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[10] And what is the meaning of “Kurukśetra”? [...] “do” in the imperative mood. (in Saḿskrta it is called [...] – second person imperative mood. And Kśetra means “field” [...] this body is Dharmakśetra.
[9] Some religions decree that widows [...] dancing and chatting in a joyful mood. If widows are persecuted, it [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[19] Pariprashna then, teaches that [...] desired to become many in a sportive mood. Ekohaḿ bahusyám [...] all the jiivas of this universe.
[63] The indication of colour is most [...] variability of colour, sound and mood, and people are naturally disposed [...] not then properly discernible.
[89] You exist in a vast, limitless [...] in His thought. Go deep into the mood of that Infinite Love. By this your worldly activities will not be hampered in any way.
[3] This Vedavyása was also [...] not proper. Thus in a repentant mood, he asked Parama Puruśa for forgiveness:
[30] Tuberculosis patients should never [...] open field in a light and happy mood. Taking vyápaka snána [...] should be wiped with a wet towel.
[13] So work has got to be done here [...] kr, plus hi for the imperative mood, second person, and singular number, [...] in English is “Do”.
[44] Saguna Brahma, as creator of the [...] Hirańyagarbha (Brahma in His creative mood).
[86] Savikalpa Samádhi or the [...] very ego in its Brahmá-ic mood evolves the universe, in its Viśńu-ic mood it preserves the universe and in its Shiva-ic mood it destroys the universe. In the [...] tether of space, time, and person.
[24] This Brahma is also the devourer [...] Brahmábháva (or creative mood) on the one hand, similarly He [...] identities of petty selfishness.
[12] After going a little further, he saw a man sitting by a well in very miserable mood. He saluted the prince and said, [...] Please, kindly save me!”
[21] Days passed… weeks passed… [...] court. He did everything in a vacant mood. He said to his cook, “Dont [...] returns in good health.”
[51] The next morning the prince flew [...] sight. What to do? He sat down in a mood of despair. Suddenly he remembered [...] will find out your horse.”
[11] So on the one side this kulakuńd́alinii [...] “do” – it is the imperative mood, second person, singular number, [...] service to suffering humanity.
[56] The memorial ceremony was well under way. Chamru Sao was in a jolly mood because his father was going to [...] accounts ready for inspection?”
[7] The objects of gratification of [...] person working in an indifferent mood does not derive the due pleasure [...] of the object of gratification.
[181] Train yourself in the ideal of [...] His thought. Go deep into the mood of that Infinite Love.
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] and thereby attract the blissful mood of Parama Puruśa, it is [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[1] This is not dharma – we should [...] dancing and chatting in a joyful mood. If widows are persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
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[1] Just as the people of Ráŕh [...] on the other hand, in a lighter mood, they were ever vivacious, with [...] remain in company and in a pleasant mood. Though burdened with poverty, [...] the people of Ráŕh:
[9] Other than the one line of Varńa [...] been shifted from the chapter on Mood to the chapter on Parts of Speech. [...] has been brought all together.
[3] At the time of eating find a comfortable [...] down to eat if you are in an angry mood or in a debased frame of mind.
[81] With English verb-endings we find [...] than transitive verbs. As regards mood, there is less change in the infinitive mood. Two other moods along with the [...] changes in the auxiliary verbs.
[107] It was now time for dinner. [...] refreshment – to restore the mood in a light manner). As I looked [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[118] “All sahibs are not the [...] and keep the magistrate in a good mood. Have you forgotten that different [...] please the different deities?”
[103] The Brahman narrated at length [...] that his wife was in a relaxed mood, complacently stretching her legs [...] water pot made of bell- metal.
[9] Now when you are in a mood of pleasure, just distribute it [...] entire Cosmos. This is the idea.
[3] The human body is composed of eight [...] happy or angry. The changes in mood (ones excitement or tranquillity) [...] gateways of the physical world.
[15] The third relative factor is person. [...] Himself into many in a sportive mood and plays with his created manifestation, [...] will He play with his creations?
[1] I have been explaining, “Kuru [...] in the second person imperative mood. Do good deeds around the clock. [...] period from sunrise to sunrise.
[10] And Kurukśetra. What is [...] imperative hi: that is, imperative mood, second person. Kuru means “do” – the imperative mood. Kurukśetra means the field [...] O Sanjaya, let me know.”
[12] Lord Shiva started this táńd́ava [...] enjoying bliss, we are in a happy mood. We are in a happy mood, and the hands should be above [...] followed me. Lalita represents a happy mood, and it was invented by Párvatii, [...] progress and psychic expansion.
[27] Some samása are completely [...] course, but by this Mr. Rams mood at that moment is not clear, so [...] to the reading of the Chandi].
[18] Although the vocative case has [...] appears especially in the imperative mood. For example, shuncho dádá, [...] mátah ágacchatu.
[28] In what we have been discussing [...] káraka-vibhakti is “case-ending”. Mood shares the same properties as [...] synonymous or equivalent word for mood in the Indian languages. Nor is there one in the Latin-derived languages.
[22] In Sanskrit kuru means “do” – imperative mood, second person – “do, [...] always telling you to do something.
[2] Train yourself in the ideal of [...] in His thought. Go deep into the mood of that Infinite Love.
[8] It is often found that a gentleman [...] religious community who in his normal mood used to speak little. But in an abnormal mood, that is, after drinking some [...] moment; it never remains suppressed.
[18] In Sanskrit, this world is called [...] “do” in imperative mood. “Do! You do!” Imperative mood of “to do”. And Kśetrá [...] practices, spiritual pursuits.
[17] For patients of acidity it is particularly [...] patient who is often in a depressed mood about his/her disease or goes [...] violate these dos and donts.