Search references for UPARA. Phrases containing UPARA
See searches and references containing UPARA!UPARA
Marathi autobiography published in 1980
Upara (Marathi: उपरा meaning outsider) is an autobiography written by Laxman Mane, a writer who lives in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is written
Upara
Marathi writer
Mane came to sudden fame after publishing his autobiography Upara (An Outsider), in 1980. Upara was considered as a milestone in Marathi Dalit literature
Laxman_Mane
Sights and sounds of Earth, encoded in a time capsule in interstellar space
વસનારાઓને હાર્દિક અભિનંદન. આ સંદેશો મળ્યે, વળતો સંદેશો મોકલાવશો. (Pr̥thvī upara vasanāra ēka mānava taraphathī brahmāṇḍanā an'ya avakāśamāṁ vasanārā'ōnē
Contents of the Voyager Golden Record
Contents_of_the_Voyager_Golden_Record
Caste system in India
Oil-related services 112 Tini Badu Assistance in cooking and service 113 Upara Khuntia Upper-level guarding duties 114 Vaishya Sevaka Trade and supply-related
Sevayat
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
saptaratha and the presence of female counterparts of the dikpalas in the upara jangha. This was built in the matured phase of temple building tradition
Suka_Temple
Tham Sakon Nakhon 6 Borom Engchuan Bhumjaithai Sakon Nakhon 7 Isarapong Upara Pheu Thai Surin 1 Benya Mungcharoenporn Bhumjaithai Surin 2 Natthaphon Charadrapheephong
2026 Thai House of Representatives
2026_Thai_House_of_Representatives
Javanese traditional dance
Dance and Masculinity in West Java", Henry Spiller, ISBN 9780226769608 Upara, Amanah (16 February 2021). "Dinamika Suku Sula di Era Modernisasi". www
Ronggeng
Atmavrittanta 1979 Published posthumously by Dhirubhai Thaker Laxman Mane Upara 1980 Shankarrao Kharat Taral Antaral 1981 Sita Ram Goel How I Became a Hindu
List of autobiographies by Indians
List_of_autobiographies_by_Indians
Hindu temple of goddess Vimala in Puri, India
divided into 5 parts (from base to top): pabhaga, talajangha, bandhana, upara jangha and baranda. The niches and intervening recesses of the first part
Vimala_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
metres), tala jangha (0.72 metres), bandhana two mouldings (0.40 metres), upara jangha (0.60 metres) and the baranda has a single moulding of 0.22 metres
Gangesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
with of five mouldings, tala jangha (0.50 metres), bandhana (0.10 metres) upara jangha (0.80 metres) and baranda (0.60 metres) with three thin mouldings
Jaleswar_Siva_Temple_Precinct
Pracharath Sakon Nakhon 6 Sakuna Saranun Pheu Thai Sakon Nakhon 7 Kasem Upara Pheu Thai Surin 1 Pakorn Mungcharoenporn Bhumjaithai Surin 2 Chuchai Mungcharoenporn
2023 Thai House of Representatives
2023_Thai_House_of_Representatives
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
8 in), tala jangha 0.32 metres (1 ft 1 in), bandhana 0.123 metres (4.8 in), upara jangha 0.31 metres (1 ft 0 in) and baranda 0.23 metres (9.1 in)). The gandi
Kapilesvara_Siva_Temple
saptaratha and the presence of female counterparts of the dikpalas in the upara jangha. This was built in the matured phase of temple building tradition
List of Hindu temples in Bhubaneswar
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_Bhubaneswar
28th General Election in Thailand
reelection Borom Engchuan BJT Sakon Nakhon 7 Kasem Upara PT PT Incumbent retiring. Isarapong Upara PT Surin 1 Pakorn Mungcharoenporn BJT BJT Incumbent
Results of the 2026 Thai general election
Results_of_the_2026_Thai_general_election
Jareikela. Tainsar is a large village and it has many streets like Tala sahi, Upara sahi, Nua sahi, Thalipathar, Munda sahi, Sahara sahi etc. There is a Radha
Tainsar
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
measures 1.24 meters. Tala jangha measures 1.18 metres, bandhana 0.50 metres, upara jangha 1.18 metres and baranda 1.30 metres in height. The bada of the temple
Kedareswar_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
Pabhaga measures 0.49 metres, tala jangha 0.62 metres, bandhana 0.23 metres, upara jangha 0.61 metres 42 and baranda 0.59 metres. The gandi measures 2.00 metres
Bhimesvara_Bisrama_ghara
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
respectively. The pabhaga of the vimana measures 0.66 metres, talajangha and upara jangha measures 0.47 metres and 0.47 metres each divided by a bandhana measuring
Nilakantha_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
mundi pilasters and bandhana has three mouldings without any carvings. The upara jangha is carved with a series of pidhamundi. The baranda has five mouldings
Vishnu_Temple,_Bhubaneswar
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
