Definition of Chowry. Meaning of Chowry. Synonyms of Chowry

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Definition of Chowry

Chowry
Chowry Chow"ry, n. [Hind. chaunri.] A whisk to keep off files, used in the East Indies. --Malcom.

Meaning of Chowry from wikipedia

- temples. They are also referred to as chottry, choultree, chathra, choltry, chowry, chawari, chawadi, choutry, chowree or tschultri. This term is more common...
- has been replaced a hospital which was founded by Dr. David Jacob Aron Chowry-Muthu. Dr. Muthu, born in 1864, left behind scant details about his early...
- founded in 1928. The hospital was established by Dr. David Jacob Aaron Chowry-Muthu, a private tuberculosis specialist an MD and an MRCS, in 1928. Upon...
- Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to England to qualify in medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS. Chowry-Muthu had established...
- gada personified as a slim-waisted woman, holds a fly-whisk (chamara or chowry) in her hands and is adorned with ornaments, with Vishnu's right hand resting...
- sixfold forces, the hereditary troops and the rest, who raised spotless chowries, hundreds of flags, umbrellas, and darkness, and who churned the enemy...
- ornaments and holding a chamara (chowry) and with Vishnu's left hand on his head. The slim-waisted woman Gada holds a chowry in her hands and is adored with...
- production of The Little Foxes. In 1953, she published two children's stories, Chowry and Idle's Islands – Two Tales of Fantasy. She was married first to Jamie...
- silky, flowing tail of the black wildebeest is used to make fly-whisks or chowries. Wildebeest benefit the ecosystem by increasing soil fertility with their...
- sixfold forces, the hereditary troops and the rest, who raised spotless chowries, hundreds of flags, umbrellas and darkness, who churned the enemy elated...