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New Zealand singer, songwriter and recording artist
Aaradhna Jayantilal Patel (born 20 December 1983), better known by the mononym Aaradhna, is a New Zealand singer, songwriter, and musical recording artist
Aaradhna
Indian actress and model
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Surbhi_Javeri_Vyas
1962 single by Sam Cooke
version, less than two minutes long, revealed their blues-style harmonies. Aaradhna covered the song on her 2008 album Sweet Soul Music. The recording was
Bring_It_On_Home_to_Me
New Zealand hip hop artist
MTV Europe Music Awards "Kiwi musicians have taken to Twitter to support Aaradhna in calling out the 'urban' category". The New Zealand Herald. 18 November
Savage_(rapper)
2006 studio album by Aaradhna
You is the debut studio album by New Zealand musical recording artist Aaradhna released on May 8, 2006. The first single "Down Time", entered the New
I_Love_You_(Aaradhna_album)
Indian television series
Khetarpal as Prof. Prem Kumar Chaudhary Sejal Shah as Mrs. Anjali Aggarwal Aaradhna Uppal as Mrs. Renuka Sanyal Mohit Chauhan as Mr. Kishore Aggarwal Kushabh
Sadda_Haq_(TV_series)
Season of television series
Rudrapratap Singhania Sana Makbul as Shefali Puneet Tejwani as Cheeku Aaradhna Uppal as Kumud Singhania Neelam Mehra as Teji Singhania Danish Pandor as
Kitani_Mohabbat_Hai_season_2
band; "Hip Hop Holiday" (1994) reached #1 The 3Ds 48May 8 Foot Sativa Aaradhna Able Tasmans Chris Abrahams Richard Adams Adeaze Rudy Adrian Age Pryor
List_of_New_Zealand_musicians
New Zealand hip-hop record company
signed many New Zealand hip hop and R&B artists such as Savage, Adeaze, Aaradhna, The Deceptikonz, Devolo and Ill Semantics. The founders of Dawn Raid Entertainment
Dawn_Raid_Entertainment
2004 single by Adeaze and Aaradhna
Zealand R&B and soul duo Adeaze. It is a duet with fellow New Zealand singer Aaradhna, who was credited as a co-star for the single release due to her recent
Getting_Stronger
2006 soundtrack album by Various artists
Together - Adeaze Forever - Aaradhna featuring Kevin Soul Better Than Change - Dallas & Mu They Don't Know - Savage featuring Aaradhna Gold - Verse Two Knowing
Sione's_Wedding_(soundtrack)
Performing arts awards in New Zealand
Light Don McGlashan - Warm Hand Che Fu - Beneath the Radar Bic Runga Birds Aaradhna - I Love You Anika Moa - Stolen Hill 2007 Tim Finn Imaginary Kingdom Paul
Aotearoa Music Award for Best Solo Artist
Aotearoa_Music_Award_for_Best_Solo_Artist
Ethnic group
Dunedin mayor Sukhi Turner, cricketers Dipak Patel and Jeetan Patel, singer Aaradhna, Minister Priyanca Radhakrishnan and former Governor General Anand Satyanand
Indian_diaspora
New Zealand DJ and record producer
Talib Kweli, Havoc, M.O.P., Buckshot, Freddie Gibbs, Fashawn, Skyzoo, Aaradhna and At Peace. Gratitude reached number 23 on the New Zealand Albums Chart
P-Money
2008 studio album by Aaradhna
Music is the second studio album by New Zealand musical recording artist Aaradhna, released in 2008 on Valentine's Day. "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)"
Sweet Soul Music (Aaradhna album)
Sweet_Soul_Music_(Aaradhna_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Lostprophets, 2004 "Wake Up (Next to You)", by Graham Parker, 1982 "Wake Up", by Aaradhna from Treble & Reverb, 2012 "Wake Up", by Alanis Morissette from Jagged
Wake_Up
2025 3 August 2027 Surya Partap Singh Service 4 August 2025 3 August 2027 Aaradhna Sawhney Service 4 August 2025 3 August 2027 Yashvir Singh Rathor Service
List of sitting judges of the high courts of India
List_of_sitting_judges_of_the_high_courts_of_India
New Zealand annual music competition
Anika Moa, Anna Coddington, The Electric Confectionaires, Steriogram, Aaradhna, Spacifix, The Phoenix Foundation, The Feelers, The Black Seeds, Nesian
Smokefreerockquest
countless New Zealand Music Awards wins. Other popular artists include, Aaradhna, Vince Harder, Anika Moa, Gin Wigmore, whose debut album Holy Smoke peaked
2000s_in_music
2017 studio album by Lorde
You – The Naked and Famous (2011) Vows – Kimbra (2012) Treble & Reverb – Aaradhna (2013) Pure Heroine – Lorde (2014) Evergreen – Broods (2015) Conscious
Melodrama_(Lorde_album)
Indian television series
Gandhi as Adhrij Anupam Bhattacharya as Abhimanyu Rohan Shah as Adwik Aaradhna Uppal as Farida Sandit Tiwari as Vivan's Brother-in-law Nikita Sharma as
MTV_Fanaah
Free of cost meal service to the devotees
of love and service - RSSB Newspaper Articles". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 2025-10-29. Singh, Aaradhna (January 3, 2025). "Maha Kumbh 2025".
