Mo > References for ‘months’
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[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] after a few days more or a few months they will forget the person. In [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[10] Bengals culture and civilization [...] land remains under water for seven months during a year. As long as there [...] cannot, as there is no land route.
[11] Bengals culture and civilization [...] land remains under water for seven months during a year. As long as there [...] cannot, as there is no land route.
[44] A scientific programme of afforestation [...] grow to their full height in six months to two years and provide dense [...] ecological balance of a region.
[12] There is a good story. An alcoholic [...] dúrgásaptamii, in about four months time.” The alcoholic thought [...] abstinence before it arrived. Four months later, that auspicious day arrived. [...] wine.” This is human psychology!
[101] Trading : In the area of [...] process taking about six or nine months, and when they reach the state [...] and enforce anti-corruption laws.
[15] Then time. Time is not an eternal [...] make one lunar month; 12 lunar months make one lunar year. They are [...] matrix, it cannot be infinite.
[110] The reporter ghost replied, “You [...] havent been paid for three months now.”
[205] “Dear friends! The demands [...] quickly, within the next three months at least, with my best efforts.”
[135] The reason for this is very simple. [...] some time (it may be two or three months or two or three centuries), other [...] to see them become established.
[7] There is a story that once a poor [...] so that say within two or third months at the most, the funeral of that [...] continually fooling people in this way.
[25] From the hoary past, humans have [...] students have laboured for three months to master is altogether forgotten [...] pull me up and I shall run.”
[8] You do. Doing means action. What [...] food for several days or several months or several years, you wont [...] fasting for, say, two or three months, you wont be able to speak, [...] Supreme Fountain of all energies.
[3] Once there was a Bhattacharya family [...] Things went smoothly for a few months. Their neighbours came to look [...] east-Bengal accent could not be detected.
[10] Thus time, which is entirely dependent [...] mortals) or yugas (era), years or months, and these kalpas, yugas and months are solely and wholly dependent [...] are also not the ultimate factor.
[3] The poles shift their positions. [...] maintaining proper adjustment with the months: this shows that the shifting [...] only the adjustment between the months and the seasons will be lost, [...] and also in ecological structure.
[12] Now the time has come when this [...] perpetuate itself for days and months on end, for years and centuries [...] being disturbed again and again.
[11] While trying to discover the original [...] the earth, no question of days, months or years can arise. Hence time [...] question arose in their minds:
[28] The human biological structure [...] its body. During the first four months of pregnancy, a human foetus begins [...] same rate as the body; after four months the rate of growth of the tail [...] body. This continues up to eight months. After eight months the tail goes inside the body [...] beings and that of other bipeds.
[29] If a baby is born prematurely there [...] and kept in a wooden cot for two months. The cotton should be soaked in [...] baby to grow healthy and strong.
[30] Chimpanzees, orang-utans and gorillas [...] foetus is faster in the second four months of pregnancy, but in the same [...] they cannot stand for a long time.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] to adjust the year to thirteen months every three years, because the [...] sometimes in winter season, because the months are not adjusted with the seasons. [...] an adjustment between the lunar months and the solar months of Bengal. Those Aryans who refused to make the adjustment, had in fact thirteen months in their year every three years, [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[22] Bengals culture and civilization [...] land remains under water for seven months during a year. As long as there [...] cannot, as there is no land route.
[35] Now, if the earth is taken to be [...] is the month first, and if those months are multiplied by 12, this is [...] days in the year by 12, we get the months. How do we divide? The void containing [...] the system of the solar calendar.
[37] So a Bengalee month is named after [...] sun to cross them. The Bengali months Áśáŕh [...] the zodiac sign of Meśa.
[38] The people of Bengal noted that [...] would have to be adjusted with the months. However, if we follow the solar [...] determined by the solar calendar.
[39] Now, while adjusting with the people [...] every third year would comprise 13 months, after which there would be some [...] every third year consists of 13 months. Suppose that the additional month [...] “Malmás” in Bengal.
[21] Days passed… weeks passed… fortnights… months passed by. The prince did not [...] returns in good health.”
[7] The idea that one can get mukti [...] days, standing on one foot for months, raising one hand or both hands [...] animals get mukti? It is not correct.
[10] The devotees know that whatever [...] to their Father. A child of two months does not know what it requires; [...] responsibility for the devotees.
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[1] The Bengali calendar is a solar calendar which takes into account the seasons. The months of the Bengali calendar and their [...] – mid March to mid April
[1] My mothers family in Bahrampur [...] illness, the woman passed away. A few months after the first wifes death [...] was experiencing inner turmoil.
[102] The Supreme Creator, the Hub of [...] your requirement. A babe of three months doesnt know its requirement, [...] are to learn your duty from Him.
