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Pooja means something in the history of ancient India. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: Shodhganga: A translation of Jhaverchand Meghanis non translated folk talesPooja refers to “Worship”.—It is defined in the glossary attached to the study dealing with Gujarat Folk tales composed by Gujarati poet Jhaverchand Meghani (1896-1947)
The history of India traces the identification of countries, villages, towns and other regions of India, as well as mythology, zoology, royal dynasties, rulers, tribes, local festivities and traditions and regional languages. Ancient India enjoyed religious freedom and encourages the path of Dharma, a concept common to Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
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Starts with: Pujahari, Pujai, Pujak, Pujasama, Pujavaci.
Ends with: Supooja.
Full-text: Arka.
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Temples in and around Madurantakam (by B. Mekala)
Sri Adhikesava Perumal Temple < [Chapter 3 - Temples of Madurantakam Taluk]
Sri Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal Temple < [Chapter 3 - Temples of Madurantakam Taluk]
Chenna Kesava Perumal Temple < [Chapter 3 - Temples of Madurantakam Taluk]
Sri Raghavendra Swami < [January – March, 2007]
Ramakoti: A Kindly Man < [July 1970]
India Should be Truly Secular < [July – September, 2006]
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Pathaphisiology of inflammatory bowel diseases < [2013: Volume 2, November issue 6]
Sensitive spectrophotometric analysis of vitamin C in herbs. < [2015: Volume 4, June issue 6]
HPTLC method for simultaneous estimation of temozolomide and capecitabine. < [2016: Volume 5, May issue 5]
Lord Jhulelal: An Analytical Study (by Thakkar Harish Gopalji)
Part 5.8 - Poojya Jhulelal Janam Saakhi E Biyo Bhado Amar Vani < [Chapter 2 - Literature Review]
Part 2 - Cheti Chand and other celebrations based on faith and devotion < [Chapter 5 - Observations, Discussion and Conclusion]
Part 12 - Forthright Varuna < [Chapter 4 - Analysis]
Heavy Metal and Fluoride Removal Using Dhava Bark Ash < [Volume 8, Issue 4: July - Aug 2021]
Ayurvedic Approach Towards Spinocerebellar Ataxia < [Volume 9, Suppl 1: July-Aug 2022]
A study on the role of rasa-vaha srotas in pandu roga < [Volume 4, issue 5: September- October 2017]
Hitopadesha (English translation) (by Sir Edwin Arnold)
Chapter 10 - The Story of the Brahman and the Goat < [Book Four - Peace]