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Tool is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Tula, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi, Jainism, Prakrit, Hindi. 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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The Scientific Outlook Of Buddhism (by Wang Chi Biu)
Puppetry in Assam (by Gitali Saikia)
Functions performed by Puppetry < [Chapter 6]
Puppet tradition prevalent in other Countries of World < [Chapter 2]
Beginning of Civilization in South India < [January 1968]
Etiquette in English: Where and How? < [October – December, 2008]
Wrath < [July – September, 2002]
Settlement in Early Historic Ganga Plain (by Chirantani Das)
Part 2 - Neolithic-Chalcolithic material Culture of the Vindhya-middle Gaṅgā Plains < [Chapter VI - Vārāṇasī: Emergence of the Urban Centre and Seat of Administration]
Part 6 - Handicrafts of the Vārāṇasī region < [Chapter VI - Vārāṇasī: Emergence of the Urban Centre and Seat of Administration]
Part 5 - Minerals located near the Vārāṇasī region < [Chapter V - Rise of Vārāṇasī as a Nodal Centre]
Vernacular architecture of Assam (by Nabajit Deka)
Methodology < [Chapter 1]
Terminologies (d): Vernacular Architecture < [Chapter 2]
Introduction (history and definition of vernacular architecture) < [Chapter 1]
Cidgaganacandrika (study) (by S. Mahalakshmi)