Co > References for ‘content’
See also: contaminations · contemplate · contemplated · contemplates · contemplating · contemplation · contemplative · contemplator · contemporaneously · contemporaries · contemporary · contempt · contemptible · contemptuously · contend · contended · contending · contends · contented · contention · contentions · Contentment · contents · contest · contestant · context · contexts · contiguity
[3] [Bábá paused and [...] everything. Howsoever he was, he remained content. Even when his wife forced him [...] greater devotee than was Arjuna.
[3] Krśńa says human [...] eat to his or her hearts content. A woman who wishes to adorn herself [...] cautious before wishing for anything.
[4] Along with the changes in time, [...] not meant for women, so they were content with ornaments. [...] 1 )
[26] Rádhá attained Krśńa [...] think of Him again, but will remain content to look after my little worldly [...] bháva, in Vraja Krśńa.
[75] The word úśara means “that land which has become infertile because its salt content has increased due to the influx [...] other than an increase in its salt content is not called úśara.
[33] Neither the vipras nor the vaeshyas [...] outlook is different. They are content to simply accumulate wealth, and [...] for money without any hesitation.
[16] You should know what avidyá is – what is its scope and content – and you should know what [...] material and spiritual spheres.
[156] As mentioned above, the greater [...] the unknown; they cannot remain content with the known. Thus where there [...] intuitional faculty of the human mind.
[195] There is a flagrant dearth of developed [...] sexuality, whatever might be their content or language, sell extremely well. [...] critical reviews are not available.
[14] Now, the point is that the entire [...] ever be. Human beings can rest content in this regard. Only in the psychic [...] overcome the psychic afflictions.
[70] Prakrti is spiritually refulgent [...] sure of the quantity of the gold content in the ornaments, weighing them [...] the guineas stamp.”
[79] Parama Puruśa is with Umá, [...] cause of creation. In a particular content He may also be called Iisvara, [...] all-witnessing and self-effulgent.
[5] Along with the changes in time, [...] not meant for women, so they were content with ornaments.
[46] The horse proceeded on. After riding [...] drank water to his hearts content but could not say anything to [...] saluting him and giving him thanks.
[10] The difference between a sádhaka [...] others, not for himself. He is content to love God.
[11] “So you see, Etwari,” [...] to enjoy it to my hearts content.”
[39] “Dad, why do you always overeat?” [...] on my plate to my hearts content. What I dont get I cant [...] speech in honour of the glutton.
[35] Usually the non-Aryans were content with little. What was developed [...] and that of Tantra on the other.
[36] As previously mentioned, by “non-Aryans” [...] society. This Austric society was content to practise the extroversial aspects [...] evil purposes, hypnotism, etc.)
[8] On the other hand, the West is [...] for all that, it is not socially content and miserably lacks spiritual [...] with only one-sided development.
[1] Human beings have an inherent and [...] unthinkable that people will be content to lead insignificant lives. The [...] sufficient intellect and stamina.
[2] Those happy days came to an end [...] together, ate to our hearts content and noted down each others [...] about any major good or bad news.
[220] Suppose there is a big garden of [...] eating mangoes to their hearts content. But the intellectuals only watch [...] have been eaten by the devotees!
[14] 14. Always remember the content of your oaths.
[9] Shiva was not content with the mere invention of táńd́ava. [...] elevated to a systematic practice.
[34] Just as the popular discontent [...] to the common masses; they were content with the Vedic rituals and with [...] was not emphatic about morality.
[57] Young animals will never be content to remain inside such a zoo, even [...] they will never remain inside.
[15] Hence the more quickly people understand [...] that real truth they should be content for the time being with apará jiṋána or mundane knowledge.
[4] As mentioned above, the greater [...] the unknown; they cannot remain content with the known. Thus where there [...] intuitional faculty of the human mind.
[1] Rádhá [...] think of Him, but shall remain content to look after my little worldly [...] in Krśńa of Vraja.
[9] In 1967 in Allahabad Shrii Shrii [...] notes which corroborate the basic content of the article.) Because of its [...] page 29 of the article we find:
[12] The human mind is never fixed or [...] The mind must have at least some content; there must always be an objective [...] provided with some subtle pabulum.
[25] “Because in heaven well be able to eat cucumbers to our hearts content,” they replied.
[30] “So, Phatus mother, [...] eat cucumbers to our hearts content.”
[593] Young animals will never be content to remain inside such a zoo, even [...] they will never remain inside.
[2] Many problems occur with the disappearance of trees. First, the carbon dioxide content in the air rises as there are [...] soil making process is stopped.
[25] In the case of Vraja Krśńa, [...] juicy fruit to your hearts content – no trouble, only happiness. [...] boiled, condensed sugar cane juice.
[5] If the acid content of the blood becomes excessive [...] crystallize and form kidney stones.
[36] In prehistoric times, the melon [...] kheṋŕo the sugar content is almost nil. In taste it is [...] when ripe) than like cucumber.
[106] Queen Duyo happily ate to her hearts content. After the meal the king gave [...] house, she was simply delighted.
[83] Take the example of okra. Edible [...] This oil does not have a high fat content. The stem is low in calories. [...] consumes little irrigation water.
[6] [I rode the one-horse cart to my hearts content]
[16] Suppose there is a big garden of [...] eating mangoes to their hearts content. But the intellectuals only watch [...] have been eaten by the devotees!
[6] Books which only impart moral education [...] their exaggerated and imaginary content creates confusion in the minds [...] minds of contemporary readers.
[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] and another separates the sugar content from non-vegetarian and starchy [...] blood by separating out its sugar content and expelling it with the urine. [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.
[16] In the severe state of the disease [...] will definitely reduce the sugar content of the urine.
[14] For the proper reorganization and [...] depends largely upon the water content of the soil. High land will not [...] will follow such an arrangement.
[9] Purport: No living being is content with a little, not to speak of [...] known as ánanda [bliss].
[10] The life of Ráŕh [...] people there is basically to be content with little. Once their bare subsistence is more or less assured, they no longer run after money.
[28] Another characteristic of the carnivorous egg-producing animals is that their bodies have a high fat content and give off a strong odour. Those [...] to hilsa. It also has a high fat content. In fact, shark oil is used as [...] decomposed flesh to fresh meat.
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold [...] Europe and into increasing the sugar content of ordinary beets, which brought [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.
[1] The publication of the present [...] Bengali and Hindi. An identical content, as well as an identical ordering [...] of the Caryácarya series.
[3] The author wrote the original Caryácarya [...] came to be a slight variation in content among the different editions. A few printing mistakes also crept in.
[3] In ancient India a form of elastic [...] social classes evolved and remained content with specific economic activities [...] scope for socio-economic imbalance.