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Raghunath may refer to: Places * Raghunath Temple, one of the largest temple complexes of north India located in Jammu in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir * Raghunathganj I, a community development block that forms an administrative division in Jangipur subdivision of Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal * Raghunathganj II, a community development block that forms an administrative division in Jangipur subdivision of Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal People First name * Raghunath (politician), Indian politician from Madhya Pradesh *Raghunath Choudhary (1879–1967), Indian writer of the Jonaki era of Assamese literature *Raghunath Mahato, Indian freedom fighter *Raghunath Manet, Indian classical musician and dancer *Raghunath Murmu, Creator of Ol Chiki script * Raghunath Pandit, Indian Marathi poet who was active around the year 1800 * Raghunath Patnaik, Indian politician, veteran leader of the Indian National Congress * Raghunath Pras ...
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Raghunath Temple
Raghunath Temple is a Hindu temple located in Jammu (city), Jammu in the Indian States and territories of India, union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), Jammu and Kashmir. It consists of a complex of seven Hindu shrines. Raghunath Temple was constructed by the first Dogra ruler Maharaja Gulab Singh in the year 1835 and later his son Ranbir Singh (Maharaja), Maharaja Ranbir Singh got it completed in the year 1860 During Dogra rule. The temple has many gods in its complex of shrines, but the presiding deity is Rama – also known as Raghunath, an Avatar of Vishnu. All the spiral-shaped towers have gold plated spires. The niches in the walls of the shrines are decorated with 300 well-crafted icons of gods and goddesses including those of Surya and Shiva, but most are particularly related to the life stories of Rama and Krishna. The paintings in the 15 panels of the main shrine are based on themes from ''Ramayana'', ''Mahabharata'', and ''Bhagavad Gita''. The temple ...
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Raghunath Seth
Pandit Raghunath Seth (1931 – 15 February 2014) was a noted Indian exponent of Hindustani classical music through the medium of Bansuri, or bamboo flute; he was also a noted film score composer. He has received Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1994, given by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama. Early life and training Born in Gwalior in 1931, he started his music training from his elder brother Kashi Prasad, at age of 12, and went on to train under eminent musicologist Dr. S. N. Ratanjankar and principal of Bhatkhande Music Institute (Bhatkande Sangeet Sansthan) in Lucknow. Later at the age of 19 he moved to Mumbai, where he learnt under Pandit Pannalal Ghosh of Maihar gharana. Career As an Indian Classical Music Bamboo Flautist, he delighted his audiences and fans across the globe. His flute composition "Music to help you sleep" from the album Nidra has over 5.5 million views on YouTube. His filmography included songs by stalwart ...
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Vijay Raghunath Pandharipande
Vijay Raghunath Pandharipande (August 7, 1940 – January 3, 2006) was an Indian-American physicist, who played a leading role in the development of the nuclear many-body problem. Biography Pandharipande obtained his bachelor's and master's degree from Nagpur University in 1959 and 1961 respectively. He earned his PhD degree from University of Bombay in 1969. After working at Niels Bohr Institute and Cornell University, Pandharipande joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1972, becoming a faculty member there in the next year. He became a full professor in 1977 and stayed there the rest of his life. In recognition of his fundamental contributions to determining the structure of light nuclei by solving the Schrödinger problem with more than three nucleons using realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions supplemented by three-body forces, Pandharipande was awarded the prestigious Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society in 1999. His ...
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Shripad Raghunath Joshi
Shripad Raghunath Joshi (1920 – 2002) was a Marathi author from Maharashtra, India. Joshi was born in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, he participated in the Indian struggle for freedom from the British Raj. For his freedom activities, the British rulers had imprisoned him during 1942 - 1944 at ''Yerawada'' prison. Joshi wrote mostly in Marathi or Hindi 194 books on different topics, including one on various facets of Mahatma Gandhi's life, a seven-volume travelogue, and a book on Muslim culture. He translated some Urdu poetry into Marathi. Maharashtra state government honored Joshi with ''Santwan'' award in 1980. He was awarded Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize (1990) for his Marathi translation of Hindi Novel ' Rag Darbari' written by Shrilal Shukla Shrilal Shukla (31 December 1925 – 28 October 2011) was a Hindi writer, notable for his satire. He worked as a PCS officer for the state government of Uttar Pradesh, l ...
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Narahar Raghunath Phatak
Narahar Raghunath Phatak (Devanagari: नरहर रघुनाथ फाटक) (15 April 1893 – 21 December 1979) was a biographer and literary critic from Maharashtra, India. He wrote mostly in Marathi language, Marathi. Phatak presided over Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Hyderabad in 1947. Family history Phatak's ancestry is traced to a family which lived in the town of Kamod (कमोद) in the Konkan (कोकण) region of Maharashtra. His ancestors from a later generation shifted to Bhor, and his grandfather served as an administrator of that princely state. His father worked for the then government under British Raj in the northern part of India. Education Phatak received a B.A. In 1915. He also studied art and classical music, the latter under Vishnu Digambar Paluskar. Career Phatak began his professional career first in the editorial department of Marathi daily ''Induprakash'' (इंदुप्रकाश ) and then during 1923 – '35 in that of daily ''Nava ...
