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    Traditionally the area is mentioned as Dandakaranya in the epic Ramayana‚ and part of the Kosala Kingdom in the Mahabharata. Around 450 AD‚ Bastar state was ruled by Nala King‚ Bhavadatta Varman‚ who is mentioned to have invaded the neighboring Vakataka kingdom‚ during the reign of its King‚ Narendrasena (440-460) The princely state of Bastar was established around 1324 AD‚ when Annama Deva‚ brother of the last Kakatiya King‚ Pratapa Rudra Deva (r. 1290-1325)‚ left Warangal and established his kingdom

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    Malana Village

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    MALANA Malana is an ancient village to the northeast of Kullu Valley. This solitary village in the Malana Nala‚ a side valley of the Parvati Valley‚ is isolated from the rest of the world. The majestic peaks of Chandrakhani and Deotibba shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the side of the torrential Malana river at a height of 3029 m above the sea level. Unaffected by the modern civilization‚ Malana has its own lifestyle and social structure. People are strict in following their

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    PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY IN STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH * CONTENTS: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BIODIVERSITY OF U.P. 3. IN SITU AND EX-SITU CONSERVATION 4. AUTHORITIES FOR PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY 5. CONCLUSION 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. INTRODUCTION: India with her states is rich in biodiversity. The State of Uttar Pradesh although not that much biologically diversified nevertheless it has significant biodiversity. The main reason behind comparatively less biodiversity

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    The Munda are tribal (Adivasi) people of the Chota Nagpur Plateau region. They are found across much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Odisha ‚ West Bengal‚ Chhattisgahr ‚ Bihar and into parts of Bangladesh. Their language is Mundari‚ which belongs to the Munda subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family * Mostly Munda people follow the Sarna religion‚ believing in a god called Singbonga. * However one-fourth of them have adopted Christianity.[citation needed] * The surname

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    mother dreamed that a: Answer Selected Answer:    a. white elephant entered her body Correct Answer:    a. white elephant entered her body Response Feedback: Good! Question 2 2 out of 2 points This elephant-headed deity is Shiva’s son by Parvati (Shiva’s consort). Answer Selected Answer:    b. Ganesha Correct Answer:    b. Ganesha Response Feedback: Right! Question 3 2 out of 2 points Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of: Answer Selected Answer:    c. Brahmo Samaj Correct Answer:

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    Obsession for fairer complexion in the sub-continent Table of Contents Page No. 1. Objective………………………………………………………2 2. Hypothesis……………………………………………………..2 3. Methodology…………………………………………………..2 4. Introduction……………………………………………………4 5. Root of Obsession for being fair………………………………5 6. Fair Skin and Marriage………………………………………...7 7. Fair Consciousness among Male………………………………7

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    Architecture Vijayanagara architecture is a vibrant combination of the Chalukya‚ Hoysala‚ Pandya and Chola styles‚ idioms that prospered in previous centuries. Its legacy of sculpture‚ architecture and painting influenced the development of the arts long after the empire came to an end. Its stylistic hallmark is the ornate pillared Kalyanamantapa (marriage hall)‚ Vasanthamantapa (open pillared halls) and the Rayagopura (tower). Artisans used the locally available hard granite because of its durability

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    Fakeer of Jhaguria

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    Fakeer of Jungheera as a Love Story  :           The Fakeer of Jungheer is a long poem by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio. He was born on 18th April‚ 1809 in Kolkatta‚ West Bengal. He was a lecturer and poet. He is considered to be an academic and educator During his time Literary Movement of Bengal Renaissance was undergoing. He was an Indian poet and assistant head principal at the Hindu College of kolkatta. He was a radical thinker and one of the first Indian educators to disseminate western Education

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    Rk Narayan

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    Presidency‚ British India.[1] His father was a school headmaster‚ and Narayan did some of his studies at his father’s school. As his father’s job required frequent moves‚ Narayan spent part of his childhood under the care of his maternal grandmother‚ Parvati.[2]During this time his best friends and playmates were a peacock and aHis grandmother gave him the nickname of Kunjappa‚ a name that stuck to him in family circles.[6] She taught him arithmetic‚ mythology‚ classical Indian music andSanskrit.[7] According

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    Indian School of Paintings

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    JAIN SCHOOL OF PAINTING We find Jain style in the four paintings of Jins (Jain Gods) in the Sittanvasala caves in 700A.D. The oldest examples of this school are the paintings of parshwa-Nath‚ Nemi-Nath and Rish-Nath etc‚ 20 Tirthankars in “KalKacharya Katha” and “Kalpa Sutra”. Most of the Jain paintings were done Black & white 10th&15th century. These paintings have been mostly executed on Tala-Patra. There was an article “Jain on Dwara Pallavit Chitrakala” in the “Vishal Bharat” written

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