Bl > References for ‘blowing’
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[29] Out of fear of Him the wind blows. Wind is blowing because wind is afraid of Him. [...] one will have to become fearless.
[17] The scriptures say that everything [...] of fear of Him that the wind is blowing. If there were no such fear, the [...] with their allotted duties.”
[10] Both the problems and their solutions [...] corners of this world. The wind is blowing in our favour. We should carry [...] of marrow of this living world.
[44] Shúdras are afraid of high [...] into dynamite and have advanced by blowing up the mountain. The nature of kśatriyas is to enslave matter.
[5] I was sitting alone. It had rained a little while ago. A sweet breeze was gently blowing from the direction of the lake. [...] whether to call it human or demon.
[24] Any attempt to say a word or two [...] south. So in order to enjoy the wind blowing from the sea, people build south-facing [...] point of logic in this matter.
[1] Ráŕh is a land of [...] conducive to good health. The clean air blowing across western Ráŕh [...] of thing is rare in the world.
[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] fire any longer. If air stops blowing, it ceases to be called air. [...] by their innate characteristics.
[1] In this world, in this entire universe, the wind is blowing in our favour. It is the most [...] It deserves more acceleration.
[81] Take air for instance; its justification lies in its blowing. Truly speaking, whatever has the capacity of carrying or blowing anything is called air in the [...] various forms as their sole witness.
[1] The marriage premises and the marriage [...] persons present should greet them by blowing the conch or by other auspicious [...] Prańidhána will be done.
[146] It was the month of Jyaeśt́ha. [...] ) winds were blowing from the west were blocked to [...] hotter than other places in Bengal.
[29] Suppose some ashen or clay-coloured [...] feeling that there is a high wind blowing. After some time the storm breaks [...] called káliká .
[10] Suddenly she thought she heard [...] sound of falling leaves, the wind blowing through the branches and twigs, [...] could never imagine such a thing.
[14] It was the full moon night in the [...] and a cool breeze was blowing; I had no trouble seeing even [...] also became different afterwards.
[48] “This boy is ideal in all [...] the wedding, joining their hands, blowing conches and ululating.”
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] mountain. He invents dynamite and, blowing up the mountain, he makes his [...] history, stirs up a sensation.
[19] Women should keep away from strenuous acts such as singing, dancing and blowing conch-shells during their menstrual [...] ácárya/á .
[191] Midnapore, 24 Parganas, Khulna, [...] summer season the hot winds start blowing over the land and the climate [...] are Digha, Contai and Ramnagar.
[1] A birthday celebration should begin [...] presents and food. Incense, candles, blowing of conch shells, etc., are not [...] may be used if people so desire.
[34] After her release, she triumphantly [...] tremendous welcome, with conches blowing and women ululating and throwing [...] with or without the men.”
[48] That day there was a strong, sweet breeze coming from the forest behind me and blowing out towards the mountain in front. [...] worked more than normal that day.
[118] “I am that Vireshvijay Vasumallik,” [...] forest. Then the gust of wind started blowing towards the mountain in front [...] má-má-má go.
[5] (3) Thorns on the path cannot deter [...] determination to march in unison. They are blowing the trumpets of victory in an [...] song of march be your only slogan.
[16] [When Shiva went for marriage, [...] adorned with a garland of skulls, Blowing notes on His horn, oh God! These were the arrangements!]
[18] This simplicity on the part of [...] ceremony like that of Shiva, just blowing His trumpet. I will see Nimai [...] [heavy drums] and long horns.”
[49] This discussion of aeshvarya reminds [...] season and a fluttering breeze was blowing but there was still a mild touch [...] east was the palásh forest.
[7] What is the difference between [...] longer call it fire; if air stops blowing, we no longer call it air, because [...] movable or immovable entities.