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[20] 6. Uttara Miimáḿsá [...] physical world]. This philosophy is commonly called Vedánta Darshana.
[1] The word guhya [...] 1 ) as commonly used means something mysterious, [...] uccát́ana, sammohana and stambhana.
[18] Amániná mánadena [...] anye dive mána . People commonly show respect to those people who [...] become established in society.
[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] the wife of Gańesha, as commonly misunderstood by the masses). [...] come from adopting these ideas.
[12] The human respiratory system also [...] becomes impossible and what we commonly call death occurs.
[62] The patriarch, or gańapati [...] linga and Gańapati are still commonly worshipped. Many people do not [...] outlook of the kśatriyas.
[4] Just as the a sound is the [...] Except in the Rgveda, we commonly find the use of the note ni [...] were prescribed.
[4] Let us examine in what sense the word progress is commonly used in the physical sphere. People [...] There, also, it is partly mental.
[2] Different countries have different [...] gá and ghá, which is commonly known as the vivrta style of pronunciation. [...] pánii is pronounced as páin.
[15] Crimes are acts forbidden by the [...] conception of virtue and vice applies commonly to humanity in general.
[1] You know that according to the Indo-Aryan custom (commonly called simply “Aryan”) [...] diseases – it is a panacea.
[24] Ans.: – Although jiivátman [...] Paramátman on the microcosm is commonly known as jiivátman. It [...] reflection on the unit mind varies.
[117] It is also possible for the mental [...] of ghost is not the same as the commonly known ghost. To force a soul to [...] simply to show someone a ghost.
[161] Another staple food eaten by many [...] In England, wheat and poppy are commonly sown together. If, in the month [...] periods during the sowing season.
[289] There are other sources of sugar which are not very commonly used because they are not commercially [...] be grown if they are available.
[327] The orange is one of the most commonly available fruits in the world. [...] (approximately one third of an acre).
[392] In Chinese tea the green leaves [...] various black teas are grown and are commonly called “chá.”
[407] Arrowroot is a non-creeping tuber of the potato group. It is nutritious and is commonly used as a tickener. It has medicinal qualities as well.
[431] Turmeric is commonly made into powder and used as a [...] turmeric tubers are found in Patna.
[452] It is also commonly grown as a companion plant with potato in the irrigation furrow.
[454] Cloves are well-known as a savoury spice which aid digestion. Clove oil is commonly used for this purpose. Cloves [...] they are not inundated with water.
[4] If an unmarried woman suffers humiliation [...] the form of a disease. This is commonly called hysteria. If the cause [...] phit́ haoyá [fainting].
[4] I also said that one could ask [...] This particular mantra, which is commonly known as the “Gáyatrii [...] “the rk for Savitá”.
[24] Ans.: – Although jiivátman [...] Paramátman on the microcosm is commonly known as jiivátman. It [...] reflection on the unit mind varies.
[117] It is also possible for the mental [...] of ghost is not the same as the commonly known ghost. To force a soul to [...] simply to show someone a ghost.
[22] At that time the Rupanarayan was [...] decrease. This kind of ilish was commonly known as viilish.
[58] In fact, the words gáchi, gáchá, gáchiyá were commonly used before the Farsi derived [...] “Belgáchiyá”.
[46] The word kholá has other [...] “covering”. Two words are commonly used in Bengali to refer to the [...] (nárkoler málá).
[2] I told you that there must not [...] bliss.” In our Savitr Rk, which is commonly known as Gáyatrii Mantra, [...] vayaḿ dhyánaḿ kurmah.
[2] Puruśa is only consciousness [...] Prakrti. Whatever Prakrti does is commonly known as nature.
[16] Vargiiya ba is pronounced like [...] call double v. The French would commonly use this double v at the beginning [...] facilitate proper pronunciation.
[2] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. [...] Himalayan girl; thats why she is commonly known as “Párvatii”. [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[7] Similarly, both these positive [...] affected by negative microvita, one is commonly known as a “lunatic” [...] from the moon or from moonlight.)
[90] The things that we think to be [...] “inanimate” entities which are commonly accepted as “eternal” [...] environment for it well in advance.
[2] And this phase of creation, which is commonly known as the extroversial force [...] point is called bindu in Tantra.
[437] While dancing Kaośikii one [...] the Macrocosm. This process is commonly known as Mysticism. Kaośikii [...] 8 )
[18] Vocabulary : The meaning [...] notes. In English, indeclinables are commonly called prepositions and conjunctions. [...] ago in which we find these lines:
[67] 3) Paeshácii Prákrta [...] Páháŕii Panjabi (this language is commonly known as Páháŕii in Himachal Pradesh).
