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Binomial name; Picrorhiza kurroa. ... Known as kutki or कुटकी in Nepali, it is a perennial herb and is used as a substitute for Indian gentian (Gentiana ...
The Nepali Wikipedia (Nepali: नेपाली विकिपिडिया) is the Nepali language edition of Wikipedia, run by the Wikimedia Foundation. [1] As of January 2025 it has 30,793 articles and about 70,000 users, of which 5 are administrators. [2] As of 8 November 2022, the Nepali Wikipedia is the 110st largest Wikipedia. [2]
Sapindus mukorossi, commonly known as Indian soapberry, washnut, ritha [2] [3] [4] [5] or Chinese soapberry, [1] is a species of tree in the family Sapindaceae.It is ...
However, there prevail more than one saying on picking the origin of the names. Different places have picked names from different languages. The preference of language depends upon the native language of the place / region. Looking towards the ancient history of Nepal, Sanskrit has been the most important sources for deriving words in Nepali ...
Kismat may refer to: . Kismet (disambiguation), word for "fate" or "destiny" and is an Arabic word as well as being used in Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Persian and Turkish, spelled "Kismat" in English in the Indian subcontinent
The name 'panchaule' (meaning 5 fingered hand) arises from its root resembling fingers of hand with around 3-5 fingers. It is an erect perennial herb with long flowering stems. The plant is well known for its medicinal value. The root has sweet taste. It is strictly prohibited for collection and sale, but can be found easily around Nepal.
Pratiksha (transl. awaiting; Nepali: प्रतीक्षा) is a female given name in Hindi and Nepali languages. Notable people with the name include: Pratiksha Apurv, Indian painter; Pratiksha Santosh Shinde, Indian athlete; Pratiksha Jadhav, Indian film actress; Prateeksha Lonkar, Indian Marathi film and television actress
Anup Ghoshal (1945–2023), singer in Hindi films and other vernacular Indian films; Anup Jalota (born 1953), Indian singer/musician, best known for his performances of the bhajan and the ghazal; Anup Kaphle, Nepali journalist, editor-in-chief of Rest of World; Anup Kumar (actor) (1932–1997), actor from India