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Bhang (IAST: Bhāṅg) is an edible preparation made from the leaves of the cannabis plant originating from the Indian subcontinent. [1] [2] It was used in food and drink as early as 1000 BC in ancient India. [3] [4] Bhang is traditionally distributed during the spring festival of Maha Shivaratri and Holi.
[1] [2] The plant grows wild throughout Northern India [3] along the stretch of the Himalayas (its putative origin) and is an important cash crop for the local people. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The difference between charas and hashish is that hashish is made from a dead cannabis plant and charas is made from a live one.
A man smoking cannabis in Kolkata, India. Cannabis in India has been known to be used at least as early as 2000 BCE. [1] In Indian society, common terms for cannabis preparations include charas (resin), ganja (flower), and bhang (seeds and leaves), with Indian drinks such as bhang lassi and bhang thandai made from bhang being one of the most common legal uses.
Maithili Sharan Gupt [1] (3 August 1886 – 12 December 1964 [2]) was one of the most important modern Hindi poets. [3] He is considered one among the pioneers of Khari Boli (plain dialect) poetry and wrote in Khari Boli dialect, [2] at a time when most Hindi poets favoured the use of Braj Bhasha dialect. [4]
Khiladi No. 1: 1363 "Chhanak Chhanak Meri Payal" Ilaiyaraaja Sanjeev Kohli Udit Narayan Koyla: 1364 "Bhang Ke Nashe Mein" Rajesh Roshan Aditya Narayan 1365 "Dekha Tujhe To Ho Gayee Deewani" Kumar Sanu 1366 "Tanhai Tanhai" Udit Narayan Krishna Arjun: 1367 "Andekha Anjaana" Arup-Pranay Kumar Sanu 1368 "Jugan Mein" Ila Arun, Khalid Lahoo Ke Do ...
Books. In addition to hundreds of articles in various national and international journals, [10] as of 2020, O.C. Handa had authored the following books, most of which also contain his own pen-drawings as illustrations: [18] Handa, O.C. (1969). Pahadi Chitrakala (in Hindi). National Publishing House, New Delhi. Handa, O.C. (1975). Pahadi Folk ...
Mannu Bhandari (3 April 1931 – 15 November 2021) was an Indian author, screenplay writer, teacher, and playwright. Primarily known for her two Hindi novels, Aap Ka Bunty (Your Bunty) and Mahabhoj (Feast), Bhandari also wrote over 150 short stories, several other novels, screenplays for television and film, and adaptations for theater.
The book is named "The call of the Marching Bell" [Bang-e-Dara]. It is a bell that people used to ring in old times to awaken the travelers that now it is time to move on to their next destination, this book has the same purpose to awaken the Muslims of Hindustan and remind them that this is time for them to move on. This poem helped the ...