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Jhulelal (Sindhi: جھوليلال; झूलेलाल) a
folkloric deity among the sect of Sindhis, the most
revered deity of
Sindhi Hindus in the modern-day republics...
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Jhulelal may
refer to:
Jhulelal (Hinduism), the
Hindu water deity Jhulelal (Sufism), a
title of Lal
Shahbaz Qalandar (1177–1275).
Muslim mystic of the...
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spiritual man. Lal
Shahbaz Qalandar is
sometimes called Jhulelal (Sindhi: جھولےلال). The term
Jhulelal means "red bridegroom".
There are
various legends why...
- Chand, it is
observed as the
emergence of the day of
Jhulelal.
Prayers are
offered to
Jhulelal, and the
festival is
celebrated by
making delicacies like...
- freedoms. He, as
Jhulelal,
became the
champion of the
people in Sindh, from both religions.
Among his Sufi
Muslim followers,
Jhulelal is
known as "Khwaja...
- freedoms. He, as
Jhulelal,
became the
champion of the
people in Sindh, from both religions.
Among his Sufi
Muslim followers,
Jhulelal is
known as "Khwaja...
- Jit may
refer to: Just-in-time
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manufacturing Jhulelal Institute of Technology,
Nagpur University,
India Joint investigation team...
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explanation for his origins.
Hindus also
refer to the
saint in the
shrine as
Jhulelal. It
forms the seat of the Daryapanthis,
originally a sub-sect of the followers...
- to Lord
Jhulelal for 40 days and 40 nights, s****ing protection.
Their devotion was rewarded, and
their faith was preserved. Lord
Jhulelal's Significance...
- as Chet and is
marked by the
celebration of the
Cheti Chand (birth of
Jhulelal, an
incarnation of Vishnu). In the
Vaishnava calendar,
Vishnu governs this...