Surendra Mohan Pathak Novels

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  surendra mohan pathak novels: Framed Surender Mohan Pathak, 2017-01-20 Translated from the bestselling Hindi novel, Hazaar Haath A man with many faces and numerous names, Sardar Surender Singh Sohal a.k.a Vimal was a convict fit to be recaptured and hanged. Now, after many years, he has decided to abandon his past and settle down as a family man. But his nemesis Mayaram Bawa comes back from the grave to destroy him, his sole ambition being to go down in history as someone who tamed the invincible Vimal. From the bestselling forty-novel strong 'Vimal Series' by the king of crime fiction, Surender Mohan Pathak, comes Framed, a page-turner you won't be able to resist.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Framed Surendra Mohana Pāṭhaka, 2017 A man with many faces and numerous names, Sardar Surender Singh Sohal a.k.a Vimal was a convict fit to be recaptured and hanged. Now, after many years, he has decided to abandon his past and settle down as a family man. But his nemesis Mayaram Bawa comes back from the grave to destroy him, his sole ambition being to go down in history as someone who tamed the invincible Vimal. From the bestselling forty-novel strong 'Vimal Series' by the king of crime fiction, Surender Mohan Pathak, comes Framed, a page-turner you won't be able to resist.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Newtonian Quest Deepak Vidyarthi, 2017-05-29 Ever wondered how the great laws of Physics were discovered? Well, not all of them originated inside a four-walled lab. Some of the discoveries had more to them - a fight, a war or an epic tale of adventure. Yes! Newton, a genius scientist, must travel in time to discover the most important laws of Physics, and while doing so, he must also learn how to fight an army of villains hell-bent on the destruction of the universe, befriend some other legendary scientists, encounter strange life forms, which he considered as a figment of his imagination and meet God-totally changing his take on life and spirituality. This is an untold story of how a mere human transformed into the legend that he was. Find out how Newton unravels not only the most famous laws of physics but also some thought-provoking truths of life, the mysticism of death and paradoxes of humanity.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Zameer Ka Qaidi Surender Mohan Pathak, 2017-01-10 A blockbuster novel from Surendra Mohan Pathak's bestselling 42-novel-strong Vimal Series Vimal's long-forgotten friend Jagmohan has sent him an SOS. Will Vimal reach in time to rescue Jagmohan?
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Crystal Lodge Surender Mohan Pathak, 2015-08-15 Mukesh Mathur Series Criminal lawyer Kamlesh Dixit has been accused of killing ex-employee Abhay Singh Rajpuria, the owner of Crystal Lodge. Ace lawyer Mukesh Mathur decides to defend him. His investigation leads him to several other suspects the cops have conveniently chosen to ignore. According to them, Kamlesh Dixit was caught red-handed with the money stolen from Crystal Lodge, and a witness had also seen him escaping from the crime scene. Despite all evidences against Dixit, he continues to plead innocent. Will Mukesh Mathur win the Crystal Lodge Murder case?
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Daman Chakra Surender Mohan Pathak, 2015-11-15 We bring out the best of Surender Mohan Pathak in a five-book box set for the fans of the undisputed king of crime fiction. Painsath Laakh Ki Dakaiti, 6 Crore Ka Murda, Jauhar Jwala, Hazaar Haath and Daman Chakra are the most loved novels in the popular Vimal Series written by Pathak. They have each sold over 50,000 copies on their first release. Now we reissue them after nearly two decades. So let's brace ourselves for some perfect murders!
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Palatwaar Surender Mohan Pathak, 2017-01-15 Vimal reaches Khairgarh to rescue his old friend Jagmohan, but there he comes face to face with his murky past.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Conman Surendra Mohana Pāṭhaka, 2018
  surendra mohan pathak novels: 6 Crore Ka Murda Surender Mohan Pathak, 2015-11-15 From the immensely popular Vimal series by the master storyteller Surendra Mohan Pathak comes 6 Crore Ka Murda in a new edition We bring out the best of Surender Mohan Pathak in a five-book box set for the fans of the undisputed king of crime fiction. Painsath Laakh Ki Dakaiti, 6 Crore Ka Murda, Jauhar Jwala, Hazaar Haath and Daman Chakra are the most loved novels in the popular Vimal Series written by Pathak. They have each sold over 50,000 copies on their first release. Now we reissue them after two decades. So let's brace ourselves for some perfect murders!
