- jágara, jagra,
borrowed from
Malayalam ശർക്കര (
śarkara),
which is
borrowed from
Sanskrit शर्करा (
śarkarā). It is a
doublet of sugar.
Jaggery is made of...
- year.
Famous Malayalam Film
Actor Prem ****r
donated an
elephant to the
Sarkara Devi Temple.
Kaliyoottu was
originally a
practice that
existed in the north...
-
Sarkara-Chirayinkeezhu is a
village in
Thiruvananthapuram district in the
state of Kerala, India. As of 2001[update]
India census,
Sarkara-Chirayinkeezhu...
- of 'Meenam' (March/April) in the
Malayalam calendar.[citation needed]
Sarkara Devi
Temple is an old
temple situated near
Varkala at Chirayinkeezhu. The...
-
Temple Sarkara, Chirayinkeezh, Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala ( Sree
Sarkara Devi
Temple is one of the
oldest Bhadrakali temple in Kerala.
Sarkara Pongala...
- words;
sugar and cane. The
former ultimately derives from
Sanskrit शर्करा (
śárkarā) as the crop
originated in
Southeast Asia. As
sugar was
traded and spread...
-
pronounced as "shôḍojontro")(meaning "conspiracy"), 'স' as in সরকার ("
sarkāra",
pronounced as "shôrkār")(meaning "government"), 'শ্ব' as in শ্বশুর (written...
- Kahak, Iran to Shah
Khalil Allah III, the 45th
Ismaili Imam, and Bibi
Sarkara, the
daughter of
Muhammad Sadiq Mahallati (d. 1815), a poet and a Ni‘mat...
- 5%. The
etymology reflects the
spread of the commodity. From
Sanskrit (
śarkarā),
meaning "ground or
candied sugar", came
Persian shakar and
Arabic sukkar...
- goods.
Ivory products, leather,
precious and semi-precious
stones and
śarkarā (sugar)
mostly came from
India and
Burma traders. The
harbors of Sugbu...