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[9] While advancing, human beings gradually [...] learned how to roast and otherwise cook their food.
[10] In our practical life we call those [...] concerned about the caste of the cook. This discrimination is the distortion [...] result they will never attain Him.
[24] What is that entity which looks [...] or malevolent: with fire you can cook food or burn your neighbours [...] Supreme Brahma, the Lord of all Gods.
[9] Grind spices or be a cook Touch not the pan you ever [...] spiders web Love awaits you there.
[2] The Bengali society today is not [...] to wear a blouse. They used to cook rice, greens, and shukto; [...] food items popular in those days:
[21] Days passed… weeks passed… [...] in a vacant mood. He said to his cook, “Dont make any nice [...] returns in good health.”
[57] So he applied his first trick. [...] things? They neither know how to cook nor eat. They eat stale rice and scorched eggfruit and they brush their teeth with ash.”
[47] “With forty asrafis,” [...] any servants. Hell have to cook, wash the dishes, clean the beds [...] difficult for a frail old man?”
[11] Surprised, I looked at her with [...] someone comes I really love to cook and serve food myself. But you [...] painful that is for me.”
[3] The next morning I narrated all [...] studies. The next night they asked our cook to sleep in that room.
[4] Starting halfway through the night the cook would not let me sleep. He started [...] The next morning I saw that the cook and my household members were talking together in hushed tones.
[5] The gist of what I could overhear was that in the middle of the night the cook woke up suddenly to a noise. Then [...] Seeing something like this the cook got terrified and immediately woke me up.
[6] After listening to him, one of [...] fled the room. As she told the cook, it is for this reason that they did not want me to stay alone in that room at night. The cook had been told to stay with me in that room in case I got afraid while alone.
[7] The next night, though extremely unwilling, the cook came to sleep with me, but this [...] the room. The next morning the cook informed everyone that he had [...] he had to give up his job, fine.
[3] I have already said on many occasions [...] while cooking something, an expert cook always takes care that things [...] mixture to the point of being tasty.
[416] There is a childrens rhyme [...] “Dan, Baithaka, Kasarat”. The cook heard, “Rasun, Piaz, Adarak”.
[4] There are people who cut slices of flesh off dead animals in order to cook and eat them. Once I observed [...] definitely a foul smell coming from it.
[2] The mind has two main functions: [...] into a hot frying pan (which the cook does to give a richer aroma to [...] motor organs to spring into action.
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] saying, “Can you please go and cook your food in some other place, [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[15] There are two distinct paths. The [...] “Well sister, what did you cook today?” This will also be [...] remarkable science lies in kiirtana.
[23] “Bhávátiitaḿ [...] guru. The man who taught you how to cook was also a guru. So many gurus. [...] diikśá was also a guru.
[39] Have you noticed one other thing? [...] people of Rarh get mature fish they cook it sour. People from Calcutta [...] Vauṋga-D́abák eat fish curry.
[43] Here also there is no mention of [...] mung dál. Modern ladies who cook are unfamiliar with the way mug-sháuli [...] nearly extinct Rájnagar.
[70] Magadh never had a city by the [...] there and the travellers would cook their own food. Sophiyásarái [...] District, modern Dhanbad District).
[8] Likewise, animals also have some [...] not possess canine teeth, they cook or boil meat so that they can [...] of the absence of canine teeth.
[6] Burmese, Kan Chin, Kachin, Martavan, [...] Krśńadás) and my cook;s name was Judhit́t́thir [...] name to be changed to Dharmaraj.
[7] “The Divine Entity has an [...] you can use your mental head to cook food and your mental tongue to [...] domain of the witnessing faculty.
[4] A master cook was walking close behind him. [...] garlic, onion, ginger.’”
[444] Moreover, there is also a system [...] “Hello sister, what did you cook today?” So normally a mrdanga [...] is a large science in Kiirtana.
[57] A cook. The cook picks up the vegetables from below [...] why kuka means “a cook”. In this case, the proximity [...] and the English word ́cook; should be especially noted.
[107] It was now time for dinner. [...] leaving my house I had told my cook to prepare for me boiled rice [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[22] Immediately after the crop [...] Then you put it into the pot and cook it, is it not? The heap of crops [...] also known as kut́a .
[20] Just as the quinquelemental [...] another, arrange separate stoves, cook in separate kitchens, measure [...] are kutanu for each other.
[123] Aklmand began telling the story. [...] reach down and pull them up and cook them in the portable stoves they [...] along with their rice and ghee.
[139] 2) The tools or implements for [...] goldsmiths small hammer, a cook;s cooking utensils (ladle, tongs, spatula), potters wheel, and so on.
[253] Maharastras Citpávan [...] meat, or used to eat meat, used to cook their meat without onions. When [...] also in the Mount Kailash region.
[41] “Rotten bullocks heart, din ta dina din Cook up some rice and put some fresh [...] with intestine chutney.”
[159] “How do you cook without water?” asked Aparna.
[208] “This is a lame excuse,” [...] they steal it how will we bathe, cook food and drink water? There wont [...] this in broad daylight.”
[216] After seeing all this commotion [...] river Bhaba! Whos going to cook my meals twice a day?”
[3] There are so many different stories [...] continually dirty. Would you rather I cook for you or spend my time cleaning the house 700 times a day? Its up to you.”
[241] “His wife started to drool [...] house. In the meantime Ill cook the fish.’
[12] Those forested areas which contain [...] fruits and roots. Those who used to cook their food needed cooking fuel, [...] which were bereft of arańi.
[15] Let me tell you an interesting [...] warriors, they did not know how to cook, so five cooks accompanied them. [...] such caste histories reliable?
[6] What is the mental process of thinking? [...] unless it is done, one should not cook. Similarly, each thought has a [...] which lies covert in everything.
[18] During the menstrual period sleeping [...] one to assist them in cooking may cook meals outside the kitchen in the [...] kept dry, warm and comfortable.
[26] The production of áus will [...] the snake god, villagers used to cook áus and prepare a dish [...] rice, áus has little fat.
[26] Now Parama Puruśa [...] Why should I give them? I will cook delicious food for you, I will [...] pápaḿ yah sah harih .
[33] There are many foreign words like [...] (Farsi), bávurci [Islamic cook] (Farsi), bávurcikháná [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.
[4] Once upon a time people preferred [...] roasted, for they did not know how to cook at all. Gradually they developed [...] appreciate any crude song or music.
[3] His wife started to drool as soon [...] house. In the meantime Ill cook the fish.”
[41] He continued talking: “I [...] I didnt let just anybody cook it; I cooked it with my own hands, [...] at 2:30 in the morning.”