Mo > References for ‘mother’
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[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] person dies, what feelings will his mother and father, his brothers and sisters [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[5] Another term for friend is “suhrda”. [...] opinion with your wife or husband, mother or father. But in the case of [...] with you even after your death.
[40] 3. Tapah – To undergo [...] (preceptor), serving father and mother, and the four types of yajiṋa, [...] study is the main Tapah .
[21] You can make an analogy. A little child is crying for its mother. But what does the mother do? She immediately rushes to [...] not want anything else but its mother, the mother is compelled to take the child [...] You alone, nothing else.”
[6] Let me give an example. While a mother is cooking in the kitchen her [...] will refuse everything except its mother. Finding it difficult to pacify her baby, the mother will have to stop cooking for [...] for their children at all.”
[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] need for my development.” A mother knows more about the needs of her child than the child itself. When the child weeps, the mother instinctively knows that the child [...] as the child is dependent on its mother, human beings are dependent on [...] You, by making You happy.”
[20] Direct imposition : Suppose [...] in a certain drama. Though your mother tongue is Saḿskrta you [...] as direct imposition of ideas.
[184] triguńa = three guńas [...] creation; mátriká = mother; asheśa = endless; trikońa [...] triangle; dhárá = flow
[7] The ancient society of Bengal was [...] nights after their fathers or mother;s death, and on the fourth day [...] Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
[5] In the ancient social system of [...] “Whats your name? Whats your mother;s name? Whats your grandmothers [...] societies, according to necessity.
[26] You are all intelligent boys and [...] child seeks safe shelter on the mother;s lap, similarly each and every [...] truth. May you all be blessed.
[35] What does a mother do? If one of her two sons is [...] blessings more upon the helpless.
[2] In one matter we have no greed, [...] will say that she endures like mother earth. But she flies into a rage [...] this control in all situations.
[3] The other day I said that the mind [...] thought about the scolding his mother would give him for being late and prepared his reply.
[8] So you tell yourself, “No, [...] youll be having with your mother. And the mind continues to jump [...] planned conversation with your mother is psychic, for after picturing the image of your mother in your mind you use your mental ear to hear her words.
[14] The same thing also happens in [...] and in the psychic sphere after mother;s words. In the spiritual sphere, [...] tea, fashionable shirts, or the mother;s words. Parama Puruśa alone will be the greatest object of happiness.
[20] The Brahma of Vishuddha Advaetaváda, [...] philosophical rigmarole. Suppose a mother asks, “Who is in the kitchen?” [...] definitely eaten the biscuits.
[5] [Father, mother, brother and sister are non-existent, [...] práńa (vital energy)?]
[25] Nanda and Yashodá [Krśńas foster father and mother] adored Him in vátsalya [...] Krśńas own father, Vasudeva, and mother, Devakii or Daevakii (one person, [...] them when He was quite mature.
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] identify themselves in terms of their mother;s lineage, and as such used to take on the name of their mother, grandmother or great-grandmother. [...] one would have to give ones mother;s, grandmothers or great-grandmothers [...] vogue. Two thousand years ago, the mother;s name was considered the most [...] son of Sári”. His mother;s full name (these people were [...] languages). And in the second case, the mother;s name was Mahámaodgalii [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[9] Here is another example: Once a [...] ) because his mother;s name was Pát́ali. [...] followed the matrilineal order.
[21] [Myrobalan is benevolent like a mother. A mother sometimes gets angry, but not myrobalan when it is eaten.]
[8] Some are neutral, as I said. For [...] when you feel hungry you tell your mother to give you some food. Similarly [...] domain of merits and demerits.
[19] [Thou art my father and my mother, Thou art my friend and my eternal [...] my everything, O Supreme Lord.]
[16] Similar is the impact of happiness. [...] vibrational waves. Suppose while your mother is taking her dinner, you receive [...] the news slowly and cautiously.
[66] Incidentally, the question may [...] – they will lose their Divine Mother behind Her toys. In the Padma Puráńa, Viśńu says to Shiva, –
[13] (Sára means knowledge; Sárada [...] d́iitame Sarasvatii – “Oh, mother Sarasvatii, the greatest of all rivers.”)
[26] The devotees say, “I belong [...] He also belongs to my father, my mother, my relatives, and to all others [...] universal maternal uncle.”
[60] Another meaning of the word ośadhi is “all those living beings or plants where the mother rushes towards death as they are [...] birth is also the cause of the mother;s death”. In the plant kingdom [...] (rice, wheat, etc.) mature then the mother, that is, the grass plant, dies. [...] cannot be called ośadhi.
[61] According to some people there [...] while the baby crabs are in the mother;s womb they eat at her flesh and [...] a distant land from the earth.
[52] Lord Krśńa said that [...] intention of giving Him joy. A mother derives more pleasure from seeing [...] Maháprabhu Caetanya said,
[10] The cakra below the anáhata [...] cakra, remains joined with the mother;s body by means of the umbilical chord. And through this medium the lymph from the mother;s body penetrates into the body [...] [immersion of the bone remnants].
[63] Tarun listened to the lecture attentively [...] studying. Tarun heard them call their mother, “mummy” and their father, “daddy”.
[77] The meaning of the verbal root [...] became perplexed when he saw his mother going off with another man and asked his father why his mother was going off with that other [...] with any woman at any time.”
[79] The sage replied: “Children who are breastfeeding will stay with their mother. Once they become too old for [...] in exchange for labour.”
[81] In most cases, it was generally [...] All responsibility fell on the mother;s shoulders. For this reason wicked [...] appeared about one million years ago.
[44] Ghoś + ac = ghośa. [...] seller says “Take some curd, mother” or “Take some sweet-rice, Mother Lakśmii”, then he [...] is called ághośa.
[8] Janmaná jáyate shúdrah [...] shúdra – depending on the mother.
[33] The Muslims no doubt conquered India, but they looked upon it as their mother country. Nobody would say that [...] not to settle but to earn money.
[59] In this regard there is another [...] People do not like to see their mother tongue harmed. If it is they will [...] very hard – very merciless.
[66] It is proper that English should [...] to get an education when their mother languages are not included in the schedule of approved languages.
[15] [Whatever you hear is the incantative rhythm of the Divine Mother – the goddess Kálii – and consists of these fifty letters.]
