Idhellam oru pozhappa?
ya of course veer will marry sindhu
Sindu Putra has written: 'Dongeng anjing api'
yes
Sindu Galba is known for writing the book "Sindhustan: Travels in the Land of the Sufis." The book explores the history and culture of Sindh, a region in Pakistan, through the author's travels and experiences.
the name is india derived the great river sindu and indus to the later began the great ruler bharat to the britisher
The lifestyle of the Indus people was rich in culture, heritage. The civilization of the Indus people grew by the shore of river Sindhu. That is why it is called Sindu civilization. Apart from culture, heritage, they were proficient in business and their ships used to anchor in ports of different countries
The cast of Sadgamaya - 2010 includes: Mini Arun Sreekumar as M.N. Sudhakaran Thilakan as P.K. Menon Suresh Gopi as Dr. Ravi Varman Shivaji Guruvayoor as Ramankutty Shweta Menon as Jyothi Navya Nair as Yamuna Dinesh Panicker Lakshmi Priya as Sindu Jayamohan Jagathi Sreekumar as Unni Nedungadi
Lakshmi Priya has: Performed in "Mera Rakshak" in 1978. Performed in "Lollipop" in 2008. Performed in "Malabar Wedding" in 2008. Played Sofia in "Bhagyadevatha" in 2009. Performed in "Utharaswayamvaram" in 2009. Performed in "Pramani" in 2010. Performed in "Chekavar" in 2010. Played Sindu Jayamohan in "Sadgamaya" in 2010. Performed in "Thanthonni" in 2010. Performed in "Paachuvum kovalanum" in 2011. Played Indira in "Aazhakadal" in 2011. Played Raseena in "Mohabbath" in 2011. Played Annamma in "Grihanathan" in 2012. Played Omana in "Maad Dad" in 2013.
A J Bambang Sutanto is an Indonesian author known for his crime novels. His most famous work is "The Jakarta Marketing Killings," which follows a detective solving a series of murders in a marketing firm. Sutanto's writing often combines humor and suspense, making his books popular among mystery fans.
Answer:"Hinduism" is a name Westerners gave to the wide variety of religious practices in the Indian subcontinent, so Hinduism as such is a later invention. But then, the term "Buddhism" is also a recent invention, arriving in the 1800s when Europeans and Americans "discovered" the Buddha's teachings.At the time when the Buddha lived, the Vedas, the books that modern Hindus draw their religious practice from already existed, and the Upanisads, commentaries on the Vedas furthering religious theory, were in the process of development. The concept of "atman" and its relationship to Brahma was fairly new in the Buddha's time, and the Buddha's teaching was considered heretical -- as it denied the existence of "atman" instead relying on "anatman" or "non-self."Answer:typically the answer is Hinduism came first and then came Buddhism. However, some, though few, have said they arose around the same time and influenced each other.Srimad Bhagavatam First canto Part 1 chapt 3:Then, in the beginning of Kali Yuga, the lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Anjana, in the province of Gaya, just for the purpose of deluding those who are envious of the faithful theist.Consider that this Srimad was written over 4000 years ago, and that Buddha lived around 2600 years ago. Also that the word Hindu may have been a corruption by foreigners of the word Sindu of which there was a river at that time.
That is the Latin Vulgate, compiled by St. Jerome for the Catholic Church in the 4th century. Many traditional Catholics regard this version the best one extant to this day. Of course, it is in Latin. There is an English transliteration of the Vulgate called the Real Douay-Rheims Bible, recently available (as opposed to an earlier "Douay-Rheims" translation which is more popularly known.) It has an interesting history and was transliterated from the Latin by a linguistics expert. It is not well-known, however, and may be hard to find. Not as hard as learning Latin, though! The oldest surviving text of the Christian bible with the pre-Christian text commonly the old testament is the Greek Codex Sinaiticus least 1,600 years old but because it forms a vital link in our catalog of Bible manuscripts. It was the complete bible, but now a few pages are missing. other text are older but not accompany with other text e.g., John Rylands Library there is a papyrus fragment, P32, is from the third century, the oldes known christian bible text is the Papyrus Rylands 457 (P52), containing John 18:31-33, 37, 38, and preserved at the John Rylands Library, Manchester, England. As to its bearing on the tradition of John's writership at the end of the first century, the late Sir Frederic Kenyon said in his book The Bible and Modern Scholarship, 1949, page 21: "Small therefore as it is, it suffices to prove that a manuscript of this Gospel was circulating, presumably in provincial Egypt where it was found, about the period A.D. 130-150.