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Pages in category "Indian feminine given names" The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lakshmi Tatma is an Indian girl born in 2005 in a village in Araria district, Bihar, with four arms and four legs.She was actually one of a pair of ischiopagus conjoined twins, one of which was headless because its head had atrophied and chest had not fully developed in the womb, causing the appearance of one child with four arms and four legs.
A Hindu woman, with Sindur in her hair and Bindi on forehead, customs also found among women in Jainism [119] Usually, the sari consists of a piece of cloth around 6 yards long, wrapped distinctly based on the prior mentioned factors. [120] The choice of the quality and sophistication of the cloth is dependent on the income and affordability.
Indian princesses (5 C, 34 P) Indian queens (3 C) Pages in category "Indian female royalty" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total.
Aaditi Pohankar; Aahana Kumra; Aakanksha Singh; Aamna Sharif; Aanchal Munjal; Aarathi; Aarti Agarwal; Aarti Chhabria; Aashka Goradia; Abhirami; Adah Sharma; Aditi Arya
Dream Girl; 2019 – present Nikki Tamboli: Bigg Boss 14; Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 11; 2019–present Nimrit Ahluwalia: Choti Sarrdaarni; 2009 – present Niti Taylor: Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan; Bade Acche Lagte Hain; Ishqbaaaz; 2016 – present Niyati Fatnani: Nazar; 2009 – present Nyra Banerjee: Divya Drishti; 2010 – present Ojaswi Oberoi ...
Icons of Lajja Gauri have been found in different villages, and local people identify her with other goddesses such as Aditi, Adya Shakti, Renuka and Yallamma. [5] A notable sculpture of her dating to 150-300 CE was found at Amravati (now kept at State Museum, Chennai), [6] Tribal areas of Central India, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, where the town of Badami, known for the Badami Cave Temples ...
Durgabai Kamat and her 4-year-old daughter, Kamlabai Gokhale, were the first female actors to appear in a full-length feature film in Indian Cinema in 1913. Gradually, as women from more liberal backgrounds, such as Anglo-Indian and Jewish communities, began entering the industry in the 1920s and adopting Indian stage names such as Sulochana ...