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Bharat Mata
Bharat Mata (Hindi, भारत माता, Bhārata Mātā), that is, the Mother India or Bharathamba (Bharata - India or "bearing", Mata - Mother) is a personification of India as a mother goddess. She is usually depicted as a woman clad in an orange or saffron saree holding a flag and sometimes, accompanied by a lion.
Bharat_Mata
Bajrang Dal
The Bajrang Dal (), a right-wing Hindu fundamentalist organization in India, is the youth wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and is based on the ideology of Hindutva. Founded on October 1, 1984 in Uttar Pradesh, India, it has since spread throughout India. The group claims to have 1,300,000 members, of whom 850,000 are workers, and runs about 2,500 akhadas (similar to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's shakhas). "Bajrang" is in reference to the Hindu deity Hanumān.
Bajrang_Dal
Babri Mosque/Archive 1
Talk:Babri_Mosque/Archive_1
Ram Janmabhoomi
Talk:Ram_Janmabhoomi
Heo Hwang-ok
Heo Hwang-ok was a princess who travelled from the ancient kingdom of Ayodhya (in modern day India) to Korea. Information about her comes almost entirely from a few short passages in the Samguk Yusa, an 11th-century Korean chronicle. According to that chronicle, she arrived on a boat and married King Suro of Gaya in the year 48 CE. She was the first queen of Geumgwan Gaya, and is considered an ancestor by several Korean lineages.
Heo_Hwang-ok
Persecution of Hindus
Talk:Persecution_of_Hindus
Criticism of Islam
Talk:Criticism_of_Islam
Hindu Unity
Hindu Unity (H.U.) is the official website of the Bajrang Dal, a Hindutva youth organization, and was funded by Indian American Rohit Vyasmaan.As of 2001, the site was run by its president Sanjay Sharma (based in New Delhi), with two advisors
Hindu_Unity
Rightnow001
User:Rightnow001
Rabi Maharaj
Rabi Maharaj is Trinidadian-born bestselling Indian author. He is descendant of a long line of Brahmin priests and gurus from the holy city of Varanasi (Banaras) in Uttar Pradesh, India. During his adult life, he converted to Christianity, and authored the book Death of a Guru. The book has been translated into over 60 languages.
Rabi_Maharaj
Lkadvani
User:Lkadvani
International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War
International_reactions_to_the_2006_Lebanon_War
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 August 4
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_August_4
Articles for deletion/Amit Godbole
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Amit_Godbole
Requests for arbitration/Hkelkar
Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Hkelkar
Requests for arbitration/Hkelkar/Workshop
Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Hkelkar/Workshop
Requests for arbitration/Hkelkar/Proposed decision
Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Hkelkar/Proposed_decision
Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive173
Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive173
Abecedare/Maleabroad
User:Abecedare/Maleabroad
Abecedare/Archive 2
User_talk:Abecedare/Archive_2