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Sunanda (Nāga)
Sunanda may refer to People * Sunanda Das (born 1974), Indian politician in Odisha * Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Indian journalist * Sunanda Kumariratana (1860–1880), queen consort of Siam * Sunanda Mahendra (born 1938), Sri Lankan writer * Sunanda Murali Manohar (1957–2017), Indian-British film producer * Sunanda Nair, Indian dancer * Sunanda Patnaik (1934–2020), Indian classical singer * Sunanda Rajendra Pawar (born 1959), Indian women's rights activist * Sunanda Pushkar (1962–2014), Indian businesswoman * Sunanda Sanyal (1934–2022), Indian academic, essayist, and social activist * Sunanda Sharma (born 1992), Indian singer and actress in Punjabi music and films * Sunanda Sikdar (born 1951), Indian writer * Sunanda (singer), South Indian playback singer in Tamil and Malayalam films active 1984 onwards Other uses * Sunanda Devi, mountain peak ;Hindu mythology * Another name of Uma * Mitravinda, a wife of Krishna * Mother of Bahubali * Wife of Bharata (''Mahabharata'') * Wi ...
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Sunanda Das
Sunanda Das is a Politician in Odisha. She has been the Member of Legislative Assembly for Bari, Odisha since 2019. Early life Sunanda Das was born to Keshab Chandra Das in a Gopal family. She did her schooling at Krupasindhu Bidyabhaban, Rampa village, Bari, Jajpur district. Political career Sunanda Das has become the first woman to be elected as MLA from Bari Assembly constituency in Jajpur Jajpur (also known as Jajapur) () is a town and a municipality in Jajpur district in the Indian state of Odisha. It was the capital of the Kesari dynasty, later supplanted by Cuttack. It is the headquarter of Jajpur district. Etymology a ... district. She is a former BJP block chairperson and also the fourth woman in the Jajpur district to be elected as a legislator. Sunanda joined the BJD a couple of days before elections. She was in the news for joining the BJD in the morning and getting the party ticket to contest from Bari Assembly seat in the evening. Sunanda had repl ...
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Sunanda Sharma
Sunanda Sharma (born 30 January 1992) is an Indian people, Indian singer and film actress. She made her debut with the song "Billi Akh". Sharma began her acting career with the film ''Sajjan Singh Rangroot'' with co-stars Diljit Dosanjh and Yograj Singh. Sunanda started her Bollywood career with "Tere Naal Nachna" song. Career Sunanda Sharma started her career by singing cover songs and uploading video recordings to YouTube. After growing in popularity, she eventually released her debut single, "Billi Akh". One of her songs “Jaani Tera Naa”, released in 2017, has been viewed over 334 million times on YouTube. She won Best Debut Female Vocalist at PTC Punjabi Music Awards. In 2017 she won Best Female Act at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards. "Baarish Ki Jaaye" is being loved by audience around India. Sunanda Sharma was invited to host as an anchor for the show 'Hunar Punjab Da - Season 2', Telecasted on PTC Punjabi Channel. Sunanda Sharma is being known as the New Boss Lady of t ...
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Bahubali
Bahubali (, ) was the son of Rishabhanatha (the first ''tirthankara'' of Jainism) and the brother of the ''Chakravarti (Sanskrit term), chakravartin'' Bharata (Jainism), Bharata. He is a revered figure in Jainism. He is said to have meditated motionless for 12 years in a standing posture (''kayotsarga''), with climbing plants having grown around his legs. After his 12 years of meditation, he is said to have attained omniscience (''Kevala Jnana, kevala jnana''). Bahubali's other names are Kammateshwara and Gommateshwara, the namesake of the Gommateshwara statue dedicated to him. Legends The ''Adipurana'', a 9th-century Sanskrit poem, deals with the ten lives of the first ''tirthankara'', Rishabhanatha and his two sons Bharata Chakravartin, Bharata and Bahubali. It was composed by Jinasena, a ''Digambara monk''. Family life According to Jain texts, Bahubali was born to Rishabhanatha and Sunanda during the Ikshvaku dynasty in Ayodhya (Ramayana), Ayodhya. He is said to have e ...
