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[39] Rivers also have three stages – the hill, plain and delta stages. Some [...] Bagmati, Gandak and Koshi. The hill stage of these rivers is in Nepal, [...] of Nepal and Bengal is required.
[40] In Magadh, unlike Mithila, the hill and delta stages of the rivers [...] Kaoshal share many common problems.
[41] In controlling or taming rivers, [...] according to its own wish. The hill stage must consult with the plain [...] convenient position as both the hill and plain stages of its rivers are in Magadh.
[4] Út + ca = úcca. Ut [...] agádha jale [“I climbed up a hill thinking it to be very high but unfortunately I plunged into bottomless water”].
[18] Speaking of úta reminds [...] sitting alone on the top of the hill for some time I would return home [...] sun had gone down behind them.
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] natural flow of a river is from the hill to the ocean, that is, downstream [...] if it is from the ocean to the hill, it will be called ujána [...] movement is from the sea to the hill, i.e., if it is upstream, the [...] bhát́i Assam.
[2] Five hundred years ago Tripura [...] Manipur, Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts and a part of the Arakan [...] land under Tipprah administration.
[12] It has been said that dharmasya [...] two meanings: first, a cave in a hill or mountain where the munis and [...] of humans are lacking in them.
[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] – that is, “daughter of a hill”. Obviously the question will [...] fundamental factors be the daughter of a hill? A river may be called the daughter of a hill, but in the case of a human girl [...] ): “a girl born in a hill state”. So when people say [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] that is, “daughter of a hill”. Obviously the question will [...] fundamental factors be the daughter of a hill? A river may be called the daughter of a hill, but in the case of a human girl [...] ): “a girl born in a hill state”. So when people say [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[11] We can roughly compare this systaltic [...] trek down the other side of the hill can be compared with the movement [...] pause. But while climbing up the hill ones physical speed decreases [...] falls down the other side of the hill and corporeal derangement takes [...] structural derangement, or death.
[1] What is progress? “Prakrsta [...] retardation. For instance, going up the hill or down are both movements, but in different directions.
[5] To the west of Sámantabhúm [...] the Barakar River to Parashnath Hill after Dhanbad. Parashnath Hill was the last boundary of Ráŕh, but the area was known as Shikharbhúm because the name of the hill was Sametshikhar. There is a temple there to Parashnath, but the hill is far more ancient than the temple, so the land was called Shikharbhúm.
[7] The oldest manuscripts of Bengali [...] written on a rock on Shushunia Hill is the oldest Bengali script. [...] should be carefully preserved.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] evidence to prove this contention. A hill in old Saḿskrta was called [...] group of humans would settle on a hill. The hill would be named after the group [...] not been introduced at that time.
[5] The society advanced in this way. [...] hills. The people living on one hill treated each other as brothers [...] were brought to the victors hill bound in chains. Even today in [...] forehead of a newly married woman.
[6] Thus the human civilization evolved out of its primitive past. Women were the clan mothers. Every hill was governed by a leader who was [...] became the head of the gotras.
[2] Suppose you see a hill before you. First you will have [...] leg of Bhágavat Dharma.
[73] Another crop rotation of early [...] should be planted on the mound or hill along with the potatoes. The plants [...] harvested along with the potato.
[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] this mythological tale, Vindhya Hill on the northern frontier of the [...] are the ways of demons.”
[10] What is the source of water in [...] Dhalai River coming from Longthorai Hill. During the rainy season there [...] dry season there is a shortage.
[10] In Tripura there is laterite soil. [...] rubber. This also applies to Jampui Hill region in Panisagar block. Peas, [...] imported from outside Tripura?
[12] Tripura does not come within the [...] situation there. It passed the Tribal Hill Council Bill by abusing its powers [...] ultravires to the people of India.
[13] In Bengal the Gorkha Hill Council in Darjeeling is also [...] rights specified in the Gorkha Hill Council Act. Those who signed [...] if a proper judgement is given.
[1] Twilight had set in. I was walking alone. The first hill was not really that high, but [...] the sole human being was myself.
[2] Besides the scamper of a couple of hill rabbits and the chirping of crickets I could not detect any signs of life. Beyond this hill was another one – one that [...] lets both walk together.”
