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[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] Dravids, and they used to keep a container with them for this purpose. The [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[3] Now, the second portion, the second [...] To contain something you need a container. Here you are standing in the city of Athens. It is the container. This city of Athens is contained [...] the very order of this universe.
[155] Upa – lá + d́a. Its etymological meaning is “that which does the work of a container or base but which cannot do it [...] Urdu and Farsi saḿreje.
[1] In very ancient times, that is, [...] rice). In exchange they would get a container. Again, in exchange for a sieve, [...] exchange continued for a long time.
[2] In ancient Bengal, the exchange [...] ploughs. He returned home with a brass container in exchange for a yoke. In reply [...] you?” he said, “I got the container in exchange for my yoke.”
[14] All religions should be established [...] religion should not be like a glass container which breaks with a light tap.
[25] In the poem Kálii is described [...] create.” And in her hand there is a container of nectar. So this is an excellent [...] never attain the Supreme Goal.
[30] Chimpanzees, orang-utans and gorillas [...] of humans. The cranium – a container made of bones for the brain – [...] they cannot stand for a long time.
[10] In the various rituals of worship, [...] Dravids, and they used to keep a container with them for this purpose. Young [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[2] In the most ancient times, in the [...] interesting aspect of this is that the container of microcosm, the human body – [...] expanded, as did its vitality.
[1] Kośa means Ádhára [...] relation between them that of the container and the contained? If we say; [...] and which is not? If either the container or the contained is considered [...] exist separately. The house is the container and the person is the contained. [...] contained and the Kośa is the container. Clearly the container must be bigger than that which [...] Paramátman; hence it cannot have a container. Should we then consider that [...] relationship is not that of the container and the contained. The difference [...] unit soul. (Jiiva bháva).
[17] In the poem Kálii is described [...] create.” And in her hand there is a container of nectar. This is an excellent [...] never attain the supreme goal.
[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] Dravids, and they used to keep a container with them for this purpose. Young [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[37] 1. The patient should obtain 5 tolas of curd (yoghurt) and keep it overnight in a stone container. Early in the morning mix one [...] destroying the poison of syphilis.
[3] If you happen to pass an abattoir [...] repulsive secretion. If a fish bowl or container which held hilsa fish is cleaned with a cloth, and the cloth is used to clean another container, a repulsive smell will be emitted from the second container unless it is properly ventilated. A vegetarian will feel uncomfortable if this container is used for eating, drinking or anything else. Strict vegetarians avoid using any container which has been used to hold non-vegetarian [...] for almost the same reasons.]]
[15] SOME [...] and abound in: Regarding a container, abound in and abound [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[12] The custom among the people of [...] to carry with them a betel-leaf container and nut-cutter whenever they went out of doors.
[13] It is known to all, and is still [...] Therefore at one time they would keep a container of collyrium inserted in their coiffures.
[14] In other words, at that time the [...] them, and the women always had a container of collyrium. Even today during [...] and the bride has on her head a container of collyrium.
[25] [I live on a small hillock. I have hardly any neighbours. There is no rice left in the container. I fast almost daily.]
[43] Bear in mind here that the words [...] sará hacche ná [the container is not being used]. In the domestic life of Bengal, the container or utensil which is used often [...] Bengali rather than any other word.
[1] The word sarva contains [...] . For this reason the final container of everything is Parama Puruśa [...] to Parama Puruśa .
[20] Nára also means [...] universe requires a support or container (ádhára) . [...] India. India is its support or container. The container of India is Asia and for Asia it is the earth. This earths container is the solar system. Everyone requires some container. Paramá Prakrti also requires some container. No one can be without shelter. [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[19] There are some words that do not [...] and kat́orá [small container] are old Vedic words but they are still in use today.
[17] By splitting up the atom immense [...] requires a material shelter – a container. After the destruction of the container, the immense released energy moves [...] the earth. This is the secret.
[123] To contain something you need a container. Here you are standing in the city of Athens. It is the container. This city of Athens is contained [...] is the order of this universe.
[72] Another meaning of the word [...] fragrant object and preserved in a container, for example, iitr (it [...] scented with pandanus flower, etc.
[34] If mango glue is kept in a container and bird seed is put on it and [...] considered the deed of an honest person.
[125] Another meaning of the word [...] a kumbhá [earthen container], so they were called kumbhila .
[49] Kut+hupac/úpac = kutupa/kutúpa. [...] bottle”, the kind that was used as a container for oil in ancient India. Even [...] jasmine oil in kutupas :
[91] The second meaning of the word kuntala is “container with a handle for liquid”, [...] kambala dáo .
[2] In the fifteenth century in India, [...] [“whether the pot is the container of the oil or the oil is contained in the pot”].
[24] 1) Human skull [narakapálra] [...] skull. The brain needs a strong container, thus the skull or cranium must [...] kapár) means “head”.
[20] 7) The covered water container which was used out of necessity [...] things), is also called kakubha.
[57] When the juice of a ripe and hardened coconut is kept for a long time in a bell-metal container, it acquires the property of wine. [...] This is why it causes inebriation.
[123] 30) Another meaning of the word [...] “tray”. The kind of container, or tray, which is used in an office or court for keeping files is also called káka.
[111] The king gave Duyo a brass pitcher and a round container full of betel leaves. Chewing [...] in the direction of the forest.
[4] Everyone present will take one container of water (cool or lukewarm, according [...] a big vessel, and then recite:
[7] After that all the persons present will pour a container of water each in the same manner and recite:
[10] Then again they will pour one container of water each into the same vessel and recite the verse:
[70] Sarvabhutádhivásah. Sarvadhuta means container. We are now sitting in Agartala, a sub-divisional town. What is the container of Agartala town? Tripura State is the container of Agartala. India is the container of Tripura state, Asia is the container of India, the planet Earth is the container of Asia and the solar universe is the container of the planet Earth.
[71] In this creation there are numerous solar universes. Parama Puruśa is the container of all these containers; hence [...] phenomenon. Nothing is unknown to Him.
[7] “Bhu” means “bhuvana”. [...] universe by taking the form of its container according to the structural solidarity [...] effects are seen, perceived or felt.
[11] This Cognitive Faculty is present not only in each and every figure but without a container also. It is not only all-pervading [...] is known as Viśńu.
[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the [...] must be used carefully. When the container is referred to then either “with” [...] this case the Sundarbans is the container. But “Tigers abound in the Sundarbans”.
[25] Áshaya: Áshaya means [...] universe requires some adhara i.e. container where to remain. No one can remain [...] particularly for a crude or physical body.
[8] “Álamba” means “physical container” – a fundament. But mental [...] existence without a fundament – a container – or without a pabulum. [...] Nirálamba – beyond container. He is the goal – the desideratum, and He requires no pabulum.