De > References for ‘deer’
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[92] No matter what circumstances you [...] calibre had to take rebirth as a deer because at the time of his death [...] bliss is the only path for you.
[19] The vishuddha cakra: śad́aja [...] of goat] madhyama [sound of deer] paiṋcama [sound of [...] amrta [sweet expression]
[10] The staple food of ancient India [...] Hence people mostly liked to take deer meat According to Vaedika views, deer meat, being sentient, could be [...] polao we have learned from Persia.
[8] Monkeys live in trees so in Saḿskrta [...] “wild animal”, not “deer”. The wild animal that lives on [...] This is an old habit of monkeys.
[13] According to human longings and [...] that he had to take the body of a deer at his next birth.
[35] The prince sailed speedily to the [...] lions, hyenas, wolves, ostriches, deer, antelopes, zebras and high-necked [...] too shall accompany you.”6
[9] According to ones desires [...] somebody wants to be a runner like a deer then it is not impossible that he will eventually get the body of a deer after the death of this present human structure.
[10] The world of macrocosm is a big [...] desires. You wanted to run like a deer; you will get the body of a deer. This is the silver line of differentiation between microcosm and Macrocosm. Now, what to do?
[3] The sound a is the acoustic root [...] (gándhára [goat]); má (madhyama [deer]); pá (paiṋcama [...] second consonant of the ka group.)
[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] think that mrga means only deer. But this is not so. All those [...] ), but not only to hunt the deer. So the animal skin or the red [...] 3 )
[6] The other meaning of gandhaceliká [...] around the navel portion of the musk deer.” The musk deer lives in cold countries and looks [...] its fragrance becomes. The female deer does not have this musk scent. The male deer becomes so intoxicated with its [...] much running, the exhausted musk deer falls down dead. Sometimes businessmen [...] keep them alive for a short time.
[16] To suppress the arrogance of the [...] Sanskrit does not mean only “deer”; it means any wild animal. Shákhámrga [...] mean that they were hunting only deer; they used to hunt any wild animal. [...] rectification and also granted them boons.
[5] The first category of thoughts [...] thinking about the snake. When a deer sees a tiger, it thinks only of [...] concerning the existing environment.
[3] This has to be accepted, that there [...] For instance, there are tigers, deer and boars in the forest. They [...] true in the case of human beings.
[6] I started climbing. The moon had [...] bárshiuṋga deer appeared, running swiftly from north to south; perhaps a tiger had been chasing him.
[60] Immediately after crossing the [...] antelopes, crocodiles, panthers and deer. The lake on the ancient river [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[29] Most of the people in the Vedic [...] compulsory for priests to wear a deer skin across their shoulders, called [...] Gradually, over the course of time, the deer skin was transformed into a thread. [...] Brahmin caste in Hindu society.
[13] It is known to all, and is still [...] the long and startled eyes of a deer”]. The wide use of this collyrium [...] collyrium inserted in their coiffures.
[55] Its outer meaning is: “So [...] Sárnath. The sages made a deer park in this Sárauṋganáth [...] Migdáb in Prákrta.
[37] It was mentioned earlier that Calcutta [...] used to hide in it hoping to catch deer. With the distorted English pronunciation [...] Hartukiibágán, and so on.
[45] The name kholá is attached [...] Sanskrit equivalents for “deer” are kuraga, kurauṋga, [...] turauṋga, turauṋgama, and so on.
[4] We are the daughters of the land [...] meandering forest paths. The forest deer rejoice to see Our joyful song [...] daughters of Parama Puruśa.
[22] The [[solar]] plexus, or vishuddha [...] madhyama sound of deer ii [...] ah
[12] Natural instincts did not vanish [...] wild animal, not only the skin of deer, although deer are certainly included in mrga. [...] examples of natural instincts.
[7] There is a controversy over [...] giraffes, and several species of deer are also creatures that create natural camouflage. There is a variety of tame deer that survives through natural camouflage. Generally lions, giraffes, and certain types of deer and golden iguana live in larger [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.
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[130] Immediately after crossing the [...] antelopes, crocodiles, panthers and deer. The lake on the ancient river [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[32] 5) That particular kind of deer which is found in watery or damp [...] preservation without any delay.
[53] 4) The fourth meaning of the word kambalra is a certain kind of very furry deer. The fur from this deer was used to make various kinds [...] out of their greed for its meat.
