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[26] Due to deficiency in blood and [...] goats milk, peanut milk or coconut milk. Spices, meat, eggs, ghee [...] types of food cause constipation.
[6] Yes, hence in the Yajurvedic age, [...] fasten cotton to a slender stick or coconut stick (the indigenous Bengali word for coconut stick is khyángrá [...] 3 ) .
[27] This biological machine is of great [...] cigarettes, break coconuts and drink [coconut] water. By further training they [...] psychology, not human psychology.
[57] So he applied his first trick. [...] butter, Pearl water mixed with coconut kernel, spiced Parble curry with [...] brush their teeth with ash.”
[2] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, powdered rice, [...] “Chat́ Pitá”.
[187] Some examples of boundary plants [...] kápás). 2) Night jasmine and Paraguay coconut with a fill-gap of large cardamon [...] Bedáná. Phalsa. Paraguay coconut. Indian rosewood with intermittent [...] include night jasmine and Paraguay coconut alternating, with baŕa ellachi as a fill-up plant.
[48] Even the Satyanáráyańa [...] [plaintain] and nárikela [coconut] are modern Sanskrit, but these [...] Satyanáráyańa is imported.
[49] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, powdered rice, [...] Mayan civilization of America.
[12] The beach at Digha is the broadest [...] plants can be grown successfully. Coconut grows especially well. If you [...] the storms will not be checked.
[13] The train line should go up to [...] there to export such commodities as coconut, fish, betel nut, betel leaf and [...] beauty accessible to the people.
[4] We unlocked the house and entered. [...] orchard with mango, jám and coconut trees. Actually it would be much [...] dogs started howling from there.
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[10] The beach at Digha is the broadest [...] plants can be grown successfully. Coconut grows especially well. If you [...] the storms will not be checked.
[11] The train line should go up to [...] there to export such commodities as coconut, fish, betel nut, betel leaf and [...] beauty accessible to the people.
[34] 2) Black-pepper farming. This will [...] black-peppers are planted beside coconut trees as the black-peppers will [...] leaf mould and cow dung manure.
[22] SOME [...] attention. She immediately picked up a coconut broom and started rushing to [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[10] Clothing : The type of clothing [...] from copra, rice husks, bamboo, coconut shells, banana leaves and pineapple [...] jute can be used for clothing.
[46] The word kholá has other [...] example, the kholá of a coconut, but if it is soft then it is [...] Calcutta Bengali a banana skin and a coconut shell are both called kholá. Of course, there is a special word for coconut shell – málá (nárkoler málá).
[47] Bengali has its own words for “flower” [...] it is called mocá, but a coconut flower is quite small so it is [...] easy to narrow down the history.
[43] Tamil has very few Sanskrit words [...] side. The old Tamil word for “coconut” is teuṋgás from [...] teuṋgá. There are three words for coconut in Sanskrit – nárikela, [...] for example, nárkol tel [coconut oil], nárkol náŕu [a coconut sweet], nárkol dáuṋgá [...] nálikera are used side by side.
[21] 2) Boundary plants – includes [...] their water capacity. For example, coconut trees should be planted around [...] trees around E category lakes.
[22] Creepers should also be grown along with the trees. Coconut trees should be combined with [...] should be planted by each lake.
[7] In ancient times the hard shells [...] also means the shell of the ripe coconut. If a coconut shell is broken into two pieces, [...] málá . Many people use this coconut málá for storing kitchen spices.
[66] Ku + val + ac [...] single stem like the palm tree, the coconut tree, the date tree, the betel-nut [...] becomes “evil power”.
[67] Another colloquial meaning [...] fruits; for example, palm fruit, coconut, date, betel-nut, gol fruit, etc.
[28] What in conversational Bengali [...] Cyryota uren ], belonging to the coconut group, is also called kulajavrkśa [...] seashore ( samudrakúl ).
[38] In the artistic imagination, [...] time he happened to create the coconut. Do you not you think that the different parts of a coconut have similarities with various [...] and round, eye-like holes of a coconut near the stalk. In any case, one meaning of káru is Vishvakarmá.
[66] It is not possible to milk [...] while scraping the pulp of a hard coconut is called nárkol-kuruńii [...] called cakrińii .
[16] 3) The word kakubha can also be [...] tray], etc. The half-portion of the coconut shell which is used in housework is called kakubha.
[26] 13) The hookah which is made from coconut shell with holes in it and used [...] kakubha in the refined language.
[55] Different trees or different [...] of a mango tree. The bamboo and coconut trees have different structures. [...] káńd́a .
[57] When the juice of a ripe and hardened coconut is kept for a long time in a bell-metal [...] This is why it causes inebriation.
[31] 4) The kamańd́alu [...] of a ripe gourd. In some places coconut shells were also used for carrying [...] “gourd-kamańd́alu”.
[94] 2) The name of the gourd shell or coconut shell that was used in ancient times as a water vessel for carrying water is also karaka.
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[180] From where he was sitting, Abhijit [...] Nodia 33 lentils and filled with coconut, and steaming hot as if straight from the pan.
[234] The Abhijit noticed a female ghost sitting on a coconut tree, a little distance in front [...] whos that lady sitting on the coconut tree?”
[239] received a gift of thirty-two anabas [...] Just as he was passing under the coconut tree, Jungle Ghost looked down [...] must have taken the rest.’
[242] “Night had already fallen [...] Jungle Ghost spotted him from her coconut tree and felt sorry for him. She [...] Jungle Ghost was actually very kind.
