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  • ...corched [[Kam]], the god of love, to ashes by a glance from his third eye, Kam having attempted to inflame him with passion for Parvati whilst he was enga
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  • ...ri-Semari, Sankhi, Arabadi, Ranavadi, Bhadavali, Khampura, Umrava, Raheya, Kam, Karehla, Pesai, Ludhauli, Anjanauk, [[Khadirvan]] and Bijvari. One can now
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  • This village is called Kamar because Krishna was completely immersed in kam, or prem, here, as He eagerly waited for Radhika. It is also named Kamar be
    13 KB (2,195 words) - 06:19, 4 March 2010
  • The 12 Bans : Madhu-ban, Tal-ban, Kumud-ban, Bahula-ban, Kam-ban, Khadira-ban, Brinda-ban, Bhadra-ban, Bhandir-ban, Bel-ban, Loha-ban an Then, following the line of frontier, the pilgrims arrive at Kam-ban, now the head-quarters of a tahsili in Bharat-pur territory, 39 miles f
    88 KB (13,640 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ..., Kamar (for Kam-ra) is probably an offshoot from the neighbouring town of Kam-ban in Bharatpur territory, a famous place of Vaish nava pilgrimage; while ...elided : thus grama, ‘a village.’ becomes gam, or ganw ; karma, ‘an act,’ kam ; Sravan, the month so called, Savan; vartta, ‘business,’ bat ; and var
    105 KB (18,144 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...the Maharaja's dislike to all the votaries of Vishnu, they were removed to Kam-ban in Bharat-pur territory. In all pro bability before very long they will
    65 KB (11,402 words) - 13:27, 26 April 2010
  • ...lars is an inscription—now upside down—which I read as Ram dasa kas eknavi kam, meaning, it would seem, ‘Column No. 91, the gift of Ram Das.’ This wou
    67 KB (11,049 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...temple of Radha Indra Kishor, built by Rani Indrajit Kunvar, widow of Het Kam, Brahman zamindar, of Tikari by Gaya. It was six years in building, and was
    80 KB (13,546 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • Following the line of frontier the pilgrims arrive at Kam-ban, in Bharatpur territory, 39 miles from Muttra, with the Lukluk cave, wh
    137 KB (23,545 words) - 12:46, 26 April 2010