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[10] It should be understood that if [...] It is as if one is providing a cow with a full belly of fodder on [...] extracting maximum labour from the cow. This analogy illustrates that the cow has been granted socio-economic [...] but denied intellectual liberty.
[32] The third varga is dharma. Dharma means proper conduct. When a cow behaves according to its own nature, we say that cow is good; similarly when a monkey [...] responsibility and plunge into the water.
[173] The disciples said, trembling, [...] we eat them nor did we allow a cow ghost or a cat ghost or even an [...] strange thing, Your Holiness.”
[146] Upa means “near”. If [...] flax, and that is placed near a cow;s mouth, then this nyása [...] that the word be used mistakenly.
[26] Due to deficiency in blood and [...] liver, one should drink sufficient cow;s milk, goats milk, peanut [...] types of food cause constipation.
[1] In very ancient times, that is, [...] people were not acquainted with cow pea. They were more acquainted [...] exchange continued for a long time.
[7] So whatever is done is being witnessed [...] neither a man nor a goat nor a cow, can do anything secretly – [...] all-witnessing entity, is all-pervading.
[12] Assume for a moment that a cow is tied to a stake with a thong or a strip. The thong may be short or long. If it is long, the cow will move relatively far away [...] stake, considering it as a centre.
[4] If a person refers to his or her [...] would not be wrong to call a dairy cow (or any milk-giving animal) “mother”, [...] is only being given due honour.
[6] In the same way, trees and plants [...] that this is a monkey, that is a cow or a buffalo, etc. Cows may be [...] are not like those of animals.
[45] If you move along analysing the [...] and the milk is the effect of the cow. Thus you will discover the unbroken [...] special base is out of the question.
[9] Now the degree of human comprehension [...] certainly within his reach. Again, to a cow the world is unlimited, no doubt, but the cow fails to comprehend that this [...] comprehension of this universe.
[10] Thats why some persons spend [...] comprehension. In the case of a cow the arena remains quite limited; and if again a cow is tied to a stake, her arena [...] there is a popular saying that a cow which is tied to a fixed pole [...] condition no better than that of that cow.
[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] such a country had a dream about a cow growing leaner and thinner by [...] of the paddy field. Then another cow appeared who met the same fate. Then appeared still another cow, and that too fared no better. [...] Fakir strikes his form.”
[13] “Brahmacaryaiṋcaranti” [...] time you are eating – like a cow, “carati”, because [...] at that time you are just like a cow.
[6] In the following age human beings [...] animal husbandry and the use of cow;s milk to feed babies deprived [...] and given unstinting respect.
[19] “Bullocks!” screamed [...] ground he touches with diluted cow dung.”
[24] Human beings would not be such [...] there is a severe fight between a cow and a horse, who will win? The answer is, if the cow is in her shed, she will win; [...] be victorious in the struggle.
[31] Khyát́andás [...] Rather one should say, ‘One cow, two cows, three cows,’ [...] 1 ) ]]
[84] Plough the soil eight times – six times with a tractor and two times with a power tiller. Cow dung and organic fertilizers can [...] about one foot tall and healthy.
[135] When “pigeon crops” [...] can be cultivated. For example, cow pea may be planted with áus [...] áus paddy has been harvested, the cow pea stands alone in the field [...] four paddy harvests in a year.
[113] Mamatá, the vrtti of love [...] the time factor. The same mother cow who so lovingly suckles her calves [...] away when they grow up tomorrow.
[8] Human nature is such that one thinks [...] Sacrifice] or in Gomedha Yajiṋa [Cow Sacrifice] or in Rájasúya Yajiṋa [sacrifice performed by a sovereign ruler], etc.
[9] These are the three fundamentals [...] much work from it. If you train a cow, it will give greater service.
[31] 2. Drinking every morning at dawn [...] anantamúla boiled in cow;s urine.
[34] 1. An application of buckiidáná [...] a paste in the urine of a black cow; or
[5] As one might expect, we were quite [...] found everything – coal, cow dung fuel-cakes, tea leaves, sugar [...] bring milk and a little fruit.
[6] It was just this kind of situation [...] – on the right theres a cow;s skull, the flesh divvied up [...] how much I am able to love fear.
[17] In this universe there is nothing [...] within His circle. Imagine that a cow is tied to a peg with a rope. The rope may be short or long, but the cow has to move around the peg. Similarly, [...] into the Supreme Consciousness.
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[6] One may die if one eats the rotten flesh of a cow, goat or fish. A human being may [...] become sick if they eat such food.
