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Dharmputra is a 1961 Hindi film directed by Yash Chopra based on a novel of the same name by Acharya Chatursen. This is Yash's second directorial venture. This is Yash's second directorial venture. It was the first Hindi film to depict the partition of India , and Hindu fundamentalism . [ 1 ]
sugyan dharm aur satyarashi. basi hai ganga ke ramya tat pr, yeh sarvvidya ki rajdhani madhur manohar ateev sundar, yeh sarvvidya ki rajdhani. naye nahi hain ye eent pathar, hai vishwakarma ka karya sundar. rachein hain vidya ke bhavya mandir, yeh sarvsrishti ki rajdhani, madhur manohar ateev sundar, yeh sarvvidya ki rajdhani.
Hindi "Ajooba Hai" Jeans: A. R. Rahman: Hindi "Tere Pyar Ki Aag" Prem Agan: Anu Malik: Hindi "Hardam Dam Bhadam (Ver.1-2)" Prem Agan: Anu Malik: Hindi "Kattana Ponnu" Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar: Karthik Raja: Tamil 1999 "Gup Chup Baatein" Love You Hamesha: A. R. Rahman: Hindi "Chudidhar Adaindhu" Poovellam Kettuppar: Yuvan Shankar Raja: Tamil ...
In India, the term (Hindu) dharma is used, which is broader than the Western term "religion," and refers to the religious attitudes and behaviours, the 'right way to live', as preserved and transmitted in the various traditions collectively referred to as "Hinduism." [5] [6] [7] [b]
Tu valmīki ki rāmāyan, Tu Vaiśāli ka lokatantr! Tu bodhi tatv ki karuna hai, Tu mahāvīr ka śāntimantr! Tu nālanda kā gyānadvīp, Tu hi akśat candan Bihār! Tu hai aśok ki dharm dhvaja, Tu guru govind ki vāni hai! Tu āryabhatt, tu śer śāh, Tu kunvar singh ki balidāni hai! Tu bāpu ki hai karmabhūmi, Dharati ka nandanavan Bihār!
Filmi devotional songs (or filmi bhajans) are devotional songs from Hindi movies, or Hindi songs composed to be sung using the melody in a popular filmi song. While most of these songs relate to Hinduism , often many of the devotional songs are general, and can prove acceptable to followers of other faiths as well.
The Mimamsa school of Hindu philosophy developed textual hermeneutics, theories on language and interpretation of Dharma, ideas which contributed to the Dharmasutras and Dharmasastras. [119] The Vedanga fields of grammar and linguistics – Vyakarana and Nirukta – were the other significant contributors to the Dharma-text genre.
Prana pratishtha (IAST: prāṇa pratiṣṭhā) is the rite or ceremony by which a murti (devotional image of a deity) is consecrated in a Hindu temple.The Sanskrit terms prana means "life" and pratishtha means "to be established."