- temples. They are also
referred to as chottry, choultree, chathra, choltry,
chowry, chawari, chawadi, choutry,
chowree or tschultri. This term is more common...
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Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to
England to
qualify in
medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS.
Chowry-Muthu established...
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founded in 1928. The
hospital was
established by Dr.
David Jacob Aaron Chowry-Muthu, a
private tuberculosis specialist an MD and an MRCS, in 1928. Upon...
- has been
replaced a
hospital which was
founded by Dr.
David Jacob Aron
Chowry-Muthu. Dr. Muthu, born in 1864, left
behind scant details about his early...
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Speculative fiction/Horror
portal Speculative fiction portal A chenwei, or
chowry,
representative of "purity, detachment, and
supernatural power" and an "instrument...
- gada
personified as a slim-waisted woman,
holds a fly-whisk (chamara or
chowry) in her
hands and is
adorned with ornaments, with Vishnu's
right hand resting...
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sixfold forces, the
hereditary troops and the rest, who
raised spotless chowries,
hundreds of flags, umbrellas, and darkness, and who
churned the enemy...
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ornaments and
holding a
chamara (
chowry) and with Vishnu's left hand on his head. The slim-waisted
woman Gada
holds a
chowry in her
hands and is
adored with...
- silky,
flowing tail of the
black wildebeest is used to make fly-whisks or
chowries.
Wildebeest benefit the
ecosystem by
increasing soil
fertility with their...
- Thomson's gazelle. The silky,
flowing tail is used to make fly-whisks or
chowries. However,
black wildebeest can also
affect human beings negatively. Wild...