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Kurma (Sanskrit: कूर्म, lit. 'Turtle' or 'Tortoise'), is the
second avatar of the
Hindu preserver deity, Vishnu.
Originating in
Vedic literature such...
- The
Kurma Purana (IAST:
Kūrma Purāṇa) is one of the
eighteen Mahapuranas, and a
medieval era
Vaishnavism text of Hinduism. The text is
named after the...
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prevent spoilage,
similar to
potted beef. In Malaysia,
korma or 'gulai
kurma' is
traditionally cooked with
coconut milk
instead of
yoghurt among the...
- Rao
Bahadur Sir
Kurma Venkatareddi Naidu KCSI (1875–1942), also
known as K. V.
Reddi Naidu, was an
Indian politician, lawyer, diplomat, and academic....
- Buddha. Most draw from the
following set of figures, in this order: Matsya;
Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama;
Krishna or Balarama; Buddha...
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tortoise (
Kurma). This
shape called Kurmapṛṣṭhākṛti is
considered the
holiest possible site for a
Shakti temple,
hence also
bestowing the name of
Kurma Pīṭha...
- K. V.
Gopalaswamy (or
Kurma Venu Gopalaswamy) (Telugu: కూర్మా వేణు గోపాలస్వామి) (1903–1983) was an advocate,
playwright and
administrator in India. He...
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Kuruba is a
Hindu caste native to the
Indian state of Karnataka,
Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They are the third-largest
caste group in Karnataka...
- rice (usually basmati) and ghee. It's a
lunch dish,
primarily served with
Kurma or
Korma and is very po****r in
Southern India. The ****es and condiments...
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finds mention in
various Hindu texts,
including the
Matsya Purāṇa, the
Kūrma Purāṇa, the Liṅga Purāṇa, the
Padma Purana, and the
Shiva Purana. He is...