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[7] GÁMBHÁRII. Gmelina [...] oppositifolia Linn. GOLMARIC. Black pepper, Piper nigrum Linn. GULAIṊCA. Tinospora cordifolia Miers.
[13] MAHUYÁ. Madhuca indica [...] Linn. MÁSKALÁI. Black mung bean. Phaseolus radiatus [...] (GANDHA-MUTHÁ). Cyperus rotundus Linn.
[19] TELÁKUCÁ. Coccinia [...] purpose. TIL, KRŚŃA. Black sesame. Sesame is Sesamum indicum [...] TULASII, KRŚŃA. Black basil, Ocimum sanctum Linn.
[10] These vibrations, representing [...] mutative yellow, and of the static black.
[17] Waging war against the forces of [...] finds one colour alone – black – which surrounds [is conducive [...] fiercely against such staticity.
[6] The continuance of this sort of [...] attempt to establish such rights in black and white, but all the same it [...] recognize the rights of women.
[8] The Vipra age was the age of opportunistic [...] concessions have been allowed to women in black and white, in reality women are at the mercy of tyrannical men.
[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] collyrium casket, would make a black mark on their foreheads. The women [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[13] We are all the progeny of Parama [...] distinctions between tall and short, black and white, male and female. Identify [...] or not. Do whatever pleases Him.
[9] Everything has a limit, but human [...] educated or uneducated, white or black, tall or short. Those who do not [...] – they are the unlucky ones.
[13] Then what is the most favourite [...] Dharma. If the colour of gold is black, then it is no longer gold, because [...] Dhriyate dharma ityáhuh.
[11] And thus so-called sinners and [...] spiritual aspirant – however black or despicable ones past [...] salvation will immediately open.
[3] It may be that a theory is very [...] invented, there was hardly anything in black and white, because it was practice. Later the Tantras were given book form.
[14] The infinite energy that was lying [...] foolish, some stout, some thin, some black, some white – but all are [...] But in the drama he was a king.
[7] When the mind moves in one direction, [...] literate or illiterate, white or black. When all the ideas in the mind [...] when bargaining in the market.
[23] Any object which creates bondage [...] has a hundred thousand rupees of black money and thinks, “What shall I do with this black money? I know, Ill bury [...] oneself from the bondage of colour.
[24] Vraja Krśńa gave [...] ones mental colour, be it black, yellow, red, etc., to Parama [...] is the highest stage of advaeta.
[52] Among the vibrations in this created [...] white, rajah is red, and tamah is black. The greater degree of purity, [...] combination of all colours. And what is black colour? Black is also not a colour; it is the absence of all colours. That is why black is the symbol of inertness, for [...] apprehend them that an object appears black. In darkness we see everything as black.
[59] He Himself is colourless. He has, [...] static principles, white, red, and black colours are created. That supremely [...] Horses” of the Puráńas.
[62] Those whose Citta is predominately [...] static inertness or crudeness is black. Those whose minds are predominately black are popularly known as shúdras [...] Krśńa was a Vipra.
[2] The story of a puráńa [...] Allahabad, there is a small island with black soil which used to be under water. [...] through which the Jamuna flows is black cotton soil. And the island at the confluence of these three rivers also had black soil: thus it was named “Krśńadviipa.” [...] As he was born on an island of black soil (Krśńadviipa) [...] Krśńadvaepáyana Vedavyása.
[39] But to become mechanical due to [...] selling hospital medicines on the black market in collusion with dishonest [...] cases this is not the problem.
[90] It is undesirable for business [...] to stop hoarding, speculation, black marketing and adulteration in [...] grains to lie in the warehouses of black marketeers and speculators to [...] little by little of starvation.
[94] On the subject of housing materials, [...] cement, corrugated tiles, etc., from black marketeers by creating circumstantial [...] eliminate the cause of this problem.
[101] Trading : In the area of [...] action against those involved in black marketeering, speculation, adulteration, [...] and enforce anti-corruption laws.
[11] [Prakrti, the all-creative and [...] three colours, red, white, and black. The unit consciousness is under [...] Consciousness is the Lord of Prakrti.]
[7] After some time the black water could not be distinguished form the darkness all around…
[14] A jet black figure. It is coming closer and closer.
[139] Bhutanandaji advised, “Look [...] you given them ample scope for black marketeering?”
[153] That evening, after the crowd of [...] amassed huge amounts of money by black marketeering. Instead of increasing [...] on those ornaments by any means.
[19] On this day, however, I was a little [...] reached the bottom it was pitch black. Not only was it a dark night but there was a blackout on in town at that time.
[25] In my town there was a daily blackout. [...] the lamp covers had been painted black so that the light would not be diffused very far.
[50] I called him over. The gist of [...] his cot, a monstrous creature, as black as ink.
[89] I went out of the bedroom and passed [...] noticed that the beautiful rope was black with titmice. A pack of ucciḿŕe [...] but this place is ours.”
[91] Just as I was starting to feel drowsy I heard a strange noise. I opened my eyes and saw a black cat. It was looking towards the [...] absconded when he saw me looking.