[18] Now, the tool you commonly use to cut stone, this gáiṋiti [...] kut́a is “pickaxe”.
[59] It was quite some time later [...] of Kashmir. The place is still commonly known today as Shalimar.
[46] Kuruvinda also means [...] “digestive pills” (commonly called churań in [...] medicine bháskara salt.
[21] In ancient times the word navaratna was commonly used for the principal nine precious gems.
[95] The bird known as phiuṋe [folk-tailed shrike], which is commonly seen in rural Bengal, also has the proper name “ kumárii bird”.
[28] 5) Another meaning of the word karpara is what we commonly call bhojáli, a slightly curved weapon that is used both as a dagger and as a sword.
[6] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. [...] Himalayan girl; thats why she is commonly known as “Párvatii”. [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[5] The third meaning of káca , for which káṋc is more commonly used, is “glass” [...] siisá means “lead”.
[88] 1) The ordinary crow that we commonly see. According to biologists, [...] solidarity is also praiseworthy.
[69] Nearly all deceitful acts, such [...] travelling without a ticket, are commonly a result of the influence of bad company.
[25] Generally in the Post-Buddha days, [...] mantras. In the Puranic Age, the commonly accepted practice was that the [...] “Vámá Shakti”.
[44] He is Bhagaván, the master [...] the scope of bondage) as it is commonly understood.
[4] Vaerágya is commonly understood to mean retiring from [...] from the influence of Prakrti.
[3] The word chatri which is commonly used feminine gender of student [...] an invitation from any person.
[1] This disease has no name in ancient [...] “gonorrhoea”, is more commonly used.
[32] The Semitic race is an important [...] southern portions of West Asia (now commonly known as the Middle East), excluding Persia.
[52] Ábgárii [excise], [...] the Farsi word tapshiil is also commonly used in Bengali to mean “list” [...] childrens literature there is a verse:
[30] The area where Náradá [...] Jhunjhunwalii, etc.) are still commonly used by the general public, especially [...] still prevalent among merchants.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, [...] have its own script. Every script commonly used in different parts of India [...] older than Devanágarii.
[17] Paddy, commonly called rice, is the staple food [...] seeds of these grasses are eaten.
[79] Corn is often fried in a pan to [...] rich country, yet the breakfast commonly eaten by the people is corn flakes.
[3] Some people use the word stimita [...] probably the word stimita became commonly used for the waning of light by [...] sun. Those who helped to make it commonly used thought that perhaps they [...] about the village opera party:
[29] This distortion is commonly brought within the scope of an [...] so aośadh became okhadh.
[3] The first thing to be known and [...] Gáyattrii Mantra (it is commonly known as the Gáyattrii [...] with the Supreme Entity.”
[14] And after creation and nourishment, [...] withdrawal, the withdrawal which is commonly known as “death” – [...] God – is “ma”.
[23] We take the oldest time of the [...] none of the songs and doggerels commonly sung by the people are more than [...] and are stopping singing them.
[33] There are many foreign words like kágaj that are commonly used in Bengali, for example, [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.
[1] Guńa here [in spiritual [...] not “quality” as it commonly implies. Puruśa is pure [...] “I”] come into being.
[1] Kola also refers to the [...] midst of danger. So they used to commonly carry with them a convenient-sized [...] used as weapon as well as flute.
[73] Purport: The gates of organs (i.e., [...] that are active behind what we commonly call the eyes are collectively called the eye indriya.
[10] The root an is more frequently [...] The suffix ańd́ac is commonly used to imply something whose nature is hidden.
[30] Before the fetus is created, milk-producing [...] offspring, even if they are incubated. Commonly such eggs take longer to spoil. [...] defects of non-vegetarian food.
[63] It has been said earlier, and it [...] Krśńa and others, were what is commonly known as worldly people. In Puráńa the names of their wives and children are also mentioned.
[117] There may be many interpretations of the term “Iishvara.” But it commonly means “the controller of [...] entity free from all bondages.
[4] There are many ásanas whose [...] animals and birds which are not commonly found in human beings: the physical [...] special qualities are developed.
[11] The word ugra means “supreme”, [...] word oggara (that is, aogra) was commonly used to mean “hot” or “spicy”. There is a doggerel in old Bengali:
[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, [...] music and Dakśinatya music (commonly known as Karnataka music), music [...] its inspiration from mysticism.
[4] The words nakala and meki are of [...] “near”, and the prefix ava commonly means “lower”. That [...] “abuse” or “harsh words”.
[15] If an unmarried daughter suffers [...] the form of a disease. This is commonly called hysteria. If the cause [...] phit́ haowá [fainting].
[19] In the psychic world we use the [...] is not absolutely true, still we commonly divide the mind into three layers [...] contemplation born of experience.