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Chillai Kalan or Chilla-i-Kalan (Kashmiri pronunciation: [t͡ʃilaj kalaːn] , lit. 'forty days [of
intense cold]') is the
local name
given to 40 day period...
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World Pheran Day) is
celebrated in
Kashmir on 21
December as
first day of
Chillai Kalan. The
Pheran Day is
celebrated for the
preservation of
tradition of...
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Kashmiri cloak, or
inside a blanket. It is
mostly used in the cold
nights of
Chillai Kalan. If a
person is
wearing a jacket, it may be used as a hand warmer...
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extinguishing in the
distance sometimes attribute this to Bramrachokh.
Chillai Kalan Rantas Grierson,
George Abraham (1932). "A
dictionary of the Kashmiri...
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using burnishing techniques. Finally, the gems are
polished using the
Chillai process. Khan,
Hussain Ahmad; Samad, Sara. "The
Social Life of
Great Mughal's...
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Hareesa (Kashmiri : ۂرؠ سہٕ [hərʲsɨ]) in
Kashmir is
prepared during winter (
Chillai Kalan ),
typically made of
mutton and rice
flour and
eaten with Kashmiri...
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further divided into "big winter" (e.g.
Kashmiri chillai kalaan) and "little winter" (
chillai khurd). The
people of
North India mostly belong to the...
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audio of a
female screaming and
which were
rumoured to be of a Rantas.
Chillai Kalan Bramrachokh Kalla,
Krishan Lal (1985). The
Literary Heritage of Kashmir...
- have
soles made of wood or pareve,
preventing slipping on snow.
Pheran Chillai Kalan Qaleen "110-year-old
Kashmiri man
makes chappals with
straw to keep...
- White-rumped munia,
venmudhugu munia Spotted munia,
pulli chillai Tricolored munia,
karunthalai chillai House sparrow,
chittu Baya weaver,
tookanag kuruvi Rosy...