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[35] 3) Arecanut cultivation of Cooch [...] plant should be cleaned in the months of September and October.
[32] Great injustices are also being [...] forgotten everything after a few months or a few years? If education denotes [...] scholars is totally meaningless.
[3] What is silent action? Suppose [...] Acárya Board may take two months, four months, or a year to make a decision [...] ácárya/á?
[28] First he got a thought-wave, “Yes, [...] done starting today. After two months – that is, New Years [...] up drinking on that day.”
[29] What is the inner psychology? He gets another two months; license to drink.
[41] Suppose you have incurred a loan [...] rupee it will take you a thousand months to clear the loan. One rupee being [...] actions imbibe new reactive momenta.
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] bury it in the ground. After three months, when the sauce is so rotten that [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[15] In the middle is the face of extreme [...] Suppose there is a child of 3-4 months. Both the parents look at him [...] to administrative requirements.
[61] By adding the suffix tu to the [...] the earth one rtu [season] is two months.
[7] Rheumatism patients should drink [...] time fixed for summer or winter months (see Appendix). When the particular [...] can be repeated several times.
[24] (1) Dissolution of the ministry [...] arrange a general election within six months and explain the position before the newly elected parliament within one month of the election.
[25] (2) Period of emergency. The president [...] parliament for a period of six months, and with such a parliament the [...] emergency for not more that two years.
[22] Kála svabháva. What [...] there would have been no days, months or years. We could not have measured [...] of numerous fragments of time.
[8] I was speaking about arithmetic [...] cannot be acquainted with years and months. The ancient calculations of the [...] calculation of the Bengali year.
[1] The golden age of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] Váramasyá [“Twelve Months in the Life of Phullará”]. [...] distressed Ráŕh.
[9] Practitioners of práńáyáma [...] milk products for the first two months following commencement of the practice.
[7] In many parts of India, the major [...] of West Bengal for four to five months of the year is grass seeds. In [...] grass, in Africa, rats and mice!
[14] Barely a month had passed since [...] in Calcutta for one and a half months, but as the job was finished in one month, I came home without delay.”
[60] Are you only small? Those dark [...] time is not unrelated to you. The months, the seasons, the years formed [...] flow of the jingling ankle bells.
[3] Through Master Units and PROUT, we will elevate the standard of the people in a few months or a few years. We should also [...] Master Units are the ways of life.
[39] (12) The mantras in the Ananda [...] will allow the complainant six months; time for reconsideration. If [...] according to the demands of the time.
[22] Then samyak smrti . What [...] psychic projection. Now after a few months, or three years, or thirty years, [...] forgotten. I do not remember.”
[145] Whatever you do, you do with the [...] food for several days or several months or several years, you will not [...] fasting for, say, two or three months, you will not be able to speak [...] Supreme Fountain of all energies.
[3] Central Ráŕh was [...] have almost dried up. For eight months of the year, the region is dry. [...] floods and severe soil erosion.
[5] 1) In the first phase, fast growing trees which grow to their full height in six months to two years and provide valuable [...] jackfruit found in north east India.
[125] Another meaning of the word [...] át́áse [born in eight months] in the spoken language. In olden [...] they were called kumbhila .
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] was spun during the rainy season months because fine thread did not tear [...] thread during the rainy season months. The weavers used to pay them [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[12] The proper Bengali word for [...] with a different meaning. In the months of caetra , vaeshákha [...] and increase blood circulation.
[18] The human body develops over the course of some months in the mothers womb. Then [...] is to become thin or emaciated.
[3] There was once an argument between [...] continued for a good number of months, but with no decision. They then [...] surely do not want to possess.
[93] In a limited sense, even a [...] village is burnt to ashes. In the months of Caetra and Vaeshákh [last and first months respectively of the Bengali calendar] [...] Ráŕh region.
[139] In due course of time, the verdict [...] (washermans house) for six months. In other words, this dress would be most convenient in every respect.
[66] “In order to come here I [...] For three long months I had to put in a lot of nerve-racking [...] eyes went wide as a kite.”
[114] “Nearly three months, to be sure.”
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] go into hibernation for several months during winter. Generally it can [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[73] In the huge expanse of time, [...] previously-mentioned unit. Twelve lunar months make one lunar year. This lunar [...] called kárańa .
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] old. The fruits take two and half months to ripen. The outer skin of the [...] called káliká .
[81] Well, let us come to the point. [...] available in large quantity in the months of Caetra [last month of Bengali [...] káliuṋga .
[86] It lives in the head of Krttivása [a name of Shiva] all the twelve months.
