Lakshmi (disambiguation) — Lakshmi is a goddess in the Hindu religion.Lakshmi may also refer to:*Addi Lakshmi, a film released in 2006 starring Srikanth and Vadde Navin *Lakshmi (film), released in 2003 starring Venkatesh *Lakshmi Kalyanam, a film released in 2007 starring … Wikipedia
Rai — may refer to:Ethnography*Rai (area), a traditional Thai unit of area, equaling 1,600 m² *Rai stones, a kind of stone currency used in Yap (Caroline Islands) *Rai (ethnic group), an ethnolinguistic group of NepalArts*Aishwarya Rai, an Indian… … Wikipedia
Lakshmi (actress) — This article is about the actress. For the Hindu goddess, click here. Laxmi (sometimes credited as Lakshmi Narayan or just Lakshmi) hailing from a Telugu Brahmin family, is a South Indian actress. She was born in 1953.CareerShe is best known for… … Wikipedia
Mata Lakshmi — Lakshmi was the mother of Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh Guru in 1479. Mata Lakshmi was wife of Tej Bhan Bhalla, a shopkeeper of village Basarke of Amritsar district. Tej Bhan belonged to the Bhalla sub caste among the Khatris. Amar Das was their… … Wikipedia
Vikrant Rai — is an Indian actor. He starred in Indian TV serials Maayka and Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyaan which both air on Zee TV.He plays a straightforward, dashing youngster in Maayka Saath Zindagi Bhar Ka , who is a singer in a club where he is opposite Ms… … Wikipedia
Padma Lakshmi — Infobox Model bgcolour = name = Padma Lakshmi imagesize = 200px caption = Padma Lakshmi at opening night of the Metropolitan Opera, 25 September 2006. birthname = Padma Parvati Lakshmi birthdate = Birth date and age|1970|9|1|mf=y deathdate =… … Wikipedia
Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann — Infobox Television show name = Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann caption = The series first Promotional image of Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann. format = Drama picture format = 576i (SDTV), runtime = 29 minutes approximately. creator = Creative Eye Limited… … Wikipedia
Lala Lajpat Rai — Infobox revolution biography name=Lala Lajpat Rai lived=January 28, 1865 ndash;November 17 1928 placeofbirth=Dudhi Ke Village, Moga Dist., Punjab, India placeofdeath= caption=Punjab Kesari (Lion of Punjab) movement=Indian Independence movement… … Wikipedia
Haqiqat Rai — was born at Sialkot (1724 CE) to Durga and Bhag Mal, Khatris of the Puri subcaste. It was common then for boys to study Persian under Maulvis (Muslim scholars). Haqiqat Rai was the only Khatri in a class where his other classmates were Muslims.… … Wikipedia
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