- A
charnel house is a
vault or
building where human skeletal remains are stored. They are
often built near
churches for
depositing bones that are unearthed...
- Gita, and Gow Mata. Sub-castes of
basiths includes Telchubs, Chasyals,
Charnals, Sukhwals, Singhals,
Sanwals and Malhotra. The
basith are
endogamous and...
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physical activity--good, bad, and neutral--and sit like a
corpse in a
charnal ground, with
nothing needing to be done. You
likewise give up the three...
- 37806; -89.61861 Area 4.5
acres (1.8 ha)
Built 1819
Architect Gl********,
Charnal Architectural style Log
cabin style NRHP reference No. 06000042 and 87000811...
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higher levels of
teaching from her. He
found the
dakini Niguma in the Sosa
charnal ground of
eastern India. It is
traditional for a
student to
request teachings...
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church to
Peter zum Luft in the late 15th century. He
probably built the
charnal house adjoining the church.
After Peter's death,
Arnold zum Luft took over...
- n.], 1976. Shortt,
Katherine Blevins.
Chimborazo Hospital: "A
House of
Charnal Living Sufferers", or
Forty Acres of
Miraculous Healing.
Capstone Seminar...
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seven metre tall
ramparts built in the 15th
century are
still intact. A
charnal house was
built adjoining the
church in the 15th century. Wall paintings...
- Army, Army
Group 2. The
commandant de l'ouvrage in 1940 was
Commandant Charnal. The
Casernement de
Cattenom provided peacetime above-ground
barracks and...