#Deva Shree Ganesha
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jannetranews · 2 months ago
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श्री गणेशा पर महिलाओं ने किया ऐसा डांस,इंस्टाग्राम पर 47 मिलियन से अधिक बार देखा गया
सोशल मीडिया पर इन दिनों डांस का ऐसा ही एक वीडियो काफी वायरल हो रहा है. जिसमें कुछ महिलाएं डांस करते हुए नजर आ रही है। गणेश विसर्जन के पहले इस शानदार डांस परफॉर्मेंस का वीडियो इतना अच्छा है कि खुद आनंद महिंद्रा भी अपने आप को इस वीडियो को शेयर करने से नहीं रोक पाए। सोशल मीडिया पर वीडियो काफी वायरल हो रहा है। उद्योगपति आनंद महिंद्रा ने गणपति विसर्जन दिवस पर अपने सोशल मीडिया परिवार को बधाई देते हुए…
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jantanow · 3 months ago
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धूमधाम के साथ हुआ बागपत में गणेश महोत्सव का शुभारंभ
बागपत, उत्तर प्रदेश। विवेक जैन। बागपत नगर के सिसाना रोड स्थित शिव भूमिया मंदिर के निकट गणेश महोत्सव का धूमधाम के साथ शुभारंभ हुआ। इस मौके पर गाजे-बाजे व ढोल नगाड़ों के साथ भगवान गणपति की शोभायात्रा निकाली गई। उसके बाद भगवान गणपति की प्रतिमा को सिसाना रोड स्थित शिव भूमिया मंदिर के पंडाल में स्थापित कर दिया गया। आचार्य आनंदेश्वर जी महाराज ने विधि-विधान के साथ भगवान गणपति की पूजा कराई।शोभायात्रा…
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livelaughlovechai · 1 year ago
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Update on this the british guy told me i was disrespecting his culture by using his language against him and said that if I love my culture so much I shouldn't speak english and said that he'll dress up as ganesh/vishnu ji and send me pics
I told him he's to broke for that,cussed at him in hindi again,and told him to dress up as lord balaya, said jai balaya and just put the lyrics of jai balaya as a response and sent him this pic💀and blocked his dumb ass ofc lol
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Raajsam Nee Inti Peru
Pourusham Nee Onti Theeru
Ninnu Thalachu Kunna Varu
Lechi Ninchoni Mokkutharu
Achha Telugu Pourushala
Rupam Navvaya
Allanati Meti Royalori
Thejam Nuvvayya
Maa Thellavare
Poddhunuvvai Puttinavayya
Maa Manchi Chedallona
Jatha Kattinamayya
Janma Bandhuvantu Neeku
Jai Kotti Naamayya
Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Jai Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Maa Andadanda Nuvvunte
Anthe Chalayya
Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Jai Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Maa Andadanda Nuvvunte
Anthe Chalayya
Raajsam Nee Inti Peru
Pourusham Nee Onti Theeru
Ninnu Thalachu Kunna Varu
Lechi Ninchoni Mokkutharu
Sallangundhi Neevalle Maa
Nallapusa Naathadu
Maa Marugu Bhadman Moore
Assa Muthu Soorigoo
Gudilo Devudiki Dootha Nuvve
Merise Maa Thala Ratha Nuvve
Kurise Vennala Motha Nuvve
Maa Andhari Gundala Motha Nuvve
Ho Ho Ho…
Hey Thippu Saami Dorameesam
Thippu Saami Oorikosam
Nammukunna Vaarikosam
Aggimante Nee Aavesam
Ninnu Thake Dhammunodu
Lene Ledayya
Aa Molthadu Kattina
Moggod Inka Putne Ledayya
Palle Ninnu Chusukuntu
Nimmalanga Undhayya
Needhe Peru Raasi Raksharekha
Kattu Kundhayya
Moodu Poddurllona Ninnu
Thalachi Mokku Thaandyya
Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Jai Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Jai Balayya Jai Balayya
Maa Andadanda Nuvvunte
Anthe Chalayya
Jai Balayya
Jai Jai Balayya
Yall some white dudes on reddit are using the most useless shit against me because I'm pissed off that heidi klum dressed up as maa kali for halloween and guess what one of them is British💀 and they're stupid and inconsiderate asf ofc
Like literally all I'm tryna say is that you can have weird and fun costumes that aren't offensive - they don't have a culture or shit of their own and as someone who does who voiced out against that costume theys aid it's not that deep and everyone dresses up like jesus like ok? Just because they do that doesn't make it right
I typed out shit in hindi script btw and I'm gonna spam sheila ki jawaani lyrics if these mfs won't learn
Update- i scared them lol (scarred them as well)
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mr-snailman · 3 months ago
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home alone today and I thought I’d work on a tribute to one of my other favorite movies! Agneepath holds a very special place in my heart. I’ve only seen it all the way through twice, but it’s frequently playing in the background during dinner and laundry folding and card games at my cousins’ house. My Dadi likes to shout “BITA AMITABH IS ON” cause she knows I’ll come running XD
fun fact btw he is. in fact. on tumblr. and has been since 2008. which for my non-desi people is like… elvis and al pacino rolled into one, posting daily on this website for sixteen years. does he check his tag? I have no idea.