[112] I lay down and turned over from [...] the room; outside it was pitch black, completely dark. A few fireflies [...] might be able to get some sleep.
[1] He [Parama Puruśa] is creating [...] distinctions between tall and short, black and white, male and female. Identify [...] or not. Do whatever pleases Him.
[6] Now you see, so far as mental colour [...] and for a shúdra blackish. Black here means not the colour of the [...] ones sádhaná.
[7] There are certain misunderstandings [...] shúdras because of their black skin. No, its not a matter of black skin, but of a black mind. The son of an intellectual may be a shúdra if he is mentally black. A person may be a vipra even if he or she is physically black.
[10] Huge quantities of red skinned [...] varieties – white, yellow and black – can also be grown. Large [...] and locations of the mixed crops.
[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] from Visnupur. Large quantities of black woollen blankets, fine sal furniture, [...] used to bring back gold coins.
[13] During the time of the Atharvaveda [...] system for writing the Vedas in black and white. Thus it was conceived [...] Atharvaveda. It has been said:
[6] You also know that of all the colours from white to black, black has the greatest force of attraction. That is why in Sanskrit black is called krśńa.
[18] The reflection of the Puruśa [...] Supreme Soul. In the transparent [[black]] sky the moon abides in its own [...] is never smitten by any assault.
[36] The meanness and brutality of such [...] and through a staged display of black magic, vipras bestrode society. [...] shoes on the feet of the vaeshyas.
[223] The vaeshyas, though endowed with [...] vaeshyas evade taxes and indulge in black marketeering, smuggling and adulterating [...] techniques behind these activities.
[235] The subservient vipras employ all [...] build up networks of adulteration, black marketeering and smuggling.
[12] Due to their intense effort vaeshyas [...] the mutative [red] and static [black] forces and are symbolized by the colour yellow.
[27] Most of the evils that occur in [...] commodities, and then earn a profit by black marketeering. Those who do not [...] the greedy vaeshyas engaged in black marketeering and smuggling. When [...] masses to make greater sacrifices.
[34] If a certain commodity is easily [...] commodity is only available in the black market, the same vaeshya will [...] of others is of no consequence.
[8] In the language of social psychology [...] shúdras are known for having a black aura. Everything comes within [...] but He Himself is beyond colour.
[5] One who charms everybody, who attracts [...] “Krśńa” also means “black” or “dark colour”. When there is black amongst other colours, the eyes are automatically attracted to the black. So human beings are automatically [...] not to be attracted, one will be.
[30] Whatever things the people of this [...] of the objects. Say there is a black fruit hanging high up in the tree. [...] bháva [stance] is vaerágya.
[3] Furthermore, when there is any [...] case of milk. If its colour is black, we cannot accept it to be milk [...] colour of the milk has taken place.
[6] In the same way, trees and plants [...] or a buffalo, etc. Cows may be black, no doubt, but not as black as buffaloes. Other creatures [...] are not like those of animals.
[1] This cosmos is vibrational. This [...] colours – white, red and black. White indicates the sentient principle, red the mutative, and black the static principle. The singular [...] beings would not enjoy existence.
[21] By nature human beings long for [...] kŕśńa karma (black action). The action which creates [...] shuklakŕśna karma (black and white action), and the action [...] ashuklakŕśna karma (neither black nor white). Worldly actions are [...] the original actional vibrations.
[19] Take for instance the case of Kálii. She is described as meghavarńá, black. Why the black colour? Because it was conceived [...] no colour, and want of colour is black; so the idea of want of colour [...] because there was no other colour.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] Rgvedic Age were familiar with black pepper; however, they certainly [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[6] Yes, hence in the Yajurvedic age, [...] khyángrá ), soak it in warm ghee or black pepper powder and use it to rub [...] 3 ) .
[140] [“Hush, my child, listen!” [...] He’ll buy you two horses, one black and one white, You’ll ride the white in the morning bright, And ride the black one in the failing light.]
[213] [There is only one race in the [...] water, we all thrive on land. Black and white are merely external [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]
[11] “Dear son, although you are [...] Aiṋjana also means a kind of black mark which is used to decorate the eye. “My dear child, there is no black spot in your mind. You are spotless. [...] Madálasá teaches her son.”
[26] That Supreme Entity is the unique [...] difficult task, so the magician uses a black curtain, an incandescent light [...] the deceptive play of his magic.
[12] Imperialism is a negative force, [...] life. Such a poisonous radiation of black force attracts negative forces [...] cause of nihilism and cynicism.
[12] Again, krśńa has the meaning “black”. The colour black has the greatest attraction for [...] our attention is drawn first by black. This is the reason why the colour black is called krśńa. [...] ) was not black.
[2] First I will say something about [...] the Yamuna flows is covered with black soil, due to which the Yamuna water looks somewhat black. The soil of the Ganges is yellowish, [...] (krśńa). Due to the black soil, that patch of land was known [...] many books. He was a great man.