[34] 2) Black-pepper farming. This will [...] fertilizers other than leaf mould and cow dung manure.
[35] 3) Arecanut cultivation of Cooch [...] successfully on the same land. Cow dung manure should be administered [...] months of September and October.
[38] 6) Mangoes. The Malda district [...] manure should be a mixture of 25% cow dung compost, 25% leaf mould compost, [...] lime can replace bone fertilizer.
[9] The very idea of heaven and hell [...] also go to hell and, becoming a cow, start grazing beside him
[10] The very idea of heaven and hell [...] hell after her death, become a cow and start grazing beside him?”
[56] It is a characteristic of vested [...] daughters of the poor go on collecting cow dung forever, and their sons work [...] they out of touch with reality?
[4] There are people who cut slices [...] part of the rotting corpse of a cow as a girl cut off another part [...] definitely a foul smell coming from it.
[5] Similarly, the inheritance laws [...] placed on a wooden seat like a goat, cow or sheep – this was called [...] physically weaker and lacking education.
[16] SOME [...] urban cow vaccine [...] for post-disease care.
[18] SOME [...] beef meat of cow mutton [...] people directly or indirectly.
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] luci [puffed, unleavened bread] in cow;s ghee. The village chief came [...] they do not like the smell of pure cow;s ghee, which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[9] “Sarvadhiisákśiibhútam”. [...] plants), underdeveloped (like a cow, a monkey or a dog), or developed [...] anybody remains coverted or secret.
[6] There are disparities, disparities [...] to survive – similarly a cow also wants to survive, or a tree. [...] have to do something concrete.
[13] The Neo-humanist policy to ensure [...] own survival. If a man kills a cow so that he may live, then why not let the cow live and the man die? Let the man die! Why should a cow die for the man? If cows symbolise [...] immediately stopped for the same reason.
[38] It means: “Hot rice served on a ripe banana leaf, with cow;s ghee and boiled thick milk, [...] hundred years with regards to food.
[53] Its outer meaning is: “My [...] milk that has been milked from a cow go back into her teat?” [...] poem written in twilight language.
[82] When many are taken together to [...] sprinkle [chaŕá dey] cow dung water in the threshold of [...] Háilákándi (Kachar District), etc.
[12] In Sanskrit and Prákrta [...] goruka → gorua → goru [cow] (thus it is spelled with o – [...] and car, are used side by side.
[19] Small amounts of tea, cocoa and [...] category. The milk of a newly-calved cow, white brinjals, khesárii [...] támasika by the next meal.
[8] In this regard there is no difference [...] kámadhenu. (Dhenu means “cow” and káma means “desire”. Kámadhenu is a mythological cow which gives as much milk as its [...] sabre-rattling in the world today.
[19] There are some words that do not [...] gaveshańá (go means “cow” and eśańá [...] but they are still in use today.
[59] Of course, the brain is an idea-bearing instrument. If you see a white cow now, you can easily say after five minutes that the cow was white, because the sensation of the cow that has etched its image in your [...] days, if you are asked about the cow you will not be able to answer [...] much difficulty the idea of the cow from its accumulated saḿskáras [...] dependent on its mental power.
[11] Besides these common points, there [...] only bio-fertilizers like compost, cow dung, neem paste, neem spray, [...] sublimity and western dynamicity.
[21] 5. Procure a piece of cow;s bone and grind it in the juice [...] area. This will yield good results.
[22] 6. To cure leucoderma within a very short time, grind 1/16 tola of white jayantii in cow;s milk, and drink that mixture on a Sunday.
[26] 6. One can get rid of the disease by drinking some cow;s urine with turmeric every day at dawn for one month.
[75] Five thousand years ago we had [...] said that the measure of the tied cow is the grass [bándhá [...] transformations that languages undergo.
[93] In this regard, there is no [...] searching for the wish-fulfilling cow, which they want to keep tied [...] world is bound to be destroyed.
[21] In Bengali we use the word [...] gorut́á , “that red cow”]. Before the word báksa [...] báksa-pyáṋt́rá .
[28] In certain parts of Ráŕh [...] These bullfights stopped after the cow became recognized as a deity, although not completely.
[42] Barley is generally not particular [...] when it is difficult even for a cow? Be that as it may, kuruvinda [...] just a little bit of irrigation.
[5] The third meaning of the word [...] by developing a better breed of cow. The result of the creation of [...] called kulya rice. A milk cow that produces a greater quantity of milk can be called a kulya cow.
[78] Another meaning of kulmáśa [...] cooked in an earthen pot over a cow dung flame. Although the nutritional [...] excellent as a diet for patients.