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Mitravinda
Mitravinda () is chronologically the sixth of the '' Ashtabharya'' of the Hindu god Krishna, an avatar of the god Vishnu, and the king of Dvaraka in the Dvapara Yuga (epoch). Etymology Mitravinda was known by the epithet "the virtuous" and called as ''Shaibya'' or ''Shaivya'' (meaning daughter/descendant of King Shibi/Shivi) in the ''Vishnu Purana''. Ratnagarbha, a commentator on the ''Vishnu Purana'', identifies Mitravinda with Kalindi, another chief queen of Krishna. In '' Harivamsa'', she is referred to as Sudatta, the daughter (or patrilineal descendant) of Shibi. Family In the ''Bhagavata Purana'', Mitravinda is described as the daughter of King Jayasena of the kingdom of Avanti. The ''Bhagavata Purana'' describes that she had two brothers Vinda (Vindya) and Anuvinda (Anuvindhya), who ruled Avanti as co-regents at the time of her wedding. They were comrades of Duryodhana, the leader of the Kauravas. They were therefore opposed to the idea of Mitravinda marrying Krishn ...
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Uma (goddess)
Parvati (, , IPA: /Sanskrit phonology, pɑɾʋət̪iː/), also known as Uma (, , IPA: Sanskrit phonology, /ʊmɑː/) and Gauri (, , IPA: /Sanskrit phonology, gə͡ʊɾiː/), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the Devi, goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. Along with Lakshmi and Saraswati, Sarasvati, she forms the trinity, known as the Tridevi. From her first appearance as a goddess during the Itihasa-Purana, epic period (400 BCE – 400 CE), Parvati is primarily depicted as the consort of the god Shiva. According to various Puranas, Parvati is the reincarnation of Sati (Hindu goddess), Sati, Shiva's first wife, who relinquished her body to sever familial ties with her father, Daksha, after he had insulted Shiva. Parvati is often equated with the other goddesses such as Sati, Uma, Kali and Durga and due to this close connection, they are often treated as one and the same, with their stories frequently ove ...
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Sunanda Devi
Nanda Devi East, locally known as Sunanda Devi, is the lower of the two adjacent peaks of the highest mountain in Uttarakhand and second highest mountain in India; Nanda Devi is its higher twin peak. Nanda Devi and Nanda Devi East are part of the Garhwal Himalaya, and are located in the state of Uttarakhand. The two peaks are visible from almost everywhere in Kumaon. The first ascent of Nanda Devi East peak was probably in 1939 by Jakub Bujak and Janusz Klarner. The elevation of Nanda Devi East is and its prominence is . Religious significance Nanda Devi East is the lower eastern summit of the twin peaks of Nanda Devi, the two-peaked massif forming a 2-kilometre-long ridge, oriented east to west. The western summit is higher, and the eastern summit called Nanda Devi East is also locally referred to as Sunanda Devi. Together the peaks are sometimes referred to as the peaks of the goddesses Nanda and Sunanda, who already together in ancient Sanskrit literature Climbing histo ...
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Sunanda (singer)
Sunanda(സുനന്ദ) (சுனந்தா) is an Indian film playback singer, who predominantly works in (Hindi Cinema)Tamil cinema and Malayalam cinema. Her Song Jeethega Wohi Jisme hai Dam, of movie Sangraam and Tumhein dekhen meri Aankhein of movie Rang are very popular ]. She completed her pre-degree schooling in Kerala before moving to Chennai in 1983. She was trained in carnatic music. She was introduced to South Indian film music composer Ilaiyaraaja Ilaiyaraaja (born R. Gnanathesikan) is an Indian musician, composer, arranger, conductor, orchestrator, multi-instrumentalist, lyricist and playback singer popular for his works in Indian cinema, predominately in Tamil cinema, Tamil in addition ..., who offered her the debut playback song for the movie Pudhumai Penn (1984 film). Career Prior to her break in Tamil playback singing, she had sung Carnatic songs and slokas for a Malayalam documentary. Her debut film song was a hit, and she went on to sing multiple ...
