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  2. Mangalnath Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Mangalnath Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh.It is dedicated to Mahadeva, the guardian deity of the city.Located on the banks of the Shipra River, it is one of the most active temples in the city, visited by hundreds of devotees daily.

  3. Jaspal Singh (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Jaspal Singh is an Indian singer who lent his voice to various Bollywood actors of 1970's and 1980's. He was born on 23rd March, 1943 in Amritsar, Punjab. Jaspal Singh from a very young age and during his school and colleges days, he used to sing in various singing competitions.

  4. Mangala - Wikipedia

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    Mangala (Sanskrit: मङ्गल, IAST: Maṅgala) is the personification, as well as the name for the planet Mars, in Hindu literature. [4] Also known as Lohita (lit. ' the red one '), [5] he is the deity of anger, aggression, as well as war. [4]

  5. Mangla Gauri Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Mangla Gauri temple (Hindi: मां मंगलागौरी मंदिर) in Shakti Peetham, Gaya, Bihar, India was mentioned in Padma Purana, Vayu Purana and Agni Purana and Devi Bhagvata Purana and Markandeya Purana in other scriptures and tantric works. This temple is among the eighteen maha shaktipeeth. The present temple dates ...

  6. Dharmamangal - Wikipedia

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    The texts of the Dharmamangal comprise two narratives, . the narrative of the Puranic king Harishchandra, his queen Madana and son Luichandra.With the grace of god Dharmathakur, Harishchandra was blessed with a son Luichandra, with the condition that the son would be given away to the cult of Dharmathakur.

  7. Manasamangal Kāvya - Wikipedia

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    Manasamangal Kāvya (Bengali: মনসামঙ্গল কাব্য) is recognized as the oldest of the Bengali Mangal-Kāvyas, chronicling the establishment of the snake-goddess Manasa's worship in Bengal. The goddess holds alternative names such as Bisahari, Janguli, and Padmavati. [1]

  8. Budhwa Mangal - Wikipedia

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    Budhwa Mangal or Bada Mangal is a several weeks long festival celebrated in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, on every Tuesday in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada. According to local beliefs, Hanuman met Lord Rama for the first time on a Tuesday in the month of Jyeshtha. Since then it is believed that all Tuesdays of this month are auspicious.

  9. Mangal-Kāvya - Wikipedia

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    The Mangal-Kāvyas usually give prominence to a particular deity amalgamated with a Vedic or Hindu mythological god and the narratives are usually written in the form of verses. Manasā Mangal , Chandī Mangal and Dharma Mangal , the three major genus of Mangal-Kāvya tradition include the portrayal of the magnitude of Manasā , Chandī and ...