Ha > References for ‘hay, Háy’
See also: haya, háyá · hayánáhurviśayamstesú · Hayat · haye · hayeche · Hayechi · hay-laden · hayrán · hay-stack · hayto · hay-ye
[6] Nará gajá bishe sha-y tár ardhek bánce hay; Báish balda tera cháglá bale gela bará páglá.
[20] Even in petty matters they resorted [...] Galáy galagańd́a hay cakśe paŕe cháni [...] perpetrate their exploitation.
[28] Thákbe ná bhái, [...] pichu pichu; Adhik din to baite hay ná shudhu ekti práńa, [...] cale káler pichu pichu.
[11] Nará gajá bishe sha-y tár ardhek bánce hay; Báish balda tera cháglá bale gela bará páglá.
[39] Gopi darshane Krśńer ye ánanda hay, Tadapekśá kot́iguńa gopii ásvádaya.
[53] Gopii darshane Krśńer ye ánanda hay; Tadapekśá kot́iguńa gopii ásváday.
[146] Upa means “near”. If [...] wooden trough is filled with chopped hay or with bran well-mixed with flax, [...] that the word be used mistakenly.
[15] Karmakari yei jan phalákauṋkśii hay Vańiker mata sei váńijya [...] Ishvarer t́háinn .
[74] The lofty ideas of books and dry hay carry the same value. To acquire [...] Faculty. There is no other way.
[212] Jagat juŕiyá ek játi [...] ḿánuś prakat́ hay; Varńe varńe náhika visheś Nikhil bhuvan Brahmamaya.
[60] Háy gagan nahile tomáre dharibe [...] gaŕiba hásir matan kari.
[1] Each and every language has five [...] going”; in Hindi, Ram ja raha hay, and in Saḿskrta, Ramah [...] language: it has its own verbs.
[3] The second characteristic of a [...] bhaen rotii kháráhii hay. And in Paháŕii [...] have their different case endings.
[4] The third characteristic of a language [...] kalikátá ja raha hay.” In Pahari, Naeśae [...] as I have told you previously.
[50] Átmemdriya priiti icchá [...] Krśńa sukha-bainchá hay Premete Prabal.
[19] Átmendriya Priiti-iccá [...] Krśńa sukha-bánchá hay premete praval.
[59] Mor nay shudhumátra práń Sarvavitta rikta kari yár hay yátrá abasán; [...] racita mahat sarvanásha.
[72] Cokhe dekhá pái náko Dekhá hay mane mane Se milan sundara [...] tháki jágarańe.
[25] Ye ye máser ye ye ráshi Tár saptame tháke shashii Sei din yadi hay paornámásii Abashyai ráhu gráse shashii.
[3] CASE [...] Jiiver dvárá hay sádhaná [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[65] “When the rays of the rising [...] railway line. As we had fallen onto hay our injuries were not severe – [...] have much difficulty getting home.
[2] “Gopiigań kare yabe [...] Krśńer ye ánanda hay; Tadapekśá kotii guń gopii ásvádaya.”
[30] Kii habe iccháy, iccháte kii hay? Krśńa iccháviná [...] wish of Parama Puruśa.]
[1] Gáner kakhano sheś hay náko, Surer jagate nahi [...] diipádháre hale rákhá.
[1] 1445. Jalbhará ánkhi jadiyo tomár Tabu mane hay sunayanii, Balo kena beńii [...] Jochanáy sthala-kamalinii
[27] Kii habe iccháy iccháte kii hay, Krśńa icchá biná phal phale ná.
[87] Kukkut́a also means transported fire. Suppose you take a sheaf of hay, light it from the hearth and [...] The flame of fire carried by the hay is called transported fire. One meaning of kukkut́a is transported fire.
[41] Karma kare yei jan phalákáuṋkhii hay Vańiker mata sei váńijya [...] Iishvarer tháṋi.
[92] Another meaning of the word [...] for example, you light a sheaf of hay with fire from the hearth, and then you carry that burning hay to another hearth and light it. This hay on fire is kiila .
[93] In a limited sense, even a [...] flame leaps forward and ignites the hay of the adjoining thatched roof. [...] Ráŕh region.
[100] He said, “I dont cut the hay; I dont cut the straw to [...] pieces in the eating vessel.”
[135] “When the rays of the rising [...] railway line. As we had fallen onto hay our injuries were not severe – [...] have much difficulty getting home.
[171] In the ordinary language of Rarh, mushrooms are called chátu. That which grows in hay or straw [poyál] is called [...] decomposing cowdung is not edible.
[9] Ye ye máse ye ye ráshi tár saptame tháke shashii sedin yadi hay paorńamásii avashyai ráhu gráse ási
[17] Ráge anuráge nidrita jáge ásal mánuś prakat́ hay Varńe varńe náhika [...] nikhil mánava Brahmamay.
[12] Karma kari yeijan phalákáuṋkśii hay Bańiker mata sei báńijya [...] punah paŕe naraka dustare.
[39] In ancient times there was the [...] time; then let the burning grass or hay consume the rest of him. This [...] compulsory social observation.
[32] “Gopiigań kare yabe [...] Krśńer ye ánanda hay; Tadapekśá kotii guń gopii ásvádaya.”
[27] Some samása are completely [...] selái-cańd́iipát́h karte hay. Here the phrase is not juto selái [...] baŕa sab káj kare jete hay [all large and small work has [...] to the reading of the Chandi].
[35] There is normally a shortage of [...] Burdwan, the district of winter paddy. Hay [khaŕ] used to be imported [...] Goyáŕi-Krishnanagar.
[21] Muci haye shuci hay yadi hari bhaje Shuci haye muchi hay yadi hari tyaje
[63] Muci haye shuci hay yadi Hari bhaje; Shuci haye muci hay yadi Hari tyaje.
[92] Rasik rasik kahaye sakale rasik [...] dekhle kot́ite got́ika hay; Jemati diipiká ujare [...] viśa cháŕi amrtere.
[16] Agráńete bachar shuru navánna hay mit́he Paośete [...] pradiip shasya rakśa kare.
[23] Aghráńete vachar shuru navánna hay mit́he Paośete áuni báuni ghare ghare pit́he
[34] Ághane yadi ná hay vrśt́i Tave na hay kánt́áler srśt́i
[67] Pháguner águn-lágá palásh bane ke eseche; Dekhe yena hay go mane cini cini cená áche.
[33] “Karmakari yeijan phalákáḿkśii hay; Bańiker mata sei váńijya [...] 1 )