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[23] Any object which creates bondage [...] silver coins, their minds would be coloured silver. Today, peoples minds are coloured by the thought of paper currency. [...] oneself from the bondage of colour.
[56] But the question arises: Is Parama Puruśa or Supreme Consciousness characteristically coloured? The answer is “no”. [...] apprehended for He is beyond all colours.
[106] That is why I say that you must [...] object, then their minds become coloured with the colour of that object. [...] withdraw the mind from its object.
[195] After walking a little way they [...] the dead body carrying different coloured posters, festoons and leaflets.
[26] That Supreme Entity is the unique [...] incandescent light or a glossy coloured mirror, and sometimes plays flute [...] the deceptive play of his magic.
[16] Then is the unit consciousness [...] Reflecting Principle, because it is coloured by the colour of the unit mind. [...] and sorrows of the microcosms.
[11] Now the meaning of the root verb [...] make radiant”. He who has coloured the entire world – since it is coloured we are able to see it – [...] jagadbhásakánanda .
[49] Brahma is not classifiable under any Varńa or color, but His thoughts are of course coloured. Colour co-exists with the sound [...] different guńas or qualities.
[17] In the days of Mahaprabhu, the [...] could you smear him or her with coloured powder, and then treat them to malpoa. These days all these customs have degenerated.
[30] According to Vaeśńava Tantra, a person in a certain circumstance is coloured with a particular vibrational [...] kind of ragasádhaná.
[282] The summer season variety is also [...] long and the flowers are cream coloured. In Calcutta, it is called “najne,” [...] sojne” or all-season drumstick.
[288] sugar cane sugar beet [...] South Indian (ash coloured) North Indian (with three [...] olive (mahuá, mahul)
[18] Then, in the afternoon, all will [...] Varńárghyadána (using áviir [coloured powder] or flowers of colours [...] there will be a collective meal.
[7] The third is thoughts having no [...] suffering, then he paints brightly coloured dreams and launches imaginary [...] world, his mind starts glittering.
[9] [Colourful moments in the lives of the darling children of the dust Sprays of coloured powder and rose-water, Scarves [...] light, the mind starts glittering.]
[1] Gad́d́ is a very ancient [...] like marionettes dressed in gaudy, coloured clothes in a puppet show. The [...] rationality was considered blasphemous.
[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] reason that tamoguńa is coloured black. Black is no colour. In [...] self and also merges in that self.
[5] Through rhythm, O dearest, You [...] filled with song. With hope You coloured the sky and air, And broke through illusion, O noble Soul.
[17] However he himself was not able [...] “that by which something is coloured”, for example, “raiṋjaka [...] and in the Southwest it is less.
[9] Paritráńáya [...] mohánta. Those who may or may not use coloured ashes (white, red, crimson, etc.), [...] appearance, external criteria.
[21] What is this impression like? Suppose [...] red, but only appears to be red, coloured by the reflection of the red rose. In the same way, the human soul is also apparently coloured by virtue or vice. Whenever the [...] just as the mirror is not actually coloured red. This is how this pápopahata [...] or virtuous deeds and thoughts.
[24] Iishitva : You see, my Párthasárathi [...] That is, His lips are not coloured by betel preparations, but there [...] He was established in iishitva.
[39] Suppose there is a clear mirror, [...] red. It has only been apparently coloured by the red rose. Just as the mirror becomes apparently coloured red, the human soul is also apparently coloured by virtue and vice. Whenever the [...] just as the mirror is not actually coloured red.
[86] Another meaning of the word kumarii is the atasii flower [a kind of golden coloured flower]. Some people call it [...] distinguish it from other flowers.
[77] We obtain the word káliuṋga [...] elephants – somewhat ashen coloured, in fact. One name of this medium-sized [...] káliuṋga .
[140] We started from Jammu at dawn. [...] Jambushilá, or rose-apple coloured stone, for the particles of gold [...] Himalayas – Jambudviipa.
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, [...] eagles as well. Some of them had coloured tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[131] The following morning the witch [...] my sky-blue, saffron and violet coloured sari. When I get off the plane I shall wear my cream, green and red coloured sari. Bo-Bo-Bo-Bodha Mukherjee, is it clear?”
[135] “There are muslin saris from [...] 33 with wide silver and golden coloured borders; 100 kinds of Santipur [...] pure silk saris from Murshidabad; coloured, pure silk saris from the loom; [...] beings have yet to see.”
[365] 25) Nakshikata Market. A bazar where coloured quilts and mattresses were sold.
[5] In Bengal one normally finds five [...] – small-sized and catechu coloured; (5) shmashán owl (found mostly in burial grounds) – small and black.
[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] hybrid community of browny-black coloured people who migrated from Malaya [...] of those different communities.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into [...] skin, reddish or golden hair, brown coloured eyes like those of cats, warm [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[33] The Austrics have medium-sized bodies and mud-black coloured skins.
[21] 1) Austrics . The Austrics [...] bodies, pointed noses and mud-black coloured skins.
[49] Omar is an Arabic word but it is [...] colour is called a jardá coloured sari. There is a kind of reddish-yellow [...] called jardápáttii.
[57] Such dream castles take on most [...] pegasus so that it will fly towards a coloured rainbow in the sky of their dreams. [...] despite improper guidance at home.
[14] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] was born on an island with black coloured soil, he was named Krśńa [...] eighteen Puráńas:
[81] For instance, the root rańj [...] to the root rańj, and the coloured powder or colour globules that [...] to the rule, cin becomes ciin.)
[21] Through abhidhyána the unit [...] ostentatious display of holy beads and coloured foreheads are not the means to attain divine knowledge.