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    Yaga-shala (Sanskrit: यागशाल, romanized: Yāga-śālā; Hindustani pronunciation: [ˈjaːɡə ˈʃaːlə]) is a sacrificial hall in Hinduism where a fire sacrifice...
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  • campaign conquered many mleccha countries. The wealth that remained in the yaga-shala of Yudhishthira after the distribution as gifts to Brahmins was taken...
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    called "Neendunokki" this is the place where Sati peeped at the distant 'Yaga-shala' when she heard the noise emanating from there. The place where she had...
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    (1st ed.). Kanniyakumari: Harikumar Arts. p. 27. Entrance Inner gopura Shrine of the presiding deity Shrine of the goddess Yaga-shala for Kumbhabhishekham...
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  • Sabhagruha. The Temple has well-equipped lodges, choultry, seminar hall, Yaga-shala. Goshala (cowshed), and Kalyana Mantapa for the benefit of the devotees...
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  • Gvozdenzuba, Baba Korizma, Slata Baba, Zlatá Baba, Zlota-Baba, Zolotaya Baba) Baba Yaga (Baba Gvozdenzuba, Baba Korizma, Baba Roga, Gorska Maika, Jaga Baba, Ježibaba...
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  • Małgorzata. Fierce Feminine Divinities of Eurasia and Latin America: Baba Yaga, Kālī, Pombagira, and Santa Muerte. Palgrave MacMillan. 2015. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-137-53500-9...
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    two parts: Agrasalas, which are used for feeding Brahmans and performing yagas; and Koothuambalams which are used for staging temple arts such as Koothu...
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