Bl > References for ‘blow’
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[18] Similarly, every expression of [...] the onset of spring, the storms blow over the land of this red soil, [...] land of Ráŕh .
[28] In order to recognize something [...] aesthetic science suffers a mortal blow.
[208] Tarun said, “I feel almost [...] Light.” Suddenly Tarun felt a blow on the back of his head and saw [...] standing beside him.
[4] The Tripura tribals have their [...] Thus, the communists dealt a severe blow to the cultural synthesis which [...] previous several hundred years.
[11] It would not be correct to say [...] flesh and bone obey when struck a blow. This Krśńa was [...] a great task in human society.
[104] Among people who today appear to [...] Their only crime was to deal a blow at the vipras machinery of exploitation.
[71] Whatever dignity a person possesses [...] Vipra Age is dealt its heaviest blow in the Vaeshya Age. In the Vaeshya [...] effects in all spheres of society.
[29] Out of fear of Him the wind blows. [...] cannot say, “No, I wont blow.” It will have to blow because wind is afraid of Him, [...] one will have to become fearless.
[17] The scriptures say that everything [...] “Out of fear of Him does the wind blow” – with the feeling that [...] with their allotted duties.”
[13] There is also a third meaning of [...] “I” feeling is struck a blow, people get irritated, worried, [...] would not have been there either.
[5] The subject of todays discourse [...] is different. Different kinds of blow start coming from all sides on [...] bounden duty of every individual.
[23] The greatest blow to Egyptian civilization came [...] in common with its ancient past.
[26] Out of fear of Him, the wind blows, [...] am Mátarishvá, to blow everything always is my strength.” Even the vainglorious Air could not blow away that piece of straw. Finally [...] gods remain at the fringe of fear.
[41] The difference between sleep and [...] circumstantial pressure due to some external blow or mental shock. Sleep is a temporary [...] feels excessively weak and limp.
[32] As He is feared by all, every action [...] Him; it never completely ceases to blow under any circumstances”… [...] arrive at the stipulated time.
[11] What is Avedaniiyam? In ordinary [...] either an internal or external blow on the mind.
[69] The prince said, “These are [...] But before discharging the final blow, the opponent party should be [...] Strange Demon a chance.”
[7] Vikranta grew up among such spiritual [...] [renunciation]. This was a great blow to his father, the king of Kashi, [...] to make Vikranta king after him.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its [...] said, that force cannot be a simple blow with a small hammer; a hard blow will have to be struck with a big hammer. Certainly to strike such a blow is the duty of everyone. Whenever [...] slackened, one must strike it a blow from behind. Anyone who deals such a blow is a sadvipra – an honourable [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[161] Another staple food eaten by many [...] Phálguna, easterly winds blow, the ripening will be delayed. [...] periods during the sowing season.
[41] This sort of propaganda was spread [...] smashed all these dogmas with a blow of His trident. Thus I say, this Shiva can assert –
[34] This colourful pageant of history, [...] History is merely giving a gentle blow, a soft vibration of existence, [...] is Iishvara, the Lord”].
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] tendencies, that is, if you inflict a blow on a person, then the reaction [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[3] If for any reason, in the world [...] than the nerve fibres, receive a blow. If the mind is agitated by some [...] not be given any sudden, heavy blow. One should be socially considerate in this regard.
[71] [You wear silken robes that derive [...] to its terror at the thunderous blow of that plowshare You wield with [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[4] Then, taroriva sahiśńuna [...] not assimilate the strikers blow into yourself, rather you returned it. Now if you are clever, you will tolerate a blow; and later, after assimilating [...] is said, “tolerate”.
[8] Ráŕh is the starting-point [...] Ráŕhs path of progress blow away, let Ráŕhs [...] these good wishes, let me conclude.
[10] The Puranic religion weighed heavily [...] immovable stone. It struck a heavy blow at the roots of sama-samája [...] that was forcibly imposed on it.
[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] “fixed.” If air ceases to blow, if it becomes stationary or immobile, [...] by their innate characteristics.
[4] During the Moghul period India [...] Moghul rulers tried to inflict a blow to the Indian Práńa [...] it could not cause much damage.
[6] The British rulers were very clever. [...] an obvious attempt to strike a blow at Indian Práńa [...] colonial rule was firmly established.
[16] Defective systems of education also strike a blow in Práńa Dharma. [...] national Práńa Dharma.
[3] In the flow of emanation starting [...] psychic propensities, begin to strike blow after blow at the triangle of forces and [...] not stop. They continue to strike blow after blow.
[7] c. They should not blow conch shells or sing loudly. [...] 2 )
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] firm foundation of Sanskrit. If a blow is struck to that firm foundation [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[17] Now, one cannot bless others with [...] where Bhima could deal a mortal blow with his mace. Bhima struck Duryodhana on that soft point and he died.