Bhandara_(Hinduism)
Topics referred to by the same term
(born 1974), Indian politician All pages with titles containing Aradhana Aaradhna (born 1983), New Zealand R&B singer Aradhna, an Indian spiritual band from
Aradhana
Annual New Zealand music award
releases in the eligibility period. In 2016, the award was presented to Aaradhna her album Brown Girl. She refused to accept the award, saying she felt
Aotearoa Music Awards for Best Hip Hop Artist and Best Soul/RnB Artist
Aotearoa_Music_Awards_for_Best_Hip_Hop_Artist_and_Best_Soul/RnB_Artist
Topics referred to by the same term
episode I Love You (Yah Tibyah La Blu), an American rock band I Love You (Aaradhna album), 2006 I Love You (Amanda Blank album), 2009 I Love You (Diana Ross
I_Love_You
Annual New Zealand music award
year's awards is "honouring Pacific women". The awards were dominated by Aaradhna, who won six awards. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface
Pacific_Music_Awards
2012 studio album by Aaradhna
Treble & Reverb is the third studio album by New Zealand recording artist Aaradhna, released on 9 November 2012. A deluxe edition was released on 22 October
Treble_&_Reverb
Hip-hop collective, Onehunga, New Zealand (debut 2017)
Album at the 2016 New Zealand Music Awards. At the Awards, R&B singer Aaradhna Jayantilal Patel refused her award for Best Urban/Hip-Hop Album, claiming
SWIDT
New Zealand R&B/soul duo
Your Love" — RMNZ: Gold Always and for Real "Getting Stronger" (featuring Aaradhna) 1 RMNZ: 3× Platinum "Tears in Heaven" — "—" denotes releases that did
Adeaze
30 Roc 3T 4 P.M. 40 5 After Midnight 6lack 702 7669 98 Degrees Aaliyah Aaradhna Gregory Abbott Paula Abdul Tyler Acord Adeaze Adele Adrian Daniel Afrodiziac
List_of_R&B_musicians
Annual New Zealand music award
Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014. "Lorde, Aaradhna win big at music awards (+photos)". The New Zealand Herald. APN News &
Aotearoa Music Award for Single of the Year
Aotearoa_Music_Award_for_Single_of_the_Year
Indian television series
grandmother of Vividha, Guddi and Ankit, great grandmother of Khushi (2016–2017) Aaradhna Uppal as Kalindi Vashisht: Amarkant's daughter; Ramakant's sister; Vipul's
Jaana_Na_Dil_Se_Door
2005 studio album by Savage
Savage" "Tear the Roof Off" "Everyday Hustle" "They Don't Know" (featuring Aaradhna) "Rock Like Me" "The Bodysnatcher" "Set Me Free" "Locked Up Remix" (Akon
Moonshine_(Savage_album)
2018 album by Sons of Zion
pop and soul music. "Is That Enough", a duet with New Zealand R&B singer Aaradhna, was released as single a week prior to the album's release, and was a
Vantage Point (Sons of Zion album)
Vantage_Point_(Sons_of_Zion_album)
Ethnic group
literature and sport. Scribe Boxer Joseph Parker Tana Umaga, of the All Blacks Aaradhna – R&B artist (Samoan mother, Indian father) Frankie Adams - actress Adeaze
Samoan_New_Zealanders
How It Goes" (Timmy Trumpet Remix) P Money featuring David Dallas and Aaradhna – "Say Yeah" (Timmy Trumpet Remix) Radio Ink – "Wish You Were Here" (Timmy
Timmy_Trumpet_discography
New Zealand singer, songwriter and producer
"2D" 2005 — — Beneath the Radar "Lightwork" 2006 — — "Spin 1" (featuring Aaradhna) 2006 20 — RMNZ: Gold Hi-Score – The Best of Che Fu "—" denotes releases
Che_Fu
2013 single by Lorde
about it". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 January 2018. "Lorde, Aaradhna win big at music awards (+photos)". The New Zealand Herald. APN News &
Royals_(song)
2012 New Zealand comedy film
” performed by PNC, "Say Yeah" performed by P-Money, David Dallas and Aaradhna, "O Le Atua Lava" performed by Mz J and Deacon Kelemete Ta'ale, “Everything”
