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Ahetuk is an upcoming Assamese film directed by Bani Das with Gunjan Bhardwaj and Amrita Gogoi in lead role. For more information about this film visit www.magicalassam.com

Ahetuk is an upcoming Assamese film directed by Bani Das with Gunjan Bhardwaj and Amrita Gogoi in lead role. For more information about this film visit www.magicalassam.com

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Ahetuk is an upcoming Assamese film directed by Bani Das with Gunjan Bhardwaj and Amrita Gogoi in lead role. For more information about this film visit www.magicalassam.com

Sanchipat manuscripts of Assam are prepared from the bark of Agar tree. The bark is cut, smoothened, boiled with insect repellent herbs and further polished to make it thinner. The top row has the four stages of this preparation. Below is a manuscript example which is written on this material in Assamese script. @ Orissa State Museum

Taken on Majuli Island, on the Brahmaputra River, Assam, India.

MAY-suh -- from the Arabic vernacular name maas ... Dave's Botanary

IN-dih-kuh or in-DEE-kuh -- of or from India ... Dave's Botanary

 

commonly known as: wild berry, wild tea, wind berry • Adi: etjun jayun, nyanyur • Assamese: ঔৱাপাত awuapat, মেচপৰা machhpora, চেচু sesu • Bengali: রঞ্জনী ramjani • Dogri: डुमटू dumtoo • Garo: samnakhatok • Garhwali: gadchiana, jiundali • Hindi: बुरकनी burkani, कृमिघ्न फल kramighna phal • Kannada: ಗುಡ್ಡೆ ಹರಗಿ gudde haragi, ಮಂಡಸೆ mandase, ತನಿಪಾಲ thanipaala • Khasi: dieng sohjala-tyrkai • Konkani: आटकी ataki • Kumaoni: gadchiana, jiundali, nagapadhera • Lepcha: purmo-kung • Lotha: mungshen tssung • Magadhi: तामोम्बन tamomban • Malayalam: കിരിതീ kiriti, കുറ്റിവിഴാൽ kuttivizhaal, വണ്ണാത്തി vannathi, വണ്ണൻമരം vannanmaram • Mao (in Manipur): kohravii • Marathi: आटकी ataki • Mech (people): phudupjoh, sirkhi • Mising (or Miri): kisu-tanop, tasing-mon • Mizo: ar-ngeng • Nepali: कालो बिलौने kaalo bilaunae • Nyishi: chonium • Synteng (or Jaintia): dieng-pyllein-dakha • Tamil: பெரிய உன்னி periya-unni • Tulu: ತನಿಪಾಲೆ thanipaale

 

botanical names: Maesa indica (Roxb.) A.DC. ... homotypic synonyms: Baeobotrys indica Roxb. ... and many more at GBIF

Girls in different traditional Assamese Costumes.

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বিশ্বের গড্ গিফট প্রাপ্ত অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন সৌভাগ্যবান মানুষটি নাম হলো ভেন. যশ: প্রসুন চাকমা। আমি জীব জগতে মঙ্গলের জন্য অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন জিনিসগুলি প্রাপ্ত হয়েছি।

Ven. Jash Prasun Chakma is the name of the lucky man who has received the gift of God and has the power of miraculous and holy medicine. I have received miraculous and sacred potions for the good of the living world.

প্রয়োজনে ফোন করুন Call if necessary

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prasunchakmas@gmail.com

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২১৮ বছরের বোতল দরকার? ১৮০১ সনে ২টি বড়/ছোট সাইজের বোতল।

বিক্রয় করা হবে।

 

Need a 218 year old bottle? In 1801, 2 large / small size bottles.

Will be sold.

  

শুধু সৌভাগ্যবান মানুষেরা পাই যমজ পান পাতা। বিশ্বের গড্ গিফট অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন যমজ পান পাতা (Twins Betel Leaf).

বিক্রয় করা হবে।

 

Only lucky people get twins Betel Leaf. Twins Betel Leaf, the World's "God - Given Gift" of Miraculous and Sacred Medicine.

Will be sold.

  

শুধু সৌভাগ্যবান মানুষেরা পাই যমজ সুপারি। বিশ্বের গড্ গিফট অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন যমজ সুপারি (Twin Betel).

বিক্রয় করা হবে।

 

Only lucky people get Twin Betel. Twin Betel, the World's "God - Given Gift" of Miraculous and Sacred Medicine.

Will be sold.

  

শুধু সৌভাগ্যবান মানুষেরা পাই একচোখ বিশিষ্ট নারিকেল। বিশ্বের গড্ গিফট অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন একচোখ বিশিষ্ট নারিকেল (One - Eyed Coconut).

বিক্রয় করা হবে।

 

Only lucky people get One - Eyed Coconut. One - Eyed Coconut, The world's God-given gift of miraculous and sacred healing power.

Will be sold.