[2] There are three cardinal socio-political [...] religion to another. Thirdly, no mother tongue should be suppressed. Occupation, spiritual practice and mother tongue are very important to human [...] cardinal socio-political principles.
[9] There is a well-known story about [...] to Kálii saying, “Mother, I do not have the power to protect [...] mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[16] Thirdly, no mother tongue should be suppressed. If a mother tongue is suppressed, the consequences [...] was a famous song at the time:
[19] This song aroused the sentiments [...] united around the issue of their mother tongue.
[22] The psychology of suppression undermines [...] express themselves through their mother tongue. If peoples mother tongue is suppressed, it is equivalent to strangling them. The suppression of peoples mother tongue is a sin.
[27] A leader of the Maethilii community [...] conscious of the suppression of their mother tongue, and they followed the path of religious dogma instead.
[172] Traces of matriarchy may still [...] Bengalees still give predominance to mother, not to father, but on the surface their society is patriarchal.
[19] “Sir, it was very difficult for the child to survive without his mother. When your wife passed away there [...] difficult to save his life.”
[4] A two- or three-month-old boy does not know what his actual needs are. His mother knows best, knows everything. The child only cries and reminds his mother to do her duty. What is the duty of his mother? The child does not know. But he wants his mother to attend to her duties. The child [...] something is required by him. Then his mother comes rushing to him and examines [...] has caught a chill. Quickly the mother wraps him up in a quilt and the [...] the child need only remind the mother by crying once; that is all.
[58] Children have certain instincts [...] learns spontaneously how to suck its mother;s breast – it does not need [...] their palms and start trembling.
[4] A person whom I was very close [...] taking bath: “Victory to mother Káli, victory, victory to Káli, victory to mother Káli of T́han T́haniá, victory to mother Káli of Dakśińeshvar, [...] all? One says “victory to mother Káli of Kálighát” and in the same breath one says “victory to mother Káli of T́han T́haniá.” [...] concentrated in this way? Certainly not.
[24] Then the rśi says Deva. [...] mátrka varńa (“mother of this universe”) – these letters are mothers of this universe.
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[1] In very ancient times, when the [...] great-grandmothers. In case ones mother or grandmother happened to be [...] descendants would feel proud of them.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] Nature, the more developed the mother;s affection and intellect, the more dependent the child becomes on its mother. In the animal world, the lesser [...] to learn quickly to cling to its mother;s belly as the mother needs to use all four limbs to jump around the forest. The mother cant carry her baby by its [...] birth and thus unable to see its mother, let alone cling to her belly. Thus mother cat is obliged to carry her babies [...] other hand, runs away from its mother after birth! And rightly so, for the mother;s tongue is so rough that several [...] little before returning to its mother.
[17] Other examples can also be given. [...] according to time, space, and person. A mother loves her son very much, but the [...] when the son gets married and the mother sees that her daughter-in-law has taken over some of her sons affection. To compensate, the mother may give more love to her other [...] amongst human beings decreases.
[17] As regards language, as was said [...] by the people around Delhi. The mother tongue of Krśńa was Shaorasenii Prákrta.
[23] According to the matrilinear order the mother;s name was asked, and according [...] matrilinear order was inherited from the mother;s side, and in the patrilinear order from the fathers side.
[26] Even in the patrilinear order, [...] themselves by the name of their mother;s current husband, regardless [...] Pandavas were not the sons of Pandu.
[27] But the influence of the matrilinear [...] – so people were known by their mother;s name also.
[28] The Pandavas, when introducing [...] Take another instance – the mother of Karna was Kunti, but his father [...] tomorrow. This is the law of society.
[30] Hence, in the Mahábhárata [...] a social relationship with the mother, but the social order was patrilinear or patriarchal.
[4] But Providence smilingly took a [...] mother-in-law and said, “Well, Mother, shall I cut this kadu [an east-Bengali Muslim word for gourd]?”
[21] There is a very close relationship [...] “maternal” and English “mother”.]] Paternal property means “patrimony”. [...] script was modified to Arabic.
[24] All Indian languages should be [...] to all. Saḿskrta is the mother of all Indian languages.
[3] About forty to fifty years ago, [...] he and his wife had one son. The mother was Irish and the father was Spanish, [...] recognized Irelands suzerainty.
[4] Why has this colorful world been [...] in it, The child cries; then the mother supplies it with toys, so that [...] remain with the colours of creation.
[2] She removed the cloth only twice [...] his brothers to go before their mother and ask for blessings for victory [...] his sons to go naked before their mother, as wherever she would see, that [...] were adult, they went before their mother wearing loincloths, and not nude. [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] Pandavas, accompanied by Kunti, their mother, and Lord Krśńa [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] Brahmáńii Shakti , the mythological mother of Gańesha (and not the [...] come from adopting these ideas.
[8] There is an unending number of [...] to the universe as the Universal Mother (Vishvajananii); which has been [...] alone the Absolute Entity?”
[51] If we call the creator of epochal [...] their compositions in their own mother tongues as far as possible.
[113] Among modern critics we can observe [...] death of a dear one, the bereaved mother or wife starts singing a plaintive [...] rehearse the song beforehand?
[144] [“Asleep, asleep, all asleep [...] shiulii stay awake?” Mother: “Because the blossoms will [...] darling, you will awake.”]
[213] [There is only one race in the [...] Nourished with the milk of the same Mother Earth, Dwelling within the [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]
[6] One day, Yájiṋávalkya [...] grandmothers day, another one in my mother;s day and yet another in the present [...] Rájá Yoga is based.
[13] As depicted in many stories, soon [...] on the eve of her departure, his mother had given him a ring and advised [...] Aśt́ávakra Samhitá.
[3] Simultaneously, the family developed. [...] the father to the son or from the mother to the daughter, partly due to [...] superiority of animalic breed.
[25] Manasá was said to be the mother of Ástika Muni and the [...] the statement that she was the mother of Ástika Muni, but we [...] to another Purana, Kadru was the mother of serpents and Maharśi [...] composed about 5500 years after Shiva.
[36] But Bhaeraviis mother, Kálii, always feared that [...] as “Káverii”.
[14] Manasá was said to be the mother of Ástika Muni and the [...] the statement that she was the mother of Ástika Muni, but we [...] to another Purana, Kadru was the mother of serpents and Maharśi [...] composed about 5500 years after Shiva.
