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Amrit Sanskar (Punjabi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਸੰਸਕਾਰ, romanized: Amrita sasakāra, pronunciation: [ãːmɾʱɪt̪ sә̃nskäːɚ], lit. "nectar ceremony") is one of the four Sikh Sanskaars. [1] The Amrit Sanskar is the initiation rite introduced by Guru Gobind Singh when he founded the Khalsa in 1699. [2] [3]
Amrit Manthan (transl. The Changes of Amrit ) is an Indian television soap opera that premiered on 26 February 2012 and ran until 2 August 2013 on Life OK . [ 1 ] It tells the story of two sisters who become each other's enemies. [ 2 ]
Amrita (Sanskrit: अमृत, IAST: amṛta), Amrit or Amata in Pali, (also called Sudha, Amiy, Ami) is a Sanskrit word that means "immortality". It is a central concept within Indian religions and is often referred to in ancient Indian texts as an elixir . [ 1 ]
Kyun Uthhe Dil Chhod Aaye (transl. Why did you leave your heart there?) is an Indian Hindi-language period drama television series. Produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions, it premeried from 25 January 2021 to 20 August 2021 on Sony TV and is digitally available on Sony LIV. [1]
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav or 75th Anniversary of Indian Independence was an event, in which the 75th anniversary of the independence of India was celebrated in India and abroad. [1] It was the 76th Independence Day of India.
Amrita Pritam was born as Amrit Kaur in 1919 in modern-day district of Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, in British India into a Khatri Sikh family [2] [8] the only child of Raj Bibi, who was a school teacher, and Kartar Singh Hitkari, who was a poet, a scholar of the Braj Bhasha language, and the editor of a literary journal.
Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat: Mishti Chatterjee 2001: Smriti: Avantika 2003-2005: Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan: Neelu Mathur A Walk In Your Shoes: Herself Kya Masti Kya Dhoom: Host Ye Meri Life Hai: Simone Saat Phere: Saloni Ka Safar: Pia C.A.T.S. Soni Rishtey: Tanvi Kashmeer: Mehek 2008: Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai: Sanskriti Thakral 2011-2012: Jhoome Naache ...
Amrit Rai (3 September 1921 – 14 August 1996) was an Indian writer, poet and biographer in both the Hindi and Urdu styles of the Hindustani language. He is the son of Munshi Premchand , a pioneer of modern Urdu literature and of Hindi literature .