K. V. Kandaswamy was born in 1926.
Nallur Kandaswamy temple was created in 948.
S. N. Kandaswamy has written: 'Buddhism as expounded in Manimekalai' -- subject(s): Buddhism
Release Pattern of intermediate release is less than immediate release but it is more than slow release.
"Will release" is the future tense of the verb "release".
Release is a verb: to release, release, releases, releasing, releasedRelease is also an abstract noun.
The prisoners had no hope of release. The capsule was on a timed release. Exercising was his release from stress.
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Release - 2009 I was released on: USA: 2009
Crystal ArmorCrystal Release: Arrow of LightCrystal Release: Crimson FruitCrystal Release: Crystal Encampment WallCrystal Release: Crystal Imprisonment WaveCrystal Release: Crystal LanceCrystal Release: Crystal NeedlesCrystal Release: Crystal Pentagonal PrisonCrystal Release: Crystal WheelCrystal Release: Growing Crystal ThornsCrystal Release: Jade Crystal BladeCrystal Release: Jade Crystal Hexagonal PillarsCrystal Release: Jade Crystal Labyrinth TechniqueCrystal Release: Jade Crystal MirrorCrystal Release: Jade Crystal Prison TechniqueCrystal Release: Jade Crystal Wall Eighth FormationCrystal Release: Shuriken Wild DanceCrystal Release: Tearing Crystal Falling DragonCrystal Release: The Gods' Crossings TechniqueCrystal: Giant Hexagonal ShurikenCrystal: Hexagonal ShurikenCrystal: Hexagonal Shuriken: Wild DanceJade Crystal Clone TechniquePressure Points of Harm and DeathTelescope Technique
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Across India, people celebrate the month and the bountiful harvest it brings Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Bhugali Bihu in Assam, Bhogi in Andhra Pradesh and Sankranti in Karnataka, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The festival is spread over three days in South India and signifies the beginning of harvesting. A Rath Yatra is taken out from the Kandaswamy temple in Chennai on Pongal. The day is celebrated as Ganga-Sagar mela in West Bengal and according to popular belief; Hindus can purify their sins by taking bath in the Ganges on this day. A big fair is also held on the Sagara Island, 64 km from the Diamond Harbor where the Ganga meets the Bay of Bengal.