Mo > References for ‘moments’
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[10] There is the story of the grant [...] rupees from the dried hand. In a few moments there came a knock at his door [...] brought to him alive. In a few moments there came the clattering sound [...] thousand rupees, but lost his son.
[18] The stamina to stand vibrations [...] at the brilliant sun for a few moments, our visual power becomes temporarily [...] an extremely happy or sad news.
[2] She removed the cloth only twice [...] she obeyed – and for a few moments she removed the cloth from her [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[12] She removed the cloth only twice [...] she obeyed – and for a few moments she removed the cloth from her [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[27] What I speak is only a manifestation [...] to the path of good. Control my moments properly.
[4] What is the meaning of yadá [...] those times, are the most opportune moments for those particular jobs.
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] concentration or in their weak moments, the activity of their crude mind [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[7] A few moments later Sanats father regained [...] “What happened? Tell us.”
[8] Sanats father, after partially [...] with his cane, but within a few moments he too died. Under the present [...] take Sanat along with him.”
[8] I got a strange feeling. Someone [...] at the person, but after a few moments I was obliged to when she said, “Could I please tell you something?”
[14] Nothing in this universe can remain for two moments in the same situation; nature [...] plants will face no difficulty.
[9] [Colourful moments in the lives of the darling children [...] light, the mind starts glittering.]
[3] Every evening, after we had been [...] echoes of our esraj but after a few moments we would realize our mistake because [...] would disappear over the horizon.
[18] But in order to attain the goal [...] Puruśa – maybe for a few moments only; otherwise it is impossible [...] the last word for attaining Him.
[1] After millions of years, people [...] become manifest in the unguarded moments of life. Humanity is a stage in [...] towards subtle spiritual experiences.
[21] Everything cometh from the realm [...] parallel of two trains for a few moments. Your contact with the mundane objectivities is also for only a few moments. Everything is moving with its [...] with them or what has passed on.
[90] I rang the doorbell. From outside [...] ground in front of me. After a few moments Sudhii came running up. When Sunanda [...] then he also burst out crying.
[26] The third meaning of kutapa [...] “ock” it is already a few moments past nine, that is, at that moment [...] time was called kutapa .
[56] The mental measurement of the [...] kśańiikavijiṋánaváda or the science of moments (a Buddhist doctrine), based on [...] and large subscribe to this view.
[161] [In the childhood of the sea of time I am sitting counting the moments/I wonder if I might hear something [...] anyhow hoping the echoes bring you]
[167] After we passed by the apple orchards [...] of their buds were counting the moments, waiting for the arrival of spring. [...] [spring festival] was not far away.
[49] “Of course, of course,” he replied. Then after a few moments he said: “Give me some work [...] going there for your work.”
[14] None of His children are ever alone. The Lord is ever with them at all moments.
[53] Every evening, after we had been [...] echoes of our esraj but after a few moments we would realize our mistake because [...] would disappear over the horizon.
[48] Meanwhile Raiṋjaná [...] even more embarrassed. After a few moments he said testily, “Enough, come wash your hands.”
[187] For a few moments I was silent. While the caretaker [...] see properly in the dark.”
[58] “If youll give me a few moments of your time,” he replied, [...] know and Ill stop.”
[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay [...] plunged into its waters. Within moments his body was swept up in the current [...] man. No one even knew his history.
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] would not be dry during his last moments.
[85] Again, moments later, the dogs tail started [...] then started climbing the hill.