Ha > References for ‘hair’
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[34] Too much talking, sexual intercourse, [...] strictly forbidden. Removing the body hair is not advisable, but their bodies should always be kept very neat and clean.
[10] If Hindus follow the caste system [...] white cotton sari and cut their hair very short, but now widows do [...] practice, you will be insulted.
[3] Pashm is a Persian word. [...] fleece, but in Persian it means hair of all kinds.
[99] [“O poet! evening has come. Your hair is streaked with grey. Are [...] virtue and vice of my life?”]
[48] On the basis of this saying, Shiva [...] Gauṋgá tied to His matted locks of hair. Then a story was concocted in [...] flowed in four directions –
[38] On the basis of this saying, Shiva [...] Gauṋgá tied to His matted locks of hair. Then a story was concocted in [...] flowed in four directions –
[9] Grind spices or be a cook Touch [...] bathe Unwet shall remain your hair Tie the elephant to a spiders web Love awaits you there.
[26] What pangs reside in Radhas [...] she watches the braid Of her hair rich and flower-bedecked With [...] Candidasa says, a novel stance.
[8] With filthy hair and matted locks Thats [...] Than a heap of skin and bones.
[37] The speed of movement is increased [...] body. If you find an absence of hair, it indicates that the lymphatic [...] will have less jumping capacity.
[75] Now the demon became restless. He began to run to and fro like an insane person, tearing his hair and shouting violently. In no [...] out loudly in his demonic tongue.
[9] The Mayan civilization is a transplanted [...] the arms became shorter, the body hair decreased and the jaws became [...] This is how human beings advanced.
[52] When cultivating lentils, high [...] lubricants, as well as scented hair oil, linen cloth, etc. Linseed can be cultivated after lentils.
[99] If someone keeps a matted lock of hair on his or her head, it will be quite visible even from a distance. If the hair is properly oiled, it will become [...] get another meaning of ka, “hair grown on the head”.
[100] Hair when it is curly is called kuntala. And Shiva used to tie His hair in a knot in such a way that it [...] “Vyomakesha”, meaning “Hair towards the Sky” (vyoma = “sky” and kesh = “hair”), He was also called “Khakuntala”, [...] “sky” and Shivas hair was curly.
[103] As mentioned, ka is the acoustic [...] = kesha. Kesha can mean “hair”; it can also mean Náráyańa.
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[7] In those days, malaria would leave [...] that one would lose ones hair and the head would look like a [...] deprived of their crown of beautiful hair. Teby suffered this discomfiture, too. She had hardly a hair on her head.
[8] That day she passed nearly all those tests, but her biggest problem was her hair. One of Tebys aunts was an expert hairdresser. She arranged Tebys hair in a bun. Teby appeared before [...] could she have such a big bun of hair? They said, “Can you please open your bun just once? We want to see whether your hair extends down to your knees.” [...] and let me open your bun.”
[9] I was a small child then, and I [...] standard-size black socks fell out of her hair like four black lizards falling [...] minutes, then we will go.”
[30] Lead sindúr is prepared [...] mercury maintains blackness of the hair. This is incredible. At time dermatitis [...] shall gradually come to an end.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] emblems – shikhá [sacred hair] and sútra [sacred thread] [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
[41] The present Bengali society and [...] vermilion mark in the parting of their hair, the various marriage customs [...] days with regions outside India.
[6] Another kind of relationship exists [...] on her forehead, and with long hair runs to it and gives it milk. [...] newborn child to cry like this?
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] temporarily thrill them and make their hair stand on end – but nothing [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[8] He was walking ahead, and I was [...] a sannyásii with matted hair. He said to the fearsome person, [...] “Go, my child, go home.”
[87] Q. 48. Do those who keep their hair long, wear orange robes and become [...] from some type of mental disease?
[5] Many plants have seeds which can [...] polish, furniture wax, medicines, hair oil, etc.; or refined for industrial [...] products can be made from oil seeds.
[33] Good silk worms can be grown on [...] many uses ranging from rectified hair oil to machine oil. The oil also has medicinal value.
[48] Coconut has many uses. The water [...] cooking and is well known as a hair and body oil. Oil cake can be [...] successful in Ánanda Nagar.
[344] Ámlá has a sour fruit [...] helps digestion and can be used for hair oil.
[459] Bringaraj yields an oil (tel) which is useful as hair oil and as a treatment for the mentally ill.
[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] have red complexions and golden hair. Alpine Aryans belong to Germany [...] reddish-white complexion, blackish-blue hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean Aryans belong to southern Europe and have white complexion, black hair and black eyes. Geo-racial conditions [...] demarcate socio-economic units.
