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Nisha, meaning "night" in Sanskrit (निशा, nishā), is an Indian female given name, and may refer to: People Nisha ...
The story of a robber of the name of Kayavya, born of a Kshatriya father and a Nishada mother is mentioned at (12,134). In a remote region in the midst of the ocean, the Nishadas have their fair home (1,28). Nishada king is equated with an Asura tribe called Krodhavardhana (1,67) In Indian music, Nishada is the seventh note of the octave.
'night', IAST: Rātri; also referred to as Nisha), is a Vedic goddess in Hinduism. [2] She is the personification of the night. [3] The majority of references to Ratri are found in Rigveda and she is described as the sister of Ushas, the personification of dawn. Together with Ushas, she is referred to as a powerful mother and strengthener of ...
Neha (Hindi and Sanskrit: नेहा; Hindi pronunciation: [neː.ɦɑː]) is a popular Hindi/ Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, often found in the Hindu community. It means 'love' / 'affection', 'rain' / 'downpour', and is sometimes translated as 'beautiful eyes'.
Nishānt or Nishanth (Sanskrit: निशान्त), is an Indian male name derived from the sandhi of Sanskrit words niśā (निशा) meaning ‘night’ and anta (अन्त) meaning ‘end’, lit. ' End of night '. [citation needed]
Woh Apna Sa (Translation: Like My Own) (English title: Kindred Hearts) is an Indian Hindi soap opera television series, [1] produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms and distributed by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. [2]
Set against the backdrop of Jaipur, it showcases the unconventional bond among seven cousins - Umesh, the oldest amongst the cousins whose passion is cooking; Dolly, a soon-to-be-married shopaholic and her fiancé Sumit; Kirti, a slightly narcissistic, self-involved fashionista; Nisha, a tomboy and a daredevil at heart; Suketu, an aspiring actor; Jwala, smart, painfully shy loveable geek; and ...
Shaktimaan is an Indian Hindi-language superhero television series created and produced by Mukesh Khanna.It aired on DD National from 13 September 1997 to 27 March 2005. [3] ...