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  • 1Culture of Maharashtra — Ganesh Chaturthi, a popular festival in the state Marathi is the language of Maharashtrians. Maharashtrians take great pride in their language and history, particularly the Maratha Empire, its founder Shivaji is considered a folk hero across… …

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  • 2Culture of Mauritius — The culture of Mauritius involves the blending of several cultures from Mauritius history, as well as individual culture arising indigenously. Contents 1 Mauritian public holidays and festivals 2 Mauritian cuisine 3 Literature …

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  • 3Culture of Gujarat — The Culture of Gujarat is that of Gujarat.[clarification needed] Contents 1 Gujarati engagement ceremony 2 Gujarati Wedding Ceremony …

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  • 4Oriya culture — Culture of Orissa state in India Contents 1 Dance 2 Literature 3 Music 4 Structural art 5 …

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  • 5Hare Krishna in popular culture — Contributions to popular culture involving direct reference to the Hare Krishna mantra, or the Hare Krishna movement include the following: In music Beatles influenceAfter coming in contact with the Hare Krishnas in 1969, several of the Beatles… …

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  • 6physical culture — Introduction       philosophy, regimen, or lifestyle seeking maximum physical development through such means as weight (resistance) training, diet, aerobic activity, athletic competition, and mental discipline. Specific benefits include… …

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  • 7Scientology in popular culture — Scientology has been referenced in popular culture in many different forms of media including fiction, film, music, television and theatre. In the 1960s, author William S. Burroughs wrote about Scientology in both fictional short stories and non… …

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  • 8Nicholas Roerich — (1874–1947) Born October 9, 1874(1874 10 09) Saint Petersburg, Russia Died D …

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  • 9culturist — /kul cheuhr ist/, n. 1. a cultivator. 2. an advocate or devotee of culture. [1820 30; CULTURE + IST] * * * …

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  • 10humanist — n. Student of polite literature, devotee of culture …

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