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चुकंदर (Chukandar) Beetroot: Beta vulgaris: বিট (Bit) বিট (Biṭ) બીટ (Bīṭ) ಬೀಟ್ರೂಟ್ (Beetroot) ബീട്രൂറ്റ് बीट (beet) ବିଟ୍ (Beet) (Chukender) රතු අල (Rathu Ala) බීට් රූට් (Beet Ruut) பீட் ரூட் (beet root/senkizhangu)
Var Durga ki (IAST: Vāra Durgā Kī), meaning the "Ballad of Durga" Var Sri Bhagauti Ji ki (Vāra Srī Bhagautī Jī Kī), meaning the "Ballad of Revered Bhagauti" Chandi di Var (Chandī Dī Vāra), meaning the "Ballad of Chandi" Var Durga Ki is the title of the work in the oldest extant manuscripts of the Dasam Granth. [7]
The beetroot (British English) or beet (North American English) is the taproot portion of a Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris plant in the Conditiva Group. [1] The plant is a root vegetable also known as the table beet, garden beet, dinner beet, or else categorized by color: red beet or golden beet.
The Mediterranean diet has been named one of the healthiest diets around for years, and that is for good reason. It can help boost your heart health, strengthen your brain, support healthy weight ...
Lal Kitab (Hindi: लाल किताब, Urdu: لال کتاب, literally Red Book) is a set of five books on Vedic astrology and palmistry, written in Hindi and later, in the Urdu script too. [1] Poetic verses with philosophy and hidden nuances form the core farmanns or upaya (remedy recommended) of the book.
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Bhang is also mixed with ghee and sugar to make a purple halva, and into peppery, chewy little balls called goli (which means "tablet" or "pill") in Hindi. Another form is bhang chutney, also called bhangeera ki chutney, a dish served in Kumaoni cuisine from Uttarakhand. It is made from grinding cannabis/bhang seeds with mint, tomatoes and ...
It is interpreted most often as meaning peace and reverence toward all sentient beings. Ahimsa is the core of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Its first mention in Indian philosophy is found in the Hindu scriptures called the Upanishads, the oldest dating about 800 BC. Those who practice Ahimsa are often vegetarians or vegans. Akashic Records