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Daylight Robbery Surendra Mohana Pāṭhaka, 2010-10-01
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Indian Genre Fiction Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay, Aakriti Mandhwani, Anwesha Maity, 2018-07-06 This volume maps the breadth and domain of genre literature in India across seven languages (Tamil, Urdu, Bangla, Hindi, Odia, Marathi and English) and nine genres for the first time. Over the last few decades, detective/crime fiction and especially science fiction/fantasy have slowly made their way into university curricula and consideration by literary critics in India and the West. However, there has been no substantial study of genre fiction in the Indian languages, least of all from a comparative perspective. This volume, with contributions from leading national and international scholars, addresses this lacuna in critical scholarship and provides an overview of diverse genre fictions. Using methods from literary analysis, book history and Indian aesthetic theories, the volume throws light on the variety of contexts in which genre literature is read, activated and used, from political debates surrounding national and regional identities to caste and class conflicts. It shows that Indian genre fiction (including pulp fiction, comics and graphic novels) transmutes across languages, time periods, in translation and through publication processes. While the book focuses on contemporary postcolonial genre literature production, it also draws connections to individual, centuries-long literary traditions of genre literature in the Indian subcontinent. Further, it traces contested hierarchies within these languages as well as current trends in genre fiction criticism. Lucid and comprehensive, this book will be of great interest to academics, students, practitioners, literary critics and historians in the fields of postcolonialism, genre studies, global genre fiction, media and popular culture, South Asian literature, Indian literature, detective fiction, science fiction, romance, crime fiction, horror, mythology, graphic novels, comparative literature and South Asian studies. It will also appeal to the informed general reader.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Jauhar Jwala Surender Mohan Pathak, 2015-11-15 We bring out the best of Surender Mohan Pathak in a five-book box set for the fans of the undisputed king of crime fiction. Painsath Laakh Ki Dakaiti, 6 Crore Ka Murda, Jauhar Jwala, Hazaar Haath and Daman Chakra are the most loved novels in the popular Vimal Series written by Pathak. They have each sold over 50,000 copies on their first release. Now we reissue them after nearly two decades. So let's brace ourselves for some perfect murders!
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Karmyoddha Surender Mohan Pathak, 2017-01-15 Vimal reaches Khairgarh to rescue his old friend Jagmohan, but soon he realizes that it's a trap and his own life is in danger.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Scatter Here Is Too Great Bilal Tanweer, 2013-12-04 The Scatter Here Is Too Great heralds a major new voice from Pakistan with a stunning debut—a novel told in a rich variety of distinctive voices that converge at a single horrific event: a bomb blast at a station in the heart of the city. Comrade Sukhansaz, an old communist poet, is harassed on a bus full of college students minutes before the blast. His son, a wealthy middle-aged businessman, yearns for his own estranged child. A young man, Sadeq, has a dead-end job snatching cars from people who have defaulted on their bank loans, while his girlfriend spins tales for her young brother to conceal her own heartbreak. An ambulance driver picking up the bodies after the blast has a shocking encounter with two strange-looking men whom nobody else seems to notice. And in the midst of it all, a solitary writer, tormented with grief for his dead father and his decimated city, struggles to find words. Elegantly weaving together a striking portrait of a city and its people, The Scatter Here Is Too Great is a love story written to Karachi—as vibrant and varied in its characters, passions, and idiosyncrasies as the city itself.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Jo Lade Deen Ke Het Surender Mohan Pathak, 2014-08-20 From the king of Hindi crime fiction Two big suitcases have been lying around at Sanjeev Chawlas place in New Delhi. They belong to Sanjeevs friend Khanna, who was brutally murdered inside his own house over a year ago. The suitcases connect two criminals, Garewal and Kaul to Sardar Singh Sohal aka Vimal, albeit at daggers drawn. Meanwhile, Vimal has found another nemesis in Mumbai, druglord Michael Huan, who wants to control the drug peddling business in the city. With half of the Mumbai underworld conspiring against Vimal, he now has to put up the toughest fight ever.