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Prarthana (1984 Film)
Prarthana may refer to: * Prayer in Hinduism, called , Sanskrit for ''prayer'' * Prarthana Samaj, a Hindu reform movement and society * Sangh Prarthana, a nationalist hymn in Sanskrit of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Arts and entertainment * ''Prarthana'' (1943 film), a Hindi social film * ''Prarthana'' (1978 film), an Indian Malayalam film * '' Adaraneeya Prarthana'', a Sri Lankan film * Prarthana TV, an Odia language spiritual TV channel People *Prarthana Behere (born 1983), Indian actress *Prarthana Thombare (born 1994), Indian tennis player *Prarthana Fardin Dighi, Bangladeshi film actress *Prarthana Indrajith (born 2004), Indian playback singer Places * Prarthana School in Padmanabhanagar Padmanabhanagar is a posh residential locality in South Bangalore, India, covering an area of 1.68 km2 It's one of the zones of BBMP. Padmanabhanagar has a very famous park called Lakshmikanta Park. This park houses Lakshmi Kantha temple. ..., Bangalore, India See al ...
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Prayer In Hinduism
Prayer ( sa, प्रार्थना, prārthanā) is considered to be an integral part of the Hindu religion; it is practiced during Hindu worship ('' puja'') and is an expression of devotion ('' bhakti''). The chanting of ''mantras'' is the most popular form of worship in Hinduism. Yoga and meditation are also considered as a form of devotional service. In Hinduism, there are three path or ways for the worship of God: Karma yoga, Jnana yoga, and Bhakti yoga. In Karma, it is all about our karma, actions, intentions, intuitions, motives and reactions. In Dnyan Yoga, Abhyas, Shastra charcha, Dnyan Upasana is more important. And in Bhakti Yoga, there are many simple and religious ways to do upasana of God, such as Stuti, Mantra Gan, Ved Pathan, Kurti pujan, Advait Upasana, and meditation. The Vedas are a collection of liturgy (mantras, hymns). ''Stuti'' is a general term for devotional literary compositions, but literally means praise. The Hindu devotional Bhakti movements ...
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