The Biswa Curse refers to a popular belief in some cultures that if someone is cursed by a person of significant spiritual authority or power, it can lead to severe misfortune or calamity in their life. This concept often appears in folklore and stories, where individuals are said to face dire consequences for their actions, particularly when they disrespect or harm others. The curse can symbolize the idea of moral retribution and the consequences of one's deeds.
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
There is no curse for that.
Televisions can be considered to be boon and not curse.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit : the curse was when Wallace unknowingly turned into a 'Were-Rabbit' .
there is no such thing as a "Curse Plate."
Near about 7 biswa.
Apparently one biswa is 125 sq. meters, although the biswa appears to differ considerable in different Indian provinces.
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4 Biswa equal measuring square yards
Apparently one biswa is 125 sq. meters, although the biswa appears to differ considerable in different Indian provinces.
There are 50.4165 square yards in a Punjabi biswa.
<p>1 marla = 9 Sq karams (272.25 sq ft) and 1 biswa = 15 Sq karams OR 3 biswa= 5 marla OR 1 biswa= 1.66 marla<p> Priceindiahub.in
One acre is equivalent to 160 Biswa. Biswa is a traditional unit of area measurement used in some parts of India and Nepal, and its size can vary regionally, but the standard conversion is generally accepted as 1 acre being 160 Biswa.
1236 Sq.feet in 1 biswa at Utter Pradesh
one biswa is equeal to 1360 sqft. according to this 1360* 3 = 4080 sqft
42.10 seq. meter
Biswa M. Pradhan has written: 'Bibliography on geology of Nepal Himalaya' -- subject(s): Geology