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Meher may refer to: People * Danthala Venkata Meher Baba (1950–2008), an Indian cricketer * Gangadhar Meher (1862–1924), an Indian poet * Gurubari Meher, a martyr in the Indian independence movement against Britain * Harshad Meher (born 1992), an Indian footballer * Jayanta Meher (born 1986), an Indian painter * Jog Meher Shrestha, a Nepalese politician * Meher Ali Shah (1859–1937), a Muslim scholar of the Chishti Order of Sufism * Meher Baba (1894–1969), an Indian spiritual leader * Meher Bukhari (born in 1984), a journalist and a television host from Pakistan * Mehar Mittal (born 1935), an Indian comedian * Meher Ramesh, an Indian film director * Kailash Chandra Meher (born 1954), an Indian painter * Kersi Meher-Homji, an Australian journalist * Sadhu Meher, an Indian actor, director, and producer Media * ''Meher'' (TV series), a television series in India Places * Méhers, a commune in France * Meher Mount, a spiritual retreat center in Ojai, California dedicated to ...
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Danthala Venkata Meher Baba
Danthala Venkata Meher Baba (2 January 1950 – 16 January 2008) was an Indian cricketer who played for the Andhra cricket team in the Ranji Trophy, from 1971 to 1987, and also represented the Hyderabad Ranji Trophy Team in 1978. As a left-hand batsman and left-arm spinner, he had a first-class career spanning 17 years from 1970 to 1987. He scored 2649 runs, with his highest being 134 not out against Goa cricket team, Goa. Additionally, he scored 20 half-centuries and took 173 wickets with his slow left-arm orthodox bowling, with five for 32 being his best bowling figures. He achieved a total of impeccable five five-wicket hauls. Early years Meher Baba was born on 2 January 1950 in Kakinada, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh in India, he was the only son of late Shri. Danthala Ramayya Naidu and late Smt. Danthala Padmamma. He was named after Meher Baba, Avatar Meher Baba. Venkata Meher started to play cricket at an age of 17, where he was selected to represent East Godavari ...
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Meher (TV Series)
Meher may refer to: People * Danthala Venkata Meher Baba (1950–2008), an Indian cricketer * Gangadhar Meher (1862–1924), an Indian poet * Gurubari Meher, a martyr in the Indian independence movement against Britain * Harshad Meher (born 1992), an Indian footballer * Jayanta Meher (born 1986), an Indian painter * Jog Meher Shrestha, a Nepalese politician * Meher Ali Shah (1859–1937), a Muslim scholar of the Chishti Order of Sufism * Meher Baba (1894–1969), an Indian spiritual leader * Meher Bukhari (born in 1984), a journalist and a television host from Pakistan * Mehar Mittal (born 1935), an Indian comedian * Meher Ramesh, an Indian film director * Kailash Chandra Meher (born 1954), an Indian painter * Kersi Meher-Homji, an Australian journalist * Sadhu Meher, an Indian actor, director, and producer Media * ''Meher'' (TV series), a television series in India Places * Méhers, a commune in France * Meher Mount, a spiritual retreat center in Ojai, California dedica ...
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Mehran (other)
Mehran () is derived from the term ''mehr'' (English: ''sun''), relating to Mithra, an ancient Zoroastrian Persian deity. Mehran may refer to: Places Iran * Mehran (district), a neighborhood of northern Tehran, capital of Iran * Mehran, Alborz, a village in Alborz Province * Mehran, Ilam, a city in Ilam Province * Mehran County, Ilam Province * Mehran District, Hormozgan Province * Mehran Rural District, Hormozgan Province Pakistan * Mehran, a name for Sindh province in Pakistan * Gulshan-e-Mehran, a suburb of Karachi, Pakistan * Mehran Town, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Sindh * PNS Mehran, a naval base in Pakistan Rivers * Mehran River, in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Mehran River, another name for the Komur River, a tributary of the Aji Chai in Iran * Mehran River, a local name for the Indus River in Sindh, Pakistan Other * Mithras (other) * Mihira (other) * Mehr (other) * Meher (other) * Mehar (other) * Mehran (name) ...
