Bl > References for ‘blue’
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[3] Yatamána should be applied [...] should I risk flying in the vast blue sky? After all, I get all the water and bird seed I want inside my little cage”.
[59] He Himself is colourless. He has, [...] component colours: violent, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. [...] Horses” of the Puráńas.
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[1] It was the same blue sea which is made of dreams and surrounded by memories…
[2] That evening Tarun Kumar [...] was not counting the waves of the blue sea: he had no time for such trifling [...] the vast mysteries under the sea.
[5] The waters of the blue sea reddened for a while and then darkened again…
[8] People say… this side of the blue sea is… haunted by ghosts.
[28] “Our country is under the fathomless depths of yonder blue sea. Would you like to go there?”
[32] Tarun hung onto the chief ghosts neck and journeyed… to the bottom of the blue sea…
[209] Barun asked, “What happened [...] have a walk along the banks of the Blue Sea.’ Thats why I [...] sleep on the sandy shore.”
[58] “When I was passing that [...] same glasses, the same kind of blue shirt and a ring on the little [...] this payment on his behalf.’
[72] Incidentally, I should mention [...] plant. Among them, the need for blue dyes was by far the greatest. There was a great demand for blue for arts and crafts, and different kinds of household and social needs. Blue dye was collected from the indigo plant. Bear in mind that nowadays blue dye is no longer prepared from [...] Europe of a means of preparing blue dye through a scientific process the cultivation of the indigo plant has become obsolete.
[73] Anyhow, towards the beginning of [...] land and they would prepare the blue dye in local factories from the [...] his book, Niiladarpańa.
[5] [Little blue insects, little green insects, [...] power from beginningless time.]
[11] Niilah pataungo harito lohitakśa [...] – “Little insects of blue colour, of green colour, and [...] my Lord, my loving Lord.”
[6] Avarńa. Varńa [...] VIBGYOR, i.e., violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red [...] you are also aware of its colour.
[34] [You exist in the fire and in the air; You remain in the vast blue void, The lofty mountain and the [...] the clouds, stars, moon and sun.]
[17] Now let us know why this book is [...] resembles an olive except for the blue colour). These pebbles were then [...] Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.
[79] Parama Puruśa is with Umá, [...] crude is the sky. The sky is of blue color and is capable of imbibing [...] all-witnessing and self-effulgent.
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[18] In Saḿskrta, “niila” means “blue”. And “nila” means [...] fundamental principles of discipline.
[1] Krakaśa. Kram + d́a [...] weeds can be changed into a deep blue sea through a play of light and shade. All this comes within the purview of krakaśa.
[9] The Buddhist Sarasvatii is blue and four-armed, but the Sarasvatii of Bengal is all white, not blue. Saras+vatii = Sarasvatii. One [...] jád́yá has been mentioned
[365] Some varieties of grapes that are [...] long, big long, small blue, big Chinese, small German Iberian French Italian
[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] complexion, blackish-blue hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean Aryans belong [...] demarcate socio-economic units.
[39] The outdated ideals of nationalism [...] Universal Society under a vast blue sky. The noble and righteous [...] and message of eternal humanism.
[108] If a flying bird is caged for long, [...] I derive flying in the distant blue sky? Let me pick up seeds, sitting on the perch of my little cage.”
[3] Here let us try to understand the [...] soar freely into the vast distant blue sky can be compared with lokottara [...] progress in all spheres of human life.
[37] Shiva, the embodiment of Supreme [...] I please, I can fly towards the blue horizon of the distant void.” [...] drawn towards the reel itself.
[41] When one attains salvation, ones [...] mountain river finally merges with the blue waters of the sea. Does that river [...] lost, nothing will ever be lost.
[17] I said a little while ago that [...] far, very far, into the distant blue sky. They do not think that one [...] is an entirely different matter.
[19] Again, if someone works exclusively [...] vast ocean and the serenity of the blue sky. Otherwise, while promoting [...] the welfare of the world either.
