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  2. Cnidoscolus aconitifolius - Wikipedia

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    Chaya is one of the most productive green vegetables. [9] [10] Chaya leaf. Chaya is a good source of protein, vitamins, calcium, and iron; and is also a rich source of antioxidants, [11] however, raw chaya leaves are toxic as they contain a glucoside that can release toxic cyanide. Cooking is essential prior to consumption to inactivate the ...

  3. Chhaya - Wikipedia

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    Chhaya or Chaya (Sanskrit: छाया, romanized: Chhāyā, lit. 'shadow' or 'shade'), also known as Savarna, is the Hindu personification and goddess of shadow, and a consort of Surya, the Hindu sun god. [1] She is the shadow-image or reflection of Saranyu (Sanjna), the first wife of Surya. Chhaya was born from the shadow of Sanjna and ...

  4. Chaya (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Chaya (Sanskrit: Chāyā) means 'shadow' or 'gloss', and is meant to provide better clarity on what the Prakrit words meant, and for resolving doubts about homonyms in prakrit. It was an ancient Indian tradition of providing Sanskrit glosses (transliterations) for Prakrit word forms, particularly in classical Indian drama plays.

  5. Chaya - Wikipedia

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    Chaya (plant), a vegetable; Chaya tequila, a brand of tequila; Chayah (heb. חיה literally "life"), in Judaism a term for soul, considered a part of Hashem (God) Chaya, a Kannada-language film; Chaya, a 1971 horror novel by Indian writer Narayan Dharap; Chashitsu (茶室), rooms or small buildings used for the Japanese tea ceremony

  6. Chaya (Hebrew given name) - Wikipedia

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    Chaya Gusfield, American attorney and rabbi; Chaya Kaufman, birth name of Ariel Durant, Ukrainian-born American researcher and writer; Chaya Lispector, birth name of Clarice Lispector (1920–1977), Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer; Chaya Mushka Schneersohn (fl. 1860), member of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic dynasty

  7. Chaya Shirōjirō - Wikipedia

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    Chaya Shirōjirō (茶屋四郎次郎) was the name of a series of wealthy and influential Kyoto-based merchants who took part in the red-seal trade licensed under the Tokugawa shogunate. [1] Members of the Chaya family , they were also centrally involved in the country's production and trade in textiles.

  8. Chaya Singh - Wikipedia

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    Chaya Singh is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Tamil and Kannada films and television shows. She started her acting career in Kannada films and has worked in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Bengali and Bhojpuri films. [1] She has a reputation of being very selective in her roles. [2] Chaya is well known of her lead role in Thiruda ...

  9. Chaya Mushka Schneerson - Wikipedia

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    Chaya Mushka Schneerson's gravesite. She was born in Babinovichi, near the city of Lubavitch on Shabbat, the 25th of Adar of the year 5661 (March 16, 1901 ; March 3, 1901 ). At the request of her grandfather, Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, she was named Chaya Mushka after her great great grandmother, the wife of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn. [2]