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- A dharamshala, also written as dharmashala, is a public resthouse or shelter in the Indian subcontinent. It also refers to Sikh places of worship before...
- Dharmashala is a small town and headquarters of the Ant**** Muni****lity in Kannur district of the North Malabar region in the Indian state of Kerala...
- rest house, Dharmashala at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, in 1959 (2016 BS). Currently the caretaker and his family have taken over the Dharmashala and use it...
- She was also known for the construction of various Hindu temples and Dharmashalas across the Indian Subcontinent. She was also known for breaking traditional...
- 106 metres (16,752 ft) above the sea level. It is located in between Dharmashala and Bimthang, and is the highest point in the Manaslu Circuit Trek. "Larkya...
- 2015, Asian Cricket Council decided to set up Centre of Excellence at Dharmashala as well as Himachal Pradesh Cricket ****ociation Stadium will host its...
- statue with a verse by Poet Bhushan Chandragupta Maurya Flower Shop Dharmashala South Indian style Gopuram Buddha Vihar Kajri Jain (2021). Gods in the...
- the same day, Bangladesh pla**** against Afghanistan in the 2023 WC in Dharmashala which they won by 7 wickets. As a result of these, they became only the...
- and builder of Hindu temples who constructed hundreds of temples and Dharmashalas throughout India. She is specially renowned for refurbishing and reconsecrating...
- in Indian History. She ruled for 26 years (1263–1289) and built the Warangal fort, several major temples, dharmashalas and civic services for the poor...