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  2. File:Thali.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Tradtional Thali.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Thali - Wikipedia

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    A chapter in ancient Sushruta Samhita text is dedicated to dining etiquette, method of serving food and proper placement of each dish before the diner, it is the earliest known textual evidence on thali presentation. [6] Detail of man eating from thali, ca. 1646 Women eating from thali, ca. 1712 Wife serves meal to her husband. ca.1700

  5. File:Thali dialect.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Urdhva Pundra - Wikipedia

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    As such, the black line made from the ash of the fire sacrifice is not included. As per Sri Hari Bhakti Vilasa (4.211), the tilaka is a U that begins from the beginning of the nose which is technically 1/3rd the distance from the base to the tip.

  7. File:Thali Temple, Malabar District.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Assamese Thali.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Thali (percussion) - Wikipedia

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    The thali is a percussion instrument of the family of idiophones used in Indian folk music. It is a round, flat metal platter used in cuisine that is beaten with a stick if it is held with the other hand, or beaten with two sticks if it is placed on the floor or on a stand. The thali frequently accompanies the dhol or maddal drum in various dances.