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[14] So these are the five main propensities. [...] out for stealing on a stormy and cold night. While going out he undergoes [...] will automatically be controlled.
[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] knows that the child is feeling cold, for example, and covers its body [...] You, by making You happy.”
[7] Náhaḿ tiśt́hámi [...] example, people are contracted in the cold; they are contracted out of fear [...] tiśt́hámi vaekuńt́he .
[9] All that is comprehensible and [...] rágas, “touch” hot and cold, “taste” bitter and [...] and rajaniigandhá flowers.
[86] Fates long and ominous hand With compassion, cold and daft, Strayed me out of Thy Loves strand Deprived, alas of a single Draught.
[31] Suppose one feels hungry; one may [...] passing of one winter does not remove cold forever: similarly, if one eats [...] paramarthá brings permanent relief.
[23] The meaning of the Vedic verbal [...] of tree found in temperate and cold climates [oak]. This Vedic word [...] oka was that they grew in groves.
[202] “Dear friends! We are divided [...] time of day or night, even on a cold winters night, because they [...] touching a member of a lower caste.
[68] The meaning of the verbal root [...] woollen garments due to the extreme cold of those regions. From this úrńá [...] correct spelling is with ńa.
[33] On the whole, the more patients [...] better; they should guard against cold or sudden gusts of wind by covering [...] indoors for fear of their catching cold, because such restrictions will rapidly diminish their power of resistance.
[35] Tuberculosis patients should also [...] feel better, wetting the towel in cold water periodically and wringing it out.
[12] More sugar beet than sugar cane [...] of sugar beet should be grown in cold climates, and the best places [...] agrico-industries can be started.
[1] What is this? What is this? “It [...] you are touching something hot or cold.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] Rgvedic Age people inhabited the cold regions. To them, threads meant [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[213] [There is only one race in the [...] moon. The same heat and cold, hunger and thirst, We all [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]
[7] For a person who has no food to eat, who suffers from the cold weather due to want of clothing, [...] occur in the spiritual sphere.
[9] Suppose a man has no clothes and feels cold. Having no money he cannot afford [...] physical, mental and spiritual.
[15] Many are aware of the fact that [...] Ganges, even in the winters cold. How troublesome for him! Haridas [...] trouble by having to take a bath on a cold winters night.”
[88] The fairy flew far and the prince [...] from every pore even in such a cold atmosphere. Just then, all of [...] Peacock Horse landed on the spot.
[5] The world continued to evolve. [...] human body when it was chilled by cold winter nights, came to be viewed [...] [pioneers of human welfare].
[8] Human beings have been advancing. [...] To protect themselves from the cold, humans started wearing clothes [...] vehicles could not have been built.
[4] (4) Before taking food and before going to sleep, do vyápaka shaoca with cold water, or in cold weather, with lukewarm water.
[5] In the state of infancy a man is [...] in hot countries and 50 years in cold countries and this marks the human beings gradual advancement towards death.
[12] The kings or chieftains staged [...] boisterous revelry. Since they lived in cold countries, of course, wine and [...] often called “honey”.
[30] The victorious Aryans, coming from cold countries, were a skilled and [...] less competence than the Aryans.
[6] [Mr. X: “He has a cold.”]
[8] [Mr. X: “I see him starting [...] Ranchi in the evening, he had a head cold.”]
[6] We walked very far together. Afterwards, [...] the bedroll. My God, how terribly cold! In the process of taking back [...] my sisters mother-in-law.
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[142] There are other edible grass seeds [...] course cereal which is grown in cold countries.
[227] The white and black skinned potato grows well in cold climates. There are good varieties [...] brought to India for cultivation.
[244] Cabbage can be produced cheaply [...] preserved, thus it is common in cold countries during winter. In Germany, [...] creeping tubers like sweet potatoes.
[415] In very cold climates static food becomes mutative, [...] householders (grhis) may take garlic.
[506] Rose is one of the most popular [...] – a dry environment, sunshine, cold, laterite soil and calcium.
