Anu Anand (Tamil:அனு ஆனந்த்) is an Indian actress and playback singer.she works mainly in Tamil film industry. Public people addressed her as Mannargudiyin Thangamagal (Tamil:மன்னார்குடியின் தங்கமகள்). She did her music performance over 13 countries including South Africa, London, Malaysia, Singapore, and the USA. In stage shows she has sung duet with leading singers like S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Mano, Unni Menon, Madhu Balakrishnan and so on. She was appreciated by music legends like T. M. Soundararajan and M.S.Viswanathan. Actors like Kamal Haasan, suriya, karthi are praises Anu for her singing.
Anu Anand was born on 31 March 2000 in mannargudi. she is the daughter of Anand and Aasha. she has one elder sister. Now Anu Studying in Leo Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai earlier in Bharathidasan Matriculation school, Mannargudi.
Anu Anand was participated in TV reality shows. she was one of the top ten contestants in the third season of the reality-based singing competition Airtel Super Singer Junior in 2012. she also works in leading manual orchestra named as Lakshman Sruthi Orchestra. Her debut Filmsong is Enakkaaga Poranthaye which was composed by Justin Prabhakaran for Pannaiyarum Padminiyum movie.
Anu (also An; from Sumerian 𒀭 An, "sky, heaven") is the earliest attested Sky Father deity. In Sumerian religion, he was also "King of the Gods", "Lord of the Constellations, Spirits and Demons", and "Supreme Ruler of the Kingdom of Heaven", where Anu himself wandered the highest Heavenly Regions. He was believed to have the power to judge those who had committed crimes, and to have created the stars as soldiers to destroy the wicked. His attribute was the Royal Tiara. His attendant and Overseer was the God Ilabrat.
Anu existed in Sumerian cosmogony as a dome that covered the flat earth; Outside of this dome was the primordial body of water known as Nammu (not to be confused with the subterranean Abzu).
In Sumerian, the designation "An" was used interchangeably with "the heavens" so that in some cases it is doubtful whether, under the term, the god An or the heavens is being denoted. The Akkadians inherited An as the god of heavens from the Sumerian as Anu-, and in Akkadian cuneiform, the DINGIR character may refer either to Anum or to the Akkadian word for god, ilu-, and consequently had two phonetic values an and il. Hittite cuneiform as adapted from the Old Assyrian kept the an value but abandoned il.
Anu, is a Vedic Sanskrit term for a major tribe in the Rigveda, RV 1.108.8, RV 8.10.5 (both times listed together with the Druhyu) and, later also in the Mahabharata. One of the Anu kings, King Anga, was a chakravartin (AB 8.22).
Ānava, the vrddhi derivation of Anu appears as the name of a ruler in the Rigvedic account of the Battle of the Ten Kings (7.18.13) and at 8.4.1 with the Turvaśa (tribe). The meaning ánu "living, human" (Naighantu) cannot be substantiated for the Rigveda and may have been derived from the tribal name,
Anu may refer to:
Anand (English: Bliss) is a 1971 Indian drama film co-written and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It stars Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan in lead roles, with Khanna playing the title role. The dialogues were written by Gulzar. The film won several awards including the filmfare award for best film in 1972. In 2013, it was listed in Anupama Chopra's book "100 Films To See before You Die".
The film begins with a felicitation ceremony arranged for Dr. Bhaskar (Amitabh Bachchan) who has just written a book titled Anand. Bhaskar is a cancer specialist and after the congratulatory speeches, he reveals that the book is not a work of fiction but taken from his own diary and pertains to his experiences with a real person named Anand.
In flashback, Bhaskar is shown as an honest and committed physician who is happier dealing with genuine suffering than with the rich and their imagined ailments. He is blunt to a fault and does not conceal a patient's true predicament from him or her, regardless of the seriousness of the condition. Dr. Kulkarni, his friend, introduces him to Anand (Rajesh Khanna) who is dying from intestinal cancer. Bhaskar is struck by Anand's good cheer and is shocked to learn that Anand is aware of his true condition.
Anand (pronounced [aːnənd̪]) is a name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit abstract noun आनन्द (ānand), which means happiness.
Katakam Sudarshan, commonly known by his nom de guerre, Anand (Hindi pronunciation: [aːnŋd̪]), is a Politburo member of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), a bannedMaoist insurgentcommunist party in India.
Anand was born at Adilabad in Andhra Pradesh, and pursued education at the government polytechnic college, in Warangal. He has worked as a teacher to financially support his higher education. He married the Adiladab district secretary of CPI (Maoist), Sadhana. She was gunned down by the police force, few years back.
Anand is one of the senior-most cadres of the ultra-leftist political party, and has been leading the ongoing armed struggle from northern Telangana to Dandakaranya, for over 30 years. He is described by Indian police as a "soft spoken" person, an "orthodox" Maoist and a "hardline strategist". He is prominently known for chalking out the policies of the party in the political arena, and upholds that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.
I'm the planet of pity
I'm a screaming mad dog
Tried to get out of the setting
But I won't get stepping out
Got a hang over
God I'm hangin' around
Awake not awake
I lie down on the ground
Don't you know
I don't speak to no one
Cause no one is good
I speak to no one
But you You made me down
I met a boy named Jonas
He called a whale his friend
Kill the whale
His only friend
And your soul will awake in hell
Bring me down
Die alone
Breed the breeders
Cocaine dealers rule our lives alone
Don't you know
I don't speak to no one cause'
no one is good
I speak to no one
But you You made me down
She's my ground
If you want to leave me You
should try
Eat cow
Come and push me on the ground
Eat cow
You like it bloody
Eat cow
Come and push me on the ground
Eat cow
You gotta' push it
You gotta' push it