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] winter and stay there for a few months. During this time they lay their [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[168] I noticed that most of the orchids here bloomed in the months of Phálgun-Caetra. [...] orchid varieties that bloomed in the months of August-September. Some of the [...] as there wasnt snowfall.
[172] In most parts of this barren mountain land there are snowstorms nearly twelve months of the year. There is virtually [...] beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.
[179] Sharmajii had just spent six months in Calcutta driving a taxi and [...] snow-covered peaks, on and on and on.
[93] It is possible for a person who [...] a serious crime as much as six months in advance. The causes of these [...] sometimes after a few minutes.
[221] The king heard everything, thought [...] This is your punishment: for two months you are forbidden to wear wooden [...] 18 )
[7] Then came Kali Yuga, the present [...] fasting for five years and eight months at a stretch that if people try, [...] “Saḿghe shaktih kalao yuge.”
[7] One rotation of the moon around [...] be no solar year, nor seasons, months, days or nights. Hence relative time cannot be the ultimate factor.
[76] The slurry is an excellent manure [...] whereas fresh manure takes up to six months. Slurry takes only three days to reach the roots of a plant compared to three months for normal manure. Slurry can [...] normal cow dung takes up to nine months.
[77] Small-scale hydroelectric plants [...] able to give power for up to nine months of the year.
[93] The Bengali months are solar months, and they take into account the seasons. The Hindi months are lunar months so cultivation cannot be done according to the Hindi calendar.
[1] When an infant is six months old (or any time between six months and one year of age), at least [...] first, and all present will follow:
[1] The months in the Bengali calendar and their approximate English equivalents are as follows:
[4] What do we mean by the exhaustion [...] you return the money after a few months or even after a few years, you [...] action. This is the natural law.
[4] Now this Supreme Creator, this [...] your requirement. A babe of three months does not know what its requirement [...] this.” He knows His duty.
[3] Some people advised the entire [...] cannot – I must wait for three months. My daughter will be married, [...] countless problems in life.”
[17] Next it was the turn of the Tutikorin [...] for a hundred years, a hundred months, a hundred hours, a hundred minutes [...] tree was uprooted in one piece.
[5] If there is no menstrual discharge on the fixed date, or if the menstruation stops for two or three months in spite of the woman not being [...] termed “amenorrhoea.”
[38] Special attention should be paid [...] with her husband for at least four months.
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[33] The exploitation by capitalists [...] agricultural produce in four to five months of the year to repay the moneylenders, so for the remaining seven to eight months they have to approach the moneylenders [...] living on the streets as beggars.
[34] Secondly, there should be proper [...] could sell the same products four months later they would get remunerative [...] could earn a good amount of money.
[50] The problem of a floating population [...] the local people for seventeen months, but due to immigrant labour the produce is consumed in six and a half months. The elimination of the floating [...] possibility of adverse social influences.
[15] 12. The oaths in the Ananda Marga [...] will allow the complainant six months time for reconsideration. If the [...] according to the demands of the time.
[22] At each and every level of planning, [...] short-term planning should be six months, and the maximum time limit for [...] socio-economic units self-sufficient.
[13] If there is only one entity, there [...] Suppose you meet someone after two months or two years, you say, “How [...] Parama Puruśa it is said:
[18] This poem is called báramásyá, the depiction of the twelve months of the Bengali year. This shows [...] in the month of Kárttika:
[5] What is sleep? It is something [...] than four hours a night for many months at a stretch, and have no difficulty. [...] sleeping time as far as practical.
[16] A little child of one or two months does not ask its mother for anything; [...] duty and you keep on doing yours.
[143] “Today the rivers of Magadha [...] the rivers used to flow twelve months a year. Today, as a result of [...] measuring the width of its source.
[1] A few months back a very knotty question was [...] can get or expect any salvation.
[4] From átmá we get [...] haoyá can go on for days or months together while ántke ot́há is purely temporary.
[32] “I am a child of Magadha. [...] rivers were full of water twelve months out of the year. Because of the [...] lush green Magadha that once was.
[9] Among the grass family of plants [...] one-year-crop – in India from the months of Kárttik to Kárttik, or Mágh to Mágh.
[13] Sugarbeets mature in three months. The drawback with sugarbeets [...] cane be harvested in less time.
[46] It was the lunar fortnight, beautiful [...] would have water for three or four months during the rainy season when the [...] Monghyr, below the Monghyr-Patna road.
[74] The author of the Purana has said [...] the twelve stars after which the months of the Bengali calendar are named.
[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization [...] farming, they are unutilized for six months in a year. During that idle period, [...] bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.
[112] By adding the suffix kvip or d́rń [...] know how cold it was here in other months but this month is really cold.” [...] know how cold it was here in other months, but aeśamasya it is really cold.”