- also
known as
buffalo nut, bat nut,
devil pod, ling nut,
mustache nut,
singhara nut or
water chestnut. The
species are
floating annual aquatic plants,...
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Abhimanyu Samanta Singhara (Odia: ଅଭିମନ୍ୟୁ ସାମନ୍ତସିଂହାର, romanized: Abhimanyu Sāmanta
Singhāra, Odia: [ɔbʱimɔnju saːmɔnt̪ɔsiŋhaːɾɔ] ; 23
February 1760...
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Nirsu Narayan College,
Singhara (NNC
Singhara or N.N. College) is a
college located in
Singhara,
Vaishali district, Bihar, India.
Established in 1970,...
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Mahaprasad (Odia: ମହାପ୍ରସାଦ) is the term
applied to the 56 food
items offered to Lord
Jagannath in the holy
Temple of Puri,
located in Odisha, India. Mahaprasad...
-
directed by
Umberto Lenzi and
starring Ivan R****imov, Me Me Lai and Pra****ak
Singhara. It is
perhaps best
known for
starting the "cannibal boom" of
Italian exploitation...
- categories;
gulgula (bobra), bidiya,
dhoodh fara, bafauli, basuli, balooshahi,
singhara, tikhur,
anarsa and
khurmi fall in rice
flour include fara/muthiya (rice...
-
Jagannath of Puri as part of the last meal of the day (known as
Badaw Singhara Bhogaw).
During the Odia
festival of
Kanji Anla Osha,
kanji is offered...
- Odia Literature.
Dinakrushna Dasa's
Rasakallola and
Abhimanyu Samanta Singhara's Bidagdha Chintamani were
prominent latter kabyas. Of the song
poets who...
- catfish. It is
known locally as Guizza,
Guizza ayer, Auri, Ari, Pogal,
Singhara and Seenghala,
among other names. It is
found in
southern Asia in the countries...
- Grogkoggraud, Pin Peungyard,
Thongsuk Puvised (the
spouse of Pin),
Gasem Singhara, and
Suthi Sridee. On or
around 18
October 1978,
Ginggaew picked up the...