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[6] It is not possible to fight against [...] collect around the pole-star and cover it, your duty will be to remove [...] into the Supreme Being itself.
[13] Yadrcchá. The English equivalent [...] thing as an accident. It is only to cover up ones ignorance of the real cause that one talks about an “accident”.
[44] A scientific programme of afforestation [...] two years and provide dense green cover should be selected. In the second [...] grow but also provide dense green cover should be planted. This approach will quickly restore the ecological balance of a region.
[2] I have already said many things [...] incidentally, because it does not cover the whole life of Krśńa. [...] diminished, though He will stand.
[6] Regarding the main role of Krśńa, [...] Mahábhárata does not cover all aspects of Krśńas [...] Mahábhárata does cover] was that of Párthasárathi.
[1] Today I will say something about [...] dvaetaváda is. This analysis should cover the entire period of history, [...] science of Sanskrit phonetics.
[68] The meaning of the verbal root úrńu is “to cover”. It can be spelled with u also, [...] correct spelling is with ńa.
[120] “After firing on the villagers, [...] Calcutta this very night under the cover of darkness. It is no longer safe [...] on native sepoys.’”
[121] The sahib let out a long sigh and [...] – What! Will I flee under the cover of darkness out of fear of a few [...] prestige, my reputation, will be saved.
[18] The sense of differentiation and [...] exploiters will never be able to cover up their sins: one cannot acquire [...] – they are never genuine.
[17] That is, that which leads to betterment [...] mill. The former is able to freely cover a few miles but the latter moves without getting anywhere.
[12] “Sahasrapáda”. [...] (in Bangladesh) you shall have to cover a certain distance in between [...] travelling from one place to another.
[5] What does loka mean here? In Bengali, [...] manifestation. These seven layers cover the entire continuum from Brahmá to the crudest matter – Ábrahmastamba.
[20] Then again Kálii is conceived [...] clothes? Because, is it possible to cover an all-pervading entity with clothes? [...] of the past, present and future.
[15] Now, we must say something about [...] objects of pleasure. They used to cover the face of Buddha with gold. [...] Bodhisattvas, were also created.
[16] And another influence is psycho-physical. [...] [ávarańa] means “to cover”. That is, one tries to cover ones eyes so as not to see [...] ávarańii shakti.
[22] In the human mind Avidyámáyá [...] Ávarańii Force is that it works as a cover or lid over the original object.
[62] The prince looked at him with eyes [...] “O prince! Please lift that cover in the corner of the room.”
[63] Removing the cover, the prince saw that under it [...] way by giving any bribe!”
[6] In the following age human beings [...] invented the art of weaving cloth to cover the naked human body, those who [...] and given unstinting respect.
[7] They decided to formulate these [...] human society. They decided to cover all branches of knowledge – [...] vádya is saḿgiita.)
[10] And the other influence of this [...] Ávarańa means “to cover”. That is, one tries to cover oneself, ones mind and body, [...] the human mind. Do you follow?
[172] 3) Sweet potatoes – The space [...] sunlight and the creepers will cover it. Cabbage, because it needs [...] the creeping tuber vegetables.
[74] In ancient times people used to [...] abstain from drinking. So they would cover their shoulders with a mrgacarma [...] the aḿkusha mudrá.
[12] Then again Kálii is conceived [...] clothes? Because, is it possible to cover an all-pervading entity with clothes? [...] of the past, present and future.
[15] A sun-bath should be taken every [...] [red ochre] on the sores and to cover them with a wet cloth. The cloth [...] will have a thorough cleansing.
[6] We walked very far together. Afterwards, [...] he had disappeared to behind the cover of the trees. Nor did I have the [...] my sisters mother-in-law.
[5] From beneath the cover of tree branches the call of owls [...] silence, yet only augmented its depth.
[4] The winter says, “I do not [...] the old people, however they may cover their bodies with quilts.”
[270] Struggle and war are not synonymous. [...] cannot retard your progress, cannot cover the light of the human heart. [...] are stronger than your obstacles.
[122] To separate the fibre from the plant, cover the green stalk with soil for [...] clothing can be made from the fibres.
[216] Vegetables which require direct [...] tubers because the creepers will cover the other plants. For example, [...] should not be planted with creepers.
