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Sparsh, the Sanskrit word for "touch", may refer to: * ''Sparsh'' (film), a 1980 Indian Hindi film *Sparsh (software), a data-transfer program * Sparsh (festival), an annual cultural festival at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology in Surat, India * ''Sparsh'' (album), a 2000 album by Zubeen Garg * Sparsh Khanchandani (born 2000), Indian actress *Sparsh Shah Sparsh Shah is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and inspirational speaker from New Jersey, US. He was born in 2003 in Iselin, New Jersey, to a family of Indian descent. Sparsh has a very rare disorder Osteogenesis Imperfecta, also know ... (born 2004), American rapper, singer, and songwriter See also * Sparśa, a Buddhist term * ''Sparsha'' (film), a 1999 Indian Kannada film {{Disambiguation ...
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Sparsh (film)
''Sparsh'' (English: ''Touch'') is a 1980 Indian Hindi feature film directed by Sai Paranjpye. It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi playing the characters of a visually impaired principal and a sighted teacher in a school for the blind, where they fall in love though soon their complexes tag along and they struggle to get past them to reconnect with the "touch" of love. The film remains most memorable for the subtle acting of its leads, plus the handling of the issue of relationships with the visually disabled, revealing the emotional and perception divide between the worlds of the "blind" and the "sighted", epitomized by the characters. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. However, the film's release was delayed by almost 4 years. The film won numerous awards including National Film Award – Best Actor for Naseeruddin Shah, while Sai Paranjpye got the Best Screenplay. At the Filmfare Awards, it won the top two: that of Best Movie and ...
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Sparsh (software)
'SPARSH' is a novel interaction method to transfer data between digital devices by touch gestures. Sparsh prototype system is designed and developed by Pranav Mistry, Suranga Nanayakkara of the MIT Media Lab. Sparsh lets the user touch whatever data item he or she wants to copy from a device. At that moment, the data item is conceptually saved in the user. Next, the user touches the other device he or she wants to paste/pass the saved content into. Sparsh uses touch-based interactions as indications for what to copy and where to pass it. Technically, the actual transfer of media happens via the information cloud. The user authentication is achieved by face recognition, fingerprint detection or username-password combination. Sparsh lets the user conceptually transfer media (pictures, text, video, links) from one digital device to one's body and pass it to the other digital device by simple touch gestures. At present, Sparsh system support Android and Windows Windows is a grou ...
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Sparsh (album)
Zubeen Garg is an Indian singer and actor. He made his debut in the album Anamika in 1992. Later, he released numerous albums and singles including pop solo albums like ''Chandni Raat'' (1995), ''Chanda'' (1996), ''Sparsh'' (2000), ''Nupur'' (2001) etc and brother-sister duo albums like ''Mukti'' (1997), ''Raangdhali'' (1999) and ''Sishu'' (2002). Zubeen Garg also released several devotional albums like ''Mahadev'' (2004), ''Mandir'' (2005), ''Brahma'' (2005) etc. He released few bongeet albums such as ''Bhor Dhuporiya'' (1999), ''Bandhoi'' (2002) and ''Poka Dhane Ringiyai'' (2003). Below are the list of albums, singles and concert tours recorded by him. Studio Albums Compilation albums Original score 2000s Soundtracks Singles Other albums Footnotes References {{reflist Discographies of Indian artists ...
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Sparsh Khanchandani
Sparsh Khanchandani is an Indian film and television child actress. She debuted with lead character of Young Ichcha in successful and long-running show '' Uttaran'' for which she received fame and critical acclaim for her performance in the series. She has been cast in a Hollywood film called ''Meena: Half The Sky'', directed by actress Lucy Liu. Khanchandani won the Gr8! Young Achievers Award in 2010 presented by Indian Television Academy. She is a dubbing artist and is lending voice to Sofia The First as Princess Sofia since 2014 in the Hindi language. She has performed in the film '' Hichki'' as Oru. Television Movies Dubbing Assignments References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Khanchandani, Sparsh Living people Indian film actresses Indian child actresses 2000 births ...
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Sparsh Shah
Sparsh Shah is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and inspirational speaker from New Jersey, US. He was born in 2003 in Iselin, New Jersey, to a family of Indian descent. Sparsh has a very rare disorder Osteogenesis Imperfecta, also known as Brittle Bone Disorder. He had over 35 broken bones in his body at the time of birth. As of 2020, he has suffered from 125 fractures. He has also been a motivational speaker, aiming to changing many lives through his music and speech. He was featured in World's Greatest Motivators, Little Big Shots and Kaun Banega Crorepati. He is known for his viral cover video of Eminem's "Not Afraid" song. A documentary film Brittle Bone Rapper was made on his journey. He had visited India in 2019 and had an interview with Republic TV journalist Arnab Goswami. Sparsh Shah sang the Indian National Anthem in the ''Howdy, Modi!'' event the same year. Pro * '''Not Afraid Viral Cover song - 2016 * '''TEDx Talks - 2017 * '''The Maury Show''' - 2017 * ' ...
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Sparśa
Sparśa (Sanskrit; Pali: ''phassa'') is a Sanskrit/Indian term that is translated as "contact", "touching", "sensation", "sense impression", etc. It is defined as the coming together of three factors: the sense organ, the sense object, and sense consciousness (vijnana).Guenther (1975), Kindle Locations 401-405.Kunsang (2004), p. 23. For example, contact (''sparsha'') is said to occur at the coming together of the eye organ, a visual object, and the visual sense consciousness. Sparśa is identified within the Buddhist teachings as: * One of the ''seven universal mental factors'' in the Theravada Abhidharma. * One of the ''five universal mental factors'' in the Mahayana Abhidharma * The sixth link in the twelve links of dependent origination Explanation Theravada The Atthasālinī (Expositor, Part IV, Chapter I, 108) states: : Contact means “it touches”. It has touching as its salient characteristic, impact as its function, “coinciding” (of the physical base, object ...
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