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  • ...re defeating the Nanda Empire on the east of India and the Greek appointed local rulers on the north-west of India.
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  • * provide local legends and authentic photographs of our ancient temples
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  • ...le mathematics is written," exposes the perfidy of the Christians who used local Sanskrit scholars to translate our texts to steal our knowledge and 'digest ...tted to Europe during this period by the Jesuit priests who had learnt the local languages. Further, it is well known that there have been strong links thro
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  • ...said that , during the car festival of the deity held in Kongalli village, local women also participate. The ban is applicable on entering the shrine only.
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  • * Farming is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and developed by local foragers. ...northwestern borderlands of South Asia was active at the beginning of the local settlement, and that the same flow, different from the earlier one from nor
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  • ...ural forms and features of several dynasties that has resulted in a strong local traditional form. The temple is on an elevation and has two towers, one of
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  • ...who brokered the deal between [[Francis Day (Madras)|Francis Day]] and the local chieftain for the small strip of beach that was to become the city of Madra
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  • ...ms and traditions. The differences are thus attributable to differences in local conventions (paddathis) and family customs (kulaachaara). Thus, the ceremon
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  • ...on of medicated oil, decoctions etc in the oral cavity for specific time), local application of herbal pastes etc.
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  • ...'</blockquote>The synthesis of various styles ultimately evolving into one local style is one of the remarkable features of this temple's architecture. This
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  • ...ortant. Understanding national needs in  the global context and creating a local setup to cater to it is the mantra. Understanding it conceptually, creating ...ukul will be laid), holistic situation of the nation, the mentality of the local population and the conditions in the world. That is why there should be cla
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  • !Combination of local plant and filtration methods |Raw water is filtered through powdered seeds of local plant materials including Moringa oleifera and Phyllanthus emblica—natura
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  • ...orage of the food grains, and fruits were given importance thus sustaining local economy and trade was an important aspect that contributed to the growth of ...laced with scientific knowledge, because they are holistic and specific to local situations, providing farmers and others with the ability to make decisions
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  • ...on the form of settlement, geographic considerations and the nature of the local economy. The overall vulnerability of human settlements will increase as co
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  • ====स्थानीय और प्रामाणिक समय॥ Local and Standard Times====
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  • According to local tradition in modern [[Azamgarh]], Durvasa's Ashram or hermitage, where many
    13 KB (2,174 words) - 16:31, 27 December 2018
  • ...he form of settlement, its geographic considerations and the nature of the local economy.
    14 KB (1,913 words) - 15:07, 24 April 2019
  • ...reau) data, which has been categorised under the IPC crime and Special and Local Laws (SLL) reveals a 7 per cent increase from 2013.
    14 KB (1,833 words) - 22:33, 12 March 2020
  • ...eral versions of the Panchanga followed throughout the country to cater to local requirements and cultural aspects.<ref name=":2" />
    33 KB (4,737 words) - 23:15, 5 February 2023
  • ...ion of head helps retention of medicine in nasopharynx, on the other hand, local massage and fomentation will enhance the drug absorption.<ref>Dr. Vasant C
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  • ...elped change this "look to the West" thinking, and researchers are seeking local conceptualizations, insights and understanding.<ref>Bhawuk, Dharm. P. S. (2
    34 KB (5,166 words) - 11:55, 20 March 2023
  • ...ording to W. Robinson, it was another species of Urtica called ban khua in local parlance, which was used in weaving. ...thin India, there was an association between the colour and the quality of local bi- and multi-voltine cocoons of Bombyx mori (mulberry feeding moth), and t
    42 KB (6,829 words) - 13:35, 25 May 2020
  • ...ssarily direct. A person could be named even after a remote ancestor. Some local names, although not prescribed by scriptures, are found in the Brahmanas, e
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  • ...n Burdwan, West Bengal are two places that lay such claim according to the local legends. ...ees and everyone comes back home. This festival has a long history and the local people maintain that it has been going on for at least as long as 150 years
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  • ...uage (वैदिकभाषा)|Vedic Language]] which is संस्कृतम् ॥ samskrit, free from local color and historical acts. Therefore, Vedic language is to be interpreted a
    20 KB (2,302 words) - 14:02, 30 June 2020
  • Eating local?
