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Upara (Marathi: उपरा
meaning outsider) is an
autobiography written by
Laxman Mane, a
writer who
lives in the
state of Maharashtra, India. It is written...
- Mane came to
sudden fame
after publishing his
autobiography Upara (An Outsider), in 1980.
Upara was
considered as a
milestone in
Marathi Dalit literature...
- વસનારાઓને હાર્દિક અભિનંદન. આ સંદેશો મળ્યે, વળતો સંદેશો મોકલાવશો. (Pr̥thvī
upara vasanāra ēka mānava taraphathī brahmāṇḍanā an'ya avakāśamāṁ vasanārā'ōnē...
- (जेव्हा मी जात चोरली होती!) 1963
Namdeo Dhasal Golpitha 1978
Laxman Mane
Upara 1980 Raja
Dhale Dalit Pantherchi Sansthapana:
Vastustithi Ani
Viparyas 2002...
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saptaratha and the
presence of
female counterparts of the
dikpalas in the
upara jangha. This was
built in the
matured phase of
temple building tradition...
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divided into 5
parts (from base to top): pabhaga, talajangha, bandhana,
upara jangha and baranda. The
niches and
intervening recesses of the
first part...
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Literary criticism 1980
Mangesh Padgaonkar Salaam Poetry 1981
Laxman Mane
Upara Autobiography 1982
Prabhakar Padhye Saundaryanubhav Literary criticism 1983...
- metres), tala
jangha (0.72 metres),
bandhana two
mouldings (0.40 metres),
upara jangha (0.60 metres) and the
baranda has a
single moulding of 0.22 metres...
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Pabhaga measures 0.49 metres, tala
jangha 0.62 metres,
bandhana 0.23 metres,
upara jangha 0.61
metres 42 and
baranda 0.59 metres. The
gandi measures 2.00 metres...
- style,
complemented by
three plain vertical bands. The tala
jangha and
upara jangha are
decorated with
khakhara mundi and
pidha mundi.[clarification...