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: No Onions Nor Garlic Srividya Natarajan, 2006 Amandeep, Murugesh, Rufus And Sundar Are Bucks Who Talk Dirty For The Same Reason That They Remove The Mufflers From Their Motorcycle Exhausts It Makes Them Feel Like Men. Like Libertines. To Their Hormonal Despair, When Professor Ram Stages His Remake Of A Midsummer Night'S Dream At Their College Fest, He Casts These Four As Fairies. The Farce That Follows Gradually Takes Over The Lives Of The Rest Of The Characters In This Achingly Funny Novel About The Pratfalls That Accompany Caste Pride. On And Off The Campus Of Chennai University, You Will Encounter Onion-And-Garlic-Free Tambrahms Who Rewrite Shakespeare To Uphold The Hindu Order, Smug Nris Who Call The Shots In Matrimonials, Visiting Canadians Who Are Aghast At The Plight Of Dalits (Pronounced Daylights') And, At The Apex Of The Whole Tumbling Structure, A Bibulous Builder Who Invokes The Gods Even As He Defrauds His Clients. Tailing The Characters Around This Plot Is An Unseen But All-Seeing Spectator. You May Never Guess Who That Is, But Will Laugh All The Way To The Answer.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Juicy Joke Book Surendra Mohan Pathak, 2004-01-01
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Girl of My Dreams Durjoy Dutta, 2016-10-15 We are in the car. She’s looking at me. I can see the love in her eyes for me. Then a huge crash. She’s flung out of the window. I’m thrown out too. A pool of blood. Her eyes are still on me . . . but now it’s a death stare. I am Daman and I wake up to this nightmare. Every. Single. Day. Waking up from a long coma, Daman learns that he was in a massive car crash with a girl who vanished soon after the accident, leaving him for dead. Strangely, all he remembers is a hazy face, her hypnotic eyes, and her name—Shreyasi. To come to terms with his memory lapse he starts piecing together stories about himself and Shreyasi from his dreams, which he then turns into a hugely popular blog. When he’s offered a lucrative publishing deal to convert his blog pieces into a novel, he signs up immediately. However, he gives in to editorial pressure and agrees to corrupt the original edgy character of Shreyasi. Big mistake. From then on Daman is stalked and threatened by a terrifying beauty who claims to be Shreyasi and who will stop at nothing to make him pay for being a sell-out. Before Daman fights back, he needs to know: Is she really who she claims to be? What does she want from him now? What if he doesn’t do what she wants him to? The Girl of My Dreams is definitely not your usual love story.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Story of a Brief Marriage Anuk Arudpragasam, 2016-09-06 “The tale of two strangers suddenly thrust into a strange new relationship . . . an immersive portrait of life touched by war and despair.” —BuzzFeed (“Incredible New Books You Need to Read This Fall”) Shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize Two and a half decades into a devastating civil war, Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority is pushed inexorably towards the coast by the advancing army. Amongst the evacuees is Dinesh, whose world has contracted to a makeshift camp where time is measured by the shells that fall around him like clockwork. Alienated from family, home, language, and body, he exists in a state of mute acceptance, numb to the violence around him, till he is approached one morning by an old man who makes an unexpected proposal: that Dinesh marry his daughter, Ganga. Marriage, in this world, is an attempt at safety, like the beached fishing boat under which Dinesh huddles during the bombings. As a couple, they would be less likely to be conscripted to fight for the rebels, and less likely to be abused in the case of an army victory. Thrust into this situation of strange intimacy and dependence, Dinesh and Ganga try to come to terms with everything that has happened, hesitantly attempting to awaken to themselves and to one another before the war closes over them once more. Anuk Arudpragasam’s The Story of a Brief Marriage is a feat of extraordinary sensitivity and imagination, a meditation on the fundamental elements of human existence. Set over the course of a single day and night, this unflinching debut confronts marriage and war, life and death, bestowing on its subjects the highest dignity, however briefly.