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71Chettikulangara Devi Temple — Chettikulangara Sree Bhagavathi temple …
72Eidan Bai — was Pakistani singing legend Noor Jehan s elder sister.She was a stage singer, dancer and an actress in her early days. While starrin in the Urdu stage drama Mallika , she fell in love with its writer Tanvir Naqvi and their marriage took place in …
73Chanson Spirituelle — (Fr. Spiritual song ) Devotional song, often created by combining a sacred poem with a popular melody, found in both Protestant and Roman Catholic French homes in the 16th and 17th centuries. See also Contrafactum; Lauda; Madrigale… …
74Herman of Alaska — Infobox Saint name=Herman of Alaska birth date= c. 1756 death date= November 15, 1837 feast day= August 9 (glorification) December 13 (repose) November 15 (repose alternate) venerated in= Eastern Orthodoxy imagesize= caption= birth place=… …
75Jacob Obrecht — (1457/1458 ndash; late July, 1505) was a Dutch composer of the Renaissance. He was the most famous composer of masses in Europe in the late 15th century, being eclipsed by only Josquin Desprez after his death. [Sparks, Jacob Obrecht , p.477.]… …
76Nityananda — For other uses, see Swami Nityananda (disambiguation) …
77Madhvacharya — For Madhavacharya the Advaita saint, see Madhava Vidyaranya. Śrī Madhvācārya (Pūrṇaprajña Tīrtha or Ānanda Tīrtha) An artistic depiction of Madhvacharya Born 1238 CE Pājaka, Uḍupi, India …
78Hindu music — is music created for or influenced by Hinduism. It includes Indian classical music, Kirtan, Bhajan and other musical genres.Raagas are a common way of Hindu music in classical India.The most common Hindu bhajan in North India is Om Jai Jagdish… …
79Gandhi Jayanti — Bold textis a national holiday celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation . It is celebrated on October 2, every year. It is one of the three official declared National Holidays of India… …
80Sikha — choti redirects here. For the women s hairstyle, see French braid. The sikha or shikha (शिखा śikhā, crest) is a Sanskrit word that refers to a long tuft, or lock of hair left on top or on the back of the shaven head of a male Orthodox Hindu.… …