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- The nansingha or nansinga is a type of primitive trumpet made of copper or copper alloys, used in both India and Nepal. The instrument is made of two metal...
- of the word Kasthamandap. It was built under the reign of King Laxmi Narsingha Malla. Kasthamandap stands at the intersection of two ancient trade routes...
- other Sanskrit commentaries on the Kamasutra, such as the Sutra Vritti by Narsingha Sastri. These commentaries cite and quote Hindu texts such as the Upanishads...
- occasions like weddings.It includes the following musical instruments: Narsingha: A long, C-shaped trumpet Karnal: A wide-mouthed, straight trumpet with...
- the Nati folk dance: The instruments used in this dance form include Narsingha, Karnal, Shennai, Dhol, and Nagara. Training availability and dance technique...
- construction of a commercial center. However, Minister of Education Arjun Narsingha KC on the advice of Karna Shakya stopped the demolition work at once and...
- born on 17 October 1965 (2022 BS) on the day of Laxmi Puja to father Om Narsingha Rana and mother Kanchan Rana in Thamel, Kathmandu. She completed her SLC-level...
- gaupalika (Currently Narsingha) भोक्राहा नरसिंह गाउँपलिका Village development committee Bhokharaha Narshingh gaupalika (Currently Narsingha) Location in Nepal...
- deities in the night of rainy season with the beats of drum like instrument Narsingha. Kathak is one of the eight classical dance forms as conferred by Sangeet...
- Musical instruments of Jammu include flute, ektara, dafla, sarangi, Chang, narsingha, kansiya etc. Traditional music includes: Karkan: Songs in praise of martyrs...