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Bhujia Hill or Bhujiyo Dungar is a hill located in the outskirts of the town of Bhuj in the district of Kutch, Gujarat, India.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Bhuj, Bhujia Fort, Business Standard, Chhatri, Daitya, Deshalji I, Godji I, Gujarat, Hindu calendar, Jadeja, Kathiawar, Kutch district, Naga Panchami, Nāga, Patala, Rakshasa, Sati (practice), Shesha, Shravana (month), Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum, Thangadh, 2001 Gujarat earthquake.

  2. Bhuj
  3. Hills of Gujarat
  4. Tourist attractions in Kutch district

Bhuj

Bhuj is a city and the headquarters of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.

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Bhujia Fort

Bhujia Fort, also spelled as Bhujiya Fort, is a fort located in the outskirts of the town of Bhuj in the district of Kutch, Gujarat, India. Bhujia Hill and Bhujia Fort are Bhuj and Tourist attractions in Kutch district.

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Business Standard

Business Standard is an Indian English-language daily edition newspaper published by Business Standard Private Limited, also available in Hindi.

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Chhatri

Chhatri are semi-open, elevated, dome-shaped pavilions used as an element in Indo-Islamic architecture and Indian architecture.

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Daitya

The daityas are a race of asuras in Hindu mythology, descended from Kashyapa and his wife, Diti.

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Deshalji I

Rao Deshalji I was the Rao of Cutch belonging to Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ruled Princely State of Cutch as a regent from 1718 1752.

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Godji I

Rao Godji I was the Rao of Cutch belonging to the Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ruled Princely State of Cutch from 1715 to 1718.

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Gujarat

Gujarat is a state along the western coast of India.

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Hindu calendar

The Hindu calendar, also called Panchanga, is one of various lunisolar calendars that are traditionally used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, with further regional variations for social and Hindu religious purposes.

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Jadeja

Jadeja (Gujarati, Sindhi:, or Jāṛejā) is a Rajput clan that inhabits the Indian state of Gujarat and the Tharparkar district of Sindh, Pakistan.

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Kathiawar

Kathiawar is a peninsula, near the far north of India's west coast, of about bordering the Arabian Sea.

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Kutch district

Kutch district, officially spelled Kachchh, is a district of Gujarat state in western India, with its headquarters (capital) at Bhuj.

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Naga Panchami

Naga Panchami (Sanskrit: नागपञ्चमी, IAST: Nāgapañcamī) is a day of traditional worship of ''naga''s (or najas or nags) or snakes (which are associated with the mythical Nāga beings) observed by Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists throughout India, Nepal, and other countries where Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist adherents live.

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Nāga

In various Asian religious traditions, the Nagas are a divine, or semi-divine, race of half-human, half-serpent beings that reside in the netherworld (Patala), and can occasionally take human or part-human form, or are so depicted in art.

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Patala

In Indian religions, Patala (Sanskrit: पाताल, IAST: pātāla, lit. that which is below the feet), denotes the subterranean realms of the universe – which are located under the earthly dimension.

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Rakshasa

Rākshasa (राक्षस,,; rakkhasa; "preservers") are a race of usually malevolent beings prominently featured in Hindu mythology.

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Sati (practice)

Sati was a historical practice in Hindu communities in which a widow sacrifices herself by sitting atop her deceased husband's funeral pyre.

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Shesha

Shesha, also known by his epithets Sheshanaga and Adishesha, is a serpentine demigod (naga) and king of the serpents (Nagaraja), as well as a primordial being of creation in Hinduism.

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Shravana (month)

Śrāvaṇa (श्रावण) is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar.

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Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum

Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum is a memorial park dedicated to the victims of 2001 Gujarat earthquake and museum on Bhujiyo Hill in Bhuj, Kutch district (Kachchh), Gujarat, India. Bhujia Hill and Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum are Bhuj and Tourist attractions in Kutch district.

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Thangadh

Thangadh (Than) is an industrial city of Surendranagar district in the state of Gujarat, India.

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2001 Gujarat earthquake

The 2001 Gujarat earthquake, also known as the Bhuj earthquake, occurred on 26 January at. Bhujia Hill and 2001 Gujarat earthquake are Bhuj.

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See also

Bhuj

Hills of Gujarat

Tourist attractions in Kutch district

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhujia_Hill