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Sorry, You’re Not My Type Sudeep Nagarkar, 2017-08-29 All relationships should come with a precautionary warning: HANDLE WITH CARE The final audition for Rajhans College’s prestigious music band brings together three contrasting personalities. Vikrant, a perfectionist, who believes there is only one perfect someone for you. Anamika, a free spirit, who stands up for what she believes is right. And Yuvi, a die-hard music lover, who can strum the guitar all night long and still wake up the next morning to drop off his girlfriend. The three become close friends and start hanging out regularly. So how does Aditya, a stranger, become a part of their lives? And what happens next? Sorry, You’re Not My Type is a true story that will redefine friendship, affection, and infatuation.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Diamonds Are for All Surender Mohan Pathak, 2017-06-10 Taxi driver Jeet Singh is cruising for fare when a man being tailed by a bunch of goons blocks his way. Entrusting Jeet Singh with a briefcase full of secrets, classified government documents to be delivered in lieu of a huge compensation to a girl in Jogeshwari, he jumps off the moving taxi. The next morning, his dead body is found by the railway track in a suburb, while Jeet Singh finds he has nobody to give the briefcase to for the girl died the previous night from a massive cardiac arrest. He decides to open the briefcase, and then a free-for-all begins for diamonds worth millions.Diamonds Are for All, a spectacular new novel from the Jeet Singh series is being published simultaneously with the Hindi edition, Heera Pheri.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Socialite Evenings Shobha Dé, 2006 Karuna, A Prominent Bombay Socialite, Is Trying To Flee The Nightmare Of The Present By Escaping Into The Past. An Unhappy Divorce And A Succession Of Sordid Affairs Have Left Her Bruised And Battered And, In An Effort To Forget, Karuna Begins Writing Her Memoirs. As The Story Of Her Life Unfolds We See How The Gauche Middle-Class Girl Metamorphoses Into A Star And We Also Meet Her Friends And Enemies: Neurotic, Man-Hungry Anjali; Gorgeous, Vivacious Ritu; Trampy, Outrageous Si; Abe, Who Prefers Young Girls; Varun, A High-Profile Editor With A Penchant For Young Boys; Krish, The Pretentious Adman, Whose Wife Actively Helps Him In His Extra-Marital Affairs; Girish, The Art-Film Maker In Search Of The Perfect 'Shakuntala'... All Of These Characters And More Play Out Their Lives Against The Backdrop Of Bombay A City Unique Unto Itself...
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Dilli Durbar , 2018
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Secret Wish List Preeti Shenoy, 2022-07-01 Does true love really exist or is it just a cliche? Can a single kiss really change your life? At sixteen, Diksha like any girl her age, finds her life revolving around school, boys and endless hours of fun with her best friend. But one day, all that changes. What starts as an innocent crush explodes into something far beyond her control. Eighteen years later, she finds herself at the crossroads of life. Urged by a twist of events, a wish list is born. But can a wish list help her piece back her life together? Will she succumb to the tangled mess of an extramarital relationship? Once again, Preeti Shenoy brings an extraordinary story that tugs at the heartstrings, with insight and wisdom, as she explores the delicate matters of the heart.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Bookless in Baghdad Shashi Tharoor, 2012-04 This amalgam of essay, literary criticism, and memoir blends into a tribute to the world of books. Chicago...
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Mistakes Like Love and Sex Madhuri Banerjee, 2012-10-01 Cheated by her young and handsome Spanish boyfriend, Kaveri is back in India to follow a career as an artist and to find her dream man. However, getting involved with an older man, making out with the hottest star in Bollywood, teaching a hot, upcoming actress Hindi . . . her goals seem nowhere in sight. Starting afresh seems to have thrown her off completely and she begins to see the superficial life that she’s been leading. It’s time to take some hard decisions. With fresh hope and a new philosophy, Kaveri begins to focus on her goals. Things begin to look up when there is a kindling of romance across Twitter and she’s starts to understand her true calling. She might finally be moving in the right direction!
