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- Ashwattha (Gujarati: અશ્વત્થ) is a collection of poems written by Natwarlal Kuberdas Pandya, also known as Ushnas, in Gujarati. The book won the Sahitya...
- Ashok, Rajanand. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Ashwattha. Ranganayaki is a theater artiste who plays the lead female role in all...
- Ficus religiosa or sacred fig is a species of fig native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina that belongs to Moraceae, the fig or mulberry family...
- (1964), Spand ane Chhand (1968), Kinkini (1971), Bharat Darshan (1974), Ashwattha (1975), Rupana Lay (1976), Vyakul Vaishnav (1977), Pruthvine Paschim Chahere...
- origin of the Sarasvati is identified as Plaksa Prasravana (Peepal tree or Ashwattha tree as known in India and Nepal). In a supplementary chapter of the Vajasaneyi-Samhita...
- Chi. Udaya Shankar (dialogues) Screenplay by S. K. Bhagavan Story by Ashwattha (Based on Novel) Produced by S. K. Bhagavan Starring Shankar Nag Jai Jagadish...
- for Best Kannada Director 1981 Ranganayaki Kannada Based on novel by Ashwattha. Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Director 1982 Maanasa Sarovara Kannada...
- (ghosts), while the man was cutting a branch from the yonder banyan tree or Ashwattha tree. An illustration by Warwick Goble (1912). Taken from the 1912 illustrated...
- of Shri LakShmI Narasimha has references in skanda purana. There is an Ashwattha vruksha in front of the main deity. The puranas say that on seeing "the...
- the south of the DVC canal. The Shiva temple, located next to a huge Ashwattha tree, has a huge Shivalinga (without the Gauri Patta), known as Rameshwar...