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  • ...n the Puthukkode village near Palakkad and the same subjected to change in Maharashtra and other regions, as noted above, are the best examples for these tendenci
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  • ...ted in all parts of South Asia. The fibre in Bengal is whiter than that of Maharashtra because of the more rigorous processes of cleaning adopted. The history of ...f Hibiscus cannaibinus called as mesta pat in Bengal, ambaree or ambadi in Maharashtra and Palungoo in Madras, the bark has been utilised for its fibre, while the
    42 KB (6,829 words) - 13:35, 25 May 2020
  • ...me=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • Modaks are Lord Ganesha’s favorite food. Traditionally in Maharashtra, as per the geographical regions the covering of the modaks changes from ei
    16 KB (2,471 words) - 17:24, 6 September 2022
  • ...hat '''the upper garment''' (a dupatta of northern India or the Uparane of Maharashtra) which was offered to the young boy was the proto-type from which the sacre
    19 KB (2,584 words) - 15:50, 8 July 2022
  • ...ra in four states of present day Bharat namely West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka. ...lgoan district) in Uttar Pradesh is another candidate. Erandol in Jalgaon, Maharashtra is also claimed to be the Ekchakra Nagara. Finally, the town of Belavadi, i
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  • ...ype of temples. Some of the notable ones are the Trivikrama Temple at Ter (Maharashtra), the Nakula Sahadeva Ratha at Mahabalipuram (Pallavas, Tamil Nadu) and the
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  • Recipes from Maharashtra and Gujarat
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  • [[File:DSCN2062.JPG|thumb|Pushkarini, Ambarnath Shiva Temple, Maharashtra, mid 11th century CE Photo Copyright: Sneha Nagarkar ]]
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  • ...me=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • These three branches are prevalent in the states of Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra respectively The Kauthumiya branch is the most popular of these.
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  • ...Amavasya. This system is followed in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The Amanta calendar is followed for all purposes, namely, the
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  • ...Probably composed in the valleys of [[Narmada]] and [[Tapti]] rivers, in [[Maharashtra]] and [[Gujarat]].<ref>Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz V
    40 KB (5,130 words) - 17:51, 30 May 2021
  • ...h special reference to Literature, Rgveda and Fire-Worship.'' Pune : Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeetha</ref>
    46 KB (6,142 words) - 13:16, 6 December 2021
  • ...re. For example, a family belonging to the Deshastha Brahmana community in Maharashtra (India) could chant a specific group of 10 texts related to the Rigveda (th
    50 KB (6,453 words) - 20:58, 18 July 2022
  • ...y Nagara brahmins of Gujarat, while Ranayaniya is seen among the people of Maharashtra and Jaiminiya shakha is seen in Tamilnadu.
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  • ...X-AC&pg=PA319&lpg=PA319 "The Experience of Hinduism: essays on religion in Maharashtra,"] By Eleanor Zelliot, Maxine Berntsen, State University of New York Press,
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  • ...nd food grain management from Bhor Pune district and Mahad Raigad district Maharashtra state.]'' Savitribai Phule Pune University. ([https://shodhganga.inflibnet.
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