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Kumaris became registered as a
nongovernmental organisation with the
United Nations Department of
Global Communications. In 1983, the
Brahma Kumaris achieved...
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Buddhist community. The
Kumari is also
revered and
worshipped by some of the country's Hindus.
While there are
several Kumaris throughout Nepal, with some...
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cyclist and
recipient of Bal
Puraskar 2021
Kumar (disambiguation)
Brahma Kumaris, an
Indian spiritual movement Kanyakumari, a town in
Tamil Nadu, India...
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Kumaris World Spiritual Organization. BK
Shivani was born on May 31, 1972 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Her
parents began following the
Brahma Kumaris...
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Meena Kumari (born
Mahjabeen Bano; 1
August 1933 – 31
March 1972) was an
Indian actress and poet, who
worked in
Hindi films.
Known as "The
Tragedy Queen"...
- /kəɳjɑkʊmɑɾiː/; lit. 'The
Unmarried girl(or Kanya)'
referring to Devi
Kanya Kumari,
officially known as Kanniyakumari,
formerly known as Cape Comorin) is a...
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Arunachalam (1944)
claimed that the land was
ruled by
female rulers (
Kumaris). D.
Savariroyan Pillai stated that the
women of the land had the right...
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Brahma Kumaris religious movement.
Followers of the
Adhyatmik Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya (AIVV)
refer to
themselves as the Pra****ita
Brahma Kumaris (PBKs)...
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education received by
Kumaris and
describes the
challenges they face when
returning to
school and
society after their time as
Kumari has ended. On 2 October...
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Brahma Kumaris or
calling them as
Brahma Kumaris is
without our
permission and not
endorsed by us." Walliss, John (2002). The
Brahma Kumaris As a Reflexive...