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Mehar (other)
Mehar Suleman 'Mehar Suleman'' (born October 23, 2003) is a Pakistani entrepreneur, business developer, and business coach. He is the founder and CEO of 'X2 Technologies'', 'Tech Processing LLC'', and 'IMS Marketing'', specializing in digital marketing and business consultancy.   Early Life and Education   Mehar Suleman was born in Treday Wala, a small village in Sheikhupura DistrictPakistan His father passed away when he was two years old. He completed his early education at a local village school before pursuing a career in freelancing and business.   Career Suleman began his career as a freelancer before founding three companies:   1. X2 Technologies : A tech and digital solutions firm.   2. Tech Processing LLC : A business processing and Marketing Company.   3. IMS Marketing : A digital marketing agency.   He has worked with over 15 companies and trained 1000+ staff members in business development strategies.   Personal Life   As of 2024, Mehar Suleman re ...
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Mehr (other)
Mehr or Mihr may refer to: Persian names * Mehr, an alternative name for Mithra, a Zoroastrian divinity * Mehr (month), the seventh month of the year and the sixteenth day of the month of the Iranian and Zoroastrian calendars * Mehr's day, or ''Mehregan'', the Zoroastrian/Iranian festival celebrated in honor of Mehr/Mithra People * Mehr (name) * Mihr (name) * House of Mihran, a Parthian clan and an Armenian king Places * Mehr, alternate spelling of Mohr, Fars, a city in Iran * Kabud Mehr, a village in Iran * Mehr, Ilam, a village in Ilam Province, Iran * Mehr-e Olya, a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Mehr-e Sofla, a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Mehr, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran * ''Darb-e Mehr'', Mithra's court, an alternate name for a Zoroastrian fire temple * Mihrimah Mosque, an Ottoman mosque located just inside the Edirnekapı District on the Walls of Istanbul, Turkey * Mihrimah ...
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Mithra
Mithra ( ; ) is an ancient Iranian deity ('' yazata'') of covenants, light, oaths, justice, the Sun, contracts, and friendship. In addition to being the divinity of contracts, Mithra is also a judicial figure, an all-seeing protector of Truth (''Asha''), and the guardian of cattle, the harvest, and the Waters. The Romans attributed their Mithraic mysteries to Zoroastrian Persian sources relating to Mithra. Since the early 1970s, the dominant scholarship has noted dissimilarities between the Persian and Roman traditions, making it, at most, the result of Roman ''perceptions'' of Zoroastrian ideas. Etymology Together with the Vedic common noun ''mitra'', the Avestan common noun ''miθra'' derives from Proto-Indo-Iranian '' *mitrám'' (Mitra), from the root ''*mi-'' "to bind", with the "tool suffix" ''-tra-'' "causing to". Thus, etymologically ''mitra''/''miθra'' means "that which causes binding", preserved in the Avestan word for "Covenant, Contract, Oath". In Middle Ir ...
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Yazata
Yazata () is the Avestan word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration",.. and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the '' fravashis'' of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The ''yazata''s collectively are "the good powers under Ahura Mazda", who is "the greatest of the ''yazata''s". Etymology ''Yazata'' is an Avestan-language passive adjectival participle derived from ''yaz-''; "to worship, to honor, to venerate", from Proto-Indo-European ''*yeh₂ǵ-'' (“to worship, revere, sacrifice”). The word '' yasna'' or yagna– "worship, sacrifice, oblation, prayer" – comes from the same root. A ''yaza+ ta'' is accordingly "a being worthy of worship", "an object of worship" or "a holy being". As the stem form, ''yazata-'' has the inflected nomin ...
