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[11] KADAM (KADAMBA). Anthocephalus [...] struck). It is widely used for cooking vessels in India. KÁṊT́ANAT́E. [...] KALÁI. Dolichos biflorus Linn.
[6] Let me give an example. While a mother is cooking in the kitchen her baby starts [...] baby, the mother will have to stop cooking for a while, take her baby in [...] for their children at all.”
[147] [Alas, alas, hasn’t Rani learned the cooking art? She puts chillies in [...] done, oh what’s to be done?]
[41] The characteristic of that Supreme [...] creation for the created? Mother is cooking. The son suddenly cries for his [...] embrace him and take him on her lap.
[32] It is through service that devotees [...] jiṋánii reasons, “Mother is cooking in the kitchen. I will see her [...] Lord? It is said in the scriptures,
[40] At any rate, there are numerous [...] d́ekci and riksha have become decki [cooking pot] and riksá or riská [...] become phál deoyá.
[1] My mothers family in Bahrampur [...] Everyone used to praise not only her cooking and social graces, but the womans [...] was experiencing inner turmoil.
[3] I have already said on many occasions [...] acceptable. For instance, while cooking something, an expert cook always [...] additional spices are fried in cooking oil and then the whole thing is [...] mixture to the point of being tasty.
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[20] In addition, there should be free [...] flour, sugar, vegetable oil and cooking oil – for all labourers.
[20] I cannot support the “lofty [...] women to spend their lives at home cooking with appliances such as ladles, [...] Debonair behind a lace curtain.
[5] The first category of thoughts [...] of that tiger; when someone is cooking, that person thinks only of salt, [...] concerning the existing environment.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] normally happens. Imagine while cooking one says, “Ill have [...] has been said in the scripture.
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] We have no idea what youre cooking, but whatever it is, it smells [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[24] Then the philosophers turn to another [...] functioning. Suppose a person is cooking food according to a particular style. Who is cooking: that person, or the style of cooking? The answer is, the person is cooking. The sun rises at a particular [...] must accept this argument also.
[5] Can one attain real knowledge through [...] village where the inhabitants were cooking and the smoke had simply accumulated [...] unreliable source of knowledge.
[2] Mother is cooking and little baby is there crying. [...] baby and again start her duty, her cooking duty. But the baby is quite intelligent [...] powers and Parama Puruśa.
[4] A master cook was walking close behind him. “Ah, the birds have also accepted that cooking is an art form. Just listen to [...] garlic, onion, ginger.’”
[17] 1) Slope plants – includes [...] price is high. It is utilized as a cooking spice. Large, white autumn brinjal can also be planted.
[11] You may be familiar with [...] proper name for a cauldron used for cooking is kat́áha [...] rather karńiká .
[21] In Bengali we use the word [...] decki [for dekci , “cooking pail”], riská [...] báksa-pyáṋt́rá .
[29] Suppose that in some instance [...] areas where there are separate cooking arrangements and separate residence, [...] divide up the crops in this manner.
[134] The verbal root kut́t́ [...] have been rendered suitable for cooking after cutting and slicing.
[138] The third meaning of the word [...] cut vegetables. If vegetables for cooking are cut into long slices (first [...] the district of Rangpur).
[115] Kumbh + ka/ac = kumbha . [...] kumbha is: “Cooking pot” (used for cooking rice).
[41] 3) A third meaning of the word [...] shunt́ turmeric is used in cooking. Since this green turmeric had [...] considered a medicine for eczema.
[70] While cooking, sometimes the bottom of a pot [...] food is called kála .
[26] 3) Cát́u [iron pan] [...] → kaŕá) used in cooking in order to place it on the stove, are also called karpara.
[34] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] people as well as being used as a cooking vegetable.
[37] A melon requires soft soil full [...] possible to extract large amounts of cooking oil from the seeds of melon and [...] as a supplement to groundnuts.
[60] I have already said that cucumbers [...] groundnuts and its oil can be used for cooking
[17] You know that the people of [...] the coal and use it for burning, cooking and metallic crafts. At one time [...] collected since very ancient times.
