Tara (Ramayana)
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Tara — Tara, tara or TARA may refer toPeople*Tara (name), a list of people with the name *Tara (actress), from the Assamese film industryTitles*Baron Tara, Irish title *Viscount Tara, Irish titlePlacesNatural features*Hill of Tara, home of the ancient… … Wikipedia
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Vanara — A 19th century painting depicting a scene from the Ramayana, wherein Vanaras and bears are shown building Rama Setu, a bridge to Lanka. Vānara (Sanskrit: वानर) popularly refers to a group of ape like humanoids in the Hindu epic Ramayana … Wikipedia
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