Co > References for ‘cousin’
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[15] Similarly, He hears through His [...] “I will tell something to my cousin”. When you are thinking such things [...] mental conversations of yours.
[9] Surgery, which is considered to [...] interesting example of surgery. The cousin of Krśńa (the son [...] were well acquainted with surgery.
[387] Chámal is a wild cousin of the jackfruit. Although it [...] also be made from the dried flesh.
[69] Then humans developed further. [...] Mathura. Krśńas cousin Jarásandha, the king of [...] agriculture and town planning.
[2] Sutanuká Mitra is my cousin. I had last seen her fifteen years [...] (Boŕo Káliitalá.)
[3] “Since we are meeting after such a long time,” I said to my cousin, “why dont you come [...] go directly to Burdwan.”
[20] Human beings alone have the speciality [...] victorious in the court case against my cousin, etc.” – this will [...] This alone is known as service.
[72] Sutanuká Mitra is my cousin. I had last seen her fifteen years [...] (Boŕo Káliitalá.)
[73] “Since we are meeting after such a long time,” I said to my cousin, “why dont you come [...] go directly to Burdwan.”
[44] She explained, “I found a suitor for my cousin. Shes as beautiful as the [...] catch, and I will take him to my cousin. My cousin lives in Dashana in our Nadia [...] housekeeping and cooking, too.”
[48] “This boy is ideal in all respects. If my cousin likes him, we will lose no time [...] blowing conches and ululating.”
[51] “What is your exact relation to your cousin?”
[52] She said, “She is my first cousin on my mothers side.”
[55] “That is the way it should [...] to injustice. Whats your cousin;s name?”
[16] So one particular propensity or [...] incident shows that although my cousin had control over the other parts [...] experiences with the actual reality.
[8] In the first stage (ava-átmasthiikarań) [...] quite different from its northern cousin.” So in the process of ava-átmasthiikarańa [...] person in the guise of a good man.
[7] Generally speaking, in Rarhi Bengali [...] áchi. When I would meet a certain cousin of mine he would ask: Keman áshas? and I used to answer vála ashi.
[59] “The Buddha attained enlightenment [...] point of death, was Buddhas cousin and the wife of a certain feudal [...] today is much smaller than it was.