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King, W. Allan. "Parvathi K. Basrur." Cytogenetic and Genome Research 126, no. 1-2 (2009): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000245902.

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Latha, Murugusu, and Devi M.A.R Annamalai Manonmani. "Representations of the Archetypal Indian Women in the Female Characters of K.S. Maniam's "The Return"." International Journal of Social Science And Human Research 06, no. 05 (2023): 2641–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7902609.

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The existence of religion and its practices or beliefs do rely greatly on myths. This study attempts to analyse the subconscious of myth through the archetypal and mythical approach by studying the woman characters in the text “The Return” by K.S.Maniam. The women characters in the text represent the image of Hindu Goddesses such as Parvathi and Durga. For the purpose of this article, I have used mythical and archetypal approaches in classifying the characters. I have used Guerin’s (1999) classification of archetypal images of women such as the good mother, the terrible mother and the soul mate. This analysis reveals the representation of the mother as the good mother, the grandmother as the soulmate and the stepmother as the terrible mother. The mother and grandmother represent the image of Goddess Parvathi and the stepmother who is the terrible mother however does also carries the positive aspects of mother, therefore she represents both the Goddess Parvathi and Durga.
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Nair, Parvathi, Amelia H. Hunter, McLean L. D. Worsham, Matthew Stehle, J. Randy Gibson, and Weston H. Nowlin. "Sexual Dimorphism in Three Species of Heterelmis Sharp (Coleoptera: Elmidae)." Coleopterists Bulletin 73, no. 4 (2019): 1075–83. https://doi.org/10.1649/0010-065X-73.4.1075.

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Nair, Parvathi, Hunter, Amelia H., Worsham, McLean L. D., Stehle, Matthew, Gibson, J. Randy, Nowlin, Weston H. (2019): Sexual Dimorphism in Three Species of Heterelmis Sharp (Coleoptera: Elmidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 73 (4): 1075-1083, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-73.4.1075, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-73.4.1075
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Menon, Parvathi, and Y. Subbarayalu. "Reconstructing Chola Agrarian History: Parvathi Menon Interviews Y. Subbarayalu." Review of Agrarian Studies 13, no. 1 (2023): 61–77. https://doi.org/10.25003/ras.13.01.0005.

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S, Senthamizh Pavai, and Arivudainambi C. "Power worship of Bharatiyar songs." International Research Journal of Tamil 3, S-2 (2021): 164–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt21s232.

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Bharathi has sung about the power and Goddesses in his songs. It is noteworthy that most of the deities sung by Bharathi are Female Deities. This article evinces about Bharathi who claims “Sakthi” to be the source of all the powers. The state men and women in worshiping sakthi. She acts as ‘Kalaimagal’ (Saraswathi) when she gives wisdom, she acts as a ‘Thirumagal’ (Lakshmi) when shegives wealth and she acts as‘Mother Sakthi’ (Parvathi) when she gives valor.
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Somy, P. Mathew, Tomy Lisha, and S. |. Reshmi Nath Parvathi. "Smart Waste Management System." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3, no. 3 (2019): 1725–27. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd23482.

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In this paper, we present a cost effective and efficient smart waste management system that acts as an easy link between the user and the authority by providing a mobile application to monitor the bin interfaced with appropriate sensors. Somy P Mathew | Lisha Tomy | Parvathi S | Reshmi Nath "Smart Waste Management System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23482.pdf
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Bargana, Dr R. Shrien. "Unsung Women Freedom Fighters of Sivaganga District." International Journal of Emerging Knowledge Studies 03, no. 10 (2024): 776–83. https://doi.org/10.70333/ijeks-03-10-021.

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The freedom struggle in India is often narrated through the actions of prominent male leaders, overshadowing the pivotal contributions of women, especially in rural regions. This abstract explores the unsung heroines of Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu, who played crucial roles in India's fight for independence but remain largely unrecognized in mainstream historical accounts. Sivaganga District, a region with a rich historical tapestry, was home to several courageous women whose activism and sacrifices significantly impacted the freedom movement. These women, operating from the backdrop of their socio-cultural constraints, engaged in various forms of resistance against British colonial rule. Their activities included organizing protests, mobilizing local communities, and participating in clandestine operations to undermine colonial authority. Key figures from this district, such as Sundarammal, Parvathi Ammal, and Rukmani, exhibited extraordinary resilience and leadership. Sundarammal, for instance, led loca l protests and faced severe repression but remained steadfast in her commitment to the cause. Parvathi Ammal’s efforts in grassroots mobilization and Rukmani’s contributions in clandestine communications exemplify the diverse methods these women employed to challenge colonial rule. Despite their significant contributions, these women have been largely neglected in historical narratives. This abstract highlights the need for a more inclusive history that recognizes and honors the role of such unsung heroines. By rediscovering and documenting their stories, we can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the freedom struggle and ensure that these remarkable women receive the recognition they rightfully deserve. This exploration not only contributes to the broader historical discourse but also serves as an inspiration for contemporary and future generations, emphasizing the critical role of women in shaping the course of history.
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PARVATHI, M., and B. SIVAKUMAR. "THE KLEIN-4 DIAGRAM ALGEBRAS." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 07, no. 02 (2008): 231–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498808002795.

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In this paper we study a new class of diagram algebras, the Klein-4 diagram algebras denoted by Rk(n). These algebras are the centralizer algebras of the group Gn := (ℤ2 × ℤ2)≀Sn acting on V⊗k, where V is the signed permutation module for Gn These algebras have been realized as subalgebras of the extended G-vertex colored partition algebras introduced by Parvathi and Kennedy in [7]. In this paper we give a combinatorial rule for the decomposition of the tensor powers of the signed permutation representation of Gn by explicitly constructing the basis for the irreducible modules. In the process we also give the basis for the irreducible modules appearing in the decomposition of V⊗k in [5]. We then use this rule to describe the Bratteli diagram of Klein-4 diagram algebras.
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Schwenkel, Christina. "Enduring Socialism: Explorations of Revolution and Transformation, Restoration and Continuation. Harry G. West , Parvathi Raman." Journal of Anthropological Research 66, no. 3 (2010): 435–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/jar.66.3.20798850.

