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005 | 20250703142454.0 | ||
020 | _a978-0-099-54146-2 | ||
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_a796.5 _bHER |
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100 | _aHerzog, M | ||
245 | _aAnnapurna | ||
250 | _a1 | ||
260 |
_aLondon _bVintage Classics _c2011 |
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300 |
_aXIX, 246 _ePB |
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500 |
_aXGM4-25226 _b2025-05-05 |
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505 | _aAnnapurna | ||
520 | _aAnnapurna has two main meanings: it can refer to the Hindu goddess of food and nourishment, or to the Annapurna mountain range in Nepal, which includes the world's 10th highest peak. As a goddess, Annapurna is an avatar of Parvati and is associated with abundance, prosperity, and providing physical and spiritual sustenance. As a mountain range, Annapurna is known for its challenging and dangerous climbing routes, with Annapurna I being the first eight-thousander to be successfully climbed. | ||
650 | _aसाहित्य | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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