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[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] feeling cold, for example, and covers its body with a blanket. The child [...] You, by making You happy.”
[7] Suppose a person commits a wrong [...] hunter: the hare sits down and covers its eyes with its ears and, thinks, [...] be detected one day or another.
[25] In my town there was a daily blackout. [...] the street lights and the lamp covers had been painted black so that the light would not be diffused very far.
[68] The meaning of the verbal root [...] úrńá is “that which covers”. Its colloquial meaning is “wool”. [...] correct spelling is with ńa.
[31] Sa bhúmiḿ vishvato [...] vrtvá – “He covers everything also.” That is, [...] remains above this universe also.
[16] So living beings are preoccupied [...] hunter attacks a hare, the hare covers its eyes with its ears, and thinks [...] never be unnecessarily worried.
[16] And another influence is psycho-physical. [...] not see the Lord, that is why one covers ones eyes. It is just like [...] ávarańii shakti.
[10] 5) Avidyámáyá [...] “ávaranii” because it covers the original object. In darkness, [...] their influence gradually wanes.]]
[10] “Pashvácára, [...] “Ekendriya – 1” (a part covers the etymology of tantra) in Ananda [...] cakra) in A Few Problems Solved 9.
[1] Last night I spoke about what yoga [...] approach is all-pervading. Yoga covers everything, anything and everything. [...] questioning, and servicefulness”].
[2] Cerebral memory is achieved by [...] This first prong, cerebral memory, covers recollection only of the things belonging to the present life.
[131] Ku + cha + ka (according [...] kuccha means “that which covers the earth beautifully”. [...] this sense in Bengali as well.
[73] By adding the suffix kan [...] countries. But in general, adolescence covers the period from fifteen or sixteen [...] kumáraka means a boy of this age.
[66] Ku + val + ac [...] kuvala is “one who covers defectively”, that is, who [...] becomes “evil power”.
[73] Ku + val + kayan [...] kuvalaya is “that which covers improperly”. One [...] kuvalaya in formal language.
[8] Karpat́a → kappad́a [...] “that which gives shelter or which covers”; its colloquial meanings are:
[76] The phoneme m is not a verbal [...] Andhra. Generally speaking, it covers the Odŕa land and [...] Odra [in Orissa] .
[19] The water turtle is highly carnivorous. [...] that depression. Afterwards it covers the eggs back up and returns to [...] Not all water turtles are edible.
[49] Kam + balra = kambalra. Etymologically, kambalra means “that which covers the upper portion of ka, or the body”. Colloquially, by kambalra we mean:
[362] 22) Sári. A 15 feet long [...] is put on in such a way that it covers most of the body.
[6] Those of you who play string instruments [...] Gradually it expands its size until it covers the whole sky. This is ectoplasmic [...] putting the bolster on the right.
[2] As far as we know, human history covers about fifteen thousand years, [...] of karma and attain salvation.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] face with black charcoal and then covers it with white talcum powder, and proclaims to the world: “Look how white my face is!”
[68] Bhojpuri covers several districts including Gorakhpur and the entire Bhojpur area except Bastar district.