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López-Calvo, Ignacio. "Literary Culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-building, and the Book by Parvathi Kumaraswami, and Antoni Kapcia." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 48, no. 3 (2014): 657–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rvs.2014.0048.

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Aghora, T. S., N. Mohan, R. G. Somkuwar, and Girija Ganeshan. "Breeding French Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) for Resistance to Rust (Uromyces phaseoli Reben Wint.)." Journal of Horticultural Sciences 2, no. 2 (2007): 104–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24154/jhs.v2i2.614.

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French bean is an important legume vegetable grown for its tender, green pods for both fresh consumption and processing. Rust, caused by Uromyces phaseoli, limits successful cultivation of this crop. Popular varieties like Contender, Pant Anupama, Pusa Parvathi, Arka Komal, Arka Suvidha, etc., are susceptible to this disease. The french bean variety, Arka Bold, having resistance to rust was used in hybridization with Arka Komal, a popular bush variety with high yield and slender, long green pods but susceptible to rust. Inheritance studies indicated that resistance to rust was controlled by a single, dominant gene. Pedigree method of breeding was followed for incorporating rust resistance in to commercially cultivated varieties. Breeding lines with resistance to rust were selected to F2 generation onwards. These were advanced up to F7, wherein, a promising line, (Arka Bold x Arka Komal) 99-17-2-1-4-12-3, with resistance to rust with high pod yield and good pod quality was selected and named Arka Anoop and released for commercial cultivation.
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P, Eswaran. "The status of shepherds in the novel ‘Keethari’." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-8 (2022): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s83.

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The author of the novel 'Keethari' is S. Tamilselvi. The introductory message about the novelist summarizes all the details about education, work, marriage, family, and arrival to the field of writing. In this novel, the shepherds lead a nomadic life due to the occupational system. Due to their sheep herding occupations, nature leads them to live a nomadic life in search of grazing and water. Men and women are engaged in sheep herding without any discrimination. Therefore, the habits of the shepherds change accordingly. The diets of the shepherds' lives are also structured to suit the nomadic life. In that way, the artifacts used by the shepherds are also different from the artifacts of the common people. Some professional beliefs are found among the shepherds when steering sheep. Marriage is one of the major turning points in human life. At such an important juncture in the life of the bridegroom, he has to go to the shepherd. Therefore, in the life of the shepherds, instead of the bridegroom, they perform the wedding rites with the shepherd's crook. The article sets out to explore the rituals, stories, songs, deities worshiped by the shepherds, the blessings bestowed on the shepherds by Parvathi and Lord Shiva, and the manifestation of the shepherds' kindness in their daily troubles of the shepherds.
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Myer, Parvathi A. "Abstract IA006: The effect of ancestry and the genomics of colorectal cancer: Implications on incidence and outcomes." Cancer Research 82, no. 23_Supplement_1 (2022): IA006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.crc22-ia006.

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Abstract Blacks have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and worse survival rates when compared to Whites. Comprehensive genomic profiling was performed in 46,140 colorectal adenocarcinoma cases. Ancestry-informative markers identified 5,301 patients of African descent (AFR) and 33,770 patients of European descent (EUR). AFR were younger, had fewer MSI-H tumors, and had significantly more frequent alterations in KRAS, APC, and PIK3CA. AFR had increased frequency of KRAS mutations specifically KRAS G12D and KRAS G13. There were no differences in rates of actionable kinase driver alterations (HER2, MET, NTRK, ALK, ROS1, RET). In patients with young onset CRC (<50 years), AFR and EUR had similar frequency of MSI-H and TMB-H tumors, and strikingly different trends in APC mutations by age, as well as differences in MAPK pathway alterations. These findings inform treatment decisions, impact prognosis, and underscore the need for model systems representative of our diverse US population. Further studies are needed to investigate the role of colon polyps and the effect of genomics, ancestry and social determinants of health on CRC incidence and outcomes. Citation Format: Parvathi A. Myer. The effect of ancestry and the genomics of colorectal cancer: Implications on incidence and outcomes [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Colorectal Cancer; 2022 Oct 1-4; Portland, OR. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(23 Suppl_1):Abstract nr IA006.
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Bharati, S. K., and S. R. Singh. "Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Linear Programming Problem." New Mathematics and Natural Computation 16, no. 01 (2020): 53–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793005720500040.

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In many existing methods of linear programming problem (LPP), precise values of parameters have been used but parameters of LPP are imprecise and ambiguous due to incomplete information. Several approaches and theories have been developed for dealing LPP based on fuzzy set (FS), intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) which are characterized by membership degree, membership and non-membership degrees, respectively. It’s interesting to note that single membership and non-membership degrees do not deal properly the state of uncertainty and hesitation. Further, we face a kind of uncertainty occurs a kind of uncertainty. Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IV-IFS) is a perfect key for handling uncertainty and hesitation than FS and IFS. In this paper, we define an interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy number (IV-IFN) and its expected interval and expected values. We also introduce the concept of interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy linear programming problem (IV-IFLPP). Further, we find the solutions of IV-IFLPP and compare the obtained optimal solutions with existing methods [D. Dubey and A. Mehra, Linear programming with Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Numbers, in Proc. of the 7th Conf. and of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT-LFA 2011), R. Parvathi and C. Malathi, Intuitionistic fuzzy linear optimization, Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets 18 (2012) 48–56]. Proposed technique may be used successfully in various areas in the formulation of our country’s five year plans, these include transportation, food-grain storage, urban development, national, state and district level plans, etc., The Indian Railways may use IV-IFLPP technique for linking different railway zones in more realistic way. Agricultural research institutes may use proposed technique for crop rotation mix of cash crops, food crops and fertilizer mix. Airlines can apply IV-IFLPP in the selection of routes and allocation of aircrafts to different routes. Private and public sector oil refineries may use IV-IFLPP for blending of oil ingredients to produce finished petroleum products.
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Vijayaratnam, Mélanie, Amalini Simon, Adeline Sarot, and Marie Rose Moro. "Les noces de Parvati." L'Autre 18, no. 1 (2017): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lautr.052.0019.