[10] It was twenty days later. I was [...] clothes was climbing down the large hill. I was rather astonished to see someone climbing down the hill at night like that. I thought, [...] struck me as a little peculiar.
[3] That was the period of British [...] to the right was the base of a hill, and ahead across the field was that abandoned military encampment.
[7] He was walking towards the hill, and I followed behind him. He climbed up the hill, and I also climbed up. The terror [...] body. Echoing off the adjacent hill, that sound again wafted to my ears – ha ha ha!
[8] He was walking ahead, and I was [...] Kálii temple on top of the hill. Then I saw someone coming from [...] “Go, my child, go home.”
[9] I started back. After coming a [...] noticed when I had climbed down the hill and when I had crossed the field. [...] coming from so late at night?”
[2] Strange Experiences provides some [...] story is set in a certain field and hill. From the description we see that [...] Kálii, the storys hill is in fact the Kali Pahar frequented [...] geographic landmarks in Jamalpur.
[58] Green gram is known as “mudga” [...] Hindi. Mudga giri means “a hill like moog,” hence the name Munghyr.
[461] Sushuni shák has a sweet [...] it also induces sleep. Sushunia Hill is near Bankura in Chatana Thana, [...] Bengali script is found on this hill. The inscription shows Raja Chandrakanta Verma donating a piece of land to a Brahmin.
[8] What is the source of water in [...] Dhalai River coming from Longthorai Hill. During the rainy season there [...] dry season there is a shortage.
[1] Each clan used to live on a separate hill, and the leader of that clan was [...] gotras to their own gotra, their own hill. Thus immediately after the marriage, [...] of a different gotra, a separate hill.
[2] All this invariably led the different [...] victorious clan would then occupy the hill, the gotra of the vanquished clan. [...] many sub-gotras, called pravara.
[3] The women were forcibly carried [...] women and carry them to their own hill. Even today, during the marriage [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[9] 6. In olden days neglected and [...] problems. Shiva used to live on a hill, and all kinds of people from [...] the yajiṋa of King Daksha.
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[6] I started climbing. The moon had come out and everything was clearly visible. After the hill where I was there was a huge, [...] perhaps a tiger had been chasing him.
[38] The next evening I went back to the hill and heard again the same sound [...] would inform me the day before.
[17] DIMINUTIVES [...] DIMINUTIVE hill hillock [...] the arm or ankle. –Eds.
[22] SOME [...] practise meditation in the cave of a hill. So we'd better keep quiet. If [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[38] Samaplushiná. The word plushiná [...] body the white ants once made a hill became named “Válmiiki”. [...] and opportunity to build an ant hill around his body.
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[1] In the hoary past, groups were [...] community, like a queen ant in an ant hill or a queen bee in a bee hive. [...] was matriarchal and matrilineal.
[2] As Shriiharśa is one of [...] King Chandravarma of Shushunia Hill, Ráŕh, was written [...] From this perspective, Shushunia Hill may be regarded by scholars and [...] without raising ones hand).
[10] a) Birbhum District, except for [...] Dhanbad District (up to Pareshnath Hill in the west) f) Purulia District [...] the Indás police station
[4] He felt great compassion for those [...] problems. Shiva used to live on a hill, and all kinds of people from [...] viśáńa, His long horn…
[12] In Sanskrit and Prákrta [...] “hillock” from “hill”, and so on. In Sanskrit vatsaruka [...] and car, are used side by side.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or mountain is called parvata. If it is smaller then it is called páháŕ (hill). Even smaller is called páháŕii (small hill). The station now called Bokaro [...] páháŕii means a small hill of mará [dead] stone. I [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[7] Look! Yonder, through many a golden [...] dancing down the cákái hill, The river races on to eastern [...] Hiuṋgulá and Kunur.
[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. [...] – that is, “daughter of a hill”. Obviously the question will [...] fundamental factors be the daughter of a hill? A river may be called the daughter of a hill, but in the case of a human girl [...] ): “a girl born in the hill state.” So when people say [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[6] The original inhabitants of Darjeeling [...] British developed Darjeeling as a hill town. Darjeeling district is similar [...] Gorkhas in Darjeeling district.
[6] GOTRA. Literally, “hill”; clan. GUŃA. Binding [...] tamoguńa, the static principle.
