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  2. OMG – Oh My God! - Wikipedia

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    OMG – Oh My God! Oh My God! is a 2012 Indian Hindi -language satirical comedy drama film written and directed by Umesh Shukla and produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, S Spice Studios, Grazing Goat Pictures, and Playtime Creations. The storyline is based on the Gujarati stage-play Kanji Virudh Kanji, which itself was inspired by the ...

  3. Tribe of Gad - Wikipedia

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    Gad was a member of the Northern Kingdom until the kingdom was conquered by Assyria in c. 723 BC and the population deported. From that time onwards, the Tribe of Gad has been counted as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. A genealogy of the "children of Gad" is set out in 1 Chronicles 5:11–17.

  4. Khandoba Temple, Jejuri - Wikipedia

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    This temple looks like a hill fort, and is known as Jejuri gad (transl. Jejuri fort). [6] The eight-sided, 350 yards (320 m) long fort boundary encloses a cloister courtyard, with the main temple shrine at the center. [15] In the courtyard is a brass-coated tortoise, 20 feet (6.1 m) in diameter. [15]

  5. Bhagavad Gita - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagavad Gita ( IPA: [ˌbʱɐɡɐʋɐd ˈɡiːtɑː], Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, romanized : bhagavad-gītā, lit. 'God's Song'), [ a] often referred to as the Gita ( IAST: gītā ), is a 700-verse Hindu scripture, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. The Bhagavad Gita is dated to the second half of the first millennium BCE.

  6. Gada (mace) - Wikipedia

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    The gada ( Sanskrit: गदा gadā, Kannada: ಗದೆ, Telugu: గద, Tamil: கதை, Malay: gedak, Old Tagalog: batuta) is a mallet or blunt mace from the Indian subcontinent. Made either of wood or metal, it consists essentially of a spherical head mounted on a shaft, with a spike on the top. Outside India, the gada was also adopted in ...

  7. Gadar 2 - Wikipedia

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    Gadar 2 (transl. Rebellion 2), also known as Gadar 2: The Katha Continues, is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language period action drama film directed by Anil Sharma and written by Shaktimaan Talwar. [5] It is a sequel to Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) with Sunny Deol , Ameesha Patel and Utkarsh Sharma reprising their starring roles from the previous film ...

  8. Sinhagad - Wikipedia

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    18°21′56.39″N 73°45′18.97″E. /  18.3656639°N 73.7552694°E  / 18.3656639; 73.7552694. Type. Fort. Height. 1,317 metres (4,321 ft) Sinhagad is an ancient hill fortress located at around 49 km southwest of the city of Pune, India. Previously known as Kondhana, the fort had been the site of many battles, most notably the Battle of ...

  9. Saptashrungi - Wikipedia

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    Saptashrungi or Saptashringi (Marathi: सप्तशृङ्गि, Saptaśrr̥ṇgī) is a site of Hindu pilgrimage situated 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Nashik in Indian state of Maharashtra. According to Hindu traditions, the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasini dwells within the seven mountain peaks. (Sapta means seven and shrung means peaks.)