Sione's 2: Unfinished Business
Sione's_2:_Unfinished_Business
Annual New Zealand music award
Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2014. "Lorde, Aaradhna win big at music awards (+photos)". The New Zealand Herald. APN News &
Aotearoa Music Award for Album of the Year
Aotearoa_Music_Award_for_Album_of_the_Year
New Zealand music award ceremony
Single of the Year Te Tino Waiata Tōtahi o te Tau Fazerdaze – Soft Power‡ Aaradhna – Sweet Surrender Anna Coddington – Te Whakamiha CHAII – Safar Georgia
2025_Aotearoa_Music_Awards
Co-educational state secondary school
curriculum as culturally responsive, offering diverse learning opportunities. Aaradhna – singer and songwriter Robbie Fruean – rugby union player Neil Ieremia
Porirua_College
New Zealander citizens with Indian origin or descent
Ranjna Patel, businesswoman Nikhil Ravishankar, CEO of Air New Zealand Aaradhna Patel, R&B artist Shailesh Prajapati, New Zealand actor, best known for
Indian_New_Zealanders
2013 studio album by Lorde
You – The Naked and Famous (2011) Vows – Kimbra (2012) Treble & Reverb – Aaradhna (2013) Pure Heroine – Lorde (2014) Evergreen – Broods (2015) Conscious
Pure_Heroine
2012 EP by Lorde
from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014. "Lorde, Aaradhna win big at music awards". The New Zealand Herald. 22 November 2013. Archived
The_Love_Club_EP
Musical group from New Zealand
from New Zealand hip hop artists including Chelsea Jade, Raiza Biza and Aaradhna. In keeping with the spirit of Aghani al-banat, Toogood invited mostly
The_Adults
Musical artist
includes collaborations with artists and producers including, Chong Nee, Aaradhna, PNC, Dei Hamo, Truth, Vince Harder and Rachel Fraser. Pieter writes his
Pieter_T
2 Anika Moa 1 4 July 2016 Conscious Broods 4 1 August 2016 Brown Girl Aaradhna 1 7 November 2016 Meant to Be The Koi Boys 1 14 November 2016 E Ipo: The
List of number-one albums in New Zealand by New Zealand artists
List_of_number-one_albums_in_New_Zealand_by_New_Zealand_artists
2014 studio album by Hilltop Hoods
listing No. Title Length 1. "The Thirst Pt. 4 (Interlude)" (featuring Aaradhna) 3:02 2. "Walking Under Stars" 3:45 3. "Cosby Sweater" 3:37 4. "The Art
Walking_Under_Stars
2004 Misfits of Science "Fools Love" 4 30 August 2004 Adeaze featuring Aaradhna "Getting Stronger" 1 13 September 2004 Michael Murphy "So Damn Beautiful"
List of number-one singles in New Zealand by New Zealand artists
List_of_number-one_singles_in_New_Zealand_by_New_Zealand_artists
Musical artist
including Hans Raj Hans, Papon, Sajjad Ali, Vaishali Samant, Rhian Sheehan, Aaradhna, Zain-Zohaib and others. In 2024, Chetan reunited with Tahir Qawwal, this
Kris_Chetan_Ramlu
Sabrina Starke Sevn Alias Trijntje Oosterhuis Typhoon Waylon New Zealand Aaradhna Anna Coddington Dudley Benson Georgia Lines Ginny Blackmore Jan Hellriegel
List of artists influenced by Michael Jackson
List_of_artists_influenced_by_Michael_Jackson
Annual New Zealand songwriting awards
Callum Allardice "Deep Thought" APRA Best Māori Songwriter Maisey Rika Maisey Rika "Taku Mana" APRA Best Pacific Song Aaradhna Patel Aaradhna "Brown Girl"
2017 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
2017_APRA_Silver_Scroll_Awards
Lipz Robyn Loau Tenelle Luafalemana Malo Luafutu Tau Moe Madison Nonoa Aaradhna Patel Pene Pati Shakaiah Perez Mei-Alicia Rika Mavis Rivers Sanerivi Sagala
List_of_Samoans
2009 studio album by David Dallas
handled by Fire & Ice, 41 and P-Money. It features guest appearances from Aaradhna, PNC, Young Sid, Devolo, Niko & Jordache. The album won 'Best Urban/Hip
