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Ramprasad
Ram Prasad or Ramprasad may refer to: *Ramprasad Sen, Shakta poet of eighteenth century Bengal *Ram Prasad Bismil Ram Prasad Bismil (; 11 June 1897 – 19 December 1927) was an Indian poet, writer, and revolutionary who fought against British Raj, participating in the Mainpuri Conspiracy of 1918, and the Kakori Conspiracy of 1925. He composed in Urdu and ..., Indian revolutionary * Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma, one of the duo music directors of Laxmikant-Pyarelal * Ram Prasad (cinematographer), director of photography from Telugu Film Industry * Ramprasad (elephant) Elephant of Maharana Pratap * Ram Prasad (politician), MLA for Sagwara (Rajasthan Assembly constituency) since 2018 {{hndis ...
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Ramprasad Sen
( 1723/1718 – c. 1775) was a Hindu Shakta poet and saint of 18th-century Bengal. His '' bhakti'' poems, known as Ramprasadi, are still popular in Bengal—they are usually addressed to the Hindu goddess Kali and written in Bengali., p. 162 Stories of Ramprasad's life typically include legends and myths mixed with biographical details. It is said that, Ramprasad was born into a Bengali Baidya Brahmin family, and showed an inclination towards poetry from an early age. He was highly influenced by Krishnananda Agamavagisha, a Tantric scholar and yogi. Ramprasad became well known for his devotional songs. His life has been the subject of many stories depicting his devotion to, and relationship with, Kali. Ramprasad's literary works include ''Vidyasundar'', ''Kali-kirtana'', ''Krishna-kirtana'' and ''Shaktigiti''. Ramprasad is credited with creating a new compositional form that combined the Bengali folk style of Baul music with classical melodies and '' kirtan''. T ...
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Ramprasad (elephant)
Ram Prasad (''meaning: Gift from Lord Rama'') was an elephant of Maharana Pratap's army mentioned in the scripts of Al-Qadir Badayuni. Ramprasad was trained in the Kingdom of Mewar and fought the Mughal army in the Battle of Haldighati on 18 June 1576. Life Maharana Pratap had a deep love for his horse Chetak and also for an elephant whose name was Ramprasad. Al-Qadir Badayuni says that when Akbar attacked the Kingdom of Mewar, he wanted two things to be captured: Maharana Pratap and Ram Prasad. He says that Ramprasad was a brave and smart elephant of the Mewar army. He further says that when the Battle of Haldighati started, Ramprasad with his mahout and Chieftain ( Pratap Singh Tanwar) started attacking the Mughal army. Ramprasad is said to have killed 13 elephants of the Mughal army, along with their mahouts. However, Ramprasad's mahout was shot with an arrow by the Mughal forces and downed. After Mansingh received news that one elephant was killing his soldiers rapidl ...
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Ram Prasad or Ramprasad may refer to: *Ramprasad Sen, Shakta poet of eighteenth century Bengal *Ram Prasad Bismil, Indian revolutionary * Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma, one of the duo music directors of Laxmikant-Pyarelal * Ram Prasad (cinematographer), director of photography from Telugu Film Industry *Ramprasad (elephant) Ram Prasad (''meaning: Gift from Lord Rama'') was an elephant of Maharana Pratap's army mentioned in the scripts of Al-Qadir Badayuni. Ramprasad was trained in the Kingdom of Mewar and fought the Mughal army in the Battle of Haldighati on 18 June ... Elephant of Maharana Pratap * Ram Prasad (politician), MLA for Sagwara (Rajasthan Assembly constituency) since 2018 {{hndis ...
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Ram Prasad Bismil
Ram Prasad Bismil (; 11 June 1897 – 19 December 1927) was an Indian poet, writer, and revolutionary who fought against British Raj, participating in the Mainpuri Conspiracy of 1918, and the Kakori Conspiracy of 1925. He composed in Urdu and Hindi under pen names Ram, Agyat and Bismil, becoming widely known under the latter. He was also a translator. Bismil was associated with Arya Samaj and was one of the founding members of the revolutionary organization Hindustan Republican Association. He was hanged on 19 December 1927 for his revolutionary activities. Early life Ram Prasad Bismil was born on 11 June 1897 to Muralidhar and Moolmati devi in Shahjahanpur district in erstwhile North-Western Provinces. He was born in a Tomar Rajput family. ''Pandit'' was an honorific title conferred to him due to his specialised knowledge on several subjects. He learned Hindi from his father at home and was sent to learn Urdu from a moulvi. He was admitted to an English-language school, d ...
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Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma
Pyarelal Nayyar (1899–1982) was the personal secretary of Mahatma Gandhi in his later years. His sister Sushila Nayyar was the personal physician to Mahatma Gandhi. He received his B.A. from University of Punjab and quit his M.A. studies during the Non-cooperation movement of 1920. Freedom Struggle Pyarelal was active in the freedom struggle, in the footsteps of Gandhi. He participated in the Salt March to Dandi in 1930. Pyarelal was portrayed by Pankaj Kapur in the Richard Attenborough film ''Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British ...'' (1982). Then personal secretary to Pyarelal, Dewan Vasdev Khanna (1923–2010), played a key role with Richard Attenborough in completing a script for film "Gandhi", which attained world fame. Post Gandhi Nayyar continued ...
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Ram Prasad (cinematographer)
C. Ram Prasad is an Indian cinematographer who predominantly works in the Telugu films. He has done cinematography for more than 50 films. His notable works are ''Hanuman Junction'' (2001), '' Murari'' (2002), ''Athanokkade'' (2005), ''Maryada Ramanna'' (2010), ''Mirapakay'' (2011), ''Yevadu'' (2014), ''Legend'' (2014), and ''Akhanda'' (2021). Early life Prasad was born to the couple Madhav Rao and Subbalakshmi in 1965. His father was a makeup man and mother a homemaker. He spent his earlier years in Chennai. While his father inspired Prasad to make a decision about his career. After completing his SSLC, he joined the Film Institute in Chennai to pursue a Diploma in Cinematography (D.F.T.-Diploma in Film Technology). His passion for photography was so much that he just dropped out of college to join as assistant to VSR Swamy. He later moved to Hyderabad on 1992. Career Prasad worked as an assistant cameraman in Telugu feature films from 1986 to 1988 and finally got his first ...
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