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Gujarati long narrative poem by Chinu Modi (1983)
Bahuk (Gujarati: બાહુક) is a Gujarati long narrative poem by Chinu Modi. The poem is composed both in metrical and non-metrical verse and centres on Nala
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Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic
Novel in 2008. Gujarati poet Chinu Modi has written long narrative poetry Bahuk based on the figure Bahuka. Krishna Udayasankar, a Singapore-based Indian
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Hindu saint and poet (1511–1623)
all over his body, especially in his arms. He then composed the Hanuman Bahuk, where he describes his bodily pain and suffering in several stanzas. He
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Indian Gujarati-language poet, novelist, short story writer and critic (1939-2017)
(2001), Gatibhas (2012), Agha Pachha Shwas (2007) and Khara Zaran[when?]. Bahuk (1982), based on Nalakhyan of Mahabharata, is a long narrative poem written
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Ancient text of Jainism
Kaitaliputra Mahakashyap Taitaliputra Mankhaliputra Yajnavalkya Bhayali Bahuk Madhurayan Shauryayan Vidu Varshap Aryayan Utkal Gathapatiputra Tarun Dagbhal
Isibhasiyaim
Ethnic group of Peninsular Malaysia
2016-11-12. "Meet the Temuans". 2 July 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2018. Bahuk (23 April 2009). "Kamus". Temuan Orang Asli. Retrieved 2016-11-13. Kerry-Ann
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character from the Mahābhārata who temporarily bore the name "Bahuka" "Bahuk", a Gujarati narrative poem by Chinu Modi that is named after its central
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Year Recipient Poem 1982-83 Chinu Modi Bahuk 1984-85 Sitanshu Yashaschandra Pralay 1986-87 Chandrakant Sheth Padgha Ni Pele Paar 1988-89 Yagnesh Dave
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Youngest Child
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, le blanc (the white), a knight.
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well educated; well brought up
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English : occupational name for a town crier, one whose job was to make public announcements in a loud voice, from Middle English, Old French criere (a derivative of Old French crier ‘to cry aloud’, Latin quiritare).Americanized spelling of German Kreyer or the Swiss variant Kreier.
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An English pronunciation of the ineffable name of the Hebrew god YHWH, YAHWEH means "existing one."Â
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Derived from Jove; Father of the Sky; Feminine of Jovian
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Wearing out, oppressing.
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English name derived from Latin Vincentius, VINCENT means "conquering."
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