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  • ...3, 1913 at Bombay’s [[Coronation Cinema]]. Strangely, the film on Hindu mythology attracted non-Hindus first at the theatre. Phalke thought that more publici
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  • ...haman - the familiar stories of Hindu gods and goddesses and episodes from mythology and folklore, revealed slowly through choreographic movements. Later the id ...comparatively easier subject - RAJA HARISCHANDRA - also taken form Indian mythology and which, according to him had enough potential to have powerful appeal. H
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  • ...haman - the familiar stories of Hindu gods and goddesses and episodes from mythology and [[folklore]], revealed slowly through choreographic movements. Later th ...comparatively easier subject - RAJA HARISCHANDRA - also taken form Indian mythology and which, according to him had enough potential to have powerful appeal. H
    29 KB (4,743 words) - 09:52, 25 December 2011
  • ...the Hindus. The river also takes a crescent profile, thus reconfirming the mythology according to which Lord Shiva, the presiding deity of the city, wears the m ...d, have created certain beautiful fictions portrayed in an all enthralling mythology called Kashi Purana 5. Such delightful myths as Parvathi's earrings 6, Divo
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  • ...r]], and [[orator]] best known for his work in the fields of [[comparative mythology]] and [[comparative religion]]. ...mythology|its mythology]]. This led to Campbell's lifelong passion with [[mythology|myth]] and its similar, seemingly cohesive threads among all human cultures
    27 KB (4,208 words) - 20:06, 26 April 2006
  • '''''The Hero with a Thousand Faces''''' (1949) is the seminal work of [[mythology|comparative mythologist]] [[Joseph Campbell]]. In this text Campbell discus ...when I started doing more strenuous research on fairy tales, folklore and mythology, and I started reading Joe's books. Before that I hadn't read any of Joe's
    17 KB (2,869 words) - 16:04, 10 June 2006
  • ...longer work, Lalla Rookh, a very popular tale supposedly based on Persian mythology. The story follows a beautiful spirit who travels the world seeking a gift
    22 KB (3,069 words) - 15:45, 17 July 2006
  • ..., explored in Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner, Romanticism and Realism: The Mythology of Nineteenth Century Art (London: Faber, 1984), 24–28. “Poetry,” acc ...ource for his imagination and an impressive reproducer of national popular mythology.
    695 KB (110,553 words) - 04:32, 27 April 2006
  • ...city in the state of Maharashtra has been mentioned as Karvir in the Hindu mythology. In about the 3rd century BC, Kolhapur was an important Buddhist Centre. Th
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  • These two women along with other women in Hindu mythology who were exceptionally devoted to their husbands symbolized the truthful In In Indian mythology, Shiva and Parvati, rule as the ideal celestial couple whose union is symbo
    17 KB (2,994 words) - 12:03, 21 September 2006
  • ..., explored in Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner, Romanticism and Realism: The Mythology of Nineteenth Century Art (London: Faber, 1984), 24–28. “Poetry,” acc ...ource for his imagination and an impressive reproducer of national popular mythology.
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • ...ns have hardly any chance to see such instructive plays and films on Hindu mythology. ‘An instructive subject from Hindu mythology, sure to appeal to our Hindu patrons.
    196 KB (33,860 words) - 23:45, 10 May 2006
  • ...city in the state of Maharashtra has been mentioned as Karvir in the Hindu mythology. In about the 3rd century BC, Kolhapur was an important Buddhist Centre. Th
    11 KB (1,824 words) - 04:04, 6 May 2006
  • A mythology of Dada Saheb Phalke
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  • ...us]] all over the [[world]]. Nashik has a rich historical [[past]], as the mythology has it that [[Lord]] [[Rama]], the King of Ayodhya, made Nashik his adobe d ...down in Nashik for the major time of their "[[Vanwasa]]". According to the mythology, Laxman cut the nose ("Nasika" in Sanskrita) of "Shurpanakha" and hence the
    26 KB (4,151 words) - 16:26, 22 May 2006
  • Trishanku is a character in Hindu mythology. Trishanku is commonly referred to through the phrase "Trishanku's heaven".
    3 KB (523 words) - 16:27, 22 May 2006
  • ...use of the flute also goes back to the RadhaKrishna love story from Hindu mythology, and often finds favour even with the sophisticated spectator. Ironically h ...rgely illiterate mass population nurtured on a steady and generous diet of mythology, folklore, theatre, folk arts, music, all of which have success fully found
    61 KB (10,242 words) - 16:34, 22 May 2006
  • ..., explored in Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner, Romanticism and Realism: The Mythology of Nineteenth Century Art (London: Faber, 1984), 24–28. “Poetry,” acc ...ource for his imagination and an impressive reproducer of national popular mythology.
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • ...ns have hardly any chance to see such instructive plays and films on Hindu mythology. ‘An instructive subject from Hindu mythology, sure to appeal to our Hindu patrons.
    12 KB (1,629 words) - 14:59, 7 January 2014
  • W J Wilkins Hindu Mythology illustrated with nearly 50 Kalighat type paintings.. most avaialbe, icons o
    4 KB (650 words) - 13:14, 24 November 2013

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