- are
usually located near
river ghats, they are also
regionally called smashan ghats. The word has its
origin from
Sanskrit language: shma
refers to shava...
-
Smashan-bhoomi (cremation place),
Chinawal village of Maharashtra...
- of a
corpse as the altar) to
invoke the
mother goddess in her form as
Smashan Tara (Tara of the
Cremation Grounds). In
Hindu iconography, Tara, like...
- by the
devotees and the
tourists all
round the year.
Cremation yard or
Smashan Ghat – is
located adjacent to
Parshuramji temple. Kali
Mandir – is located...
- is
considered to be God of
Spirit and
temples are
generally found near
Smashan (cemeteries) or
outside the village. Many
communities like Lajjhars, Joshis...
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Sewri Christian Cemetery (Marathi: शिवडी ख्रिस्ती स्मशान भूमि Sewrī
Kristi smashan bhumi) in Sewri, Mumbai, India, was
established by
Arthur Crawford, the...
-
Raldurga Ekadashi Chhathhi Mai
Akriti Chhinnomosta Guhyakali Dakate Kali
Smashan kali
Chaitanya "SECTION II.—
DESCRIPTION OF
CERTAIN FEATURES OF THE COUNTRY...
- Her most
famous works include Chaudah Phere, Krishnakali, Lal Haveli,
Smashan Champa, Bharavi, Rati Vilap, Vishkanya, Apradhini. She also
published travelogues...
- (1948) Sulu-Sagarer
Bhuture Desh (1948)
Ajana Dwiper Rani (1948)
Mohanpurer Smashan (1949)
Translated from a
story by
Sheridan Le Fanu
Kumarer Bagha Goyenda...
- to the Tara Temple.A
sacred place near the
temple named Tarapith Maha
Smashan that's
known for its
tantric rituals.A pink
temple dedicated to
Saint "Bamakhepa"...