Crossword-Solution: GAUHATI 7 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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ASSAMESE petroleum refinery site 1 answer
HINDU place of worship 1 answer
INDIAN petroleum refinery site 1 answer
INDIAN place of worship 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The most important of these pîths are Kâmâkhyâ near Gauhati, Faljur in the Jaintia Parganas, and Kalighat in Calcutta.[727] Though the Śakti of Śiva is theoretically one, yet since she assumes many forms she becomes in practice many deities or rather she is many deities combined in one or sometimes a sovereign attended by a retinue of similar female spirits.
Hinduism And Buddhism, Volume II. (of 3) Charles Eliot 2005
The chief sanctuary of Śâktism is at Kâmâkhyâ (or Kâmâkshâ) on a hill which stands on the banks of the Brahmaputra, about two miles below Gauhati.
Hinduism And Buddhism, Volume II. (of 3) Charles Eliot 2005
Joseph Chunder Dutt has reprinted from the _Indian Nation_ (Calcutta) an account of an archægeological visit to Gauhati, the ancient capital of Assam.
The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 Various 2006
Oldham considers as fair average values those of 14 feet per second per second at Goalpara, 12 at Gauhati, Shillong, and Sylhet, 10 at Cherrapunji, 9 at Dhubri, and 4 feet per second per second at Silchar.
A Study of Recent Earthquakes Charles Davison 2008
Applying the usual formulæ to the quantities obtained at Gauhati--namely, 8 feet per second for the maximum velocity and 12 feet per second per second for the maximum acceleration, it follows that the amplitude would be 5 feet and the period 4 seconds--values, which are evidently inadmissible.
A Study of Recent Earthquakes Charles Davison 2008