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  • ...around [[1913]], that of [[Patankar, Karandikar and Divekar]], who pooled their savings and shot a film called [[savitri]]. But the film never saw the ligh ...as visualizing in its place Bhagwan Shri Krishna, Bhagwan Shri Ramchandra, their Gokul and Ayodhya. I saw the picture again the same day. I spent a restless
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  • ...small town photographer in [[Godhra]] but had to leave business after the death of his first wife and child in an out break of the [[bubonic plague]]. Pers ...eyes, I was mentally visualizing the Gods, Shri Krishna, Shri Ramchandra, their Gokul and Ayodhya. I was gripped by a strange spell. I felt my imagination
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  • ...ts genre, style but trying to invoke the times through shades and color of their text. Since no word and image remains unaffected by history
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  • ...on of the film medium was a policy he personally implemented. Ashok Kumar, their leading man began as a laboratory assistant! To quote him, Bombay Talkies settled down to a schedule of about three films a year. Their films were of a high technical standard and had a glossy look to them remin
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  • ...to the founders, who were the men of undying faith determined to carry out their mission at all cost. Even the British officers admired the progress made by ...o write impartially about the way in which officials of Government perform their duty. Thus, the Kesari undertakes to keep a vigilant eye on the administrat
    48 KB (8,124 words) - 02:35, 26 April 2006
  • ...irst acquired by Madan. Accordingly between 1923 and 1925 (when Jamsetji's death had seen his son JJ Madan take over, who promptly modernised the company) M
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  • ...anizations designed to regulate film practice in India with the studios as their centre piece. ...ed, and while they always retained a strong repressive set of apparatuses, their strategy revolved around the establishment of an number of alignments with
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  • Circuits, Death And Sacred Fiction: The City Of Banaras ...fe. Think of it as an existential airport to life after death. In Banaras, death is not a dead-end; it is a passage, a transition and a gateway. That is the
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  • ...companion book, ''The Power of Myth'', containing expanded transcripts of their conversations, was released shortly afterward. ...rld of archetypes and mythic structures as a deep source of enrichment for their own creative work. Creativity in writing emerges during the (conscious and
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  • **''614: [[The Death Camp of Tolerance]]'' (through the journey of [[Lemmiwinks]]) ...ng dark, unknown and frightening. By entering this stage, the person shows their willingness to undergo a metamorphosis, to die to him or herself.
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  • ...p of an old cine-projector and he shot a comic film around 1918. After his death, his brother Baburao Painter produced his first film “Sairandhiri” unde ...exhibiting sound films in India. They released a two reeler sound film in their talkies cinema, Elphinstone Picture Palace, Calcutta, in 1929.
    23 KB (3,244 words) - 22:41, 26 April 2006
  • ...p of an old cine-projector and he shot a comic film around 1918. After his death, his brother Baburao Painter produced his first film “Sairandhiri” unde ...exhibiting sound films in India. They released a two reeler sound film in their talkies cinema, Elphinstone Picture Palace, Calcutta, in 1929.
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  • Date of death (details) Grand Delhi Coronation Durbar and Royal Visit to Calcutta Including Their Majesties' Arrival at Amphitheatre (1912)
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  • ...ks of further corridors seeping and echoing in the gloom. But if one knows their bearings, the cave contains the mystery of the world and the key to what li ...They found them at Tulan-Zuiva and received from them a deity for each of their tribal clans. Some say that the seven caves are linked esoterically with th
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  • ...t for the majority of the picture shows fail to use sufficient judgment in their work. It seems to me as if the prevailing style of musical accompaniment to ...ng the conference. Yet several should be mentioned, if only to acknowledge their absence and to stimulate further study. As Corey Creekmur, Gary Keller, and
    695 KB (110,553 words) - 04:32, 27 April 2006
  • Charioteer: The ground was uneven, and the horses were checked in their course. He has taken advantage of our delay. It is level now, and we may ea ...by the clouds of dust which they raised; they tossed their manes, erected their ears, and rather glided than galloped over the smooth plain.
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  • ...heir last meal or events from the immediate past. They may fill in gaps in their memory with fabricated events (confabulation). This is the type of amnesia ...orts indicate that 23 percent to 65 percent of murderers claim amnesia for their crimes (Taylor PJ et al 1984
    28 KB (4,304 words) - 18:55, 18 July 2006
  • ...ich the woman voluntary decides to end her life with her husband after his death. But there were many incidences in which the women were forced to commit Sa ...en, known as Sati in Hindu religious literature, did not commit suicide on their dead husband's pyre. The first woman known as Sati was the consort of Lord
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  • ...creasingly permeated by interactive computer graphic information displays. Their presence points to an essential feature of the post-industrial society in w ...motion-and-time engineers to solve some of these problems. Though much of their work began too late to do any real good, it has continued on a rather large
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • '''BACKGROUND ON PLAGUE ("BLACK DEATH")''' Medieval astrologers blamed the Black Death on a malign conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars; epidemiologists now t
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