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- Kandhara is a village in the Dhenkanal district of the Indian state of Odisha, situated on the banks of the Ramial and Dolia rivers. It is located 20 km...
- Kaise Kahen Ham Sharmeelee S. D. Burman Kis**** Kumar Hindi Tilang Neela Kandhara Bhookailas (1958 film) R. Sudarsanam & R. Govardhanam Ghantasala (musician)...
- was defeated by Mauryan king Chandragupta Maurya who annexed modern-day Kandhara and other parts of lower Afghanistan into his empire. Ashoka, the grandson...
- City may refer to: Gandhara City or Kandahar, Afghanistan Gandhara or Kandhara, Orissa Gandhara in Tamil Nadu, Gandarvakottai (State ****embly Constituency)...
- mandapa's façade is carved with stylized flowers inset in panels of the kandhara, along with stylized kapotapali, a layer of ga****atti, and frolicking bhutas...
- (disambiguation) Gandha (disambiguation) Ganadhara, a concept in Jainism Kandhara, a village in Orissa, India This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Phalinchenuga" P. Susheela 5:26 6 "Agni Shikalatho" Ghantasala 1:21 7 "Neela Kandhara" Ghantasala 9:11 Chandra Sekhara Vaarai 8 "Premale Vidhama" Ghantasala...
- Song Movie Composer Singers Neela Kandhara Bhookailas (1958 film) R. Sudarsanam & R. Govardhanam Ghantasala (musician) Jaya Jaya Jaya Sharada Jaya Kalabhi...
- large padma (inverted cyma recta), kusuma, vajana ("plank-edge" moulding), kandhara (necking), uttara (beam), urdhvapadma (upper cyma moulding), kapota (roll...
- 16 mi (26 km) in length and the dam extends across a lake, 55 km long. Kandhara is the birthplace of the poet Bhima Bhoi, the great propounder of Mahima...