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[18] 3. In the case of other diseases, the affected area should be massaged with a cool, wet towel that has been wrung out.
[19] After the temperature of the area [...] fifteen or twenty minutes, again cool the area by massaging with oil [...] cases except that of skin disease.
[27] When karma is done more than jiṋána, [...] Bhakti water. Where there are no cool showers of Bhakti there is no [...] is not a pauper but an emperor.
[17] The angularity of the movement [...] Suppose you are outside enjoying a cool breeze on a calm full moon night. [...] within the human structure is lost.
[25] There is a clear distinction between [...] virúpatá. After some time I may cool down, and will of course regain [...] The previous displeasure is gone.
[24] It suddenly occurred to Tarun that [...] refreshed by the soothing touch of the cool sea-breeze, the chief ghost slowly opened his eyes, and said:
[112] I lay down and turned over from [...] down my head and neck. If I could cool my body down a bit I might be able to get some sleep.
[114] I started to say something but [...] and rinse your head and neck and cool yourself down. Then you can give [...] and neck and then come.”
[16] Such incidents happen in the case [...] functioning due to the waters cool air, then the person might be [...] not become completely non-active.
[38] When for age after age society [...] and strong, invite anyone in to a cool, refreshing shelter and impart [...] sáhityikas or their readers.
[43] “One whose sweet behaviour enables one to feel warm even in winter and cool in the summer, one whose body [...] shloka would be self-contradictory.
[33] “One whose sweet behaviour enables one to feel warm even in winter and cool in the summer, one whose body [...] shloka would be self-contradictory.
[18] The Supreme Consciousness is there [...] mind and you will find the clear, cool waters within.
[6] Akkodhena jine kodhaḿ: Suppose [...] from anger and keep your brain cool, you can easily vanquish that [...] also an effective strategy of war.
[12] What do the wise people do? First, they judge within themselves with cool heads which is shreya and which [...] appreciable stamp of their intellect.
[16] Very often we speak of someone [...] conduct. Therefore his mind remains cool. Actually, the fact that his mind remains cool does not mean that he is a good [...] adjustment with the practical world.
[35] The Supreme Consciousness is there [...] mind and you will find the clear, cool waters within.
[48] Coconut has many uses. The water [...] medicines. Coconut oil becomes solid in cool climates. It is used in cooking [...] successful in Ánanda Nagar.
[6] Gandhasarpa . You know that [...] Though their bodies are somewhat cool, their tempers are extremely hot. [...] early part of the rainy season.
[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] atmosphere of peace and happiness, a cool and shady bower of peace. For [...] realize that they were human beings.
[20] In order to get rid of abhimána, [...] being cut, continues to give its cool shade, are also necessary in order to keep away from abhimána.
[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] propensity of harmfulness). With a cool mind you should explain this to [...] your fault and ask for punishment.
[12] (2) Shiitalii kumbhaka : [...] inhale as deeply as possible the cool air of the morning, evening or [...] the diseased portion of the body.
[7] When some people started advancing, [...] plants. But if we analyse with a cool brain, it becomes quite clear [...] precious treasure for the world.
[244] The major part of the slander in [...] propensity of harmfulness). With a cool mind you should explain this to [...] your fault and request punishment.
[377] He was such a great personality [...] atmosphere of peace and happiness, a cool and shady bower of peace. For [...] realize that they were human beings.
[518] When some people started advancing, [...] plants. But if we analyse with a cool brain, it becomes quite clear [...] precious treasure for the world.
[122] “Ill tell you one [...] with my torn undershirt on. The cool breeze was coming in through a [...] was completely drenched.”
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] Jhiuṋge keeps the body cool and fresh, but it makes people [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[11] Whenever plants from frigid and [...] that at night they will be kept cool.
[4] Everyone present will take one container of water (cool or lukewarm, according to the season) and pour it into a big vessel, and then recite:
[14] It was the full moon night in the [...] ) and a cool breeze was blowing; I had no trouble [...] also became different afterwards.
[24] Ápah srotasu. In winter [...] and you will discover a spring of cool water below.
[17] How to apply a compress: Lying [...] keep the tissues of the testicles cool for the night.
[53] After the Aryans came to India [...] plain land, little water and a cool breeze. Of course these days there [...] is moist – but it needs a cool breeze. The best time for cultivating [...] wheat should have been completed.
[62] The disadvantage with wheat is [...] the crop. As wheat depends on a cool breeze, with the increase in the [...] more than that of sun-dried rice.
[18] (c) In the case of other diseases, the affected area should be massaged with a cool, wet towel that has been wrung out.
[19] After the temperature of the area [...] fifteen to twenty minutes, again cool the area by massaging with oil [...] cases except that of skin disease.
[34] He is there in you as the oil is [...] and you will find the clear and cool waters within.
[18] If someone is angry, you must win him over just by a cool temper. If someone is dishonest, [...] over to absolute truthfulness.
[1] According to linguistic science [...] would afterwards dive back into the cool water, lift its head above the [...] “aliph” to denote á.
[32] [One who is warm in winter and cool in summer, Who has the soothing colour of the atasii flower, is called Shyámá.]