Something_Awesome
New Zealand radio station
End, Thirsty Merc and Elemeno P, Nesian Mystik, Frontline, Savage Feat. Aaradhna and Goodnight Nurse. The Edge Summer Jam was revived in 2009 with The Veronicas
The Edge (New Zealand radio station)
The_Edge_(New_Zealand_radio_station)
New Zealand music award ceremony
Orchestra – V "Friday Night At The Liquor Store" – Avantdale Bowling Club‡ Aaradhna – "She" Corrella – "Blue Eyed Māori" Coterie – "Always Beside You" (ft
2024_Aotearoa_Music_Awards
Jack Jersey Guus Meeuwis Anouk Teeuwe Herman van Veen Robert Westerholt Aaradhna Megan Alatini Daniel Bedingfield Carly Binding Jackie Clarke Ashely Cooper
List_of_singer-songwriters
Ltd of the parent company Sea TV Network Ltd. Aahar Charya Aalochna Path Aaradhna ABCD Of Jainism Dharmyatra Healthy Living Jain Focus Jain Jyotish(Live
Jinvani_Channel
Radio station in New Zealand
People, Australian band Swiss, New Zealand reggae band Three Houses Down, Aaradhna, Pieter T, Cydel, Sweet and Irie, Giant Killa and Brownhill. In December
Pacific_Media_Network
2005 single by Savage
"They Don't Know" is a song by New Zealand musicians Savage and Aaradhna, released on 17 October 2005 as the third and final single from Savage's debut
They_Don't_Know_(Savage_song)
New Zealand rapper (born 1991)
ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 31 August 2018. "Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards | Aaradhna and Kings win big at Vodafone Pacific Music Awards". www.nzmusicawards
Kings_(musician)
New Zealand music festival
Katchafire, Too Many Zooz, Chronixx, K+Lab, Dillastrate, The Salad Boys, Aaradhna and many more. The 2019 event took place on 23 February 2019 and featured
Electric_Avenue_(festival)
New Zealand reggae band
genres outside of reggae, such as their collaboration "Is That Enough" with Aaradhna. For the band's third album Vantage Point (2018), all members decided to
Sons_of_Zion
Australian hip-hop group
seventh studio album, the band worked with Sabre, New Zealand soul singer Aaradhna, Brother Ali, Dan Sultan, Drapht, Canadian voice-over artist Dave Pettitt
Hilltop_Hoods
City in the North Island of New Zealand
(kaumatua of the Ngāti Toa iwi) Other prominent residents have included: Aaradhna (R&B singer) Alistair Campbell, poet Michael Campbell (golfer) Jerry Collins
Porirua
Six60 "Someone to Be Around" 11 Coterie "Cool It Down" 12 Savage featuring Aaradhna "They Don't Know" 13 The Black Seeds "So True" 14 Drax Project featuring
New Zealand top 50 singles of 2023
New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2023
2022 album by Sons of Zion
guitar (8, 13), producer (3), songwriter (2–4, 8–10, 12–15), vocals (8, 13) Aaradhna Patel – performer (6), songwriter (6) Matthew Sadgrove – bass (12), engineer
First_XV_(album)
Annual New Zealand music awards ceremony
Poet's Embrace. The Tui for Best Pacific Music Album was presented to Aaradhna at the Pacific Music Awards in May for her album Treble & Reverb. The Best
2013_New_Zealand_Music_Awards
2010 studio album by P-Money
It features guest appearances from Vince Harder, Con Psy, PNC, Scribe, Aaradhna, Meryl Cassie, Mz J, and Milan Borich of Pluto. The album peaked at number
Everything_(P-Money_album)
New Zealand music education institute
Nominated 2013 APRA Song Awards Aaradhna Best Pacific Song "Wake Up" Evan Short Co-writer, producer Won 2013 NZ Music Awards Aaradhna Album of the Year Treble
Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand
Music_and_Audio_Institute_of_New_Zealand
Australian electropop musician, singer, producer, and remixer
