As puberty dawns for a young girl, the ritu kala home-ceremony is performed to acknowledge her first menses. |
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Last year's outbreak of kala azar in South Sudan occurred as the country prepared for the cessation referendum. |
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Your salon would suit their views admirably, if you respected the religious prejudices of the country and provided plenty of kala juggahs. |
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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. |
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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. |
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A chronic disease, invariably fatal, kala azar makes its presence known by the appearance of pustulating epidermal ulcers, marasmus and enlargement of the spleen. |
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Kala Krishna Dance was not in his blood neither did he know anything about it. |
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Shanti's daughter, Raji, had a philandering husband who ditched her and took up with Kala. |
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The Kala dance also showcases the playfulness of Lord Krishna. |
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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. |
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This high-altitude trek offers a dramatic hike up to 18,450-foot Kala Patar for close-up views of Everest. |
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His collections are prominently displayed at the Lalit Kala Akademi and at the National Gallery of Modern Art. |
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Kala masala consists of pepper, clove, cinnamon, and other black spices. |
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He winced when Kala delivered a loud smack to her father's cheek. |
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The tea shop is the brainchild of Kala Krishnan who recently graduated in Business from Bangor University. |
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As a result, patients were not only deprived of care, but ongoing treatment for conditions such as HIV, TB and Kala Azar was interrupted. |
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The details of destruction of Hindu temples, by Kala Pahada are still deeply etched in Oriya folksongs. |
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Kala Wewa and the Avukana Buddha statue were built during the reign of Dhatusena. |
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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. |
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