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Gunin, Niladri Kumar. "Parvati- the Dance Devotee." Journal of Heritage, Archaeology & Management (JHAM) 1, no. 1 (2021): 141–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5035207.

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Abstract The medieval Sanskrit treaties of India have classified dance into three distinct categories, viz., natya, nritya, andnritta. These texts significantly characterize dancing as masculine or Tandava and feminine i.e., Lasya. The Tandava dance is generally performed for the adoration of the gods. Lasya, according to mythology, is the dance movement of goddess Parvati as it manifests joy and ecstasy.This dance signifies beauty, grace, happiness and compassion. The rhythmical steps of this dance are full of harmony, tenderness and are supplementing to the rude male energy of the dance of Shiva. The dance of Parvati has been delineated in sculptural art. This paper intends to highlight a unique metal image of Parvati in her dancing posture.
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Chaudhary, Amit, Arjun Arjun, and Sunita Devi. "An Overview of Selinum vaginatum – A Medicinal Plant Species: Broad Features, Phytochemical Constituents, and Pharmacological Action." Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences 9, no. 2 (2022): 251–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/apjhs.2022.9.2.50.

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In this review, we have studied about Selinum vaginatum. We studied about the essential oil which was extracted from the roots of this plant and also we know about the medicinal uses of S. vaginatum. This plant is found in Northwest Himalayan region including the Kashmir, also in Kailash Parvat and in Himachal. This plant particularly found in specific region of Himachal including the Parvati Valley and also in Lahaul district. We performed the extraction of essential oil using gas chromatography technique, which was also examined through flame ionization detector and a capillary column. We also performed the mass spectroscopy technique using which the molecular weight is obtained. In macroscopic study, we studied about the organoleptic properties, which include color, taste, and odor. In microscopy, we performed T.S of a part of the drug in which we observed that its bark contains 4–8 layers. It contains terpene, coumarin, volatile, and other compounds included valerenic acid. The pharmacological actions of S. vaginatum are antibacterial, antioxidants, antifungal, anticonvulsant, anticarcinogenic, antiviral, and vasodilator action. This herb was used traditionally in the treatment of various neurological disorders including mental weakness, epilepsy, convulsions, and hysteria. It is used to treat painful toothache, and according to tribal people, the entire plants were kept in houses to get rid of any evil spirit.
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Buathong, Khanarat. "Narittaya Phra U Ma Thewi: A Fusion of Nora and Bharatanatyam in the Worship of Parvati for Creative Performance." Asian Journal of Arts and Culture 25, no. 1 (2025): e272302. https://doi.org/10.48048/ajac.2025.272302.

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This study focuses on the creation of the performance “Narittaya Phra U Ma Thewi”, which portrays the worship of Parvati, her eight weapons, and eight blessings. The research synthesizes information from historical documents, observations, interviews with Nora dance and Indian dramatic arts experts, and the creators’ experiences using Suraphon Wirunrak’s seven-step creation theory. The performance integrates Nora dance and Bharatanatyam, featuring three movements for worship, eight for Parvati’s weapons, and eight for her blessings. It is divided into three parts: Worship Dance, where the Devadasi honors Parvati; Arms of Parvati, depicting her eight weapons; and Blessings of Truth, illustrating her eight blessings. The costume combines elements of traditional Nora and Bharatanatyam attire, while the music blends southern Thai traditions with Bharatanatyam influences. An arati lamp is used as a worship prop. This creative performance applies traditional art forms to convey Parvati's spiritual significance, offering a unique blend of cultural aesthetics and symbolism.
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Chhikara, Harshita, and Randeep Rana. "A Himalayan Love Story by Namita Gokhale as a Novel of Resistance by the Protagonist in Pursuit of Emancipation." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 8, no. 4 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v8i4.10516.

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Love, especially unrequited love, has been the backdrop of numerous novels. A Himalayan Love Story by Namita Gokhale also has unrequited love as its central theme. This theme further helps to deconstruct the sexual confines of a woman, which helps her in her quest for identity. Namita Gokhale in the novel, A Himalayan Love Story, deals with the aforementioned theme presented in such a way that the familiar seems unfamiliar and we see it through a different lens, with a new perspective. She manoeuvers the classic theme of unrequited love into pursuit of emancipation for Parvati, the protagonist of the novel. Suppression of sexual desire often leads to mental illness. In this novel, not only Parvati suffers from mental but also a whole generation of females before her, for instance her mother died of mental illness. This mental illness is symbolic of subjection of women. Insanity in Parvati is suggestive of atrocities done to her by her homosexual husband and the society as well. The novel is an account of women’s tenacity, endurance and unwavering spirit against all odds. The beauty of the novel lies in the celebration of sexuality on one hand and rebellion against it on the other. The paper critically examines the subjugation of Parvati leading to her mental illness and her resistance against suppression in pursuit of emancipation and identity. The paper also tries to explore the psychological workings of the female psyche, which shapes their attitude and demeanor.
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Mage, John. "Nepal—An Overview: Introduction to Parvati." Monthly Review 57, no. 6 (2005): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-057-06-2005-10_2.

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Menski, Werner. "Book review: Mélanie Vijayaratnam, Un Sari Rouge en Héritage." South Asia Research 42, no. 2 (2022): 305–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02627280221086866.

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Jadeja, Gopika. "On Looking at a Bronze of Shiva and Parvati in Union; or What Parvati Does Not Say." Wasafiri 34, no. 3 (2019): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690055.2019.1613005.

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Moravek, Jessie Anna, Mohan Bikram Shrestha, and Sanjeevani Yonzon. "Baseline biodiversity and physiochemical survey in Parvati Kunda and surrounding area in Rasuwa, Nepal." Journal of Threatened Taxa 11, no. 6 (2019): 13734–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.4481.11.6.13734-13747.