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kwebhakti · 2 years ago
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बुधवार के दिन इस मंत्र का जाप करने से व्यक्ति की सभी मनोकामनाएं पूर्ण होती हैं 👇👇👇 ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौं गं गणपतये वर वरद सर्वजनं मे वशमानय स्वाहा।
सुनिए गणेश जी का बहुत प्यारा भजन 👇 https://youtu.be/n3_aex8sLh0
Official Website 👉 https://vvlmusic.com/
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golden-earcuffs · 1 year ago
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Pavitr Prabhakar Headcanons
I wanted to write some so here it is. Heavily based on Indian culture & things.
Is a tea addict and would not miss a chance to drink it with Parle G biscuit. Does not like to share but for his s/o, would make an exception.
Calls his love interest “Meri Jaan” (My Life) and hums the song with the same title from Gangubai Kathiawadi.
When he’s feeling somewhat naughty during a conversation; he’d wink and say “I’m not as pure as you think” and grin like he’s made the greatest pun ever (Pavitr means Pure in Hindi)
Long night walks at Juhu beach while eating ice cream or peanuts are his ideal date ideas (he lives in Mumbai after all).
LOVES LOVES LOVES ARJIT SINGH. Sings the “Main Tera” part from Kalank title track when he’s slow dancing with you. Also scrunched his nose at “Love Storiyan” like the rest of us (“what are they making him sing?!”)
Will dramatically sing the dhoomtananananaaaa music at every possible moment.
Once watched Aahat (a popular Indian show about supernatural things) at night as a kid and is now terrified of ghosts.
He will not spare anyone during holi (the Indian festival of colors) do not come near him he will paint you with colors that will not come off for at least a week.
Whenever he’s scared or stressed, he’d mumble “Deva Shree Ganesha” under his breath because the line “darr bhi uss se dara re, jiski rakhwaliya re” [“even fear is scared of the one who is guarded by Him (Lord Ganesh”)] gives him strength
Maggi is the only thing he can cook
More of these would probably come, because I’m never getting over Pavitr Prabhakar and the fact that he’s Indian.
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siriusblack-the-third · 2 years ago
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hellooo with your permission, i am coming back to bother you with the Indian James headcanons 🙏
assuming they're from Maharashtra and they speak Marathi (and Hindi? i'm assuming most families know more than just one language) at home, what would he call his parents? and what would they call him and each other? I've heard "jaan" a lot but I'm not sure how accurate that is and whether that works for Marathi too. are there any other endearment terms they could use? like love, sunshine, darling etc in English.
also i've been wondering if there's any exclamations/expressions etc that can be used within English speech without making it sound unnatural. like in Arabic we say "basmala/mashallah" for good luck or "inshallah" when we hope that something happens etc and it's integrated in English speech very naturally. wondering if there's anything of that sort?
Okay imma go step by step here. In India, especially where I live (Maharashtra yay hehe) it's pretty normal to know like three or more languages. I myself— plus my family— speak Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati and Marwadi, and even though we can't speak them we understand Punjabi and Bengali. So you assume correctly that they speak more than one language at home. Especially my family, where we know a bunch of non Indian languages as well, for business purposes.
Assuming James is Maratha, he would call his mother Aai (pronounced Aa-ee) and his father Baba (Mum and Dad). I have this headcanon that when he wants to annoy them he calls them Matoshree and Pitashree lmao (formal terms for Mother and Father in Hindi/Sanskrit).
"Jaan" means "life", and it's pretty accurate even if it's Urdu tbh, a lot of parents call their kids stuff like jaan, hayat (which you already know the meaning of), laadli (darling in Hindi), maajha baal (my baby- Marathi). If you wanted nicknames in Marathi you'll be good to go with bubdi (bubba), laadkaa or laadki (darling in masc and fem), or sonpari (golden fairy, usually for girls) and Sonu (dear, used for children).