[44] When the capital of Bengal was [...] it is prepared from fresh, light cow;s milk curds. If it is prepared [...] chánábaŕá .
[101] If a cow or some other animal is tied to [...] pillar is called kiila .
[22] I say that below the level of human [...] more wild in instinct than the cow. From here you may go to Tainan [...] recently it was a wild animal.
[40] Karńa + ań = kárńa [...] antelope is clayish or viscid like cow dung or the excrement of a buffalo, horse or elephant.
[41] Generally the tail of a deer [...] hangs downward like the tail of a cow.
[237] 10) If more than one colour remain [...] called karvura. For example, if a cow has a little black and a little [...] must have seen many karvura dogs.
[251] The word comes from adding the [...] (cultivation with a plough); and (4) cow dung fertilizer.
[66] It is not possible to milk a cow unless it has teats. The teats are necessary for milking. So the teat of a cow is called kárańa [...] called cakrińii .
[28] The word kályá [...] position to give milk. When buying a cow, people generally select a cow with a calf or a cow that is ready to be milked. Normally [...] sandhinii . One does not milk a cow in India for some time after it has given birth to a calf. A cow in that stage is called sandhinii [...] [“One must not drink the milk of a cow that has just given birth to a calf.”]
[98] He said, “I have begun to build a cow herd, maintain cows and do dairy farming”.
[133] 6) You must have seen cows that [...] them. This kind of bad-natured cow is called a márkáńd́á cow in some places. This márkáńd́á cow is called karat́a. If this márkáńd́á cow is fed fodder mixed with mustard [...] will be calmed. Often this kind of cow kicks its own calf and chases [...] water; then their life can be saved.
[172] In most parts of this barren mountain [...] is raising livestock. The Indian cow cannot survive here; there are [...] beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] is guided by a certain dharma, a cow is guided by a certain dharma, a human is also guided by a certain dharma.
[35] All the ghosts were laughing and [...] one-handed ghosts, one-legged ghosts, cow ghosts, headless ghosts, fish-loving [...] laugh. But the ghosts sang in chorus
[233] Ekanore said: “Yes, condensed [...] during that very winter I milked the cow. On milking her I was astonished: [...] stretch ice-cream came out of the cow;s udder. That season I sold ice-cream and pocketed 500,000 rupees.”
[10] We should try our best to grow [...] going through agricultural land, cow pea, late áus paddy or [...] both sides of the railway lines.
[56] Among the organic fertilizers from [...] used. Materials for bio-gas include cow, buffalo and sheep dung, the dung [...] material for producing bio-gas, but cow dung is best. The dung of hybrid [...] hybrids are more prone to disease.
[57] The best manure for green vegetables is rotten vegetables. Cow dung may also serve the same purpose. [...] soil will increase production.
[75] Energy which can be produced on [...] and used for various purposes. Cow, buffalo and human excreta can be used in bio-gas plants.
[76] The slurry is an excellent manure [...] within ten days, whereas normal cow dung takes up to nine months.
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] few horses and sheep. Once an old cow came there and fell flat on the [...] doctor came and said, “The cow has no chance of survival. She is likely to die in a few hours.” The owner of the cow was a very kind-hearted man. He tried to save the cow in various ways but in vain. I noticed that as long as the cow was alive, she gently wagged her [...] in the tree. It came to eat the cow;s flesh only an hour after her [...] the hollow dictates of religion.
[20] 6. 2 tolas of myrobalan pulverized in cow;s urine, taken regularly along [...] it, will have a wonderful effect.
[34] 8. If the secretions or pus of [...] flame, and mixing the ash with cow;s ghee. This paste should be applied to the eyes with a pigeon feather.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] known as Pattni-gai (a type of cow) and are of ordinary size. They are taller than Indian Zebus but shorter than western cows.
[14] 1. Boil a myrobalan seed in cow;s milk, then throw the seed away and drink the milk; or
[17] Very often people eat food without knowing its intrinsic qualities. For example, the milk of a cow which has just given birth. Or [...] often grew out of rotten matter.
[72] 3. Take the root of white ákanda and grind it in the raw milk of a black cow on a Sunday. The patient should [...] menstruation. This will give good results.
[16] 2. Take some myrobalan powder mixed with urine of a goat or a cow on an empty stomach at dawn; to help in recovery from elephantiasis.
[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate cow saliva.]] So in the stage of upa-átmasthikarańa [...] instances when this has happened.
[18] 6. Grind the leaves of kelekoṋŕá [...] leaves drenched in coconut oil or cow;s ghee.
