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Sri Jagannath (film)
''Shri Jagannatha'' is a 1950 Indian Oriya film directed by Chitta Ranjan Mitra. Story The story is about Jagannath's existence at Nila Parvata in the form of Nilamadhav. Cast * Gopal Chandra Ghosh... Bidyapati * Gloria Rout... Lalita * Chapala Nayak... Nila * Rama Chandra Mania... Bishwabasu Credits *Director: Chitta Ranjan Mitra *Producer: Roopa Bharati *Writers: Ashwini Kumar Ghosh *Screenplay: Gopal Chhotray *Music: Ranajit Rai & Balakrishna Dash *Lyrics: Surendra Kumar Das, Krushna Prasad Basu, Nikunja Kishor Das Songs *"Nila Sindhu Tire Nila Achala" *"Ho, Aja Bane Mausuma" *"Piyasi-re Nira Khoje Khira Debi Muhin" *"Katha-tie Kahun" References External links

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Gopal Chandra Ghosh
Gopal may refer to: * Gopal (caste), a social community of Odisha in India * Gopal (Krishna), the infant/child form of Lord Krishna * Gopal Bansa, ancient Kingdom in Nepal * The Gopalas, an early Gaudiya Vaishnava institution * Gandhian Organisation for Peace and Liberty (GOPAL), an organization founded by Jayatirtha Dasa *Gopala (mathematician), medieval Indian mathematician *Gopala (ruler), founder of the medieval Indian Pala dynasty People with the given name * Gopal Swarup Pathak (1896–1982), Vice President of India from 1969 to 1974 * Gopal Ganesh Agarkar (1856–1895), Indian social reformer * Gopal Balakrishnan (born 1966), American philosopher * Gopal Baratham (1935–2002), Singaporean author and neurosurgeon * Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya (1895–1981), Indian entomologist and naturalist * Gopal Bose (1947–2018), Indian cricketer * Gopal Gurunath Bewoor (1916–1989), Indian military officer and diplomat * Gopal Bhar, Medieval Bengali jester * Gopal Bhargava (born 1952 ...
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Gloria Rout
Gloria may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music * Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise * Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise ** Gloria (Handel) ** Gloria (Jenkins) ** Gloria (Poulenc), a 1959 composition by Francis Poulenc ** Gloria (Vivaldi), a musical setting of the doxology by Antonio Vivaldi Groups and labels * Gloria (Brazilian band), a post-hardcore/metalcore band * Gloria, later named Unit Gloria, a Dutch band with Robert Long as member Albums * ''Gloria'' (Disillusion album) * ''Gloria!'', an album by Gloria Estefan * ''Gloria'' (Gloria Trevi album) * ''Gloria'' (Okean Elzy album) * ''Gloria'' (Sam Smith album) * ''Gloria'' (Shadows of Knight album) (1966) * ''Gloria'' (EP), an EP by Hawk Nelson Songs * "Gloria" (Enchantment song) (1976), a song later covered by Jesse Powell in 1996 * "Gloria" (Kendrick Lamar and SZA song), 2024 * "Gloria" (Leon René song), a song released ...
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Chapala Nayak
Parbati Ghose (born Chapala Nayak; 28 March 1942 – 12 February 2018) was an Indian actress, film director and film producer. Ghose was the first female filmmaker from the state of Odisha. Early life Ghose, who was one of eight siblings, was born as Chapala Nayak on 28 March 1933 in Manasinghpatana, Cuttack district, Odisha, British India. Her father, Basudev Naik, managed the Manmohan Press, a prominent book publisher. Ghose attended Sanat Nalini Girls High School. She also trained as a dancer under Kelucharan Mohapatra, Dayal Sharma, and Suresh Routray. Career Ghose began her career as a child voice actor on All India Radio before transitioning to on-screen film roles. She made her film debut as child artist of character Neela Madhava, Nila Madhav in 1949 film, ''Shri Jagannath''. Her big break came in the 1953 film ''Amari Gaan Jhua'' (''Our Village Girl''), where she was cast as the female lead actress. Amari Gaan Jhua, which explored the controversial practice of child ma ...
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Rama Chandra Mania
Rama (; , , ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric Hindu traditions, he is considered the Supreme Being. Also considered as the ideal man (''maryāda'' ''puruṣottama''), Rama is the male protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. His birth is celebrated every year on Rama Navami, which falls on the ninth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the lunar cycle of Chaitra (March–April), the first month in the Hindu calendar. According to the ''Ramayana'', Rama was born to Dasaratha and his first wife Kausalya in Ayodhya, the capital of the Kingdom of Kosala. His siblings included Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. He married Sita. Born in a royal family, Rama's life is described in the Hindu texts as one challenged by unexpected changes, such as an exile into impoverished and difficult circumstances, and challenges of ethical questions and moral dilemmas. The most notable story i ...
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Chitta Ranjan Mitra
Chitta is one of the 32 villages located in the Soon Sakesar Valley in Khushab District of Pakistan. The population is around 4000. It is located 220 km south-west of Islamabad. The village sits on footsteps of the highest peak of Soon valley; Sakesar and on the edge of the beautiful Uchali lake. The main towns near Chitta are Naushera, Talagang, Khushab and Sargodha Sargodha (Punjabi language, Punjabi/; ; ) is a city and capital of Sargodha Division, located in Central Punjab, central Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, Pakistan. It is Pakistan's List of most populous cities in Pakistan, 11th most populous city and .... The main source of income for the people of Chitta is cultivating crops, soldiering and animal herding. Wheat is the most common crop that is harvested though some people have also started harvesting vegetables such as potatoes and cabbage. There is one middle school in the village and a government high school which is located roughly 500 meters from the ...
