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Gomati, Gomti or Gomathi (which means, among other things, "full of water") may refer to: Geography * Gomati district, a district of Tripura state, India * Gomati monastery, a monastery in Khotan, Turkistan, see Buddhism in Khotan * Gomati Lake, a lake in Vadtal, Gujarat, India; dug by Swaminarayan * Gomti Nagar, town in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India; settled on the Gomti River ** Gomti Nagar railway station, Indian railway station in Lucknow Rivers * Gomati River or Gomti River, a tributary of the Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh, India; the most commonly known of the rivers so named * Gomati River (Gujarat), river in Dwaraka, Gujarat, India which flows to the Gulf of Kutch; source of the snail shells Gomti Chakra and the scared stones Dvaravati sila * Gomati River (Rajasthan), a small river in Rajasthan, India * Gomati River (Uttarakhand), a river in Uttarakhand, India * Gumti River (Tripura), river in Tripura, India and Comilla, Bangladesh * Gomal River, a river in Afghanist ...
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Gomati District
Gomati district is a district of Tripura, India. This district was created in January 2012 when four new districts were created in Tripura, taking the number of districts in the state from four to eight. Udaipur is its headquarters. The district is famous for its Mata Tripura Sundari Temple which is situated about 3 km away from Udaipur at Matabari. The temple is one of the 51 Mahapithasthans of India. The Gomati figures prominently in Tripura's native folklore, culture, religious rites and ritual so much so that Tripuri people perform posthumous rites. Geography Topographically, the Gomati district is marked by lush green and fertile Gomati valleys. The towering Debtamura hill range which straddles Udaipur and Amarpur subdivisions of the district with its exquisite sculptural works carved on panels of the hills. There are 173 villages in this district. The whole district is served by 16 police stations. The only municipality in the district is Udaipur Division There are ...
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Rigvedic Rivers
The Rigveda refers to a number of rivers located in the northwestern Indian subcontinent, from Gandhara to Kurukshetra. Rigvedic geography Identification of Rigvedic hydronyms has engaged multiple historians; it is the single most important way of establishing the geography and chronology of the early Vedic period. Rivers with certain identifications stretch from eastern Afghanistan to the western Gangetic plain, clustering in the Punjab. The Rigveda mentions the ''sapta-sindhavaḥ'' (, seven rivers), along with other rivers: ''Sapta-sindhavaḥ'' is cognate with Avestan ''hapta həndu'', and is interpreted as referring to Punjab. The region's name comes from پنج, ''panj'', 'five' and آب, ''āb'', 'water' thus " five waters", a Persian calque of the Indo-Aryan ''Pancha-nada'' meaning "five rivers". The same names were often imposed on different rivers as the Vedic culture migrated eastward from around Afghanistan (where they stayed for a considerable time) to the subc ...
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Gomti Ke Kinare
''Gomti Ke Kinare'' is a 1972 Bollywood drama film, directed by Saawan Kumar Tak in his directorial debut. The film stars Meena Kumari and Mumtaz. It was the last release of Meena Kumari, and was released posthumously on 22 November 1972, 8 months after her death on 31 March. She shot the film through her failing health in 1971, and was apprehensive whether she would be able to complete the filming. Eventually, she did with the last schedule on 29 December 1971. However, despite the music score by R.D. Burman, the film failed at the box office. Amitabh Bachchan was being considered (to play the hero, opposite Mumtaz) by Saawan Kumar and Meena Kumari. However, Mumtaz, who was close to the Khan brothers at the time, recommended Sameer Khan instead. Plot Sameer lives a poor lifestyle in Bombay with his mother, Ganga, and maternal uncle, Nekiram. Nekiram works at a petrol pump, and his mother paints pictures and statuettes of Hindu deities. Sameer grows up, becomes an engineer, an ...
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Gomathi Amman
Gomathi amman for Hinduism in India is one of the manifestations of Adhi shakthi. The temple is located in the Sankarankovil Tenkasi district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The temple is popularly known as Sankaranayinarkoil and she is the consort of vanmikanathar and seen along with sankaranarayanar(the unification of shiva and vishnu). This temple is 900 years old and was built by Ukkira Pandian a king from Pandiya dynasty. Adi Thabasu is very famous festival celebrated there every year. Story The goddesses is a yogini A yogini (Sanskrit: योगिनी, IAST: ) is a female master practitioner of tantra and yoga, as well as a formal term of respect for female Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teachers in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Greater Tibe ... who was performing her penance on the tip of the needle to please lord Shiva and merge with him. Two snake kings namely "sangan" and "padman". Sangan was worshipping lord shiva and padman was worshipping lord ...
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Gomathi Srinivasan
Gomathi Srinivasan is an Indian politician and was Minister of Social Welfare in the Government of Tamil Nadu between 1980 and 1987, as well as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (India), Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. Political career Gomathi Srinivasan was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) candidate from Valangiman (State Assembly Constituency), Valangiman constituency in 1980 Tamil Nadu state assembly election, 1980. She served as Minister of Social Welfare in the cabinet of M. G. Ramachandran between 1980 and 1987, being re-elected from the same constituency, in the 1984 Tamil Nadu state assembly election, 1984 election. After Ramachandran had died, Gomathi Srinivasan switched allegiances and joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), for whom she won the Valangiman seat in the 1996 Tamil Nadu state assembly election, 1996 elections. The DMK denied her th ...
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Gomathi Marimuthu
Gomathi Marimuthu is an Indian track and field middle-distance runner who won the gold medal in the women's 800 m at the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships The 2019 Asian Athletics Championships was the 23rd edition of the Asian Athletics Championships. It was held from 21 to 24 April 2019 at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. During the closing ceremony of the 22nd Asian Athletics Cha ... held in Doha, Qatar. She was born on 8 February in the year 1989 in Tamil Nadu. She was banned for four years after failing a doping test External links * Tamil sportspeople 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Tiruchirappalli Indian female sprinters Athletes from Tamil Nadu Asian Athletics Championships winners {{India-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Gomti Sagar Express
The 16093 / 16094 Gomti Sagar Express is an Express trains in India, Express train belonging to Indian Railways Southern Railway zone that runs between and in India. It operates as train number 16093 from Chennai Central to Lucknow Charbagh and as train number 16094 in the reverse direction serving the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Coaches The 16093 / 94 Gomti Sagar Express has three AC 3 Tier, 8 Sleeper class, six General Unreserved and two SLR (seating with luggage rake) coaches and two high-capacity parcel van coaches. It does not carry a pantry car. As is customary with most train services in India, coach composition may be amended at the discretion of Indian Railways depending on demand. Service The 16093 Chennai Central–Lucknow Charbagh Gomti Sagar Express covers the distance of in 39 hours 20 mins (53 km/h) and in 42 hours 00 mins as the 16094 Lucknow Charbagh–Chennai Central Gomti ...
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