- to the
Aymara people.
Mamami requested that she be
allowed to
perform a
phawa, a
traditional Aymara prayer ceremony, at the site of the Constitutional...
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Phawa Khola Hydropower Station (Nepali:फावा खोला जलविद्युत आयोजना) is a run-of-river hydro-electric
plant located in
Taplejung District of Nepal. The...
- Anka
Phawa (Quechua anka
eagle or black-chested buzzard-eagle, phaway,
phawa flight, "eagle flight", also
spelled Ancapahua) is a
mountain in the Wansu...
- (possibly from
Quechua anka
eagle or black-chested buzzard-eagle, phaway,
phawa flight, "eagle flight") is a
mountain in the
Huanzo mountain range in the...
- of Taplejung, such as;
Phurunga (or Phurumbu), Limkhim, Khewang, Tellok,
PhawaKhola and Mamankhe.
Pathibhara lies in
Yangwarak Rural Muni****lity. The...
-
different from Ramayana, in Thai version, he is the
founder and
guardian of
Phawa Thong Park. This is
because it is
believed that in the past, he was Bhairava...
- (MLCTS: bàwa̰)
Khmer ភព (phob) or ភាវៈ (phiaveak) Mon ဘာဝ ([həwɛ̀ʔ])
Sinhala භව or භවය Thai ภวะ (RTGS:
phawa) or ภาวะ (RTGS:
phawa)
Glossary of Buddhism...
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Tender are the Feet (Burmese: ခြေဖဝါးတော်နုနု,
Pronounced as Ché
Phawa Daw Nu Nu) is a 1973
Burmese film
directed by
Maung Wunna.
After 42
years of regional...
- (MLCTS: bàwa̰)
Khmer ភព (phob) or ភាវៈ (phiaveak) Mon ဘာဝ ([həwɛ̀ʔ])
Sinhala භව or භවය Thai ภวะ (RTGS:
phawa) or ภาวะ (RTGS:
phawa)
Glossary of Buddhism...
- (Thong) and
Phraya Thep
Worachun (Thong Pak), who were the sons of Mrs.
Phawa, the
youngest sister of
Luang Wisut Yothamat and Khun Phrom,
jointly renovated...