pabhaga (0.74 metres), talajangha (0.58 metres), bandhana (0.31 metres), upara jangha (0.57 metres) and the baranda (0.80 metres) in height. The gandi
Paradaresvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
height (pabhaga 0.58 metres, tala jangha 0.58 metres, bandhana 0.14 metres, upara jangha 0.58 metres, and baranda 0.42 metres). The gandi measures 2.00 metres
Kalikadevi_Temple
Hindu temple dedicated to the god Varaha in India
divided into 5 parts (from base to top): pabhaga, talajangha, bandhana, upara jangha and baranda. The sanctum has two images of Varaha, a Lakshmi (consort
Varahanatha_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
plain, talajangha (0.76 metres), bandhana three mouldings (0.31 metres), upara jangha (0.73 metres) and baranda with nine mouldings (0.90 metres). The
Ladu_Baba_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
height(pabhaga 0.76 metres, tala jangha 0.66 metres, bandhana 0.09 metres, upara jangha 0.64 metres, baranda 0.69 metres.) The gandi and the mastaka measures
Kalabhairavi_Temple
columnist Laxman Mane – Writer from depressed tribal caste, Known for novels Upara, Uchlya Bahinabai Chaudhari – Famous Ahirani poet Daya Pawar – Autobiographical
List of Marathi people in literature and journalism
List_of_Marathi_people_in_literature_and_journalism
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
00m) buried, talajangha (0.73 m), bandhana of single moulding (0.17 m),upara jangha (0.72 m) and baranda of three mouldings (0.98 m). The gandi above
Patalesvara_Siva_Temple_–_I
Temple in India
51 m [1 ft 8 in]), tala jangha (0.45 m [1 ft 6 in]), bandhana (0.22 m [8.7 in], upara jangha (0.46 m [1 ft 6 in]) and the baranda (0.57 m [1 ft 10 in]) in height
Isanesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
tala jangha (0.83 metres), bandhana with three mouldings (0.27 metres), upara jangha (0.87 metres) baranda with seven mouldings (0.65 metres). The gandi
Lakhesvara_Siva_Temple
reelection. Chatri Laprom Dem Sakon Nakhon 3 Redistricted from district 6 Kasem Upara PT PT Incumbent re-elected in district 7. Jiratchaya Supso PT Sakon Nakhon
Results of the 2023 Thai general election
Results_of_the_2023_Thai_general_election
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
Upper Bagh Devi Temple (also known as Maa Upara Bag Devi Temple or Byaghra Devi Temple) is an ancient Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Bagh Devi (Byaghra
Upper_Bagh_Devi_Temple
utosi-mwekundu) Snowy-crowned robin-chat, Cossypha niveicapilla (kurumbiza upara-mweupe) Collared palm-thrush, Cichladusa arquata (madende mkufu) Spotted
List_of_birds_of_Kenya
List of winners of a literary honor in India
Literary criticism 1980 Mangesh Padgaonkar Salaam Poetry 1981 Laxman Mane Upara Autobiography 1982 Prabhakar Padhye Saundaryanubhav Literary criticism 1983
List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Marathi
List_of_Sahitya_Akademi_Award_winners_for_Marathi
Hindu temple in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
in the Kalinga architecture style using grey sandstone. Tala jangha and upara jangha are decorated with khakhara mundi and pidha mundi respectively. The
Aisanyesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
height. Jangha measuring 0.52 metres is segmented into tala jangha and upara jangha by a set of bandhana moulding. Bandhana measures 0.08 metres and
Akhadachandi_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
and upara jangha in the anuraha and anuratha pagas. The pratiratha bears khakhara mundi pilaster in talajangha and pidha mundi pilaster in upara jangha
Purvesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
The pabhaga measures 1.08 m, tala jangha - 0.95 m, bandhana - 0.31 m, upara jangha - 0.90 m, and baranda - 0.95 m. The pabhaga has four base mouldings
Bhringesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
style, complemented by three plain vertical bands. The tala jangha and upara jangha are decorated with khakhara mundi and pidha mundi.[clarification
Parvati_Temple,_Odisha
Village in Odisha, India
It consists 5 divisions i.e. Danda Sahi, Tala Sahi, Gaon upara, Matha Sahi and Chhaka Upara, In the heart of the village "Lotus Club" and Olash primary
Olash
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
height (pabhaga 0.55 metres, talajangha 0.40 metres, bandhana 0.23 metres, upara jangha 0.42 metres and baranda 0.46 metres). Gandi 1.15 metres and mastaka
Papanasini_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
meters), talajangha (0.86 meters), bandhana of single moulding (0.20 meters), upara jangha (0.75 meters) and the baranda with four mouldings (0.75 meters).
Subarnesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
pabhaga measures 0.5 metres, tala jangha 0.5 metres, bandhana 0.2 metres, upara jangha 0.40 metres and baranda with a set of five mouldings measures 0.56
Arjunesvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
4.25 m2. Panchanga bada measures 2.23 m (pabhaga, talajangha, bandhana, upara jangha and baranda measures 0.60 m, 0.19 m, 0.48 m and 0.46 m respectively)
Lingaraj_Rest_House
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
temple has partly been buried. Jangha is segmented into tala jangha and upara jangha by a set of three mouldings of the bandhana, baranda with seven mouldings
Chintamanisvara_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
metres in height, talajangha measures 0.45 metres, bandhana 0.21 metres, upara jangha 0.58 metres and baranda measures 0.59 metres. The gandi of the vimana
Mangalesvara_Siva_Temple
List of winners of a literary honor in India
Sey Samay Bengali Novel Sunil Gangopadhyay 2006 Sanjay Shripad Bhave Upara Upara Marathi Novel Laxman Mane 2007 Mohan Dandikar Pahelo Girmitiyo Pahala
List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Gujarati
List_of_Sahitya_Akademi_Translation_Prize_winners_for_Gujarati
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
panchanga bada. Talajangha measures 0.66 metres, bandhana 0.21 metres, upara jangha 0.65 metres and baranda 0.49 metres and gandi measures 5.30 metres
Tirthesvara_Siva_Temple
2.22 metres. At the bottom pabhaga 0.64 metres, talajangha 0.45 metres, upara jangha 0.65 metres, bandhana 0.20 metres and baranda 0.48 metres in height
Bhandara_Ghara_Shrine
and kanika pagas. Bandhana measures 0.35 metres has three mouldings. The upara jangha measures 1.10 metres, baranda with ten mouldings measures 1.20 metres
Lokanatha_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
khura, kumbha, pata and basanta that measures 0.58 metres; tala jangha and upara jangha measures 0.50 metres and 0.53 metres in height respectively, separated
Devasabha_Temple
Hindu temple in Orissa, India
80 metres. Jangha is segmented into talajangha measures 0.84 metres and upara jangha 0.80 metres separated by a set of mouldings called bandhana that
Sarvatresvara_Siva_Temple
Village/Grama Panchayat in Odisha, India
Sanakharikotti, 26. Sandhabali, 27. T.D.Gochha, 28. Tala Dantilingi, 29. Upara Dantilingi Ashramika High School, Asurabandha, Estd: 1985 Upper Primary
Asurabandha
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
is a panchangabada temple consisting of pabhaga, tala jangha, bandhana, upara jangha and baranda, which measures 0.75 metres, 0.75 metres, 0.17 metres
Champakesvara_Siva_Temple
UPARA
UPARA
UPARA
UPARA
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Best
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
War-like; Mars; The Roman God of War; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Form of Marc; Roman God Mars; Defence; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Victorious; A Bramhi Medicine
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Father of Dropathi
Female
Polish
 Polish name JAGODA means "berry." Compare with another form of Jagoda.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Harmony
Girl/Female
Tamil
More than enough
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places named Malpas, because of the difficulty of the terrain, from Old French mal pas ‘bad passage’ (Latin malus passus). It is a common French minor place name, and places in Cheshire, Cornwall, Gwent, and elsewhere in England were given this name by Norman settlers. A place in Rousillon (southeastern France) that had this name in the 12th century was subsequently renamed Bonpas for the sake of a better omen.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Name of a Devoted Pupil; Hope
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Delbert, DILBERT means "bright nobility."
UPARA
UPARA
UPARA
UPARA
UPARA