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- Nandini's elder sister elopes with her boyfriend on the day of her marriage. Neelkantha Roy, her father, a very strict and stern man, decides to find them at...
- scientific investigations were known to ancient and medieval Indians. Neelkantha Somayaji insisted that com****tional results should tally with that of...
- ascent.) American Alpine Journal 1962, p. 272. Online link. [dead link] Neelkantha, Col. N. Kumar. Harish Kapadia, High Himalaya Unknown Valleys, Indus Publishing...
- Abhinoy Noy Arpita Indira Indira 1984 Paroma Sheela Pikoo Mohanar **** 1985 Neelkantha 1986 Shyam Saheb 1987 Debika Ekanta Apan Jar Jey Priyo 1989 Kari Diye...
- Kshudhita Pashan (1960) Parivar (1956) Kshaniker Atithi (1959) Garmil (1990) Neelkantha (1985) Amrita Kumbher Sandhane (1982) Debdas (1979) "Actor-director Dilip...
- Nilkantha Bagchi (alternative spelling Neelkantha Bagchi) is an iconic Bengali cinema character that first appeared in 1977 in Ritwik Ghatak's Jukti Takko...
- turned Lord Shiva's neck blue and hence he came to be known by the name Neelkantha or The Blue-Throated one. The present structure was built on an ancient...
- knowledge of tājika astrology came to India. In 1544 CE, an Indian scholar Neelkantha, son of Shrimad Anant Daivajna translated this system from Arabic/Persian...
- title will also create a connection between Ghatak and his character, Neelkantha. Kamaleswar Mukherjee in an interview Director Kamaleswar Mukherjee wanted...
- Lord Shiva drank the Halahal and stored it in his throat. Hence the name Neelkantha (meaning blue throat) is attributed to Shiva. To reduce the strong effect...