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[20] Environment has a tremendous impact [...] the Unknown Friend. I am toiling hard to move towards my own home. The [...] of Bengal is based on this.
[5] Sometimes it also happens that [...] olden days. A slave would labour hard at the command of his or her master. [...] should not be reduced to slavery.
[2] The kśatriyas tried to construct [...] claiming equal rights, they strove hard to keep all the power vested in [...] righteousness or spirituality.
[2] In the past, men and women shared equally in the hard work of the fields and farms. [...] the innumerable caste barriers.
[8] Some people consider that one should [...] age, rendering them incapable of hard work. They regard the prime of [...] with its decreased capacity for hard work as the time to remember God. They are labouring under the misconception that hard work is not necessary for intuitional [...] so should intuitional practice.
[43] Under the influence of the qualifying [...] inside the prison no matter how hard he tries: Rama can never be the [...] emancipation (muktapuruśa).
[15] Some people say, “Keep on [...] meaningless. All your time, your hard effort, and your sincerity will [...] move while doing those good deeds.
[1] In the physical, psychic and spiritual [...] degree of progress, but that will be hard to maintain. The other day I said [...] necessary to sustain the physical body.
[11] And what was the role of Krśńa? [...] that… dont sit down so hard…; my car will be damaged… [...] “child”) = sárathi.
[10] Thus the psycho-spiritual path [...] ekendriya. And when one strives hard to establish oneself in the absolute [...] endeavour it is vashiikára.
[108] Some people maintain that the ownership [...] and thus tend to forget about the hard realities of life. They generally [...] other activities related to art.
[2] Exploitation in the psychic stratum [...] understand it, and they need not labour hard to comprehend it. This is because [...] exploitation. So this is more dangerous.
[142] The minister ghosts replied, “We [...] its infancy we must all labour hard to build it up. They will not [...] this critical juncture.”
[105] “Work hard and youll eat. Whats [...] run you off with bullets.”
[3] In the Indian social system women [...] practical field. Now it is very hard to say which of the two is more [...] and development of civilization.
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] upstream, the oarsmen have to make hard toil. Making a sound like hṋeiyo [...] bhát́i Assam.
[7] Environment has a tremendous impact [...] the Unknown Friend. I am toiling hard to move towards my own home. The [...] of Bengal is based on this.
[59] In this regard there is another [...] the realm of imagination to the hard reality of the earth. The soil of reality is very hard – very merciless.
[3] If you feel any pain while pressing hard the spot located two fingers [...] teaspoonful of baked clove powder in it.
[4] If pain is felt while inhaling [...] when those regions are pressed hard with the thumb, then in that case [...] baked clove powder in tepid water.
[20] The process of perception that [...] organs. And so the microcosms however hard they may try, never attain perfect [...] the way of attaining perfection.
[96] In the Vipra Age those who tried [...] died smashing their heads on the hard bricks or broke the bricks with [...] and Ishvarchandra Vidyasagara.
[252] The predominance of dishonest people [...] wealth they earn through their hard labour. (Here "labour" certainly [...] to the hungry chicken-fancier.
[19] “Vidyá”. Vidyá [...] “avidyá”. People have to labour hard to attain either vidyá [...] know the definition of satyam is:
[13] Intelligent people working in the [...] is no incentive for them to work hard. People naturally question the [...] productive potential of its people.
[2] She removed the cloth only twice [...] that their bodies might become as hard as iron, as she possessed such [...] portion of the body would become hard and nobody would be able to kill [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[38] When for age after age society [...] under whose feet the soil is not hard and strong, invite anyone in to [...] sáhityikas or their readers.
[57] Where society is caught in a whirlpool [...] much responsibility as it does hard work. Artists will have to take [...] understandable to the masses.
[92] I am not prepared to accept any hard and fast rule that literature [...] off the dirt from their bodies.
[157] Can there be an artist without genius? Is art the result only of sincere endeavour, of hard labour? Quite a knotty question! [...] him or her to develop genius.
[180] Gone are the days when poetry was [...] even less than dramas and it is hard to say how far the slogan “Read [...] will reap any financial benefit.
[9] We may recall the definition of shúdras as persons who live by manual work or labour hard for their livelihood. This age [...] 1 )
[13] There are still others who think [...] these people become bound within hard and fast routine activities. At [...] please ring the bell quickly?”
