Ar > References for ‘arranging’
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[43] A + u + m = Om. The sound a is [...] acoustic root, thus at the time of arranging the alphabet a was placed first. [...] expression of the play of creation.
[6] Now you understand the consequences of retrenching people without arranging a suitable alternative livelihood for them.
[4] Though the people accepted the [...] Maharsi Garga, on the other hand, by arranging for dainty dishes, the kings popularity would only be enhanced.
[33] Racial prejudices figure very prominently [...] often the main consideration in arranging marriages, etc. In the Marga there [...] beings are not given any importance.
[59] In countries where people have no difficulty arranging food, clothing or medical care, [...] implies that everyone is responsible.
[59] The caste, race or nation is often the main consideration in arranging marriages. In our Márga, [...] considerations will be unknown.
[12] Although the Rgveda is mainly concerned [...] interpolation and placement (the method of arranging the sounds) were in existence. [...] subject further at a later date.
[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] countries, parents are responsible for arranging the marriage of their daughters [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[25] A marriage feast is completely [...] capacity of the people concerned. Arranging the feast by taking a loan or incurring a debt is prohibited.
[27] (1) While arranging a marriage [in the case of that [...] generations, ascending or descending.
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] earthly wealth by dressing and arranging it.” Colloquially kuvinda [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[48] “This boy is ideal in all respects. If my cousin likes him, we will lose no time in arranging the wedding, joining their hands, blowing conches and ululating.”
[3] 1. In the case of arranged marriages, the guardians should not consider the caste or nationality in arranging the marriage, but they must consider [...] generations, ascending or descending.