De > References for ‘delicate’
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[4] Consider the matter of food. A [...] This type of psychology is very delicate. One has to deal cautiously with [...] Then only you can influence him.
[29] Next comes the sparsha [touch] [...] aesthetic science and enliven all delicate feelings and finer sensibilities. [...] Mahaprabhu in a poem by Satyen Datta:
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] instruments, in synchronization with delicate human voices, have spread the [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[14] Human beings represent a mixed [...] between the two. Standing on this delicate precarious line, most human beings [...] the experience of divine life.
[33] Suddenly in the dead of the night, [...] filigree and gold, and the most delicate embroidery.
[58] As I said a little earlier, Shiva [...] – more tender than even a delicate flower. And Shiva admitted that [...] speak of ordinary human beings?
[23] If one is not able to give the [...] path by exploiting the tender and delicate sentiments of the human mind. [...] will come after his or her demise.
[2] Vrajagopála and Párthasárathi [...] that is soft and sweet, tender and delicate in the universe. He is the living [...] manifests itself in a very tender and delicate manner. Vrajagopála readily [...] all particles of the universe.
[6] The subtlest, the most delicate, portion of the human mind is [...] turned into Macrocosmic bearing.
[21] A physical deficiency or defect [...] great force and strike at every delicate point for an outlet. The combined [...] according to the will of Prakrti.
[107] It was now time for dinner. [...] similarly the deputy minister sat in a delicate manner. [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[89] [What a pity it is that the delicate body, unable to bear the weight [...] Lakhiindar, Oh my Lakhiindar! ...]
[3] Musical instruments [especially [...] palms and fingers if the drums have delicate skins. This skin is made to bear [...] kát́hi (stick) e.g. drum stick.
[4] The tuning pegs used to loosen [...] loosened too much and the soft and delicate strings snap if they are tightened [...] into smithereens the soft, delicate parts of the mind get charred [...] brightly on the banner of gold.
[6] [In a loose string, the melody remains mute If pulled, the delicate string is torn apart.]
[13] King Jagatnarayan listened to his [...] – dont meddle into these delicate issues. Its better to go [...] ministers to the royal apartments.