[16] Those who ideate on Brahma can [...] actions you perform and however hard you try to know Brahma by cultivating [...] Ageless One, the Permanent One.
[9] Spiritualistic morality was in [...] had the opportunity to learn the hard and complicated processes of intuitional [...] Mahábhárata age.
[12] She removed the cloth only twice [...] that their bodies might become as hard as iron, as she possessed such [...] portion of the body would become hard and nobody would be able to kill [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[17] Herein lies the limitations, the [...] their examinations, students labour hard to memorize their lessons. However, [...] perception is only a temporary asset.
[5] Now bondages are not all alike, they are not equally harsh. Some bondages may be very harsh, hard as iron, and some relatively soft. [...] differences in the degree of the bondage.
[111] When we read in history the accounts [...] almost every country we observe the hard fact that even the most powerful [...] power of the monarch to the vipras.
[62] I have already said that it will [...] Your hands will rebound from the hard surface of the mirror. Yet still [...] semblance of that Cosmic Flow.
[22] Many may think that since Tantra is a rigorous practice, a hard reality, then in Tantra there [...] vehicles to ensure spiritual progress.
[13] “Please excuse me,” said Parvati, “Im a little hard of hearing. Could you speak a little louder?”
[23] Along these high slopes one may [...] ancient past this was a belt of hard rock; it was neither an area of [...] will not be easy; it will demand hard labour. As Swami Vivekananda once said, nothing is accomplished without toil.
[39] The prince tried hard to dissuade them and at last said, [...] lot of fun on that day!”
[59] After supper he talked with the [...] eating together after the days hard labour.11 They were quite exhausted. [...] some leaves, perhaps tamarind.
[70] At first, the demon was quite unwilling [...] being – and go and labour hard!”
[71] The representatives of the human [...] right to live how can we labour hard?”
[16] When kiirtana first began to develop, it did not have any hard and fast rules, just as folk songs do not conform to hard and fast rules. [[ Kiirtana adopted hard and fast rules later on.]] Just [...] folk music to classical music.
[4] Human beings are constantly coming [...] doubt in individual life. However hard a so-called pandit (scholar) may [...] outsider to understand your own mind.
[16] Later on, with the further development [...] do not have to labour quite as hard as Vaishishta and Vishvamitra [...] kinds of ailments will be cured.
[2] [filler] There are many persons [...] there are also persons who work hard even if they do not have energy. [...] would be to work even while dying.
[3] People weep due to intense pain [...] and pleasure. Now, there is no hard and fast rule which states that [...] them. But they should remember:
[7] The idea that one can get mukti [...] dont even animals work very hard? Will all such people and animals get mukti? It is not correct.
[44] A certain Mr. Chamru Sao, another [...] little more money – times were hard, you know. I was wondering if [...] checked the business accounts.”
[3] Today if people follow in the footsteps [...] buildings, destroying their own hard earned wealth. When people adopt [...] hand-tool to destroy the society.
[30] I have already said that práńáh, [...] core or marma. The terms “hard” or “soft” that you [...] práńa-bodha or vital sense. A “hard” man does not mean that the man is hard to touch. A “hard” thought-wave is received by the práńa when the skin-organ touches something hard. You call a man “hard” only when his speech or behaviour creates a similarly hard thought-wave in your práńa [...] “soft” also, dont you?
[32] The receptive power of práńa [...] young man can earn his bread by hard labour, but he cannot take any serious responsibility.
[11] The sound á is the acoustic [...] portions of the Rgveda, kad́ii [hard or high-pitched] ni was used. [...] rága and ráginii.
[15] The sound ii is the acoustic root [...] notation to denote kad́ii [hard or high-pitched] má, but in modern languages there is no separate letter for pluta ii.
[2] The Bengali landowner was having [...] house in a nearby town. He worked hard persuading his urban neighbours [...] Bengali. The townspeople believed him.
[8] The fourth factor is environmental [...] not the same. The crust is quite hard. When this particular theory was [...] be a total failure in practice.
[2] Tantra originated in [South] Asia, [...] thinking. They would always strive hard to advance the welfare of the [...] envy in relation to other groups.
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] the beginning the Aryans tried hard to preserve the purity of their [...] non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[15] Yet another significant remark [...] You cannot in any way bypass the hard realities of life. That is, your [...] should human beings ignore the hard realities of life.
