Hindu deity, warrior-philosopher in Shaivism.
Ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Examples for "kumara"
Examples for "kumara"
1Add veggies like kumara, zucchini, carrot etc and a bit of water.
2Take off the heat and cool completely, add cooked chicken and kumara.
3A couch kumara explains the appeal of the Real Housewives of Auckland.
4Enjoy a kumara, because this is the sweet potato capital of the world.
5Pumpkin and kumara, which are typically more expensive in November, hit record highs.
1But she's right about Skanda, and it did happen when she said.
2In this, the puissant lord only kept the honour of Skanda intact.
3Then Skanda returned from the bridge, where he'd been conducting business dealings.
4Skanda had programmed it to make an adjustment to the rock's orbit.
5And I tell her about the day I met Skanda Abrud.
1From fear of Kartikeya, he took shelter within the Kraunca mountain.
2I have thus told thee, O king, everything about the installation of Kartikeya.
3Under its shade, Kartikeya, otherwise called Kumara, always resides in person.
4The adorable Sakha, which is Kartikeya's Vayu form proceeded towards Agni.
5Commanded by the gods, those brave and mighty ones became the companions of Kartikeya.
1Murali Kartik gives Somerset the edge in Group C after stifling Essex
2George Dockrell's World Cup form suggests a useful backup to Kartik when wickets become worn.
3A McKenzie single tees up Ervine to face Kartik.
4Murtagh shaped one away and Bell just steered it straight to slip, where Murali Kartik dropped a dolly.
5Four runs from a Kartik over that is pleasingly uneventful from Somerset (and the OBOer's) point of view.
1Maheswara is Mahadeva or Siva, Mahasena is Kartikeya, the generalissimo of the celestial forces.
2There, on that occasion, Mahasena (Skanda), that destroyer of Daityas, obtained the command of the celestial forces.
1While dwelling in Siva's retreat, he had a quarrel with Karttikeya or Kumara, the son of Siva's loins.
2Created the disc of Vishnu, the lance of Karttikeya, the trident of Shiva, and other magickal tools and weapons.
1Attempts to reach UNC leaders proved futile as the group's main office in Senapati had been shut down and its chief, Paul Leo, was incommunicado.
1Ganga held Guha, the generalissimo of the celestial forces, in her womb.
2To conflate his departure with Isa Guha's deserved promotion is sinister.
3Lakshmana goes to his aid, and returns with his friend Guha.
4In time Guha slew Taraka, with his irresistible dart.
5Fees paid by students were protected by the Public Trust Fee Protection Scheme, Mr Guha said.
6Guha called on all parties to reduce rhetoric and support the efforts to maintain the ceasefire in Hodeidah.
7Literally there were people standing outside their windows, on ledges, on lamp posts all calling out, Guha said.
8Thou art identical with Guha (the celestial generalissimo).
9Jefferies analyst Krishna Guha said events in Hong Kong would have been a factor in lifting Singapore's hospitality sector.
10Thou art Guha (the celestial generalissimo).
11Historian Tapati Guha-Thakurta says, The targeting of statues is less about the object itself and more about what it embodies.
12The "slope" remark was initially picked up by actor Somi Guha, who instructed lawyers to make a formal complaint.
13Guha-Sapir, a professor at Brussels University of Louvain, was presenting an advance version of the report to be issued later this year.
14The American Civil Liberties Union and law firm Perry Guha LLP have joined the petition for Cohen to be freed from prison.
15India will continue to "muddle along in the middle", Guha predicts, rather than become the great power it would like to be.
16We must learn to be poor in the right way in order to become richer in the right way, says Indian social ecologist, R. Guha.