I'm afraid I have no knowledge of the real story for 'bhagat ke bas me hai bhagwan'. However, if we break it down, 'bhagat' is often a term for a devotee and 'bhagwan' for a god. So it could be a story where a devotee has a unique relationship with the god. Maybe the bhagat was known for their unwavering faith and as a result, there were stories within their community that the god was somehow always with them or accessible to them, which is what 'bhagat ke bas me hai bhagwan' might be trying to convey. Without proper research or information from those who know the story, we can't be certain.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'bhagat ke bas me hai bhagwan' story you are referring to. There could be many local or religious stories with such a title. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
Well, without more information, it's difficult to determine a definite real story. It might be a local or regional belief. Maybe 'bhagat' refers to a devotee and the phrase could imply that the devotee has a special connection with the divine, but this is just speculation.
Sorry, I really don't have any specific details regarding the real story for this. It could be a very niche or regional concept.
Unfortunately, I have no idea who the author of the 'bas ke dushwar hai novel' is. It could be a self - published work by an emerging writer, or it could be from a small press. Without further research or more information about the novel, we can't determine the author.
I'm not sure as I'm not familiar with a novel specifically named 'bas ke dushwar hai'. It could be about a difficult situation, a complex relationship, or a challenging aspect of life. Without more context, it's hard to say precisely.
Well, Krishna Bhagwan's story is one of the most fascinating in Hindu mythology. He was born into a royal family but had to face many challenges from a young age. His real story is full of battles against evil forces. One of his well - known feats was killing the demon Kansa. He was a great leader and teacher. His teachings in the Bhagavad Gita are still studied and followed today. Krishna's life was a perfect blend of the divine and the human, showing that one can achieve spiritual enlightenment while being actively involved in worldly affairs.
Sorry, I don't know the real story of 'hum kahan ke sachay thay' as there is not enough information provided.
Since I'm in the dark about the 'chappad phaad ke full story', I can't really define 'chappad phaad ke'. It could be something like a local idiom or a unique description used in that particular story. If you can share some details about the story, it would be easier to explain.
Well, without more details about this 'bhagwan', it's difficult to tell the story. Different 'bhagwans' in Hinduism, for example, have their own unique myths and legends. Maybe you could mention some characteristics or associated elements to help me share the right story.
Take a situation where there are a few lines of a song that you remember from your childhood. Thoda hai (a little bit of the song is there). But bas thode ki zaroorat hai story (but there's a need for a little story). You could tell a story about how you first heard that song, was it on the radio during a family road trip? Or did your mother used to sing it to you? This story gives more context and meaning to those few lines of the song, just as the phrase suggests.