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Kesari may refer to: * ''Kesari'' (2019 film), an Indian Hindi-language film * ''Kesari'' (2020 film), an Indian Marathi-language film * ''Kesari'' (newspaper), an Indian newspaper * INS ''Kesari'', ships of the Indian Navy * Kesari dynasty * Kesari (Ramayana), father of Hanuman (a hero of Ramayana) People * Kesari Balakrishna Pillai (1889–1960), Indian writer, critic in Malayalam who wrote under the pseudonym ''Kesari'', and the name of a Malayalam-language newspaper he started * Kesari Singh Barahath (1872–1941), Indian poet and freedom fighter * K. N. Kesari (1875–1953), Indian physician, social reformer, philanthropist, author, magazine editor and music patron * Kamraj Kesari (1922–1985), cricketer *Narayan Singh Kesari Narayan Singh Kesari (born 2 July 1929) is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party and a member of the Parliament of India representing Madhya Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha The Rajya Sabha, constitutionally the Council of States, ... ...
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Kesari (2019 Film)
''Kesari'' () is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language war film written and directed by Anurag Singh. It was jointly produced by Aruna Bhatia, Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Sunir Khetarpal under the banners of Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films, Azure Entertainment, and Zee Studios. The film stars Akshay Kumar with Parineeti Chopra in a special appearance, Vikram Singh Chauhan, Sarwar, Vansh Bhardwaj, Jaspreet Singh, Vivek Saini, Vikram Kochhar, and Rakesh Sharma in supporting roles. It follows the events leading to the Battle of Saragarhi, a battle between 21 Sikh soldiers of the 36th Sikhs of the British Indian Army and 10,000 Afridi and Orakzai Pashtun tribesmen in 1897. Initially planned as a production collaboration between Salman Khan and Johar with Kumar starring in the lead role, ''Kesari'' was announced in October 2017, with Kumar and Johar reprising their responsibilities; Khan later quit the project. Parineeti Chopra was cast as the wife of Kuma ...
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Kesari (2020 Film)
''Kesari'' ( (Marathi/ Sanskrit) is a 2020 Indian Marathi language film directed by Sujay Sunil Dahake and produced by Santosh Ramchandani under the banner of Bhavna Films with Manohar Ramchandani as co-producer. The film starring Virat Madke, Rupa Borgaonkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Vikram Gokhale, Mohan Joshi follows the story of Wrestling sport, this motivating story goes around a young boy from a poor family who wants to win Maharashtra Kesari title. The music of the film is composed by AV Prafullachandra & Saket Kanetkar, The film was theatrically released on 28 February 2020. Cast * Virat Madake * Mahesh Manjrekar * Vikram Gokhale * Mohan Joshi Mohan Joshi is an Indian film, television and theater actor. He has worked in Hindi, Marathi and Bhojpuri films. Early life Joshi was born in Bangalore, Karnataka. He made his acting debut in Pune, Maharashtra. For better career prospects, ... * Nandesh Umap * Umesh Jagtap * Chhaya Kadam * Jaywant Wadkar * Nachiket Purn ...
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Kesari (newspaper)
''Kesari'' ( mr, केसरी Sanskrit for lion) is a Marathi newspaper which was founded on 4 January 1881 by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a prominent leader of the Indian Independence movement. The newspaper was used as a spokes piece for the Indian national freedom movement, and continues to be published by the Kesari Maratha Trust and Tilak's descendants. Bal Gangadhar Tilak used to run his two newspapers, ''Kesari'', in Marathi and '' Mahratta (Run by Kesari-Maratha Trust)'' in English from Kesari Wada, Narayan Peth, Pune. The newspapers were originally started as a co-operative by Chiplunkar, Agarkar and Tilak. Initial years, editors and writers The editors of ''Kesari'' included a number of freedom fighters and social activists / reformers, including Agarkar (its first editor), Chiplunkar and Tilak. Agarkar left Kesari in 1887 to start his own news paper, ''Sudharak'' (The Reformer) after which Tilak continued to run the paper on his own. Narasimha Chintaman Kel ...
