As > References for ‘ásh, ash’
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[22] Ásana máre kyáyá huyá yo gayii na mankii ásh Jav kalu ká balad so gharhii kosh paṋcás.
[20] Ásan máre kyá huá jo gayii na man kii ásh Jo kalhu ká bayel ka ghar hii kosh pachás.
[18] Ásana máre kyáyá huyá yo gayii na mankii ásh Jav kalu ká balad so gharhii kosh paṋcás.
[17] Now, what does the witnessing [...] shall sit with my body smeared with ash. If any erudite person comes, [...] átmá has heard everything.
[57] So he applied his first trick. [...] and they brush their teeth with ash.”
[187] Some examples of boundary plants [...] of Agave americana. American ash with a fill-gap of Agave americana. [...] ellachi as a fill-up plant.
[131] Banana trees are known more for [...] tree by burning the trunk into ash, and sodium bicarbonate may be obtained by boiling the ash until the water evaporates. There [...] There are many varieties of banana.
[288] sugar cane sugar beet [...] varieties: South Indian (ash coloured) North Indian [...] olive (mahuá, mahul)
[306] South Indian – ash colour North Indian – [...] not good for eating
[5] Our topic of discussion is Krśńa [...] decorating their foreheads with holy ash.) While the different classifications [...] were not very rigid or distinct.
[40] White ash is called páḿshu [...] Páṋshkuŕá .
[15] Kura + alac (kalac) = kurála [...] kind of horse ( aśva: ash+van ) which used to inhabit [...] they are as extinct as the dodo.
[4] E hena sampad kále gorá ná bhajinu hele Tachu pade ná karinu ásh; Shrii Krśńa [...] gáy Vrindávana Das.
[47] b) T́oŕi/t́aŕi: [...] yellow-coloured soil mixed with a little ash. The land is tilled and then the [...] sun-harvest crops or yellow mustard.
[55] Kalr + ac = kalra. The meaning [...] body is cremated and turned into ash.
[85] Many well-known physicians visited [...] betel stem juice, burnt goat-stool ash or medicinal paste [...] her condition stayed the same.
[34] 8. If the secretions or pus of [...] a candle flame, and mixing the ash with cows ghee. This paste should be applied to the eyes with a pigeon feather.
[28] 4. Take 1/16 tola (not more than that) of ash of a cowrie, wrapped in a betel [...] 1 )
[6] “Aeshvarya” means “occult [...] has two meanings – “ash” and “occult-powers”. [...] iishvaratva and antaryámitva.
[14] When a relationship is established [...] bhúśańa [decoration in the form of ash]. Of course this is madhyapadalopii [dropping the central word] karmadháraya, however since here bhasma [ash] is explained as a special form [...] karmadháraya in their answer papers.
[209] Ashana is derived from ash (ashnute) plus the suffix lyut́. [...] quite different from each other.
[45] The first human being in history [...] occult powers, they covered Him with ash to restrain or check such kind [...] occult powers were no better than ash. Although the etymological meaning [...] its colloquial meaning is “ash” as well as “occult power”. Thus in the sense of ash also, Shiva was Vibhútinátha [...] [Adorned with Vibhúti].
[8] Ásana máre kyá huyá, yo gayii na mankii ásh; Jyoṋ teliká boyelko, gharhii kosh pacásh