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Sunanda Sikdar
Sunanda Sikdar (born 1951) is an Indian writer and memoirist of Bengali origin. She was born after the partition of India in 1947, in the village of Digpait in East Pakistan East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, restructured and renamed from the province of East Bengal and covering the territory of the modern country of Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Burma, wit ..., (now Bangladesh) from where her family migrated to Kolkata in India in the 1950s. Her award-winning memoir ''Doyamoyeer Kotha'' was published in 2008, and received enormous critical and popular acclaim. The essayist Prasanta Chakravarty wrote: :''"In Bangla literature, the greatest success story in recent times has been a post-partition memoir: ''Dayamayeer Katha'' (''Dayamayee’s Tale''), Sunanda Sikdar’s maiden work. Upon its arrival in January 2008, it received both critical and popular acclaim and in no time traversed the distance from being a cult hit ...
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Sunanda Sanyal
Sunanda Sanyal (1 February 1934 – 22 March 2022) was an Indian eminent academic, essayist, social activist and columnist from West Bengal. Life Sanyal was born into an illustrious family of Pabna in British India (now in Bangladesh) on 1 February 1934. He completed his schooling at Pabna and came to Kolkata for higher studies and thereafter at Hyderabad and Leeds University. Sanyal did his graduation and post-graduation in English literature from University of Calcutta. He got his postgraduate DTE degree from English and Foreign Languages University at Hyderabad in the early 1970s. Career Sanyal started his career as a teacher in English at the Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira at Belur Math. He was also a part-time English lecturer in University of Calcutta and University of Burdwan at Burdwan. He wrote articles on different social issues in different English and vernacular newspapers. Sanyal opposed the Left Front government’s decision not to teach English in the primar ...
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Sunanda K
Sunanda may refer to People * Sunanda Das (born 1974), Indian politician in Odisha * Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Indian journalist * Sunanda Kumariratana (1860–1880), queen consort of Siam * Sunanda Mahendra (born 1938), Sri Lankan writer * Sunanda Murali Manohar (1957–2017), Indian-British film producer * Sunanda Nair, Indian dancer * Sunanda Patnaik (1934–2020), Indian classical singer * Sunanda Rajendra Pawar (born 1959), Indian women's rights activist * Sunanda Pushkar (1962–2014), Indian businesswoman * Sunanda Sanyal (1934–2022), Indian academic, essayist, and social activist * Sunanda Sharma (born 1992), Indian singer and actress in Punjabi music and films * Sunanda Sikdar (born 1951), Indian writer * Sunanda (singer), South Indian playback singer in Tamil and Malayalam films active 1984 onwards Other uses * Sunanda Devi, mountain peak ;Hindu mythology * Another name of Uma * Mitravinda, a wife of Krishna * Mother of Bahubali * Wife of Bharata (''Mahabharata'') ...
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Sunanda Pushkar
Sunanda Pushkar (27 June 1962 – 17 January 2014) was an Indian-born Canadian businesswoman. She was a sales director in the Dubai-based TECOM Investments, and a co-owner of the India-based Rendezvous Sports World (RSW), a cricket franchise in the Indian Premier League. Pushkar was the wife of former International diplomat serving under the UN and politician Shashi Tharoor. Early life and education Sunanda Pushkar (née Dass) was born on 27 June 1962 in a Kashmiri Pandit family of landlords and army officers native to Bomai, Sopore. She was the only daughter of Lt. Col. Pushkar Nath Dass and Jaya Dass. Her father retired from the army in 1983. Pushkar has two brothers, one of whom works for a global software company in Dubai; the other is in the Indian Army. The family moved from Bomai to Jammu in 1990, after their house was set on fire by militants. Pushkar studied at the Convent of Jesus and Mary, Ambala, and Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jhansi. She then graduated from Govt. ...
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Sunanda Rajendra Pawar
Sunanda Rajendra Pawar, popularly known as Sunandatai, is an Indian women's rights activist. She is a trustee of the Agricultural Development Trust in Baramati, Pune. She is the mother of Rohit Pawar, a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Karjat-Jamkhed. Early life and family Pawar was born to  Mohanrao Namdevrao Bhapkar and Savitribai Mohanrao Bhapkar in Baramati, Maharashtra on 31 May 1959. She completed her Primary education at Khatalpatta Z.P. School, her Secondary education at Mahatma Gandhi Balak Mandir, Baramati and her Junior education at Chhatrapati Vidyalaya Bhavaninagar, Indapur Indapur is a town and a municipal council in Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Indapur is known for Jahagir of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's father and grandfather. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's grandfather Malojiraje died in .... She graduated in  'Economics Studies' from the University of Pune in 1980 and later married Rajendra Pawar. The couple ...
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