[46] Kashmir is a land in the upper [...] growing wheat because of the extreme cold.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same [...] an old beggar, numbed with the cold chill of the night, is standing [...] bury himself in the coffin of the cold. The sanctity of inert wood and bricks is valued more than a mans life.
[53] Any society which accepts inequality, [...] exposure to the extremes of heat and cold – are decreed by fate, as inevitable reactions to their past actions.
[321] Whoever violates the principles [...] equivalent to leading society astray in cold blood. Sadvipras will install [...] back their position of honour.
[6] The other meaning of gandhaceliká [...] deer.” The musk deer lives in cold countries and looks ugly, but [...] keep them alive for a short time.
[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] to eat, the touch of warmth in cold, consolation in sorrow, and made [...] realize that they were human beings.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] “Gandhar”. The Aryans were the people of cold countries the people of the Caucasia [...] moves and while moving learns.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] enice make things as cold as ice enact [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[2] In the past a short-lived ice age [...] become crippled and die out due to cold, because no ice age followed their [...] of all these kinds of fossils.
[3] The male structure differs from [...] fifteen years and a little later in cold countries.) As soon as semen has [...] microvita will not do any harm.
[30] If under extreme conditions of [...] influenza is fatal to human beings in cold countries. Influenza has a natural duration of four days whether medicine is taken or not.
[43] As regards inferential acoustic [...] is soft to the touch, or hot or cold, is “fine”, for example, [...] for Draopadis Swayambara:
[73] Mung is a pulse of the tropical and equatorial regions. Like lentils and peas it does not like the cold weather so it is noteworthy that [...] “Bengal gram” for cholá.
[1] Before eating do vyápaka shaoca properly with cold water. In an extremely cold climate use lukewarm water. The [...] eyes a minimum of twelve times.
[11] “No sir,” replied Bhajahari, [...] procession. They said the night was too cold and would only leave their houses [...] bed. So here we are sir.”
[33] Within the scope of our perceptions, [...] our sensory or motor organs: hot, cold, red, yellow, round, rectangular. [...] cannot touch, so it is abstract.
[13] They should also be provided with [...] will suffer; if the climate is too cold or not cold enough, the winter crop will be [...] increase the production of the crop.
[14] In our daily life the experiences of soft and hard, melodious and harsh, hot and cold are being experienced by our práńendriya. [...] any outer objective correlation.)
[21] [We all equally feel cold and heat, We all feel the pangs [...] trees We struggle equally hard.]
[345] Before taking food and before going to sleep, do vyápaka shaoca with cold water, or in cold weather, with lukewarm water.
[377] He was such a great personality [...] to eat, the touch of warmth in cold, consolation in sorrow, and made [...] realize that they were human beings.
[27] Some nerve plexuses get developed [...] countries and thirteen to sixteen in cold countries. In the male body they [...] as “seminal fluid”.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] everywhere except in extremely cold places. So much so that the jujube [...] quality is not of high standard.
[80] The Alsatian dogs are close [...] cowardly, closely resemble jackals in cold countries.
[124] A kind of medicinal herb by [...] meat nearby. This plant grows in cold hilly areas. It can be seen growing [...] area of Ráŕh .
[42] Barley is generally not particular about the type of soil. In moderately cold climates barley can be cultivated [...] just a little bit of irrigation.
[73] By adding the suffix kan [...] differs in different countries. In cold countries a person reaches adolescence [...] kumáraka means a boy of this age.
[59] Yes, your guess is correct. Have [...] Then dawn broke. The touch of the cold morning breeze and the cold water of the gutter sobered him. [...] think. It is my epilepsy.”
[67] I assumed that there was singing [...] any situation, whether rain or cold, in the forest or the mountains, [...] your hat Pellád.”
[18] Rhinos like a humid tropical [...] part of the world except unusually cold regions. While in Spain sitting [...] doubt if even a few still remain.
[35] There are some people who are over-sensitive to cold ( kámbala ); and there [...] sometimes say, “Today it is very cold,” or sometimes would say, “Today I have caught a cold,” or again at another time [...] people should be bathed by force.
