De > References for ‘depart’
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[7] There are various common characteristics [...] drink, rest and sleep, and finally depart one day from the earth. This fundamental [...] follow Bhágavata Dharma.
[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] the world – you will also depart some day. Why do you weep then?” [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[6] One day, Yájiṋávalkya [...] to leave them all behind when I depart from this world; so what use are [...] Rájá Yoga is based.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] the world – you will also depart some day. Why do you weep then?” [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[32] The lotus replied, “My friend! After some hours, I shall depart from here forever. So I cannot [...] there is a possibility of danger.
[66] “The forces of destruction [...] been reduced to mockery. Before I depart I send my clarion call to those [...] the battle against the demons.
[9] Do you love your son? It is perfectly [...] cannot live till eternity. He will depart and make you weep. But if you [...] you in all the ten directions.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] this stipulated period, they will depart. All entities in this world merely [...] prestige – and worship the Lord.
[1] Today is the day of the spring [...] moment the winter was about to depart, they were beside themselves with [...] disappearance of the dullness of cold.
[3] Those who come in the flow of creation [...] significant for eternity – they depart.
[1] In his two-part Human Society series, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar has chosen to depart from chronological order: analysing [...] macrohistory, in the second part.
[1] In his two-part Human Society series, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar has chosen to depart from chronological order: analysing [...] macrohistory, in the second part.
[4] Please, dear sister-in-law, I beseech [...] forest? My mind is restless to depart Please, dear sister-in-law, [...] go, You just catch my hand.
[2] What is the meaning of “bandhu”? [...] be separated from you. When you depart from this world, these friends [...] is a shloka in Saḿskrta:
[20] The meaning of the verbal root [...] arrive suddenly”, or “to depart abruptly”, etc. Someone [...] epidemic or plague of locusts.
[28] Any object of knowledge which enters [...] come, stay for sometime, and then depart. They cannot remain forever. Knowledge [...] vibrations of body, mind and speech.
[5] Suppose Shyam Babu was about to [...] good. But when he was about to depart from his house, he suddenly developed [...] work of gandhayakśinii.