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In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  Associates of Gandhi : Mahadev Desai
Mahadev Desai was born on 1 January 1892 in the village of Saras in Surat district of Gujarat.
Mahadev was educated in a manner befitting a brilliant son of a poor but cultured father.
Mahadev was released from Lucknow jail in 1923.
www.mkgandhi.org /associates/Mahadev.htm   (3598 words)

  
 Mahadev Wood Industries
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After a decade of leadership, revolution is stel on for mahadev wood industries.
And now to fulfill the new demands of staircase, market, mahadev wood industries widens it's range by adding new sizes in all the category which will give more options and much more freedom to designers.
www.mahadevwood.com /about/about.htm   (231 words)

  
 FOLK TALES FROM KASHMIR----Mahadev(29)
Mahadev was challenged to demonstrate it, for nothing short of that could satisfy his comrades.
It was an impossible task that Mahadev had undertaken; at least some of his comrades felt so and they were looking forward to the day when Mahadev would surrender his leadership on oath and expose himself to the banter of his comrades on the loss of his moustaches.
Mahadev was equally unstinting in showing himself off as a devout follower of his faith and people said that though his means of earning his livelihood were despicable, he seemed to have the heart of a devotee.
www.koausa.org /Folk/Sadhu/29.html   (1609 words)

  
 Kashmiri Folktales: Mahadev bishta: A Clever Thief
It is said that during the reign of Maharaja Partap Singh, Mahadev was considered the leader of thieves in Kashmir.
Mahadev would even mew to make people think that it was a cat.
One day the thieves decided that even though Mahadev was, without a doubt, their leader, he would still have to undergo a test.
www.koausa.org /Folk/folk1.html   (706 words)

  
 The Hindu : Magazine / Columns : Mahadev ...
The journalist Mahendra Desai, who edited Mahadev's diaries, and whose father Valji Desai was also a close associate of the Mahatma's, once told me that it was Elwin's essay that inspired the full-length biography of Mahadev written by his son Narayan.
Mahadev qualified as a lawyer in 1915, the year Gandhi himself returned to India.
Mahadev had served his Master for most of his life, but the last act of service was to be Gandhi's.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/mag/2005/10/23/stories/2005102300210300.htm   (1026 words)

  
 Kashmiri Folktales
Mahadev would even mew to make people think that it was a cat.
One day the thieves decided that even though Mahadev was, without a doubt, their leader, he would still have to undergo a test.
When Mahadev arrived, the thieves were impatient to know if he had been successful in obtaining the trousers.
www.ikashmir.net /folktales/1.html   (738 words)

  
 New Page 1
Mahadev did not believe in identifying his house by a number as the City Corporation decreed.
But Mahadev had his own views about music, "There is nothing great about vocal music", he often told her.
When Mahadev pulled out one of the photographs of Radha from the family album—Radha in her bridal finery— Pushpa took the responsibility of getting it framed.
members.shaw.ca /sujatasankranti/mahadevsgarden.htm   (2308 words)

  
 Kalighat Narrative
Daksha allude to Mahadev in the most slighting terms as a naked, homeless, poverty stricken, unclean vagabond, who is unfit for invitation to any respectable household and much more so to a royal ceremonial feast.
Sati whose spotless chastity, matchless love and devotion to her husband had won for her the highest esteem of all the gods, was mortally wounded at this cruel public humiliation of her lord.
Mahadev s followers in the most cruel and wanton fashion spoil and pollute, the whole of Daksha s sacred offerings, put out the sacrificial fire and make a terrible mess of the whole show at which the gods and invited guests flee pell-mell for very life.
www.sabarna.faithweb.com /custom4.html   (1040 words)

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