[132] 6) Kákar: The kákar is a medium-sized deer of the Sundarban jungle whose [...] commissioned fairly in industry.
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[60] India did not see the frenzied [...] is forbidden but the killing of deer and goats is permissible. This is totally irrational.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] sin to eat beef but not goats or deer. The custom of wearing a vermilion [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[23] The five categories of Brahman [...] away, they used to wear a piece of deer skin across their left shoulder [...] a yajiṋopaviita .
[24] Later on, after deer had become somewhat scarce and [...] cotton, the custom of wearing a deer skin was replaced with the custom [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.
[9] Next is the vishuddha cakra, located [...] [sound of goat], madhyama [sound of deer], paiṋcama [sound of cuckoo], [...] sváhá and namah.
[7] Now these old customs are no longer [...] wheel. Their sledges were drawn by deer. In the North Polar region there [...] civilization began to lag behind.
[22] “One day the governor general [...] the governor general spotted a deer. He quickly loaded a small stone in his catapult and fired. But he was too late, the deer had already fled. Then he spotted [...] and embedded itself in his brain.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] rákśasi máya. The golden deer is one such a story. Of course, there was never a real golden deer could you ever think of such a [...] Máriic who made a golden deer out of his occult power. Another [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[56] I started climbing. The moon had [...] bárshiuṋga deer appeared, running swiftly from north to south; perhaps a tiger had been chasing him.
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] sin to eat beef but not goats or deer. The custom of wearing a vermilion [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[19] When a swift horse runs its hooves [...] kurauṋgama (that is, “deer”). In this way human beings have [...] languages were created in this way.
[8] Besides afforestation there should [...] varieties of melon, such as musk melon, deer melon and watermelon; and gourd, [...] encouraging the encroachment of the sea.
[57] Lymph is required for the production [...] generally cannot move as fast. Deer are granivorous and can move fast, [...] excessive milk, they cannot move fast.
[60] Lymph is produced from animal protein [...] converted into semen. Monkeys and deer produce much lymph, but it is [...] utilized in running and jumping.
[17] Among the creatures we are familiar [...] cannot run very swiftly, while the deer group, which produces very little [...] falls somewhere in between the deer and cow families in all respects, [...] tails, even their excretory systems.
[18] Bear in mind that while the word [...] family, nor is it a member of the deer family. It belongs to the antelope [...] either in the cow family or in the deer family when actually they are [...] [cow-deer] for the antelope family.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] máyá. The golden deer is one such story. Of course, there was never a real golden deer – can you imagine such a thing? – rather the “demon” Marich fabricated a golden deer using his occult power. Another [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[68] The fellow stood there like a statue [...] sound of a várshiḿha deer. One sound in particular, I assumed, was the call of a deer. I could also hear the strange [...] jungle at the same time because deer wont go anywhere near an area where a tiger is roaring, so if you hear the call of a deer you can be sure that there are no tigers nearby.
[44] Lymph is required for the production [...] generally cannot move as fast. Deer are granivorous and can move fast, [...] excessive milk, they cannot move fast.
[47] Lymph is produced from animal protein [...] converted into semen. Monkeys and deer produce much lymph, but it is [...] utilized in running and jumping.
[74] Those were happy days. Golden days [...] twilight remained. I could see deer rushing freely back and forth [...] system of passport or visa for them.
[75] Then I remembered what had happened [...] as well. Then also we saw some deer rushing back and forth in the same way. Deer in Germany are not so afraid of [...] different affair altogether. There the deer flee in fear when they see people, [...] and recklessly exterminate them.
[76] While sitting there under a tree [...] shelter of a tree watching the deer rush about. We didnt approach them because if we did they would flee in fear.
[60] “At any rate the prince of [...] Migadába (Rśipattana deer grove, alias Sáranganáth [...] dharmacakra in the Iśipattana deer grove and that his five disciples, [...] the son of Mahámoggalii.
[47] Behind me, the jungle-covered plateau, [...] bársingá varieties of deer. That evening, however, I had [...] path down to the lake to drink.
[1] The identity of any object is determined [...] water, that is fire, this is a deer, that is night, this is kindness, [...] called its special characteristics.
[55] While I was walking I noticed several hares and small deer coming out from a pigeon-pea field. [...] and a muddy pond to the other.