[77] Many of you have possibly seen pine trees. This tree of the deodar family likes a slightly cold climate. In some parts of India [...] properties with eucalyptus oil.
[82] Since the body of álkeut́e [...] night when the rails are somewhat cold. On hearing the sound of a coming [...] or kálasarpa .
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] difficult for it to survive in a cold country. Even in hot countries, [...] that the few snakes we find in cold countries are nonpoisonous. Snakes [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[10] 2) The second meaning is “a thick patchwork mattress which is capable of warding off the cold or which can be used as bedding”.
[2] Kambal + ań = kámbal [...] means one who is oversensitive to cold. You must have come across some people who use a sweater or a muffler at the slightest cold weather; they will stop taking [...] or “oversensitive to cold”. In chaste Bengali you can use the word kámbal for such people.
[33] In common usage the word káśt́ha [...] to the predominance of heat or cold. In this manner we have four parts [...] káśt́há .
[160] People scatter kernels of grain [...] offshoots grow and at the end of the cold season they yield a generous amount [...] both fertilizer and bird food.
[77] The third candidate was highly [...] all over, even though it was the cold winter month of Pauś [ninth [...] great job of a sycophant?”
[6] 4) The pure Bengali word for the [...] to protect the head, or ka, from cold or attacks of kapha can also be called kabandha in refined Bengali [and Sanskrit].
[53] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] various kinds of woollen garments in cold countries during ancient times. [...] out of their greed for its meat.
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka is a certain type of bird from cold countries that normally comes [...] Tibet, but due to the oppressive cold in those lands during wintertime [...] sustain themselves. It is extremely cold, and moreover there is a scarcity [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[127] 2) The second meaning is “crane”. [...] of whether it is predominantly cold or hot. Only in those times and [...] then it can be deduced that very cold weather is coming in the near [...] westwards at the end of the hot season.
[117] 27) Whether out of fear of the cold, or laziness, or out of a fondness [...] [snán means “bath”].
[152] Nowadays, both Jammu and Kashmir [...] according to the severity of the cold, thus they were called Kash. There [...] meru, Kashmeru – Kashmir.
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, [...] migratory birds abandon the extreme cold of Siberia, Outer Mongolia, western [...] tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[204] “Yes,” Kuldip replied, “During the really cold times vegetables dont grow [...] arriving here from the Punjab.”
[211] Tibets King Sáungt-sen-gámpo [...] not able to endure Tibets cold, dry climate. He passed away in Tibet, not very far from Lhasa.
[47] In a furious rage, the head ghost [...] a blanket for Aparna on such a cold winters night? Go and get [...] blanket here within a minute.”
[233] Ekanore said: “Yes, condensed [...] that we once had such a severely cold winter that everything was quickly [...] pocketed 500,000 rupees.”
[43] Ecologists claim that some deserts [...] The high day temperatures and the cold night temperatures that occur [...] overall rainfall will be reduced.
[88] There should be a seed production [...] Shiila where the climate is very cold. In the plains of India, good [...] cabbage should be grown there.
[4] The large migratory bird that one [...] harvest at the beginning of the cold season is also called the garuda [...] the newly-sprouted pulse seeds.
[10] Bhahameváhamiti jiṋatvá [...] winter season people shiver with cold. At that time does the mind run towards Parama Puruśa or towards the freezing cold? The mind certainly thinks more [...] worst sádhaná of all.
[16] Sexual thoughts and excitement [...] . Alternative applications of cold and hot compresses will give quick relief.
[17] How to apply a compress: Lying [...] back its warmth. Again, apply the cold compress for fifteen to twenty [...] before retiring to bed, alternate cold and hot compresses should be applied [...] compress of the night should be a cold one instead of hot to keep the tissues of the testicles cool for the night.
[29] If the people of northern Bihar [...] crossing a river. People living in cold countries use woollen clothes, [...] dress cannot be removed by force.
[16] People who live in cold countries develop fatty tissues [...] constitution of the inhabitants of cold countries so ideally suited as [...] body at the time of breathing.
