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Year Translator Title of the translation Original Title Original Language Genre Original Author References 1990: Deo Dutta Nag: Sapano: Svapnavasavadattam
Pradip is a given name of Indian origin. Pradip means Light, Shine, Lamp, Brilliant, One who is like a light or a lantern. People with that name include: Pradip Baijal, retired officer of the Indian Administrative Service; Pradip Bhattacharya (born 1945), Indian politician from West Bengal; Pradip Chatterjee, founder member of the Bengali band ...
Pradip Prasad (born 1974) [1] is an Indian politician from Jharkhand. He is an MLA from Hazaribagh Assembly constituency in Hazaribagh District . He won the 2024 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election , representing the Bharatiya Janata Party.
बोध’ is a male noun and a tatsama meaning "perception". [7] As far as the Marathi literature is concerned, Bāḷabōdha can be assumed to be composed of "bāḷa" meaning primary and "bōdha" meaning knowledge. So Marathi bāḷabōdha may be understood as the primary knowledge of Marathi language.
Jatra is a 2005 Indian Marathi-language comedy film directed and written by Kedar Shinde. [2] The music was composed by the duo Ajay–Atul, and features the songs "Kombadi Palali" and "Ye Go Ye Ye Maina", the melodies of which were repurposed for "Chikni Chameli" and "Mera Naam Mary Hai" from the Hindi films Agneepath and Brothers respectively; both films were remakes directed by Karan ...
Pradeep is a Diya lamp, used in Puja (religious ceremonies) [1] [2] in Hinduism, Jainism, & Buddhism.It is related to the name Pradip.. Notable people with the name include: ...
Although all the dialects of Marathi are mutually intelligible to one another up to a great extent, each dialect can be distinctly identified by its unique characteristics. Likewise, Varhadi replaces the case endings lā (ला) and nā (ना) of standard Marathi with le (ले), a feature it shares with neighboring Khandeshi language.
Moruchi Mavshi (Devanagari:मोरूची मावशी) is a Marathi play written by playwright Pralhad Keshav Atre based on the English play Charley's Aunt. The play is a light hearted comedy. It is best known for Vijay Chavan's iconic role in this famous Marathi Stage drama where he regaled in the title role of Moru's aunt. [1]