[26] But Bhaeraviis mother, Kálii, always feared that [...] as “Káverii”.
[20] Brahma exists in all directions [...] universe, and whatever lies in the mother;s womb, are all the manifestation [...] created is all that Supreme Entity.
[4] One can never reach the Supreme [...] one to believe that ones mother, father, and even the limbs of [...] transformed into the supreme singularity.
[12] She removed the cloth only twice [...] his brothers to go before their mother and ask for blessings for victory [...] his sons to go naked before their mother, as wherever she would see, that [...] were adult, they went before their mother wearing loincloths, and not nude. [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] Pandavas, accompanied by Kunti, their mother, and Lord Krśńa [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[14] All the languages mentioned above [...] speak frankly, Hindi is not the mother tongue of any person.
[15] What does mother tongue mean? That language in [...] feel loving closeness with our own mother while in conversation, is our mother tongue. For example, a man in [...] language, not in any other language.
[16] Now, let us observe if there is [...] thoughts and ideas in their own mother tongue cannot be done in any other [...] in a language other than their mother tongue. If they constantly feel [...] pros pect of total annihilation.
[18] The meaning of the word Samaj is [...] medium of expression should be the mother tongue. In the educational sphere [...] languages other than ones mother tongue to expand the horizon and [...] the compulsory use of ones mother tongue may create confusion. In such circumstances an appropriate common language may be used.
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] and proper recognition of local mother tongues.
[52] Different groups formed, each with [...] after that matriarch. As both the mother and the father of a child belonged [...] the evolution of a social system.
[7] This Máyá (creative principle) is the Mother of the individuality of the unit [...] heterogeneous forms, her playful diversion.
[8] [How long, O Mother, Thou wilt spin me around Like [...] Always yoked to the grinding wheel.]
[12] Distinctions, O, Mother, shall I shun Thus put my mind [...] Truth spun Formless remains my Mother.
[57] This world is indeed a Macrocosmic [...] of their parents and from their mother;s food and drink delivered from [...] the existence of the universe.
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] a child He provides milk in the mother;s breasts, affection from the [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[29] All created objects that exist [...] entirely under Thy shelter. Just as a mother protects her son, protect us from [...] Establish us in prosperity and wisdom.
[41] The characteristic of that Supreme [...] of the creation for the created? Mother is cooking. The son suddenly cries for his mother. Mother gives him a toy, and the son is so fascinated by the toy that he forgets all about his mother. But when a son does not forget his mother and stop crying in spite of the toy in his hand, then the mother is compelled to embrace him and take him on her lap.
[42] The son, too, holds his mother with one hand, the toy with the [...] relax his efforts to attain God.
[26] [Ram returned to his country to [...] approach her and address her as “Mother”?]
[11] The ancient society of Bengal was [...] nights after their fathers or mother;s death, and on the fourth day [...] Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
[17] In the ancient social system of [...] “Whats your name? Whats your mother;s name? Whats your grandmothers [...] societies, according to necessity.
[34] A father, mother and their children sit close together [...] but actually the sun is moving.
[15] Then comes mutative devotion. In [...] fame.” A boy wants toys from his mother. If the boy starts crying for his mother, the mother must leave her duties and attend [...] the toys, he will never get [the mother]. Here also, the devotee in the [...] devotion is not devotion at all.
[5] The destruction of a particular [...] product of this desire. Desire is the mother of action. In coming days, you [...] exist. You can rest assured of Asti.
[5] Similarly it is futile to engage [...] not know what it requires but the mother of the child knows and the mother provides accordingly. You do not [...] mátraeva Bhramamúlam.”
[6] The word “wheat” in [...] kanakan, etc. have come. From the mother language of Paeshácii Prákrta [...] is between these two languages).
[10] Let me make the matter of psycho-economic [...] will he. But he is speaking his mother tongue, whereas you are not. Perhaps [...] instead if you speak in your own mother tongue, your expression will be [...] Actually they are not your friends.
[32] Brahma is an immutable universal entity. A mother loves all her children. She does [...] He bestows equal grace on all.
[19] [Parama Puruśa is my Father, Parama Prakrti is my Mother, and the entire universe is my home.]
[6] In the following age human beings [...] to feed babies deprived of their mother;s milk, and those who first solved [...] and given unstinting respect.
[5] Regarding the classical languages, [...] an ancient language. It is the mother of all the mother languages of South Asia and Southeast [...] old. It is a very old language.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] oneself, one would mention ones mother;s or ones grandmothers [...] not been introduced at that time.
[6] Thus the human civilization evolved [...] governed by a leader who was the clan mother in the early stage. In Meghalaya, [...] became the head of the gotras.
[12] [Oh mother, I have only one thought in my [...] no answer to these questions.]
[5] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] addressing unknown ladies as Má ["Mother"]. In Bengali, aunts are called mási-má [mother;s sister], pishi-má [fathers [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[15] As I told you earlier, in the Vaedika [...] “ajjii” in Ardha Shaorasenii, the mother of Hindi. “Ajjii” became “jii” in present Hindi.
[2] But the mother pleaded for her children. “This [...] everyone, including this group.”
[3] Lord Shiva insisted that everyone [...] would bring them to their goal. But Mother Párvatii still insisted [...] children to surrender to Him.”
[7] The earth is also the manifestation of Paramátmá. You address it as “Mother Earth”. But you set your [...] salvation cannot be obtained from it.
[32] It is through service that devotees [...] illustrated with an analogy. Suppose a mother has three children – a jiṋánii, a karmii, and a bhakta. The jiṋánii reasons, “Mother is cooking in the kitchen. I will [...] Puruśa in the form of the mother will have to come close to the [...] Lord? It is said in the scriptures,
[15] When ones cognitive faculty [...] same Supreme Father and Supreme Mother. Brothers and sisters belonging [...] another slowly starves to death.
[2] In those days of matrlineal order, [...] shakti, the power of the group mother. In those days the leader of a clan would invariably be a woman, a clan mother.
[4] [I offer my deepest salutations [...] beings in the form of the Universal Mother. I offer my deepest salutations [...] the form of the Supreme Force.]
