@nvya ...thankyou.
STRUCK IN CASE 4.1.26
CASE IN COURT 5.1.26
Lokah fame Kalyani Priyadarshan cast opp Ranveer in Pralay
Ikkis flops at the box office
Sudha Chandran's spiritual encounter with Kaali Maa!
Kartik celebrates New Year with his GF
SRK explains the actual meaning of most misunderstood word "Jihad"
Started Rewatching Jodha Akbar and addicted once again.Hoping for S2
Originally posted by: nishkala
Oh no...Urmi dear,i have not forgotten ur questions at all...only that I want to enjoy writing all the answers, which I can do only when I am a bit relaxed...I am very badly stuck for the past two days because of Onam and extended weekend😕...
Hey Nishi..thank you for such nice replies ear...i enjoyed it thoroughly..you did a great job👏👏Originally posted by: nishkala
I hope you enjoy it😊
Hey Nishi🤗..thanks for such wonderful replies dear..we all had a great time reading your replies also...Originally posted by: nishkala
I think my week is over,and harika will name the next BOTW very soon.I must confess that I had a very great and memorable time answering each and every question.
Thank a ton,all of you...🤗for giving me such a wonderful and beautiful experience of life.This will always remain in my memory.😳
Originally posted by: nishkala
Thankyou Soniya...nice name😳
Thank u😊I actually like ur name..its very different..mine is pretty common, wat's d meaning of ur name?? (hope u dnt mind me asking)
Originally posted by: nishkala
it's a bit complicated,I will try to explain it ok😉
"Nish" means "without"
"Kala" means "Division"
So the whole word means "without division" but then it is used for Godess Parvati in the sanskrit shlok called "Lalita Sahasranam",because it is a female name,even though "the formless one" or "the undivided one" in Hindu mythology is Shiva Linga.
Originally posted by: nishkala
it's a bit complicated,I will try to explain it ok😉
"Nish" means "without"
"Kala" means "Division"
So the whole word means "without division" but then it is used for Godess Parvati in the sanskrit shlok called "Lalita Sahasranam",because it is a female name,even though "the formless one" or "the undivided one" in Hindu mythology is Shiva Linga.