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    The forested coast of Masoala National Park A leaf-tailed gecko, Uroplatus fimbriatus, one of Madagascar's extraordinary endemic reptiles. Masoala National Park, in northeast Madagascar, is the largest of the island's protected areas.

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    Sevalal Maharaj (15 February 1739 – 4 December 1806) was an Indian socio-religious reformer and community leader, and is revered by the Gor Banjara community as a spiritual guru.

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    Ghani Khan's love for nature and the local habitat of the Pashtun people is visible in his work. He wrote "Pashtun is not merely a race but, in fact, a state of mind; there is a Pashtun lying inside every man, who at times wakes up and overpowers him." "The Pashtuns are rain-sown wheat: they all came up on the same day; they are all the same.

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    These methods of worship were retained in Tantric worship of Chamunda, after its assimilation into mainstream Hinduism. He proposes the fierce nature of this goddess is due to her association with Rudra , identified with the fire god Agni at times. [8] Wangu also backs the theory of the tribal origins of the goddess. [9]