Ftii mahabharat pallavi joshi jahnu barua resigns
Rishi Jahnu appears in the story of the Ganges and Bhagiratha. When the Ganges came to earth after being released from Lord Shiva's locks, her torrential waters wreaked havoc with Jahnu's fields and penance. Angered by this, the great sage drank up all of the Ganges' waters to punish her. Seeing this, the Gods prayed to the sage to release the Ganges, so that she could proceed on her mission to release the souls of the ancestors of Bhagiratha. Jahnu relented and he released the Ganges from his ear. For this, the Ganges river is also known as Jahnavi, meaning "daughter of Jahnu".
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- Ftii mahabharat pallavi joshi jahnu barua resigns
- Jahnu barua shares his experience of pitching his film at nfdc film bazaar
- References
Sanskrit spelling of "Jahnavi" (IAST) jāhnavī Reference: http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?script=HK&beginning=0+&tinput=jahnu+&trans=Translate&direction=AU
Jahnu barua shares his experience of pitching his film at nfdc film bazaar
References
Jahnu Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA