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[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? [...] They would show both hands. To denote fifteen, two hands and a foot [...] declare that they are pandits.
[10] Now what does Puruśa [...] Bengali? Shoyá may denote a state wherein one is lying down [...] it is present in every action.
[6] Change is the law of order, the [...] now the title Cakravarty does not denote honour or pride. People do not [...] Will such a phase await PROUT?
[12] And ga means Gacchati yasmin, ágacchati [...] goes”]. Hence ga is used to denote that from which everything in [...] the world ultimately dissolves.
[4] Now, let us take another word – [...] Náráyańa, Shiva and Mádhava denote the same thing.
[14] In standard or recognized Bengali, [...] The suffix ke is used to denote direction, and e or te is used as the 7th case ending to denote position in something (like standard [...] Se gharke yácche.
[2] I have already said in a Renaissance [...] and the suffix kvip is used to denote habituality.) When movement stops [...] and not in the other two spheres.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] gotra has come into common usage to denote ones lineage. As in the [...] not been introduced at that time.
[13] Vaerágya does not denote renunciation, desertion or escaping [...] most of them fall from their path.
[15] The sound ii is the acoustic root [...] was used in musical notation to denote kad́ii [hard or high-pitched] [...] no separate letter for pluta ii.
[15] SOME [...] quarter is also used to denote a specified abode in a singular [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[2] Now what is the import of the word [...] read) in Sanskrit. In order to denote the sense of completion of act [...] “karáná Karuána”).
[14] (It must, however, be remembered [...] this earth. These various narakas denote the mental and physical states [...] no heaven and no hell”].)
[46] A long hand was considered to be [...] “handsome” was made to denote beauty. For a girl, however, one [...] but “beautiful lady”.
[7] “Tava dravyaḿ Jagatguro”. [...] is added in Saḿskrta to denote the wont of an object. Here the [...] “jagat” in Saḿskrta.
[10] It is important to note that sattvaguńa does not denote inactivity since inactivity is [...] the destroyer, of Hari and Hara.
[2] Not only has there been an increase [...] as a noun and as an adjective to denote a complete human being having both perfections and imperfections.
[15] Vrajareńu. “Vraja” [...] Parama Puruśa, it does not denote physical movement but psychic [...] sings jaya to Vrajareńu.
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] used in a general sense and to denote result. And the suffix ksi [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[12] What do the words sarvadharmán [“all dharmas”] denote? Just now it has been said that [...] dharma into three broad categories.
[17] “Patiḿ patiináḿ”. [...] “dár” is used to denote ownership. For example, a shop [...] shelter in Him be afraid of anyone?
[3] Not only was this usage defective [...] kumárii, which is sometimes used to denote an unmarried girl, in imitation [...] 2 )
[10] Anyhow, the compound word “court-dancer” [...] Bengali ra or er are signs that denote the sixth case. Now when an indeclinable [...] “yard of the court”.
[11] Similarly, “expert litterateur” [...] “in”. These are signs which denote the seventh case. In other words, [...] gets the concerning samása.
[25] I was saying before that the word [...] masculine in Hindi although they denote specific weapons. The word talvár is feminine in Hindi but masculine in Urdu.
[13] In many languages the second case is used to denote direction. It is also considered [...] has he gone? He has gone home].
[33] For a long time afterwards, the [...] “Raybháginii” came to denote a high-spirited lady. It gained [...] 2 )
[1] According to linguistic science [...] diacritical mark above the letter a to denote the sound á or else we [...] the letter “aliph” to denote á.
[4] In the sense of being the expression [...] the word auṋka [act] to denote any one of the main portions of [...] ekánkiká [one-act play].