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yatranoun
A Hindu pilgrimage.
Etymology: * From यात्रा.
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yatra
Yatra is an Indian religious travel guide television program that was broadcast on STAR Plus. Produced and hosted by Deepti Bhatnagar and sometimes by Nilanjana Sharma, Kavita Paudwal, Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar & Tia Bajpai, the program focuses on a spiritual journey around the Indian temples. The series premiered on 7 July 2002, and aired Sunday mornings. The word Yatra in Hindi language, and almost all other Indian languages, means "travel", more usually "travel to spiritual places".
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Yatra
Yatra is Deepti Bhatnagar's religious travel guide television show, which focuses on a spiritual journey around the Indian temples on STAR Plus. The series premiered on July 7, 2002, and aired every Sunday at 10pm IST. The word 'Yatra' in Hindi language means travel, usually travel to spiritual places.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Yatra in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Yatra in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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- ياتراArabic
- jatraGerman
- yatraGreek
- yatraEsperanto
- yatraSpanish
- یاتراPersian
- YatraFrench
- yatraIrish
- यात्राHindi
- yatraHungarian
- յաթրաArmenian
- yatraIndonesian
- yatraItalian
- ヤトラJapanese
- ಯಾತ್ರೆKannada
- 야 트라Korean
- yatraNorwegian
- yatraPortuguese
- ятраRussian
- yatraSwedish
- யாத்திரைTamil
- యాత్రTelugu
- ยาตราThai
- yatraTurkish
- یاتراUrdu
- יאַטראַYiddish
- 朝圣Chinese
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