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"Nacho Re Nacho, Jangal Mein Mangal" S. N. Tripathi B. D. Mishra solo Krishna Sudama "Mera Saath Chhod Ke Tu Kahan Jaayega" Neeta Sen Kavi Pradeep solo Lahu Ke Do Rang "Mathe Ki Bindiya Bole" (happy) Farooq Kaiser Mohammed Rafi "Mathe Ki Bindiya Bole" (sad) Maan Apmaan "Yeh Geet Kaun Mere Mann Madhuban Mein Gaa Raha" Laxmikant–Pyarelal Bharat ...
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Mangal's husband, Adit, is a highly educated, 40-year-old, handsome but irascible man who works as a senior manager in a company. He detests Mangal and belittles her for being orthodox, uneducated, and for her simple dress sense. Mangal is unhappy with the way Adit treats her, but does not protest. She still tries to impress him.
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]
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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 ...
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Bhairav is a popular raga for film songs. Here are some film songs based on Bhairav: "Amma Roti De Baba Roti De" – Sansar, 1952 "Hanse Tim Tim" – Sansar, 1952 "Mohe Bhul Gaye Sanvariya" – Baiju Bawra, 1952