Mo > References for ‘mole’
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[80] This soul is smaller than the mole. It can be known only through [...] Supreme Soul in his or her soul.
[19] Mámekaḿ sharańaḿ [...] sinner, lowly, fallen, a filthy mole, or even a worm from hell – [...] mokśayiśyámi má shucah.
[6] Áii basantadii báhár Ásu mole t́esu mole Mol rahii kacńar.
[4] There are a few creatures whose [...] animals are between a fox and a mole. Like owls, they cannot see clearly [...] sun- dried rice for a long time.
[4] You are like a black ribbon mingled [...] braids Mingled in the black mole on my cheek, In every pore of my life.
[47] Quite a few Sanskrit poets [...] cheek as a sign of beauty. This mole on the cheek is also called kuruvinda .
[9] As you well know, there are [...] ákhu, kundu , and so on. The mole also has three main species in [...] Since it lives in a field, the mole;s proper name is vasumitra . During the day the mole cannot see properly, so they mostly come out at night. Certainly you will hardly ever see a mole entering your house during the day. You see it at night.
[10] The mole;s burrow is also called kulaka . One proper name for the mole is kulakeya , in the sense [...] gender. Do you not call “the mole” that type of firework which runs [...] Diipavali [light festival] just like a mole does, making a sharp hissing sound? This mole firework does not stay in a kulaka ; it is kept in a box or in ones pocket. The mole;s hole is called kulaka [...] languages to mean “hole”.
[51] [What is their divine power and [...] is jasmine oil on the head of a mole.]
[3] You are possibly aware of the [...] even now – when a mouse, a mole, a fly or mosquito touched it. [...] within the boundaries of religion.
[56] Ái vasant dii bahár Ámbe mole t́esu mole Mol rahii kácnár
[57] “I was thinking to tell this [...] some students were keeping an old mole in a cage in a room in Britains [...] get the title of Knight.’
[58] “There was a queue to go [...] Everyone was astonished to see the old mole somehow pull the cage out of the room, though he was still in it.
[59] “Everyone asked, ‘My word, mole! Why did you come out?’ [...] sugar cane field’.”