  

শুধু সৌভাগ্যবান মানুষেরা পাই দুই শিং বিশিষ্ট একটি নারিকেল। বিশ্বের গড্ গিফট অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন দুই শিং বিশিষ্ট একটি নারিকেল (A Coconut with Two Horns).

বিক্রয় করা হবে।

 

Only lucky people get a Coconut with Two Horns. God's gift to the world is a Coconut with Two Horns with miraculous and sacred healing power.

Will be sold.

  

শুধু সৌভাগ্যবান মানুষেরা পাই এক তাক (তাক্কিয়া) বিশিষ্ট একটি ঘিলা Ghila Assamese. বিশ্বের গড্ গিফট অলৌকিক ও পবিত্র মহৌঔষুধ শক্তি সম্পন্ন এক তাক (তাক্কিয়া) বিশিষ্ট একটি ঘিলা Ghila Assamese.

 

Only lucky people get One Ghila Assamese with One Shelf (Takkia). Ghila Assamese is a Ghila Assamese with One Shelf (Takkia) full of miraculous and sacred healing power.

Assamese ebooks@ AssamKart

Assamese Film & VCD Album Actress

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Thanks Tony for Identification.

Common name: Satawari, Wild Asparagus • Hindi: सतावरी satawari, bojhidan, शतवीर shatavir • Manipuri: নুংগাৰৈ Nunggarei • Marathi: सतावरी मूल Satavari-mul, आसवेल Asvel • Tamil: ஸதாவரீ Sadavari, Tannir-muttan-kizhangu, கிலவரீ Kilavari • Malayalam: ചതവലീ Chatavali, സതവലീ Satavali • Telugu: challa-gaddalu, challagadda, ettavaludutige • Kannada: aheruballi, ashadhi, halarru-makkal • Bengali: সতমুলী Satamuli, সতমূল Satamul • Oriya: ବରୀ Vari • Urdu: ستاور Satawar, شقاقل مسری Shaqaqul misri • Assamese: সতোমূল Satomul • Sanskrit: Abhiru, शतावरी Shatavari, हिरण्यस्रिंगी Hiranyasringi • Mizo: Arkebawk

Botanical name: Asparagus racemosus Family: Liliaceae (Lily family)

Synonyms: Asparagus volubilis

Satawari is a woody climber growing to 1-2 m in height, with leaves like pine needles, small and uniform and the flowers white, in small spikes. It contains adventitious root system with tuberous roots. Stems are climbing, branched, up to 2 m; branches usually distinctly striate-ridged. Leaves are just modified stems, called cladodes. Branches contain spines on them. Inflorescences develope after cladodes, axillary, each a many-flowered raceme or panicle 1-4 cm. Pedicel 1.5-3 mm, slender, articulate at middle. Flowers are white with a pink tinge, 2-3 mm, bell-shaped with 6 petals. Stamens equal, ca. 0.7 mm; anthers yellow, minute. Within India, it is found growing wild in tropical and sub-tropical parts of India including the Andamans; and ascending in the Himalayas up to an altitude of 1500 m. Flowering: October-November.

Medicinal uses: In Ayurvedic medicine, the root of Satavari is used in the form of juice, paste, decoction and powder to treat intrinsic haemorrhage, diarrhoea, piles, hoarseness of voice, cough, arthritis, poisoning, diseases of female genital tract, erysipelas, fever, as aphrodisiac and as rejuvinative.

Tea pickers finishing work for day at a tea garden near Dibrugah.

Durga Puja (Bengali: দুর্গা পূজা or Assamese: দুর্গা পূজা or Oriya: ଦୁର୍ଗା ପୂଜା [d̪urɡa pudʒa], listen: About this sound listen (help·info), "Worship of Durga"), also referred to as Durgotsava (Bengali: দুর্গোৎসব or Oriya: ଦୁର୍ଗୋତ୍ସବ Bengali pronunciation: [d̪urɡot̪ʃɔb], listen: About this sound Durgotsava (help·info), "Festival of Durga") or Sharadotsav is an annual Hindu festival in South Asia that celebrates worship of the Hindu goddess Durga. It refers to all the six days observed as Mahalaya, Shashthi, Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Nabami and Vijayadashami. The dates of Durga Puja celebrations are set according to the traditional Hindu calendar and the fortnight corresponding to the festival is called Devi Paksha, "Fortnight of the Goddess"). Devi Paksha is preceded by Mahalaya, the last day of the previous fortnight Pitri Paksha, "Fortnight of the Forefathers"), and is ended on Kojagori Lokkhi Puja ("Worship of Goddess Lakshmi on Kojagori Full Moon Night").

 

Durga Puja festival marks the victory of Goddess Durga over the evil buffalo demon Mahishasura. Thus, Durga Puja festival epitomises the victory of Good over Evil.