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Fine Family Gurcharan Das, 2000-10-14 This majestic novel by the author of India Unbound is the extraordinary chronicle, rich in passion and incident, of a Punjabi family that is uprooted from its settled existence in Lyallpur by the violence of Partition and forced to flee to India. Everything is lost in the transition, but when a son is born into the family, hopes revive of rebuilding the family's fortunes, the efforts towards which mirror those of India itself as it struggles to build itself anew.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Buffering Love Issac M John, 2017-11-18 Could you go through a day without accessing a single mobile app? Or without dishing a comment here and a swipe there? These are some of the questions that the 15 short stories in Buffering Love explore through the escapades of its protagonists on myriad mobile apps. Whether it's the tinsel town diva who accidentally tweets an intimate personal account, or the aspiring writer who opens a dating app in an office reception just before her interview, the characters from the world of Buffering Love cling on to their mobile phones, sometimes to crush reality and sometimes to embellish it. Set in urban India and replete with surprising turns, Buffering Love will delight and devastate its readers in equal measure.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Ghosts of Meenambakkam Ashokamitran, 2016-03-01 One dark and stormy night, Dalpathado unexpectedly crosses paths with the narrator at Meenambakkam airport. The faceless, middle-aged man from Dalpathado’s past is there mourning the unexpected death of his daughter in a plane crash. After they spend a dangerous night in each other’s company, lashed by rain and reminiscence, neither man remains the same. Ghosts of Meenamkbakkam is a meditation on the violence that detonates human lives and the idea of love that endures all mayhem, even in death.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Unforgiving City and Other Stories Vasudhendra, 2022-03 AN ECLECTIC COLLECTION OF STORIES BY ONE OF INDIA'S MOST EXCITING NEW WRITERS From the Karnataka Sahitya Akademi winner Vasudhendra comes a powerful collection of stories that shock, move and amuse by turns. As the characters struggle to find their feet in a fast-changing India, they mirror our unspoken dilemmas, torn loyalties and the loss of innocence. In the extremely popular 'Red Parrot', an innocuous image from childhood returns to haunt a man when he visits his idyllic hometown. In 'Recession', the desire for a child leads a couple down unexpected paths. In other stories, a young woman in love rethinks her future when buried family secrets are suddenly revealed; a boy learns that insomnia may be the symptom of something more ominous; lonely apartment residents discover the thrills and perils of social media. Deftly crafted with gentle wit and a lightness of touch, each gripping story exposes the deepest contradictions of modern life. The fluid translation retains the flavour and nuances of the original Kannada, creating a rich reading experience. FROM THE BOOK 'The dance was called Paper Dance, where couples were asked to dance within the boundaries of a newspaper spread out on the floor. Stepping out of the boundary led to disqualification. As Devika was single, someone from the crowd stepped forward. It was Vinayak Kulakarni. . . . Devika sensed her partner's hesitation. He would forget his steps the moment he touched her. His ears turned red and he refused to look into her eyes. His boisterous friends shouted to him from behind: Hey, Kulki, come on, get closer. But, the more she boldly held his waist and drew him nearer, the more he would shrink; he held on to her gingerly. Devika egged him on nonstop, eventually helping him break out of his shyness. By the time the newspaper size shrank to the size of a paper towel, they were still in the game and, finally, Devika won. That was when she whispered her mobile number in his ear.'
  surendra mohan pathak novels: The Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction Pritham K. Chakravarthy, Rakesh Khanna, 2010 Fiction. South Asia Studies. Selected and translated from the Tamil by Pritham Chakravarthy. Edited by Rakesh Khanna. The follow-up to 2008's successful first collection featuring stories by Indra Soundar Rajan, Medhavi, Jeyaraj, Pushpa Thangadorai, Rajesh Kumar, Indumathi, M.K.Narayanan, and Resakee. A young woman's fascination with blue films leads to a bizarre murder! A bloodline of debauched maharajas falls prey to an evil curse! A beautiful girl uses karate to retrieve a stolen idol! Seven thrilling tales from seven Indian and Singaporean masters of action, suspense, and horror!
