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  2. Valaikaapu - Wikipedia

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    Similar ceremonies are held in other parts of India and in Pakistan, including among Bengali (who call it Shaadh), Marathi and Konkani women (who call the ceremony Dohale Jevan [डोहाळे जेवण]), Punjabi women (who call it Godh-Bharai), Sindhi women, and Marwari women. [8] It is similar in concept to Baby Shower.

  3. Simantonnayana - Wikipedia

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    In Konkani & Marathi (& probably in Khandeshi language also) the same ceremony is called Dohale-Jevan. In Marathi, term Choli Pangarana [10] and in Kannada, term Kubsa todasodu is used. In Bengal, the name Saadh/Shaadh is common while in Odisha, the name Sada-khilai is popular. The names Shimant [11] and Khodo bharvano is common in the state ...

  4. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Cake and finger foods are often served at baby showers.. Traditionally, baby showers are given only for the family's first child, and only women are invited to party .... [3] though this has changed in recent years, now allowing showers being split up for different audiences: workplace, mixed-sex, etc. [4] [5] Smaller showers, or showers in which guests are encouraged to give only diapers or ...

  5. Pathare Prabhu - Wikipedia

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    The Pathare Prabhus and the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhus (CKP) are considered sister communities, both being part of the 'Prabhu caste'. [1] Both Pathare Prabhu and CKP follow the Advaita Vedanta Smarta tradition of Hinduism propounded by Adi Shankara.

  6. Upanayana - Wikipedia

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    He writes, "Manusmriti was the first Indian legal text introduced to the western world through the translation of Sir William Jones in 1794". This was based on the Calcutta manuscript with the commentary of Kulluka, which has been assumed to be the reliable vulgate version, and translated repeatedly from Jones in 1794 to Doniger in 1991. [ 77 ]

  7. Miroslav Gospel - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  8. Bakibab Borkar - Wikipedia

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    Balakrishna Bhagwant Borkar (30 November 1910 – 8 July 1984) commonly referred to as Bakibab Borkar, also known as Bā Bha Borkar, or Ba-ki-baab was an Indian poet. [1] He started writing poems at an early age.

  9. Harcharan Singh (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Singh was born in 1914 at Chak # 576, near Nankana Sahib (now in Pakistan) to father, Kirpa Singh, and mother, Rakkhi. [1] He was sent to his ancestral village, Urapar in Jalandhar District, for education.