[79] Diversity is the law of nature. So there cannot be any hard and fast rule about guaranteed [...] facilities are minimum requirements.
[3] In the first stage the disease [...] surface around the chancres is quite hard. Generally there is no secretion [...] gland in the groin) is chancroid.
[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] between case and case-ending is not a hard and fast one. Those who think [...] to the accusative, second case.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its [...] simple blow with a small hammer; a hard blow will have to be struck with [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[10] A truly intelligent person will [...] wine – like forgetting the hard realities of the world in the [...] sádhaná, not of preya.
[7] In communism the slogan is, “From [...] sit in an office rather than work hard, thus there is sluggish production. [...] incentive or interest in the system.
[4] Samánii va ákútih, [...] your works unitedly. No work is hard for you, no work is difficult. [...] [“Struggle must go on”].
[3] The climate of Samatat is humid, so the inhabitants cannot labour hard. For much of the year there is [...] China, Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
[48] Coconut has many uses. The water [...] “d́áb” in Bengal. The hard inner shell and the outer husk [...] successful in Ánanda Nagar.
[80] Gram has good nutritional value but it is hard to digest. Gram gives immediate [...] digested they must be fed again.
[89] The Saḿskrta name for cow [...] and animals, although it is a bit hard to digest. Cow pea provides a [...] Horses are not fed cow pea as it is hard to soak.
[302] Indian Palmyra is another palm [...] making sugar. Sugar, solid molasses, hard molasses (bheli gur) and refined [...] sale. Sugar candy can also be made.
[340] The coconut palm is very common [...] coconut – they should be hard and resilient on the outside, [...] has other medicinal uses as well.
[379] Banana plants should not be allowed [...] undomesticated. Wild bananas have large, hard seeds, but domesticated bananas have very small, inconspicuous seeds.
[23] Finally, geo-psychological characteristics [...] region and are physically strong and hard working. The Assamese, who live [...] formulating socio-economic plans.
[31] A sound ideological base is a prerequisite [...] will not be established on the hard crust of the earth overnight, [...] spirit but regional in approach.
[68] Some people are of the opinion [...] soil of the earth is extremely hard. Their appeals to do good cannot easily gain support.
[71] This sort of appeal does not hold [...] of some secret recess in their hard minds to be similarly vibrated [...] will have been reduced to dust.
[104] When the exploitation in the physical [...] understand that; they need not labour hard to comprehend it. But in the [...] inferiority complexes in their minds.
[130] One must remember, theories are [...] vigorous capability which fuses the hard reality of existence with the ultimate reach of the visionary world.
[6] The other meaning of gandhaceliká [...] evaporates and the remainder becomes hard, and the harder it gets, the stronger [...] keep them alive for a short time.
[29] The material world is the subtle blend of hard and soft:
[16] Greedy people, in the hope or obsession [...] Students who do not want to labour hard to acquire knowledge, imagine [...] the human imagination”].
[17] I said a little while ago that [...] spreading their wings over the hard soil of this earth, soar far, [...] is an entirely different matter.
[27] During sleep these thoughts, in the absence of contact with the hard realities of the external world, [...] period their dream-thoughts become hard reality for them.
[28] During the time of waking, because [...] limbs come in contact with any hard object, the imaginary dream is [...] imagination comes abruptly to an end.
[21] So we see that knowledge in the [...] time, to successfully face the hard realities of this dusty earth, [...] – this is the ideal life.
[4] When the mind wants to assimilate [...] are not completely forgetful of hard realities, they tend to ignore [...] succeed in forgetting it temporarily.
[52] Those who deprive others of justice, [...] the Omniscient was aware of these hard realities. So He warned the devoted [...] sin are always crooked”].
[7] “Panda” means self-knowledge [...] used to earn his livelihood by hard labour and Rohit, the scholar, [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”
[16] Now, what about action? Human beings [...] that is the perspiration due to hard labour, its beauty is flawless [...] beautified with perspiration out of hard labour, the king of gods, Indra, [...] “Move ahead, move ahead”.
[2] Kinnaradesh [...] prematurely if they were forced to do hard labour. For this reason the women [...] girls are very sweet-tempered.
[3] When kiirtana first began to develop, it did not have any hard and fast rules, just as folk songs do not conform to hard and fast rules. [[ Kiirtana adopted hard and fast rules later on.]] Just [...] folk music to classical music.