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Meherzad
Mehrzad or Meherzad (Persian: مهرزاد , Avestan: Miθra) is an Avestan name which has a meaning related to the Yazata Mithra. Mehr (مهر) means "sun" and zād (زاد) means "born of". So the literal meaning of Mehrzād (مهرزاد) is born of sun. See also *Mehr (name) *Meher (other) Meher may refer to: People * Danthala Venkata Meher Baba (1950–2008), an Indian cricketer * Gangadhar Meher (1862–1924), an Indian poet * Gurubari Meher, a martyr in the Indian independence movement against Britain * Harshad Meher (born 1992 ... * Meherazad References {{Reflist Persian words and phrases Zoroastrianism ...
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Mahr
In Islam, a mahr (in ; ; Bengali: দেনমোহর; ; ; ; also transliterated ''mehr'', ''meher'', ''denmohor, mehrieh'', or ''mahriyeh'') is the bride wealth obligation, in the form of money, possessions or teaching of verses from the Quran by the groom, to the bride in connection with an Islamic wedding. While the ''mahr'' is often money, it can also be anything agreed upon by the bride such as jewelry, home goods, furniture, a dwelling or some land. Mahr is typically specified in the marriage contract signed upon marriage. "Dower" is the English translation that comes closest to Islamic meaning of mahr, as "dower" refers to the payment from the husband or his family to the wife, especially to support her in the event of his death, although subsequent to marriage the wife also acquires inheritance rights. However, mahr is distinct from dower in two ways: 1) mahr is legally required for all Islamic marriages while dower is optional, and 2) mahr is required to be specifie ...
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Gangadhar Meher College (Autonomous), Sambalpur
Gangadhar Meher University, Amruta Vihar, formerly Sambalpur College and Gangadhar Meher College, is a state university A public university, state university, or public college is a university or college that is State ownership, owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government. Whether a national university is considered public varies from o ... situated in Sambalpur, Odisha, India. It is named after the Odia poet, Gangadhar Meher. N. Nagaraju is the current vice-chancellor, while Jugaleswari Dash is the registrar and Uma Charan Pati the deputy registrar. History The university was established in 1944 as Sambalpur College with 192 students. The name of the institution was changed to Gangadhar Meher College in 1949. It was upgraded to a university in 2015, and has been renamed as Gangadhar Meher University. References Universities and colleges in Sambalpur Universities in Odisha Universities and colleges established in 1944 1944 establish ...
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Meher Spiritual Center
Meher Spiritual Center is a Universalism, universal Retreat (spiritual), spiritual retreat and religious site located in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Center adjacent to Briarcliffe Acres, South Carolina, Briarcliffe Acres was co-founded by Elizabeth Chapin Patterson and Norina Matchabelli in the early 1940s under the direction of spiritual master Meher Baba. History Elizabeth Patterson and Norina Matchabelli originally sought land in other parts of the United States including California. But no land met all the requirements stated by Meher Baba such as equitable climate, virgin soil, ample water, soil that could be made self-sustaining to a large number of people, and the property should be given from the heart. Eventually Elizabeth Patterson's father, Simeon B. Chapin, who was one of the original developers of Myrtle Beach, gave her the land as a gift. He felt that it was not suitable for his resort plans since its lakes obstructed access to the beach. The Center The ...
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Meher Pilgrim Center
Meherabad is a universal spiritual retreat in Arangaon village about , south of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India. It is home to Indian Spiritual Master Meher Baba's Samadhi Mandir. Meherabad was originally established as an ashram by Meher Baba in 1923. Amartithi is celebrated in Meherabad every year on January 31 commemorating entombment of Meher Baba's physical form on January 31, 1969. The word "Amartithi" was coined by Meher Baba's Mandali and means "deathless day" (Literally, amar, deathless; tithi, day). Also translated as "eternal date" or "date with the Eternal." Around 10,000-20,000 overnight and 30,000-40,000 daytime visitors from all over the world gather at Meherabad for the three-day program. Amartithi is celebrated by Meher Baba's followers all over the world, including in the United States, Europe, and Australia, and, besides "Silence Day" (July 10, commemorating the commencement of Meher Baba's lifelong silence), "Christmas Day" (December 25), and "Meher Baba's ...
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