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| aparajana : or inhabitants of the west GopBr . |
| Āryāvarta : The home of the Āryans , comprising the part of India bounded by seas on the west and east , by the Himalaya Mountains on the north , and by the Vindhya Mountains on the south . |
| Birnagar : a town just south of Krishnanagar in the West Bengal district of Nadia . In ancient times the Ganges flowed past this town making it a prosperous river port . Once , the prince Srimanta Sandagar was sailing his fleet of ships up the Ganges to B |
| chandra-raashi : Natal Moon sign . Used in India much like we use the Sun sign system in the West |
| chilies , dried : the dried pods of plants of the genus Capsicum , they are indigenous to Mexico , Central America , the West Indies and much of South America . Dried chilies vary in size and heat , and can be obtained whole or crushed . In Indian cuisine |
| dis' : 2 quarter or region pointed at , direction , cardinal point ( four in number , viz . { prAcI } , east ; { dakSiNA } , south ; { pratici } , west ; and { udIcI } , north 2 , 1 8 ; Sometimes a 5th , { dhruvA } 9 , 15 4 , 3 , 10 ; and a 6th , { UrdhvA |
| Dvārakā : the island kingdom of Lord Kṛṣṇa , lying off India’s west coast , where He performed pastimes five thousand years ago . The capital city of the Yadus . Lord Kṛṣṇa had this city built to protect the Yadus from the attacks by the d |
| Dwaraka ( Dhvaarakaa ). Capital of Krishna . After Krishna's death the city was swept over by the sea ; researchers believe it was situated in the sea just west of Gujarat . |
| Gauḍa : (-deśa) The ancient kingdom of West Bengal where Lord Caitanya’s eternal abode , nondifferent from Vṛndāvana , manifests itself on earth . |
| Godavari ( Godhaavaree ). Sacred river of south India ; cuts across central south India , flowing from west to east . |
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