[5] Thus the people, being inspired by the idea, developed the system of mother worship in the early stages of [...] is a maiden today will be a clan mother in due course; so it was wise to please these clan mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[8] The same tradition perpetuated [...] enjoyed unlimited power, as the clan mother did in the heyday of the matrilineal order.
[9] Cańd́ika shakti is [...] great power exercised by the clan mother. This cańd́ii shakti [...] cańd́ii originated.
[11] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] the express approval of the clan mother, the other members of the clan [...] “Kill my enemies.”
[10] “Myrobalan seeds are as beneficial as a mother. A mother sometimes gets angry with her [...] gets angry with a patient.”
[10] The devotees know that whatever [...] not know what it requires; its mother knows. It is solely dependent upon its mother. Similarly, devotees are solely [...] responsibility for the devotees.
[16] But Alarka had run away from Kashi. [...] upon the ring given to him by his mother. He broke open the ring. Therein [...] company, satsauṋga.”
[113] Mamatá, the vrtti of love [...] occurs in individuals as well. The mother who feels so much love and affection [...] but the cruel heart of the human mother does not melt. Mamatá vrtti is also related to the time factor. The same mother cow who so lovingly suckles her [...] away when they grow up tomorrow.
[2] The Bengali landowner was having [...] “up-country” and that Urdu was his mother tongue. Of course, he added, he [...] Bengali. The townspeople believed him.
[3] One day he suffered a great setback. [...] They wail just like Gaffurs mother, our maidservant.” His neighbours [...] Mazantali Sarkar, they thought.
[31] If the meaning of a shloka is not [...] function. The mantra is cited in mother tongue.
[33] I have very explicate laid these down in Caryácarya. Does He not understand your mother language?
[15] Explain to him in that particular [...] different persons through their own mother tongues. People understand in the best way through their mother tongues. So, however less spoken ones mother tongue may be, educative as well [...] to create style of literature.
[3] It has been prescribed to spell the mantras in ones mother tongue, because to read out words [...] without knowing their meaning.
[9] It is for her recovery from the weak condition that a mother has been prescribed twenty-one days rest after delivery.
[11] In Tantra sádhaná [...] great Father, our affectionate Mother, our All, we remember Thee, we [...] salt was lost, no one knows where.
[3] The ancient society of Bengal was [...] nights after their fathers or mother;s death, and on the fourth day [...] Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
[41] The present Bengali society and [...] addressing all women as “mother” (masiimá, pisiimá, [...] days with regions outside India.
[43] Although the Aryan conquerors were [...] due respect to both father and mother. Subsequently, in recognition [...] ) system.
[53] Apart from this there were many [...] Rśi – and a non-Aryan mother – Nikaśá, [...] not pay much attention to them.
[95] Not only in India, but in quite [...] father and Gaorii the universal mother. Shivas household is the three worlds.
[97] [Hara is my father, Gaorii is my mother, and the three worlds of earth, heaven and hell are my native land.]
[11] From the beginning, children in India can be taught three languages – their mother tongue or natural language, basic [...] the history of their respective mother tongues. By learning the world [...] world citizenship in their minds.
[12] According to the policy of PROUT, besides the mother tongue, students can also learn [...] work and court work – the mother tongue should be used.
[4] Take the example of India. The [...] commit a crime, he takes the name of Mother Kali. In the educational system [...] behaviour, reverence and modesty.
[20] In Badampahar, in the Bhanjabhum [...] used to manufacture paper. The mother tongue of the Mahatos in Bhanjabhum is suppressed.
[5] “I salute ‘Mother Bengal’ which is well-watered, [...] refreshing southern breeze.”
[6] The inhabitants of Samatat – [...] golden children of the “Golden Mother”. But ironically, these golden [...] by applying the communal award.
[46] When someone comes in the shelter [...] grandfathers house to your mother, for certainly she knows them better than you!
[51] The relationship between the Lord [...] truly wicked person comes to his mother and says, “Dear Mummy, I [...] He will never speak of his sins.
[55] You should further remember that [...] luxuriantly it grows from there! Mother Earth remains under the feet of [...] child stands on the lap of its mother; does this harm or insult the mother? Not at all. On the contrary, the mother is elevated thereby. Hence it [...] tolerant than the trees”].
[10] Here máy is nominative, [...] má-táŕáno [chastised by the mother], or págal ki ná [...] nominative has to be in the first case.
[16] Recently, however, this rule is [...] those for whom it is not their mother tongue or the language spoken at home.
[5] Shrii Krśńa then [...] family consisted of a father, a mother, their son and the sons [...] the whole family would share it.
[11] “Hardly had the mother finished when the son said, ‘[I [...] take my food to the guest.’
[19] So, the best way is the path of [...] little child depends solely on the mother. This is the third approach.
[1] At that time my mother;s youngest sisters husband was in Rajashahi. One night he suddenly had a dream. His mother was standing with a plate in one [...] plate. Then he noticed that his mother was gradually drawing backwards. [...] village home – that night his mother had died suddenly.
[1] There was a small town on the banks [...] the time I reached there with my mother. One feels even more helpless [...] resided in a servants building:
[3] Mother said, “Let me see whats [...] what you have to bring.”
[5] As one might expect, we were quite tired after our train journey. Mother said, “First lets [...] bring milk and a little fruit.
[7] I did not call Rahman. Perhaps [...] place, went out. With a flashlight, mother somehow started to go about her tasks. Drowsiness crept over my eyes. Mother said, “One room is locked… [...] provisions are.” I realized mother;s conjecture was correct. My brother [...] with him, or left it elsewhere.
[12] I stared at her. Now I really wanted [...] is there. Since mother didnt eat rice today, I [...] eating khicuŕi now.”
[15] The young woman suddenly seemed [...] regained my senses, I found my mother shaking me gently saying, “Oh, so you dozed off? Have some tea.”
[1] My mother;s family in Bahrampur was particularly [...] was experiencing inner turmoil.
[2] One of my middle maternal aunts [...] illness was growing really severe. My mother and aunt were taking turns staying [...] adjoining the patients room.
[3] Suddenly Auntie returned from there. Arriving she called out to my mother, “Hey come on, come see something strange.” My mother slowly followed my aunt toward [...] us she said, “Look!” Mother saw a strange being standing on [...] he was looking about everywhere. Mother and my aunt were both exceptionally [...] “So shall I shoo it away?”
[4] Mother said, “No, dont look.”