[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] mountain summits, sail into the blue void and touch the inaccessible poles, goaded by this kaeshik propensity.
[30] [In one sense,] materialists are [...] colours – violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. [...] combination of all colours is white.
[71] [You wear silken robes that derive their colour from the blue glow of the River Yamuna blue due to its terror at the thunderous [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[6] When the anáhata cakra is [...] or circular. The colour is first blue and then greenish. The sound resembles [...] sárúpya, a feeling of sameness.
[6] Here let us try to understand the [...] soar freely into the vast distant blue sky can be compared with lokottara [...] progress in all spheres of human life.
[3] Days passed, time passed, from [...] us till it mingles in the remote blue, the undulation that gives a hint [...] land is our Ráŕh.
[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] and niila. Niila means “blue colour,” and nila means [...] by their innate characteristics.
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] complexion, have bluish hair and blue eyes. The Mediterranean people [...] them out would be quite difficult.
[5] This song of Yours flows out of [...] rhythms, It drifts on to the blue ethereal void.
[6] Beneath the pedestal of the blue sky, amidst green leaves and colourful [...] forest-fairies are one and indivisible.
[4] Tell me, where is my Krśńa? [...] Seeing His shadow on the shimmering blue waters of the Yamuna, I searched [...] drowsy melody of swans wings.
[24] There are so many celestial bodies, [...] (VIBGYOR – violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red), [...] sun. Each has an acoustic root.
[3] There is a water plant called the [...] America. There he noticed some blue flowers in a big pond. Mrs. Lee [...] different parts of the country.
[51] Parama Puruśa has been called [...] word, aniila, meaning “not blue”.) “The wind has to blow, [...] Puruśa. Death also fears Him.
[9] If the colour is blue or green, then maruttattva [aerial [...] and also for spiritual activity.
[3] But after a chemist is acquainted [...] another case, say copper sulphate (blue vitriol). The present chemical [...] of microvita getting solidified.
[94] Again, if someone works exclusively [...] vast ocean and the serenity of the blue sky. Otherwise, while promoting [...] the welfare of the world either.
[120] It is just like a boy flying a [...] I please, I can fly towards the blue horizon of the distant void.” [...] drawn towards the reel itself.
[153] When one attains salvation, ones [...] mountain river finally merges with the blue water of the sea. Does that river [...] lost, nothing ever will be lost.
[21] In Bengali we use the word [...] ákásh , “blue sky”] or nál gorut́á [...] báksa-pyáṋt́rá .
[87] Kumárii also refers to the aparájitá flower [Blue pea flower; Clitoria ternatea [...] favourites of Párvatii.
[69] Another meaning of the word [...] Bengal. Nowadays even yellow and blue water lilies are imported from outside India. A light blue flower that is neither water lily nor lotus is produced by crossing the blue water lily with the lotus. We call the blue water lily indiivara . So we can call this light blue flower, which is neither lotus [...] kuvalaya , not kuvala .
[77] [There bloomed a kamalinii in the blue sea of some strange land.]
[105] Kulottha [ Dolichos [...] kulotthá ) is “blue stone”. The other meaning [...] used as an alternative to wheat.
[5] Suppose some one says, “I [...] cannot make any comment. Out of the blue (phat), we cannot say anything. Before deciding we shall have to ponder very deeply.
[65] The cultivation of resham/garad [...] tuṋte musalmán [“blue vitriol Muslims”].
[69] The third meaning of kiit́aghna is copper sulphate or the poison of blue vitriol.
[61] In English we use the word [...] mixture of the jet-black and dark blue colours. Many of you must have [...] Its speciality is such that its blue is so dark that it seems to have [...] another age is about to begin.
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] colour of its kernel: rosy, dark blue and yellow. In China, melons with [...] called káliká .
[55] 7) The human beings sight [...] kálá [Half is red, half is blue, some part is white, the other [...] due to its colourful radiance.
