An > References for ‘anabas’
See also: ań, án, Aṋ · ana, ána · anabas-fish · anábat́t́á · anabhijiṋa · anabhyása · anácárańa
[34] Since well water is stagnant, [...] three groups: (1) Long-lived fish (anabas , catfish, barbel, etc.). [...] puddles of autumn paddy fields.
[26] Certain creatures, especially [...] shalabhá/salabhá ), a school of kai [anabas]. ( Jháṋker koi [...] also be used for these groups.
[99] Kula also means jháṋk [...] towards us. For “a shoal of anabas joined the shoal”, we can say, “the kula of anabas joined its own kula ”.
[134] Kumbhii + pac + ghaiṋ [...] (fried repeatedly like frying anabas fish).
[239] received a gift of thirty-two anabas 60 fish from one of his disciples. [...] must have taken the rest.’
[240] “The brahmin went inside [...] been such a long time since we ate anabas fish. Why dont you make a nice curry out of these?’
[245] “At that moment his wife [...] irritated. She stuffed fifteen anabas fish into her mouth as quickly [...] her husband to become suspicious.
[248] “A little later, the brahmins wife served her husband rice and anabas fish curry. ‘My dear,’ [...] my plate. What happened?’
[400] 60) Anabas fish. Sometimes known as the walking fish as it has been known to scale trees.
[1] One day a brahmin received a gift of thirty-two anabas fish from one of his disciples. [...] must have taken the rest.”
[2] The brahmin went inside his house [...] been such a long time since we ate anabas fish. Why dont you make a nice curry out of these?”
[7] At that moment his wife had just [...] irritated. She stuffed fifteen anabas fish into her mouth as quickly [...] her husband to become suspicious.
[9] A little later, the brahmins wife served her husband rice and anabas fish curry. “My dear,” [...] my plate. What happened?”