[6] Before mother could stop her my aunt tried to drive it away. Mother and auntie both were startled [...] off towards its own destination. Mother and Auntie returned to the patients room. Even before that the boy had died.
[1] At that time I was in college. I used to stay at my mother;s cousins house in north [...] the cremation ghát́.
[6] After listening to him, one of my mother;s cousins said she had once taken [...] case I got afraid while alone.
[3] Story two concerns an incident [...] in Jamalpur. The authors mother;s reminiscences about this event [...] 1 )
[8] The eleventh story of Strange Experiences [...] story, which he describes. His mother and an aunt are mentioned. Story [...] taken place between 1939 and 1941.
[89] If spiritual aspirants think they [...] not for Your forces.” A mother tries to coax and cajole her crying [...] child stops crying and forgets his mother for the time being. But if he persists in his effort to cling to the breast of his mother and continues crying, “No, [...] those toys,” finally the mother finds no other way than picking [...] takes them back by His right one.
[102] The Supreme Creator, the Hub of [...] doesnt know its requirement, but its mother knows. The babe is solely dependent on its mother. Similarly, you are also a babe, [...] are to learn your duty from Him.
[82] One property of gram leaves is [...] should be taken. Also, if a nursing mother dies, the baby can be fed boiled [...] health of the baby deteriorating.
[18] In Badampahar, in the Bhanjabhum [...] used to manufacture paper. The mother tongue of the Mahatos in Bhanjabhum is suppressed.
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] expressions is through ones mother tongue as this is most natural. If peoples natural expression through their mother tongue is hampered then inferiority [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[7] Local people are defined as those [...] regardless of their colour, creed, race, mother tongue, birthplace, etc. Those [...] undermines its economic development.
[26] (20) Four kinds of debt are irredeemable – debt to father, debt to mother, debt to ácárya, and debt to guru (divine debt).
[28] (b) The only way to do service to ones mother after her death is to help every [...] the path of highest development.
[3] It is proper to address a woman not related to ones family as “Mother”. But where such an address sounds [...] administering medical care, etc.).
[17] In most of the countries of the [...] identity is not as easy as that of the mother;s and in the absence of any direct blood relationship, the mother;s affection for a child is generally greater than that of the fathers.
[19] The second advantage of the patrilineal [...] and the child is not unknown, the mother does not feel entirely helpless [...] society is put to any inconvenience.
[19] The first advantage stems from [...] identity of the father as that of the mother, and in the absence of any direct [...] ) the mother;s affection for her children is [...] sort of circumstantial pressure.)
[20] The second advantage of the patrilineal [...] father and the child is known, the mother naturally does not feel so very [...] adversely affected in any way.
[63] Human society comprises various [...] rustic, illiterate, half-naked tribal mother of an unknown hamlet of Chotanagpur [...] in the same way, a well-educated mother of a locality of New York pours out of her heart a great love for her own children.
[4] The male libertines would not take [...] after they were weaned from their mother;s breast milk. Then they would be deprived of their mother;s love, since she had to take [...] just like that of the animals.
[6] As a result of this arrangement, [...] their maintenance shifted from the mother to the father.
[2] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] unknown ladies as Má [“Mother”]. In Bengali, aunts are called másimá [mother;s sister], pishimá [fathers [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[16] [Whatever you hear is the incantative rhythm of the Divine Mother – the goddess Kálii – and consists of these fifty letters.]
[45] About 1500 years ago, the people followed Buddhism. In those days a mother desiring the welfare of her children [...] Caŕaka Festival is celebrated.
[15] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] my father, Párvatii is my mother, and the three worlds of earth, [...] first father of the human race.
[9] [Oh Mother, this is the only thought in my [...] know nothing about these matters.]
[53] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] unknown ladies as Má [“Mother”]. In Bengali, aunts are called másimá [mother;s sister], pishimá [fathers [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[39] [The Mother who is adorning this universe with so many jewels – Do you want to adorn that Mother with a dress of tinsel? The Mother who is feeding the world with so much food – Do you want to feed that Mother with sun-dried rice and soaked [...] Tárá is formless.]
[55] [This entire creation is the child of the Divine Mother – all are equal for Her; Can you please this Mother by sacrificing goats? Prasád [...] Her with external pomp and show? Mother will not accept such a bribe [...] understood Kálii at all.]
[56] One can easily understand that here the Divine Mother, Kálii, refers to Parama Puruśa, to Parama Brahma.
[22] The male libertines would not take [...] after they were weaned from their mother;s breast milk. Then they would be deprived of their mother;s love, since she had to take [...] just like that of the animals.
[24] As a result of this arrangement, [...] their maintenance shifted from the mother to the father.
[28] I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha. [...] sad. Hence the daughter and the mother clasp each other and cry for a [...] Hence Parama Puruśa says:
[17] The life of a householder is a [...] sisters of ones father and mother are included in the family. This is ones small family.
[15] SOME [...] matricide killing one's own mother fratricide [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[16] SOME [...] paternal mother maternal [...] for post-disease care.
[11] Wise people say that the living [...] fathers body, then in the mother;s womb, and finally on the earth [...] its body begins to deteriorate.
[15] (iii) Tapah: To undergo physical [...] (preceptor), serving father and mother, and the four types of yajiṋa, [...] students, study is the main tapah.
[2] Why call the Supreme Being “Rudra”? [...] from the corners of the eyes. A mother weeps when her daughter goes to [...] pain, in another she weeps for joy.
[33] How to get this kindness, this [...] by weeping bitterly snatches his mother;s love and attention, though the mother at first may be unwilling to leave the kitchen for the child.
[52] According to the scriptures there [...] ones father, debt to ones mother, debt to ones ácárya [...] then ones debt to ones mother can be paid back a little, but [...] at the end of one of his poems:
[61] At Vaeshali [...] name was Siddhártha and his mother was called Trishalá. The [...] Aryan influence in comparison.
[64] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] morning at dawn. Late into the night, mother and I were discussing river-valley [...] – chaos reigned everywhere. Mother and I were violently thrown out [...] for we both became unconscious.
[1] In the hoary past, groups were [...] and stones. A group queen or clan mother was the head of the community, [...] was matriarchal and matrilineal.
