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[22] I wish to avoid philosophical intricacies [...] thundering voice. He is the one with the conch. He is Maháviśńu from whom hundreds of sparks fly outwards.
[11] As I was explaining, He is Gunahiina, [...] eulogies. Some gods and goddesses hold conch shells, some hold clubs, and some [...] the following poem on the spot:
[5] 2. In those days the Aryans were [...] the glittering snow… as a conch shell. Hence the epithet shubhra kalevara [“one with a white-complexioned body”].
[7] c. They should not blow conch shells or sing loudly. [...] 2 )
[8] At the most auspicious moment on [...] single ritual was omitted. They blew conch shells, walked around the sacred [...] father instead of a Hindu priest.
[1] The marriage premises and the marriage [...] should greet them by blowing the conch or by other auspicious sounds. [...] Prańidhána will be done.
[24] The newly-married couple will hold each others hands. A conch may be blown and other auspicious [...] to their parents or guardians.
[135] [I devotionally salute the moon that is snow-white like the divine conch, who is born out of the Pacific Ocean and who is an ornament in the crown of Lord Shiva.]
[43] Different kinds of metals and [...] be. Medicines produced from the conch shell, which have generated excitement [...] carbonate and calcium hydroxide.
[33] How can one attain Puruśottama [...] name of Krśńas conch] resulting in Arjunas final, [...] their physical ears they hear it.
[74] I told you a little while ago [...] displays a spiral pattern like a conch shell, and that is the reason [...] , in the sense that it has a conch shell on its crown.
[74] One of you was asking about [...] Maháshauṋkha does not mean a large conch shell, maháshauṋkha [...] the lowest caste], but a milkman.
[112] I said, “Many deities have conch shells in their hands. A conch is a marine creature. The fishermen [...] market. Is it not violence?”
[38] The fifth meaning of the word kadara [...] with the conch-craft industry. The conch shells that come from that part [...] high quality. Because high quality conch shells are in short supply nowadays [...] specializing in conch-shell crafts] and conch traders are practically out of [...] famous for their conch-shell crafts.
[62] 1) Conch.
[66] 5) Another meaning of the word kambu is the same kind of spot that one finds on a conch. In ancient times such a conch-like [...] kambugriivá in feminine form.
[69] Kambu + ka = kambuka. Kambuka means: 1) a trumpeting elephant, (2) conch, and (3) a person engaged in an [...] of professions in ancient times:
[69] 7) Articles of mineral but non-metallic [...] calcium sulphate, calcium phosphate, conch shells, rubber and oyster shells.
[1] At dawn after decorating the house [...] entering). Then, as the women blow conch shells, the males of the family [...] invited male and female guests.
[21] (c) They should not blow conch shells or sing loudly.
[125] [The divine, snow-coloured conch born of the Pacific Ocean. [...] adorns the crown of Shiva.]
[129] The necessary amount of lime can [...] ghuting, dolomite, oysters and conch shells. In the northern part of [...] there are deposits of limestone.
[10] In the Contai Basin there is enormous [...] salt, iodine, phosphorus, oyster, conch shell and seaweed industries can all be developed.
[14] Along the Contai seashore various types of beautiful oysters and conch shells are available, which can [...] and a variety of other products.
[1] A birthday celebration should begin [...] food. Incense, candles, blowing of conch shells, etc., are not essential [...] may be used if people so desire.