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Parvati Kunda, a small, alpine wetland located near the village of Gatlang in Rasuwa, Nepal, is a major source of drinking water for the village, possesses spiritual significance, and is a reservoir of local biodiversity. This study presents the first scientifically conducted biodiversity survey of the wetland. Here, biodiversity data (wetland plants, birds, mammals, aquatic insects), basic water chemistry (nutrients, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity), and basic bacterial tests (total coliform, Escherichia coli, Giardia, Salmonella, Shigella) for the Parvati Kunda wetland is presented from November 2016 and February and May 2017. Parvati Kunda, two of three alternate village water sources, and several village taps were found to be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. Within and around the wetland, 25 species of wetland plants, nine tree species, 10 macroinvertebrate taxa, 37 bird species, and at least six mammal species were documented. Acorus calamus was the dominant wetland plant and the rapid proliferation of this species over the past twenty years has been reported by community members. Future studies that further document and monitor wetland biodiversity are necessary. This study provides a valuable baseline for future research in this culturally and ecologically important wetland.
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Pradhan, I. P., and D. P. Shukla. "MAPPING PERMAFROST DISTRIBUTION IN THE PARVATI VALLEY, KULLU USING LANDSAT 8 DERIVED LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B3-2022 (May 30, 2022): 779–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b3-2022-779-2022.

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Abstract. Permafrost covers much of the Parvati valley, but mapping its distribution is difficult due to the scarcity of ground observed data sets and the region's high spatial heterogeneity. We show permafrost distribution maps for the Parvati valley from 2013 to 2021 based on the Mean Annual Air Temperature. We created maps of Mean Annual Air Temperatures (MAAT) using Landsat 8 Land Surface Temperature (LST) products in Google Earth Engine. Google Earth Engine (GEE) is a cloud-based platform that was utilised to quickly and efficiently obtain the spatial and temporal variations of permafrost distribution. Permafrost is defined as ground that maintains a temperature below zero degrees Celsius for at least two consecutive years. To justify the definition, we examined Mean Biennial Air Temperature (MBAT), Mean Triennial Air Temperature (MTAT), Mean Quadrennial Air Temperature (MQAT), Mean Quinquennial Air Temperature (MQnAT), Mean Septennial Air Temperature (MSpAT), Mean Octennial Air Temperature (MOAT), and Mean Novennial Air Temperature (MNOAT) (MNAT). Our findings demonstrate that the percentage of Permafrost distribution in the Parvati valley is about the same in all situations, accounting for 22 percent of the overall study area excluding glaciers. Our maps were divided into four categories: Continuous Permafrost Zone, Discontinuous Permafrost Zone, Sporadic Permafrost Zone, and No Permafrost Zone.
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Cunnion, Kenji, Parvathi Kumar, Brittany Lassiter, Katherine LaValle, and Neel Krishna. "997. RLS-0071 Improves Survival in a Rat Model of Intestinal Necrosis." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 8, Supplement_1 (2021): S589—S590. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1191.

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Abstract Background Intestinal necrosis and perforation are potentially life-threatening medical conditions that can lead to bacterial sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Various etiologies can compromise the intestinal wall causing leakage of luminal contents including enteric bacteria and precipitate aggressive immunological responses including the complement system and neutrophils. RLS-0071 is a peptide inhibitor of the classical and lectin pathways and known modulator of various neutrophil mediated effectors including myeloperoxidase activity and NETosis. Methods In this study we evaluated the extent to which immunomodulation via inhibition of the complement system and neutrophil effectors would alter survival in the setting of intestinal necrosis. Adolescent male Long-Evans rats were subject to cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) with one cohort receiving 40 mg/kg of RLS-0071 thirty minutes after surgery while the control group received no treatment. Survival of the rats was then assessed up to 5 days after surgery. Results Animals treated with RLS-0071 demonstrated nearly 1.5-fold increase in survival compared to the untreated group. In order to further elucidate the increase in survival we explored inflammatory responses as assessed by markers of NETosis i.e., free DNA in plasma, and the pro-inflammatory cytokine, IL-6. A reduction in blood levels of free DNA and the inflammatory cytokine IL-6 were observed for animals treated with RLS-0071. RLS-0071 increases survival of rats after cecal ligation Kaplan-Meier survival curve assessment. The red line indicates the outcome after 75% CLP in animals not receiving treatment (n=13), whereas red curves represent the outcome after animals received a single dose of 40 mg/kg RLS-0071 (n=11). RLS-0071 reduces free DNA levels in the blood Plasma was isolated before surgery (pre-bleed) (n=7) and from animals subject to CLP with (n=4) and without (n=3) RLS-0071 administration 24 hours post-surgery. Plasma samples were incubated with PicoGreen. Fluorescence was read at an excitation wavelength of 485 nm and an emission wavelength of 520nm in a microplate reader. Data are means and standard error of the means RLS-0071 reduces IL-6 levels in the blood Plasma was isolated before surgery (pre-bleed) (n=8) and from animals subject to CLP with (n=3) and without (n=5) RLS-0071 administration 24 hours post-surgery. Plasma samples were analyzed in an IL-6 ELISA according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Data are means and standard error of the means. Conclusion The results of these experiments demonstrate that RLS-0071 can increase survival after intestinal perforation by multi-pronged modulation of complement activation, neutrophil immune mechanisms and cytokine mediated inflammatory responses. Disclosures Kenji Cunnion, MD, MPH, ReAlta Life Sciences Inc (Board Member, Employee, Shareholder) Parvathi Kumar, MBBS, ReAlta Life Sciences Inc (Employee) Brittany Lassiter, BS, ReAlta Life Sciences Inc (Employee) Katherine LaValle, DVM, ReAlta Life Sciences Inc (Employee) Neel Krishna, PhD, ReAlta Life Sciences Inc (Employee, Shareholder)
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Dhahad, Hayder A. "Pursuing Beauty in Bitterness and Cruelty: From Ansayana Samajim." Journal of Social Science and Humanities 6, no. 6 (2024): 74–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2024.6(06).15.