[30] The vakul fruit has been used as [...] from its seeds is suitable for cooking, but since there are insufficient quantities available, it is not used for cooking. This oil is, however, used in the family cooking pots in those village areas in [...] sufficient numbers of vakul trees.
[8] India has been making crystal [...] sand with alkaline wood. After cooking they noticed that the mixture [...] This is how crystal was invented.
[16] 1) Bamboo shoot. Just as with the [...] and crimped like a cabbage, as a cooking vegetable. It made for a very [...] condition then the pot would tremble.
[139] 2) The tools or implements for [...] goldsmiths small hammer, a cooks cooking utensils (ladle, tongs, spatula), potters wheel, and so on.
[265] I had to get down from the car; [...] when you were coming, mother was cooking the bread.”
[160] “Luckily there are unripe [...] girl. “We use their water for cooking, rinsing our mouths, drinking [...] charges and reduce wastage.”
[207] “Well you see,” they [...] Were digging here to make a cooking place for the confectionery.”
[55] Once there was a mother-in-law [...] 17 and the daughter-in-law was cooking them. The mother-in-law yawned sleepily and said,
[75] Energy which can be produced on [...] fuels. Bio-gas for generators, cooking, lighting and small generators [...] can be used in bio-gas plants.
[10] The word indhana is derived by [...] wood which is used as fuel for cooking is indhana. By the same reasoning, [...] or electricity that we use for cooking indhana.
[11] In southern Bengal, indhana is [...] khaŕi. Wood which is used as cooking fuel is also called arańi. Not all kinds of wood are suitable as cooking fuel. Many kinds of wood do not [...] which burn strongly are usable as cooking fuel and they are known as arańi.
[12] Those forested areas which contain [...] used to cook their food needed cooking fuel, so they used to live in [...] which were bereft of arańi.
[15] All those woods which were not used for cooking, that is, which were not indhana, [...] for sacrifices; it is used for cooking.
[6] What is the mental process of thinking? [...] is the proper procedure prior to cooking and unless it is done, one should [...] which lies covert in everything.
[44] She explained, “I found a [...] hes clever at housekeeping and cooking, too.”
[46] She protested, “And why not? When the women of the house fall sick or are feeling bored cooking and doing rounds of household chores for days on end, the men should lend a hand.”
[1] Once there was a mother-in-law [...] and the daughter-in-law was cooking them. The mother-in-law yawned sleepily and said,
[18] During the menstrual period sleeping [...] who have no one to assist them in cooking may cook meals outside the kitchen [...] kept dry, warm and comfortable.
[44] The pumpkin [lálkumŕo] [...] poláo. We have also gotten their cooking styles from that country.
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] After putting the spices in the cooking pot it not only gives off a scent [...] popular in the local language.
[16] Time continued its inexorable march. [...] food much tastier by partially cooking them. [...] salt and learned how to use it.
[45] So today parents may rightly say, [...] the grocers to buy salt, cooking oil, spices, etc. We know it is [...] servant is beyond our means.”
[2] According to an old folk wedding [...] – just beside her the lucis are cooking and she is baking in the stifling [...] painful situation for the bride.
[13] In this matter my contention is that in the case of language and literature this cooking up of accounts does not help anyone in any way. However it is not always so that this cooking of accounts is done knowingly. [...] meditation] should not take a visarga.
[34] In addition, there should be free [...] as rice, pulse, flour, sugar and cooking oil.
[17] The pot has been filled with rice and the rice is cooking. In this situation the bubbling [...] 2 )
[34] The Bengali word ákádamii [...] “vinegar” which is used in cooking nowadays is known as sirká [...] try to remove them from Bengali.
[10] If the feeling of dullness overcomes a woman cooking in the kitchen, she will forget [...] their students can learn from them.
[4] Once upon a time people preferred [...] Gradually they developed the art of cooking by adding spices, and thus they [...] appreciate any crude song or music.
[96] Because the paddy for making seddha [...] like to use these broken bits for cooking rice pudding.
[38] The third plant is haridrá, [...] which people buy in the market for cooking purposes. Green turmeric is not used in cooking; it has a poisonous effect. People [...] that even crocodiles die of it.
[54] Situated between two hills was [...] making fences, and of course as cooking fuel. But above all, these late-spring [...] becomes impossible to find them.