[242] Cauliflower needs direct sunlight [...] sweet potato because they will cover the cauliflower and hide it from [...] Ánanda Nagar throughout the year.
[5] 5. When yawning, cover your mouth, and at the same time make a snapping sound with your fingers.
[7] 7. Before you sneeze, cover your mouth with handkerchief or hand.
[225] When those at the helm of society [...] a person may ridicule others to cover up his or her own ignorance. [...] inflicted upon one person by another.
[2] When the corpses of dead animals [...] pressure of circumstances, one will cover ones nose with a handkerchief. [...] his or her death is inevitable.
[21] Generally people use the empty words of philosophy like tinsel to cover their internal blackness of character. [...] fatuous philosophies can wreak havoc.
[19] Kirit Dave also prepared the cover page of the book. We like to express [...] use the photograph for the front cover of this book. The photograph, [...] without her expressed permission.
[17] Then there are physico-psychic [...] logic to support their actions and cover up their weakness. This sort of [...] the duty of Renaissance people.
[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not [...] wear clothes, but they began to cover their bodies due to changing climatic [...] comprehensive and well-balanced.
[30] The philosophers say to the devotees, [...] “accident” just to cover up our failure to detect the cause [...] the universe is simply absurd.
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] Ráŕh, its forest cover. In the wake of the destruction [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] Ráŕh removed the forest cover and dwelt in Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[12] Now you know, these two shaktis, [...] Avarańa means “to cover”.
[3] I remember some years ago at Anandanagar [...] coming to Anandanagar need not cover their heads because it is the [...] An auspicious beginning indeed!
[10] The active help and cooperation [...] major work on the layout, on the cover text, and on the Roman Saḿskrta table.
[22] The cover of the book shows the Bhuvaneshvarii [...] pratiika, please see the title page.)
[60] The active help and cooperation [...] latter did the major work on the cover text and on the index, and in [...] assist in the layout of the book.
[21] You now understand that by merely [...] arms length, because if they cover their bodies with ashes to hide [...] accumulated. One must be wary of them.
[33] You know what happened at the time [...] imagine that it is impossible to cover the sun with a discus. Is it possible to cover the sun with a dinner plate? When [...] speck. No, the discus could never cover the sun! Though the devotees claim [...] the Mahábhárata.
[56] The other meaning of guhá [...] yena gatah sa pantháh. The cover of “I”-ness is to [...] achieve your end by removing the cover of your “I”-ness. [...] your own “I”-ness.
[6] People realize this truth when [...] self-satisfaction. They try to cover up their weaknesses in this way. This is the fact. Tall talk is a mechanism to cover up their weakness. The zamindary [...] is the nature of human beings.
[2] These miniature forms of Ananda [...] terminate in the maxiature form and cover the whole universe. Master Units [...] Humanity is the only criteria.
[510] Some people argue that animals [...] logic to support their actions and cover up their weakness. This sort of cunning will not do.
[5] 1) In the first phase, fast growing [...] years and provide valuable green cover should be planted. Ten types [...] jackfruit found in north east India.
[6] 2) In the second phase, slow growing trees like teak, which also provides green cover and can be harvested after 30 [...] will be restored very quickly.
[148] A keṋco/kaiṋcukii/mahiilatá [...] earth and creates a shade and a cover with the help of the earth on [...] described as kuiṋja .
[12] Have you ever seen a kellá [...] is built so that from behind its cover the fort commanders men [...] dúrga were in vogue.
[66] Ku + val + ac [...] root verb val is “to cover”. The etymological meaning of [...] defectively”, that is, who cannot cover properly. Colloquially kuvala refers to a tree that cannot cover the ground properly with shade. [...] becomes “evil power”.
[73] In the huge expanse of time, [...] unit. The time taken by the moon to cover one particular star in its orbit [...] called kárańa .
[57] Kam + thác = kanthá. [...] “veil”, or that which is used to cover the body. As you all are certainly [...] present-day Midnapore District.
[72] An object that can move from [...] káńd́a . An arrow can cover a distance in a very short time [...] káńd́a also means an arrow.
[50] 1) A soft, high-quality woollen shawl which is used to cover the body, or as dress. Generally, a rough, low quality kambalra is called aorabhra.
[51] 2) The second meaning of the word [...] “scarf”, and so on. These also cover the upper portion of the body, or ka.
