- A
pulled rickshaw (from ****anese
jinrikisha (人力車) 'person/human-powered vehicle') is a mode of human-powered
transport by
which a
runner draws a two-wheeled...
-
Riksha Mountains is a
mountain range described in the epic Mahabharata. It is
identified to be part of the
mountain ranges in the
central India. It is...
- This is a list of
legendary creatures from
Indian folklore,
including those from
Vedic and
Hindu mythology,
sorted by
their classification or affiliation...
- saṁvaraṇa m.), the name of a king in the Mahabharata. He was the son of
Riksha,
husband of
Tapati and
father of Kuru. In the Adi Parva, it is reported...
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Arachina Arihana I
Mahabhauma Ayutanayin Akrodhana I
Devaththi I
Arihana II
Riksha II
Matinara II
Rantinava Tansu Illina Dushyanta Emperor Bharata Bharata...
- Year
Title Playwright Channel Notes and
source 2009 Noya
Riksha TV drama,
aired on Eid-Ul-Fitr 2011
Shopno o
Shopnobhongo Humayun Ahmed Channel i TV play...
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mountains in
Bharata (India),
namely Mahendra, Malaya, Sahya, Śuktimat,
Riksha, Vindhya, and Páripátra.
According to the
Matsya Purana,
during the Great...
- race of
Airavata is said to
steal away the ear-rings (14,58). A king
named Riksha in the race of Puru (a
branch of
Lunar Dynasty) is
mentioned as marrying...
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their start at the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle.
Cycle rickshaws (রিকশা
riksha) are the most po****r
modes of
transport in
Bangladesh and are available...
- in
Central India:
Vindhya (or "Vindhya proper"), Rksa (also
Rksavat or
Riksha) and
Pariyatra (or Paripatra). The
three ranges are
included in the seven...