- All the things around us make the
- Environment includes
- Things that have life are called
- Things without life are called
- Things that are made by nature are called
- Things that are made by man are called
- Big and tall plants are called
- The think stem of a tree is called
- Small plants with hard woody stem are called
- Plants that live for a very long period are called
- Plants that live only for one season are called
- Plants that live for more than one season are called
- Plants with weak stem that grow along the ground are called
- Plants with weak stem that climb on the nearby objects / plants are called
- Small plants with soft stem are called
- Plants that grow in water are called
- The part of the plant that grows under the ground is called
- The part of the plant that grows above the soil is called
Seemantham is a traditional south Indian way of celebrating baby shower. The same is celebrated in north India as 'godbharai' ('god' means lap in Hindi - 'd' in 'god' is pronounced as 'the' and bharai means 'to fill'). The celebration differs from region to region. Seemantham is also known by the names 'poolu mudupu' (i.e adoring flowers in the hair) and 'gajulu todagadam' (i.e wearing glass bangles) in Telugu. It is celebrated in the 5th or 7th or 9th month of pregnancy. Seemantham is one of the 16 Hindu samskaras known as 'simantonnayana' in Sanskrit. It is a samskara of the embryo / foetus that develops in the pregnant woman's womb. Usually, seemantham is celebrated for the 1st pregnancy only and not for the subsequent conceives. There are certain superstitious believes on celebrating the function. In the olden days, people believed that pregnant women are easily prone to 'dishti' or evil e
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