Exclamation sounds can be "arey!" (uh-ray) which is "hey!" and "aai ga!" (aa-ee guh) which is like "oh mother!". They're just one word each, but they can be used in like 50 different situations lmao. Arey can be used for calling someone's attention ("arey come here a second will you?"), to express frustration with someone ("areyyy, why are you like this?"), exasperation ("arey yaar!" yaar is slang for friend) and a bajillion other stuff. Aai ga is used as an exclamation mark for when you're surprised, or got hurt, and in place of "oh God!". We don't have specific phrases that mean good luck or inshallah, but Urdu still uses both mashallah and inshallah so you'll be okay i think. But James probably wouldn't use them bc he's not a Muslim yk, and Hindu people usually use the name of the god they're praying on on swearing on, so there's that. We say stuff like "hay bhagwan" ("oh, Vishnu". Bhagwan is one of the innumerable names of the Lord Vishnu). Or "har har Mahadev" ("glory be to Lord Shiva". Maha-dev literally translates to Great God, but it is one of the well known names of the God of Destruction). We do use "arey deva" (oh god) as well. "Jai shree Ram"(hail to the Lord Ram) or "jai shree krishna" or "jai shree ganpati" (ganpati is what most marathi people call Lord Ganesha) is used when we're beginning something and we want to make the start auspicious. The phrases are kind of used as "may this go well and end well" ykwim? This is hard to explain I hope you get what i wanna say lol.
Anyways, this is it, I hope this helps, and you can ask me anything and i will answer. Not always so quickly but I will. Have a good day!
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neembu · 6 months ago
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listening to bhar do jholi right after deva shree ganesha. i am single handedly carrying the country's bhaichara on my back 😔
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mwn-neiteek · 6 months ago
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 1 year ago
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stoookes · 5 months ago
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Okay but that Starc Pollard fight video is so unhinged lmao 🤣
1) first of all, the fact that Starc was at RCB when this happened hahahaha I don't ever remember him doing anything of the sort while playing for Australia or any other IPL team, these are very clearly the effects of VK's company 🤣
2) Pollard almost throwing the bat at Starcy 😆😆😆😆that was so dramatic and unnecessary. And then obviously following it up with shit talk, because it's not like either of them are adults 🙄
3) The between overs drama!!! The way VK immediately rushed to Starcy's defence and confronted Pollard! Feisty little kitten, it's so in-character of him to square up with an alpha twice his size 😜
4) Pollard's hand curling around VK's neck like that unf 🥵🥵🥵 and VK throwing it off. Feisty omega ftw!!! Also, Yuvraj glaring at Pollard when he touches VK... looks like someone is possessive 😏
5) It's eternally funny to me that Rohit was the non-striker for this whole episode 😆😆
6) This was 2014... which means Yuvraj Singh, Chris Gayle, and AB de Villiers were all at RCB too. Add those three to Rohit, and that means that's four boyfriends of VK on the same pitch!
7) VK beefing with the umpires as usual 😂
8) The on-field DJ playing Deva Shree Ganesha, which is a devotional song, throughout the fight ahahahahah🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s a bloody whirlwind! 😂
Also, you think Yuvraj is mad about that grab you wait until Patty sees another alpha trying to manhandle his omega 😡
Love Rohit just staying WAAAAY out of it 😂
But it’s definetly the match that bonds Starcy and VK 🥰🫶 We Stan omegas defending omegas
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prakashparauli · 1 year ago
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The power of Deva Shree Ganesha, Destroy all your sorrows, Enhance your happiness, And create goodness all around you. May Lord Ganesha bless you with worldly bounties, Keep you and your family protected from obstacles at all times!
𝙃𝙖𝙥𝙥𝙮 𝙂𝙖𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙝 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙩𝙝𝙞
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gulaabjamoon · 1 year ago
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deva shree ganesha from agneepath is the best bollywood ganpati themed song. you cant change my mind
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bandarrrrr · 2 years ago
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I don't know why but somedays I just play it on full volume on my earphones and vibe.
I am doing it right now too T-T
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my-music-1460 · 19 days ago
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Ajay-Atul: The Phenomenon of Indian Music That Crosses Cultural Borders
Ajay-Atul, the legendary sibling duo, has become a powerful force in Indian music, transcending regional and cultural boundaries through their soul-stirring compositions. From Bollywood to regional cinema, and from devotional music to blockbuster soundtracks, they have created a style that is unmistakably their own yet universally appealing. With their roots in Maharashtra, Ajay-Atul have brought Indian music to global audiences by blending the intricacies of Indian classical, folk, and modern sounds in a way that resonates with listeners from all backgrounds. Their music, marked by rich orchestration and emotional depth, has a unique quality that connects people beyond language or cultural differences. This article explores how Ajay-Atul have broken through cultural borders with their music, bringing Indian sounds to a global stage and winning millions of hearts along the way.
