CHE SIGNIFICA नवक IN HINDI
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definizione di नवक nel dizionario hindi
Più recente 1 v 0 [NO] che dà 0 'Nove'. Nuovi 2 novantacinque [NO] Lo stesso gruppo di nove cose. In quanto tale, (nove) il navigatore dei metalli, (9) il navigatore dei pianeti. नवक १ वि० [सं०] दे०
'नौ' ।
नवक २ संज्ञा पुं० [सं०]
एक ही तरह की नौ चीजों का समूह ।
जैसे, (नौ) धातुओं का नवक, (नौ) ग्रहों का नवक ।
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10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «नवक»
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1
Garuda Purana (गरुड़ पुराण हिंदी):
मृत्यु के पहले, तीसरे, पाँचवें, सातवें, नवें अथवा ग्यारहवें दिन जो श्राद्ध होता है, उसको नवक ब्राद्ध कहा जाता है। गृहद्वार, शमशान, तीर्थ या देवालय अथवा जहाँ-कहीं भी प्रथम पिण्डदान ...
2
In the Shadow of Mountains: The Return of the Sixpack - Page 242
empire of the clones were reduced to ashes by the Navak planet destroying ships. “But the Navak didn't escape the doom and gloom either. One of their own planet destroying ships, the Althon Gerail, had been captured by the clones before ...
David George Richards, 2008
3
The Tale of the Comet - Page 131
But then the Navak fleets did begin to move. They had finally realised what was happening and seized their opportunity. Our fleets were all destroyed. And millions of us perished in the time that followed as the Navak hunted us down, chasing ...
David George Richards, 2008
4
In the Shadow of Mountains: The Lost Girls - Page 34
The Navak called it deliverance. “Millions of Androktones perished at the Battle of the Black Cross Nebula, even before the humanoids entered the fray. Androktone ships blasted and rammed one another, flying passed Navak ships to do so.
David George Richards, 2007
5
Gender, Genre, and Power in South Asian Expressive Traditions
They rind a strong, albeit ambivalent, relationship between south Indian folk stories and the courtly literature of the Navaka period in late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Tamilnadu. They suggest that a folk counter-svstem with its own ...
Arjun Appadurai, Frank J. Korom, Margaret Ann Mills, 1991
6
Socio-economic Life of Northern India, C. A.D. 550 to A.D. 650
Pargiter, however, says that in eastern region, the standard measure of a Hasta varied from 18 to 21 J inches.235 In these land charters from the eastern part of India, we come across the term Astaka-Navaka-Nala. It is difficult to explain this ...
7
The Friendly Ambassador: Walking with the Enemy - Page 368
The Androktones soon held sway over a vast empire of dead and lifeless worlds where only the captive races survived. But it was one of these races, the Navak, who used their genetic link to the Androktones to their advantage. The Navak had ...
David George Richards, 2006
8
Aspects of Altaic Civilization III: Proceedings of the ... - Page cxciv
50:3 nav' Ar. kind, sort, manner; har nav' etip no matter what one does 183:5 nava P melody, tune 62:4 navak P arrow 79:4, 164:4; navak at- (dat. ) to shoot an arrow (at) 50:4, 182:2; navak -i dildoz a heart-piercing arrow 193:7, 216:2; navak- i ...
Denis Sinor, Indiana University, Bloomington. Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 1990
9
A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages
6983 nava-1 'new, young' RV., navaka-1 Vas. Pa. nava-, "aka-, As. nava-, Pk. na(v)a-, Gy. eur. nevo, pal. nana, D. плта, Ash. miña, W'g. núge, (Lumsden) "mingäh", Dm. nu{n)a, Pas. dar. nöd, laur. riüriga, weg. nogû, ar. n»g6{< 'nönk- ...
10
Recent Developments in Catalysis: Theory and Practice - Page 379
Emelyuov N.P. Belskaya R.I., Taborisskaya E.A; Zaretskii M.V., Vestsi Akad navak Belorus S.S.R. Ser Khim. Navak, 1972(1) 103-6 (Russ) 26. Nikiforova N.V; Zhavnerka K.A. Nifte Khimiya, 1974, 14 (1), 116-20 (Russ) 27. Komarov V.S. ...
B. Viswanathan, C. N. Pillai, 1991