Bl > References for ‘bloody’

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Women of Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[3] By temperament the Bengalees are [...] few days they get involved in a bloody rebellion. They were subjected [...] there are no Jain worshippers.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (2)

[45] “There was so much fighting. [...] we realize at the time that such bloody killing… would do us no good.”

[175] There ensued a big scuffle between [...] initial shouting match became a bloody battle.

Tuberculosis (1)

[2] Rattle of the throat in the morning [...] sputum with flecks of blood, or bloody vomiting; feeling slightly feverish [...] main symptoms of tuberculosis.

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[15] The geographical environment influences [...] few days they get involved in a bloody rebellion. They were subjected [...] there are no Jain worshippers.

Shúdra Revolution and Sadvipra Society (1)

[25] Revolution means a great change. [...] will indeed come about through bloody clashes. Iit cannot be unequivocally [...] people generally involves bloodshed.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt A (1)

[2] All this invariably led the different clans into bloody conflicts. Those who were defeated [...] many sub-gotras, called pravara.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (1)

[39] All this invariably led the different clans into bloody conflicts. Those who were defeated [...] many sub-gotras, called pravaras.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt D (1)

[2] In Greece and Rome, slaves were [...] spectators fiendishly relished those bloody fights. Those unfortunates, shrieking [...] not preserve that civilization.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy – 1 (Discourse 8) (1)

[19] And she removed the blindfold for [...] the necessity of enacting such a bloody drama? It was totally unnecessary. [...] would have been victorious.”

Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 1 (Discourse 4) (1)

[28] Human beings are moving ahead. [...] whether their limbs have become bloody with cuts and scratches. The jiiva [...] Vraja Krśńa sang:

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[7] In the past, people who remained engaged in bloody battles over religious issues [...] spirituo-sentimental sphere.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (1)

[2] The people of some countries have [...] cruelty, and indulged in savagery and bloody warfare – these were the [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.

Female Diseases (2)

[47] If one suffers from a discharge [...] been washed, it is called “bloody leucorrhoea.” And if the [...] White leucorrhoea is very common.

[53] When both the liver and pancreas [...] generally blood leucorrhoea occurs. In bloody leucorrhoea, unlike white leucorrhoea [...] her blood will be more polluted.

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (1)

[44] Thus those who sought to confine [...] religious groups have fought many bloody battles, because their dogmas [...] are God’s commands.”

Discrimination in Language – Excerpt C (1)

[2] The word gańiká [...] ancient times the men would have bloody fights to marry such accomplished [...] sannyásiniis [renunciants].

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (1)

[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] and rebellious people started a bloody revolution for the destruction of the bourgeois class.

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[28] Man Singh said to her, “You [...] did you take such grave risks in bloody battle?”

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (2)

[41] To know English properly, people [...] “nocturnal” in Latin. In English “bloody” has two meanings – one is used in a negative sense. In Latin the term for bloody is “sanguinea” and its adjective is “sanguinary.”

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[61] “At that time the Marathas [...] Pańd́it, were extremely bloody. The nawab was unable to make [...] the mind of the Bengali people.

Abhedajiṋána and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[17] Those who impatiently preach to [...] exhortations, have caused many bloody battles in the name of religion. [...] those venerable personalities.