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Acharya Shivpujan Sahay (9 August 1893 – 21 January 1963) was a noted Hindi and Bhojpuri novelist, editor and prose writer.He contributed in pioneering modern trends. His auto-biographical story "Mata ka Aanchal" ("Mother's Embrace") also featured in the NCERT Hindi textbook, Kritika, for the tenth grade. [1]
Hindi: Maa Ka Aanchal is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by Jagdev Bhambri. [1] The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Leela Mishra. [2] Plot.
10.1.3.1 Relationship of the Srivijaya empire with the Tamil Chola empire 10.1.3.2 Decline of the Srivijaya empire and conflicts between its capital and its former vassal states (12th - 13th century) 10.2 Defeat and conversion to Islamic sultanates in 14th and 15th century
[215] [note 5] Phyllis Granoff notes that "medieval Indian religious groups faced a serious crisis as invading Muslim armies sacked temples and defaced sacred image". [217] The 11th and 12th centuries additionally witnessed the rise of irregulars and then Banjara-like groups who adopted Islam.
While elements of Victorian England opposed the idea of Darwinism, Hindus already had the present notion of common ancestry between humans and animals. [3] While the creation–evolution controversy has seen much debate in US, Middle East and parts of Africa, it is an insignificant issue in India, because of its Hindu-majority population. [4] [5]
The Idea of India is a 1997 non-fiction book by Sunil Khilnani which describes the economic and political history of India in the fifty years since Partition. Background [ edit ]
Also, from Chapter 10 to Chapter 12, a description is provided of the supreme abode of Devi called Manidvipa, which is above Vaikuntha and Goloka. One thousand and eight names of Gayatri; The story of Uma Haimavati; Effects of Gayatri upasana; Janamejaya's Devi-yajna; Glory of Devi Bhagavata as the essence of all the Vedas and Puranas.
Satyakāma Jābāla (सत्यकाम जाबाल) also known as Satyakāma Jābāli was a Vedic sage, who first appears in the fourth prapāṭhaka/chapter of the ancient Vedic text, the Chāndogya Upanishad. [1] As a boy, in order to become brahmachārī, Satyakāma enquires about his father and his family from his mother Jabālā ...