Monday, July 7, 2008

vishnu

the conch

Shankha
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Lord
Vishnu is imagined to hold the Shankha on his upper left hand. The Shankha is used to alarm enemies and to start off war. It also represents awakening. The sound emitted from Shanku when blown, is too divine, that is used for regular rituals for Vishnu. Shanku also represents the Insignia of Vishnu. As a result of this, Shanku stands as a Royal State Emblem of Travancore and current state emblem of Kerala.

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master madan

Master Madan
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Master Madan was a talented Ghazal singer of India of pre-independence era. He is immensely popular despite the fact that he died at a very early age of only 14. During his life he only recorded eight songs, and only two of them are commonly available. He was born December 28, 1927, in khaanakhaanaa, a village in District Jalandhar of the Punjab. He died June 5, 1942.
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The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child. At 19 he became a government clerk and at 21 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where he studied composition with Anton Rubinstein.
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
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