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Rahi may refer to: Given name * Rahi (goddess), a regional form of Hindu goddess Radha * Rahi Chakraborty, a singer and songwriter from India * Rahi Masoom Raza, an Indian writer * Rahi Mo'ayyeri, an Iranian poet and musician * Rahi Rezvani, an Iranian photographer and director Surname * Chander Singh Rahi, an Indian folk singer from Uttarakhand * Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 2011 * Sultan Rahi, a Pakistani film actor * Yamila Diaz-Rahi, an Argentine supermodel Other uses * The RAHI Foundation (Recovering and Healing from Incest), an Indian support organization * ''Rahi'' (film), a 1952 Hindi film by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, based on a Mulk Raj Anand story * Rahi Badal Gaye, a 1985 Hindi film produced by Ravi Malhotra. * ''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'', a 1993 Bollywood movie * Rahi (Lego), the animals and wildlife of Lego's fictional Bionicle franchise * Rahi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - a union council (sub-division) of Abbottabad District in the North West Fronti ...
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Rahi (goddess)
Rahi is the regional form of Hindu goddess Radha. This form is associated with the Vithoba (Vitthal) form of Hindu deity Krishna in the region of Maharashtra, India. According to the local legends, Rahi or Radhika is the wife of Vitthal. Indian sociologist G.S. Ghurye states that the regional form Rahi is derived from Radhika, another name of goddess Radha. Worship Goddess Rahi along with the other deities is worshiped at the Vithoba temple of Pandharpur region. Inside the temple, there are two separate temples close to the south of goddess Rakhumai's temple. One temple has idol of goddess Satyabhama and the other temple has idol of goddess Rahi or Radhika. See also * Radha * Vithoba Vithoba, also known as Vi(t)thal(a) and Panduranga, is a Hindu deity predominantly worshipped in the Indian state of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He is generally considered as a manifestation of the god Vishnu, or his avatar Krishna. Vithoba is of ... References {{Reflist Regional Hin ...
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Rahi Chakraborty
Rahi Chakraborty ( hi, राही चक्रवर्ती) is an Indian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and music producer. He shot to fame as the 1st runner up in MTV India's music show Mtv Rock On An alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India of Pune his songs deal with teen angst, spirituality and political issues and he is best known for his compositions and vocal presence. In 2013, he studied and performed at A.R.Rahman's KM Music Conservatory, Chennai. Genre of compositions range from World Music, Electronica to Rock Music. He is currently a music programmer and arranger under ace Bollywood music composer Ram Sampath who also was his judge in the MTV show. Chakraborty joined Ram Sampath's production house in 2015. Early life Born on 30 April 1988 in a musical family, Rahi took lessons on guitar from Amyt Datta He learnt classical music from ITC Sangeet Research Academy from Jainul Abedin of the Agra Gharana. He did his schooling from South ...
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Rahi Masoom Raza
Rahi Masoom Reza (September 1927 – 15 March 1992) was an Indian Urdu and Hindi poet and writer and a Bollywood lyricist. He won the Filmfare Best Dialogue Award for the hit film ''Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki'' in 1979, followed by '' Mili'' and ''Lamhe''. Biography Early life and education Reza was born in a Muslim family in a village named Gangauli, located in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, one of the most populous state in Northern India. He was the younger brother of educationist Moonis Raza and scholar Mehdi Raza. Raza completed his early education in and around Ghazipur, from where he went to Aligarh Muslim University to complete higher studies. His studies and life revolved around Muslim theology. He completed a doctorate in Hindustani Literature and pursued a career in literature. He wrote novels under the pseudonym, Shahid Akhtar, for an Urdu magazine ''Rumani Duniya'' from Allahabad. He then went on to become a Lecturer in Urdu at Aligarh Muslim University before ...
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Rahi Mo'ayyeri
Rahi Mo'ayeri ( رهی معیری in Persian) (April 30, 1909 – November 15, 1968) né: Mohammad Hasan Mo'ayyeri (محمد حسن معیری in Persian), was an Iranian poet and musician. He was born into an artistic and musical family on April 30, 1909 in Tehran. His uncle was the famous Qajar Era poet Foroughi Bastami. He began to write poetry when he was seventeen years old and chose Rahi as his pen name. Rahi studied the works of all the great masters of Persian literature, but was especially fond of Saadi, whose influence is readily visible in his poetry. Rahi was a composer as well as a poet. Rouhollah Khaleghi and Rahi met in 1941, and from this point on, Rahi wrote the lyrics for most of Khaleghi’s compositions as well as those of Morteza Mahjoubi, Ali Tajvidi, Hossein Yahaqqi, Moussa Maroufi, and Javad Maroufi. Rouhollah Khaleghi said that he was especially impressed with Rahi’s ability to fit words to music. Rahi’s poems have been published in Saye-ye Omr ...
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Rahi Rezvani
Rahi Rezvani ( fa, ; born 1978) is an Iranian-born photographer and film director, based in Amsterdam. Early life and education Rezvani was born and raised in Tehran. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design from Tehran University of Art, and in 2008 a master's degree in photography from The Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Work Rezvani started working with the Netherlands Dance Theatre in 2006 for whom he has been producing all imagery and campaigns ever since. He collaborated with performance artist Marina Ambramović during the production of ''The Life and Death of Marina Ambramović'' which culminated in a solo exhibition at the Park Avenue Armory. Rezvani has also worked with Atelier Versace, creating films and books for its Haute Couture collections since the Spring/Summer 2012 season. He has photographed various artists and designers such as Donatella Versace for ''1843'' magazine and ''GQ Magazine'' UK, Gucci designer Alessandro Michele, Ricardo Tisci a ...
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Chander Singh Rahi
Chander Singh Rahi (born Chander Singh Negi, 28 March 1942 – 10 January 2016) was a prominent folk singer, balladeer, musician, poet, storyteller, and cultural conservator from Uttarakhand, India. In recognition of his deep devotion to the music and culture of Uttarakhand, he has been described as the " Bhishma Pitamah of Uttarakhand folk music". Early life Rahi was born Chander Singh Negi to Dilbar Singh Negi and Sundara Devi in a Giwali village in Maudadsyun. He belonged to a modest ''Ghadiyal'' family from the Nayar Valley of Pauri in Garhwal, Uttarakhand. Rahi and his brother, Dev Raj Rangeela, learned the tradition of ''Pahari'' (originating from the hills) music from their father, a singer of the '' jagar'' music of Uttarakhand. Rahi learned the foundations of ''Pahari'' music, including age-old traditional songs, musical instruments, and the cultural practices associated with the music of the Himalayas, early in life. As a child, he accompanied his father on tradi ...
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