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[18] Yádrshii bhávaná [...] becomes.” There is a certain insect that eats cockroaches. [...] ) When that insect appears before a cockroach, the [...] creates a picture of that voracious insect in the cockroachs mind, [...] the cockroach will appear to that insect to be a member of its own species. The insect actually thinks that the cockroach [...] become one with the Cosmic Entity.
[18] “It is very difficult to get a human life. Only after living life after life as an insect or a worm, etc., does one attain [...] us. Why should we delay?”
[20] According to Sáḿkhya, a brick, a piece of wood, an insect and a cat each are all puruśas, [...] Him – this is jaeva dharma.
[95] [No matter whether myself a man Or beast or bird or insect be Through virtue or sin, according to Thy plan, Take my all but leave my mind for Thee.]
[96] No matter what I become as the consequence of my deeds – human, animal or insect, let my mind never forget you. Poet Chandidasa said:
[89] I went out of the bedroom and passed [...] ucciḿŕe [a cricket-like insect] had entered the room and were [...] but this place is ours.”
[4] Back to phala . Actions, [...] You do not commit any sin if an insect is crushed under your feet while [...] step forward and crush a crawling insect under your shoes intentionally, [...] of the conscious mind. If that insect is not your born enemy [ játashatru [...] just as much a sin in killing that insect as you would commit in killing [...] self-annihilation. This is foolishness.
[5] You know, the cricket is an insect that creates a pauseless sound [...] one will hear a cricket sound.
[3] “Sama pluśina” – You may say this insect is a very small insect. It is plusin, that is, a white [...] or, you may say, Causal World.
[5] Just as the spokes are attracted [...] created being down to the lowest insect. Rk. (Incantations), Yaju (invocations), [...] the source of their existence.
[5] “Sarvájiive sarvasaḿsthe.” [...] are in animal form, some are in insect form, some are in plant form, [...] structures, in their respective forms.
[8] Immediately after the death of a creature, be it insect or human, the search for a new [...] Search, search, effort, effort.
[18] SOME [...] sericulture culture of insect products autonomous [...] people directly or indirectly.
[27] Utámrtatvasyesháno: [...] unconsciously, and is born as an insect in hell, in that case, will Parama [...] Entity, He is much greater than that.
[16] The vitalist argument may be briefly [...] for example, the movement of an insect towards food or away from an injurious [...] species for unknown ages.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] bandara ). A type of non-mulberry insect is reared in the jujube tree. [...] have seen this in Thailand also.
[32] “Alas, what suffering [...] the person, just as a tiger or an insect does. I shall continuously make [...] them in every possible way.”
[150] A small insect, about one inch long or slightly [...] also means a pet́o .
[68] The word med́haka [...] [ kuńd́a insect] if their thought has no external [...] world due to being guided by dogma.
[50] Certain dots or ornamental [...] such as plastic dots or hardened insect wings, cannot be applied directly [...] are also called kuruvinda .
[70] Another meaning of the word kumára is kumure poká [a kind of insect].
[81] Kumárii also refers to kumure poká [a kind of insect].
[16] There are various reasons by [...] other terrestrial creature. In the insect family it is comparable only to a kit́ibha [locust].
[56] An insect ( kiit́a >kiid́a>kiiŕá) .
[60] Kiit́a + jan + d́a [...] However, inside the tree is a small insect that produces the incense through [...] (like the word nara ).
[61] Gálá or [...] (lac) is produced by a type of insect. Generally this insect is born in the jujube tree or [...] lákśá is produced by an insect, it is also called kiit́aja [...] silk is produced from a type of insect.
[62] Although there are various species of this insect, it is mainly divided into two [...] Tantiipara also shares the same fate.
[78] What we describe as aguru [...] juice produced by a type of small insect from the tree known as ágara [...] of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[34] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] ground then it easily falls prey to insect attacks and its fruit is destroyed. [...] being used as a cooking vegetable.
[152] The variety of cotton plant which [...] climates; the cotton is subject to insect attack. However these wetter climates [...] unchecked up until the time of Akbar.
[9] Karnas teacher was Parasurama. [...] Karnas lap. At that moment a deadly insect gave a sharp bite to Karnas [...] is due to the biting of a deadly insect on my thigh.” Parasurama [...] doing anything like that.”
[54] 5) The fifth meaning of the word kambalra is a certain kind of insect belonging to the grasshopper family [...] family, ucciḿŕe.
[63] 1) The first stage of processing farm products of animal and insect origin, such as milk, wool, silk thread, lacquer, honey and wax.
[16] You know, there is a particular insect in India, it is called peshaskrt. It kills cockroaches. You know the cockroach, that red insect? Yes. And cockroaches are very much afraid of that insect. So when a cockroach sees that insect, that insect becomes its object of ideation; [...] converted into the form of its killer.
[3] In Sanskrit the region across the [...] to reach the cranium. Suppose an insect bites your hand. The sensation [...] nerves, will be given to remove the insect. The terms “afferent nerves” [...] ájiṋá nád́ii.
[4] This rule is equally applicable [...] Glouchester → Gloucester. The insect that we call jonáki poká [...] spelled “Gloucester”.
[9] Each and every entity, all the [...] Bliss, attain salvation. Even an insect can attain salvation if so desired by Him. It is a fact that an insect cannot do sádhaná [...] their part to say such things.
[29] What is that flute? The oṋḿkára. [...] like the sound produced by that insect known as cricket in English. Yes. [...] come in contact with these sounds.