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Encyclopedia > Madan


There are several meanings of the term Madan:

  • Madan is an alternative name (Madana) for the god Kama in Hinduism. Kama is the god of Love, Cupid, in Hindu mythology.
  • Madan, a.k.a. Madhan or Mathan, is the pen name of a famous Tamil cartoonist, journalist and writer.
  • Madan is a former name of the Armenian town of Kapan
  • Madan is town in southern Bulgaria
  • The Madan are an ethnic group from southern Iraq

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Madan Plastics Inc. Injection molding and tool building (134 words)
Madan Plastics Inc. Injection molding and tool building
For over forty years, Madan Plastics has been one of the most progressive, versatile, and cost effective injection molders in the eastern United States.
Our manufacturing facility includes an extensive range of late model injection molding, tool building, and ancillary equipment to support our rigorous quality and productivity standards.
The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum (1938 words)
It is said that Madan’s grandfather, Ram Singh, built a house there in 1928 called ‘Mohan Niwas’ where musicians often used to assemble for singing sessions but since the family settled down in Shimla/Delhi they seldom visited their village.
Madan’s mother Puran Devi was a deeply religious woman and was responsible for Madan’s spiritual leanings from early childhood.
Madan’s last public performance took place at Calcutta where he is said to have enchanted the audience by singing raag Bageshwari— Binti suno mere Avadhpuri ke Basaiya—for an hour and a half.
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