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- jágara, jagra, borrowed from Malayalam ശർക്കര (śarkara), which is borrowed from Sanskrit शर्करा (śarkarā). It is a doublet of sugar. Jaggery is made of...
- year. Famous Malayalam Film Actor Prem ****r donated an elephant to the Sarkara Devi Temple. Kaliyoottu was originally a practice that existed in the north...
- Sarkara-Chirayinkeezhu is a village in Thiruvananthapuram district in the state of Kerala, India. As of 2001[update] India census, Sarkara-Chirayinkeezhu...
- of 'Meenam' (March/April) in the Malayalam calendar.[citation needed] Sarkara Devi Temple is an old temple situated near Varkala at Chirayinkeezhu. The...
- Shaligram stones brought from Nepal and employs the unique Kadu Sarkara Yogam technique. Kadu Sarkara Yogam is a rare and intricate method for creating temple...
- Kahak, Iran to Shah Khalil Allah III, the 45th Ismaili Imam, and Bibi Sarkara, the daughter of Muhammad Sadiq Mahallati (d. 1815), a poet and a Ni‘mat...
- pronounced as "shôḍojontro")(meaning "conspiracy"), 'স' as in সরকার ("sarkāra", pronounced as "shôrkār")(meaning "government"), 'শ্ব' as in শ্বশুর (written...
- "sugar" and "cane". The former ultimately derives from Sanskrit शर्करा (śárkarā) as the crop originated in Southeast Asia. As sugar was traded and spread...
- by its acronym as "CTJ". It is made into forms like 'Pathiyan Sarkara' - Pathiyan Sarkara is a semi-solid type of jaggery with a golden brown to brown...
- The etymology of sugar reflects the commodity's spread. From Sanskrit śarkarā, meaning "ground or candied sugar", came Persian shakar and Arabic sukkar...