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Snana (c. 1839–1908), also
known as
Maggie Br****, was a
Mdewakanton Dakota woman who
rescued and
protected a fourteen-year-old
German girl, Mary Schwandt...
- The
Snana Yatra (Odia: ସ୍ନାନ ଯାତ୍ରା), also
spelt Snana Jatra, is a
bathing festival of
deities celebrated on the
purnima (full moon day) of the
Hindu month...
- Made Made
Snana (ಮಡೆ ಮಡೆ ಸ್ನಾನ), also Made
Snana, is a
religious practice observed in some
Hindu temples of Karnataka.
Temples in
South India, hold communal...
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Jagannath Temple are
ceremonially bathed and
decorated on the
occasion of
Snana Yatra.
Water for the bath is
taken in 108 pots from the Suna kuan (meaning:...
- The
Samavartana (Sanskrit: समावर्तन, Samāvartana), also
known as
Snāna, is a rite of p****age in the
ancient texts of Hinduism.
Performed at the close...
- the
legendary wife of
Satyavan who
escaped death for her husband's life.
Snana Yatra is a
bathing festival celebrated on the
Purnima (full moon day) of...
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Ujjain Simhastha Nashik-Trimbakeshwar
Simhastha Makar Sankranti Pushkaram Snana Yatra Tibetan Golden Star
Festival Nepali Maghe Sankranti Indonesian Malay...
- years, when the
Jupiter is in Leo (Simha in
Hindu astrology). The main
snana (bathing ritual)
happens on the full moon day in
Vaisakha month of the Hindu...
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devotees of Jagannath. Out of
those numerous festivals,
twelve are important.
Snana Yatra Ratha Yatra or Sri
Gundicha Yatra Sri Hari
Sayan Utthapan Yatra Parswa...
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deities of Jagannath, Balabhadra,
Subhadra and Sudarshan,
after the holy
Snana Yatra on the
Jyeshtha Purnima, go to a
secret altar,
named Anavasara Ghar...