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INS Kesari
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS ''Kesari'': * was a of the Indian Navy, decommissioned in 1999 * is a amphibious warfare vessel An amphibious warfare ship (or amphib) is an amphibious vehicle warship employed to land and support ground forces, such as marines, on enemy territory during an amphibious assault. Specialized shipping can be divided into two types, most crud ..., currently in active service {{DEFAULTSORT:Kesari Indian Navy ship names ...
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Kesari Dynasty
The Somavamshi (IAST: Somavaṃśī, "Lunar dynasty") or Keshari (IAST: Keśarī) dynasty ruled parts of present-day Odisha in eastern India between the 9th and the 12th centuries. Their capitals included Yayatinagara (modern Binka) and Abhinava-Yayatinagara (modern Jajpur). The Somavamshis may have been related to the Panduvamshis, who ruled the Dakshina Kosala region in central India. They were probably driven out from this region by the Kalachuris, following which they conquered the Kalinga and the Utkala regions in present-day Odisha, supplanting the Bhauma-Karas. The Somavamshis introduced a new style of art and architecture in Odisha, and their rule saw a remarkable shift from Buddhism to Brahmanism in the region. The Somavamshi rule ended in the early 12th century, when the Eastern Ganga ruler Anantavarman Chodaganga captured their territories. Origin The Somavamshis may have been related to the Panduvamshis of Dakshina Kosala, whose rule in the Dakshina Ko ...
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Kesari (Ramayana)
Kesari is a male ''vanara,'' and a character in Hindu mythology. He is the father of Hanuman and the husband of Anjana. Legend While Kesari resided in Mount Meru, Brahmā cursed an apsara named Managarva, and turned her into a vanara. She married Kesari, under the name Anjana. For a long time, the couple were childless. Anjana propitiated Vayu for a child. In Shaiva tradition, Shiva was requested to beget a son to help Vishnu, who was about to incarnate as Rama to slay Ravana. Shiva and Parvati took the form of vanaras and engaged in intercourse. When Vayu appeared, the couple made their presence know, and Parvati revealed the child inside her. Parvati refused to take the foetus in the form of a vanara to Kailasha. As Shiva had instructed, Parvati offered the child to Vayu, who transferred it to Anjana's womb, who gave birth to Hanuman Hanuman (; sa, हनुमान, ), also called Anjaneya (), is a Hindu god and a divine '' vanara'' companion of the god Rama. ...
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Kesari Balakrishna Pillai
Akathoot Balakrishna Pillai (1889–1960), better known as Kesari Balakrishna Pillai, was a Malayalam writer, art and literary critic and journalist, considered by many as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Kerala. He was the eponymous founder of the newspaper, ''Kesari'' and was one of the three major figures in modern Malayalam literary criticism, along with Joseph Mundassery and M. P. Paul. Besides works such as ''Kesariyude Lokangal'', ''Navalokam'', ''Sankethika Nirupanangal Sahitya Nirupanangal'', ''Rupamanjari'', he also wrote a text in English under the title, ''Outlines of the Proto-Historic Chronology of Western Asia''. Biography A. Balakrishna Pillai was born on 13 April 1889 to Akathoot Damodaran Kartha of Pulickal Mele Veedu family of Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram and Parvathy Amma, in the south Indian state of Kerala. His early schooling was in Thiruvananthapuram and the neighbouring district of Kollam as his father, a scholar, divorced his mother. A ...
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Kesari Singh Barahath
Thakur Kesari Singh Barhath (21 November 1872 – 14 August 1941) was a prominent Indian revolutionary leader, freedom fighter, and educationist from the state of Rajasthan. He was the patriarch of the Barhath family, members of which actively participated in anti-British activities including his son Kunwar Pratap Singh Barhath and his brother Thakur Zorawar Singh Barhath.He was also known as Rajasthan Kesari. He is known for dissuading Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar, Maharana Fateh Singh from attending the 1903 Delhi Durbar through his Dingal (Rajasthani languages, Rajasthani) work ''Chetavani ra Chungatya''. He was the founder of 'Veer Bharat Sabha', a revolutionary organization based in Rajasthan. He also co-founded 'Rajasthan Seva Sangh' and 'Rajputana-Madhya Bharat Sabha'. He wrote extensively on the theme of nationalism and independence, and also composed poems in Dingal (Old Rajasthani). Life and education Thakur Kesari Singh Barhath was born on 21 November 1872 i ...
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