89 definitions by typical Indian
It means, "(Durga Puja) Again will happen in the upcoming year." It's a social and religious slogan popularly used by Hindus of West Bengal on the last day of Durga Puja which is called Vijayadashami.
"Asche Bochor Abar Hobe" is a social and religious slogan popularly used by Hindus of West Bengal on the last day of Durga Puja, which is called 'Vijayadashami.'
Don't be sad, guys, Ma will come, asche bochor abar hobe. Now wipe away tears.
Don't be sad, guys, Ma will come, asche bochor abar hobe. Now wipe away tears.
by typical Indian October 8, 2023
A new type of cult and philosophy led and established by Roddur Roy. It explains a new approach of liberal and peaceful outlook in the society . However it could not appeal to so many people.
by typical Indian October 10, 2023
A Bharatiya social reformer, great orator, and knowledgeable person in so many things esp. ancient Bharat, medicine and Ayurveda, politics etc. His aim was to establish Atmanirbhar Bharat excluding multi-national corporations from the country and bring back the golden period of Bharat.
by typical Indian October 8, 2023
darogi happu singh ji e hame pakar ke kyu leye aaye tum? "saree jada chapar chapar na kar. kasam se kara e hai abi boroph ke silli mang owange or nango karge sale letayake pichu-a-are dande ke jecha pelenge."
by typical Indian October 11, 2023
It's an exaggerated form of traditional adverb "absolutely," wherein "bloomin(g)" is an expletive or meaningless phrase, and doesn't change the meaning of the original word 'absolutely'. However, no recognized dictionaries have this word so far.
by typical Indian September 29, 2023
by typical Indian October 8, 2023
It means a type of windy storm from the northwest. Literally 'kal' means "terrible," and 'baishakhi' refers to "something that happens in the month of Baishakh," that falls in the midtime of April. "KalBaishakhi" is a local term mainly used by the people of Bengal, Assam, and Odia. Its literal translation in English language is 'Northwesterlies' or 'Nor'wester'.
Although KalBaishakhi is a strong windy storm, many local people are benefited by it in their farming.
by typical Indian September 16, 2023