Taar: alternative spelling
Taar is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Tara, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi, Hindi, biology, Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Taare, Taarekaayi, Taari, Taarin-gidaa.
Ends with (+2): Ataikkappattar, Belivistaar, Betar, Dhiigtaar, Jitaar, Katar, Kittar, Korttar, Mattar, Menattar, Nistar, Ottar, Panittattar, Parpattar, Petaar, Raftaar, Samudri-taar, Sitar, Ullittar, Urukkuttattar.
Full-text (+125): Tar, Damara, Tara-dinu, Betarako-tara, Taritar, Tirna, Kenduka, Samudri-taar, Alakatara, Tarakola, Tarenney, Tar tree, Tarkol, Alaktara, Tar ganga, Zanjabile-tar, Tir, Tar-mardi, Otarati, Tar-vine.
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Search found 31 books and stories containing Taar, Tar; (plurals include: Taars, Tars). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Folk Tradition of Bengal (and Rabindranath Tagore) (by Joydeep Mukherjee)
Chapter 4 - Musical elements of Baul tradition
Chapter 5.1 - Mysterious Meeting between two Giants
Stupas in Orissa (Study) (by Meenakshi Chauley)
Emanations of Amoghasiddhi < [Chapter 5]
Darkness < [July – Sept. & Oct. – Dec. 1992]
Tony Morrison -Nobel Laureate of 1993 < [January – March, 1994]
Rajaji’s Sense of Humour < [January – March, 1979]
Folk Tales of Gujarat (and Jhaverchand Meghani) (by Vandana P. Soni)
Chapter 5 - Maluva < [Part 1 - Saurashtra ni Rashdhar]
Chapter 4 - Suhini-Mehar (Love stories of other regions) < [Part 1 - Saurashtra ni Rashdhar]
Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
Rig Veda 2.24.8 < [Sukta 24]
Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. Roerich)
Chapter 1c - The Zur Geneology (xxi): Continuation of the zur lineage < [Book 3 - Early translations of Secret Mantra]
Chapter 13 - Staglungpa (iii): Stays at other monasteries < [Book 8 - The famous Dakpo Kagyü (traditions)]