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पिलाव Meaning in English



पिलाव शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pilav
, pilao


पिलाव हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

भारत के विभाजन में विस्थापित लोग पिलावुळ्ळकण्टि तेक्केपरम्पिल् उषा (मलयालम: പിലാവുളളകണ്ടി തെക്കേപറമ്പില്‍ ഉഷ) (जन्म २७ जून १९६४), भारत के केरल राज्य की एथलीट हैं।


पिलाव (या पुलाव) खट्टा तथा मीठा दोनों स्वाद में मांस के साथ खाया जाता है।


"" पिलाव (या पुलाव) खट्टा तथा मीठा दोनों स्वाद में मांस के साथ खाया जाता है।


नये साथिन को चाय पिलावत, आ गई मैं तो तंग।





पिलाव इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

The evidence of the early texts suggests that Siddharta Gautama was born in Lumbini and grew up in Kapilavastu, a town in the Ganges Plain, near the modern Nepal–India border, and that he spent his life in what is now modern Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.


He was from an artisan caste family in service to the Sakya princes in Kapilavatthu (Śakya; Kapilavastu) and, according to the Mahāvastu, to the Buddha.


Since the princes handed Upāli all their possessions, including jewelry, he figured that returning to Kapilavatthu with these possessions might cause him to be accused of having killed the princes for theft.


Gregory, concerning which his ninth-century biographer, John the Deacon, wrote: Antiphonarium centonem … compilavit.


compilavit) of pre-existing material into a coherent and well-ordered whole.


Dinner in Mengen is typically grilled meats and pilav rice served with lashings of Turkish rakı, the traditional aniseed beverage.


(This type of rice is called iç pilav.


It was seven years after his Enlightenment that the Buddha, at the request of his father, who missed him dearly, returned to his home city of Kapilavatthu.


Photographs of the items are on display at the Kapilavastu Museum at Piprahwa that is visited by Buddhist pilgrims.


He also discovered 13 sealings which bore the same legend in Kushan script: 'Of the community of the monks of great Kapilavastu'.


Today, the ancient sites of Piprahwa and Ganwaria host the Kapilavastu Museum, controlled by the Archaeological Survey of India.


Location of ancient Kapilavastu.


Srivastava's discovery of the terracotta sealings bearing the name Kapilavastu has led some scholars to believe that modern-day Piprahwa was the site of the ancient city of Kapilavastu, the capital of the Shakya kingdom, where Siddhartha Gautama spent the first 29 years of his life.


Others suggest that the original site of Kapilavastu is located to the northwest, at Tilaurakot, in what is currently Kapilvastu District in Nepal.





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