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How to use Kala in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Kala? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Kala Krishna Dance was not in his blood neither did he know anything about it.
Shanti's daughter, Raji, had a philandering husband who ditched her and took up with Kala.
The Kala dance also showcases the playfulness of Lord Krishna.
His collections are prominently displayed at the Lalit Kala Akademi and at the National Gallery of Modern Art.
This high-altitude trek offers a dramatic hike up to 18,450-foot Kala Patar for close-up views of Everest.
It is said that when a man dies, the god Kala comes flying down at night on a kalong to take the man's soul and disappears with it.
Kala masala consists of pepper, clove, cinnamon, and other black spices.
He winced when Kala delivered a loud smack to her father's cheek.
The tea shop is the brainchild of Kala Krishnan who recently graduated in Business from Bangor University.
Kala Wewa and the Avukana Buddha statue were built during the reign of Dhatusena.
Other forms are Ranmale, Dashavatari, Kalo, Goulankala, Lalit, Kala and Rathkala.
As a result, patients were not only deprived of care, but ongoing treatment for conditions such as HIV, TB and Kala Azar was interrupted.
The details of destruction of Hindu temples, by Kala Pahada are still deeply etched in Oriya folksongs.
In the underworld beneath the lid on the back of the world turtle, where the god Batara Kala and the goddess Setesuyara lived, there was perpetual darkness.
As puberty dawns for a young girl, the ritu kala home-ceremony is performed to acknowledge her first menses.
Last year's outbreak of kala azar in South Sudan occurred as the country prepared for the cessation referendum.
Your salon would suit their views admirably, if you respected the religious prejudices of the country and provided plenty of kala juggahs.
Ratanmala was afraid of these but what frightened her even more was the fever, kala azar, which had taken so many lives including that of her uncle's first born.
A chronic disease, invariably fatal, kala azar makes its presence known by the appearance of pustulating epidermal ulcers, marasmus and enlargement of the spleen.
The pahu is accompanied by a small knee drum, called puniu or kilu, made of a coconut shell base and covered with the skin of the kala or surgeonfish.
Examples from Classical Literature
Kala is as nearly as possible barbarian, and has a connotation of contempt.
Little Toomai went off without saying a word, but he told Kala Nag all his grievances while he was examining his feet.
Give Kala Nag and Nazim twelve foot of chain apiece, and tell them to lay on twenty.
Big Toomai prodded Kala Nag spitefully, for he was very angry, but Little Toomai was too happy to speak.
So he waited, waving his head from right to left, and measuring the precise spot in Kala Nag's fat side where a blunt tusk could sink deepest.
Little Toomai attended to Kala Nag's supper, and as evening fell, wandered through the camp, unspeakably happy, in search of a tom-tom.
It was given him by his foster mother, Kala, the great she-ape.
The grass began to get squashy, and Kala Nag's feet sucked and squelched as he put them down, and the night mist at the bottom of the valley chilled Little Toomai.
Kala Nag did not answer to the order by gurgling, as he usually did.
When I was a little balu my skin, I presume, looked very white indeed against the beautiful, black coat of Kala, my foster mother and so they called me Tarzan, the Tarmangani.
Always had he depended upon his own prowess and resourcefulness, nor had there ever been since the days of Kala any to answer an appeal for succor.
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