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Datta Raghunath Kavthekar
Dattatreya Raghunath Kavthekar (Devanagari: दत्तात्रेय रघुनाथ कवठेकर) (1901 – 1979) was a Marathi novelist from Maharashtra, India. Biography He was born in 1901 in Wai, Bombay Presidency. He lost both of his parents at an early age. After his high school education, he joined the Indian Army then under the British Raj. He was a World War I veteran. For some time, Nagpur University had included study of Kavthekar's fictions in its Master of Arts A Master of Arts ( la, Magister Artium or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA, M.A., AM, or A.M.) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Tho ... curriculum. Works * Ūmaḍalelyā Bhāvanā (1937) * Ujeḍāntīla Andhār (1937) * Nādanīnāda (1939) * Gulābācyā Pākaḷayā (1940) * Cāndaṇyāntīla Sāvalyā (1940) * Apurā Ḍāva (1941) * Reśamācyā Gāṭhī (1942) * Śāl ...
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Ray Cappo
Ray Cappo, also known as Raghunath Das, is an American punk rock musician, best known as the vocalist for the bands Youth of Today and Shelter, and founder of the independent record label Equal Vision. Originally from Connecticut, Cappo played drums for the band Violent Children. Before moving to New York City in the 1980s, Youth of Today had already made an impact on the straight edge hardcore punk scene. Career Earlier career Cappo was occasionally a guest DJ for college radio station WXCI, in Danbury, Connecticut, on a radio show called "The Adventure Jukebox" hosted by Darryl Ohrt of the band No Milk on Tuesday. Cappo played a wide array of hardcore music on the program, largely culled from his massive collection of records, rare unsigned EPs, and demo tapes. During this time, Cappo enthusiastically supported local hardcore shows including gigs by many early hardcore bands such as No Milk on Tuesday, 76% Uncertain, Seizure, End Product, and Abusive Action, and was often ...
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Raghunath Vithal Khedkar
Raghunath Vithal Khedkar (born 1873 in Bombay) was an Indian surgeon. In 1959, he revised, enlarged, and published a historical work written by his father, Vithal Krishnaji Khedkar: '' The Divine Heritage of the Yadavas''. Khedkar studied medicine and surgery in the United Kingdom, at Edinburgh and Glasgow. He practised medicine in Newcastle-on-Tyne before returning to India at the start of World War I, and serving as a surgeon in Bombay, Kolhapur, and Nepal. Among the younger Khedkar's honors were membership in London's Society of Tropical Medicine, and Hygiene and the Royal Sanitary Institute. In 1920, in response to the Southborough Committee, Khedkar campaigned for the recognition of the Yadav Gavlis as Marathas, arguing their descent from Krishna, maintenance of Kshatriya Kshatriya ( hi, क्षत्रिय) (from Sanskrit ''kṣatra'', "rule, authority") is one of the four varna (social orders) of Hindu society, associated with warrior aristocracy. The Sanskr ...
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Raghunath Vinayak Dhulekar
Pandit Raghunath Vinayak Dhulekar (6 January 1891 – 1980) was a prominent Indian freedom fighter, notable pleader & a social leader from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh who took an active part in the Indian National Movement and Salt March and held many responsible positions in Indian politics including Member of the Parliament of India and Constituent Assembly in 1952. Early life He was born on 6 January 1891 in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh in a Marathi speaking family; and married Janki Bai on 10 May 1912. He graduated from Calcutta University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1914. In 1916, he graduated from Allahabad University with a Master of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. He later set up his practice at District Court Jhansi. Amendment in constitution for Hindi language In December 1946, he produced an amendment bill before parliament to work and speak in parliament in Hindi and then translated in English language for all parliamentary members. On 10 December 1946 he del ...
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Raghunath Vaman Dighe
Raghunath Vaman Dighe (Marathi: रघुनाथ वामन दिघे) (23 March 1896 - 4 July 1980) was a Marathi writer from Bombay Presidency, India (some of his later works where created when the area was known as Bombay State or after the state was divided and the area became Maharashtra). He wrote notable novels pertaining to rural life in Maharashtra. Dighe started his professional career as a lawyer in Pune, but later moved to the nearby small town of Khopoli Khopoli (also known as Campoolie) is an industrial city in the Khalapur taluka of Raigad district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra, at the base of the Sahyadri mountains. Patalganga River, which is the tailrace channel of the Tata Hydroelect ... and switched to full-time writing. Works Novels * ''Pankala'' (पाणकळा) (1939) * ''Sarai'' (सराई) (1943) * ''Poortata'' (पूर्तता) (1944) * ''Nisargakanya Ranjai'' (निसर्गकन्या रानजाई) (1946) * '' ...
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Raghunath Singh
Raghunath Singh (1911 – 26 April 1992) was an Indian politician Indian National Congress leader and was the first Member of Parliament. He belongs to a village Khewali, Lok Sabha from Varanasi, being elected in 1952, 1957 and 1962. He was the Chairman of Hindustan Zinc Limited in 1968. He was the Chairman of Shipping Corporation of India in 1977. He was born in Khewali, Varanasi and died on 26 April 1992 in Varanasi, India Varanasi (; ; also Banaras or Benares (; ), and Kashi.) is a city on the Ganges river in northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world. * * * * The city has a syncretic tr .... References Indian National Congress politicians Politicians from Varanasi India MPs 1952–1957 India MPs 1957–1962 India MPs 1962–1967 Lok Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh 1911 births 1992 deaths Indian National Congress politicians from Uttar Pradesh People from Varanasi {{UttarPr ...
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