[27] Similarly, dress and customs also [...] conditions. People living in extremely cold countries automatically wear warm clothing, while people living in tropical regions do not.
[13] Reba replied, “I can sing [...] because since yesterday I have had a cold.”
[28] 2. Grinding sugar and 2 flowers of palásha together and drinking them in cold water; or
[29] 3. Taking 1/16 tola of raw turmeric [...] officinalis Gaertn.] powder along with cold water; will cure urethritis.
[7] (7) Before and after meals, and before sleep, do vyápaka shaoca with cold water. If it is very cold, use lukewarm water.
[7] In tropical countries a womans [...] forty-five or fifty-five, and in cold countries it lasts from fourteen [...] “menstrual discharge.”
[21] There is no objection to bathing during the menstrual period, but bathing in very cold water is to be avoided. On the [...] should bathe in sun-warmed water.
[23] Shubhasya shiighram. Ravana said: [...] has no clothing; it is bitingly cold, he is suffering much from the cold; and the desire arises in your [...] there. You can never fail.”
[19] As with language, human dress and [...] countries is practically useless in cold countries. In rainy countries [...] change from pants to dhoti or lungi.
[15] The days passed. A few thousand [...] rather to save themselves from the cold;s fierce grip (for this they used [...] the oldest examples of their art.
[40] Pulses do not require much water, [...] not grow wheat. Wheat requires cold weather as it matures, but it is adversely affected by extreme cold. In foggy weather potato is also [...] áus in the barren, dry land.
[64] Those areas of Ráŕh [...] stones. Where the climate is very cold, barley rather than wheat can [...] but barley is not usually grown.
[65] Countries which have much cold cannot grow wheat, but can grow [...] staple food of the Scottish people.
[35] In many places in India abundant [...] production due to the excessive cold. If vegetable processing factories [...] able to live a well-to-do life.
[1] The vast area of eastern India [...] of the proximity to the sea, the cold and heat is not extreme, yet there [...] moisture in the air decreases.
[12] After allowing the stomach to rest [...] rinsed for about thirty seconds in cold water, with a little soup made [...] serve as both food and medicine.
[15] It is very harmful for a dysentery patient to have his/her abdomen exposed to cold.
[2] (1) Utkśepa Mudrá: [...] up in bed and drink a glass of cold water without allowing the water [...] for some time in the open air.
[8] (1) Vistrta snána or vyápaka [...] in water. Fill the bathtub with cold water, and sit in it undressed [...] kept covered with a wet towel.
[11] This should be practised behind [...] bathed, but in order to compensate, cold water must be poured constantly [...] should be warmed with a dry towel.
[13] (2) Shiitośńa snána: [...] warm water, and pour a stream of cold water over the head.
[19] Coconut milk can be bottled and sold in distant places as a cold drink, coconut pulp can be used [...] people will be greatly increased.
[1] The Vedic Aryans were inhabitants of cold, dry countries. Usually they did [...] it as a part of religious rites.
[12] I was saying that for feelings [...] jáŕ bási [I feel cold], and so on. The verb bási [...] bási, and so on, being used.
[6] When a newborn babe hears the sound [...] “Ooooh, its extremely cold.” It kicks and urinates. [...] the case of inanimate objects.
[13] Next come non-inborn instincts. [...] these changes take place slowly in cold climates and more quickly in hot climates.
[15] thick at the age of six in cold climates and at the age of four [...] arises. As a result thoughts change.
[17] (1) Testes and ovaries : [...] in hot countries and fifteen in cold countries, the testes and ovaries develop due to the secretion of a special type of hormone.
[20] If the testes are over-active [highly [...] countries and seventeen to eighteen in cold countries. Along with this the [...] do that. It is not good.”
[38] For a male from a hot country, all the glands develop fully by the age of twenty-four. In cold countries this full development [...] hot countries and fifty-one in cold countries, there is more physical [...] hot countries and sixty-one in cold countries, the thinking power will slowly deteriorate.
[52] In the female body the lymph glands [...] girls at the age of sixteen, and in cold climates at nineteen in the case of boys and eighteen in the case of girls.
