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As Narsingh, the man-lion, he delivered the world from the tyranny of another demon.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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The lack of pace made Styris a dangerous weapon and he ran through the middle order with 4 for 18 with Ramnaresh Sarwan beaten by a lack of bounce and Narsingh
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Morne Morkel bowled with great effort to extract life from a slow, low pitch and make a mess of West Indies 'top order, reducing them to 12 for 3, before Narsingh
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Holi celebration on March 4 near Narsingh village of Jamshedpur district.
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Narsingh and four other men from Pachangi are currently admitted in Kanker Hospital, recuperating.
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"They threw me on the ground, pushed my knees up and abused me with a stick," Narsingh said.
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"I think most of the batsmen have been scoring runs, (Denesh) Ramdin has two hundreds Narsingh (Deonarine) one, (Brendan) Nash has some good scores and everybody should be happy with their game," Sammy said.
Stabroek News 2010
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Narsingh, the Man-lion, and mourning over Prahlad's sufferings, they light a sacrificial fire and partake of consecrated water, and after distributing sugar (_gur_) in commemoration of Prahlad's delivery from the fire into which he was thrown, they break their fast. "
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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