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Case No. 56 Chandrashekar Nagawaram, 2019-07-08
  surendra mohan pathak novels: One Indian Girl Chetan Bhagaot, 2016-08-23 Chetan Bhagaot is author of one blockbuster book, One Indian Girl. The New York times did not call him anything yet, USA detains him in airport every time he visits USA, Bhagaot got fired from an Investment Bank and trying to make a living out of writing books, Chetan Bhagaot is currently double timing his two Half Girlfriends Panusha and Ranusha. Please buy his book to support him maintaining his two half girlfriends. Here is one paragraph excerpt from the book One Indian Girl. Sonja is a divorced and attractive Indian girl. She is working as a software engineer in an investment bank, USA. She has money ($$$$), she can afford sex outside marriage. She also has opinion on everything. She is dating various marriage prospects, will she get her dream guy?
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Can Love Happen Twice? Ravinder Singh, 2016 Failing to show up after being invited with his friends to talk about his famous love story on a romance-themed radio chat show, Ravin becomes the topic of an emotionally turbulent discussion drawn on his incomplete second book, which reveals astonishing new developments.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Diler Mujrim : Jasusi Dunia Series Ibne Safi, 2010-11-11 Diler Mujrim is the story of lust for money and taking the route of crime to fulfill the craving for the currency. How a close relative of an ailing Nawab, Salim, goes on to murder to grab the booty. The other angle of the story arises when the original son of the Nawab, who was sent to a family friend when he was very young, comes to know of his father; Salim tries to get rid of the son of the Nawab too who was the original claimant of the property. Read to know how Salim fails in his attempt and gets trapped in his own web.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: Byculla to Bangkok S. Hussain Zaidi, 2017-08-16 The high-stakes game of the underworld has new faces, working for and against Dawood Ibrahim - the shadowy, manipulative figure that pulls the strings. Dawood's own deputy turned arch-rival Chhota Rajan, thug-turned-politician Arun Gawli, Amar (Raavan) Naik and his engineer brother Ashwin Naik, and a host of other characters, big and small, walk the pages of this compelling history of the Maharashtrian mobsters who were once dubbed 'amchi muley', 'our boys', by Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. Equally fascinating are the stories of the famous - and infamous - policemen and 'encounter specialists' who took the gangs on with great success and not too many scruples. Violence and deceit one expects to read of, but the strength of this book is also its ability to capture the mundane - almost naive - beginnings of what very quickly became the organized crime and brutal vendettas that held Mumbai to ransom through the last decades of the twentieth century. Meticulously researched and thrillingly told by the acknowledged expert on the underworld, this is faster-paced than Dongri to Dubai, and even more chilling in its implications for India and the subcontinent.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: When dreams travels Githa Hariharan, 2008-08-25 ‘The powerless must have a dream or two, dreams that break walls, dreams that go through walls as if they are powerless.’ A magical tour de force by a writer at the height of her powers, When Dreams Travel weaves round Scheherazade—or Shahrzad of the thousand and one nights—a vibrant, inventive story about that old game that’s never played out: the quest for love and power. The curtain opens on four figures, two men and two women. There is the sultan who wants a virgin every night; there is his brother, who makes an enemy of darkness and tries to banish it; and there are their ambitious brides, the sisters Shahrzad and Dunyazad, aspiring to be heroines—or martyrs. Travelling in and out of these lives to spellbinding effect is a range of stories, dark, poetic and witty by turns, spanning medieval to contemporary times. With its sharp and lively blend of past and present, its skillful reworking of the historical tradition, and its controlled use of evocative language, Githa Hariharan’s multi-voiced narrative assumes the significance of modern myth.
  surendra mohan pathak novels: And the Reason is You Upasana Gupta, 2011
Surendra (actor) - Wikipedia
Surendra (11 November 1910 – 11 September 1987; Surendra Nath) was an Indian singer-actor of Hindi films. [1] Known by his mononym, Surendra was born and educated in Punjab to be a …

