Bl > References for ‘blooms’

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The Future of Civilization (1)

[3] For the all-round development of [...] development will remain confused. A bud blooms into a flower; this is what you [...] pain, the perfect mental peace.

Táńd́ava Dance – What and Why? (1)

[16] How does the individual move ahead? [...] bud appears on a plant.The flower blooms, unfolds itself completely. Till [...] dreadful as death, for death itself.

Ráŕh – 1. (1)

[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] mid-March, when the palásh tree blooms] set their minds as well into [...] 17 )

Prabháta Saḿgiita 1336 (1)

[6] Beneath the pedestal of the blue sky, amidst green leaves and colourful blooms, I now accept human beings, hills and the forest-fairies are one and indivisible.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (3)

[18] Belphul blooms during spring and summer; its [...] very broad. Juṋi blooms during the rainy season and in [...] with white flowers. Kunda blooms in early winter and winter. Its [...] have year-round varieties as well.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[88] Another meaning of the word [...] [a type of grass]. (Its flower blooms in autumn). The people of Mithila [...] is neuter in gender.)

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[28] The third meaning of káiṋcana [...] [ Todalia asiatica ] that blooms upon the advent of spring with the end of winter.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[136] The parasite does not have its [...] is given, then it survives and blooms.