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- proper noun A female
given name used commonly in India.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Water (2006)- When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors John Farr 2010
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Water (2006) - When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors 2010
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Water (2006) - When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors 2010
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Water (2006)- When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors John Farr 2010
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Water (2006) - When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors 2010
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“Sarala,” she smiles; her voice, muffled by her oxygen mask, is every bit as German as the day she arrived in this country over 60 years ago.
The Dying Tradition 2010
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Water (2006) - When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors 2010
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“Sarala” — her voice is strained, the pitch unnaturally high.
The Dying Tradition 2010
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Water (2006)- When her husband dies in 1938 India, feisty 8-year-old Hindu bride Chuyia (Sarala) is sent to live at an ashram managed by a cruel headmistress, Madhumati (Manorma), who follows the custom of forcing widows to live an ascetic, sheltered life.
John Farr: A Woman's Touch: Ten Great Films From Female Directors John Farr 2010
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The people, mostly from Dhinkia, took oath at a temple of Hindu goddess Ma Sarala at Jhankad village in the coastal district of Jagatsinghpur, some 75 km from here, anti-Posco leader Chitta Swain told IANS.
The Goddess in Everyday Life Jan 2008
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