WHAT DOES त्रिशर्करा MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of त्रिशर्करा in the Hindi dictionary
Trichy noun woman 0 [no 0] Jude, Chinese and Mistry, all these three Group of त्रिशर्करा संज्ञा स्त्री० [सं०]
गुड़, चीनी और मिस्त्री इन तीनों
का समूह ।
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4 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «त्रिशर्करा»
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Rig Veda: A Scientific and Intellectual Analysis of the Hymns
As the day advances the facing of the earth towards the Sun is out of the common man's mind, and the seer may rightly question as to where the three wheels 'tri- chakra' and where poles, axles and seats of the chariot are placed during the ...
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Epigraphia Carnatica: Inscriptions in the Tumkur District - Page 166
... yendu bâraisikondu mritav Adalu avage kotta basege kalla nilsidaru 53 _* At Kaggaladu (same hobli), on a stone in front of the Añjanéy temple. ärimatu Sakala-gunāśraya Haratiya Rangapa-Nāyaka ......sida tri-chakra . . . . sara Timeya .
Benjamin Lewis Rice, 1904
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R̥gveda-darśana: Introductory - Page 324
Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao. ^>^q?l?l??i 4^^r!^?] (lS>) *8T:I The Ratha recitation has three sub-varieties: dvi-chakra, tri-chakra and chatush-chakra. Their characteristics are given below: (I) feeiiPt II (iJO) 3TtWT: *TI JR4 fjufncTI (5) (s) ...
Saligrama Krishna Ramachandra Rao, 1998
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Indien und seine Regierung, von L. von Orlich [continued ... - Page 148
Der abscheulichste und das menschliche Gefühl am tiefsten verletzende Alt des Väma-Gottcsdicnsles ist dagegen der sogenannte Tri-Chakra, Puruabhi- shcla, der Ring oder die nollc'Eiuwcihung. Dieser wird i» Gemeinschaft beider ...
Leopold von Orlich, Carl Böttger, 1859