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[2] Take a few mature, fresh leaves of white ákanda and slowly fry them in pure cow;s ghee as parat́há [...] pus-forming diseases of the ears.
[8] Even in supramental vision, one [...] such a country had a dream about a cow growing lean and thin because it lived on dried straws of the paddy field. Then another cow came and met with more or less the same fate. Then yet a third cow appeared, and that too fared no [...] events demonstrated by many sages.
[13] This development through clash [...] developed animal than a dog or a cow, but as it does not live with [...] also has a speedier development.
[13] In this matter my contention is [...] Bengali form is gái (female cow). The word gábhii is completely [...] meditation] should not take a visarga.
[17] In ancient times the sages used [...] around with the desire to get the cow” is go + eśańá [...] be used or another similar word.
[3] How does one activate the memory? [...] someone happens to see a white cow, he or she can easily say after five minutes what the colour of the cow was because the image of the cow imprinted in the nerve cells is [...] the same person to describe the cow after a few days, he or she will [...] because by then the impression of the cow in the nerve cells will have become [...] to reformulate the image of the cow from the accumulated saḿskáras [...] depends on ones psychic power.
[4] If the external factors necessary [...] happens to go to the spot where the cow was seen, one suddenly remembers that a white cow was tethered there. But, after [...] time before it finally disappears.
[25] In Sanskrit the third case is not [...] not calati. A person walks but a cow grazes. In Hindi gáy cartii [...] keep our self-respect like that!
[15] In order to reduce the acidity [...] peanut milk or curd-water instead of cow;s milk. The evening meal should [...] food and medicine in this disease.
[55] Although carnivores may be more [...] spiritual practices. A monkey or a cow may perform spiritual practices [...] their brains are more developed.
[90] If one commences spiritual practices [...] developed animal such as a dog, cow or monkey. In such cases the entity [...] worker of a missionary organization.
[46] Black pepper farming : If [...] fertilizers other than leaf mould and cow dung manure.
[47] Areca nut cultivation of the [...] the same land as the above crops. Cow dung manure should be administered [...] cleaned in September and October.
[50] Mangoes : Malda district [...] mixture of twenty-five percent cow dung compost, twenty-five percent [...] lime can replace bone fertilizer.
[31] 2) Vaedhi Bhakti : Where [...] some ostensible vows, sprinkles cow dung and holy ganga-water, decorates [...] simplicity of the devotees heart.
[31] Vaedhii Bhakti : Where there [...] will have to be besmeared with cow dung in this way, the Ganges water [...] rituals is called Vaedhii Bhakti.
[23] Horticulture must also be developed. [...] good for growing mustard seeds, cow pea or mangoes. Large mangoes [...] making pasta, are not suitable.
[17] Among the creatures we are familiar with, the cow family produces the greatest amount [...] somewhere in between the deer and cow families in all respects, including [...] tails, even their excretory systems.
[18] Bear in mind that while the word niilgái is similar to gái [cow], it is not a member of the cow family, nor is it a member of [...] certain animals are either in the cow family or in the deer family when [...] [cow-deer] for the antelope family.
[17] 2. Boil 5 tolas of cow;s ghee in a káṋsá [...] disease will be completely cured.
[42] Although carnivores may be more [...] spiritual practices. A monkey or a cow may perform spiritual practices [...] their brains are more developed.
[51] (15) Gomukhásana (cow;s head posture):
[22] But when you are to know yourself, [...] the elephant, who is seeing the cow, but it is not seeing itself. [...] Spirit, of ones Consciousness.
[13] That is – “Hot rice on a banana leaf, with it cow;s ghee and boiled condensed milk, [...] virtuous one, just sit and eat.”
[144] In the pre-Vedic era, the cow was a forest animal. They used [...] a little like bulls dung.
[145] Though it is somewhat off the subject, [...] a few thousand years after the cow was domesticated. The pure bison [...] – such happenings are not rare.
[146] Just as buffaloes dont want [...] just the opposite. If you spray a cow with water it will jump away and [...] very little attacks from insects.
[147] The cow is completely a land animal. Like other land animals, the cow also shows a lot of affection [...] separation from its young, the cow slowly stops giving milk. The [...] capacity is not greatly affected.
[94] [Hot rice is being served on banana plantain leaves along with ghee, carefully boiled cow;s milk, jute leaves, and maorala [...] the lucky husband is enjoying.]
[38] People generally surrender to a [...] you create in your mind, be it a cow, a horse, or a goat, you cannot [...] entities out of His mental body.