[15] The second meaning of the word Krśńa is “the colour black.” Of all colours in this world, peoples sight is first drawn to the colour black. In this sense the colour black is called Krśńa, that is, it attracts.
[13] “If the ink tablets (ink tablets produce black ink when soaked in water) were [...] could never be described.”
[43] If the human mind ideates intensely [...] force and are not symbolized by the black colour of darkness. They represent spiritedness. Their colour is blood-red.
[51] Bráhmańa Sattva [...] Shúdra Tamah (Static) Black
[10] In the vast multitude of people, some are short, some tall, some white, some black, some fat and stocky, some lean [...] the tańd́ava dance.
[1] Not in the Ráŕh of black soil, but in the Ráŕh [...] laterite soil; none is in the area of black soil. The Baul school of music [...] significant fact should be remembered.
[20] So this land of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh is composed of black soil, because that part has been [...] laterite soil, is gradually eroding.
[10] In the various rituals of worship, [...] collyrium casket, would make a black mark on their foreheads. The women [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[36] Seeing the children of the land, [...] – poisonous and non-poisonous, black cobra, king cobra, blue snakes [...] too shall accompany you.”
[28] In the mundane world people run [...] bribery, murder, adulteration, black marketing, hypocrisy and so on. [...] energy in the pursuit of matter.
[10] The scope, avenue and jurisdiction [...] enormous devastation, and it dies a black death.
[12] Communism is an unhappy blending [...] dance, and is on the threshold of a black death.
[30] Some people say this sloka came [...] mean? It means “slaves of black complexion”.
[31] So many jiivas with their so many [...] physical structure. Somebody is black, somebody is white, somebody [...] similar. No two pabula are similar.
[17] Black Gram
[18] Black gram can be grown with turmeric, [...] brinjal, green chilli and radish.
[134] The rái and yellow but not the red varieties of mustard, khesári, the small black variety of peas, Bengal gram and [...] remains in the field until maturity.
[159] 1) Áśáŕha to Kárttika – turmeric and black gram.
[165] 2) Aśáŕha, [...] Kárttika – turmeric and black gram.
[8] That day she passed nearly all [...] tiny head. It looked as if a big black Mediterranean species of cabbage [...] and let me open your bun.”
[9] I was a small child then, and I [...] that bun, and four standard-size black socks fell out of her hair like four black lizards falling down from a wall. [...] minutes, then we will go.”
[11] With a particular idea in ones [...] described as meghavarńa, black. Why the black colour? Because it was conceived [...] no colour, and want of colour is black, so the idea of want of colour [...] because there was no other colour.
[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] collyrium casket, would make a black mark on their foreheads. The women [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] were reluctant to put the Vedas in black and white. They refused to believe [...] of them were missing for good.
[5] The people of Bengal are more black in the west and southwest, and [...] almost the same blood relationship.
[8] What is mahápátaka [...] mix papaya seeds [[in with]] the black pepper. Following this example, [...] mahápátaka .
[10] Yesterday[see beginning] I told [...] example is the adulteration of black pepper with papaya seeds; because, [...] encouraged to imitate the first.
[4] In the second stage of the disease, [...] sores of this type of syphilis are black in colour and cause piercing pain, [...] found in greater or lesser degree.
[31] 2. Drinking every morning at dawn [...] krśńa tulasii [black basil – Ocimum sanctum [...] boiled in cows urine.
[34] 1. An application of buckiidáná [...] into a paste in the urine of a black cow; or
[2] In the realm of vision, colour [...] represents the mutative principle, and black represents the static principle. [...] universe is big, but not infinite.
[4] White is no colour. The combination of all the colours is white. Black is no colour. Want of colour is black.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] arguments whether God is white or black, some present a plethora of millions [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] bones being thrown by sorcery or black magic. But those who know that [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[2] During the last two centuries, [...] lives. Communism had to face a black death while dancing in the ecstasy of terror and massacre.
[5] “My gaze suddenly fell towards [...] seemed to moan as he stood, the black shadow of death descending across [...] Dipten all right or not?”
[6] Before mother could stop her my [...] gone! With astonishment they saw a black dog standing, looking vacantly [...] Even before that the boy had died.
[15] Now, so many entities, so many [...] structures – long, short, white, black, learned, illiterate – but [...] the Supreme Progenitor of all.
[269] War is the black spot of human character. In individual [...] divisive tendencies. Is it not black?
[270] Struggle and war are not synonymous. [...] there was only one colour – black. Lack of life is black. After creation we see this beautiful [...] are stronger than your obstacles.
[321] Spirituality knows no occupational [...] transcendental. It is not reserved for black people or white people or rich [...] the birth-right of all people.
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[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] Europe and have white complexion, black hair and black eyes. Geo-racial conditions may [...] demarcate socio-economic units.
[19] Another measure that PROUT advocates [...] tax, nobody will try to accumulate black money. All money will be white [...] for the abolition of income tax.
[45] In Jammu coffee can be grown and [...] In the low land Bengal gram and black gram can be grown. Lentil pulse [...] river projects and lift pumping.