[5] Can there be an artist without genius? Is art the result only of sincere endeavour, of hard labour? Quite a knotty question! [...] him or her to develop genius.
[23] The geography of this earth is [...] could even walk on it. When this hard crust thickened enough, the result [...] be converted into mineral oil.
[11] [Bábá demonstrated [...] work out his success through the hard way of diligent sádhaná.
[4] It has been observed that those [...] therefore, one will have to work hard. Work is the manifestation of [...] therefore work more and more.”]
[40] (21) You should always bear in [...] this occurs you should adopt a hard and uncompromising attitude.
[8] Spiritual progress is effected [...] the Sadguru will have to labour hard. If a man is psychically or mentally weak, the Sadguru will also have to labour hard while applying positive microvita [...] thirteen years are sure to die.
[10] Rudra is described as having five [...] relativity, has His duties. He works hard for His mundane beings, who are His children.
[69] During the time of the Atharvaveda, [...] Nagpur-Amaravatii region. It is hard to imagine Maharśi Vaedarbhi [...] has become Atharvá.”
[9] The soil of Ráŕh being very hard, Shaeva Dharma here formed a base that was also as hard as a diamond. A revolutionary [...] 2 )
[5] In the past, men and women shared equally in the hard work of the fields and farms. [...] numerous restrictions based on caste.
[3] At that time myriad evils and aberrations, [...] were thus excommunicated found it hard to live in society with self-respect [...] and their spirit of independence.
[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] but so much aesthetic sense is hard to find in a puráńa. [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh we find all varieties of rock. For example, 1) ancient hard (granitic) rock – this provides [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[2] In the past a short-lived ice age [...] animals and men were transformed into hard fossils. We have found samples of all these kinds of fossils.
[1] The question remains as to the [...] developed culture, they found it hard to accept the dominance of Paoráńika [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.
[11] Human beings originated at a few [...] earth, dense forests spread over the hard [e.g., granitic] rock, the metamorphic [...] mute witness to a host of changes.
[1] When human beings become restless for the attainment of Parama Puruśa, when they strive hard to realize Him in all their actions [...] all their thoughts and actions.
[191] We wish to acknowledge the hard work Dr. Sulekha Ghose did in [...] Náriir Maryádá.
[46] The word kholá has other [...] khosá. If the covering is hard then it is called kholá, [...] (nárkoler málá).
[11] (2) The second situation is where [...] vacuum, having no touch with the hard realities of the surface of the [...] moment and then are lost forever.
[7] When a devotee advances through [...] certain duty and you have to run hard to perform that duty. If you are [...] jiṋána and karma.
[6] Besides this, there is another [...] you should get work out of them, hard work – this is a must. Else [...] vigilant to keep your body fit for hard work. You will have to take work [...] kept in perfect working condition.
[7] We have attained this physical [...] machine must be allowed rest after a hard days labour, so the human body, when it becomes exhausted after a days hard labour, needs rest to recoup and [...] in the future one can again do hard work. Moreover, it should be borne [...] crude, are related to the subtle.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh [...] In the different strata of old hard rock there are gold, silver, copper, [...] valuable minerals in the stratum of hard igneous rock. There is good quality [...] sargasso sea in ancient times.
[22] There are two principal styles [...] Norman style it is pronounced like a hard “d”. For example:
[26] Not only is the pronunciation and [...] the second “f” is a hard sound.
[29] These kinds of rules also exist [...] of cakśúroga is a hard ra. In the case of a light ra this does not take place.
[2] In Bengali both hard ja and light ya are used. Ya is a diphthong composed of i and a. Hard ja is pronounced by touching the [...] towards the teeths lower gum.
[19] In phonetics there is a hard and fast rule that members from [...] for the palatal ina in prashna.
[22] Both hard ja and light ya are used in Bengali, [...] indicated by adding a dot below the hard ja. This is what I do. The writer [...] পার না .
[6] Among the thirty-four consonants, [...] is worth mentioning that ja is a hard “ja” sound (palatal), for example, janttu-jánowár.
[7] In Bengali vargiiya ja (hard or palatal) is used in two ways. First, wherever hard ja is used in a Sanskrit word [...] janttu, etc. Second, wherever the hard da in Sanskrit has become transformed into hard ja in Prákrta (vargiiya [...] transformation will always have the hard ja, for example, duhitá. [...] adjective is “nocturnal”.
[16] The rule is that if an honest person [...] deprivation would not have been so hard to bear.