[3] 3. Never cut the hair of the joints of the body.
[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] places in the parting of their hair. But with the development of intellect [...] the practice has been abolished.
[16] SOME [...] divine hair capillary [...] for post-disease care.
[2] It cannot be said emphatically [...] in smiles; the flower-bedecked hair buns of the young women of Ráŕh [...] of Ráŕh was born.
[87] Q. 48. Do those who keep their hair long, wear orange robes and become [...] from some type of mental disease?
[1] Garbhaka. Garbha + kan = garbhaka. [...] that is tucked into a womans hair. In the olden days, a womans evening dress included a garbhaka in her hair. Perhaps you know that in ancient [...] Burdwan was the capital of Bengal.
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, blond hair, ruddy complexion and are tall [...] ruddy in complexion, have bluish hair and blue eyes. The Mediterranean people are fair-complexioned with black hair, black eyes and are somewhat shorter [...] them out would be quite difficult.
[10] The Negro race has three branches: [...] in their facial appearance and hair. The hair is similar, but there are differences [...] complexion and rather short in stature.
[15] Next comes the Austric branch. [...] stature than the Negroes and their hair is not so curly. Indias [...] more or less of the same type.
[4] If in an idle moment You ever thought [...] It was for You that I braided my hair and wove a garland But today [...] lost And fled beyond the void.
[3] Early in the morning You came in [...] of my hand The garland in my hair knot snapped, The kadama flowers [...] You came to flood me with joy.
[5] Bring me yellow marigold and golden [...] night; I will neglect to tie my hair. My friends have all gone to [...] Will dispense justice for this.
[4] We are the daughters of the land [...] trees. We weave garlands into our hair, Walking on the meandering [...] daughters of Parama Puruśa.
[5] O Bhaerav! [...] You have undone Your matted hair, You shower Your spiritual wealth to all.
[4] The flowers in my hair have withered. The song of [...] is relit with new ghee and wick.
[4] Even though your eyes are filled [...] why you didnt braid your hair. The land-loti are half-open [...] tears, your eyes are very beautiful.
[4] I kept long vigils waiting for [...] has withered The flowers in my hair have faded and fallen to the ground. [...] And dont forget my love.
[9] Paritráńáya [...] white ashes, keep locks of matted hair on their heads and wear white [...] appearance, external criteria.
[8] At the most auspicious moment on [...] the parting in the brides hair, and so on. The only difference [...] father instead of a Hindu priest.
[24] Due to the quick development of physical energy at this age, nature has provided necessary hair at the joints of the body to keep [...] healthy. So when people remove this hair owing to lack of proper knowledge, they harm themselves both physically and mentally.
[49] Of course, the body does undergo [...] mind become strong and his or her hair becomes thick and stiff. As a [...] scope of physiology and psychology.
[23] Thereafter the newly-married couple [...] vermilion mark in the parting of the hair of the bride three times, and [...] 2 )
[5] In the second stage the patient [...] on different parts of the body. Hair of the head and eyebrows falls [...] are getting lodged in the soles.
[151] Hair grows under the skin and then pushes its way up, and grows accordingly. The tip of the hair does not grow. That is why hair, and particularly a tuft of hair, is called kuiṋja.
[158] Another meaning of the word kuiṋjara is ́wavy hair;.
[91] Another meaning of the word kuveńii is “that woman who does not comb her hair, who keeps her head dirty, who does not plait her hair, in whose head there is an impassable [...] means “large lice”.
[92] Those shrews who grab the hair of another shrew when they meet [...] chance of a breach of peace.
[82] Kunta is derived from [...] means that kind of bristly hair that will not lie flat even when it is oiled, pressed down and combed.
[83] The second meaning of kunta is “untidy hair full of dust and sand”.
[84] The third meaning of kunta is “hair matted with dust and sand”.
[90] Kunta + lá + d́a [...] kuntala is “curly hair”.
[6] I have seen communities in the [...] like brushes were made from the hair of particular parts of the hogs [...] times, that need no longer exists.
[17] The population growth rate [...] nothing but a thick, solid mass of hair.
[80] [Girls used to crown their head [...] why. They used to decorate their hair with multi-petaled jasmine; they [...] of incense sticks on the their hair after bathing. The heavy smell [...] amaranth in their thick black locks.]
[28] So the hill springs and those [...] caught that water in His matted hair and then gradually released it, [...] water then divided into four parts:
[64] You might have noticed that some people have curly or wavy hair from childhood, that is [...] artificial means for this. This kind of hair that is naturally curly or wavy [...] remember, the word is feminine.
