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Mahakal or Mahakaal most often refers to: * Mahakala, a deity in Hinduism and Buddhism. Mahakal may refer to: Fictional characters * Kavtya Mahakal, a character in the 1990 Indian Marathi-language film ''Dhadakebaaz''. Film and television * '' Mahakaal'', a 1994 Indian Hindi-language horror film. * '' Mahakaal'', a 2008 Bengali film. Institutions * Mahakal Institute of Technology, also known as MIT, a university located near Karchha, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. Locations * Makahal cave, a stalactite cave, located at Jayanti, Alipurduar, Alipurduar, West Bengal, India. * Mahakal Temple, also known as Mahakal Mandir, a Hindu temple located in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. See also * Daikokuten, a syncretic Japanese deity. * Mahakala omnogovae, a dinosaur genus. * Mahakala-Mahakali Temple, near Hatasahi, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. * Mahakali, a Hindu goddess. * Mahakali (other) * Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga () is a Hindu ...
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Mahakala
Mahākāla (, ) is a deity common to Hinduism and Buddhism. In Buddhism, Mahākāla is regarded as a ''Dharmapala, Dharmapāla'' ("Protector of the Dharma") and a Wrathful deities, wrathful manifestation of a The Buddha, Buddha, while in Hinduism, Mahākāla is a fierce manifestation of the Hindu deities, Hindu god Shiva and the consort of the Deva (Hinduism), goddess Mahakali, Mahākālī; he most prominently appears in the Shaktism#Kalikula: family of Kali, ''Kalikula'' sect of Shaktism. Mahākāla appears as a protector deity in the various traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism, like Chinese Esoteric Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism, Shingon, and Tibetan Buddhism. He is known as ''Dàhēitiān'' and '' Daaih'hāktīn'' (wiktionary:大黑天, 大黑天) in Mandarin and Cantonese, ''Daeheukcheon'' (대흑천) in Korean, ''Đại Hắc Thiên'' in Vietnamese, and ''Daikokuten'' (wiktionary:大黒天, 大黒天) in Japanese. Etymology is a Sanskrit bahuvrihi of ' "great" and ' "time/dea ...
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Kavtya Mahakal
Kavtya Mahakal is a fictional antagonist from the 1990 Indian film ''Dhadakebaaz''. Created by Mahesh Kothare, the character was portrayed by Bipin Varti who also provided the voiceover, and Chandrakant Pandya, along with eight other uncredited actors. The name Kavtya Mahakal was inspired by Kavathe-Mahankal, Kavathe Mahankal, a village in the Sangli district of Maharashtra. Kothare cast Gujarati actor and friend Chandrakant Pandya after a chance encounter, and Pandya's creative input greatly contributed to the character's popularity, even though he remained largely unrecognized during his lifetime. Development Mahesh Kothare named the villain after Kavathe-Mahankal, Kavathe Mahankal village in Sangli district, and the character's face remains masked until the film's climax. Initially, Kothare had a different idea in mind – he wanted a talking skull. While exploring Los Angeles, he came across a 'skull mask' and purchased four of them. The role of Kavtya Mahakal was port ...
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Dhadakebaaz
''Dhadakebaaz'' () is a 1990 Indian Marathi-language action comedy film directed and produced by Mahesh Kothare under Jenma Films International. The screenplay was written by Vasant Sathe and Kothare, while Kothare also provided the story and Purushottam Berde wrote the dialogues. The film features Laxmikant Berde in a dual role, alongside Mahesh Kothare, Deepak Shirke, Prajakta Kulkarni, Ashwini Bhave, Bipin Varti, Ravindra Berde, and Chandrakant Pandya. It was a commercial success. It was the first Marathi film to be shot in CinemaScope format. The storyline was written by Kothare, with lyrics by Pravin Davane. The songs were performed by Suresh Wadkar, Sudesh Bhosale, Usha Mangeshkar, Jyotsna Hardikar, Uttara Kelkar, Vinay Mandake, and Anupama Deshpande. Plot The film begins with close friends Laxmikant Hajare alias Lakshya ( Laxmikant Berde), Mahesh Nemade (Mahesh Kothare) and Bappa Bajrangi ( Deepak Shirke) in prison who supported themselves by committing petty crime ...
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Mahakaal (1994 Film)
''Mahakaal'', also known as ''Mahakaal: The Monster'', is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay, known as the Ramsay Brothers. The film borrows numerous elements from the 1984 American film ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' and its sequels, including its antagonist, Shakaal—who, like ''Elm Street''s Freddy Krueger, is a razor-gloved killer who can murder people through their dreams. Blending elements of mysticism, black magic and slapstick comedy, ''Mahakaal'' is the second Bollywood film derived from ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', following 1989's '' Khooni Murda'', which was produced by Mohan Bhakri. ''Mahakaal'' was also the last horror film produced by Shyam and Tulsi Ramsay. It was a moderate commercial success upon its theatrical release on 11 February 1994. Plot A college student, Seema, has a nightmare that a horrible looking man wearing steel claw gloves and attacks her. She wakes up to find that she has real wounds on her a ...
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Mahakaal (2008 Film)
''Mahakaal'' is a 2008 Indian Bengali film directed by Swapan Ghosal. Background Mahakaal is a revenge story based on the Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit starring movie ''Parinda''. Indira Dhar, playing the role of a college student who falls in love with Prosenjit (Joy), debuted in this film. Plot Prof. Ajoy Mukherjee and his wife Aditi witness a murder, committed by the vociferous criminal Digbijay. In spite of repeated warnings from Digbijay and his right hand Loha the couple testifies against them and they go to jail for seven years. After coming out Digbijay turns out to be even stronger and proceeds to attack Ajoy's family. He sends a man called Binod Sharma who pretends to be a friend of Joy, Ajoy's brother. Digbijay and Binod conspire against Joy and Ajoy. After sending his own man to rob Joy of two lack rupees, Binod compels Joy to commit murder. In the meantime, Digbijay fatally stabs Ajoy and frames Joy for the murder. Local inspector Dilip Lahiri also turns out to ...
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Mahakal Institute Of Technology
Mahakal Institute of Technology (commonly known as MIT, Ujjain) is an institution of the Mahakal Group of Institutes near the village of Karchha, Behind Air Strip, Datana about 20 km from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh India. It was founded in 2001 and offers courses in a variety of engineering disciplines, including Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Diploma in Accounting. Engineering degrees are affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya in Bhopal. Commerce and Accounting courses are online courses and college of commerce is considered as private college. History The idea of building an institute in Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ... was conceived by Prasar Shikshan ...
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