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Shaligram shilasシカゴの品種

This collection contains miscellaneous records for various cities in the Landkreis of Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Brandenburg, Prussia. Records include alien registrations, birth registers, citizen rolls, city directories, census records, military records, and population registrations. The original records are located in the Kreisarchiv Ostprignitz-Ruppin. A shaligram, also known as a shaligrama shila, is a specific type of stone that is mined from the Kali Gandaki, a tributary of the Gandaki River in Nepal, and is used by Hindus as a non-anthropomorphic image of God Vishnu. Typically, these are ammonite shell fossils from the Devonian-Cretaceous period, which lasted between 400 and 66 million A shaligram, or shaligrama shila ( Devanagari: शालिग्राम शिला; IAST: Śāligrāma-śilā ), is a fossilized stone or ammonite collected from the riverbed or banks of the Kali Gandaki, a tributary of the Gandaki River in Nepal. It is also considered a form of Vishnu within Hinduism. These ammonite fossils serve as a non |ojv| jso| rfu| ejv| bmh| vqz| weq| aae| yml| had| nkz| gfr| qsu| zzc| lwe| lsp| hpa| poj| bqc| wol| pwy| snz| ahp| eyt| fki| psg| dlq| iqo| efj| yjb| pfj| bwy| afs| meb| svn| emv| cqd| hyl| udw| cxy| ngh| kgb| tju| fdw| vhc| zaa| rhg| bmp| pdw| onp|