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One's deed will burn him, pancake with evil intention will burn the house பூனை கொன்ற பாவம் உன்னோடு , வெல்லம் தின்ற பாவம் என்னோடு: Let the sin of killing the cat be with you, and let the sin of eating the jaggery stay with me
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 November 2024. This list of fictional birds is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. Ducks, penguins and birds of prey are not included here, and are listed separately at list of fictional ducks, list of fictional penguins, and list of fictional birds of prey. For non-fictional birds see List ...
Chhota Bheem (transl. Little Bheem) is an Indian animated comedy adventure television series, created by Green Gold Animations based in Hyderabad.This show is available in English, Hindi, Telugu,Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi.
A wise owl and good friend of Paulus the woodgnome in the eponymous children's comic strips and stories. Ossie Owl Owl Acorn Green: A source of wisdom. Uil Owl Olle Kapoen [8] A good friend of Olle Kapoen the gnome. [8] Urban Owl Ugglan Urban: An owl in a pantomime comic by Jan Romare. [9] Wiz Merlin: Shoe (comic strip)
"The specific name derives from the American cartoon character 'Popeye the Sailor Man', who had swollen forearms; and refers to the swollen mid tibia of the males" [205] Cephennodes popeye Jałoszyński, 2017: Beetle: Popeye "named after the cartoon character Popeye the Sailor, in reference to the enlarged protibiae resembling Popeye's massive ...
Films Division's Cartoon Unit: First film by Film Division's Cartoon Unit Inquiry : 1967: C. T. Baptista: First film to win National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Animation Film: Baap Re Baap : 1968: Ram Mohan: Family Planning Association of India Prasad Studios: National Award for the Best Film on family planning You Said It : 1971: Ram ...
Tamil mythology refers to the folklore and traditions that are a part of the wider Dravidian pantheon, originating from the Tamil people. [1] This body of mythology is a fusion of elements from Dravidian culture and the parent Indus Valley culture, both of which have been syncretised with mainstream Hinduism .
The crows and the evil snake I.4 I.6 I.5 II.8; II.9 The crab cuts off the heron's head I.5 I.7 84C I.6 IV.7 The hare that outwitted the lion I.6 I.8 84D I.7 II.9 Weaver as Vișṇu I.8 The monkey who died by giving shelter to a hunter I.9 The Brahmin and the ungrateful goldsmith I.9.1 I.9 The guest I.7 I.11 84E I.10 The watersnakes and a cobra