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- sacred groves of village communities, where the village deity, known as Gram Deota resides, and where sacrificial offerings are made twice a year. It is also...
- Pieris deota, the Kashmir white, is a small butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites, which is found in India, ****stan, Tibet...
- gender of the deity changed to male and became Dharni Deota. His companion is Bhatbarsi Deota, the hunting god. To them once a year a buffalo was sacrificed...
- 1007/s11664-000-0139-8. S2CID 98302697. K. J. Patel, M. S. Desai, C. J. Panchal, H. N. Deota, and U. B. Trivedi (2013): "All-Solid-Thin Film Electrochromic Devices Consisting...
- some remain in-situ at the Thakur Dwara temple at Morni Hills. Bhuri Singh Deota temple, dedicated to the folk deity Buri Singh, is the cliff-temple at Pejarli...
- Devta (Urdu: دیوتا deotā, "deity") is a serialized fantasy thriller novel written in the Urdu language by Mohiuddin Nawab. It was published monthly for...
- white Pieris davidis Oberthür, 1876 (western and central China) Pieris deota (de Nicéville, 1884) – Kashmir white Pieris dubernardi Oberthür, 1884 (western...
- September 2017. "Gazetteer of India". University of Chicago. Retrieved 24 March 2016. Photos of Karoh Deota temple and archaeological ruins on the Karoh peak...
- songs. Karma Dharma : Karma Dharma is a harvest festival dedicated to Karam Deota, the god of power and youth, celebrated for a good harvest and health. Janmashtami :...
- tirthankara, in kayotsarga posture. Icons of 24 Tirthankaras and their Shasan Deotas in sub-shrines are also installed here. An attractive sky-high Manastambha...