[146] The second meaning of kuiṋja is a mountain, hill, knoll, hillock or mound. If there [...] a range of mountains or hills.
[2] Kut́t́ + ii = Kut́t́ii [...] kut́t́ii means “hill”. Kut́t́ii + rá [...] Kut́t́iira means “high hill” or “mountain”, or [...] be spelled with long ii.
[5] Another meaning of kut́ha is “hill”. Kut́ha means “that [...] also stationary by nature, as is a hill; hence another name for “hill” is acala [non-moving]. [...] used for trees and hills.
[12] Have you ever seen a kellá [...] for instance, on the summit of a hill, land guarded by a river, or on [...] dúrga were in vogue.
[17] Another meaning of the word [...] “house” but rather “hill”.
[20] In a river development project, [...] stage starts at the end of the hill stage, the embankment which is [...] the beginning of the plain stage.
[21] Generally every river has three stages: the hill stage, plain stage and delta stage. [...] not that problem still exists.
[11] The name of the great sage Kańáda [...] He attained divine grace on the hill of Kapilá near Jhalda and [...] Mukundaráma writes:
[28] So the hill springs and those small rivers [...] water then divided into four parts:
[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] forests, which covered the Ayodhya hill southwest of Jhaida, and the banks [...] used to pan their sands for gold.
[10] For each of these sixty-four Tantras, [...] the sixty-four small temples on a hill there dedicated to these sixty-four [...] Tantra followed the same practice.
[9] There are five types of rock – [...] “dead” and Pahari means “hill,” so Marapahari means dead hill. Marapahari is now colloquially [...] crushes it, it will become dust.
[41] About 900,000 to one million years ago, the top of the Dimdiha Hill, near Anandanagar, was blown off [...] “jvala-mukhi” in Saḿskrta.
[2] After marriage, a man changed his [...] wife, who lived on a particular hill or under the rule of a particular [...] that person might have inherited.
[56] I started climbing. The moon had come out and everything was clearly visible. After the hill where I was there was a huge, [...] perhaps a tiger had been chasing him.
[88] The next evening I went back to the hill and heard again the same sound [...] would inform me the day before.
[64] That is, if one eats white brinjal, red spinach, ciciuṋgá and hill kalmia then even the twice-born versed in the Vedas and Vedanta will meet their downfall.
[1] There are certain deities which [...] is a place called Kalka near the hill town of Simla. The place has been [...] Tárá is a recognized deity.
[19] What is the topographical order [...] delta stage in Mithila – the hill stages of all are in Nepal, the [...] Unlike in Mithila, in Magadh the hill, plain and delta stages of the [...] Kaoshal share many common problems.
[22] “Bhavi,” the king pleaded, [...] army is just the small Shushunia hill of Bankura. Who and what is your source of strength in treading such a risky path?”
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[106] “Dumká, Suri, Santhia, [...] language are the same but the Mandar hill, which is very near Dumká, [...] civilization and culture to Bengal.
[152] “Magadha also has very clear, [...] Cákái Hill (Cakravartii Mountain: Cakravartii [...] Cákái/Cakái), Grdhrakút́a Hill (Grdhrakút́a Gidhdhkúd́a [...] opposite Grdhrakút́a Hill is Angadesh and opposite Cakravartii Mountain is Rarh.”
[85] He continued. “While returning [...] In the battle of Barábar Hill, near the city of Gaya, Magadhas [...] battle Agnimitra was killed.”
[103] “It is a very small cave,” he continued. “A few miles to the southwest of this hill is a cave with paintings from [...] place was named Jamalpur after him.
[10] For each of these sixty-four Tantras, [...] the sixty-four small temples on a hill there dedicated to these sixty-four [...] Tantra followed the same practice.
[72] The dog looked at me with sorrowful [...] páháŕii, a smaller hill d́uḿri, still smaller [...] motionless, imposing naked human figure.
[73] I started moving slowly in his [...] seemed to be an extension of the hill itself. The only difference between the two was that the hill was reddish yellow and the human [...] Khagen… Khagendranath Ghosh.
[85] Again, moments later, the dogs [...] there, and then started climbing the hill.
[98] “Are you practising márańa [...] were doing while sitting on the hill?”