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The study entitled The Hapless Life of Namboodiri Women and the Ripple of Changes by Antharjana Samajam intended to reveal the pathetic life and conditions of Namboodiri women. It also portrays the roles plays by Antharjana Samajam and its leader Parvathy Nenmeni Mangalam in emancipating the Namboodiri community. Namboodiri women were popularly called as Antharjanams. The term Antharjanam means those who belong to inside or the inside people. The present study recounts the suffering of Antharjanams and role of Antharjana Samajam in their reform movements. Antharjana Samajam was an organization founded by Namboodiri women for emancipating themselves and to eradicate the social evils. Parvathy Nenmeni Mangalam raised the first voice from among the Antharjanams for community reforms. She along with other leaders fearlessly throw away the ghosha and marakkuda, two traditional symbols of a Namboodiri women and began to appear in public platforms.
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Dwitayasa, I. Made. "Hidup Sehat Bersama Yoga." JURNAL YOGA DAN KESEHATAN 1, no. 1 (2020): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.25078/jyk.v1i1.1547.

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Yoga is an archaeological discovery at the time of culture in the city of Harappa and Mahenjadaro, which is embodied in a statue of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati who was doing a variety of different asanas, where there is a belief that Lord Shiva is a yoga teacher while Goddess Parvati is a student. Maharsi Patanjali in the Yoga known as Raja Yoga or yoga Astangga with eight members, namely Yama, Nyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, and Samadhi Dhyna. Of the eight sections in the first five sections form the outer member (Bahir-yoga) of yoga or make your body fresh and healthy, because it contains about body movements contained in the teachings of yoga, while this part of the last three limbs form in the so-called intertine.<br /><br />
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Malamel, Jobi J., and Sudhikumar Ambalaparambil. "First record of Epidius parvati Benjamin, 2000 (Araneae: Thomisidae) from Pathiramanal Island, India." Check List 13, no. 3 (2017): 2114. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/13.3.2114.

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The thomisid spider Epidius parvati Benjamin, 2000, described from Sri Lanka, is newly recorded from India based on the specimens collected from the Pathiramanal Island, Alappuzha District, Kerala State. A short description and illustrations of both male and female are provided.
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Thakur, Mahesh, Raj Kiran Dhiman, Sukhvir Singh, Naveen Aggarwal, and Franck Bourrier. "Development of Rockfall Early Warning System (REWS) for Prediction of Rockfall Hazard in Manikaran, NW Himalaya, India." Journal Of The Geological Society Of India 101, no. 4 (2025): 437–45. https://doi.org/10.17491/jgsi/2025/174114.

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ABSTRACT This study addresses the first rockfall early warning system (REWS) and the urgent need for monitoring and predicting rockfall hazards in the Parvati Valley, following a major landslide near the historic Manikaran Gurudwara in August 2015. The incident resulted in significant casualties and injuries, emphasizing the criticality of implementing preventive measures. The Gargi village, located approximately 1.5 km uphill from the Parvati River base, experiences recurring rockfalls, particularly during the monsoon season. Compounding the issue, the Manikaran-Bhuntar link road, a vital route to the Parbati Hydro Electric Project Stage-II by NHPC Limited, is situated within the runout zone of rockfall events. This research involves a comprehensive approach, including geological investigation, geomorphological zonation mapping, and a drone survey of the rockfall site upslope of Manikaran. Structural data from the rockfall site of the August, 2015 event was collected, and the active source area was identified on the southwest (SW) facing scarp. Anticipating future rockfall events, we have implemented an on-site wireless sensor network comprising tilt meters, crack meters, wireless nodes, piezometer, rain gauge, accelerometer, and gateway. The gateway wirelessly transmits real-time data to the Geotechnical Lab at the Department of Geology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, enabling early prediction of potential rockfall incidents. This integrated approach aims to predict the landscape evolution of the SW-facing scarp over the next 50 to 100 years, providing valuable insights into the potential rockfall hazard in Manikaran and the surrounding areas of Parvati Valley. The findings will contribute to proactive measures for safeguarding lives and infrastructure in the region.
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Malamel, Jobi, and Sudhikumar Ambalaparambil. "First record of Epidius parvati Benjamin, 2000 (Araneae: Thomisidae) from Pathiramanal Island, India." Check List 13, no. (3) (2017): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.15560/13.3.2114.

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The thomisid spider <em>Epidius parvati</em> Benjamin, 2000, described from Sri Lanka, is newly recorded from India based on the specimens collected from the Pathiramanal Island, Alappuzha District, Kerala State. A short description and illustrations of both male and female are provided.
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Dr., Medha Sachdev. "SIVA'S HIMALAYA: THE LIVING LEGEND." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 9, no. 6 (2022): 50–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6988348.

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<strong><em>Abstract:</em></strong> <em>Himalaya, the crown of Bharatavarsha, the pride of India, the glory of the Orient, nurtures innumerable legends and miracles in its fold. It is a harbinger of solace for the hermits, place of meditation for the aspirants, pathway for the Ganges and the birthplace of priceless herbs. The magnificence of the Himalaya is always associated to Lord Siva, who resides there with his consort, goddess Parvati. The abode of the Parents of this Universe, the Himalayas stands as a proud, unshakable and inspiring divine hill that looks on the ascetics, aspirants and saints who ascend its heavenly summits to accomplish their Goal-divine. Like Lord Siva and Parvati, the Himalaya and the Ganges are eternal partners conceived in spiritual or metaphysical connotations. The present paper focuses on the philosophical aspect of the holy mountain-range and at the same time, alludes to the message conveyed through its unconquered peaks.</em>
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Sharmitha, Tom, and Vidya G. Rao Dr. "Breaking Barriers: Unveiling Narratives of Disability and Gender in Indian Digital Literature." Criterion: An International Journal in English 15, no. 5 (2024): 72–86. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14107226.