[18] Hypocrites dogma, rather [...] man kills his brother before his mother, will it please his mother? No, it cannot. The difference [...] to stop the slaughter, while the mother is quite capable of taking the [...] stop the cruel, useless sacrifice.
[21] [Oh mind! You are not free from [...] of the true nature of the Divine Mother. Would you feed the Divine Mother, who is feeding nutritious food [...] gram? Would you decorate the Divine Mother, who is decorating the world with costly jewels, with imitation ornaments?]
[22] During the Durga Puja festival [...] ostentation, because the Divine Mother does not accept bribes from anyone.”
[23] Hypocrites dogma is embraced [...] had a dream in which the Divine Mother appeared before him and said many [...] is all hypocrites dogma.
[1] There are mainly two types of mentality [...] of wealth, saying: “Come, Mother Lakśmii, please be seated, Mother Lakśmii, stay in my house, Mother Lakśmii.” In a hot, [...] the be-all and end-all of life.
[2] In the background of the Jainism [...] fathers name was Siddhartha and his mother;s Trishala. Almost at the same [...] fathers name was Shuddhadhan and his mother;s name Maya Devi. It is to be [...] was a kśatriya by birth.
[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient [...] script. But those peoples mother tongues having been suppressed for a long time, their mother script is unfamiliar to them. [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the mother of gems and jewels, was composed [...] má-t́i, má-go [“the mother”, “O mother”].
[1] Krśńa is the final [...] personal. One may love Him as a mother loves her son, a wife her husband, [...] Párthasárathi made it crystal-clear.
[29] In living beings some instincts [...] (sahajáta pravrtti), such as sucking mother;s milk, urination, defecation, [...] laughing after being tickled.
[1] 16) Question : If the medicine or mother tincture required for homoeopathic [...] medicine prepared from that medium or mother tincture have more effect than ordinary medicine available in the market?
[2] Answer : There is no doubt [...] sentient people, from a medium or mother tincture which is also prepared [...] greater effect in curing a patient.
[13] Education : Ones mother tongue is the natural medium of [...] the cultural heritage of Bengal.
[1] Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkars [...] study in parallel with their own mother tongues. He considered English [...] tirelessly to promote its use.
[21] The second part is Women and Spirituality. [...] through the vehicle of the Divine Mother:
[23] The Mother who is adorning this universe with so many jewels – Do you want to adorn that Mother with a dress of tinsel? The Mother who is feeding the world with so much food – Do you want to feed that Mother with sun-dried rice and soaked [...] Tárá is formless.
[26] This entire creation is the child of the Divine Mother – all are equal for Her; Can you please this Mother by sacrificing goats? Prasád [...] with external pomp and show? Mother will not accept such a bribe from [...] understood Kálii at all.
[27] One can easily understand that here [in the poem] the Divine Mother, Kálii, refers to Parama [...] Shántáya, Discourse 14)
[4] Shabda or sound is in its initial [...] “cat”. He sees a cat and the mother says, “See, my son! That [...] parallelism is artha, or meaning.
[23] Who says that those creatures who [...] non-humans. All are the children of Mother Earth; all are the offspring of [...] are prone to this sort of error.
[74] Actually [ásale], the common [...] d́áŕái kothá [Tell mother, where do we stand?]. Without [...] region Telegu) it is called kandul.
[75] A little while ago we were discussing [...] with respect to giving names. The mother;s name was Rúpasári so the son was named Sáriputta. The mother;s name was Mahámaodgalii [...] (Mahámaggallan). Similarly his mother;s name was Pat́alii so he [...] Pát́ńá it seems to me.
[94] This Kerá Bengali is a blending [...] either Bengali or Oriya as their mother tongue as they wish. It is only natural that they should do as suits them best.
[3] Parama Puruśa [Supreme Consciousness] [...] [Supreme Operative Principle] is my Mother, and the universe is my homeland. [...] destruction of all entities continues.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] committing theft. They pray to mother Kálii and make pledges [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[9] Then after creation, what will [...] child, what is the duty of the mother? To feed the babe. So to maintain [...] of preserving, is u. A then u.
[20] “This Universe is in the [...] the image of the universe, the Mother of the universe.”
[6] It is a law of nature that a mother is provided with sufficient breast [...] mistakes made by human beings.
[4] Why should we please Parama Puruśa? [...] pleased. If you wish to please a mother, take her baby from her lap and [...] story which illustrates this point.
[11] If mothers are not healthy themselves, their children cannot remain healthy. So a mother who has the welfare of her children [...] twenty-one days after a childbirth.
[2] Panini developed special rules [...] Prákrta. It was Paninis mother tongue and the ancestor of the modern Pashto language.
[11] The suffix shatr has been used [...] the Atharvaveda. Paninis mother tongue was not Vedic Sanskrit, [...] some difficulty in this regard.
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[13] [Father, mother, brother and sister are non-existent, [...] práńa (vital energy)?]
[14] “Who is ones father, who is ones mother, who is ones brother, and [...] world promoting the welfare of all.
[15] At the end of the war, Kurukśetra [...] Krśńa addressed Gandhari. “Mother, I beseech you not to weep,” [...] befall humanity; so lament not, O Mother.”
[16] Gandhari was a noble lady of firm [...] blessing. “Go, my sons, to your mother. She is a lady of uncommon virtue,” [...] to their fathers bidding.
[17] Now, one cannot bless others with [...] advised him, “My son, your mother being a satii nárii, if [...] fully grown man, so he went to his mother wearing a loincloth, not completely [...] on that soft point and he died.
[23] At that moment the devotee likes [...] personal. One may love Him as a mother loves her son, a wife her husband, [...] Párthasárathi made it crystal-clear:
[16] Another portion of your mind is [...] portion is saying, “But my mother will be weeping.” Another [...] something for the greater world.”
[5] “Sadaevánumatah suhrd.” [...] brother and sister, among father and mother, and among husband and wife. So neither in the family nor in society will you find a suhrd.
[5] The padre was now faced with the [...] boasted to everyone he met that Mother Mary, his saviour of saviours, would certainly grace him with a new wife soon.
[27] In the uterus the basic physical [...] fluid of the male and then in the mother;s womb; after which the bosom of Mother Earth receives it.
[28] Since the physical structure starts [...] structure, assuming a form in the mother;s womb.
[10] [I have known, I have known, you [...] Whichever way one may call you mother, You are always pleased.]
