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Patit Pawan Mandir, also known as Patit Pawan Temple, is a Hindu temple in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India. [1] The temple was conceptualized by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, who envisioned it as a place of worship open to all castes without discrimination. It was funded by businessman Bhagoji Baloji Keer and inaugurated on 22 February 1931.
He advocated dismantling the system of caste in society.Savarkar's social reforms in Ratnagiri were during the period of 1924-1937.In 1931,the Patit Pavan Mandir was established with the financial help from Bhagoji Seth Keer under the leadership of Savarkar which was open to all Hindus and it had trust representation from all castes including ...
Film Director Cast Notes Source 1992 Apan Yana Pahilat Ka: Prakash Bhende: Vikram Gokhale, Prakash Bhende, Uma Bhende, Upendra Date [1] Patit Pawan: Aruna Raje [2] Shubh Mangal Savdhan: M. S. Salvi Ashok Saraf, Varsha Usgaonkar, Laxmikant Berde, Asha Kale, Nilu Phule, Lata Arun, Leela Gandhi, Mohan Kotiwan, Vasant Shinde, Maya Jadhav [3] Jiwalagaa
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This is the list of films produced in the Marathi language in India. The Marathi film industry is the oldest of all Indian film industries. Raja Harishchandra , the first silent film of India was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke with the help of all Marathi-crew.
Saptashrungi or Saptashringi (Marathi: सप्तशृङ्गि, Saptaśrr̥ṇgī) is a site of Hindu pilgrimage situated 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Nashik in Indian state of Maharashtra. According to Hindu traditions, the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasini dwells within the seven mountain peaks. (Sapta means seven and shrung means peaks.)
The song is an important motif in the 2006 Bollywood film, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, and is featured in the movie. [46] Pete Seeger included "Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram" on his album "Strangers and Cousins" (1964) [47] and performed it in Episode 10 of his television series Rainbow Quest. [48]
The film was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 29th National Film Awards for "a sincere cinematic statement on the theme of a woman seeking to establish her identity by pursuing a career, even at the risk of alienation from her family". [3] [4] The film is based on a Marathi novel Beghar (transl. Homeless) by Shanta