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Disability as a theme, image, or character underrepresents in Indian Literature in English. Disabled people&rsquo;s writing also could not make the waves in mainstream Indian Literature. With the emergence and popularization of social media platforms, there has been a notable increase in digital media writing on various topics. However, exploration of marginal social categories, such as disability, gender, and caste, remains relatively limited. Nevertheless, there are promising writings emerging, particularly in the realm of disability. Disability Studies propound the social model, where disability is seen as a 'social construct,' contrary to the medical model, which views disability as 'something that needs to be cured,' and 'dis-abled'. The perception of disabled people as either helpless or heroic is an oversimplified and stereotypical representation that can contribute to marginalization. Self-representation of disabled women is deconstructing it. In this article, we are examining &ldquo;&lsquo;Fake it till you make it&rsquo;: Surviving the terrifying loneliness of being a young person with an amputation&rdquo; by Parvathy Gopakumar, a self-narrative, written by disabled women featured in "Skin Stories: Essays on Sexuality, Disability, and Gender." This digital publication edited by Shreya Ila Anasuya. The study exclusively includes the narrative of Parvathy, who uses a prosthetic hand. It offers a firsthand perspective on the impact of accessibility on her daily experience. Her story challenges traditional perspectives on mobility, embodiment, and societal structures, inviting a nuanced exploration of accessibility, identity, and the intersections of gender and disability with various aspects of life. Parvathy Gopakumar's memoir offers a compelling counter-narrative to the prevalent societal norms that often marginalize individuals with disabilities, challenging and dismantling the stereotypes and stigmas associated with disability.
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Menezes, Deborah. "Daughters of Parvati: women and madness in contemporary India." Contemporary South Asia 24, no. 2 (2016): 219–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2016.1200428.

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Kusuminda, Tharaka, Amani Mannakkara, Kanishka D. B. Ukuwela, et al. "DNA barcoding and morphological analyses reveal a cryptic species of Miniopterus from India and Sri Lanka." Acta Chiropterologica 24, no. 1 (2022): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2022.24.1.001.

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Kusuminda, Tharaka, Mannakkara, Amani, Ukuwela, Kanishka D. B., Kruskop, Sergei V., Amarasinghe, Chamara J., Saikia, Uttam, Venugopal, Parvathy, Karunarathna, Mathisha, Gamage, Rajika, Ruedi, Manuel, Csorba, Gábor, Yapa, Wipula B., Patterson, Bruce D. (2022): DNA barcoding and morphological analyses reveal a cryptic species of Miniopterus from India and Sri Lanka. Acta Chiropterologica 24 (1): 1-17, DOI: 10.3161/15081109ACC2022.24.1.001, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/15081109acc2022.24.1.001
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Braunreiter, Kara M., Lotus Neidemire-Colley, Natalie Sell, et al. "Abstract 2335: DHODH inhibition modulates T cell metabolism reducing GVHD and prevents relapse following allogeneic HCT." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): 2335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-2335.

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Abstract Introduction: The use of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation to treat acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has risen in recent years. However, relapse remains the major cause of mortality post-transplant; while graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) - a T cell mediated immunological disorder is the major cause of non-relapse mortality. Dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) supports T cell proliferation by playing a critical role in de novo pyrimidine synthesis and oxidative phosphorylation. We hypothesized that alloreactive T cells may rely on increased levels of pyrimidine pools and ATP to support rapid cell proliferation, making DHODH an interesting target to prevent GVHD. Additionally, DHODH inhibition is currently being pursued as a therapeutic option for AML. Therefore, we hypothesize that DHODH inhibition post-transplant will serve a dual purpose - i) target T cell metabolism to reduce GVHD and ii) prevent relapse due to direct anti-leukemic effects, thereby resulting in superior post-transplant outcomes. Methods: We tested the efficacy of a novel DHODH inhibitor (Cmpd 41), a lead clinical candidate, in preventing GVHD and retaining graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) effect. Human T cells isolated from PBMCs were activated with CD3/CD28 Dynabeads ± Cmpd 41. Cell proliferation (flow cytometry) and ATP production (Agilent Seahorse) was assessed. GVHD and GVL was assessedevaluated in a xenogeneic model where irradiated NSG mice received human PBMCS (~17x106 cells) and treated with vehicle or Cmpd 41 (10mg/kg, 2x/week) with addition of MOLM-13 cells (~1x104) for GVL. Splenocytes were harvested for analysis of cytokine production (intracellular flow cytometry). Results: DHODH inhibition with Cmpd 41 significantly reduced T cell proliferation and ATP production from both glycolysis and OXPHOS (fold change: Cmpd 41 vs. control- 0.56 and 0.68 respectively, p&amp;lt;0.01) compared to vehicle. DHODH inhibition significantly improved survival (mean survival: Cmpd 41 vs. vehicle: 56 days vs. 40 days, p&amp;lt;0.01) and reduced clinical scores (Cmpd 41 vs. vehicle: 1.8 vs. 4.2, p&amp;lt;0.05) compared to vehicle in the xenogeneic GVHD model. There was a significant reduction in IFN-γ and TNF-α cytokine producing T cells in the Cmpd 41 treated cohort compared to vehicle (Cmpd 41 vs. vehicle, IFN-γ: 8.33% vs. 31.28%, p&amp;lt;0.01; TNF-α: 1.37% vs. 27.25%, p&amp;lt;0.01). In a GVL model, mice that received both human PBMCs and Cmpd 41 showed decreased tumor growth and improved overall survival over mice given either treatment alone (p&amp;lt;0.01), showing that DHODH inhibition maintains GVL. Conclusion: DHODH inhibition is a novel approach to prevent and mitigate GVHD while retaining GVL effects. Combined with direct anti-leukemic effects, we propose that Cmpd 41 treatment in post-transplant relapse in the setting of past or active graft versus host disease will provide dual treatment of AML and GVHD thereby leading to improved patient outcomes. Citation Format: Kara M. Braunreiter, Lotus Neidemire-Colley, Natalie Sell, Yandi Gao, Sandip Vibhute, Chad Bennett, Ola A. Elgamal, Thomas Goodwin, Erin K. Hertlein, John C. Byrd, Parvathi Ranganathan. DHODH inhibition modulates T cell metabolism reducing GVHD and prevents relapse following allogeneic HCT [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 2335.
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Liu, Enze, Travis S. Johnson, Parvathi Sudha, et al. "Abstract B010: Systematical evaluation on alternative splicing in immune-related therapy targets reveals innate and acquired therapy resistance mechanisms in multiple myeloma." Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 23, no. 11_Supplement (2024): B010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-8514.rnadrivers24-b010.

