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choora village in jalore rajasthan
editchoora village is situated in southern part of jalore district in rajasthan state of northern india. it has population of around 2000 people, mainly jains, rajput, and other cast.
it is a village under bagra taluk and having sarat, santhu, rewatara, noon, bakra, dhansa as its near by villages. it has post office, small health centre, two school with study up to s s l c (10th standerd).
Isn't chura just a word for bangles?
editFrom Zulfiqar, Anila (2022-06-30). "Exploring the Symbolic Representation of the Social, Religious and Ritualistic Aspects of South Asia through Glass Bangles". Pakistan Social Sciences Review. 6 (II). doi:10.35484/pssr.2022(6-II)93.:
- The word bangle comes from the Hindi/ Bengali word bangri which literally means a ring for the arm or coloured glass bracelet or anklet (Collins English Dictionary online, 2016). Bangles are also known as chura in Nepali, churi in Bengali, choodi in Hindi, and churiyan in Urdu. Bangles are also known as chudi, kangan, bangdi, Valaya, Kada, Gajulu, and Choodla.