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  2. Pusalar - Wikipedia

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    The images of the Nayanars are found in many Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu. Pusalar is depicted with a shaven head and with folded hands (see Anjali mudra). A holy day in his honour is observed on the twenty-eighth day of the Tamil month of Aippasi, generally coincides with 13 November. [2] He receives collective worship as part of the 63 Nayanars.

  3. Oggu Katha - Wikipedia

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    In addition, they wear five silver rings and five silver chains (jogirly), a wrist band (ponchi), thick silver rings (kadiyam) around the neck, to the right wrist and to the upper arm, a three - layered garland made of pagadam (sapphire) and round silver nooses (tavalam), ande and matte to the fingers of the foot and a garland with Mallana's ...

  4. Nallagandla Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Sri Sri Nalla Pochamma temple stands on the western ghat of the lake. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Pochamma, who is believed to be the local village deity. This lake is used by residents of Nallagandla and surrounding areas for festivities during Diwali, Chhath Puja, Bathukamma, and Ganesh Chaturthi. Large congregations of ...

  5. Anklet - Wikipedia

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    An anklet on female feet A toe ring with attached anklet. An anklet, also called ankle chain, ankle bracelet or ankle string, is an ornament worn around the ankle. [1] Barefoot anklets and toe rings historically have been worn for at least over 8,000 years by girls and women in Indus Valley, in Indian Subcontinent where it is commonly known as pattilu, payal, golusu and sometimes as nupur.

  6. Nala dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Arthapati is known from a copper-plate inscription and coins. His only known inscription was issued from Pushkari, which may have been the capital of the Nala kings.

  7. List of gotras - Wikipedia

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    A gotra is equivalent to a lineage, akin to a family name, but the given name of a family is often different from its gotra, and may reflect the traditional occupation, place of residence or other important family characteristic rather than the lineage.

  8. Embroidery of India - Wikipedia

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    Banjara Lambani woman in traditional dress. Practiced by the Lambada [5] gypsy tribes of Andhra Pradesh, Banjara embroidery is a mix of applique with mirrors and beadwork.. Bright red, yellow, black and white coloured cloth is laid in bands and joined with a white criss-cross st

  9. Nalla Nilavulla Rathri - Wikipedia

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    Nalla Nilavulla Rathri received mixed reviews from critics. [23] [24] Gopika ls of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Murphy Devasy's debut Nalla Nilavulla Rathri is a watchable movie with some moments of brilliance sprinkled all over. After an interesting build up in first half, the second half was a rollercoaster, which ...