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Divya may refer to: *Divya (name), a Hindu first name meaning "divine" *''Divya Bhaskar'', a Gujarati newspaper * Divya Desams, Srivaishnava shrines that were sung about by Azhvars *Divya Prabha Eye Hospital, eye care hospital in Kerala *''Divya Shakti ''Divya Shakti'' ( en, italic=yes, Divine Strength) is a 1993 Bollywood action film directed and written by Sameer Malkan. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Raveena Tandon in lead roles. Plot Prashant Verma (Ajay Devgn) is a journalist and is in lov ...'', 1993 Bollywood film * Divya Prabandha, a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses * Divya (rural locality), a rural locality (a settlement) in Perm Krai, Russia {{Disambiguation Divya Barge (Dirsha) ...
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Divya (name)
Divya is a Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word () / ''()'', meaning "Divine Brilliance". Real persons with the first name Divya *Divya Bhatnagar (1986–2020), Indian television actress *Divya Bharti (1974–1993), Bollywood film actress *Divya Chouksey (1990–2020), Indian actress *Divya Desai, Indian actress *Divya Dutta (born 1977), Indian actress *Divya Dwivedi (active from 2006), Indian philosopher *Divya Gopikumar, a South Indian actress known as Abhirami (actress), Abhirami *Divya Kumar (other), several people *Divya Maderna, Indian politician from Rajasthan *Divya Narendra, CEO of Subzero *Divya Palat, Hindi film actress *Divya Singh, basketball player for the Indian national team *Divya Tewar, Indian judoka *Divya Unni, Malayalam film actress *Divya Venkatasubramaniam, the real name of Kanika Subramaniam, Tamil actress *Divya Victor, Tamil American poet (fl.2009 -) Fictional characters named Divya *Kaadhal_Kondein#Cast, Divya (Sonia Agarwal), the femal ...
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Divya Bhaskar
''Divya Bhaskar'' () is a Gujarati newspaper in Gujarat, India, owned by D B Corp Ltd. It is one of the highest circulation Gujarati dailies. With the most local editions in Gujarat, it is published from Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Mehsana, Bhuj, Bhavnagar (as ''Saurashtra Samachar'') and Junagadh (as ''Sorath Bhaskar'').
DivyaBhaskar is published in Junagadh from 27 March 2011.


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Divya Desams
A Divya Desam or Vaishnava Divya Desam is one of the 108 Vishnu and Lakshmi temples that is mentioned in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, works of the Alvars, the poet-saints of the Sri Vaishnavism, Sri Vaishnava tradition. Of the 108 temples, 105 are in India, one is in Nepal, and the last two are believed to outside the earth, in Kshira Sagara, Tirupparkatal and Vaikuntha, Vaikuntham. In India, they are spread over the states of Tamil Nadu (84), Kerala (11), Andhra Pradesh (2), Gujarat (1), Uttar Pradesh (4), and Uttarakhand (3). Muktinath, Saligramam is the only Divya Desam in Nepal. The Divya Desams are revered by the 12 Alvars in the ''Divya Prabandha, Naalayira Divya Prabandham'', a collection of 4,000 Tamil Language, Tamil verses. The Divya Desams follow either Tenkalai or Vadakalai modes of worship. Etymology In Sanskrit, ''divya'' means "divine" and ''desam'' indicates "realm" (temple). Geography Divya Desams are classified into six regions: #Chera Nadu # Chola Nadu # ...
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Divya Prabha Eye Hospital
Divya Prabha Eye Hospital (established in 1998) is in Trivandrum, capital of Kerala, India. Dr. Suseela Prabhakaran, the founder Director of the Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala State, India, founded the hospital. Initially started as a small eye clinic, Divya Prabha has now grown to a full-fledged eye hospital with a modern operation theatre complex and inpatient facility. Community program The hospital is sponsoring cataract surgery at subsidised rates for people from low financial background. Under the Dr. N. Prabhakaran Memorial Eye Camp Scheme the hospital will be sponsoring two cataract surgeries per week at a subsidised rate. The hospital does not discriminate patients depending upon the financial status and aims at providing a single standard of eye care. Affiliations The hospital is recognised by Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Space and Technology Government of India to provide cashless treatment for their employees. The hospital is al ...
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Divya Shakti
''Divya Shakti'' ( en, italic=yes, Divine Strength) is a 1993 Bollywood action film directed and written by Sameer Malkan. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Raveena Tandon in lead roles. Plot Prashant Verma (Ajay Devgn) is a journalist and is in love with Priya (Raveena Tandon) He gets weary and tired of witnessing the reign of crime, police corruption and injustice in his city and decides to wage a one-man war against the psychotic king maker "Tau" (Amrish Puri). His journey costs him his limbs and loved ones as he goes on a vigilante style brute-fest right into the lair and dark world of the two-faced Tau and his cronies. Death and destruction follow the warpath. Cast * Ajay Devgan as Prashant Verma * Raveena Tandon as Priya * Aloknath as Professor * Shakti Kapoor as Bharat Acharya * Amrish Puri as Tau * Satyendra Kapoor as Monto * Shafi Inamdar as ACP Anand Deshmukh * Natasha Sinha as Shalini Verma * Anjan Srivastav as Pandey * Dinesh Hingoo as Rustam * Pankaj Berry as Franc ...
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Divya Prabandha
The Naalayira Divya Prabandham ( ta, நாலாயிரத் திவ்வியப் பிரபந்தம், lit=Four Thousand Divine Hymns, translit=Nālāyira Divya Prabandham) is a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses composed by the 12 Alvars. It was compiled in its present form by Nathamuni during the 9th–10th centuries. The work, an important liturgical compilation of the Tamil Alvars, marks the beginning of the canonisation of 12 ''Vaishnava'' poet saints, and these hymns are still sung extensively today. The works were lost before they were collected and organised in the form of an anthology by Nathamuni. Description The ''Divya Prabandham'' sings the praises of Narayana (Vishnu) and his many forms. The Alvars sang these songs at various sacred shrines known as the Divya Desams. The Tamil ''Vaishnavites'' are also known as ''Ubhaya Vedanti'' (those that follow both Vedas, that is, the Sanskrit Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda, as well as ...
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