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  2. Bindi - Wikipedia

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    In southern India a smaller red bindi is worn with a white tilak at the bottom, another common type is a red tilak shaped bindi. In Rajasthan the bindi is often worn round. Long tilak shaped bindi are also common, as well as the crescent moon on some occasions. Decorative bindis have become popular among women in South Asia, regardless of ...

  3. Chandrapur - Wikipedia

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    Chandrapur is located in central India in the eastern part of Maharashtra state at 19.57°N latitude and 79.18°E longitude. Chandrapur is situated at 189.90 meters above the mean sea level . The area of the city is about 162.41 km 2 .

  4. Kasta sari - Wikipedia

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    Also, the hairstyle on is step-cut up to shoulder length with smart nose ring or Nath and Chandrakor Bindi. [19] The most famous example of Kasta sari in Bollywood is the song sequence of "Humko Aaj Kal Hai Intezaar" in the film Sailaab (1990) featuring Madhuri Dixit in a yellow and green Kasta sari. [20]

  5. Culture of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Ganesh Chaturthi, a popular festival in the state. Maharashtra is the third largest state of India in terms of land area and second largest in terms of population in India. . It has a long history of Marathi saints of Varakari religious movement, such as Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Chokhamela, Eknath and Tukaram which forms the one of bases of the culture of Maharashtra or Marathi culture.

  6. Paithani - Wikipedia

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    Paithani is a variety of sari, named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad from state of Maharashtra in India where the sari was first made by hand. Present day Yeola town in Nashik, Maharashtra is the largest manufacturer of Paithani. [1] Paithani is characterised by borders of an oblique square design, and a padar with a peacock design. [2]

  7. Ambhora - Wikipedia

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    Ambhora is a village situated in the Kuhi taluka of Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.As of the 2011 Indian census, it had a population of 530. [1]Ambhora-a place in Kuhi Tahsil of Nagpur is very scenic place.

  8. Chandrapur district - Wikipedia

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    Chandrapur district is known for its cleanliness. Now Chandrapur city is in the top 10 cleanest cities India and 2 in Maharashtra after Navi Mumbai by The minister of housing and urban affairs rank cities based on the cleanliness index. [3] Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in the district is one of India's fifty-three Project Tiger reserves. [4]

  9. Gondeshwar Temple, Sinnar - Wikipedia

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    The Gondeshwar temple was built during the rule of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, and is variously dated to either the 11th [1] or the 12th century. [2] Sinnar was a stronghold of the dynasty during their pre-imperial period, and modern historians identify it with Seunapura, a town established by the Yadava king Seuanchandra. [3]