[65] There are people whose hair is not curly [...] childhood or since birth. Such hair artificially made curly or wavy [...] designs made by women to put in their hair with the help of clips, oil, various [...] káliká used for hair which is artificially curled [...] – kálikáni ).
[10] 8) The eighth meaning of the word kakubh is “loose hair”. In olden times, loose hair was often considered a sign of beauty in women. This loose hair is also called kakubh as an expression of praise.
[11] 9) The ninth meaning of the word kakubh is “loose hair which has been decorated”, that is, the hair is loose, it has not been braided [...] decorations have been put in the hair – this kind of loose hair is also called kakubh.
[142] This word has an unusual origin. [...] kaparda is “Shivas matted hair”. The third meaning of kaparda [...] and wore ornaments in their ears.
[13] Another meaning of the word [...] women referred to the braiding of hair as veńii-kác .
[20] The ribbon that women use in doing their hair is also called kácana .
[100] [After taking a bath in the fountain and scenting her hair with incense, the girl would daub [...] amaranth in the middle of her black hair.]
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[41] “Rotten bullocks heart, [...] lice out of all the ghosts hair. Here comes the ugly ghost [...] with intestine chutney.”
[246] “Im also a government [...] hair-cutting salon and had his hair shaved off.
[276] “People will praise you more if you shave off both your hair and your bun,” said the king.
[310] He also noticed that everyones hair looked very untidy. They obviously [...] easily use mustard oil in their hair,” thought Anumay. Then he [...] ghee cant be used to oil the hair! After making a few inquiries, [...] because they had to use ghee instead.
[93] The old which retorted: “My hair is full of ticks, lice and mites. [...] all those ticks and lice.”
[280] The following is the information [...] female devils and demons part her hair and pick out the ticks. In the [...] after a light night meal.”
[296] The next day, in the fading light [...] hour to pick the ticks out of her hair. However, on that particular day, [...] you can pick the lice out of my hair.”
[1] The idea that Brahma comprises [...] the matted locks of Gaoriis hair. This idea of Ardha-Náriishvara [...] disappeared from peoples minds.
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] six main factors: blood, nose, hair, skin, eyes and body height. Differences [...] a reddish white complexion and hair, warm blood, eyes like a cat, [...] skin, slightly colder blood, curly hair, blackish eyes, thick lips and [...] have a reddish complexion, black hair, blue eyes, and slightly colder [...] yellowy-white complexion, black hair, dark eyes, ordinary noses, slightly [...] states belong to this category.
[60] India did not see the frenzied [...] sacrificed over a single strand of hair? It is very difficult to persuade [...] permissible. This is totally irrational.
[2] The people of some countries have dark skin, tall bodies, black irises, black hair, thick lips and flat noses, while [...] in regard to physiognomy – hair, eyes, skin, nose, lips, etc. [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[36] Ultimately this close association [...] differences in respect to noses, eyes, hair, height, etc.
[30] Racial characteristics are defined [...] the structure of the nose, eyes, hair and skin. The differences in the [...] called “Dravidians”.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into [...] reddish white skin, reddish or golden hair, brown coloured eyes like those [...] milky white skin, brackish blue hair, blue eyes, slightly cooler blood [...] Mediterranean Aryans have fair skin, black hair, black eyes, ordinary noses, cooler [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[32] The Mongolians can be divided into [...] have yellowish skin and little hair on their bodies.
[34] The Negroes have black skin, kinky hair, thick lips, slightly colder blood than the Aryans and are often tall in stature.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] the pretext of a single strand of hair! These fanatics never bothered [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[16] Joint hair grows near the lymphatic glands in the armpits and leg joints. If this hair is removed, then the lymphatic [...] weak. For this reason, the joint hair should not be removed.
[20] The four major races are the Austrics, [...] ordinary skull index and curly hair. Their curly hair is due to a slightly larger than normal percentage of mercury in the fat at the root of the hair.
[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or [...] brown-coloured like those of cats and their hair is golden. They inhabit Sweden, [...] have medium-sized bodies, blue hair, blue eyes and milky white skin [...] Asia. The Mediterraneans have black hair and black eyes. They inhabit South [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] yellowish colour and they have little hair on their bodies. The Malays, who [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[29] In Kinnaur the skin colour of the [...] There the males have scant facial hair. They also wear pigtails, so it is difficult to distinguish between males and females.
[6] Some civilizations after coming [...] insert collyrium case in their hair bun. You know that if a collyrium case is tucked into the hair, a veil cannot be used. But today Bengali women no longer insert collyrium cases into their hair. Similarly, all the youths of [...] the bride wears the sis in her hair. So judging from these remnants [...] of ancient civilization it was.
