- they used
bamboos against animals. In a
later Civilized settlement stage,
Kuravas also used
bamboos as a self-defence
weapon which,
later was transformed...
-
scarlet flowers where bees
dance s****ing honey. (Song 1304) The
reference to
Kuravas and hills, and the
imagery of the bees
making honey from
scarlet ceccai...
- literature,
there is an
elaborate description of the
rites performed by the
Kurava priestess in the
shrine Palamutircholai.
Among the
early Dravidians, the...
-
Nacaduba kurava, the
transparent six-line blue, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae found in Asia and Australia. The
species was
first described...
- literature,
there is an
elaborate description of the
rites performed by the
Kurava priestess in the
shrine Palamutircholai.
Among the
early Dravidians the...
-
Valai Chetty)
Koosa Kootan,
Koodan Kudumban Kuravan, Sidhanar, Kuravar,
Kurava,
Sidhana Maila Malayan [in the
areas comprising the
Malabar district as...
-
essential for all
ceremonial occasions and the term used in
Malayalam is
kurava (Malayalam:കൊരവ). For the
native people of Kashmir; it is
commonly practised...
-
villagers since his upper-caste
Agamudayar father married his lower-caste
Kurava mother.
After his parents' death,
Paruthi was
mostly raised by his doting...
-
recognition for his
portrayal of the
marginalized dalit community, the
Kuravas, in the
rural setting of Nedumangad.
Handsome men at the gates,
black cross...
- Central), Kuṇḍala (Vamana)
Kupatha Himalayan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kṣupaṇa (Vayu),
Kurava (Markandeya) Kuru
Central ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Kaurava (Vamana) Kuśalya (Kushalya) Central...