Kalić is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D8 highway.
Coordinates: 45°30′35″N 14°44′03″E / 45.5097536800°N 14.7340883100°E / 45.5097536800; 14.7340883100
"Kali" is a popular award winning poem by the eminent Indian writer, linguist and literary critic Rukmini Bhaya Nair. The poem won First Prize in the Second All India Poetry Competition conducted by The Poetry Society (India) in 1990. The poem has been widely cited and anthologised in reputed journals and scholalry volumes on contemporary Indian poetry.
The poem has received rave reviews since its first publication in 1990 in the anthology on Indian Poetry Emerging Voices. The poem has been frequently quoted in scholarly analysis of contemporary Indian English Poetry. The poem is regarded by critics as a jewel in contemporary Indian poetry.
Although outwardly the poem describes the Hindu Goddess Kali, her tantrums and her equation with her son Ganesha and consort Shiva, the poem has a clear existentialist message for the Indian woman and her many socio-psychological trappings. In her writings, Rukmini brings about this interplay between the esoteric and the mundane in systematic subjugation of Indian woman over the centuries. The poem has been widely discussed at various literary festivals.
Kali (Hanna Weynerowska, born Hanna Gordziałkowska; 18 December 1918 – 20 June 1998) was a Polish-born American painter known for her stylized portraits. She has been described as one of the most important Polish female painters. She was a World War II veteran of the Polish Resistance Movement after Nazi Germany occupied Poland, when she used the nom de guerre Kali. After emigrating and marrying, she used many variants of name, including "Hanna Kali Weynerowski", "Hanna Weynerowski-Kali", "Hanna Gordziałkowski-Weynerowski", "Hanka Weynerowska", and "Hanna Gordziałkowski", but she signed her paintings Kali.
The figures in her art resemble Old Masters in subject and positioning, but are painted in a simplified, flattened and more graphic manner. The paintings are brightly colored, often portraying the subject shown sitting at bust-length, with an elongated face, flattened body, a patterned element such as part of the clothing, and with the subject's hands positioned in a classical pose. Her work has been likened to a combination of Neo-mannerist and Surrealist.
Anjali (Tamil: அஞ்சலி) is an Tamil soap opera that was aired on Sun TV. The show premiered on 27 November 2006. It aired Monday through Friday at 6:00PM IST. The show starring by Mallika, Prajin, Devadarshini, Poovilangu Mohan, Subhalekha Sudhakar and Rindhiya.
The show is produced by Aniksha Productions Anitha Kumaran and director by C.J.Bhaskar. The title track was composed by Kesava Kiran and Lyrics by Vairamuthu. The show last aired on 25 April 2008 and ended with 358 episodes. It was also aired in Sri Lanka Tamil Channel on Shakthi TV.
The story revolved around the girl Anjali. She was a girl who was brought up from a rather poor family. Ashok was a rich guy who fell in love with Anjali. He was very adamant and at point of time, he succeeded in marrying her. Anjali's father was happy that a rich guy had married his daughter. He was also the son of his employer. Ashok's dad I was not so happy in this marriage, but he accepted for the sake of his son’s happiness. After their marriage, Anjali moved into Ashok's house and one day end up seeing Ashok's father strangling his sister. The story took a turn, when Anjali knew that a girl was after Ashok and the mystery about the girl she was having. Anjali was shocked about this. The rest of the story was about her finding the truth and about the way Ashok dealt with the situation. The serial was watched by the audience with interest and they were curious about the turns and twists. The suspense was about the connection between Ashok and the child. The story was knitted in a such way that it made the viewers remain astonished at the end of every episode.
Anjali is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by IV Sasi and produced by A Raghunath. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sharada, MG Soman and Adoor Bhasi in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan.
The music was composed by G. Devarajan and lyrics was written by Sreekumaran Thampi.
It's been raining
Hundred days, thousand nights
It's cold when I awake
No more light
To a sky without a moon
I heard you say
See you soon
Kali came, she took away
Said it had to die
So it could grow again
If you don't wake up
You'll be on the stars
Throw them down
To me