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Meaning of "kumbha"

kumbha (noun) - In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, a kumbha is a ceremonial pot or pitcher used for sacred purposes, such as storing holy water
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  • A piece of Indian pottery symbolizing the womb and fertility.

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These kumbha panjaras became a common feature.
The Sultan advanced with a powerful army to meet Kumbha.
Kumbha uprooted this tree of evil.
A discussion on the Kumbha Mela will be done later.
Kumbha is a month in Indian solar calendar.
The name got its name from the ruler Rana Kumbha.
Your brother Kumbha was really brave and courageous.
The pillar was constructed by Maharana Kumbha of Mewar.
Kumbha Mela is one of the largest pilgrimages in the world.
This place is named after Rana Kumbha.
Maha Kumbha attracts one of the largest religious congregations in this world.
Kumbhraj name is given by Rana Kumbha.
Kumbha means a pitcher and Mela means fair in Sanskrit.
The Maha kumbha mela.
The Kumbha Mela is one of the greatest annual religious affairs for Hindus.

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The Achalgarh Fort was renovated and fortified by Maharaja Kumbha to escape pillagers.
An inscription of Rana Kumbha giving detailed history of Kumbhalgarh was fixed on this temple.
The pillars are of the kumbha - valli type.
Rana Kumbha did make attempts to recapture these territories, albeit unsuccessfully.
Aquarian means the water carrier, and in Sanskrit language it is called as kumbha.
Every twelve years, the famous Kumbha Mela is held.
Gokhale 's Society had sent a big volunteer corps for service at the Kumbha.
According to legend, Rana Kumbha repeatedly failed in building the walls.
This is the second largest congregation in India, only after the Kumbha Mela.
Your Majesty, Kumbha and Nikumbha are fighting with great courage on the battlefield.
In the context of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist mythology, the kumbha symbolises the womb.
Kumbha - A kumbha is a type of pottery in India.
So when Nārada 's gone from the Kumbha Mela.
Visit the Rana Kumbha Palace, one of the oldest palaces in Chittorgarh.
Background information on the Kumbha Mela,.
In every 12 year a kumbha mela is organized in Chataradham.
Each year, the site hosts a three-day festival in honor of Maharana Kumbha.
The word Kumbha in Kumbheshwor means “ water vessel ”.
The fort was built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha.
The name Kumbha Mela means “ festival of the jar ”.
There was resurgence during the reign of Rana Kumbha in the 15th century.
Rana Kumbha founded the fort of Kumbhalgarh in the 15th century.
These are the 4 places where Kumbha Mela takes place once every 3 years.
The largest festival-fair held in India, drawing millions of people, is the Kumbha Mela.
This is manifested in the Kumbha Mela, which is celebrated every 12 years in Haridwar.
Look at Prahastha, look at Kumbha.
Prahstha and Kumbha both have been killed? - It is unfortunate but true.
The Festival of Kumbha - mela.
Maharana Kumbha ruled Chittorgarh in the 14th century.
This magnificent tower locally known as Vijaya Stambha was built by Maharana Kumbha in AD 1448.
Today we drive Kumbalgarh, Rana Kumbha the legendary Mewar hero, an astute & a great builder.
It was built in 1439 on land donated to the Jainas by Rana Kumbha of Mewar.
The Kumbha - Mela religious festival.
Due to the rotation system, the Kumbha Mela comes to Allahabad every 12 Years.
Maharana Kumbha wrote " Sangeet Raj ", a book on musicology and a treatise on Jai Deva 's Geet Govinda.

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