[33] The black marketeers who escape punishment [...] the more powerful one becomes.
[2] Today you have to create the Great [...] all will have to live together. Black or white, literate or illiterate, [...] and also in the psychic realms.
[97] The ills perpetrated in society [...] goods, and loot profits in the black market. Those who have no buying [...] wretches work for these greedy black marketeers and smugglers. When [...] clarion call to make more sacrifices.
[305] Such a practice is just the reverse [...] effort to remove any impurities, any black spots from the mind. A feeling [...] establish one in mental purity.
[1] In the realm of the animated world, [...] group are non-social. Cats, hyenas, black tigers, leopards, panthers, jaguars, [...] who are still to be domesticated.
[6] Gandhasarpa . You know that although the cobra and the black cobra belong to the same genus, but they are of different species. Black cobras are comparatively thin, [...] early part of the rainy season.
[7] One of the differences between the nature a cobra and a black cobra is that a cobra likes to [...] haunt is dilapidated houses. A black cobra is more poisonous than a [...] insects, milk and food rich in fat.
[8] In rural Bengal these cobras are [...] cobra.” As they grow old, cobras and black cobras secrete a certain kind [...] called “gandhasarpa”.
[26] Then the third one is mahápátaka. [...] businessman uses papaya seeds [in the black pepper] – he invents a [new [...] nature. It will go on forever.
[6] Now so many entities, so many individuals, [...] structures – long, short, white, black, learned, illiterate – so [...] momenta or saḿskara .
[14] During the time of the Atharvaveda [...] system for writing the Vedas in black and white. Thus it was conceived [...] Atharvaveda. It has been said:
[15] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] Regardless of our colour – black, white, yellow – we are [...] first father of the human race.
[27] [I wonder why these bakula branches are murmuring, And what the black bees are humming; I wonder [...] the flowing springs are feeling.]
[21] “He who illumines the external [...] face of the moon is covered with a black veil – the flashes of lightning [...] hide-and-seek with His little children:
[23] It is the mind which carries the burden of pains and pleasures. In the mind is the gloomy black curtain of sorrow, and through [...] of mundane pleasures and pains.
[36] But human psychology is such that [...] moment of their downfall – the black curtain of total annihilation falls on their lives.
[14] For example, some say that the [...] mantras. Others say that someone put black spots on the moon. Others say [...] – that is why the moon has black spots. Still others say that the black spots are there because a hare [...] the spirit of inquiry in others.
[11] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] educated and uneducated, between black and white – all are His [...] Puruśa becomes happy.
[31] Similarly there are [mythologically] [...] colour of all these seven worlds is black. Black is no colour. Want of colour is black, so there we find blackness. (But [...] to the Austric race are not as black as Negroes. Nor are they as black as Dravidians. [And mythologically, the upper hells are lighter shades of black than the upper hells.])
[35] There are seven shades of darkness [...] first and] means simply “black”, the second is tamasá, [...] Humans fall down as well as rise up.
[7] “I may be caught by the ghost [...] “Ghost, a big ghost. Big, black, big nails, reddish-like teeth, with a black bag in his hand and with a rope. [...] structure will become a ghost.
[15] SOME [...] recorded in history, either in black and white or as a part of common [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] brain recognizes the white, red or black colours of objects. There is a [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[9] It is futile to think of an individuals past; we must not discriminate whether one is black or white. We should only remember [...] attain the pinnacle of human glory?
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] will say, “How beautiful black is. Why is that man so white? [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[13] I answered, “Thats [...] mixed civilization, and merged its black waters into the Ganges at Prayága. [...] civilization starts from Prayága.
[15] “From the ethnological point [...] less than the Mongolian influence. Black people are few in number. From [...] people but with aquiline noses.
[67] I was utterly shocked by what I [...] military department was trying to black out all news about the non-arrival of the plane.”
[8] Now, difference of colour. Due [...] be of white complexion, someone black, someone very black, someone yellow. It is not an [...] because of difference of colour.
[35] In the Vedas, little distinction [...] The non-Aryans are described as black and are considered inferior to [...] be totally false and misleading.
[60] When human beings ask for money [...] impossible, for his past was so black!” The philosophers might [...] certainly be cared for by Him.
[20] At that time the custom in Ráŕh [...] sit together to dine on rice, [black gram, and rice boiled in sweetened [...] temple influenced by Shaeva Dharma.
[1] The varńáshrama social [...] varnáshrama system is an ineradicable black spot on us. Ráŕh, [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[15] The sweets to be offered to the [...] milk], but grams (chick-peas), black grams and mung beans were often [...] condensed milk) were invented.
[1] Just as the people of Ráŕh [...] they themselves eat – rice, black gram (biŕi in Ráŕhii [...] the people of Ráŕh:
[9] It is interesting to know that [...] krśńabat́ [black banyan, Ficus benghalensis krishnae], [...] originated in Ráŕh.
[9] Throughout his life, the author [...] male and female, young and old, black and white, have equal opportunity [...] become economically self-reliant.
