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Definition of pan-Indian in English: pan-Indianadjective 1Relating to the whole of India, or to all its ethnic, religious, or linguistic groups. (与)泛印度(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - What Singh, 72, lacks in charisma, he makes up for with pan-Indian appeal.
- That was also the first known deviation from the pan-Indian concepts of Sanskrit theatre.
- But the richness of the experience and the authentic Bengali touch has now given way to ‘catered’ banquets that serve over-spiced and greasy fare that is vaguely pan-Indian in form and very un-Indian in taste.
- The only ‘national’ language, English opens up the message to a pan-Indian, maybe even an international, audience.
- This shows, according to the team members, that there could have been a pan-Indian civilisation rather than one confined to a limited area, as some 19th century historians propose.
- The legendary Jiggs Kalra and the doyen of Ayurvedic food, Pushpesh Pant, have launched Moksh, the first pan-Indian vegetarian restaurant, with a live interactive kitchen, at The Chancery on Lavelle Road.
- By contrast, what was found at the contentious site in Ayodhya, when not part of this indistinctive pan-Indian register, was distinctively part of the non-Buddhistic traditions of Hinduism.
- Consequently the regional political forces gained in terms of mass support-in many cases by promoting ethnic alternatives to pan-Indian nationalism.
- A visionary, an ideologue, a pioneer in the establishment of the Madras Movement, this leader's single-minded pursuit led to the definition of the southern region within the pan-Indian movement.
- My audience is pan-Indian and I use English as a medium because I think English is a link language.
- This argued that English had become the pan-Indian language of the elite and the Establishment, assuming the part previously played by Sanskrit and Persian.
- Varma says that a strong pan-Indian feeling is strongly emerging.
- ‘There's only now becoming a more pan-Indian sense of what Native food can be.’
- The problems of a pan-Indian community are area-specific and time-specific and must be tackled individually for success, of course, by pooling the experience and expertise from all over the country.
- Some politicians even believe they can project an ‘image’ exclusively through TV, which allegedly has a pan-Indian appeal.
- It was in search of more pertinent questions that we met in Bangalore on November 5, just before Subramanyan inaugurated a pan-Indian exhibition that launched Gallery Sumukha's redefined space.
2Denoting or relating to a cultural movement or religious practice participated in by many or all North American Indian peoples. 泛印第安的 Example sentencesExamples - No Cherokee social dances have survived, but some Cherokees have joined in the pan-Indian practice of powwow dancing.
- Did new notions of pan-Indian identity that had emerged east of the Mississippi in the early decades of the nineteenth century spread onto the Plains or into the Rocky Mountains?
- As an artist working in collaboration with other Natives, she cultivated a relationship between ongoing tribal traditions and an emerging pan-Indian value system.
- In open debate, Pushmataha persuaded the Choctaws not to join Tecumseh when Tecumseh visited their country seeking their enlistment in his pan-Indian alliance in 1811.
- In other words, pan-Indian nationalism was not based exclusively on traditional Blackfoot values.
- A number of families emerged within each of the tribes to encourage all-Indian rodeo as a means of generating pan-Indian solidarity.
- While the election of John F. Kennedy promised a friendlier ‘New Frontier’ in Indian affairs, the ig6os also witnessed the birth of pan-Indian protest groups.
- While the urban Indian experience fostered a pan-Indian identity and led to a number of political movements, it was not immune from tension.
- Hook notes that this pan-Indian approach to cultural renewal is not unique to the Alabama-Coushattas.
Definition of pan-Indian in US English: pan-Indianadjectivepanˈindēən 1Relating to the whole of India, or to all its ethnic, religious, or linguistic groups. (与)泛印度(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - That was also the first known deviation from the pan-Indian concepts of Sanskrit theatre.
- By contrast, what was found at the contentious site in Ayodhya, when not part of this indistinctive pan-Indian register, was distinctively part of the non-Buddhistic traditions of Hinduism.
- The problems of a pan-Indian community are area-specific and time-specific and must be tackled individually for success, of course, by pooling the experience and expertise from all over the country.
- But the richness of the experience and the authentic Bengali touch has now given way to ‘catered’ banquets that serve over-spiced and greasy fare that is vaguely pan-Indian in form and very un-Indian in taste.
- This argued that English had become the pan-Indian language of the elite and the Establishment, assuming the part previously played by Sanskrit and Persian.
- Varma says that a strong pan-Indian feeling is strongly emerging.
- My audience is pan-Indian and I use English as a medium because I think English is a link language.
- The only ‘national’ language, English opens up the message to a pan-Indian, maybe even an international, audience.
- ‘There's only now becoming a more pan-Indian sense of what Native food can be.’
- What Singh, 72, lacks in charisma, he makes up for with pan-Indian appeal.
- A visionary, an ideologue, a pioneer in the establishment of the Madras Movement, this leader's single-minded pursuit led to the definition of the southern region within the pan-Indian movement.
- It was in search of more pertinent questions that we met in Bangalore on November 5, just before Subramanyan inaugurated a pan-Indian exhibition that launched Gallery Sumukha's redefined space.
- Consequently the regional political forces gained in terms of mass support-in many cases by promoting ethnic alternatives to pan-Indian nationalism.
- Some politicians even believe they can project an ‘image’ exclusively through TV, which allegedly has a pan-Indian appeal.
- This shows, according to the team members, that there could have been a pan-Indian civilisation rather than one confined to a limited area, as some 19th century historians propose.
- The legendary Jiggs Kalra and the doyen of Ayurvedic food, Pushpesh Pant, have launched Moksh, the first pan-Indian vegetarian restaurant, with a live interactive kitchen, at The Chancery on Lavelle Road.
2Denoting or relating to a cultural movement or religious practice participated in by many or all North American Indian peoples. 泛印第安的 Example sentencesExamples - As an artist working in collaboration with other Natives, she cultivated a relationship between ongoing tribal traditions and an emerging pan-Indian value system.
- Hook notes that this pan-Indian approach to cultural renewal is not unique to the Alabama-Coushattas.
- While the election of John F. Kennedy promised a friendlier ‘New Frontier’ in Indian affairs, the ig6os also witnessed the birth of pan-Indian protest groups.
- While the urban Indian experience fostered a pan-Indian identity and led to a number of political movements, it was not immune from tension.
- A number of families emerged within each of the tribes to encourage all-Indian rodeo as a means of generating pan-Indian solidarity.
- In open debate, Pushmataha persuaded the Choctaws not to join Tecumseh when Tecumseh visited their country seeking their enlistment in his pan-Indian alliance in 1811.
- No Cherokee social dances have survived, but some Cherokees have joined in the pan-Indian practice of powwow dancing.
- In other words, pan-Indian nationalism was not based exclusively on traditional Blackfoot values.
- Did new notions of pan-Indian identity that had emerged east of the Mississippi in the early decades of the nineteenth century spread onto the Plains or into the Rocky Mountains?
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