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Simha – Narasimhan Measures
Simha may refer to: Surname * Abhaya Simha (born 1981), Kannada film director and screenwriter * Bobby Simha (born 1983), Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language films * C. R. Simha (19422014), Indian actor, director and dramatist * Pratap Simha (born 1976), Indian politician * Siva Simha Malla (AKA Shiva Simha, before 1583–1619), Malla Dynasty King from Kathmandu * Vasishta N. Simha (born before 2011), Indian film actor who has appeared in Kannada and Tamil language films Given name * Simha of Speyer (13th century), German rabbi and tosafist * Simha Arom (born 1930), French-Israeli ethnomusicologist * Simha Babah (190273), Israeli politician * Simha Erlich (191583), Israeli politician * Simha Flapan (191187), Israeli historian and politician * Simha Tzabari (1913–2004), Israeli politician * Simha Varman II (before 438–460), ruler from the Pallava Dynasty in what is now Karnataka and coastal Andhra Pradesh * Simhana (), ruler of the Seu ...
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Abhaya Simha
Abhaya Simha is a Kannada film director and screenwriter. He was born and brought up in Mangalore, Karnataka, INDIA. He did his graduation from St. Aloysius College, Mangalore. He studied Kannada, English Literature and Journalism. After that he specialized in Film Direction from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. He started his film career in Bangalore in 2007. His debut venture ''Gubbachchigalu'' won the National Award for the best children's film for the year 2008. His second venture was a bilingual movie named '' Shikari''. Shikari was released in March 2012 across Karnataka and Kerala. His third film was Sakkare in Kannada starring Ganesh (actor). It was released across Karnataka in November 2013. In 2017 he made ''Paddayi'' in Tulu won 65th National award for Best Feature Film in Tulu. Early life Abhaya Simha has completed his graduation from St Aloysius College, Mangalore. Later he did his film studies from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Pune. H ...
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Simha Gharjane
''Simha Gharjane'' () is a 1983 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar and produced by A. R. Raju. The film stars Vishnuvardhan (actor), Vishnuvardhan, Vijayashanti, Kalyan Kumar and Sharada (actress), Sharada. This film was the remake of the Telugu language, Telugu movie ''Mama Allula Saval'' (1980). The film was remade by the director himself in Tamil language, Tamil as ''Puthu Yugam'' (1985). Plot Jayasimha, a dedicated and upright lawyer, finds himself falling in love with Lalitha, the daughter of a morally compromised police officer. When the corrupt policeman attempts to persuade Jaysimha to abandon a critical case, Jaysimha stands firm in his pursuit of justice, inadvertently inviting a series of challenges and obstacles into his life. As the story unfolds, the film explores themes of integrity, love, and the struggle against corruption. Cast *Vishnuvardhan (actor), Vishnuvardhan as 'Lion' Jayasimha *Vijayashanti as Lalitha *Kalyan Kumar as Superin ...
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Singham (other)
''Singham'' is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action film in the Cop Universe. Singham may also refer to: Film *Cop Universe, an Indian police film series created by Rohit Shetty, originating from the 2011 film ** ''Singham 2'' or ''Singham Returns'', a 2014 Indian film, sequel to the 2011 film ** ''Simmba'', a 2018 Indian film, third installment in the series ** ''Sooryavanshi'', 2021 Indian film, fourth installment in the series ** ''Singham Again'', a 2024 Indian film, fifth installment in the series, sequel to the 2014 film ** ''Little Singham'', a 2018 Indian animated television series based on the 2011 film ''Singham'' * ''Singham'' (2019 film), an Indian Punjabi-language action comedy film Names * Singham (name), a surname or given name (including a list of people with the name) ( in Tamil language) See also * * Singam (other) * Simha (other) * Sinhala (other) * Singa (other) * Singhania (other) * Singh, an Indian surname * ...
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Singam (other)
Singam may refer to: Film * ''Singam'' (film series), an Indian police film series of Tamil films created by Hari and starring Suriya ** '' Singam'', a 2010 Indian film ** '' Singam II'', a 2013 Indian film ** ''Si3 (film)'' or ''Singam 3'', a 2017 Indian film * '' Singam 123'', a 2015 Indian Telugu-language film Names * Singam (name), a surname or given name (including a list of people with the name) ( in Tamil language) See also * * Singham (other) * Simha (other) * Sinhala (other) * Singa (other) * Singhania (other) * Singh, an Indian surname * Sinha, an Indian name ** Sinha (surname) Sinha is a surname which originates in the Indian subcontinent. The surname is commonly used by many communities including the Bengali Kayastha and the Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of the Hindi Belt, and is common in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangla ...
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Sinha (surname)
Sinha is a surname which originates in the Indian subcontinent. The surname is commonly used by many communities including the Bengali Kayastha and the Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of the Hindi Belt, and is common in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. It comes from a Sanskrit word meaning "lion" or "brave person". Usage subcontinent In India, Sinha is commonly used as a surname by the Kayasthas of the West Bengal and Bihar. In Sri Lanka, the term 'Sinha' (or Siha / Sinhe / Singhe / Singha / Singho) have commonly been used by the Sinhalese (or Sinhala). When it comes to the term 'Sinhala' itself, the first part of the word, 'Sinha' stands for lion while 'la' or 'le' stands for blood, giving the meaning 'Lion's blood'. The word Simhmam (or Singam / Singham / Singhai / Singai) is the Sri Lankan Tamil derivative. In northeast India, ''Sinha''s held high positions as advisors during the times of the Mughal Empire. In northern and middle part of India as well as southern India Sin ...
