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  2. Saussurea obvallata - Wikipedia

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    Saussurea obvallata is a perennial growing to 0.3 m (1 ft). The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by insects. Flowers bloom in mid-monsoon (July–August) amongst the rocks and grasses of the hillside at an altitudinal range of 3700–4600 m.

  3. Brahma Kamal - Wikipedia

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  4. Saussurea - Wikipedia

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    Saussurea is a genus of about 300 species of flowering plants in the tribe Cardueae within the family Asteraceae, native to cool temperate and arctic regions of East Asia, Europe, and North America, with the highest diversity in alpine habitats in the Himalayas and East Asia.

  5. List of Uttarakhand state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Flowers bloom in mid-monsoon (July–August) amongst the rocks and grasses of the hillside at an altitudinal range of 3,000–4,800 metres (9,800–15,700 ft). In Hindu epics, this flower is attributed to Brahma, the God of creation, hence named Brahma Kamal (Brahma's Lotus). 2001 [8] Instrument: Dhol

  6. Original – Saussurea obvallata, also known as bramha kamal in India, blossoms once a year and is a rare sight. Reason I think it meets all the criteria for a FP.it is of high standard and has sufficently large resolution.It is highly detailed and is under free license.Adds value to the brahma kamal article.Its description is complete and is ...

  7. File:Brahma Kamal.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Brahmo Samaj - Wikipedia

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    Brahmo Samaj (Bengali: ব্রাহ্ম সমাজ, romanized: Brahmô Sômaj [bram.ho ʃɔ.mad͡ʒ]) is the societal component of Brahmoism, which began as a monotheistic reformist movement during the Bengal Renaissance.

  9. Shrikhand Mahadev - Wikipedia

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    The garden has flowers like Brahma Kamal, also known as Saussurea obvallata, which supposedly was used by the Hindu deity Shiva to plant an elephant's head on Ganesha, the god of New Beginnings. 2 km from there, is the next spot Nain Saravor (meaning, Eye's Lake), and revered to be a holy lake, and numerous people reporting physical healing of ...