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- Punarnava may refer to: Boerhavia diffusa, a species of flowering plant Punarnava Mehta, the moniker of Indian actress Pakhi Tyrewala This disambiguation...
- flowering plant in the four o'clock family which is commonly known as punarnava (meaning that which rejuvenates or renews the body in Ayurveda), red spiderling...
- Paakhi A Tyrewala Tyrewala in May 2017 Born Punarnava Mehta Chhindwara, India Nationality Indian Occupation(s) Director, Writer, Actor Years active 1995–present...
- Jalani, Yash Pandit, Deepti Daryanani, Payal Rohatgi, Samita Bangargi and Punarnava Mehta. Its basic premise is taken from the American film American Pie...
- grammar and children. Some of his famous poems are Shreemukha, Aikyagana, Punarnava, Chethana and Koraga. He has written a biography of Govinda Pai, the Kannada...
- are considered classics: Banbhatt Ki Aatmkatha (1946) Anamdas Ka Potha Punarnava Charu-chandra-Lekha He was also a great essayist. Some of his memorable...
- preparation of Varuni using ground śāli rice and the medicinal plant punarnavā (Boerhavia diffusa), a root commonly used in Ayurvedic formulations. Other...
- Rukmini Bhaya Nair for "Kali" 1991: Rajlukshmee Debee Bhattacharya for "Punarnava" 1993: Shampa Sinha for "Siesta"; Tarun Cherian for "A Writer's Prayer"...
- Lunamarine (punarnavine) is a quinolone alkaloid present in Boerhavia diffusa (punarnava). The compound has shown some in vitro anticancer, antiestrogenic, immunomodulatory...
- for the poem "Kali" 1991: Rajlukshmee Debee Bhattacharya for the poem "Punarnava" (meaning "The Ever Renewing") 1993: Shampa Sinha for "Siesta", and Tarun...