[75] In the time of Shiva yogis and bio-psychologists preferred cold climates. In those days they did [...] is a bio-psychological practice.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] thick skin they used to resist the cold. During the ice age only those [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[14] Pure Bhakti cannot be based on [...] dont hesitate when killing in cold blood a young goat for the so-called satiation of a goddess.
[9] Sick persons who are sensitive to cold should take their bath in warm [...] In extremely cold climatic conditions warm water [...] desirable not to bathe standing.
[31] It must now be clear that in day-to-day [...] to maintain life. In extremely cold countries people eat animal flesh, [...] under the pressure of necessity.
[60] Marriage is a natural function [...] long-continued bath, would make one catch cold. Similarly, marriage has its function [...] various diseases in body and mind.
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[2] Next come non-inborn instincts. [...] these changes take place slowly in cold climates and more quickly in hot [...] bit thick at the age of six in cold climates and at the age of four [...] arises. As a result thoughts change.
[4] 1) Testes and ovaries : At around the age of thirteen in hot countries and fifteen in cold countries, the testes and ovaries develop due to the secretion of a special type of hormone.
[7] If the testes are over-active and [...] countries and seventeen to eighteen in cold countries. Along with this the [...] do that. It is not good.”
[25] For a male from a hot country, all the glands develop fully by the age of twenty-four. In cold countries this full development [...] hot countries and fifty-one in cold countries, there is more physical [...] hot countries and sixty-one in cold countries, the thinking power will slowly deteriorate.
[39] In the female body the lymph glands [...] girls at the age of sixteen, and in cold climates at nineteen in the case of boys and eighteen in the case of girls.
[8] (2) Do not practise ásanas [...] exposure and thereby you may catch cold. While practising ásanas [...] open so that air can pass through.
[11] (5) Practise ásanas on a [...] bare ground, because you may catch cold, and some secretions which come [...] ásanas may be destroyed.
[13] (7) Take sáttvika food. [...] this procedure does not apply in cold countries.
[23] (17) If it is necessary to go outdoors [...] there will be no chance of catching cold.
[137] The etymological meaning of the [...] bovines”, which are found in cold countries. By adding the suffix [...] made from the yaks tail].
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold climates. Even if planted, it [...] cultivate sugar cane in predominately cold countries. Hot countries supply sugar cane sugar to the cold countries. During the time of [...] todays sugarbeet. Since then the cold countries are no longer dependent [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.
[13] Sugarbeets mature in three months. [...] to be brought from abroad, from cold countries. When sugar cane is [...] cane be harvested in less time.
[49] This discussion of aeshvarya reminds me of a heart-wrenching story. It was at the end of the cold season and a fluttering breeze was blowing but there was still a mild touch of cold in it. Sometimes I would wear [...] east was the palásh forest.
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] holes, but it was now the end of the cold season and water was getting scarce. [...] be dry during his last moments.
[82] I looked again at Khagen and saw [...] Then I touched his body; it was as cold as ice and harder than iron. A human corpse will turn cold but it never becomes that hard. [...] unfortunate dog and now at Khagen.
[112] By adding the suffix kvip or d́rń [...] aeśamasya.” “I dont know how cold it was here in other months but this month is really cold.” Instead of saying this, we can say: “I dont know how cold it was here in other months, but aeśamasya it is really cold.”
[1] Do you know what a saying is? It [...] – hot! Tssh! – very cold! These are all tactual variations [...] we say, is Parama Puruśa.
[18] If due to the over-secretion of [...] pain has subsided, lemon juice in cold water should be taken. As with [...] the patients right nostril.
[23] 3. Take with cold water 1/16 tola of the white portion [...] Tamarindus indica Linn. ] pod.
[50] “Unfortunately for me,” [...] the night. You may have caught a cold.”
[71] I quickly returned to the bathroom but, amazingly, there was no dead body there. Cold air was whizzing through the slits [...] chance to feed you myself.”
[73] I turned off the overhead light. As the train left Jishidi and headed towards Jhahja, the cold was tearing the heart of the dark winter night with a plaintive lament.