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Jun 14, 2024 · Surendra is a masculine name commonly found in India and Nepal. It originates from the combination of two Sanskrit terms: sura, meaning ‘god’ and indra, the name of the …

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A submission from Virginia, U.S. says the name Surendra means "The name Surendra means Lord Indra, Chief of Gods" and is of Hindu origin. According to a user from India, the name …

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Surendra is an Indian name with Sanskrit origins, predominantly used by Hindus. It is a masculine name. The meaning of Surendra is 'lord of gods' or 'king of gods.'

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Surendra is a Hindu Boy Name pronounced as SHOO-ren-dra and means Lord of Heroes, King of Kings. The name Surendra has Indian origins, stemming from the Sanskrit language.

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The name “Surendra” originates from ancient Sanskrit, a classical language of India that has a significant legacy in Hindu culture and literature. In Sanskrit, “Surendra” is a compound of two …

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Name Surendra generally means Lord Indra is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Name Surendra has Indian origin and is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion.

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Surendra is a Boy name, meaning lord Indra in hindu origin. Find the complete details of Surendra name on BabyNamesCube, the most trusted source for baby name meaning, numerology, …

Surendra (actor) - Wikipedia
Surendra (11 November 1910 – 11 September 1987; Surendra Nath) was an Indian singer-actor of Hindi films. [1] Known by his mononym, Surendra was born and educated in Punjab to be a …

Explore Surendra: Meaning, Origin & Popularity - MomJunction
Jun 14, 2024 · Surendra is a masculine name commonly found in India and Nepal. It originates from the combination of two Sanskrit terms: sura, meaning ‘god’ and indra, the name of the …

Surendra - Meaning of Surendra, What does Surendra mean? - BabyNamesPedia
Surendra is of the meaning chief of the gods. See also the related categories, chief (king), gods , and sanskrit . Surendra is not widely used as a baby name for boys.

What Does The Name Surendra Mean? - The Meaning of Names
A submission from Virginia, U.S. says the name Surendra means "The name Surendra means Lord Indra, Chief of Gods" and is of Hindu origin. According to a user from India, the name …

Surendra Name Meaning - Babynology
Surendra name meaning, baby Boy name Surendra meaning,etymology, history, presonality details. Surendra Rhyming, similar names and popularity.

Surendra Name: Meaning, Origin, Significance, Popularity, Zodiac ...
Surendra is an Indian name with Sanskrit origins, predominantly used by Hindus. It is a masculine name. The meaning of Surendra is 'lord of gods' or 'king of gods.'

Surendra - Hindu Boy Name Meaning and Pronunciation - Ask …
Surendra is a Hindu Boy Name pronounced as SHOO-ren-dra and means Lord of Heroes, King of Kings. The name Surendra has Indian origins, stemming from the Sanskrit language.

The meaning and history of the name Surendra - Venere
The name “Surendra” originates from ancient Sanskrit, a classical language of India that has a significant legacy in Hindu culture and literature. In Sanskrit, “Surendra” is a compound of two …

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Name Surendra generally means Lord Indra is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Name Surendra has Indian origin and is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion.

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Surendra is a Boy name, meaning lord Indra in hindu origin. Find the complete details of Surendra name on BabyNamesCube, the most trusted source for baby name meaning, numerology, …