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Namah (Persian for "reflection on" or Sanskrit for "salution to" ) may refer to : *''Faramarz Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Faramarz *''Sindbad Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Sindbad *''Shah Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the King *Namah (TV series), ''Namah'' (TV series), 2019 Indian television series *Namah (Peter Machajdík album), ''Namah'' (Peter Machajdík album), 2008 *Namah (Thaikkudam Bridge album), ''Namah'' (Thaikkudam Bridge album), 2019 *"Namah", a song by David S. Ware from Shakti (David S. Ware album), ''Shakti'' (2008) See also

* Nama (other) * Naama (other) * Naamah (other) * Om Namah Shivaya (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Faramarz Namah
''Faramarz-nama'' or ''Faramarz-nameh'' () is a Persian language, Persian Epic poetry, epic recounting the adventures of the hero Faramarz"FARĀMARZ-NĀMA" in Encyclopedia Iranica by Djalal Khaleghi-Motlagh. Accessed April 4, 2010/ref> who is the son of Rustam. Manuscripts The history book ''Tarikh-i Sistan'' (history of Sistan) mentions an account of Faramarz (akhbar-e Faramarz) in twelve volumes, but this work, which was likely in prose, has been lost. Instead, two Faramarz-namas (epic of Faramarz), both in the form of epic poems, are extant. First manuscript The first manuscript, which appears to be older, is written by an anonymous poet who introduces himself as an admirer of Ferdowsi and is dated between the mid-11th and 12th centuries. In the manuscript he introduces himself as a villager from Piruzabad (possibly an orthographical error, the text could have meant ''Forsabad'', a town near Marv in Greater Khorasan, Khorasan). The poet states that he composed the Faramarz ...
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Sindbad Namah
The ''Seven Wise Masters'' (also called the ''Seven Sages'' or ''Seven Wise Men'') is a cycle of stories of Sanskrit, Persian or Hebrew origins. Frame Narrative The Sultan sends his son, the young Prince, to be educated away from the court in the seven liberal arts by Seven Wise Masters. On his return to court, his stepmother, the empress, attempts to seduce him. To avert danger he is bound over to a week's silence by Sindibad, leader of the Seven Wise Masters. During this time, the empress accuses him to her husband, and seeks to bring about his death by seven stories which she relates to the emperor; but her narrative is each time confuted by the Seven Wise Masters led by Sindibad. Finally the prince's lips are unsealed, the truth exposed, and the wicked empress is executed. The frame narrative served as the flexible way to transmit tales to other listeners. Origins The cycle of stories, which appears in many European languages, is of Eastern origin. An analogous collection ...
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Shah Namah
The ''Shahnameh'' (, ), also transliterated ''Shahnama'', is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Greater Iran. Consisting of some 50,000 distichs or couplets (two-line verses), the ''Shahnameh'' is one of the world's longest epic poems, and the longest epic poem created by a single author. It tells mainly the mythical and to some extent the historical past of the Persian Empire from the creation of the world until the Muslim conquest in the seventh century. Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and the greater region influenced by Persian culture such as Armenia, Dagestan, Georgia, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan celebrate this national epic. The work is of central importance in Persian culture and Persian language. It is regarded as a literary masterpiece, and definitive of the ethno-national cultural identity of Iran. Composition Ferdowsi started writing the ''Shahnameh'' in 977 and completed it ...
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Namah (TV Series)
''Namah Lakshmi Narayan'' (previously Namah) is an Indian historical television series that premiered on 23 September 2019 on Star Plus. Produced by Ved Raj under Shoonya Square Productions, it stars Savi Thakur, Vikkas Manaktala and Yukti Kapoor. Initially it was titled ''Namah'' which focused on the friendship of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. In October 2019, it was renamed as ''Namah Lakshmi Narayan'' which focused on Lord Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi. Plot Namah initially focused on the relationship between Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, two main deities of Hindu mythology and how their friendship is tested in Kali Yuga. Later, it focused mainly on Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi and their eternal tale based on Vishnu Purana. Cast Main * Savi Thakur as **Vishnu/Hari: Lakshmi's husband and Parvati's brother **Matsya: 1st Dashavatar of Vishnu **Kurma: 2nd Dashavatar of Vishnu **Varaha: 3rd Dashavatar of Vishnu * Yukti Kapoor in dual roles as **Lakshmi/Matrikas/Shri/Ashta Lakshmi: Vi ...
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Namah (Peter Machajdík Album)
Namah (Persian for "reflection on" or Sanskrit for "salution to" ) may refer to : *''Faramarz Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Faramarz *''Sindbad Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the hero Sindbad *''Shah Namah'', a Persian epic recounting the adventures of the King *Namah (TV series), ''Namah'' (TV series), 2019 Indian television series *Namah (Peter Machajdík album), ''Namah'' (Peter Machajdík album), 2008 *Namah (Thaikkudam Bridge album), ''Namah'' (Thaikkudam Bridge album), 2019 *"Namah", a song by David S. Ware from Shakti (David S. Ware album), ''Shakti'' (2008) See also

* Nama (other) * Naama (other) * Naamah (other) * Om Namah Shivaya (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Namah (Thaikkudam Bridge Album)
''Namah'' () is a 2019 studio album produced by the band Thaikkudam Bridge. Following the success of their studio album ''Navarasam'', the band started working on the album during March 2017, and was officially revealed to the public and the media in August 2017. The album is considered as a "tribute to various renowned artists that influenced and inspired their music and made them who they are today". It was considered as the band's "most ambitious project" and had planned to rope international and national musical artists who were renowned for their works in the Indian and world music. The process made the team to delay the prospects of the album until they completed recording and compiling the entire album within September 2019. Before the official album launch on 30 November 2019, Thaikkudam Bridge unveiled two songs as singles to have a glimpse for the album. The first being titled "Inside My Head", whose music video was uploaded by the band in October 2017 and another trac ...
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Shakti (David S
Shakti (Devanagari: शक्ति, IAST: Śakti; 'energy, ability, strength, effort, power, might, capability') in Hinduism, is the "Universal Power" that underlies and sustains all existence. Conceived as feminine in essence, Shakti refers to the personified energy or power of a male deity, often personified as the female consort of the given Hindu god. In Tantric Shaktism, Shakti is the foremost deity, akin to Brahman. In Puranic Hinduism, Shiva and Shakti are the masculine and feminine principles that are complementary to each other. The male deity is ''purusha'', pure consciousness, which creates the universe through the female creative energy of Shakti, which is ''prakriti'', 'nature'. The term ''Shakta'' is used for the description of people associated with Shakti worship. The Shakta pithas are shrines, which are believed to be the sacred seats of Shakti. Etymology and overview According to the Monier-Williams dictionary, the term ''Shakti'' (''Śakti'') is the san ...
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