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Village in Gujarat, India
Tarnetar is a village in the Surendranagar district of the state of Gujarat in India. It is situated near the city of Thangadh. The nearest domestic airport
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State in western India
functions, while some Muslims attend the fair for trade.[citation needed] The Tarnetar Fair is held during the first week of Bhadrapad, (September–October according
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Hindu temple in Gujarat, India
त्रिनेतेश्वर महादेव मंदिर) is a Shiva temple of Pratihara style, located in the Tarnetar village of Surendranagar district, Gujarat. It was built by Mihira Bhoja
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pilgrims consider a bath in the river Meshwo essential. Tarnetar Fair The venkatareddy Tarnetar Fair is one of the most happening events in Gujarat and
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Dance Festival" (3rd week January, Modhera) and fairs like Tarnetar Fair (August, Tarnetar), Vautha Mela (November, Vautha) and Bhavnath fair. Ahmedabad
Tourism_in_Gujarat
District of Gujarat in India
A man in traditional costumes during Tarnetar fair.
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Indian politician
Ishwarsinh Thakorsinhji Patel Ishwarsinh Patel in Tarnetar fair as Minister of State, Co-operation, Sports, Youth and Cultural activities (Independent
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City in Gujarat, India
subsequently became prevalent, and related rituals are still performed. Tarnetar is 10 km away, where there is an annual international fair, Mela in Gujarati
Thangadh
Village in Punjab, India
Population Census 2011". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 18 February 2023. "Tarnetar Mela of Gujarat is where history meets mythology". The Times of India.
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205170°E / 22.259094; 71.205170 (SL. No. S-GJ-204) Upload Photo S-GJ-205 Tarnetar Temple Thangadh Surendranagar 22°38′43″N 71°12′40″E / 22.645387°N 71
List of State Protected Monuments in Gujarat
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century Late Karnata (Chalukya) snapana-griha IN-GJ: Trinetreshvara temple, Tarnetar c. 10th century (2nd quarter) Maha-Gurjara (Chapa) makara IN-KA: Lakshmaneshvara
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Gujarati short story writer, painter
[citation needed] The Gujarat State Museum had exhibited his paintings at the Tarnetar fair. Vank was not taught how to paint, rather he was inspired after seeing
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Gujarati village
article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Anateshwar Mahadev - (Anandpur-Bhalada)". Tarnetar. Retrieved 3 May 2016. v t e
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Exceptionally strong.
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, child of the moon.
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English and Irish : (of Norman origin): habitational name from a metathesized form of Plouquenet in Ille-et-Villaine, Brittany, so named from Breton plou ‘parish’ (from Latin plebs ‘people’) + Guenec, the personal name (a diminutive of guen ‘white’) of a somewhat obscure saint. As an Irish name, it has been Gaelicized as Pluincéid.English and Irish : alternatively, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of blankets, from Middle English blaunket (Anglo-Norman French blancquet, a diminutive of blanc ‘white’), but replacement of b by p is not usual in English.
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Devoted to one aim, Singly focused
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Morning light
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