[15] 6) Someone has a carbuncle in some [...] operated part open; he will certainly cover it to protect it from external [...] is also called kabaliká.
[19] The meaning of the verbal root vr is “to be engaged in work”, “to cover”, “to be covered”. [...] colloquial meanings of the word kavara.
[42] 20) The word kavara is also used for all those small aquatic weeds [páná] which cover water. (That which stays in water [...] Bengali word is kavariká.
[46] The ghosts fetched a huge, freshly-painted [...] pillow, bolster, head pillow, pillow cover, bed cover and bed sheet.
[5] Now, what is the meaning of “discover”, [...] “Discover”: “dis” + “cover”; “dis” means “against”, [...] “Discover” means “removing the cover and knowing what was there but [...] what was in existence under dark cover”. When the dark curtain is removed, [...] diminishing the mass of appearances.
[28] Like food, there is a great diversity [...] people there wear clothes which cover their entire bodies from head [...] themselves from the hostile elements.
[27] Similarly, dress and customs also [...] Naturally, they are compelled to cover their bodies from head to foot [...] living in tropical regions do not.
[10] When those at the helm of society [...] a person may ridicule others to cover up his own ignorance. This egotistic [...] inflicted upon one man by another.
[5] The third category is psychic longing [...] should be from crude to subtle and cover all spheres of existence and non-existence. [...] entire animate and inanimate world.
[15] The days passed. A few thousand years went by. They used to wear animal skins, not to cover their shame, but rather to save [...] the oldest examples of their art.
[2] While going out of their house, women should wear simple and decent clothes and cover their bodies properly. Dress norms [...] the wearing of ornaments also.
[2] According to an old folk wedding [...] required to sit on a wooden seat and cover their face with a big Bengal betel [...] painful situation for the bride.
[2] Cadar – Loose wrapper used as a cover for the upper body. Caturvarga [...] of Saḿskrta literature.
[15] The third one is mahimá [...] expanded. The radius of the mind may cover the entire universe, and we may [...] universal progress and prosperity.
[1] There is a Sanskrit word, koshi. The word literally means “something that acts as a cover”. In its special sense, koshi [...] of the so-called upper castes.
[34] While going out of their house, women should wear simple and decent clothes and cover their bodies properly. Dress norms [...] the wearing of ornaments also.
[10] And the second expression of avidyá [...] ávarańa means “to cover”. This shakti [force] is just [...] shakti it cannot see its Lord.
[10] Purchasing capacity : Planning [...] capitalist economists to fool people and cover their exploitation. The genuine [...] increasing purchasing capacity.
[19] Some of those who have contributed [...] the help of others prepared the cover design of the book and also took [...] with many other valuable tasks.
[20] We would like to express our sincere [...] use the photograph on the front cover of this book. The photograph, [...] without his express permission.
[4] Such people attempt to cover their harmful or defective sentiments [...] people who are difficult to detect.
[78] “Two inconveniences,” [...] is an endi [rough silk] shawl to cover yourself. Youll be very [...] have any problems there.”
[162] “One by one, he carried the [...] Whatever the expense is, Ill cover it. Use whatever medical means you know.’
[10] The unit mind, however, can accelerate [...] pratisaiṋcara and thereby cover up the painful hours of divine [...] being ritualistic ostentations.
[17] 2. Boil 5 tolas of cows ghee [...] mix it into the boiled ghee and cover with a káṋsá [...] disease will be completely cured.
[23] (17) If it is necessary to go outdoors [...] the outside temperature, you must cover your body when going out. If possible, [...] be no chance of catching cold.
[104] From the airport I went to the [...] Districts under flood-waters and cover the incredibly fertile soil with [...] higher. There is no other recourse.
[13] Who are responsible for the distress [...] to don special kinds of caps to cover up their sins.
[14] (Once I asked a certain gentleman, [...] really. I am using the cap not to cover my sins, but to cover my baldness.” Some people [...] allegiance to their political bosses.)
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[1] For the physical, mental and spiritual [...] diseases lie concealed under the cover of false civility. And it is my [...] like this. May victory be yours.
[58] As people were not acquainted with [...] question of a book bound with a hard cover. So if Sarasvatii has a book in [...] not the daughter of Shiva either.
[50] “Unfortunately for me,” [...] blanket. Why dont you sit up and cover your ears and neck with a muffler. [...] may have caught a cold.”