Deep Jyoti Stambha
Deep Jyoti Stambh or Deepa Stambha () is a unique piece of Hindu architectural
structure, usually found in Hindu temples. As the name indicates, ''Deep'' means "diya" ("oil lamp"), ''Jyoti'' means "light," and ''stambha'' means "a column." Such stambhas are erected outside the temple compound, to be illuminated with diyas on special occasions. Some large and unique deepa stambhas in India can be seen at the Mahalsa Temple in Ponda in Goa, Shanta Durga Temple in Goa, Harsidhhi Temple at Ujjain, Tekari Temple at Dewas, Khandoba Temple at Jejuri, Mangueshi Temple at Mangeshi, Sri Yellamma Renuka temple of Saundatti, Sharana Basaveshwara Temple of Gulbarga, and Banashankari Amma Temple near Badami in Karnataka — to name a few.
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Key Generation in Cryptography Using Elliptic-Curve Cryptography and Genetic Algorithm by Sanjay Kumar, Deepmala Sharma
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Genetic dissection of Septoria tritici blotch and Septoria nodorum blotch resistance in wheat using GWAS by Alma Kokhmetova, Nagenahalli Dharmegowda Rathan, Deepmala Sehgal, Shaukat Ali, Yuliya Zeleneva, Madina Kumarbayeva, Ardak Bolatbekova, Gopalareddy Krishnappa, Zhenis Keishilov, Asia Kokhmetova, Kanat Mukhametzhanov, Kanat Bakhytuly
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Genome-wide association analysis of Mexican bread wheat landraces for resistance to yellow and stem rust. by Prashant Vikram, Deepmala Sehgal, Achala Sharma, Sridhar Bhavani, Priyanka Gupta, Mandeep Randhawa, Neftali Pardo, Daisy Basandra, Puja Srivastava, Sanjay Singh, Tanvi Sood, Carolina Paola Sansaloni, Hifzur Rahman, Sukhwinder Singh
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