Bl > References for ‘blanket’

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“Ye Yathá Máḿ Prapadyante” (1)

[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] example, and covers its body with a blanket. The child stops crying immediately. [...] You, by making You happy.”

Under the Shelter of the Guru (1)

[22] Maharshi Vishvamitra, Dharmarája [...] ásana [posture], on the same blanket, skin, seat or bed as they had [...] course of the whole day. It is said:

Spring Festival (1)

[5] In the ancient days the Aryans [...] of that old woman were merely a blanket, made of the wool of the sheep. [...] Holi. In their ballads they sing:

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[31] When people mentally create a dream [...] on a tattered mat with a ragged blanket. Just as becoming the monarch [...] king in the real sense”]?

Sálokya, Sámiipya, Sáyujya, Sárúpya, Sárśt́hi (1)

[12] The demonstration further showed [...] ásana (posture) and on a blanket or other protection, so that, [...] least possible injury to the head.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[51] In certain compositions it can [...] kambal does not mean “a wool blanket”. One of the many names for water [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (1)

[2] Kambal + ań = kámbal [...] is wrapped in a kambal [blanket]”. In common usage, it means [...] kámbal for such people.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (3)

[47] In a furious rage, the head ghost [...] all. Why didn’t you bring a blanket for Aparna on such a cold winter’s [...] with my watch. I want to see a blanket here within a minute.”

[48] On receiving the blanket Aparna went to bed but couldn’t [...] noise when Aparna is here?”

Ásanas (1)

[11] (5) Practise ásanas on a blanket or a mat. Do not do ásanas [...] ásanas may be destroyed.

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (3)

[29] A little annoyed, I pulled the blanket down from around my face and saw [...] That was the style in that era.

[41] He continued talking: “I [...] noticed that you had lain down with a blanket over you and fallen asleep. One [...] at 2:30 in the morning.”

[50] “Unfortunately for me,” [...] “You just got up and took off your blanket. Why don’t you sit up and [...] may have caught a cold.”