(featuring Peta Morris) 2005 27 Panic Room "Love Declaration" (featuring Aaradhna) 2006 31 "It's Not Me, It's You" (featuring Ngaiire) — "The Only One" (featuring
Paul_Mac
2013 studio album by P-Money
Records and Duck Down Music. It features guest appearances from Nicole Wray, Aaradhna, At Peace, Blaison Maven, Buckshot, Buff1, Fashawn, Freddie Gibbs, Havoc
Gratitude_(P-Money_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
1997 "Downtime" (Jo Dee Messina song), 2001 "Down Time", a 2006 single by Aaradhna "Downtime", a 2009 song by Timothy B. Schmit from his album Expando Down
Downtime_(disambiguation)
Annual New Zealand songwriting awards
James Milne (Lawrence Arabia) "The Listening Times" Aaradhna Patel, Evan Short, Peter Wadams (Aaradhna) "Wake Up" Tipene Williams, Justin Ferguson (Tipene)
2013 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
2013_APRA_Silver_Scroll_Awards
Music award ceremony
2013 Taite Music Prize finalists Artist Album Label Result Aaradhna Treble & Reverb Frequency Media Group Nominated @Peace @Peace Frequency Media Group
2013_Taite_Music_Prize
40 Singles. Retrieved 25 August 2020. "Charts.nz – Adeaze co-starring Aaradhna – Getting Stronger". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved 25 August 2020. "Charts
List of number-one singles from the 2000s (New Zealand)
List_of_number-one_singles_from_the_2000s_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand cricketer Rachin Ravindra, current New Zealand cricketer Aaradhna Patel, Half Samoan and half Indian R&B artist Shailesh Prajapati, New Zealand
Hinduism_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand music recording award
2013 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 21 November 2013 Lorde & Aaradhna (4 awards) Aaradhna – Treble & Reverb Lorde – "Royals" Shannon Ryan and Stan Walker
Aotearoa_Music_Awards
with the Icon Award. On May 29, the 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards were held. Aaradhna won Best Soul / RnB Artist. On June 5, Wayne Lewis died at the age of 68
2025_in_rhythm_and_blues
featuring Gary Pine "Love Generation" from the album, Western Dream 13 Aaradhna "Down Time"† from the album, I Love You 14 Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron and
New Zealand top 20 singles of 2006
New_Zealand_top_20_singles_of_2006
Musical artist
musicians including Dame Malvina Major, Sir Howard Morrison, Bella Kalolo and Aaradhna. With a deep sense of pride in her heritage, she combines her Pacific culture
Rosita_Vai
New Zealand music awards
"Sun Goes Down" 2012 Nainz and Viiz Tupa’i Adeaze "Paradise" 2013 Aaradhna Patel Aaradhna "Wake Up" 2014 Mark Vanilau Mark Vanilau "Giant of the Sea" 2015
APRA_Awards_(New_Zealand)
Topics referred to by the same term
Conley in 1967. Sweet Soul Music may also refer to: Sweet Soul Music (Aaradhna album), 2008 Sweet Soul Music (London Boys album), 1991 "Sweet Soul Music"
Sweet Soul Music (disambiguation)
Sweet_Soul_Music_(disambiguation)
Annual New Zealand music awards ceremony
formally awarded to Aaradhna for Brown Girl, she refused to accept it and informally presented it to fellow nominee SWIDT. "Aaradhna claims racism, gives
2016_New_Zealand_Music_Awards
21 July 2007. Big winners of the night included Savage and Jade McRae. Aaradhna Boo-Yaa Tribe DJ Nino Brown Israel Kid Confucius Fast Crew N'Fa Deni Hines
Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand 2006
Urban_Music_Awards_Australia_and_New_Zealand_2006
Season of television series
majority. Theme: Soul classics Musical guests: Titanium ("Tattoo") and Aaradhna ("You Don't Love Me Anymore") Two acts were eliminated from the fourth
