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- Additional remains were collected from the locality and from another locality, Pavāri, in the same formation by researchers Per Erik Ahlberg, Ervīns Lukševičs [lv]...
- village are various communities such as Leva Patil, kolis, navis, Buddhist, pavari, pinjari and tadavi. Here, 95% of the people depend on banana and sugarcane...
- Principe Val Fondillo Cozzo Ferriero Pollinello Valle Infernale Falascone Pavari-Sfilzi Monte Cimino Monte Raschio S****o Fratino Alta Valle secchia B****a...
- Sanskrit commentary on the Narada Bhakti Sutra. (1992) Prabhu Kari Kṛpā Pā̐varī Dīnhī (प्रभु करि कृपा पाँवरी दीन्ही) – Hindi discourse. (1993) Parama Baḍabhāgī...
- 41.80583°N 15.97806°E / 41.80583; 15.97806 1133quinquies-080 IT-FUMB-02 Pavari-Sfilzi 667.13 2021 41°50′20″N 16°1′25″E / 41.83889°N 16.02361°E / 41...
- M****o del Diablo Arboreto "Perona" (1914, area 0.97 hectares) Arboreto "Pavari" (1923–1958, area 2.10 hectares) Arboreto "Allegri" (1976, 1 hectare) List...
- Tatjana (2023). "A Late Devonian sarcopterygian fish ****emblage from the Pavāri-2 fossil locality, Latvia" (PDF). 81st Scientific Conference of the University...
- Ramcharitmanas. Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar 1992 Prabhu Kari Kṛpā Pā̐varī Dīnhī (प्रभु करि कृपा पाँवरी दीन्ही) Hindi A nine–day discourse on the...
- (श्रीजानकीकृपाकटाक्षस्तोत्रम्) – Sanskrit hymn of praise. (1992) Prabhu Kari Kṛpā Pā̐varī Dīnhī (प्रभु करि कृपा पाँवरी दीन्ही) – Hindi discourse. (1996) Ājādacandraśekharacaritam...
- of praise Śrīrāmavallabhāstotram and a Hindi discourse Prabhu Kari Kṛpā Pā̐varī Dīnhī. 1993 Wrote a Hindi lyrical poem Bhaktigītasudhā and a Hindi discourse...