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Bhuja (Bhojpuri: 𑂦𑂴𑂔𑂰, romanized: Bhōjā) is a mix of
puffed rice,
roasted gram,
flattened corn,
peanuts and
namkeen that
originated Eastern India...
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Ettina Bhuja is a
mountain peak in the
Western Ghats,
located in
Chikmagalur district, Karnataka,
about 25 km from Mudigere. It is a po****r and easy...
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Bhuja"-भुजा. It is used in a wide
variety of
recipes from
simply eating it
directly to
making other dishes. Some
people also
refer to rice as
bhuja which...
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sadheko -
snacks /
salsa made from
soybean Bhogate sadheko -
Pomelo salad Bhuja or
murai -
Puffed rice
Bagiya - (made of rice
flour with
different kind...
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goddess are
found in
various texts: the Dwi-
Bhuja (two-handed), and the
Chaturbhuja (four-handed). The Dwi-
Bhuja depiction is the more
common and is described...
- with
another of Avalokiteśvara's forms,
namely the thousand-armed (sahasra-
bhuja) one, and
became attached to
Buddhist texts concerning the thousand-armed...
- 34.185167; 135.190025 (Ki-mii-dera) 3 Kokawa-dera
Senju Kannon (Sahasra-
bhuja Sahasra-netra)
Kinokawa Wakayama 34°16′51″N 135°24′21″E / 34.280961°N...
- "Netravati Trek".
Retrieved 16
October 2023.
Charu Chowdhary. "Now That
Ettina Bhuja is Open For Treks". india.com.
Retrieved 16
August 2020. "MM Hills". chamrajnagar...
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konda cholapuram temple. A
special idol kept in this temple,
called Dasa
Bhuja Rishaba Thandavamoorthy,
depicts Lord
Shiva dancing on a bull with all ten...
- Mahatmya. The
goddess is eighteen-armed (ashta-dasha
bhuja),
inaccurately sometimes described as ashta-
bhuja (eight-armed). The
image is
about 8 feet (2.4 m)...