[153] Those people who were descended [...] pale white skin, either black or blue eyes and hair, and are of medium [...] language is especially noteworthy.
[14] Aparna remembered something her [...] antelope group. The black buck, blue bull and alpaca can all be classified [...] words, and she felt great pain.
[309] Anumay blocked the hole with wax, [...] the eye could see. Above was the blue sky; below, the stony, dusty, [...] that bore only unripe coconuts.
[27] But the images of Dakśińá Shakti are painted black or blue, or light green, and the right [...] Shaktis, there is no such distance.
[9] In Saḿskrit, every word [...] “wind” and niila means “blue”. Nila means “fixed”. [...] Bhávárúrhártha is “not fixed”.
[4] Thus indukamala means “white lotus”. The word indiibara, which is used for “blue lotus”, is clearly a graceful [...] deserves careful consideration.
[69] The left nád́ii [psychic [...] “very pale black or pale blue”. Its antonym is piuṋgalá [...] due to distorted pronunciation.
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned [...] Indivara/indiivara means “blue lotus”. Some people believe [...] her is completely unjustified.
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] reddish complexion, black hair, blue eyes, and slightly colder blood. [...] states belong to this category.
[2] The people of some countries have [...] fair complexion, medium height, blue irises and aquiline noses. There [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[38] The newly awakened humanity of [...] universal society under the vast blue sky. The noble and righteous persons [...] and message of eternal humanism.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into [...] have milky white skin, brackish blue hair, blue eyes, slightly cooler blood than [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[16] Just as it is possible to increase [...] persons wear different stones such as blue sapphires which change the mode [...] lottery due to the influence of the blue sapphire, is the persons [...] grahashánti, or the wearing of a blue sapphire, has changed ones fate.
[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or [...] Alpines have medium-sized bodies, blue hair, blue eyes and milky white skin colour. [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.
[10] [Margi: “I see red lights with blue lights moving up and down.”]
[11] This is the colour of his fear [...] colour do you see now? Is red and blue light still there?
[144] The other essential materials for [...] Ráŕh and include hematite, blue vitriol, ferrum sulphate and indigo. [...] kinds of colour inks can be made.
[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] have a white complexion, blackish blue hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean Aryans come [...] complexion, black hair and black eyes.
[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii is blue. Developing a golden colour, she [...] 2 )
[65] I want a detailed scheme – an ideal scheme or blue print – for Angadesh, Magadh, [...] Utilize each and every drop of water.
[5] I have already said that kiirtana [...] homes hear the call of the far-away blue firmament. Hence it is outstanding and unparalleled.
[214] The meaning of the word akśi [...] has eyes like the early morning blue sky is called navaniilákśa. [...] mayúrákśii in feminine gender.
[23] What happens through this proto-psycho-spirituality? [...] ones wings and soar high into the blue firmament.
[160] (70) In the crimson rays of the early dawn floats the trumpet sound from the distant blue void. The call resounds: Arise, [...] Be ready from this very moment.
[22] Some people may criticize Shiva [...] are still ringing in the infinite blue void with profound and serene modulations –
[67] [I Salute Thee, O blue Sarasvatii in the form of Tárá [...] good fortune to her devotees.]
[71] It is somewhat irrelevant to mention [...] Shakti Cult. She no longer remained blue; she became white. This all happened [...] 6 )
[25] But the images of Dakśińá Shakti are painted black or blue, or light green, and the right [...] Shaktis, there is no such distance.
[37] These are all imaginary creations [...] Durgá with one hundred and eight blue lotuses, and that the goddess [...] no reference to these stories.
[97] The black shadow figure by the [...] becoming pointed like a needle and a blue light came out from that needle-like [...] creating another disturbance here.
[7] What is the difference between [...] nila and niila. Niila means “blue colour”, whereas nila means [...] movable or immovable entities.