[5] Párthasárathi, as [...] intensely practical man. He worked hard not only to promote the spiritual [...] [Supreme All-Pervasive Entity].
[17] Now, one cannot bless others with [...] on your body, it will become as hard as a thunderbolt.” At that [...] Gandhari blessed him, his body grew as hard as a thunderbolt, except that [...] on that soft point and he died.
[27] One final point should be mentioned [...] attention and consideration. Labouring hard, extending His personal influence, [...] suffering and struggling men and women.
[6] In the world today a handful of [...] other hand, those people doing hard manual labour are forced to live [...] account of malnutrition and excessive hard labour, they fall victim to tuberculosis. [...] harmful influence on their minds.
[19] The language of humans and the [...] expressed in language. If you are given hard candy, rasagollá, and peŕá, [...] said about Parama Puruśa:
[2] (1) Ud́d́ayana mudrá [...] abdomen and lower abdomen inward as hard as possible, to touch the spine. [...] inhale fully. Practise eight times.
[6] (iii) Mahávedha : [...] and the urinary sphincter muscles hard while breathing out. Both the [...] the anal and urinary sphincters.
[1] In ancient times there was a renowned [...] mundane tasks. His father tried hard to rectify him, but unsuccessfully, [...] acquisition of bookish knowledge.
[19] There are some words that do not [...] [betel nut], etc. No matter how hard one tries to find a suffix in [...] gaveśańá is used to indicate hard and strenuous research. Guŕ [...] but they are still in use today.
[8] Many people cherish the idea that [...] certainly dynamic and works extremely hard, but can that machine acquire knowledge and devotion?
[14] In our daily life the experiences of soft and hard, melodious and harsh, hot and [...] any outer objective correlation.)
[3] Now, a human being is a small creature. [...] a person happens to do a little hard work, that person will then say: [...] ones individual capacity.
[10] Here lies the fundamental or moral [...] cannot even think of destroying the hard earned emerald glow of the experience [...] spiritual and material philosophies.
[20] The organs run after crude objects, [...] very small. That is why, however hard they try, they cannot understand [...] radiance are both immeasurable.
[68] I have just told you that the responsive [...] but eventually, after struggling hard to stay alive, had courted actual [...] Átman the controller (Iishana).
[72] The Yama said, “Naciketá, [...] is useless. Only after striving hard and passing the MA exam does the [...] talk of being an MA be justified.
[3] Suppose you are to undergo hard physical labour; in that case [...] the body also. Is it not a fact?
[21] [We all equally feel cold and heat, [...] mighty trees We struggle equally hard.]
[63] Greedy people, in the hope or obsession [...] Students who do not want to labour hard to acquire knowledge, imagine [...] and by chanting a few mantras.
[556] When the mind wants to assimilate [...] are not completely forgetful of hard realities, they tend to ignore [...] succeed in forgetting it temporarily.
[570] Those who deprive others of justice, [...] the Omniscient was aware of these hard realities. So He warned the devoted [...] sin are always crooked.”
[5] In the second stage the patient [...] patient sometimes feels as if some hard objects are lodging in the soles [...] are getting lodged in the soles.
[88] Generally the letter “g” [...] “y”. Elsewhere it is a hard “g” sound. Similarly [...] “j”. This is also an exception.
[3] Central Ráŕh was [...] the region is dry. The soil is hard and barren, contains few worms [...] floods and severe soil erosion.
[7] In ancient times the hard shells of ripe coconuts were also [...] for storing kitchen spices.
[58] They are hard-working people. They came to work hard and from a long distance away. [...] austere penance of the deep night.
[71] It was a shock to my mind. Sujit [...] distant relation as well. It is hard to imagine how much he loved me.
[80] “After a hard days work,” Sujit [...] with the help of a stick.”
[132] The other meaning of kut́ara [...] or “hillock”, or the hard soil where a river changes its [...] received its name in this way.
[42] Barley is generally not particular [...] many other grains barely ears are hard and somewhat thorny. By comparison [...] just a little bit of irrigation.
[43] Another meaning of the word [...] Boys with the name Cunilal are not hard to find in Bengali households.
[63] The suffering of the people reached [...] goods were not only costly but hard to come by. Millions of poor people [...] this, that their tears dried up.
[65] On the one hand, all consumer items were hard to come by; the peoples [...] during this unbearable situation.
