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[3] Regarding these things, Maharshi [...] room, and another man is in the courtyard a few yards away, and you offer [...] by the privileged class.”
[82] When many are taken together to [...] dung water in the threshold of the courtyard. Many guccha or chaŕá [...] Háilákándi (Kachar District), etc.
[13] On another day, Kanika was sitting [...] rushed towards the well across the courtyard of the house. As soon as Kanika [...] up, and placed her on her lap.
[1] The marriage premises and the marriage [...] economic means. If possible the courtyard of the house should be kept vibrant [...] Prańidhána will be done.
[24] I was saying that something does [...] their right of admittance into the courtyard of literature. From the literary [...] its tangibility or intangibility.
[3] You are possibly aware of the [...] were even barred from entering the courtyard of the house. Although it was [...] within the boundaries of religion.
[153] I went and sat under a huge silk-cotton [...] could be heard at night from the courtyard of my house.
[7] Maydánav (Mayaráśt́ra [...] for the king, Yudhisthira. The courtyard of that crystal palace appeared [...] vowed to himself to take revenge.
[13] The pigeons took shelter in a pomegranate tree in the courtyard of a peasants house. Their [...] about the safety of Madhumita.
[71] This verse is in twilight language. [...] surface meaning is: “The courtyard went into the inner room – O honoured lady, do you understand? As a result of the courtyard going inside the room, the thief that was hiding in the courtyard also went inside and stole your [...] away your worldly bondages.”
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] house collecting brinjals from the courtyard garden with a rake and deny the [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[10] Anyhow, the compound word “court-dancer” [...] similar word in English is “courtyard”. If we interpolate it we get “yard of the court”.
[7] If we add lyut́ to anj we [...] “the growth of a house”, or courtyard (angane áo ab java rasiya [come in my courtyard now, Lord Krśńa] [...] women used to be confined to the courtyard. Other than women who worked as physical labourers, no one was allowed outside the courtyard. Thus the women of that time were [...] in this modern era?