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Bindu () is a term meaning "point" or "dot". Bindu may also refer to: * Bindu (symbol), a point symbol in Indian religions * Bindu, India, village in Darjeeling district of West Bengal India * Anusvara, a diacritical mark in Indic scripts represented as a ''bindu'' or dot * Nuqta, diacritical mark in Indic scripts represented as a ''bindu'' or dot * ''Bindu'' (film), a 2009 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's film People * Bindu (actress) (born 1941), Indian actress with over 160 acting credits * Bindu (Bangladeshi actress) (born 1988), Bangladeshi actress * Bindu Madhavi (born 1986), Indian model and actress in Tamil and Telugu films * Bindu Panicker (born 1968), Indian actress in Malayalam films * R. Bindu, former mayor of Thrissur Municipal Corporation * Bindu Bhatt (born 1954), Indian novelist and short story writer * Bindu of Bukhara Bindu of Bukhara was Bukhar Khudah (king of Bukhara) from an unknown date to 681. Several rulers of Bukhara were known before him, however, it is ...
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Bindu (symbol)
''Bindu'' () is a Sanskrit word meaning "point", "drop" or "dot". Philosophy In Hindu metaphysics, Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become Henosis, unity. It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its unmanifested state". Bindu is the point around which the mandala is created, representing the Universe. Bindu is often merged with [seed] (or sperm) and ovum, ova. In the ''Yogachudamani Upanishad'' Bindu is a duality, with a white Bindu representing ''shukla'' (pure) and a red Bindu representing ''maharaj'' (mastery). The white Bindu resides in the ''#Bindu Chakra, bindu visarga'' and is related to Shiva and the Moon, while the red Bindu resides in the ''muladhara'' chakra and is related to Shakti and the Sun. In yoga, the union of these two parts results in the ascension of Kundalini energy, kundalini to the sahasrara. In Tibetan Buddhism Bindu is a component of the subtle body, which is composed of drops (Tibetan: ཐིག་ལ� ...
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Bindu, India
Bindu is a village in the Gorubathan CD block in the Kalimpong subdivision of the Kalimpong district in West Bengal, India. Bindu lies in the Indo-Bhutan border, India's second oldest dam is situated at Bindu on River Jaldhaka. It is located 121 km from Kalimpong Town, 103 km from Siliguri City and 85 km from Jalpaiguri city. It takes around 4hrs from Siliguri to reach Bindu. Roadway is the only option to reach Bindu. The roads are good for most part of the journey but during the last 15-20 km it's mostly off-road. As of 2023, a road is under construction by the Border Road Organization and is due to connect Bindu and surrounding area with NH17. Geography Location Bindu is located at . Area overview The map alongside shows the Kalimpong Sadar subdivision of Kalimpong district. Physiographically, this area forms the Kalimpong Range, with the average elevation varying from . This region is characterized by abruptly rising hills and numerous small streams. ...
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Anusvara
Anusvara ( ; , , ), also known as Bindu ( ; ), is a symbol used in many Indic scripts to mark a type of nasal sound, typically transliterated or in standards like ISO 15919 and IAST. Depending on its location in a word and the language for which it is used, its exact pronunciation can vary. In the context of ancient Sanskrit, ''anusvara'' is the name of the particular nasal sound itself, regardless of written representation. Sanskrit In Vedic Sanskrit, the anusvāra () was an allophonic (derived) nasal sound. The exact nature of the sound has been subject to debate. The material in the various ancient phonetic treatises points towards different phonetic interpretations, and these discrepancies have historically been attributed to either differences in the description of the same pronunciation or to dialectal or diachronic variation. In a 2013 reappraisal of the evidence, Cardona concludes that these reflect real dialectal differences. The environments in which the anusv ...
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Nuqta
The nuqta (, , ; sometimes also spelled nukta), is a diacritic mark that was introduced in Devanagari and some other Indic scripts to represent sounds not present in the original scripts. It takes the form of a dot placed below a character. This idea is inspired from the Arabic script; for example, there are some letters in Urdu that share the same basic shape but differ in the placement of dots(s) or nuqta(s) in the Perso-Arabic script: the letter ع ''ayn'', with the addition of a nuqta on top, becomes the letter غ g͟hayn. Use in Devanagari Perso-Arabic consonants The term () is itself an example of the use of the nuqta (making it autological.) Other examples include ; and , a combination of a Türko-Mongolic ('' āġā'') and a ('' k͟hān'') honorific. The nuqta, and the phonological distinction it represents, is sometimes ignored in practice; e.g., being simply spelled as . In the text ''Dialect Accent Features for Establishing Speaker Identity'', Manisha Kulshr ...
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Bindu (film)
''Bindu'' () is a 2009 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's film directed by Somaratne Dissanayake and produced by his wife Renuka Balasooriya for Cine Films Lanka. It stars Sachin Chathuranga and Ruvindika Ishadini in lead roles along with Jayalath Manoratne and Kumara Thirimadura. Music composed by Rohana Weerasinghe. The film revolves around a child boy and girl make an eternal relationship with a baby elephant Bindu and the consequences results from the relationship around them. The film has shot around Sigiriya. Cast * Sachin Chathuranga as Muthu * Ruvindika Ishadini as Malee * Jayalath Manoratne as Kolamba haadaya * Kumara Thirimadura as Saping * Jayani Senanayake as Gune's wife * Athula Liyanage as Wildlife officer * Sarath Kothalawala as Minister * Nilmini Buwaneka Nilmini Buwaneka is an actress, dancer and choreographer from Sri Lanka. Dancing She learned dancing in Bhatkhande Music Institute, where she gained a Diploma in Baratha Natyam. Theater Nilmini has portrayed ...
