Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at mandira.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Mandira.
Examples
-
Mandira, who started the Amish Friendship bread starter chain, which led to the arusuvai chain in India which in turn inspired the arusuvai chain in the US.
Archive 2008-02-01 Nupur 2008
-
Mandira said ... this looks so good, I have to try it.
Bhendyacha Bharit Anjali 2008
-
Her salon shuttered after business drops off, Mandira hunts for a job.
The Accidental Terrorist Sadanand Dhume 2010
-
Also, here is a look at what The Cooker and Mandira cooked up with their arusuvai surprises.
Archive 2008-03-01 Nupur 2008
-
Along the way, flashbacks reveal the story of his journey to America from one of the poorer parts of Mumbai, his romance with and marriage to Mandira, a divorced Hindu single mother who works as a hair stylist (played by the always vivacious Kajol), and his attempt to save his marriage after it is threatened by bigotry and senseless anti-Muslim violence.
The Accidental Terrorist Sadanand Dhume 2010
-
This idyll of honest effort, effusive neighbors and permanent sunshine extends to the small Californian town (Banville, pop. 30,000) where Khan and Mandira later move so that she can open her own salon.
The Accidental Terrorist Sadanand Dhume 2010
-
Along the way, flashbacks reveal the story of his journey to America from one of the poorer parts of Mumbai, his romance with and marriage to Mandira, a divorced Hindu single mother who works as a hair stylist (played by the always vivacious Kajol), and his attempt to save his marriage after it is threatened by bigotry and senseless anti-Muslim violence.
The Accidental Terrorist Sadanand Dhume 2010
-
This idyll of honest effort, effusive neighbors and permanent sunshine extends to the small Californian town (Banville, pop. 30,000) where Khan and Mandira later move so that she can open her own salon.
The Accidental Terrorist Sadanand Dhume 2010
-
Her salon shuttered after business drops off, Mandira hunts for a job.
The Accidental Terrorist Sadanand Dhume 2010
-
Mandira, the talented blogger over at Ahaar, just wrote a cover story for Khabar, monthly Indian-American magazine published from Atlanta.
Archive 2008-03-01 Nupur 2008
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.