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6-792: [REDACTED] Look up hi:भंडारा in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bhandara may refer to: Bhandara (community kitchen) , the free community feast in Hindi language Places in Maharashtra, India: Bhandara district , an administrative district in the Nagpur division Bhandara (city) , the administrative headquarters of the district Bhandara taluka , an administrative division Bhandara (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Bhandara (Lok Sabha constituency) Bhandara, Nepal Bhandarā,

12-589: A consecrated food offered to Hindu deities in Prasada Bhandara (leafhopper) , a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae See also [ edit ] Bhandari (disambiguation) Isphanyar M. Bhandara Bhandra block , in Jharkhand, India Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bhandara . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

18-627: Is also a kind of bhandara. Bhandara a district in Maharashtra which is also known as the “Rice bowl of the country”. Practicing Bhandara is mostly done by rich people, as welfare service to the God after thanksgiving. It also can be organized by any individual (referred to as the Yajamana) who wishes to thank the Lord. In Hinduism, after performing the holy rituals and community worshipping the almighty,

24-563: Is the special free of cost meal, served to the devotees present in the Temple. Food is wholeheartedly cooked and served also to the needy devotees waiting in short distance to the Temple. Bhandara, a festive occasion as a part of thanksgiving the lord and service to people in Hinduism. We can also define Bhandara in this way. Like we put some flour at some place and put more rice grains and then it will be useful for insects and birds etc., this

30-613: The Yajamana serves food to the poor and the needy. The Indian government has introduced a scheme known as ‘'Seva Bhoj Yojna’' to reimburse the government share of the Central Goods and Services Tax and the Integrated Goods and Service Tax for purchases by religious institutions of certain products for providing free meals. It will cover the raw ingredients of meals and is expected to cost a total of Rs. 325.00 Crores in

36-514: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bhandara&oldid=1190587192 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bhandara (community kitchen) Bhandara service in Hindu Dharma,

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