The Early Journey of Ajay-Atul: From Local Roots to National Recognition Ajay and Atul Gogavale, known collectively as Ajay-Atul, began their journey with a deep love for music and a drive to innovate within the realm of Indian soundscapes. Growing up in Maharashtra, they were exposed to a range of musical genres, including Marathi folk and devotional music, which greatly influenced their musical style. Initially, they started composing music for Marathi albums and regional films, which earned them local acclaim and opened the doors to bigger opportunities in the Indian film industry. Their entry into Bollywood with projects like Singham and Agneepath marked their breakthrough, where their distinct compositions quickly became national favorites, captivating audiences from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Bringing Indian Traditional Music to the Global Arena Ajay-Atul are known for their ability to incorporate traditional Indian elements into their compositions, making them resonate on an international level. Their iconic piece, Deva Shree Ganesha, is a fine example of this: it draws from traditional Marathi folk sounds and Ganesh worship chants but presents them in a grand orchestral arrangement that appeals universally. Through such compositions, Ajay-Atul not only highlight the richness of Indian music but also make it accessible to global audiences. Their efforts to stay true to Indian roots while also innovating with Western orchestral arrangements have set them apart as pioneers who bring the best of both worlds together.
Signature Styles that Cross Borders Ajay-Atul’s signature style is marked by lush orchestration, often involving a full symphony orchestra. Unlike many composers who may focus on digital sounds and minimal arrangements, Ajay-Atul are passionate about using real instruments, which lend their compositions a natural depth and grandeur. In 2016, they became the first Indian music directors to record at the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London, known for hosting iconic Western musicians. By blending Indian folk instruments like the tabla, harmonium, and dhol with symphonic arrangements, they have created a sound that has crossed not only state but also international borders, appealing to both Indian diaspora and global listeners who may not even understand the language but feel the universal emotions conveyed through the music.
Ajay-Atul’s Impact on Indian Cinema and Pop Culture Ajay-Atul’s influence goes beyond just music charts; they have fundamentally shaped the sound of modern Indian cinema. Their work on Sairat, a Marathi film, is a landmark example. The song Zingaat became a cultural phenomenon, leading to multiple versions across Indian languages and even being performed at international events. Similarly, Mauli Mauli, Apsara Aali, and their Bollywood hit Chikni Chameli are other examples of songs that have had a lasting impact on Indian pop culture. Their music has a way of blending seamlessly into the narrative, enhancing the storytelling experience, which is why it’s not surprising that both audiences and directors seek their expertise.
Ajay-Atul’s Devotional Music: A Universal Appeal While Ajay-Atul have a diverse portfolio, their devotional music deserves special mention. Tracks like Abhisheki Mauli and Ganesha, among others, are celebrated across regions and communities. Through their devotional compositions, they have brought a contemporary touch to traditional themes, making them relatable for younger generations while still resonating deeply with older audiences. These compositions are often sung and celebrated across India, irrespective of language, proving that their music has a universal appeal that crosses cultural borders.
Global Reach Through Social Media and Streaming Platforms In today’s digital age, Ajay-Atul’s music has found audiences across the world thanks to social media and streaming platforms. Fans across continents can enjoy their compositions on platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music. The immense popularity of their music online has helped their brand of Indian music reach audiences who might not have been exposed to it otherwise. Fans from various cultures engage with their music, with many Western listeners expressing admiration for the rich orchestration and powerful emotions conveyed through Ajay-Atul’s songs, even if they don’t understand the language.
The Future of Ajay-Atul’s Musical Legacy Ajay-Atul continue to innovate, taking on new projects and exploring new sounds. Their recent work shows a consistent effort to maintain a balance between traditional and modern elements, appealing to a broad audience while preserving the essence of Indian music. As they expand their reach in both Bollywood and independent music scenes, their legacy as cultural ambassadors of Indian music only grows stronger. With each new project, they manage to evoke the timelessness of Indian heritage and the universality of music, ensuring that their contributions remain relevant and impactful for generations to come.
Conclusion Ajay-Atul have not only cemented their place as leading composers in the Indian music industry but have also become ambassadors of Indian music on a global scale. By blending traditional Indian sounds with contemporary arrangements and orchestral grandeur, they have created music that resonates universally, crossing cultural borders and touching the hearts of people worldwide. Their journey from Marathi music to Bollywood blockbusters, combined with their dedication to keeping the spirit of Indian music alive, exemplifies their passion and commitment to their craft. Ajay-Atul’s music is a celebration of cultural diversity, yet it brings listeners together, proving that music truly is a universal language.
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6nikhilum6 · 2 months ago
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Must-Watch: Girls’ Powerful Dance to ‘Deva Shree Ganesha’ Goes Viral
Commenters were quick to praise the girls’ performance. One user said, “Dance + Energy + Song + Goosebumps = Nari Shakti.” Another remarked, “Goosebumps! This is what it means to own the stage and create vibrations in the spectators’ bodies.” A third comment read, “What energy, guys! This is the best video I’ve seen today! Hats off to the girls!” “Deva Shree Ganesha,” composed by the famous duo…
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