[243] “‘Brahmin, are you [...] brahmin stood dumbfounded under the coconut tree. ‘Fool, why is your [...] ‘Open up your bag!’
[283] At noon: At noon she eats sweet [...] meal she cleans out her mouth with coconut water from mature coconuts. Chandrapuli sweets 54 are made from such coconuts.
[290] Bo-Bo-Bo-Bodha Mukherjee immediately [...] from Silau 33 and 10,000 kilos of coconut molasses sweet from Maner.33 In [...] were covered with a lace cloth.
[342] 3) Puli cake. A type of steamed cake made with rice flour, coconut and molasses. Usually eaten in the middle of January after the first rice harvest.
[394] 54) Chandrapuli sweets. A crescent-moon shaped coconut cake.
[6] I request those who use wine as [...] provision that the water from a dry coconut can be left in a brass pot for some time and used as an alternative to liquor. In such cases, coconut water should be used instead of liquor.
[81] Agricultural research should be [...] grape, fig, pistachio and Paraguay coconut should also be subjects of research.
[91] Creepers to be grown in protected [...] [Piper chaba Hunter.] climbing on coconut plants; and other creeping or [...] grown only in protected areas.
[75] The unit being is only partially [...] thought. Rasagolla, rasamalai and coconut ladu are three types of sweets. [...] we say that it is inexplicable.
[27] Around the world people eat different [...] mustard oil is used, in another coconut oil, in another rapeseed oil, [...] opportunity for an explosive expression.
[25] In India there are four distinct food zones where either coconut oil, mustard oil, sesame oil, [...] necessities, it would be a great mistake.
[30] 4. Good results can be obtained [...] the interior of a green (unripe) coconut, burying the coconut from the morning of one day till early morning of the next, then drinking the coconut water.
[66] Of the many causes of this disease, [...] milk, she should take curd-water or coconut milk, instead.
[7] Another Farsi word used in Bengali [...] the beginning they used to use a coconut hookah (d́ábá-hunko) [...] are you doing, bring the hookah.]
[15] 3. Quick benefits can also be derived by applying musabbar mixed with coconut oil on the sores; or
[16] 4. By placing lime (mineral lime) and coconut oil together in a brass pot on [...] foam. Apply the foam on the sores.
[17] 5. Take some sulphur and coal soot and grind it into a paste together with coconut oil, then apply as ointment on the sores; or
[18] 6. Grind the leaves of kelekoṋŕá [...] betle Linn. ] leaves drenched in coconut oil or cows ghee.
[13] Coconuts require saline water, [...] “Marine Bengal” and is the coconut belt. It can also be utilized [...] The Sanskrit equivalent of “coconut” is kalpataru brkśa. In [...] South Bengal can grow betel leaf.
[44] Sesame is a three month crop. The [...] to absorb different fragrances. Coconut oil has the least capacity to [...] are prepared with white sesame.
[117] Nylon, rayon and jutes-wool come within this category. Nylon fibres can be made out of coconut fibres, paddy husks and jute. [...] industries can make enormous profits.
[26] 2. Take shredded dry coconut or the flesh of mature coconut along with a prepared betel [ Piper betle Linn. ] leaf or with aniseed.
[13] The human body also needs the nutrients [...] those needs. This will include coconut, peanuts, curd (yogurt), bananas, [...] and medicine for this disease.
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[5] Svajana means “ones [...] will remain. Even feeding them coconut ladus [a type of sweet] will not put that sweet relationship right again.
[15] In order to reduce the acidity [...] is bad, the patient should drink coconut milk, peanut milk or curd-water [...] food and medicine in this disease.
[19] Those who suffer from high blood pressure due to too much fat should drink curd-water or coconut milk instead of milk. Patients [...] also stay away from anger and sex.
[31] Thirdly, the central portion of [...] can grow palmyra trees but not coconut trees, whereas the coastal areas can grow both.
[46] Black pepper farming : If black peppers are planted beside coconut trees, no further land will be [...] leaf mould and cow dung manure.
[16] What sort of developmental programmes [...] widespread establishment of the coconut industry in Dhaka district. Although [...] Saline soil is essential for good coconut harvests, so Dhaka is not an ideal [...] palmyra can be grown there very well. Coconut based industries should be established [...] manufactured from the husks of coconuts.
[17] Maymansingh district is not very [...] – can also establish profitable coconut based industries, and in all these places the plastic industry can be developed.
[17] For patients of acidity it is particularly [...] at intervals throughout the day. Coconut and coconut-based foods and medicines [...] violate these dos and donts.
[21] 1. Eat some shredded dry coconut along with a prepared betel [ Piper betle Linn. ] leaf, or some flesh of mature coconut along with aniseed.
[1] One day a brahmin received a gift [...] Just as he was passing under the coconut tree, Jungle Ghost looked down [...] must have taken the rest.”
[4] Night had already fallen when the [...] Jungle Ghost spotted him from her coconut tree and felt sorry for him. She [...] Jungle Ghost was actually very kind.
[5] “Brahmin, are you going to [...] brahmin stood dumbfounded under the coconut tree. “Fool, why is your [...] “Open up your bag!”
[10] The etymological meaning of cyuta [...] all fruits (palmyra fruit, mango, coconut, jám [Indian blackberry]) [...] colloquially cyuta refers to sweet mango, coconut, palmyra fruit, bellfruit. The [...] achieved the fullness of its nature.