 

Durga Puja is widely celebrated in the Indian states of Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Manipur, Odisha, Tripura and West Bengal, where it is a five-day annual holiday.[3] In West Bengal, Assam ,Tripura, which has a majority of Bengali Hindus and Assamese Hindus, it is the biggest festival of the year. Not only is it the biggest Hindu festival celebrated throughout the state, it is also the most significant socio-cultural event in Bengali Hindu society. Apart from eastern India, Durga Puja is also celebrated in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala. Durga Puja is also celebrated as a major festival in Nepal where 91% is Hindu, and in Bangladesh where the 8% population is Hindu. Nowadays, many diaspora Assamese and Bengali cultural organisations arrange for Durgotsab in countries such as the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Singapore and Kuwait, among others. In 2006, a grand Durga Puja ceremony was held in the Great Court of the British Museum.[4]

 

The prominence of Durga Puja increased gradually during the British Raj in Bengal and erstwhile Assam.[5] After the Hindu reformists identified Durga with India, she became an icon for the Indian independence movement. In the first quarter of the 20th century, the tradition of Baroyari or Community Puja was popularised due to this. After independence, Durga Puja became one of the largest celebrated festivals in the whole world. It is also the largest open Air Art Exhibition in the World.

 

Durga Puja also includes the worship of Shiva, who is Durga's consort (Durga is an aspect of Goddess Parvati), in addition to Lakshmi, Saraswati with Ganesha and Kartikeya, who are considered to be Durga's children.[6] Worship of mother nature is done, through nine types of plant (called "Kala Bou"), including a plantain (banana) tree, which represent nine divine forms of Goddess Durga.[7] Modern traditions have come to include the display of decorated pandals and artistically depicted sculptures (murti) of Durga, exchange of Vijaya greetings and publication of Puja Annuals.

LOO-kus -- from the Greek leukos (white) ... Dave's Botanary

la-NA-tuh -- woolly ... Dave's Botanary

 

commonly known as: woolly leucas • Assamese: দোৰোণ doron • Bengali: দ্রোণ dron • Dogri: पहाड़ी फुम्मन pahari phumman • Hindi: बिसखपरा bis-khapra, धुरलू घास dhurlu ghaas, गुमा guma • Kannada: ದ್ರೋಣಪುಷ್ಪಿ dronapushpi • Malayalam: പെരുന്തുമ്പ perumthumpa • Marathi: द्रोणपुष्पी dronapushpi • Sanskrit: द्रोणपुष्पी dronapushpi • Tamil: சதும்பை catumpai

 

botanical names: Leucas lanata Benth. ... heterotypic synonyms: Leucas collina Dalzell • Leucas lanata var. nagpurensis C.B.Clarke ex Haines • Marrubium mollissimum D.Don ... POWO

this photo is shoot in a natural light.

Assamese cute girls

Find here the most recent cute & beautiful girls

 

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Lythraceae (Lythrum, or loosestrife family) » Duabanga grandiflora

 

doo-uh-BAN-guh -- Latinized form of Hindu vernacular name

gran-dih-FLOR-uh -- with large flowers

 

commonly known as: duabanga • Assamese: থোৰা thora, খূকৰ khukan • Bengali: bondorphulla • Nepali: लाम्पाते lampate • Tripura: duyabangga

 

Native to: south east Asia

  

References: Flowers of IndiaeFloraWikipedia

Malvaceae (mallow family) » Gossypium hirsutum

 

gos-SIP-ee-um -- from Latin gossypion, name used by Pliny the Elder to describe cotton

her-SOO-tum -- hairy

 

commonly known as: American cotton, American upland cotton, Bourbon cotton, common cotton, Mexican Cotton, upland cotton, wild cotton • Assamese: কপাহ kapah • Bengali: কাপাস kapasa, কার্পাস karpasa • Gujarati: કાપસ OR કપાસ kapas • Hindi: कार्पास karpas, कार्पासी karpasi • Kannada: ಹತ್ತಿ hatti • Konkani: कापस kapas, काप्पुस kappus • Malayalam: കാര്‍പ്പാസം kaarppaasam • Marathi: कार्पास karpasa • Nepalese: कपास् kapas • Punjabi: ਕਪਾਹ kapah, ਕੁਪਾਹ kupah • Sanskrit: चित्रदण्डकः chitradandakah, गुडा guda, कर्पासः karpasah, कार्पासी karpasi, कार्पासिका karpasika • Tamil: பருத்தி parutti • Telugu: ప్రత్తి pratti • Urdu: کارپاس karpas, کارپاسي karpasi

 

Native to, and cultivated in: tropical North and Central America

Introduced, and cultivated in: tropical Old World countries

  

References: WikipediaM.M.P.N.D.kapasindiaENVIS - FRLHTDDSA

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Assamese mother and child

Assamese monkey ~ Macaca assamensis ~ Macaque D' Assam ~ Shivapuri Nagarjun national park, Kathmandu, Nepal

 

Threatened and Protected Monkeys of Nepal

Assamese monkey ~ Macaca assamensis ~ Macaque D'Assam ~ Shivapuri Nagarjun national park, Kathmandu, Nepal

 

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