Question:
What is the meaning of KalaNag?
anonymous
2006-05-06 02:52:13 UTC
What is the meaning of KalaNag?
Five answers:
anonymous
2006-05-09 05:20:22 UTC
One such description refers to climbing Black Peak (Kalanag 20,956 ft, 6387m) on the 25th June 1952 with some students. On that day they made a summit attempt from a camp at only 14,500 ft and got to within 100ft or so of the summit before retreating.
Jigyasu Prani
2006-05-07 14:16:08 UTC
This is Hindi word and made of two words. Kala which mean Black and Nag (or Naag) which is Cobra so it is Black Cobra. Though it is also used for any other Black Snake. Colloquially it is used for many thing - traitor, person who is dangerous etc.
helpaneed
2006-05-06 21:17:53 UTC
I think this term is used for the person whose character is hitting other persons very badly, not necessarily physically, and people generally don't like to be a friend or foe of this person.
Tahir
2006-05-06 02:55:58 UTC
Black Snake
NYSH
2006-05-06 02:52:56 UTC
Black Cobara


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