She has also been inspired by Yamuna devi and Kurma das, who Lexi says are great cooks in the tradition of spiritually based food preparation. |
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Today the Yamuna is a mass of vinyls, cynides, zincs, mercury, lead, flyash, waste oil, fecal coliform and pathogens. |
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The ancient scriptures believed the Yamuna to be sacred enough to purify one's soul. |
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The meandering blue outlines of the river Yamuna, painted along the eastern margin of the map, makes the city picturesque. |
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To escape from the scorching, sultry summers of Delhi he would take his trainees to the sand dunes of the Yamuna at Okhla, South Delhi. |
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I think I may need a few more classes with Yamuna to sport those stilettos. |
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Yamuna Zake, a long time healer and practitioner, tells me at her quiet West Village yoga studio. |
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But, like the rest of us who are willing to suffer in the name of fashion, Yamuna is no exception. |
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Earlier, he dwelt on the subjects of environment and the Yamuna river. |
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About 3.6 billion tonnes of untreated sewerage flows daily into the Yamuna, which supplies over 60 percent of Delhi's water. |
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Similarly the goddess personifications of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers are often depicted as riding crocodiles. |
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The group had hired the motorboat to immerse the ashes of an acquaintance in Sangam river, the Ganga and Yamuna rivers' confluence, considered holy by Hindus, Yadav said. |
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The National Reference Trace Organics Laboratory had also conducted a study the same year that found Lindane, a carcinogen, in the waters of Yamuna. |
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