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Abstract Introduction: Although multiple myeloma (MM) is considered incurable, immune-related therapies are emerging as promising approaches to prolong patient survival. Alternative splicing (AS) has been identified as a mechanism causing therapy resistance to CD19 CAR-T in B-cell malignancies, but no systematic evaluation has been made on the impact towards MM immunotherapy targets. Methods: Utilizing two datasets (MMRF N=852 and IU N=122), we selected high-confidence targets based on high RNA expression (Log2(TPM+1)&amp;gt;3), low toxicity (nTPM&amp;gt;50 in &amp;lt;2 normal tissues and in &amp;lt;2 normal blood cells) and high target potential (&amp;gt;3 surfaceome databases or established immune-therapy targets). Known resistance mechanisms of other therapies, such as immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs) were also included. AS analysis was conducted for all identified targets. Expression and AS events between patient samples and 19 MM cell lines from DepMap database were also measured. Results: 102 high-confidence targets were identified in MM samples including six existing immunotherapy targets (BCMA, SLAMF7, GPRC5D, CD79A/B and CD38). From these 102 genes, 361 significant AS events were subsequently identified (|dPSI|&amp;gt;0.2, FDR&amp;lt;0.05, &amp;gt;10 supporting reads in &amp;gt;25% samples). One event of interest included an aberrant exon inclusion event in the existing target FCRL5 in ∼10% of newly diagnosed and relapse patient samples, despite being treatment naïve. A cryptic exon between exon 3 and 4 of the canonical transcript was found with higher usage in MM (PSI&amp;gt;0.48) compared to 8 normal bone marrow plasma cell samples (=0.13). Inclusion of this exon led to the switch from three protein-coding transcript variants (FCRL5-201, -202, -203) to a transcript encoding a truncated protein after the first Ig domain (-206). The AS event in treatment-naïve patients may lead to the selection of this variant in treated patients as a mechanism of therapy resistance. Another key event was detected in CRBN, which encodes the target of IMiDs including lenalidomide. Serial samples in one patient treated with lenalidomide identified a novel splice junction in CRBN in the later sample (dPSI=0.2). The novel splice junction led to the skipping of exon 8 encoding the LON domain, which is essential for maintaining the functional conformation of the IMiD-binding site. Lack of exon 8 will disrupt LON domain integrity, indicating a potential AS-induced resistance mechanism. Interestingly, the novel splice junction was found in 70% relapsed samples (&amp;gt;10 supporting reads), 60% of which were with high exon skipping level (PSI&amp;lt;0.5). Conclusion: We have identified potential innate and acquired AS mechanisms that affect patient response towards immune-related therapies, highlighting the importance of conducting RNA-based diagnostics for MM patients. Citation Format: Enze Liu, Travis S Johnson, Parvathi Sudha, Habib Hamidi, Faiza Zafar, Vivek S Chopra, Rafat Abonour, Brian A Walker. Systematical evaluation on alternative splicing in immune-related therapy targets reveals innate and acquired therapy resistance mechanisms in multiple myeloma [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference in Cancer Research: RNAs as Drivers, Targets, and Therapeutics in Cancer; 2024 Nov 14-17; Bellevue, Washington. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Mol Cancer Ther 2024;23(11_Suppl):Abstract nr B010.
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Fujii, Kyoko. "Eight Years on Gṛdhrakūṭa-parvata". Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu) 68, № 2 (2020): 644–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4259/ibk.68.2_644.

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Sen, D. B. "Angular Unconformity Between Manikaran Quartzite and Chlorite Phyllite, Rampur Window, Kulu District, Himachal Pradesh." Journal Geological Society of India 34, no. 2 (1989): 192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.17491/jgsi/1989/340209.

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Abstract An angular unconformity between Manikaran quartzite and overlying chlorite phyllite is observed near Dharmoar, Parvati valley section of the Rampur window. The chlorite phyllites were deposited over the deformed and eroded surface of the quartzites. It is suggested that this unconformity has influenced the control of uranium mineralisation in the rocks of Rampur Group of the area.
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Kapur, Kirun. "Parvati at Her Bath, and: Treatment, and: Pelvis with Distance." Prairie Schooner 90, no. 2 (2016): 116–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.2016.0185.

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Shrestha, Mohan Bikram, and Ritu Gurung. "Distribution of Royle’s Pika Ochotona roylei in Parvati Kunda Groundwater Complex." Nepal Journal of Environmental Science 7 (December 31, 2019): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njes.v7i0.34318.

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Royle’s Pika Ochotona roylei is high altitude animal belonging to the family Ochotonidae in order Lagomorpha. Royle’s Pika was reported in different locations between an elevation of 2180 to 5950 meters above sea level (m asl). This study carried in February and October 2017 recorded a small population of Royle’s Pika in the Parvati Kunda Groundwater Complex of Gatlang village in Rasuwa District, Nepal. A total of 12 Royle’s pika individuals were head counted from three sites while Pika foraged plants were observed in other sites. Pika was observed in talus groove amidst Rhododendron-fir forest, Fir-hemlock forest, and Rhododendron shrub close to the alpine meadow. Pika in the study was distributed from the Parvati Kunda wetland proximity at an elevation of 2605 m with a direct count of 2 individuals to an elevation of 3000 m asl beneath Tshumer hill with a headcount of 7 individuals. However, the population of Royle’s Pika in the area was estimated more. The population density of 6 individuals/hectare was calculated in the area, which is relatively lower than the population density accounted for in other areas.
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G, Kanmani Rajaselvi. "Kurunthogai Padalgalil Ulaviyal Parvai." International Research Journal of Tamil 3, S-1 (2021): 243–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt21s139.

