Meaning grama
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(n) pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America
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Ancient music scales- Shadaja, Madhyama, and Gandhar Gramas H Hindustani - North Indian J Jati - Tonal classification
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Gramas are the basic notes employed in musical tradition. Initially there were three gramas - Shadaja, Madhyama and Gandhar. Hindustani -
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Grama is a Sanskrit word for village and grama panchayat is a local governing body in villages. Each Grama governs a particular village or cluster of villages. Generally these Grama attend to problems [..]
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A grama (Talmudic Aramaic: גרמא) in Halacha (Jewish law) is something that was indirectly caused by something else but which outcome is not guaranteed. A classic example given to this is of vases that [..]
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A grama (Talmudic Aramaic: גרמא) in Halacha (Jewish law) is something that was indirectly caused by something else but which outcome is not guaranteed. A classic example given to this is of vases that [..]
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Grama may refer to: Slang for grandmother Grama (government), a local governing body in India Grama (halacha), a concept in Jewish law Bouteloua, several varieties of grass
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Grama may refer to: Slang for grandmother Grama (government), a local governing body in India Grama (halacha), a concept in Jewish law Bouteloua, several varieties of grass
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The basic gamut of notes employed in the early music-tradition.The ancient tradition was stated to have employed three grama-s, beginning from either shadja, madhyama, or gandhara note. Later, the third grama, based on gandhara reportedly went out of vogue as it required moving in an usually high range of notes. .a2n8{position:absolute;clip:rect(42 [..]
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