The X Factor (New Zealand TV series) series 1
The_X_Factor_(New_Zealand_TV_series)_series_1
Annual New Zealand music award
Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014. "Lorde, Aaradhna win big at music awards (+photos)". The New Zealand Herald. APN News &
Aotearoa Music Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year
Aotearoa_Music_Award_for_Breakthrough_Artist_of_the_Year
Wesley-Smith, actor 15 December: Brooke Fraser, singer-songwriter 20 December: Aaradhna, hip-hop artist 7 January: Eliza Amy Hodgson, botanist 15 June: Sir William
1983_in_New_Zealand
Season of television series
"Hit Me, Baby, One More Time" by Britney Spears Top 4: "Down Time" by Aaradhna, "Better Be Home Soon" by Crowded House Top 3: "I Have Nothing" by Whitney
New_Zealand_Idol_season_3
Topics referred to by the same term
Love You Too, a 1989 album by Ted Hawkins "I Love You Too", a song by Aaradhna from I Love You "ILY2", a song by Charli XCX from Number 1 Angel This disambiguation
I_Love_You_Too
(1987), Prit Pramani Pagle Pagle (1987) and Mari Bhillu (1989). Sadhna Ni Aaradhna (1989) is a short story collection. His novel Angaliyat has been translated
Joseph_Macwan
Annual New Zealand music awards ceremony
award ‡ – Technical award Live Performances on the night Frontline & Aaradhna performed "Lost in Translation" The Bleeders performed "Out of Time" Elemeno
2006_New_Zealand_Music_Awards
Season of television series
Order Song Mentored By Result Nyssa Collins Girls (Walker) 1 "Wake Up" Aaradhna Safe Steve Broad Over 25s (Blatt) 2 "Always on My Mind" Tiki Taane Bottom
The X Factor (New Zealand TV series) series 2
The_X_Factor_(New_Zealand_TV_series)_series_2
Music prize in New Zealand
Were Meant For The Sea 87 2013 SJD – Elastic Wasteland @peace – @Peace Aaradhna – Treble & Reverb Collapsing Cities – Strangers Again Home Brew – Home
Taite_Music_Prize
2006 compilation album by Various Artists
Dirt" (4:14) Infernal – "From Paris to Berlin" (3:28) Paul Mac featuring Aaradhna – "Love Declaration" (3:50) Hi_Tack – "Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)" (2:51)
100%_Hits:_The_Best_of_2006
remix) 1200 Techniques "I've Got Your Number" (Rogue Traders remix) Cheyne 2006 "Love Declaration" (Rogue Traders Vocoder dub) Paul Mac featuring Aaradhna
Rogue_Traders_discography
2005 studio album by Paul Mac
"Sunshine Eyes" Paul Mac Peta Morris 4:00 4. "Love Declaration" Paul Mac Aaradhna 4:40 5. "Never Been Before" Paul Mac Sarah McLeod 6:25 6. "Heaven Where
Panic_Room_(album)
Whenua Patuwai "Something Special" from the single of the same name 16 Aaradhna "Wake Up" from the album, Treble & Reverb 17 Titanium "Come On Home" from
New Zealand top 50 singles of 2013
New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2013
New Zealand music award ceremony
Nganeko‡ Cushla Aston (Aston Road) – Louis Baker Lorraine Barry (Lorraine Barry Management) – Dave Dobbyn, Tom Scott, Team Dynamite, Aaradhna, and YGB
2021_Aotearoa_Music_Awards
AARADHNA
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Tamil
Maheshwar | மஹேஷà¯à®µà®°Â
Lord Shiva, God Shankar
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Generous; Eloquent
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Czechoslovakian
, the glory of God.
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Talented; Intelligent
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Friendly
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Muslim
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Native American
White stone.
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