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yes it is a Muslim name. many hindus have also this name but hindus take every name which belongs to urdu language......
chocolates, or take them out for a meal or movie.....or jewellery, jewellery always works.
You take the backs off the studs and you take the jewellery out of your piercings.
Yes, Infact his forehead is so massive, that he could take out a tank with it.
The prased is made from various foods that we take while we take meal.
You have to be a devotee to Hinduism to be a Hindu and believe in the gods that they believe in.
Unless you have a good reason for wanting to take out the jewellery (hospital x-rays), there should be no need to remove the jewellery from a navel piercing.
Hindu women can take part in all good sports that does not intefere in their religious belief.
Just be sure the jewellery is clean before you remove it and that is it, take the jewellery out right after a shower is the best bet.
they attacked Muslims and destroyed Hindu temples.
Well if it's a barbell, unscrew the ball and remove the jewellery, if it's a captive bead ring, pop the bead out and rotate the jewellery out of the piercing.
It stands for gold filled. Gold Filled jewellery is used to describe a specific form of gold plating it is NOT filled with gold but it is an alternative to solid gold jewellery. Gold Filled Jewellery is a solid layer of quality gold heat bonded to an internal jewellers metal. GF jewellery is long lasting and if you take care of your pieces e.g no harsh cleaners and take your jewellery of befor going in bath/shower etc it can last a lifetime