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The literature also serves as a testament to the way of life of the ancients. Poets’ express intuitions with aesthetic perspective. Whiskers. It is not possible to express oneself so clearly, even if one enjoys the interiors without transforming one's inner feelings. Explore the pantry in a more subtle way than that. They specialize in making other people understand what they think they are trying to visualize, just as men's feel a woman's feelings and women's feelings. Poets with such subtle creativity are also seen as psychoanalysts. Various studies have been performed on the Sangam literature. These studies are performed on human behaviors and the flow of the mind. The psychoanalytic functions of the characters in the short stories are explained psychologically.
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Vijayamala, T. "Kotta Sculpture - Arthanariswarar (Thiruvelvikudi Temple for Special Purpose)." Shanlax International Journal of Tamil Research 6, no. 2 (2021): 146–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/tamil.v6i2.4421.

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Tiruvelvikudi Temple is the 23rd northernmost temple of the Cauvery in Chola. The temple is located in Tiruvelvikudi, about 10 km northeast of Kuthalam in the Kuthalam circle of the Mayiladuthurai district. It is the place where the marriage ceremony to Lord Shiva took place. Therefore, this place is also known as Velvikudi and Gautama Bandana Sethiram as it is dedicated to Pratiyar (Parvati Devi). Currently known as Tiruvelvikudi and Thirulakudi.
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Suresh, N. "Art and Architecture of Sri Akilandeswari Temple, Tenkarai." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 7, no. 4 (2020): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v7i4.2408.

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Akilandeswari is pronounced as ‘Akilam - Aanda – Eswari’ Akilam – Universe, Aanda – Ruler, Eswari – Goddess is an aspect of the goddess Parvati, Shiva’s consort. King Virapandya, in the year 946 C.E constructed a temple for Lord Siva, so says Tenkarai Puranam and the inscriptions. This temple lasted for 100 years and, in due course, falls into decay. In the 11th century, Parakrama Pandian constructed a temple in the same place. This took 17 years for the completion.
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Sehdev, Megha Sharma. "Pinto, Sarah, Daughters of Parvati: Women and Madness in Contemporary India." Transcultural Psychiatry 57, no. 1 (2020): 228–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363461519898029.

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Finkelstein, Maura. ":Daughters of Parvati: Women and Madness in Contemporary India." Isis 114, no. 3 (2023): 683–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/725925.

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., Himshikha, Raghbir Chand Gupta, Vijay Kumar Singhal, and Rohit Kumar. "ETHNOMEDICINAL NOTES AND CHROMOSOMAL STATUS OF SOME SELECTED HERBS FROM PARVATI VALLEY, KULLU DISTRICT, HIMACHAL PRADESH." International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9, no. 10 (2017): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i10.21611.

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Objective: The objective of the present study was to enlist the ethnobotanical uses and chromosomal status of wild plants of Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh. Plants are locally used in curing ulcers, sores, insect bites, muscular and joint pains, pneumonia, jaundice, diarrhoea, piles, swellings, allergies and skin diseases.Methods: For documentation of ethnomedicinal information, a questionnaire containing the vernacular name, plant part/s used, medicinal uses, mode of preparation and amount of dose taken was prepared. Personnel interviews/interactions were conducted with medicine men (vaids and hakims), local healers, village elders, tribals and shepherds. The interviews were cross-validated to ascertain the facts about the local use of each plant species. Chromosomal status was determined through male meiosis by using standard acetocarmine technique.Results: Present paper contains information on ethnomedicinal uses, chromosome counts, male meiosis and pollen fertility on 62 medicinal herbs from Parvati Valley. Plants are used as a decoction, paste or powder in cooked form or as raw. Preparations are taken orally in pure form or as a mixture or with a little amount of salt, milk, honey or butter.Conclusion: Due to indiscriminate forest clearing, grazing and collection by traders, most of the species became rare and restricted to specific pockets or are now almost extinct. To preserve herbal diversity, grazing should be restricted in alpine and sub-alpine zones. Database on ethnic knowledge, chromosomal diversity, natural regeneration and distribution pattern should be prepared for designing future plans for sustainable development.
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Sharma, Urmila, and J. K. Sharma. "Hollowness of life in A Himalayan Love Story." VEETHIKA-An International Interdisciplinary Research Journal 9, no. 1 (2023): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.48001/veethika.2023.09.01.004.

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Namita Gokhale has contributed for the upliftment of human life. Through her pen, she has diagnosed the problems of contemporary society which are the result of degradation of human values. Today man and woman both are economically and socially sound but moral degradation has shattered the real motive of life. The objective of this paper is to explore the fact that moral values are not the fetters of life but they give rise to those dimensions which take life to a new height. Parvati's life exhibits the negative aspects of hollowness. How the emptiness made Parvati 's normal life to embark upon the wrong track. At an early age a child imbibes only humane aspects but as he grows, his surroundings inculcate in him the selfish motives. Parvati was also an innocent child who used to build the palace from pine cones. For imbibing desirable and undesirable habits, the family and society both are equally responsible. Here, the aim of Namita Gokhale is not to tell a fiction just for entertainment. The novel motivates us to think the value of true relationships which is hidden inside the story. The novel expounds the significance of emotions, sentiments and values in life. Namita Gokhale has tried to assure her readers that materialistic world is not the goal of life. Man is born with a definite purpose and to get it, he has to think beyond the worldly attachment and illusions.
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Tribhuvan, Prasenjeet. "Domesticating the Tourist Gaze: Spaces of Marijuana Consumption in Rampur, Parvati Valley." Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies 7, no. 2 (2016): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/2154-8676/cgp/v07i02/11-18.

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Zabiliūtė, Emilija. "Daughters of Parvati. Women and Madness in Contemporary India, by Sarah Pinto." South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 38, no. 3 (2015): 528–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2015.1057922.

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Choubey, Vinay M., Kewal K. Sharma, and R. C. Ramola. "Geology of radon occurrence around Jari in Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India." Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 34, no. 2 (1997): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0265-931x(96)00024-0.

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