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The following gallinaceous birds are fit for human consumption: | The following gallinaceous birds are fit for human consumption: | ||
The common quail | The common quail (''lava'', Turnix suscitates), the rain quail/ vartiraka (Coturnix coromandelica), the jungle bush quail/vartika (Coturnix sylvatica), the grey partridge/ kapinjala (Francolinus vulgaris), Greek pheasant/ Chakora (Perdix rufa), the sushi chukor- smaller Greek pheasant/ upachakra (Perdix rufa), the crow pheasant/ kukubha (Coccyzus), red jungle fowl/ raktavartamaka (Gallus ferruginous): these beginning with the quail are the gallinaceous birds. We shall now enumerate the list of birds beginning with the male bustard or button quail/vartaka (Turnix indica), the female bustard or button quail/ vartika (Coturnix sylvatica), the peacock/barhi (Pavo cristatus), the partridge/ tittiri (Arborophila torquala), the red spur fowl (rooster)/ Kukkuta (Galloperdix spadicca), heron/ kanka (Ardeidae), the stork/ sarapada (Ciconia boycinia), hedge sparrow/ Indrabha (Leucocerea aureola), the hill partridge/ gonarda (Ardea sibirica), the mountain quail/ girivartaka (Coturnix coturnix), the snipe/krakara (Ardea virago) and the spoon bill/ varapada (Platela leucorodia [47-49] | ||
शतपत्रोभृङ्गराजःकोयष्टिर्जीवजीवकः। | शतपत्रोभृङ्गराजःकोयष्टिर्जीवजीवकः। | ||