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Biskā Jātrā (Newar: 𑐧𑐶𑐳𑑂𑐎𑐵𑑅 𑐖𑐵𑐟𑑂𑐬𑐵, biskāḥ jātrā), also
known as
Biska Jatra (Nepali: बिस्का जात्रा)
refers to an
annual festival celebrated...
- Adriatic—mainly Istria—rakija is
typically made of
honey (medica) or
mistletoe (
biska).
Biska,
which is yellow-brown and sweet, is a
typical liquor of Istria. In...
- Wólka
Biska [ˈvulka
ˈbiska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Biszcza,
within Biłgoraj County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland...
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Biška Vas (pronounced [ˈbiːʃka ˈʋaːs]) is a
village in the Muni****lity of
Mirna Peč in
southeastern Slovenia. It lies on the
Temenica River north of...
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prashad (prayer offerings) and
arghya to the
setting and
rising sun.
Biska Jatra (
Biska Jatra) is an
annually celebrated festival of
Bhaktapur celebrated...
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Bwekegu Jatra. A
statue of
Ganesh is kept on Dyo
Chhen and the
chariot during Biska Jatra (Bisket Jatra) (Baisakh 1st and 2nd) and
Yenya Punhi Siddhikali Jatra...
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famous for its
numerous festivals and
carnivals like the
spring festival of
Biskā jātrā and the
carnival of Sāpāru (or Gai jatra) both of
which are significant...
- wild
plant conservation charity Plantlife.
Mistletoe is an
ingredient of
biska, a
pomace brandy-based
liquor made in Istria.
Mistletoe leaves and young...
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Secrets of the Face (Hebrew: חכמת הפרצוף),
Kabbalistic Rabbi Aharon Leib
Biska wrote in 1888 that Jews have "the eagle's nose". "A nose that is curved...
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Since goddess Balkumari is the
primary deity of Thimi,
during the
annual Biska Jatra, her
chariot is not
taken to
whole Thimi. Her
chariot is
taken only...