- up रक्षा, rakṣa, or
rakshas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raksha (lit. 'protection' in
Indian languages) may
refer to:
Raksha (1982 film), a 1982...
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Raksha Nikhil Khadse (born 13 May 1987) is a
politician from
Maharashtra and of the
Bhartiya Janata Party. She
represents the
Raver Loksabha seat in lower...
- (1994),
quoting Adrian C. Mayer,
Caste and
kinship in
Central India (1960)
Raksha Bandhan is a po****r and
traditionally Hindu annual rite or
ceremony that...
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Raksha (Sanskrit: रक्षा, IAST: rakṣā,
rakshas, rakshah) is a
Sanskrit word ****ociated with protection.
Raksha and its
various derivatives which occur...
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Rakshas to
release in February"...
- Bhavan, 1963.
Panchatantra Tales -
Greedy Brahma Rakshas And The
Thief - Kids
Animation Stories Brahma Rakshas in
Indian stories Journal of the
Royal Asiatic...
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Raksha (Hindi: रक्षा / Rakšā or
Mother Wolf as
initially named) is a
fictional character featured in
Rudyard Kipling's
Mowgli stories,
collected in The...
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Raksha Raj is an
Indian Actress who
works in
Malayalam Television series and
Tamil films. She is
known for
playing the role of
Aparna in
Asianet 's tv...
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Raksha Dave (born 22
August 1977) is an archaeologist, TV presenter, and is the
current president of the
Council for
British Archaeology. Dave graduated...
- The
Jeevan Raksha Padak is a
civilian lifesaving award presented by the
Government of India.
Established on 30
September 1961, the
award was originally...