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Kumara is the general Polynesian word for the sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas


Kumara is also the name of a town on the West Coast of New Zealand


Kumara or Kumaraswami is a name for Kartikeya, the Hindu god of war


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Kumara Vyasa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (441 words)
Kumara Vyasa is one of the most famous poets in the Kannada language, spoken in the state of Karnataka, India.
Kumara Vyasa's hometown is Gadag, in North Karnataka.
A devotee of Krishna, Kumara Vyasa ends his epic with the passing of Krishna in the tenth chapter of the Mahabharata.
Kumara the elephant and Chester Zoo (584 words)
Kumara had been under veterinary care for severe episodes of colic in her gut and for chronic foot and joint infections as well as bad arthritis.
Kumara's health and welfare was discussed in great depth by vets, keepers, curators, the Director and members of the Zoo Council.
Kumara was 34 years old, and came to Chester Zoo in 1989, on a breeding loan from Whipsnade Wild Animal Park.
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