Bangaaradha Manushya was created in 1970.
Manushya Bandhangal was created in 1972.
The cast of Devatha Manushya - 1988 includes: Rajkumar
Manushya Mrugam - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: India:U/A
The cast of Manushya Puthran - 1973 includes: Adoor Bhasi
The cast of Manushya Bandhangal - 1972 includes: Adoor Bhasi Prem Nazir
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The cast of Bangarada Manushya - 1972 includes: Arathi Srinath Lakshmidevi Vajramuni Dwarkeesh Balkrishna Bharathi as Lakshmi Rajkumar as Rajiv
The cast of Manushya Mrugam - 1980 includes: Prathapachandran Jayan as Babu, Gopi Janardanan as Chandran Jayaprabha as Sridevi Jose Prakash as K. G. Menon Jagathi Sreekumar as Anandan
The phrase "Pattiniyaaya manushya nee pusthakam kayyil eduthoolu" translates to "Dear human, take the book in your hand" in Malayalam. This quote is attributed to the renowned Indian poet and writer, V. Madhusoodanan Nair. It reflects themes of knowledge and the importance of literature in human life.
The poet of the poem with the line "wahi manushya hai ki jo ..." is Sant Kabir Das, a revered 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint. His poems are known for their spiritual depth and social commentary, promoting unity, equality, and love.
Manushya Gaurav Din, celebrated on October 2nd in India, is a day dedicated to honoring human dignity and promoting awareness about the rights and responsibilities of individuals. It aligns with the values of Mahatma Gandhi, emphasizing respect for all human beings and the importance of fostering a just society. The day encourages discussions and activities that highlight the significance of human rights and ethical living.