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Anna Purna
Kali Ka"li, n. [Skr. k[=a]l[=i].] (Hind. Myth.) The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna.

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- Purna is a town with a muni****l council in Parbhani district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Purna is located at 20°55′N 73°45′E / 20.91°N 73.75°E...
- Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi (Nepali: पूर्णबहादुर को सारङ्गी) is a 2024 Nepalese family drama film directed by Saroj Poudel, from a screenplay written by...
- A kalasha, also called Pūrṇa-Kalaśa, Pūrṇa-Kumbha, Pūrṇa-Ghaṭa, also called ghat or ghot or kumbh (Sanskrit: कलश kalaśa, Telugu: కలశము Kannada: ಕಳಶ literally...
- The Declaration of Purna Swaraj was a resolution which was p****ed in 1930 because of the dissatisfaction among the Indian m****es regarding the British...
- Sahasra Purna Chandrodayam (or Sahasra Chandra Darshan) is the celebration of a person's 1000th full moon during his or her life as a special occasion...
- known as Purna Das Baul Samrat, (born 18 March 1933) is an Indian musician and singer, in Baul tradition. The artist is sometimes cited as Purna Chandra...
- Purna Shah (Nepali: पूर्ण शाह; ruled 1570–1605), or Purendra Shah, was King of the Gorkha Kingdom in present-day Nepal in the Indian subcontinent. He...
- 13 years and 11 months, the youngest female to have reached the summit. Purna climbed Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe on 27 July 2017. After...
- reside there. The name Annapurna is derived from the Sanskrit-language words purna ("filled") and anna ("food"), and can be translated as "everlasting food"...
- avatars and partial avatars. Krishna, Rama, and Narasimha were full avatars (purna avatars), while others were partial avatars (ansha avatars). Some declared...