[51] Parama Puruśa has been called [...] blue”.) “The wind has to blow, the fire has to burn, Indra [...] Puruśa. Death also fears Him.
[4] To give a blow to the sinners (pápii) at this hour becomes an essentiality. Giving this blow is not possible for human beings [...] state of affairs, to deal a strong blow, a special manifestation known as Mahásambhuti becomes inevitable.
[234] If you hurt someones inner [...] tendencies, that is, if you inflict a blow on a person, then the reaction that is emitted from those wounded feelings is known as anger.
[635] This colourful pageant of history, [...] History is merely giving a gentle blow, a soft vibration of existence, on the solid rock of time.
[2] Kut́t́ + ii = Kut́t́ii [...] grinds”, “that whose blow smashes and destroys things”. [...] be spelled with long ii.
[62] When the Puranic religion (Brahminical [...] about it. No one dealt a heavy blow to the consumption of alcohol. However, all of them strove to keep the society healthy.
[18] But if the time does come when [...] People basically want to feel the blow that will move them ahead. The blow will be painful, people fear it, [...] under their own internal power.
[19] Everything is created by Parama [...] which will deliver the necessary blow to the human race – when [...] waste this valuable human life.
[15] Rasa tanmátra : Next [...] materialistic perspective, every blow is apparently harsh, but actually [...] all for the good of the jiivas.
[105] “Inside the train it was [...] storm will enter in one window and blow out through the opposite window. [...] the train will tip over.’
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] Then, when the hot winds begin to blow they return to their homeland. [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[9] There are three feminine forms [...] one from anothers energetic blow”. Colloquially kabaliká means:
[65] We get the word kasha (kaśa) [...] (kaśá) + ágháta [blow]= kashágháta (kaśágháta). The word means “caning”.
[164] These birds remain here for the [...] the warm spring breezes begin to blow, they return home along with their [...] mankinds Neohumanism teach this!
[92] Crimes involving cruelty are generally [...] property or wealth; a severe blow to ones prestige or the [...] serious differences of opinion.
[7] (2) Due to too much leaping about [...] underwear], or due to a sudden blow, the testes, along with their [...] fluids in them to form a hydrocele.
[11] To experience the warmth of anothers [...] all the Indians. When a severe blow is dealt against the common enemy, [...] birthright will be permissible.
[1] At dawn after decorating the house [...] while entering). Then, as the women blow conch shells, the males of the [...] invited male and female guests.
[16] What is that geo-sentiment which inflicts the first blow on the inner asset of humans? [...] Their progress is checked forever.
[21] (c) They should not blow conch shells or sing loudly.
[116] The meaning of the verbal root [...] shelter”, “to deliver a blow”. Those who have one guru, one [...] one-anothers ekasharańa.
[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] minds and thus deal a staggering blow to their morality. In some democratic [...] cannot see through these games.
[17] Sometimes sugar is completely absent [...] internal organ is subjected to a blow. If in such cases insulin is given, [...] automatically become sugar-free.
[15] Some of those that are comparatively [...] the least dishonour or any little blow to their mind. A person who serves [...] through circumstantial pressure.
[1] There are some people who deliver [...] Whenever there is even a slight blow to these divisive sentiments, [...] crimes, punishment is not possible.
[10] 6. Those who are in the habit of taking snuff or who blow their noses forcibly often obstruct [...] auditory nerves and invite deafness.
[8] Besides afforestation there should [...] uncovered, the winds from the ocean will blow the sand away and erode the coast [...] encouraging the encroachment of the sea.
[7] It is a good idea, not only with [...] hae, then it does not mean that a blow has been struck only to the lips [...] are not pleasing or unpleasing.
[6] There is a story in the Vedas. [...] “I am the mighty god of wind, I blow out everything that comes in my [...] “Here is a blade of grass, blow this if you can”. The wind [...] He disclosed His real identity;
[25] In Sanskrit the third case is not [...] our self-respect will suffer a blow. How can we keep our self-respect like that!
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] proper to die at least giving a blow to the best of your might without waiting to assemble the adequate forces.
[79] “After Shasháuṋkas [...] opportunity go by and struck a powerful blow against Rarh. War ensued and after [...] condemned and censured him for this.
[80] “As long as Shasháuṋka [...] Harśavarddhana dealt a strong blow to the religious thought of Rarh, [...] it to its lowest point.”
[91] The meaning of the verbal root [...] [the rice is a little hot, let me blow on it a little]). Just as the [...] háoyá) was also not used much.
[90] (41) History bears testimony that [...] authority and mercilessly dealt blow after blow; but the blows boomeranged and [...] destined to meet their final doom.
[14] If, for any reason, in the world [...] than the nerve fibres, receive a blow. If the mind is agitated by some [...] not be given any sudden, heavy blow. One should be socially considerate in this regard.