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Bindu (actress)
Bindu Nanubhai Desai (born 17 April 1941), better known mononymously as Bindu, is a former Indian actress who was popular in the 1970s. She has acted in over 160 movies in a career that spanned four decades, receiving seven Filmfare Award nominations. She is most remembered for her role as Shabnam in (1970) and for her films opposite Prem Chopra. Bindu made her film debut in 1962 at age 21, starring in her first film '' Anpadh'' as Kiran. In 1969, she starred in ''Ittefaq'' as Renu, and in '' Do Raaste'' as Neela. Both films were box-office hits, and Bindu received two nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in both the films. In 1972, she starred in ''Dastaan'' as Mala, and received her third nomination for a Filmfare award for the film. In 1973, Bindu was then cast in Abhimaan as Chitra. The film was yet another box-office hit, attributing to Bindu's credibility at the time. Her performance in the movie led her to receive her f ...
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Bindu (Bangladeshi Actress)
Bindu () is a term meaning "point" or "dot". Bindu may also refer to: * Bindu (symbol), a point symbol in Indian religions * Bindu, India, village in Darjeeling district of West Bengal India * Anusvara, a diacritical mark in Indic scripts represented as a ''bindu'' or dot * Nuqta, diacritical mark in Indic scripts represented as a ''bindu'' or dot * ''Bindu'' (film), a 2009 Sri Lankan Sinhala children's film People * Bindu (actress) (born 1941), Indian actress with over 160 acting credits * Bindu (Bangladeshi actress) (born 1988), Bangladeshi actress * Bindu Madhavi (born 1986), Indian model and actress in Tamil and Telugu films * Bindu Panicker Bindu Panicker is an Indian actress who has more than 200 films to her credit. She has played both comedy and character roles in Malayalam cinema. Critically acclaimed for her performance in 2001 for Soothradharan. She was a member of the Asso ... (born 1968), Indian actress in Malayalam films * R. Bindu, former mayor of Thrissur ...
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Bindu Madhavi
Bindu Madhavi (born 14 June 1986) is an Indian actress and model, who works in Tamil and Telugu films and television. After starting her acting career in Telugu cinema, she ventured into Tamil cinema where she was part of several successful productions including '' Kazhugu'' (2012), ''Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga'' (2013), ''Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum'' (2015) and '' Pasanga 2'' (2015). In 2022, she emerged as the title winner of the inaugural '' Bigg Boss Non-Stop'' and became the first female winner of the ''Bigg Boss'' franchise. Early life Bindu Madhavi was born on 14 June 1986 in Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh. Her father was a deputy commissioner in commercial tax department, due to which, her family moved to various places including Tirupati, Nellore, Guntur, Tenali, Vijayawada and Hyderabad, before settling in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, where she did her studies. She completed her degree in Biotechnology from Vellore Institute of Technology. She has stated that she plans to pursu ...
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Bindu Panicker
Bindu Panicker is an Indian actress who has more than 200 films to her credit. She has played both comedy and character roles in Malayalam cinema. Critically acclaimed for her performance in 2001 for Soothradharan. She was a member of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists executive committee. Personal life She was previously married to Biju.V.Nair from 1997 to 2003 and they have a daughter Kalyani. In 2009, she married actor Sai Kumar. Awards and nominations Filmography Television *1995: Moharavam (Doordarshan) *2005: Sahadharmini (Asianet) * Ellam Mayajalam (Asianet) *Santhanagopalam (Asianet) *Snehathinte Mullukal (Doordarshan) *Ayyadi Maname (Kairali TV Kairali TV is an Indian Malayalam-language general entertainment free-to-air television channel owned by PTC Network via holding company G-Next Media Pvt Ltd . It is headquartered at Thiruvananthapuram. It was launched on 17 August 2000. Hist ...) *Snehasammanam *Manalnagaram *Naalukettu *Vamsham *Roses in ...
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Bindu Bhatt
Bindu Bhat (born 18 September 1954) is a Gujarati language novelist, storywriter, critic and translator from Gujarat, India. Her novel '' Akhepatar'' (1999) received the Sahitya Akademi Award for the year 2003. Her other significant works include ''Mira Yagnikni Dayari'' (1992) and ''Bandhani'' (2009). Early life Bindu Bhatt was born on 18 September 1954 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan to Giradharlal and Kamalabahen. Her family later migrated to Limbadi and then Ahmedabad. After completing her schooling from B.A. Kanya Vidyalay, Limbadi, she got her Bachelor of Arts in 1976 from H.K. Arts College, Ahmedabad and Master of Arts in 1978 from School of Language, Gujarat University with Hindi literature as one of her subjects. She obtained her Ph.D. degree under Bholabhai Patel from the same university in 1983 for her research work ''Aadhunik Hindi Upanyas: Kathya Aur Shilp Ke Naye Aayam'' (Modern Hindi Novel: New Facets of Fiction and Form). In 1991, she married Harshad Trivedi, a Gujarati ...
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Bindu Of Bukhara
Bindu of Bukhara was Bukhar Khudah (king of Bukhara) from an unknown date to 681. Several rulers of Bukhara were known before him, however, it is not known if they were from the same dynasty. Bindu had a wife who is only known by her title of Khatun of Bukhara, with whom he had a son named Tughshada. In 681, during the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana, Bindu was killed by the Umayyad The Umayyad Caliphate or Umayyad Empire (, ; ) was the second caliphate established after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty. Uthman ibn Affan, the third of the Rashidun caliphs, was also a membe ... general Salm ibn Ziyad. He was succeeded by his few months old son Tughshada. Sources * * * * * 681 deaths Year of birth unknown Sogdian monarchs 7th-century Iranian people {{Iran-royal-stub ...
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