Kandali

Kandali

Kandali may refer to:

*Madhava Kandali, a 14th century Assamese poet
*Kandali Festival, a festival held by the Bhotiya tribe of the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state in India
*"Strobilanthes wallichii", a plant from the Himalayas that flowers every 12 years
*"Lagenaria vulgaris", a species of gourd-bearing vine
*"Urtica dioica", a plant better known as Stinging Nettle


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