[5] (5) When taking a bath, all parts [...] should be used every day. The body hair should never be cut, especially in the armpit and pubic region.
[16] “Im also a government [...] hair-cutting salon and had his hair shaved off.
[46] “People will praise you more if you shave off both your hair and your bun,” said the king.
[122] In case of this tendency (when [...] would-be mother should keep her hair untied and loose, and should tie a root of white jayantii plant in her hair and keep it there continuously [...] way she can avoid a still-birth.
[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] forcibly dragged forward by the hair of their heads. Speed is the main [...] incongruities are now common in society.
[44] Sesame is a three month crop. The [...] fragrances, but it is the best hair oil. White sesame looks good. [...] are prepared with white sesame.
[7] In a certain village on the Burdwan-Manbhum [...] the parting of the brides hair. The village headman came forward [...] to the couples marriage.
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] the pretext of a single strand of hair! These fanatics never bothered [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[43] In Bengali pronunciation distortion [...] a fistful of one anothers hair – that is culáculi [...] language would be benefited thereby.
[11] Kinnara. How handsome, how beautiful, [...] inhabitants of Tibet have very little hair on their bodies, so it is often [...] “Kiḿpuruśavarśa”.
[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] white complexion and red or golden hair. Alpine Aryans come from Germany [...] white complexion, blackish blue hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean Aryans come from southern Europe and have a fair complexion, black hair and black eyes.
[26] The Mongolians have yellowish skin and little hair on their bodies. They can be divided [...] flat noses and are good-looking.
[27] The Austrics have medium-sized [...] Negroids have black skin, kinky hair and are often quite tall.
[18] The soil of the southern and southeast [...] Coconut oil can be used as both a hair oil and as an edible oil. A network [...] to develop cottage industries.
[43] [After bathing in the fountain/they would scent their hair with incense/the maidens would [...] wore red amaranth in their black hair]
[20] If the testes are over-active [highly [...] spirit of rationality. The pubic hair grows due to the activity of the [...] secretion] leads to the development of hair in the arm pits at the age of [...] do that. It is not good.”
[21] If there is under-secretion of the testes glands, there will be less hair; and if, at the same time, the [...] hormones from the testes glands.
[23] If there is under-secretion of [...] develop less kindness, and less hair will grow in the armpits and pubic [...] he will not support a new idea.
[25] In the past many slaves were converted [...] will not be able to grow any pubic hair or the pubic hairs will be few.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] survive. The early humans had less hair on their bodies; but the more [...] became thinner and the amount of hair increased. Buffaloes are the same [...] is very thick and the amount of hair on their bodies is less, but the skin of cows is thin and there is more hair on their bodies. This indicates [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic [...] complexion is reddish-white, their hair is reddish and the irises of their [...] group, the Alpine group, have bluish hair, bluish irises and a pinkish-white [...] a milky-white complexion, black hair and blackish irises. The Aryans [...] north [and with the Austrics].
[3] On the other hand, the scriptures [...] already started pulling ones hair – that ones death [...] how can any noble work be done?
[7] If the testes are over-active and [...] spirit of rationality. The pubic hair grows due to the activity of the [...] secretion leads to the development of hair in the arm pits at the age of [...] do that. It is not good.”
[8] If there is under secretion of the testes glands, there will be less hair; and if, at the same time, the [...] hormones from the testes glands.
[10] If there is under secretion of [...] develop less kindness, and less hair will grow in the armpits and pubic [...] he will not support a new idea.
[12] In the past many slaves were converted [...] will not be able to grow any pubic hair or the pubic hairs will be few.
[14] (8) Do not cut the hair of the joints of the body.
[14] (Once I asked a certain gentleman, [...] cap goes nicely with your black hair?” He replied, “No, [...] allegiance to their political bosses.)
[70] Then later on, during the days [...] to Shivas matted locks of hair, and from Gauṋgás [...] of the authors of the Puranas.
[10] The idea that Brahma comprises [...] the matted locks of Gaoriis hair. This idea of Ardha-Náriishvara [...] disappeared from peoples minds.
[17] At the time of His marriage, He [...] transportation; His matted locks of hair; and His trumpet. Thus Shiva was [...] that, unflinching devotion to duty.
[89] I grabbed a fistful of hair and slapped him in the face; his [...] a rock. It was dead once again.
[1] When the foetus in the mothers womb becomes somewhat developed, its hair starts to grow. The mother may [...] sádhbhakśań.