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[40] However in such an excellent food-list [...] about Rarhs intoxicating black gram! What about Nadias [...] words are even attributed to Shiva:
[73] Mung is a pulse of the tropical [...] kalái (in Calcutta we say biuli) is black gram; kurthii kalái or [...] “Bengal gram” for cholá.
[79] The river which takes birth in Midnapore and whose waters are comparatively black is called Káliyághái [...] the banks of the Haldii River.
[55] As a result of the Britishers [...] Should we call Krishnanagar “Black City” in English? Someone who gets a kick out of calling Krishnanagar “Black City” should follow suit [...] penchant for imitation be complete.
[14] Though the humanistic approach [...] other ways to fulfil their desires. Black marketing, adulteration, etc., [...] or by arousing fear of the law.
[145] A candidate must declare his or her policies in black and white. After an election, [...] her election will be cancelled.
[6] That one Supreme Entity is colourless. [...] Parama Puruśa. So she is black – Kálikáshakti. Why black? Black is no colour. Want of colour is black.
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] colours – red, white, and black. Sattvaguńa is white, rajoguńa is red and tamoguńa is black. In the human body these colours [...] redness changes into refulgent white.
[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] that tamoguńa is coloured black. Black is no colour. In fact, the perception of black colour is due to the absence of [...] self and also merges in that self.
[4] You are like a black ribbon mingled in my braids Black merged in black. You are in my cosmetic mark, [...] your rosy feet You are like a black ribbon, mingled in my braids Mingled in the black mole on my cheek, In every pore of my life.
[2] The guiding factor behind the creation [...] nay, will have to live together. Black or white, literate or illiterate, [...] all will have to live together.
[26] Who are duśkrtas [the wicked]? [...] burden on a civilized society, a black spot on society. For such people [...] doctrines of Charvaka philosophy].
[14] [This is all the trick of that [...] slaves of, Krśńa, that black sheep of the Yadu dynasty, who misguides them with a deceitful smile.]
[2] Does a child know that it belongs [...] know that it is white or it is black or it is yellow? Does it know [...] You say – Is it not a fact?
[49] But for Parama Puruśa there [...] literate and illiterate, high and low, black and white. Human beings always [...] Puruśa, that they can hate others!
[8] “Niraiṋjanam”. Aiṋjana means black spot. So that entity which is spotless, or which has no black spots, is Niraiṋjana.
[21] But those who knowingly follow [...] if they do they will realize how black was their entire past and that [...] dustbin of history without remorse.
[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka [...] mahápátaka. Mixing papaya seeds with the black pepper is bound to deceive purchasers. [...] the mahápátakii.
[7] I was talking about Indonesia. [...] night. At the time there were dense black clouds in the sky, thus the father, [...] despite being non-Aryan languages.
[8] There is yet another kind of shadowy [...] moving on walls or inside rooms like black shadows. I have never heard of anyone being harmed by a yakśińii, but it may have happened.
[10] Once Mr. Chattopadhyaya had to [...] Calcutta, he showed his wife a black shadowy image reflected on the [...] all troubles and dangers.”
[62] This diverse creation is caused [...] vast cosmic body; white, red and black. Innumerable finite entities originate [...] dominated by Máya”.
[4] During the Second World War the [...] minds of enlightened people. This black history can never be suppressed [...] flying white pigeons of peace.
[116] He who illumines the external world, [...] face of the moon is covered with a black veil – the flashes of lightning [...] hide-and-seek with His little children.
[167] It is the mind which carries the burden of pains and pleasures. In the mind is the gloomy black curtain of sorrow, and through [...] fall like bubbles in the mind.
[360] But human psychology is such that [...] moment of their downfall – the black curtain of total annihilation falls on their lives.
[379] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] Regardless of our colour – black, white, yellow – we are [...] first father of the human race.
[477] It is futile to think of an individuals past – we must not discriminate whether one is black or white. We should only remember [...] attain the pinnacle of human glory?
[637] There should not be any impurity, any black spot in the mind. A feeling of [...] be established in mental purity.
[22] Creepers should also be grown along with the trees. Coconut trees should be combined with black pepper creepers; palmyra with [...] rakta kambel, 11. choi, and 12. black pepper. Only one type of creeper should be planted by each lake.
[140] The word siita means [...] not white”, in other words, black. The feminine of sita is [...] is also called sitá.
[25] The red sandalwood is a forest [...] Brahmans. Today it is no longer so. Black sandalwood is a sub-species of [...] generally used for oil preparation.
[26] You know that basil [ tulasii [...] and sometimes small-sized with black spots, what is called krśńa tulasii [black basil] in Bengali. In certain [...] the largest in size. I have seen black basil double a mans height in more than one place.
[59] It was quite some time later [...] its head. It seems to bear the black stain from the lamps burnt [...] commonly known today as Shalimar.
[18] The Saḿskrta word “nikat́a” [...] to that [[piipul and golmaric [black pepper] were]] widely prevalent [...] “laḿká”.
