Co > References for ‘covering’
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[33] On the whole, the more patients [...] cold or sudden gusts of wind by covering their bodies with a wrapper of [...] diminish their power of resistance.
[8] In ancient times, large forests [...] and bananas. Generally, the soil covering the granite rocks throughout Tripura [...] Bangladesh is a rain-shadow area.
[73] Here there may be a little confusion [...] proudly walked around the whole day covering more than fifty miles in brisk strides, but it could not move a step forward.
[22] In the human mind Avidyámáyá [...] Force and Ávarańii (covering) Force, respectively. Due to the [...] or lid over the original object.
[35] Now, if the earth is taken to be [...] get the 12 signs of the zodiac covering 360 degrees – Aries, Taurus, [...] the system of the solar calendar.
[2] Játakarma is the first step [...] Samája. In this occasion no covering of the child has been prescribed [...] result in a sweet social relation.
[28] Those who want to keep their daughters [...] by hanging window curtains or by covering their daughters with veils are entirely farcical.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] enclose something with a covering [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not [...] conditions. After they grew accustomed to covering their bodies, they began to feel [...] comprehensive and well-balanced.
[1] The word pardá [“purdah”] [...] door, it means a piece of cloth covering the head and face of a woman (i.e., [...] 1 )
[2] The purdah was not in use among [...] the olden days in the sense of covering) In those parts of India where [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[83] There is no relation between the [...] “shawl” [cádar] or “covering”. The word cádar, however, [...] Kánthis erudition (erudition is a covering). At one time Kánthi was [...] not completely lost its lustre.
[46] The word kholá has other meanings in Bengali. The first is the covering of a fruit or some such thing. [...] word kholá means “covering”. Two words are commonly used in Bengali to refer to the covering of a fruit – kholá and khosá. If the covering is hard then it is called kholá, [...] (nárkoler málá).
[15] We should remember one more thing [...] true nature but merely an external covering. If one chews betel, then ones [...] or pratyaváya disappears.
[9] Once I said that the land surrounded [...] chat. Chát means “covering entity”. Land covered by [...] on the western coast of India.
[24] 4. Good results can also be obtained by covering the diseased area with a poultice of neem leaves.
[43] The eighth meaning of the word [...] door, it means a piece of cloth covering the head and face of a woman (i.e., [...] 4 )
[44] The purdah was not in use among [...] the olden days in the sense of covering.) In those parts of India where [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[3] 1) A headless body, or torso. In [...] [shoulder] has been cut. Ordinarily the covering, as well as the ornament, of the [...] ) and the covering, as well as the ornament, of the [...] dhaŕá-cúŕá.
[15] 6) Someone has a carbuncle in some [...] from external influences. This covering or bandage is also called kabaliká.
[21] 2) A cap is a covering for the head, so if we take ka [...] “crown” – all of these.
[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] with animal skin or any other soft covering. In this way there came into existence [...] końamátrká .
[29] If the people of northern Bihar [...] an environment to wear clothes covering the entire body would be extremely [...] dress cannot be removed by force.
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] comparatively big bodies, inhabit an area covering Tripura, Manipur, Mithai, Mizoram, [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[2] Again, women covering their faces with burkas – [...] decree. These are naked dogmas.
[16] We have been graced by Him. Grace [...] bit of ego which is unnecessarily covering your head like an umbrella. It [...] the final victory for all of us.
[1] There is a Sanskrit word, koshi. [...] its special sense, koshi means a covering for the soles of the feet, such [...] of the so-called upper castes.
[6] The king, on hearing the sound, [...] came. Lakśmii followed him, covering her face, because she did not [...] remains with one till the end.”
[12] Sámarasya may be established [...] Cosmic Mind, and gradually with the covering of the inner gaps the two minds [...] world from the relative world.