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Roopa Bharati
Roopa (Hindi: रूपा) is a female given name in many languages of India, which means "blessed with beauty". Roopa may refer to: Notable people named Roopa * D. Roopa, Indian police officer *Roopa (actress) (born 1960), South Indian actress. *Roopa Farooki (born 1974), British writer. *Roopa Ganguly (born 1966), Indian actress, playback singer and politician. *Roopa Iyer (born 1985), Indian film director, actor, dancer, choreographer, model and businesswoman. *Roopa Nagraj (born 1983), Emirati cricketer. *Roopa Pai (date of birth missing), Indian computer engineer, journalist and children's author *Roopa Ram (born 1954), Indian politician, member of Bharatiya Janata Party. *Roopa Rao (born 1981), Indian director. *Roopa Revathi (born 1984), Indian playback singer and violinist. *Roopa Sree (born 1970), Indian film and television actress. *Roopa Unnikrishnan (date of birth missing), Indian-born American sports shooter. See also *Rupa Rupa may refer to: Places *Rupa, Arunac ...
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Odia Language
Odia (;"Odia"
''Lexico''.
, ISO 15919, ISO: , ; formerly rendered as Oriya) is a classical languages of India, classical Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. It is the Languages with official status in India, official language in Odisha (formerly rendered as Orissa), where native speakers make up 82% of the population, and it is also spoken in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Odia is one of the Languages with official status in India, official languages of India; it is the official language of Odisha and the second official language of Jharkhand. The Odia language has various dialects varieties, including the Baleswari Odia (Northern dialect), Kataki, Dhenkanalia, Anugulia(central dialect), Ganjami O ...
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Jagannath
Jagannath (; formerly ) is a Hindu deity worshipped in regional Hindu traditions in India as part of a triad along with (Krishna's) brother Balabhadra, and sister, Subhadra. Jagannath, within Odia Hinduism, is the supreme god, '' Purushottama'', and the '' Para Brahman''. To most Vaishnava Hindus, particularly the Krishnaites, Jagannath is a form of Krishna, sometimes as the avatar of Vishnu. To some Shaiva and Shakta Hindus, he is a symmetry-filled tantric form of Bhairava, a fierce manifestation of Shiva associated with annihilation. Jagannathism ( Odia Vaishnavism) — the particular sector of Jagannath as a major deity — emerged in the Early Middle Ages and later became an independent state regional temple-centered tradition of Krishnaism/Vaishnavism. The idol of Jagannath is a carved and decorated wooden stump with large round eyes and a symmetric face, and the idol has a conspicuous absence of hands or legs. The worship procedures, sacraments and rituals asso ...
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Ashwini Kumar Ghosh
Ashwini, Ashvini, Aswini, or Asvini may refer to: *Ashvini, the first nakshatra (lunar mansion) of Hindu astrology * ''Ashwini'' (film), a 1991 Indian Telugu-language film *"Ashwini Ye Na", a 1987 Marathi-language song in ''Gammat Jammat'' People * Ashwini (actress) (1967–2012), Indian actress * Ashwini Akkunji (born 1987), Indian athlete * Ashwini Bhave, Indian actress * Ashwini Bhat (born 1980), Indian-American ceramic artist * Ashwini Bhatt (1936–2012), Gujarati-language novelist from Indian * Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande (born 1960), Hindustani classical music vocalist * Ashwini Ekbote (1972–2016), Indian theatre and screen actress and classical dancer * Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Indian filmmaker * Ashwini Kalsekar (born 1970), Indian film and television actress * Ashwini Kapoor (born 1965), Indian cricketer * Ashwini Kumar Dutta (1856–1923), Indian educationist, philanthropist, social reformer and patriot * Ashwini Nachappa (born 1967), Indian athlete and actress * Ashwini P ...
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Gopal Chhotray
Gopal Chhotray (1916 – 22 January 2003) was an Indian dramatist and playwright. He was born in Puranagarh village of Jagatsinghpur district in Bihar and Orissa Province, India. He is considered to be one of the chief architects of modern Oriya theatre. He brought in significant changes in the morphology of Oriya plays, both in theme and structure. He rescued them from the hold of opera and melodrama, and the overbearing influence of neighbouring Bengal. Life Gopal Chhotray dominated the Oriya professional theatre for more than three decades. Beginning with Pheria (Come Back) in 1946, he wrote more than 15 original stage plays and 8 adaptations of eminent Oriya novels, most of which were runaway success in professional stage. There were days, when both the professional theaters of Cuttack, holding daily shows, used to stage his plays concurrently. Apart from adapting works of eminent Odia novelists like Upendra Kishore Das (Mala Janha), Basanta Kumari Patnaik (Amadabata ...
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Balakrishna Dash
Bala Krishna (). Present day Krishna worship is an amalgam of various elements. According to historical testimonies Krishna-Vasudeva worship already flourished in and around Mathura several centuries before Christ. A second important element is the cult of Krishna Govinda. Still later is thworshipof Bala-Krishna, the Divine Child Krishna - a quite prominent feature of modern Krishnaism. The last element seems to have been Krishna Gopijanavallabha, Krishna the lover of the Gopis, among whom Radha occupies a special position. In some books Krishna is presented as the founder and first teacher of the Bhagavata religion. or Bala Gopala, refers to the boyhood form of the Hindu deity Krishna. The worship of Krishna as a divine child was historically one of the early forms of worship in Krishnaism. Legend The eighth son of Devaki and Vasudeva, Krishna was born to fulfil the prophecy of slaying his tyrannical uncle and the king of Mathura, Kamsa. As soon as he was born in a prison wit ...
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