[15] Kura + alac (kalac) = kurála [...] tall and golden-coloured with dark black legs. These kurála [...] they are as extinct as the dodo.
[16] The kurála horse [...] part, that is, the border, was jet black. After that, in the language of [...] to mean “petticoat”.
[46] Kuruvinda also means “black salt” or digestive salt. [...] medicine bháskara salt.
[153] “Not allowed!. . Not allowed!! Pull down the mask of the conspirators! Pull down!! Burn their black hands. Burn! Burn!!.Burn!!! Hoop! Hoop! Hoop!”
[12] By kiirtana you will always [...] educated and uneducated, between black and white.
[29] Kad + jala = kajjala, that is, [...] “ugly”; kat means “black”. “That black-coloured object [...] means “collyrium”.
[43] 4) Another meaning of the word [...] “chilli” or “black pepper”). In olden times [...] spicy and pungent, hence the name.
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[62] Kalr + lut́ = kalrana. Kalrana means “black spot”.
[70] 4) Tálamákháná. [...] is a thorny aquatic plant with black seeds. Khai [a puffed grain or [...] is called mákhán.
[190] The summer nights are not long. [...] silvery moon came out from behind the black cloud the ruddy glow of dawn would begin to bloom east of the Deviidaha… it would begin to bloom.
[232] 5) The thorn-apple flower (datura) [...] are made from the fruit of the black thorn-apple. The saptaparńii [...] fruit” because it is attractive.
[237] 10) If more than one colour remain [...] example, if a cow has a little black and a little white then we can call it a karvura-cow. You must have seen many karvura dogs.
[245] 13) That tulsi leaf whose leaves are blackish, or whose leaves are completely encircled by black, or whose leaves are black on one side, or whose leaves have black spots, that is, broadly speaking, krśńa tulsi or rámtulsi, is called karvura (black basil).
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[12] The use of shoes brought in [...] In spelling káli [black] used for polishing the shoes, [...] káli with i .
[24] The melon having a very black skin is also called káli [...] this melon is still available.
[37] If the totality of an object [...] amákalá [the black lunar digit] or Indu . In [...] káśt́há .
[83] I answered, “Thats [...] mixed civilization, and merged its black waters into the Ganges at Prayága. [...] civilization starts from Prayága.
[85] “From the ethnological point [...] less than the Mongolian influence. Black people are few in number. From [...] people but with aquiline noses.
[137] I was utterly shocked by what I [...] military department was trying to black out all news about the non-arrival of the plane.”
[35] Of the ointments which are [...] but it is primarily found in the black dhaturá .
[100] [After taking a bath in the fountain [...] would have the wonderful scent of black sandalwood on her dress and flakes of red amaranth in the middle of her black hair.]
[55] 7) The human beings sight [...] part is white, the other part is black.]. The planet Venus has attracted [...] due to its colourful radiance.
[153] Those people who were descended [...] They have pale white skin, either black or blue eyes and hair, and are [...] language is especially noteworthy.
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, [...] dhanuśes, argalas, vultures, black swans, red swans, and eagles as [...] tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[50] In most cases they are intelligent, [...] and courage is required as well. Black marketeers and adulterators who [...] included in this group of criminals.
[53] Another meaning of krśńa [...] degraded person, your past was black; even then, if you follow Me, [...] you, I am to liberate you.”
[13] Then she caught sight of a herd [...] There were so many types of deer: black bucks, swamp deer, barking deer, [...] had huge, multibranched antlers.
[14] Aparna remembered something her [...] belong to the antelope group. The black buck, blue bull and alpaca can [...] words, and she felt great pain.
[16] Those forest lands and fertile [...] There were numerous swamp deer, black bucks, lions with huge jaws and [...] food for the elephants, saying,
[156] “One day the eggplant grew [...] different types of eggplants: deep black egg-plants, American red egg-plants, [...] some astringent and some bitter.
[171] The demon kings guards seized [...] and nose-rings in her ears. The black shadow of doom descended on her life.
[216] After seeing all this commotion [...] Pausing, he wiped his eyes with a black, silk handkerchief. “Oh [...] cook my meals twice a day?”
[320] At first he hid himself under the [...] various sizes and colours: deep black eggplants, American red eggplants, [...] sack and somehow save his life.
[20] The second deity is Tárá. [...] Tárá – “black as a bumblebee” – [...] accepted as the wife of Shiva either.
[27] But the images of Dakśińá Shakti are painted black or blue, or light green, and the [...] Shaktis, there is no such distance.
[10] We should try our best to grow [...] cow pea, late áus paddy or black gram should be cultivated on both sides of the railway lines.
[91] Creepers to be grown in protected [...] climbing on alternate red oaks; black pepper (golmarich) [Piper nigrum [...] grown only in protected areas.
[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] whether God has a form or not, or is black or white, etc. Some even try to [...] cannot be attained by such people.
[69] The left nád́ii [psychic [...] id́á is “very pale black or pale blue”. Its antonym [...] due to distorted pronunciation.
[60] “When the two Bengals became [...] it cannot be called freedom when black exploiters take the place of white [...] physical, mental and spiritual.