[3] This dejected situation occurs [...] motionless and starts to suck its mother;s udder. After a few days it starts eating grass and stops running about altogether.
[6] Mátá which means “mother”? No, that má is [...] Mátr means “mother”. Mátr, [...] mère, mátr, “mother”.
[7] But here má is a [...] meaning? In the case of “mother”, the Sanskrit word is “ [...] was the peoples language.
[11] Nowadays, almost everywhere in [...] such-and-such.” “Whats your mother;s name? Whats your grandmothers name?”
[2] Mother is cooking and little baby is there crying. “Ma! Ma!” he is crying. What will the mother do in such a case? She will give [...] want you!” Then what is the mother to do? She will have to do like this [imitating a mother cuddling a baby in her arms]. It is the mother, and not the toy, that the intelligent [...] powers and Parama Puruśa.
[7] The Cachar, Goalpara, Dhubri, Nagaon [...] Bengali. In the census reports their mother tongue is wrongly recorded as [...] Lumding all the people are Bengalees.
[33] A mother tries to coax and cajole her crying [...] child stops crying and forgets his mother for the time being. But if he [...] effort to reach the breast of his mother. He will throw away the toys and cry for Mother only. And the mother ultimately has to come and take [...] hand and takes away with the left.
[3] CAKRA. Cycle or circle; psycho-spiritual [...] SHAKTI. The power of the group mother.
[27] There is an interesting story about [...] happens is that the heart of the mother is more soft than that of the [...] his act was of recurring nature.
[6] Was there social equality in the [...] not ascend the throne because his mother was a Vaeshya. Dhritarastra was [...] marriage, but what wrong did he do?
[8] The tendency to use prefixes, root [...] mátar, French mere, English “mother”, Bengali mátá; [...] one can easily learn the others.
[27] Instances of people being possessed [...] [snake goddess], Satii-Má [Mother Satii], etc., when they feel an [...] exact answers to their problems.
[15] [Dont you know that the three worlds are the expression of the Divine Mother? Then why do you foolishly make clay images of the Mother and worship them? Oh mind, you can still undo the blunder.]
[56] “Oh Parama Brahma, the entity I see as a woman is your expression in the form of mother. I salute you in the form of mother. The entity I see as a man is [...] with your countless faces.”
[62] This diverse creation is caused [...] She, too, has no cause, yet is the Mother of the universe. This unborn Prakrti, [...] dominated by Máya”.
[39] Prior to your birth your affectionate mother belonged to an unseen world as [...] her, you have known her as your mother. What a sweet and affectionate [...] the eternal – the dhruva.
[90] The things that we think to be [...] it is provided beforehand in the mother;s breasts. Prior to the advent [...] environment for it well in advance.
[2] Different groups came into being [...] used to bear the name of the clan mother as their lineal identity. The value of a separate identity for a father or a mother was not realized in those days as both the father and the mother belonged to the same clan. After the death of the clan mother the necessity of determining the identity of a mother arose only when, as per convention, [...] of the selection of a new clan mother. In other words, initially kśatriya [...] the evolution of a social system.
[2] This reminds of an old story from [...] and a few elderly gentlemen. The mother of the Kaoravas, Gandhari, was also there. Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas, and Krśńa, [...] beloved hundred sons in the war.
[3] Krśńa approached Gandhari and said: “Mother, why are you weeping? Death is [...] what is there to cry about?”
[3] Lord Krśńa selected [...] psychic confusion. When He was in his mother;s womb, His mother Devakii was physically much weaker [...] and the other gopas of Vrndavan.
[15] With the development of intellect, [...] one teaches a child to drink its mother;s milk, no one teaches a child [...] sentimentality in its turn wanes.
[258] Four kinds of debt are irredeemable – debt to father, debt to mother, debt to ácárya, and debt to Guru (divine debt).
[260] (b) The only way to do service to ones mother after her death is to help every [...] the path of highest development.
[507] Who says that those creatures who [...] non-humans. All are the children of Mother Earth; all are the offspring of [...] This is the height of foolishness.
[29] In the uterus the basic physical [...] fluid of the male and then in the mother;s womb; after which the bosom of Mother Earth receives it.
[30] Since the physical structure starts [...] structure, assuming a form in the mother;s womb.
[8] The only difference between them [...] small family consisting of father, mother, brothers, sisters, husband or [...] balance between both these families.
[1] Human beings come onto this earth [...] children of another family, which mother or father will not be satisfied [...] the mundane duties in the world?
[34] The rivers in Ánanda Nagar [...] 2) Uttara (northern); 3) Kunti (mother of the Pandava brothers), previously [...] is the land of the seven rivers.
[86] A child whose father is a touchable outcaste and whose mother is an untouchable outcaste.
[39] On that day I had reached Howrah [...] realm. Even though Bengali was my mother tongue, I could only speak it; [...] little I had heard from Sujit.
[5] [The Mother who is decorating the earth with [...] d́ák ornaments!]
[58] Another meaning of the word [...] According to the Puranic story, the mother of Shivas son Karttika was [...] which has a different meaning.
[4] The second meaning of the word [...] solemnizing the legal marriage of his mother Kunti with his anonymous father [...] genealogy of this Surya) .
[42] The third meaning of the word [...] is, whose fathers family, mother;s family and father-in-laws family are all highborn.
[95] If three lineages remain kuliina (the mother;s, ones own and the father-in-laws), [...] Másacát́aka/Másacáŕaka/Cakravartii.
[18] The human body develops over the course of some months in the mother;s womb. Then after birth it continues [...] is to become thin or emaciated.
[14] Sárúpya : The [...] intimate companion – His father, mother, wife, son, or any near and dear [...] hands of Parama Puruśa.
[25] Sparsha tanmátra : [...] girl does not go to school. Her mother, in displeasure, bursts out, “Blast [...] didnt really mean them.”
[30] [Salutations to Krśńa the Beautiful, who was an object of delight to Mother Yashoda, whose lotus feet were [...] granted salvation to aspiring souls.]
[5] The Sanskrit language was first [...] Sáradá script (the original mother of todays Kashmiirii, D́ogrii and Punjabi Sáradá scripts), Nárada (the mother of todays Gujarati, Nágrii, [...] according to those phonetic rules.
