India Perspectives, Volume 11PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1998 - India |
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... Flowers were borne on terminal spikes with large bracts . Bi - lipped white flowers about half an inch in size , were ornamentally penciled with purple vein like lines ( In some areas the marking is in yellow lines ) . An interesting ...
... Flowers were borne on terminal spikes with large bracts . Bi - lipped white flowers about half an inch in size , were ornamentally penciled with purple vein like lines ( In some areas the marking is in yellow lines ) . An interesting ...
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... flowers . The dobada of the Bakula tree is suggested in sculpture by showing a maiden under the tree with a cup of wine in her hand . The Kesara tree needs only a damsel's glance to fall upon it to flower , though this is not much of a ...
... flowers . The dobada of the Bakula tree is suggested in sculpture by showing a maiden under the tree with a cup of wine in her hand . The Kesara tree needs only a damsel's glance to fall upon it to flower , though this is not much of a ...
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... flowers and food . They dwell in many kinds of trees , but the Banyan , sal and silk - cotton trees are their preferred abodes . It is also the abode of the vanadevata , or the god of trees and forests . The vanadevatas are regarded as ...
... flowers and food . They dwell in many kinds of trees , but the Banyan , sal and silk - cotton trees are their preferred abodes . It is also the abode of the vanadevata , or the god of trees and forests . The vanadevatas are regarded as ...
Contents
THE TIMELESS APPEAL OF ASSAMS WEAVING ART Shalini Mitra | 7 |
THE POET INTELLECTUAL Pavan K Varma | 14 |
GREAT EXPONENT OF INDIAN CULTURE Prabhakar Begde 22 228 | 22 |
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