[3] The garuda bird as described in [...] old people still call the giant black owl the homá bird. Their [...] made to ensure their survival.
[5] In Bengal one normally finds five varieties of owls: bhutum owl – large in size and black in colour – the author of [...] in size and white in colour; (3) black owl – medium-sized and black; (4) kut́ure owl – [...] burial grounds) – small and black.
[11] Yes, talking about the eagle brought [...] varieties can be found: the big black vulture, the white vulture and [...] perform the shakunta yajiṋa.
[51] “If you go into the villages [...] Bengali. Their skin colour is also not black; one can say that it is darkish. [...] denied that there is some influence.
[9] Let us consider the case of race. [...] human race is one. Some people have black skin, some people have yellow [...] difference? Will one child join the black community and the other the white [...] caste are also pure deception.
[27] Again, on the basis of race we should not divide humanity into black and white, into Aryans and non-Aryans. [...] divided on the basis of such things.
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] nose, and tall bodies. Negroes have black skin, slightly colder blood, curly [...] Aryans have a reddish complexion, black hair, blue eyes, and slightly [...] have yellowy-white complexion, black hair, dark eyes, ordinary noses, [...] states belong to this category.
[2] The people of some countries have dark skin, tall bodies, black irises, black hair, thick lips and flat noses, [...] people are perhaps superior to the black population, and that the blacks [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[12] The greater the heat of the sun, [...] quantity of melanin in it turns jet black, and obviously a lesser quantity of melanin makes ones skin white.
[14] In hot countries the irises of peoples eyes are generally black, because more melanin is required to protect the eyeball from the scorching rays of the sun.
[17] In the same way the variation in [...] so-called races – white, black, brown and yellow. These races [...] the Gangotri in the Himalayas.
[19] The Aryans first moved from West Asia and migrated to different parts from the Black Sea to the Danube Valley and then [...] Korea and Japan in the Far East.
[24] Black people did not lag behind either. [...] creating a congenial environment.
[30] Racial characteristics are defined [...] dark brown complexions and Negroes black complexions. Austrico-Negroids are called “Dravidians”.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into [...] Mediterranean Aryans have fair skin, black hair, black eyes, ordinary noses, cooler blood [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[34] The Negroes have black skin, kinky hair, thick lips, [...] and are often tall in stature.
[9] Many people today talk about purity [...] gradually transformed from white into black or yellow according to the routes [...] of Aryan and non-Aryan blood.
[21] Some people in India attach great [...] those who followed this custom was black. How can there possibly be any [...] and the observance of dharma?
[8] Since Parama Puruśa remains [...] some may be white, some may be black, but they are all brothers and sisters. If a white man hates a black man, he should realize that the hairs on his skin are also black. Conversely, if a black man hates a white man he should [...] No one has ever been born with black soles on their feet! One should [...] state for human beings to attain.
[18] 4. A very favourable result can be obtained if 1 tola of husked black sesame seeds mixed with 2 tolas of butter are taken early in the morning.
[21] 1) Austrics . The Austrics [...] known as Gonds – tall, and of black complexion. They were divided [...] noses and mud-black coloured skins.
[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or [...] of Asia. The Mediterraneans have black hair and black eyes. They inhabit South Caucasia, [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.
[22] “One day the governor general [...] alternative ammunition. He picked a black seed from a nearby tree and shot [...] The seed, which happened to be a black cotton seed, pierced his skull and embedded itself in his brain.
[1] What we belittle as matter is nothing [...] expresses crude waves which are black. So the energy which causes inertness [...] force of Prakrti on Puruśa.
[25] Sádhaná is the endeavour [...] their huge fortune amassed through black marketing and adulteration. They [...] being with immeasurable bliss.
[72] 3. Take the root of white ákanda and grind it in the raw milk of a black cow on a Sunday. The patient should [...] menstruation. This will give good results.
[54] [We also have two wings like the [...] power to fly like them/one wing is black, it is deep darkness/the other is white, with the beauty of light]
[8] Now move upward, see his heart and lungs. Are his lungs healthy or a little black?
[9] [Avadhúta: “A little black, Bábá.”]
[17] [Avadhúta: “I see black spots at the base of his lungs.”]
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] same rate. In old Bengal cumin, black pepper, long pepper, coriander [...] popular in the local language.
[2] When the various expressions of [...] rákśasi vidyá is not the black magic of the so called demons, [...] This explains the eternal side.
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[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] unscrupulous businessman adulterates black pepper with papaya seeds. Nobody [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.
[14] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] rivers whose soil is the colour of black cotton. As he was born on an island with black coloured soil, he was named Krśńa [...] eighteen Puráńas:
[13] This was what the slave trade in [...] countries would purchase hard-working black men and women to be used as their [...] not lag behind in this regard!
[40] New words are also created through [...] blackish waters or in areas near black soil is káli báus. [...] of the wedding and some did not.
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] exploitation, profiteering and black marketeering, thriving off the [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[55] Another person wants permanent [...] bandits or robbers, smugglers or black marketeers. Yet that person wants [...] collapse. Nothing will last long.