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Simcha
''Simcha'' ( ; , ) is a Hebrew language, Hebrew word that means "gladness", or "joy", and is often used as a given name. Uses The concept of simcha is an important one in Jewish philosophy. A popular teaching by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, a 19th-century Chassidic Rabbi, is "Mitzvah Gedolah Le'hiyot Besimcha Tamid", "it is a great mitzvah (commandment) to always be in a state of happiness". When a person is happy one is much more capable of serving God and going about one's daily activities than when depressed or upset. Jews often use ''simcha'' in its capacity as a Hebrew and Yiddish noun meaning festive occasion. The term is used for any happy occasion, such as a wedding, bar mitzvah or engagement. Holidays The day of Simchat Torah, "Rejoice in the Law", marks the completion and beginning of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. Other uses Simcha is also the name of a kosher beer from Saxony, Germany. It was also a slang term used in Jewish-American organized crime circles ...
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Simhah
Simhah ( ; , ) is a Hebrew word that means gladness, or joy, and is often used as a given name. Related names include Simha, Simcha, and Simchah. Notable people with the name include: * Meir Simhah ha-Kohen of Dvinsk (1843–1926), Orthodox Jewish rabbi * Naḥman ben Simḥah Berlin, Jewish polemnist writer * Nahman Ben Simhah of Bratslav (1772–1810), the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement * Simhah Simon ben Abraham Calimani (1699–1784), Venetian rabbi * Simhah b. Samuel of Speyer (13th century), German rabbi and tosafist *Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry, (died 1105), French Talmudist of the 11th and 12th centuries *Simhah Bunem of Przysucha (1765–1827), Grand Rabbi of Peshischa * Simḥah Isaac Luzki (1716–1766?), Karaite Kabbalist * Simhah of Rome, Jewish scholar and rabbi who lived in Rome in the last quarter of the thirteenth century AD * Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist born at Tarnopol, Galicia * Simhah Reuben Edelmann (1821–1892 ...
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Darian Calendar
The Darian calendar is a proposed system of timekeeping designed to serve the needs of any possible future human settlers on the planet Mars. It was created by aerospace engineer, political scientist, and space jurist Thomas Gangale in 1985 and named by him after his son Darius. It was first published in June 1986. In 1998 at the founding convention of the Mars Society the calendar was presented as one of two calendar options to be considered along with eighteen other factors to consider for the colonization of Mars. Due to the use of 28 sol months, the Darian calendar has no mechanism for synchronization with Earth dates or with synodic periods. Year length and intercalation The basic time periods from which the calendar is constructed are the Martian solar day (sometimes called a sol) and the Martian vernal equinox year. The sol is 39 minutes 35.244 seconds longer than the Terrestrial solar day, and the Martian vernal equinox year is 668.5907 sols in length (which corresponds ...
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Siṃha
Siṃha is one of the twelve months in the Indian solar calendar. Simha corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Leo, and overlaps with about the second half of August and about the first half of September in the Gregorian calendar. In Vedic texts, the Simha month is called Nabhas (IAST: Nabhas), but in these ancient texts it has no zodiacal associations. The solar month of Simha overlaps with its lunar month Bhadrapada, in Hindu lunisolar calendars. The Simha marks the end of monsoon season and the start of the autumn for the Indian subcontinent. It is preceded by the solar month of Karkaṭa, and followed by the solar month of Kanyā. The Simha month is called ''Avani'' in the Tamil Hindu calendar. The ancient and medieval era Sanskrit texts of India vary in their calculations about the duration of Simha, just like they do with other months. For example, the ''Surya Siddhanta'', dated to c. 400 CE, calculates the duration of Simha to be 31 days, 0 hours, 26 minutes and 48 seconds. ...
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Sahasa Simha Comics Series
Aniruddha Jatkar (born February 16, 1974), mononymously known as Anirudh is an Indian film and television actor who primarily works in Kannada cinema. He is the son-in-law of the Kannada film actors Vishnuvardhan and Bharathi Vishnuvardhan. He has also worked in Marathi and Tamil films. He is known for his role in the Kannada TV series '' Jothe Jotheyali''. Jatkar is also a documentary filmmaker. He has made a total of 20 records. Career Feature films Kannada Jatkar had cameos in ''Marali Manege'' (2017) and ''Abhayahasta'' (2018). Short films Jatkar has made six short films that were released on ''September 18, 2018,'' in memory of the late actor Vishnuvardhan's birth anniversary. ''Smoke (Dhooma/'' ''ಧೂಮ) in Kannada, Save (or Ulisi/'' ''ಉಳಿಸಿ in Kannada), Vaishnav Jan To, Water (or Neeru/'' ''ನೀರು in Kannada), Candlelight ('' ಕ್ಯಾಂಡಲ್ ಲೈಟ್''), Shantam Papam (or Calm the wicked action)''. The films ''Candlelight'' a ...
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Simhadriya Simha
''Simhadriya Simha'' () is a 2002 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by S. Narayan. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Meena and Bhanupriya. Vishnuvardhan played triple role in this movie. The music of the film was composed by Deva. It is a remake of the 1994 Tamil film ''Nattamai''. Plot The story revolves around Narasimhe Gowda (Vishnuvardhan), who is the chieftain for a group of 48 villages. He is the man with the strength of an elephant and who rules the Simhadri village as a lion rules his kingdom. The sincerity and the wisdom in the judgement makes the people go to Narasimha for justice and not the police. one of the relative of Narasimha Gowda Shobraj, rapes a girl and is banished from the village for 18 years. He also has to marry the girl according to the judgement by the Gowda. Such a harsh judgement makes Shobraj's father kill Narasimhe Gowda. The throne is ascended by the elder son of Narasimha Gowda, who is also portrayed by Vishnuvardhan as a just and p ...
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