Bl > References for ‘bloom’
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[83] The dominance of group-mothers [...] Age. When knowledge first began to bloom in the Kśatriya Age, women [...] silently accept the supremacy of men.
[28] [The lotus will bloom, the darkness of my mind will [...] Tárá is formless.]
[4] The King said, “That place [...] it is most likely to be in full bloom, someone comes stealthily and [...] thief has been in vain.”
[20] [The lotus will bloom, the darkness of my mind will [...] Tárá is formless.]
[7] “The winter is gone, the [...] káiṋcan trees have all burst into bloom – for the spring has come.”
[8] In Bengal, as you know, winter [...] mango and hog-plum trees burst into bloom; otherwise its advent would remained [...] She is also worshipped in Tibet.
[213] When planting wax gourd cuttings, [...] month. In the evenings the flowers bloom all at once at 11:30 p.m. sharp. [...] fields will have to be irrigated.
[18] Usually He would sit in a posture [...] it is just like a lotus in full bloom. Just as the roots and stems of [...] posture, was just like a lotus in full bloom, transcending all the impurities [...] the spiritual world on the other.
[67] [Last night in dream I saw a [...] realm; I wonder what flowers bloom there, And what moon glows [...] dream of such a solitary land.]
[13] They should also be provided with [...] flowers of the mustard seeds will bloom immediately and increase the production of the crop.
[34] The second meaning is “red [...] lotuses or many red roses are in bloom. Kundanii means “bouquet [...] guldastán in Urdu).
[108] The place where a large number of water lilies bloom is called kumudinii .
[183] There were small, gentle waves [...] The lotus flowers [kamala] that bloom so beautifully on the surface of the Deviidaha float on these waves.
[190] The summer nights are not long. [...] ruddy glow of dawn would begin to bloom east of the Deviidaha… it would begin to bloom.
[4] 2) If many flowers bloom together in a cluster on a tree [...] then that is also called kakubh.
[5] 3) The third meaning of the word kakubh is “where many kańakacánpá [kanakacampaka] flowers bloom together in a single bunch on [...] or cluster of [kanakacampaka].
[137] Compared to ordinary flowers, the [...] A single flower remains in full bloom for twenty to twenty-one days [...] is called a lat́kan shop.
[167] After we passed by the apple orchards [...] trees. Some of their flowers were in bloom while others were about to bloom. Some of their buds were counting [...] [spring festival] was not far away.