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  • ...exposed to mother tongue. Therefore, child is exposed only to Kannada (the local language & mother tongue of over 90% children in shishuvatika) in this stag ...wledge of Indian geography including rivers, mountains, states, languages, local cultural traditions etc.
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  • ...estrict activities causing negative psychological impact''' - according to local customs these activities of a prospective mother bring about harmful effect ...set of puberty is practiced in many households across India observing many local customs, as a woman's reproductive phase is highly revered in dharmashastra
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  • ...dustries going on within a temple, using the produce of its farmlands. The local people are engaged in this micro-economy. They till the land of the temple
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  • ...nclude ''Atmanastushti'' (satisfaction of one's conscience), ''Sadacara'' (local norms of virtuous individuals), ''Smriti'' and ''Sruti''.<ref name="davidle
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  • ...ll river named 'Soorsuty' or 'Sursooty' or 'Sarsuti' in the same location. Local tradition describes a seasonal river 'Sarsuti' as one of Ghaggar's tributar
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  • ...d blood affects small limited part of the body which means it is used as a local treatment. It is generally not indicated in systemic disorders spread all a
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  • ...s given to language development. The child is exposed only to Kannada (the local language & mother tongue of over 90% children in shishuvatika) in this stag
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  • ...at, [[Abhyanga (अभ्यङ्गम् )|abhyanga]] with medicated oils works best as a local therapy to relieve pain, stiffness and swellings. Oils can be different bas ...and efforts are forcused on fixing the root cause. Along with that various local therapies have also been designed like [[Abhyanga (अभ्यङ्गम
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  • ...the villages and occupied themselves with agriculture, cattle breeding and local handicrafts. Self sufficiency was the key and every village produced most o ...ancient Bharat were not limited to just the sale, purchase and exchange of local commodities. The Sutras portray promotion of trade and commerce by travel t
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  • ...wn over generations. Further as time passed with increasing changes in the local microenvironments, population growth, and geographical differences there ca
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  • * '''Abhyanga'''- Usually local oil massage to abdomen and low back is given with specific medicated massag
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  • ...hakta Kannappa associated with Shiva temple in Srisailam (association of a local legend). Srisailam has a puranic references as one of the Jyotirlingas. Gok
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  • ...protectors of Dharma, not destroying the local models. The emphasis on the local polity after independence in panchayat raj is thus going back to roots of I
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  • ...e of cooling fragrances like Sandalwood can be made as scents and also for local application on body. It is said that moon rays in night are conducive for h
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  • ..., they perform all the samskaras which are essentially the same with minor local flavors. A mature Sanatana dharmi does not "tolerate" but "celebrates" the
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  • ...anesar. It is situated in the sacred region of Kuruksetra and according to local tradition it was founded by Yudhisthira.1 The antiquity of the place is asc
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  • ...्षाराः । Ksharas (Alkaline Ash like substances), अग्निः । fire and various local treatments for wound healing are described under this section. Many instrum
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  • ...ories, organization of army, theories on proper causes for war, diplomacy, local laws, building public projects, water distribution methods, trees and plant
    40 KB (5,130 words) - 17:51, 30 May 2021
  • ...e of cooling fragrances like Sandalwood can be made as scents and also for local application on body.
    35 KB (4,616 words) - 17:50, 21 December 2022
  • ...of water bodies is given in traditional texts. It is also preserved among local communities and artisans.
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  • ...as also the civil and criminal laws, including procedural law, subject to local variations on the basis of approved usage and custom, which were recognised
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  • * Bhumi (भूमिः): Region (Regional food diversity/culture suited to the local environment)
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