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  2. List of Uttarakhand state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Kaphal fruit has a legendary status in the folklores and songs of Uttarakhand. Traditional [15] [16] [17] Nickname: Devabhumi (Land of the Gods) Uttarakhand is often referred to as the Devabhumi (Sanskrit for "Land of the Gods") due to a large number of Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres found throughout the state. Traditional – [18] River ...

  3. Myrica esculenta - Wikipedia

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    The native range of this species stretches from Northern India (Uttarakhand) to Nepal to southern China and western and central Malesia. Its common names include box myrtle, bayberry and kaphal. Its berries are edible and are consumed locally. It is the state fruit of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. [2]

  4. Uttarakhand Pahari Toor Dal - Wikipedia

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    Uttarakhand Pahari Toor Dal is a variety of pigeon pea cultivated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pahari Toor Dal is grown in all 13 districts of Uttarakhand, with the main cultivation areas being Chamoli , Almora , Tehri Garhwal , Nainital , Pithoragarh , and Champawat .

  5. List of Indian state symbols - Wikipedia

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    State fruit: Queen pineapple (Ananas comosus) [117] ... State song: Uttarakhand Devabhumi Matribhumi (Uttarakhand, Land of the Gods, O Motherland!) State foundation day:

  6. Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    State fruit: Brahma Kamal (Saussurea obvallata) State sport: ... Tehri Lake with a surface area of 52 km 2 (20 sq mi), is the biggest lake in the state of Uttarakhand ...

  7. Emblem of Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    The Emblem of Uttarakhand is the official state seal used by the Government of Uttarakhand and is carried on all official correspondences made by State of Uttarakhand. [1] It was adopted by the newly formed Interim Government of Uttarakhand at the establishment of the state on 9 November 2000.

  8. Prunus cerasoides - Wikipedia

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    Religious Significance in Uttarakhand. The tree is referred to as “पंय्यां” in the Himalayan State of Uttarakhand, India and is regarded as a holy tree by various groups in both the Garhwal and Kumaon region. The tree is also worshipped exclusively by shilpkars or doms in certain regions of the state.

  9. Singori - Wikipedia

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    Singori (सिङ्गौड़ी) or Singauri is an Indian sweet from Uttarakhand made with Khoya and wrapped in maalu leaf (Bauhinia variegata). [1] It is similar to Kalakhand . History