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Sharada - Wikipedia Sharada, a Nepali literary magazine; Sharada (Malayalam women's magazine), an Indian magazine in Malayalam language
Sharada - IMDb Sharada was born on 12 June 1945 in Tenali, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India She is an actress and producer, known for Samaj Ko Badal Dalo (1970), Nimajjanam (1976) and Thulabharam (1968)
Sharda alphabet - Omniglot The Sharda or Śāradā alphabet developed from the Brahmi script during the second half of the 8th century AD The earliest known inscription in the Sharda alphabet dates from 774 AD and was discovered in a village called Hund in the west of Pakistan It was used in that area until the 12th century
Sharada — The Movie Database (TMDB) Sharada (born Saraswati Devi; 25 June 1945) is an Indian actress and politician from Andhra Pradesh She is the recipient of three National Awards She has achieved success through Malayalam cinema, and Telugu cinema
Sharada (Actress) Biography, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Facts . . . Born as Saraswathi Devi, Sharada is a well-known South Indian actress and politician Her acting career began with appearances in Telugu Theatre She debuted to cinema acting with the Telugu movie Kanyasulkam Her major breakthrough in the industry came with the movie ‘Iddaru Mitrulu’ alongside Akkineni Nageshwara Rao
Story and Information About Goddess Sharada Devi - Hindu Blog Goddess Sharada is the goddess of learning Sharada Devi means the goddess who imparts the essence of knowledge Sarada, also known as Saraswati, is a manifestation of the Supreme Truth She blesses devotees with knowledge and spiritual wisdom
Sarada (actress) - Wikipedia Thadiparthi Saraswati Devi (born 12 June 1945), better known by her stage name Sarada, is an Indian actress and politician Though known for her work predominantly in Telugu films and Malayalam films, she has also appeared in Tamil, Hindi as well as Kannada language films [1]
Sharada – Atlas of Endangered Alphabets The Sharada script was once widespread over the northwest parts of the Indian subcontinent, used to write Sanskrit, Kashmiri, and other languages of northern South Asia, first as inscriptions on stone, copper, and other media