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  2. GNUKhata - Wikipedia

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    The GNUKhata ('Khata' means accounts in Hindi and its founder is a supporter of the GNU Free Software movement) program was created by Krishnakant Mane, who is a software developer and engineer from the locality of Dadar in Mumbai, who is visually-challenged and lost his eyesight at the age of three.

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  4. Shree Swasthani Brata Katha - Wikipedia

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    Shree Swasthani Bakhan (Newar: श्री स्वस्थानी बाखं, lit. 'Story of the Goddess Swasthani') is a Hindu epic originating from Nepal. [1] [2]

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  6. Katha Books - Wikipedia

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    Katha Books is a publishing house owned by Katha, that works in the fields of Indian language translations, community empowerment and child welfare. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1988 Geeta Dharmarajan .

  7. Swasthani Barta (Fast) - Wikipedia

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    The book has 31 chapters which tell the story of life of various gods and goddesses. The story of goddess Swasthani and Shiva is mainly focussed, Swasthani is the Hindu deity known for miraculously granting wishes made in a solemn state by the pure. [4] The sacred book was originated in the Kathmandu Valley.

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  9. Khata - Wikipedia

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    A khata / ˈ k æ t ə / or khatag [1] [a] is a traditional ceremonial scarf in Tibetan Buddhism and in Tengriism. [ 5 ] [ better source needed ] It is widely used by the Tibetan, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Ladakhi, Mongolian, Buryat, and Tuvan peoples on various occasions.