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The following is a list of folktales of the state of Chhattisgarh first published by author Theophil H. Twente in 1938: [1] The Frog and the Lizard [2] The Two Who Were Brothers Indeed [3] How the Gond Saved His Field of Gram [4] Bhimsen and Fever [5] The King Who Learned From a Cock [6] The Wicked Mother-In-Law [7] How a Wedding Song Saved ...
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The Other Hand, also known as Little Bee, is a 2008 novel by British author Chris Cleave.It is a dual narrative story about a Nigerian asylum-seeker and a British magazine editor, who meet during the oil conflict in the Niger Delta, and are re-united in England several years later.
Her story has been the basis of many films, including Sati Sulochana (1921) directed by G.V. Sane. a silent film, followed by Sati Sulochana, 1934 Kannada film was the first Kannada language talkie film, also Sati Sulochana (1961 film) in Telugu starring N. T. Rama Rao. also in Hindi film 'Sati Naag Kanya' by Babubhai Mistri starring Vikram Gokhale and Jaishree Gadkar.
"O son of man! If thine eyes be turned towards mercy, forsake the things that profit thee and cleave unto that which will profit mankind. And if thine eyes be turned towards justice, choose thou for thy neighbour that which thou choosest for thyself." (Baháʼu'lláh, Tablets of Baháʼu'lláh, p. 64)
Ghasidas preached Satnam particularly for the people of Chhattisgarh. [7] After Guru Ghasidas, his teachings were carried on by his son, Guru Balakdas. Guru Ghasidas is the founder of the Satnami community in Chhattisgarh and also Satnam religion. During his lifetime, the political atmosphere in India was one of exploitation.
In the poem the poet invokes Waris Shah, a historic Punjabi poet, who wrote a popular version of Punjabi love tragedy Heer Ranjha.Pritam asks to record and witness the miserable condition of Punjab and its people after partition (1947) and open a new page of his book of love.
Victory, victory to thee, Mother Chhattisgarh. Like a small dot, the ghats of Dongri Mountain, The moon and sun, too, became eyes of thine. For thy land I pray, Victory, victory to thee, Mother Chhattisgarh. Paddy like a gold limb, green is the cloth's colour, Same is thy dialect as the beautiful Maina. Thy lap swingeth eastward. For thy land I ...