Hi > References for ‘Himalayan’
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[12] When we grow very close to something [...] rainy season, we like the lofty Himalayan peaks. And if our minds remain [...] permanent saḿskára.
[12] I think you are all familiar with [...] ink tablet must as great as the Himalayan mountains, and the ink-pot must [...] qualities of Parama Puruśa.
[11] When people perceive something [...] part is not mere arrogance but Himalayan ignorance.
[6] [If the ink tablets were as big as the Himalayan mountains, and the ink pot as [...] qualities could never be described.]
[39] The Supreme Entity is beginningless [...] tanmátra. You cannot see the entire Himalayan range at the same time because [...] beyond the scope of perception.
[20] How unreasonable it is to search [...] be measured. For instance, the Himalayan mountains are very vast in size, [...] the scriptures it has been said.
[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] that she was a person born in the Himalayan Range. This Párvatii was fair-complexioned; that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] King, Daksha, who ruled in the Himalayan regions. Many people were hopeful [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] that she was a person born in the Himalayan Range. This Párvatii was fair-complexioned; that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Dakśa, who ruled in the Himalayan regions. Many people were hopeful [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[16] In PROUT I have said that to develop [...] practice meditation sitting in the Himalayan caves without rendering any service [...] with society by sitting in the Himalayan caves. Their plea that the world [...] longer. Those days are gone forever.
[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] soaked in water) were as big as the Himalayan mountains, and the ink pot as [...] could never be described.”
[6] This was the soil of Ráŕh, [...] million years old. Later on, the Himalayan mountain range was formed as a [...] of Bengal is the most ancient.
[3] You know that geographically India [...] of alluvial soil coming from the Himalayan regions. The mainstream of the [...] blend of diverse cultural trends.
[2] Something which is vast but still [...] be measured. We know how far the Himalayan range stretches from north to [...] after attempting to measure Him.
[4] During the struggle for independence, [...] country after this was due to the himalayan blunder committed by Mahatma Gandhi. [...] separating Ceylon and Burma from India.
[187] Some examples of boundary plants [...] rosewood etc. (I+P+Pa+P+I…) Himalayan devdaru, pineapple, date palm, pineapple, Himalayan devdaru, etc. Tál and [...] ellachi as a fill-up plant.
[3] The madhyama category of people [...] obstacle that comes in their way is a Himalayan obstacle, and hence they give [...] not confident of their abilities.
[90] In all the Aryan books of knowledge [...] the non-Aryans, pointing to the Himalayan peaks such as Kailash, Gaurishankar, [...] sacred thread on his shoulder.
[37] The Supreme Consciousness has concealed [...] “I-ness”. You need not go to the Himalayan mountains to find out the thing [...] only of removing the veil of ego.
[274] The middle category of people are [...] obstacle that comes in their way is a Himalayan obstacle, and hence they give [...] not confident of their abilities.
[16] That is why it has been said that [...] he will be able to do penance in Himalayan caves with his legs upraised and [...] what Parama Puruśa wants.
[14] One is a hypocrite who escapes [...] world and has gone to live in a Himalayan cave. There too he will have to [...] vidyá leads to greater darkness.
[2] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. [...] “mountain”. Gaorii was a mountain girl, Himalayan girl; thats why she is commonly [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. [...] that she was a person born in the Himalayan Range. This Párvatii was fair-complexioned; that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[3] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Daksha, who ruled in the Himalayan regions. Many people were hopeful [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[2] When an individuals psychic [...] Suppose you look upon the vast Himalayan range. When you gaze at the sky-kissing [...] of reverence for the Himalayas.
[14] Often in Sanskrit the words [...] still be measured, for example, the Himalayan mountains. They are several thousand [...] and which makes others great].
[5] Microvita have nothing to do directly [...] Good people should not go to the Himalayan caves. Rather, remaining in society, [...] Everything will be in pell mell order.
[89] Someone may think that he will be able to do penance in Himalayan caves with his legs upraised and [...] 3 )
[6] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. [...] “mountain”. Gaorii was a mountain girl, Himalayan girl; thats why she is commonly [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[56] 7) The seventh meaning is “tea”. In ancient times tea used to grow wild in the eastern Himalayan regions, as it does today. However [...] kambal is masculine in gender.
[138] Meghalay, Sikkim (Sukhim), and [...] become closely acquainted with the Himalayan kákarúhá.
[171] The Sadashiva range (Upper Himalayas) [...] it is really heavy. The highest Himalayan peaks are located in this part. [...] water it freezes and turns to ice.
[44] Certain plants such as sirisha [Albizzia lebbeck benth.], shisu [Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.], Himalayan white oak [Quercus incana Roxb.] [...] congenial environment for other plants.
[6] The fossils of ocean creatures [...] This is proof that at one time the Himalayan ranges were under water. The Indo-Gangetic plains were formed from the alluvial deposits of the Himalayas.
[31] The northwestern Sáradá [...] Tibetan script) scripts of the Himalayan mountain regions, Laddaki script [...] sakul, satap, sat́eshan.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] che. I have heard people in the Himalayan mountain regions say Rám [...] as substantives and modifiers.
[29] First, the Jehlam, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej Rivers in the Punjab are all of Himalayan origin. They provide a perennial [...] contain water throughout the year.
[15] In addition, the hardened bamboo [...] can be manufactured. The entire Himalayan foothills have abundant bamboo, [...] public and explain all these things.
[11] These people are indeed expert [...] a great mistake, I committed a Himalayan blunder” – and promptly [...] secondarily for other purposes also.