[39] Kund + uń = kundu [...] reigns in the room. It would be hard for anyone to know that seven [...] Bengali. Now it has gone out of use.
[23] People excavate the ground [...] of a building. If the ground is hard, less digging is necessary. But [...] for “trench”.
[71] If some part of the hand or foot remains in contact with a hard substance for a long time, then [...] this corn is kuvala .
[18] But if the time does come when [...] be needed who can give society a hard hammering. Whether people like [...] under their own internal power.
[16] Now it is true that one may attain [...] Puruśa, when they strive hard to realize Him in all their actions [...] all their thoughts and actions.
[25] In the case of Vraja Krśńa, [...] firm, ripe bel [wood apple] with a hard shell. You have to take some trouble [...] boiled, condensed sugar cane juice.
[1] Songs and poems that have preponderance [...] are considered hard. Lyrics sound sweet if letters [...] pronounced if kathor dhvani [hard sounds – major notes or [...] letters], they sound quite sweet.
[11] A rhino is vegetarian by nature. It is not the enemy of any particular animal. Daunted by its hard, thick and adamantine skin, no one dares to attack it.
[82] Many a time people use a screw to fix one hard object to another. This fixing [...] kiila-cáliká .
[9] This [[position]] of the hand [downward] [...] physical position. And while doing any hard work, your hand will be in this [...] and this is mental [90 degrees].
[31] The meaning of the root verb kat́h is “to be in difficulty”; “to dry out and become hard”; “to remain in a confused [...] Colloquially, kat́ha signifies:
[34] Kat́h + inac = kat́hina – “that which is by nature hard or troublesome”. In Rarhi [...] kat́hin with its proper meaning.
[130] “ ‘What is wrong, goat-ghost?’ said Brahmá. ‘Why are you panting so hard?’
[66] It is not possible to milk [...] use while scraping the pulp of a hard coconut is called nárkol-kuruńii [...] called cakrińii .
[60] It should be remembered that the [...] horse-riding game of polo. For that a very hard ball was needed. The kind of bamboo [...] Districts Tamluk subdivision.
[160] People scatter kernels of grain [...] irrigation, or where the soil becomes hard or cracked at the end of winter, [...] both fertilizer and bird food.
[51] The verbal root kat́h [...] of indigenous date which is all [hard] seed and scarcely any pulp. The [...] the Ráŕh region.
[54] On the outer part of the tree [...] kinds and in different layers. The hard part, or asthi , lies inside. [...] the fruit. The asthi or hard part of the tree is also called káńd́a , and the hard part of the fruit is called only [...] considers the density of the heartwood.
[20] According to differences in size [...] as kacchap, ket́ho (“hard as wood”), káut́há, [...] in Sanskrit and refined Bengali.
[65] Similarly, by keeping bad company [...] outlook, or who do not have to work hard for a living, generally develop [...] children are incapable of doing this.
[36] The entire human society is of [...] the political entities are trying hard to maintain these specialities, [...] similarly, culture will become one.
[3] Their mother came in unexpectedly. [...] observing others and some learn the hard way from their own mistakes. Observation doesnt seem to teach you anything at all.”
[5] “Then its clear youll have to learn the hard way, by direct experience,” said her mother, leaving the room.
[64] “I inquired about the price because you have to labour hard to support yourself,” replied [...] the money to pay for them?”
[65] “Many animals and birds labour hard just to feed themselves,” she replied, “whereas a person works hard to feed many other people. Im [...] you like?” asked the queen.
[147] A little farther south the forest [...] soil was completely dry and as hard as rock. The only trees she could [...] strange,” thought Aparna.
[321] Within a few minutes the axe had [...] raised? The earth had become as hard as stone. “Brother pickaxe, [...] bed out of the rock-hard earth.
[109] The witch said: “Listen rascal grand daughter, I have tried so hard to make them fight each other [...] them enter into battle.”
[125] The old witch flared up and gave her a hard slap on the cheek and shouted, “What audacity! Today no food for you.”
[62] That Lord of the universe is to [...] be utterly disappointed. However hard you may try, you will end up banging [...] Supreme Desideratum of all organisms.
[3] Musical instruments [especially [...] this kind. But if the drum-skin is hard and yet rapid beating is required, [...] category. In colloquial Bengali, this hard object so used is called kát́hi (stick) e.g. drum stick.
