De > References for ‘deceased’
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[10] There is the story of the grant [...] coming was the skeleton of his deceased son. It was walking by itself [...] thousand rupees, but lost his son.
[10] The cakra below the anáhata [...] cremation the descendants of the deceased carry this part away from the [...] [immersion of the bone remnants].
[9] Here the word, Deva, means the [...] the death rites in honor of the deceased used to be performed by using [...] veritable negation of creation.
[44] A certain Mr. Chamru Sao, another rich merchant, was organizing a memorial ceremony for his deceased father. One day he happened to [...] checked the business accounts.”
[7] Society is the collective name [...] son must remove the debt of his deceased father – he is morally bound [...] Niyama in just such a strict way.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] “see” the spirit of their deceased wives or husbands. These are but [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[8] Does the husband tend and nurse [...] reunited with the spirit of her deceased husband after her death perhaps [...] ideas guilty of unscrupulousness
[9] If men wish to prevent helpless [...] reunited with the spirit of their deceased husband after their death may [...] dictates of their consciences?
[1] In each and every corner of the [...] that area regarding their duty to deceased persons, to the dead. This event, [...] same heading, shráddha.
[4] After offering rice, sesame, clothes, [...] also sold in the market. So your deceased father, your parents, who are now inhabitants of Aparaloka, wont get anything.
[32] On the one hand, the Jiṋána [...] when someone died, so that the deceased person could enjoy these things [...] baseless and misleading instructions.
[21] 4) Those Cańd́als, [...] take the clothes or bedding of the deceased as donations.
[24] 1) Human skull [narakapálra] [...] [skull] means “skull of the deceased” in Sanskrit, not “forehead”. [...] kapár) means “head”.
[91] The nádabindu mark ( [...] nádabindu mark before the name of the deceased Shubhamanas Sarkar and we read [...] English word “late”.
[43] That is: “This deceased being may have committed bad actions, [...] with due reflection and thought.
[67] I have not said, nor will I say, [...] practical shape to the ideals of a deceased person, the ideals should be given [...] mouthed by dishonest speakers.
[32] In different countries there are [...] inheritance to the shares owned by the deceased members.
[46] The meaning of the verbal root [...] India to immerse the remains of the deceased at Prayága. There is a [...] come from the verbal root yaj.
[7] Suddenly, the district police superintendent [...] just received a letter from the deceased. He writes, ‘The villagers [...] caught you people red-handed.”
[52] As long as the vital energy is [...] better not to burn or bury the deceased until they have been examined by a competent physician.