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Rādhā Summary
1,685 words, approx. 6 pages RĀDHĀ. The cowherd woman (gopī) whose passionate love for the god Kṛṣṇa has been celebrated in song and story throughout the Indian subcontinent since medieval times, Rādhā has been revered by...
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 Radha (Devanagari: राधा) is the principal paramour of Krishna in the Srimad Bhagavatam, and the Gita Govinda of the Hindu religion. In many Vaishnava traditions of Hinduism, Radha is regarded as a primary deity, often worshipped to as an...




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Radha
04/25/2005: 135 words, approx. 1 pages 173 Ludlow St., nr. Houston St. 212-473-3,374 Khalil Houri was one of the original owners of the West Village hot spots Le Zoo bistro and Waterloo, the Belgian brasserie, even though his true heart's desire lay not in hanger steak or moulesfrites...
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 Women's Feature Service
India: Radha's Roadmap
01/23/2006: 875 words, approx. 3 pages Dehradun, (Women's Feature Service) - Life in the Himalayan foothills is tough. Alcoholism is rampant among men, disrupting social and familial harmony and setting back local economies. These isolated regions often do not have schools or adequate medical facilities. Deforestation and open-mining take their...
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A Lovable Feast: An Old Friend Offers Cure for the War Weary
9/25/2007: 1,139 words, approx. 4 pages FEAST OF LOVE RUNNING TIME 102 minutes DIRECTED BY Robert Benton STARRING Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear, Selma Blair, Radha Mitchell Robert Benton’s Feast of Love, from a screenplay by Allison Burnett and based on the novel by Charles Baxter, serves admirably as a playful...
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Review: `Feast' an overstuffed melodrama
9/24/2007: 732 words, approx. 2 pages That "Feast of Love" is an overstuffed melodrama, better suited for broadcast as a TV movie of the week than as a theatrical release, is bad enough.That it comes from Robert Benton, a veteran whose output has slowly, steadily declined in quality since writing "Bonnie...


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