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[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] face and, with a daub from their collyrium casket, would make a black mark [...] cosmetics, so they used to tuck this collyrium casket into their hair-buns. They still do this at the time of their marriage ceremony.
[10] In the various rituals of worship, [...] face and, with a daub from their collyrium casket, would make a black mark [...] cosmetics, so they used to tuck this collyrium casket into their hair-buns. They still do this at the time of their marriage ceremony.
[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] face and, with a daub from their collyrium casket, would make a black mark [...] cosmetics, so they used to tuck this collyrium casket into their hair-buns. They still do this at the time of their marriage ceremony.
[13] It is known to all, and is still [...] over the body, and then to apply collyrium on their eyes, cakitaharińiiprekśańá [...] deer”]. The wide use of this collyrium would give the dark-complexioned [...] they would keep a container of collyrium inserted in their coiffures.
[14] In other words, at that time the [...] women always had a container of collyrium. Even today during a wedding ceremony [...] has on her head a container of collyrium.
[6] The collyrium of my eyes and the tears of my [...] far-off land, by whose magic charm?
[4] You are like a black ribbon mingled [...] are in my cosmetic mark, in the collyrium of my eyes So close, yet I [...] cheek, In every pore of my life.
[50] Certain dots or ornamental [...] (e.g., those of sandalwood paste, collyrium, vermilion), but certain markings, [...] are also called kuruvinda .
[29] Kad + jala = kajjala, that is, [...] kajjvala. Kajjvala means “collyrium”.
[163] Just as the suffixes “kin” [...] used as medicine. Some use it as collyrium for the eyes. For all of these [...] rasáiṋjana to give them lustre.
[34] 8. If the secretions or pus of [...] red or runny, application of a collyrium of apámárga [...] the eyes with a pigeon feather.
[6] Some civilizations after coming [...] heads because they used to insert collyrium case in their hair bun. You know that if a collyrium case is tucked into the hair, [...] Bengali women no longer insert collyrium cases into their hair. Similarly, [...] of ancient civilization it was.
[8] By adding lyut́ to anj we also get the word aiṋjana [sulphate of antimony used as collyrium] which means “that which [...] is used; aḿ is not used.
[52] “I am very near and dear [...] in the world, a fathomless magic collyrium, was contained in those eyes. [...] was watching a talking picture.
[55] [I salute thee, O goddess of knowledge, Whose beautiful eyes are adorned with collyrium, Whose breast is decorated [...] viiná, and other hand holds a book.]