[4] State control alone over the preparation [...] and the society will have to work hard in this regard. The poisonous [...] written approval of another doctor.
[12] The greater the heat of the sun, [...] white-skinned people find it very hard to live, because their skin, having [...] melanin makes ones skin white.
[3] The physical body is imperfect [...] development. Those who are struggling hard all the time for physical existence [...] evolution of the human personality.
[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] rupees in one instalment may be too hard for the debtor and he or she may [...] payment will have to continue.
[8] This news greatly agitated this [...] greatly disappointed, finding all his hard labour gone to waste. When he [...] urged the man to listen to him.
[3] If the dislodged intestine comes [...] the protruded intestine becomes hard like a rope and obstructs then [...] “strangulated hernia”.
[11] 7. Ill-tempered persons also run [...] heart has suddenly to work very hard. That is why persons who are habitually [...] shyness may make the heart weak.
[3] Burning sensation while urinating; [...] the penis swelling and becoming hard, etc.; are the indications of gonorrhoea.
[19] I will narrate a very short story. [...] cremation ground. They were thinking hard, at midnight.
[9] There are five types of rock – hard rock, metallic rock, metamorphosed rock, igneous rock and sedimentary rock. The old hard rock of that time has now become [...] crushes it, it will become dust.
[10] There are three types of volcanic [...] earthquake, a great deal of old, hard rock comes to the surface. Whatever metal we find is associated with this old hard rock. Wherever this old hard rock is found, petroleum will [...] decomposed to form mineral oil.
[11] In Bankura and Purulia, we find iron, gold, tungsten, manganese and mercuric sulphide in old hard rock. In western Ráŕh there is less chance of finding petroleum.
[7] “All the creatures in this [...] person, glistening with the sweat of hard labour! Even the king of the gods [...] personality, as a superior human being.
[78] Although He is hard to attain, He is not unattainable. [...] devotion can easily attain Him.
[18] During the menstrual period sleeping during the day, staying awake at night and hard physical labour should be avoided. [...] kept dry, warm and comfortable.
[3] People certainly do not understand [...] Sanskrit dha becomes ha and the hard dha becomes jha. For example, [...] dha becomes jha because it is a hard dha. Similarly bodha becomes bojha. [...] but gelai or vattii but gaila.
[2] By adding the suffix kan [...] kolamba was made from the hard, dry shell of the ripe gourd in [...] thereby the sound becomes harmonious.
[11] “The mind is the cause of [...] – it is inevitable. However hard you may try you can not avoid it, because you are so inseparably bound to your objects.
[14] I have already pointed out that [...] their examinations students work hard, poring over books, and accomplish [...] learned, due to the absence of fear.
[21] When human beings first started [...] prepared in this way was a bit hard. Consequently, they boiled rice [...] intelligent Aryans called rice briihi.
[182] Sargujá or niger can be [...] these trees are grown, on the one hard we can prevent soil erosion and [...] develop the capacity to retain water.
[30] The Indian capitalists followed [...] self-confidence, physical capabilities and hard work, still struggle for survival [...] in search of food and shelter.
[4] The Punjab is the westernmost state [...] difficult to settle down and labour hard in the dry regions of the west. [...] industrious population of the west.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] it arises. However this is not a hard and fast rule because in the Calcutta [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[5] Devotees feel alike whether in [...] abhorrence for work. While doing hard penance the minds of such people [...] not with Parama Puruśa.
[4] Many theories have been propounded [...] were not in perfect tune with the hard realities of the objective world. [...] the practicalities of the earth.
[37] Lastly, geo-psychological characteristics [...] region and are physically strong and hard working. The Assamese live in [...] formulating socio-economic plans.
[20] Physical attachments are very difficult to give up, they die hard. Preservation of the crude body [...] Sádhaná, are bound to be resolved.
[20] The first word forms in all the [...] language never remains bound by the hard and fast rules and fetters of [...] depend on grammar to function.
[9] In the commune system there is [...] ownership people do not labour hard or care for any property. If farmers [...] so naturally people do not work hard. Such a system can never solve [...] defective, exploitative and anti-human.
[6] There is a story in the Vedas. [...] wind could even move it, howsoever hard it tried. The wind returned ashamed [...] He disclosed His real identity;
[11] When people watch the externalization [...] it can no longer remain within hard and fast rules and regulations. [...] to imbibe tremendous momentum.