[9] But atipátaka cannot be [...] method of using papaya seeds in the [black pepper]. Here he starts a particular [...] called mahápátaka.
[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] Europe and have a fair complexion, black hair and black eyes.
[27] The Austrics have medium-sized bodies and mud black skin, while the Negroids have black skin, kinky hair and are often quite tall.
[33] PROUT advocates the abolition of [...] tax, nobody will try to accumulate black money. All money will be white [...] demand the abolition of income tax.
[16] In ancient times in the different kinds of rites and incantations of black Tantra, especially in those rites [...] thámá [stop your talkativeness].
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] someone who smears his face with black charcoal and then covers it with [...] “Look how white my face is!”
[5] Each and every sádhaka, however black and inglorious their past might [...] great devotee of God in no time.
[2] Hence, after singing songs which [...] should sip a mixture of powdered black pepper and warm ghee. [...] called khámbáj.
[43] [After bathing in the fountain/they [...] clothes/they wore red amaranth in their black hair]
[2] In the Buddhist period there were [...] whose complexion was like that of a black bee; (2) Niila Sarasvatii, who [...] all-white Puranic deity Sarasvatii.
[10] And the second expression of avidyá [...] This shakti [force] is just like a black curtain in between Paramátmá [...] shakti it cannot see its Lord.
[11] That misguided and misdirected [...] vision can pierce through that black curtain. The jiiva committing [...] action will remain covered forever.
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[8] Even after death that man refused to give up his bad habit. Thats why it is said, “Black will take no other hue.”
[11] The Trisuniya Pasis have black complexions and they speak in [...] Pasis are dark skinned, but not as black as the Trisuniya Pasis.
[46] Black pepper farming : If black peppers are planted beside coconut trees, no further land will be required as the black peppers will climb the trees. Black peppers do not need any fertilizers other than leaf mould and cow dung manure.
[15] Everyone invariably lived an ordinary [...] Pratisaiṋcara. Naturally, however black ones past life might have [...] Puruśa or Viśńu.
[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic groups intermingled. One was the Austric group, the black non-Aryan people; the second was [...] have a milky-white complexion, black hair and blackish irises. The [...] north [and with the Austrics].
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha [...] complexion becomes reddish, one with a black complexion becomes violet. (The [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.
[17] Among the creatures we are familiar [...] family (bharal (niilgai), alpaca, black antelope) falls somewhere in between [...] tails, even their excretory systems.
[23] The crocodile is a land reptile [...] predominantly of two types: the black iguana and the golden iguana, both of which share this timid nature.
[88] The application of force must be [...] it is such that no impurity, no black spot, remains in the mind. The [...] establishment in mental shaoca.
[16] Caste System – Superstition [...] accepted the widow-marriage in black and white, but it is not in practice. [...] by means of constructive works.
[1] I have already told you that rákśasii vidyá is not the black magic of so-called demons, but [...] Macrocosm fully as their goal.
[16] 1. Excellent results can be achieved [...] river water with 2 1/2 pieces of black pepper. Do this on an empty stomach while sitting facing north, on any Monday, after bathing.
[5] Previously people only watched [...] to purchase tickets even on the black market.
[6] They may think deeply about these [...] rulers will have been replaced by black rulers; and they will proclaim [...] veritable demons in human framework.
[14] (Once I asked a certain gentleman, [...] white cap goes nicely with your black hair?” He replied, “No, [...] allegiance to their political bosses.)
[10] Noná, unlike átá, prefers black or loamy soil and more rain, and [...] but its scent is not as tempting.
[25] “Svarńanakula Kathá”. [...] for a story. It is being put in black and white by one of them. The [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[22] Since Brahman supremacy there have [...] between the white Americans and the black Americans. Such laws, lacking [...] society has been full of unrest.
[36] Kadalii is a very nutritious food [...] Overripe bananas (preferably with black patches) are a very good medicine [...] those days began to worship them.
[19] The second deity is Tárá. [...] Tárá – “black as a bumblebee” – [...] Tantra and the Puranic Shakti Cult.
[25] But the images of Dakśińá Shakti are painted black or blue, or light green, and the [...] Shaktis, there is no such distance.
[11] Even after the departure of the [...] resulted in the gradual increase of black marketeering, profiteering and [...] system had to be reintroduced.
[59] The tiger, however, is a different [...] the South American jaguar, the black tiger, the leopard, [...] housecat (hulo cat or meni cat).
[61] Aside from the canine and feline [...] the small t́ikt́iki (black and quite noisy), and áiṋjuni. [...] 10 )
[63] India has chiefly two types of iguana – the black iguana and the golden iguana. [...] creatures from the prehistoric ages.
[94] He started walking by my side but [...] had been sitting, I saw that some black figure was standing beside the [...] luminous but rather fashioned from a black shadow. Lest Khagen be disturbed [...] well go on some more.”
[97] The black shadow figure by the side of the [...] creating another disturbance here.