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Women of Bengal – Excerpt B (1)

[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] women of Bengal were quite fond of cosmetics, so they used to tuck this collyrium [...] time of their marriage ceremony.

The History of Bengal – 2 (1)

[10] In the various rituals of worship, [...] women of Bengal were quite fond of cosmetics, so they used to tuck this collyrium [...] time of their marriage ceremony.

Tantra in Bengal – Excerpt B (1)

[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] women of Bengal were quite fond of cosmetics, so they used to tuck this collyrium [...] time of their marriage ceremony.

Some Important Crops (1)

[5] Many plants have seeds which can [...] be burnt as a fuel; used to make cosmetics, shoe polish, furniture wax, medicines, [...] products can be made from oil seeds.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[6] The other meaning of gandhaceliká [...] into powder. Various medicines and cosmetics are prepared from the musk. These [...] keep them alive for a short time.

Glossary (1)

[9] KARMA. Action; sometimes, positive [...] physical objects such as ornaments and cosmetics, will be a kinnara in their [...] great Tantric guru of 1500 BCE.

Ráŕh – 27. (1)

[13] It is known to all, and is still [...] animals on their heads. The simple cosmetics which these women living in a [...] collyrium inserted in their coiffures.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt A (1)

[3] What is Krśńa like? [...] the lips and mouth; others use cosmetics, but my Krśńa needs nothing to redden His lips except His sweetly enchanting smile.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[80] [Girls used to crown their head [...] used to be a part of their cosmetics. They used to crown their heads by putting a red amaranth in their thick black locks.]

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (2)

[178] Although high and dry land is not [...] of land is lemon grass for the cosmetics and medicine industries. If high [...] food and can be used for bran oil.

[182] Sargujá or niger can be [...] used for preparing medicines and cosmetics. Where even lemon grass and sábui [...] develop the capacity to retain water.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (2)

[12] The word “devayoni” [...] and decoration. The science of cosmetics was once known as “kinnaravidyá”. [...] theatrical knowledge regarding cosmetics and aesthetics, and the art of [...] the scope of kinnaravidyá.