[3] In the Indian social system women [...] practical field. Now it is very hard to say which of the two is more [...] and development of civilization.
[34] Purport: After meeting the minimum [...] but will yield no results in the hard soil of the earth. [...] 1 )
[2] The objects or incidents that one [...] previous day, but if he or she thinks hard, the items that were eaten will [...] recollecting things perceived in the past.
[3] How does one activate the memory? [...] Hence the mind will have to labour hard to reformulate the image of the [...] depends on ones psychic power.
[3] It is said that the locative is the seventh case. This hard and fast rule is followed in Sanskrit, [...] there is no hasanta pronunciation.
[7] Now the question arises: if the [...] Grammar is unable to bind it with its hard and fast rules. Grammar is like [...] ankle-bells on the ankles of Bengali.
[6] In those days there was a great [...] “Look, Rohita, the one who works hard, braving the scorching summer [...] on’. Dont stop.”
[26] In Magadh the Ganges flows from [...] fit for mangoes as the soil is hard. In Begusarai soft alluvial soil [...] after ten miles, beyond that it is hard and laterite, and towards Gondwanaland [...] very good for mango cultivation.
[28] In Bhanjabhum, Surdargarh, Singhbhum, [...] Vyaghrabhum and Dhanbhad there is hard laterite soil which is ideal for [...] means “whiteness”.
[29] Rivers will cut paths right through [...] cut through barren plain land or hard laterite soil of the clay type. [...] should be built on foundations of hard soil. While constructing the Rajendra [...] bridge can be easily washed away.
[35] Palamu was once the central portion [...] there are also coal deposits, old hard rock, metamorphosed rock, tungsten, hard metals, iron ore and red hematite. [...] The red soil is laterite soil.
[3] In those days, the rulers of Bengal struggled hard to maintain their independence. [...] and Sitaram Roy, all struggled hard to preserve their independence. [...] fought alone, they were defeated.
[39] Every human being is entitled to [...] your latent devotion by dint of hard penance, and with the bonds of [...] attain the greatest fulfilment.
[12] This predominantly racial conflict [...] period of Lord Shiva. Shiva worked hard to cultivate a perfect friendship [...] continued their racial battles.
[26] Some of the land which is currently [...] wood is hardened it becomes as hard as iron. Sal wood can be grown [...] of shellac, so it has no market.
[11] You have encountered hundreds of [...] Secondly, although you struggle hard to know something, the strength [...] know Him is the real knowledge.
[7] It must, therefore, be emphasized [...] be called human beings. However hard they may try, their tall talk [...] of their minds for a long time.
[10] I have said many a time that Parama [...] one with Him. Secondly, however hard He may try, He can never hate [...] You should always remember this.
[4] Such people attempt to cover their [...] opposite in practical life. It is very hard to identify such gilded human [...] people who are difficult to detect.
[6] But I had bit down so hard while scolding him that two of [...] would be all right, so I agreed.
[19] Those who have harmed humanity [...] those types of people. It is a bit hard to identify those human chameleons [...] intellect, not merely common intellect.
[22] But it will not do to stop here [...] they simply stand still on the hard earth, will that be considered [...] “proto-psycho-spirituality”.
[98] The word átas is incorrect. [...] “pyrotating”. It is hard to say how it has become distorted [...] should say átiisabáji.
[160] (70) In the crimson rays of the [...] the blood and the fiery flames of hard labour. The task you have undertaken [...] Be ready from this very moment.
[38] [Kamalá remains steady in the house of a person if the person labours hard; But if one is idle, then Alakśmii [...] persons misfortunes pile up.]
[58] As people were not acquainted with [...] question of a book bound with a hard cover. So if Sarasvatii has a [...] not the daughter of Shiva either.
[23] Seas located in torrid zones are [...] soil at the surface and the rising hard land from below. With the passage [...] generally called karkaca salt.
[82] I looked again at Khagen and saw [...] cold but it never becomes that hard. I was considering what to do [...] unfortunate dog and now at Khagen.
[89] I grabbed a fistful of hair and [...] puppet carved out of a piece of hard iron. As Khagens body fell [...] a rock. It was dead once again.
[3] Foods which are highly acidic, [...] sunset. It is better to lie down on a hard bed.
[26] For this reason one has to be actions-free [...] pursuit of the fruits of action it is hard to get rid of the vanity of a [...] performed at that point of time.