- boon. Once, when
Queen Tārāvatī was
bathing in a river, a
certain Sage
Kapota was
enchanted by her beauty, and
sought coitus with her. The Queen, afraid...
-
bottom to top: uttara,
valabhi (stringcourse
above uttara), and
kapota (dripstone).
Kapota is
usually shaped as a pigeon's head. Harris,
Cyril M. (2013)...
-
decorative friezes of elephants, yali and
makara mythical creatures.
Above the
kapota (eaves) are
detailed friezes of
ganas (playful dwarfs), who are portra****...
-
Belligerents United
States Ute:
Yamparika Parianuche Tabeguache Muhgruhtahveeach Kapota Muache Weminuche Ute Allies:
Paiute Navajo Apache Commanders and leaders...
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phalaka (flat plate) is a square. The
kapota (a type of frieze)
above is
decorated with six kudu arches.
Above the
kapota is a wagon-style roof,
topped with...
- also
sometimes called "Pigeon". The name
comes from the
Sanskrit words kapota (कपोत)
meaning "pigeon" and
asana (आसन)
meaning "posture" or "seat". A different...
- Luis Valley.
Before the 1860s, the
springs were used by the
local Capote (
Kapota) and
Mohuache (Muache)
bands of Ute
indigenous people who
lived in the valley...
- songwriter/TV
presenter Tony Maroudas,
singer Nitsa Marouda,
actress George Kapotas (1933),
sculptor Fotis Polymeris, composer/singer Poly Panou,
singer Timos...
-
These bands were
considered the
Southern Utes. The
Capote (Kapuuta Núuchi,
Kapota, Kahpota) band
lived east of the
Great Divide south of the
Conejos River...
-
meaning "one"; "pada" (पाद)
meaning "foot", "rāja" (राज)
meaning "king",
kapota (कपोत)
meaning "pigeon" and āsana (आसन)
meaning "posture" or "seat". The...