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Shloka is a verse, phrase, proverb or hymn of praise, usually composed in a specified meter. Especially a verse of two lines, each of sixteen syllables. Shloka is the primary verse form of the Sanskrit epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana The Mahabharata (Devanagari: महाभारत, phonetically Mahābhārata - see note), sometimes just called Bharata, is the great religious and philosophical epic of India. ... Lord Ram, Laxman, Sita and Hanuman(crouching) The Ramayana (Sanskrit: march (ayana) of Rama) is part of the Hindu smriti, written by Valmiki (c. ...


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Shlokas For Every Day Use (241 words)
Shloka is a verse, phrase, proverb or hymn of praise, usually composed in a specified meter.
Shloka is the primary verse form of the Sanskrit epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana
XDVNG is the devnagari font used in the shlokas Download the xdvng font.
The Hindu : Sport / Swimming : Shloka Joshi sets two records (199 words)
NEW DELHI: Shloka Joshi of Modern School, Barakhamba Road, set two new records, as three were made on the second day of the 43rd Delhi State Aquatic championship at the Pacific Sports Academy Swimming Pool, Andrews Ganj, here on Saturday.
Shloka beat Richa Mishra’s eight-year-old record of 1 minute 13.43 seconds in the 100-metre butterfly event with a 1:10.41 in the girls’ under-17 section.
In the 50-metre backstroke event, Shloka returned a time of 34.91 seconds to improve her own mark of 35.30 set in 2005.
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