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Shankar

[ US /ˈʃæŋkɑɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Indian sitar player who popularized classical Indian music in the West (born in 1920)

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  • Veena Shankar was trapped in her fourth floor apartment with her two children when the doors jammed after the earthquake.
  • Shankar tried to disrobe Mahua in a bid to examine her body.
  • Shankar learned vocals from the age of two, violin from age five and played his first concert at seven.
  • He explained that according to Shankara the sutra says the two eyes of Pundarika are like two lotuses which are red like the nates of a monkey.
  • The hazard warning lights were on and the bonnet of the car was up, concealing Dr Shankar.
  • This instrument, designed by Shankar and built by Ken Parker, covers the entire orchestral range, including double-bass, cello, viola and violin.
  • WASHINGTON, DC (The Sportsman's Daily Wire Service) - Controversy clouded the victory of thirteen-year-old Kavya Shivashankar of Olathe, Kansas, who won the 82nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee when she spelled "Laodicean," meaning lukewarm or indifferent, especially in matters of religion. The Sportsman's Daily: Trash Talking Contestants Roil 82nd Annual Spelling Bee
  • The commentator, Shankarappa Master, won the hearts of spectators with his trilingual speech.
  • Shankara's commentary on the Vedanta sutra is thought of more highly than the original sutra written by Badarayana.
  • Darshan Shankar is founder director of the Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT), Bangalore.
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