[55] [O mother of Gańesh, please dont [...] She only produces green banana.]
[72] The planet Saturn is bluish [...] shadow, the wife of the sun, is its mother. That is why Saturn was also named [...] or kálagraha .
[92] A snake runs away on seeing [...] gandha [“First it is Mother Manasá, and then on top [...] poison has been clearly stated.
[197] 5) The wolf – lákŕá [...] that the Pandavas were incognito, mother Kunti would take the food they [...] her other four sons would eat.
[1] Khasátmaja. Khasa + átman [...] 1 ) mother was called a khasátmaja. [...] 2 )
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[20] [Since you love the cremation ground, [...] on it. I have no other desire, mother, the funeral pyre burns in my heart, I have kept ashes all around, if you, mother, ever chance to come.]
[66] The feminine of kák [...] Bengali a woman is addressed as mother. That is why in cultured language, [...] [ má means “mother”] . However, neither [...] called káliká .
[131] At Vaeshali [...] name was Siddhártha and his mother was called Trishalá. The [...] Aryan influence in comparison.
[134] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] morning at dawn. Late into the night, mother and I were discussing river-valley [...] – chaos reigned everywhere. Mother and I were violently thrown out [...] for we both became unconscious.
[11] Neither ráhu nor ketu is [...] is the father and Umbra is the mother – this is how Ráhu [...] ráhu; kabandha means ketu.
[168] The root verb kard (krd) means [...] name was Brahmá and his mother;s name was Cháyá. [...] The father was Súrya, the mother was Cháyá and the [...] Shani and Shańi, were used.)
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[78] Hence the solution to all these [...] organization or honoured as the mother of a famous person, had she received [...] people who call themselves honest.
[27] Wise people regard the Supreme [...] [Supreme Operative Principle] is their Mother, and the entire universe is their [...] patriotism is definitely harmful.
[3] Their mother came in unexpectedly. “My [...] teach you anything at all.”
[5] “Then its clear youll [...] direct experience,” said her mother, leaving the room.
[256] “Minister Hanumanta Singh,” [...] his body. Or maybe his elderly mother, a long-time sufferer of asthma, had passed away.
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[1] In those days of matrilineal order, people introduced the system of mother worship, and from that emerged [...] invariably be a woman, a clan-mother.
[3] [I offer my deepest salutations [...] beings in the form of the Universal Mother. I offer my deepest salutations [...] the form of the Supreme Force.]
[4] Thus the people, being inspired by this idea, developed the system of mother worship in early stages of the [...] clan-mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[3] Having done this, they will say in their mother tongue or in a language intelligible [...] entered our society today.”
[16] Twenty-one days after the birth of a child, the child and its mother, after bathing, will be considered generally free from impurities.
[8] According to a story from the Puranas, [...] Colloquially, indubilá refers to the mother of the god of wealth, Kuvera.
[90] The meaning of the Shloka is: Before a wedding the bride-to-be wishes the groom to be handsome, the mother of the bride wishes the groom [...] be all the sweets they can eat.
[96] “He is devouring a bad kind of good yoghurt” or “He is lamenting his mother in perfect calm”. These [...] palms, our cows, are well.”
[111] In the individual this indu resides [...] singing the praises of the Divine Mother.]) Shiva was the King of the Yogis [...] moon (indumatii) be able to go?
[9] Although it differs somewhat in [...] the girl who was abandoned by her mother when she was a baby and raised [...] is raised by a shakunta bird).
[8] (6) The property of one family [...] self-acquired property of their mother.
[9] Let us consider the case of race. [...] being? No, none whatsoever. The same mother may have two children of different [...] caste are also pure deception.
[19] To establish lasting unity in human [...] Operative Principle]] is their Supreme Mother, and the entire universe is their homeland. They will sing in joy:
[25] [Throughout the world there is [...] nourished with the same milk of Mother Earth; The sun and the moon are the companions of all.]
[63] Human beings readily accept traditions [...] Sun God was addressed as “mother” and the worship done in her honour [...] or the Oláicánd.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] rustic, unlettered, half-naked tribal mother of an unknown hamlet of Chotanagpur [...] in the same way, a well-educated mother of a locality of New York pours [...] a tryst with the same destiny.
[21] [There is only one race in the [...] together with the same breast milk of mother Earth, And the same sun and moon are our common companions.]
[55] Certain practices were not originally [...] god, so they addressed the sun as mother. They introduced Chat Puja, the [...] from one generation to another.
[4] Now this Supreme Creator, this [...] what its requirement is, but its mother knows. The babe is solely dependent on the mother. Similarly, you are a babe and [...] this.” He knows His duty.
[52] She said, “She is my first cousin on my mother;s side.”
[22] “You are in the prime of [...] “How could I do that, dear mother,” the daughter-in-law replies, [...] replies, “Dear respected mother, even though you have become quite [...] of fresh air in the park.”
[25] If mothers are not healthy themselves, their children cannot remain healthy. So a mother who has the welfare of her children [...] twenty-one days after childbirth.
[26] “Minister Hanumanta Singh,” [...] his body. Or maybe his elderly mother, a long-time sufferer of asthma, had passed away.
[1] When human beings reached the initial [...] That is, lineage descended from mother to daughter. When people were [...] applied to both men and women.
[2] After marriage, a man changed his [...] although it was easy to identify its mother. And as it was not easy to identify [...] that person might have inherited.
[4] Along with the influence of the [...] to the property of his heirless mother;s brother. In the absence of any [...] 1 )
[5] The influence of the matriarchal [...] inter-caste marriages receive the mother;s caste. The matriarchal social [...] grandmothers or great-grandmothers.
[64] Wise people say that the living [...] fathers body, then in the mother;s womb, and finally on the earth [...] its body begins to deteriorate.
[17] Naekamuniryasya mataḿ na [...] muni is not a small child at his mother;s breast, a muni is one who has [...] Naekamuniryasya mataḿ na bhinnam.
[122] In case of this tendency (when [...] before the delivery the would-be mother should keep her hair untied and [...] way she can avoid a still-birth.
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] outside. If we do not enrich our own mother tongues or other languages by [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[3] In the primitive age, society was [...] is, property was handed down from mother to daughter. Thus the matrilineal [...] hilly regions of eastern India.]
[17] In that era people used to live [...] in the foetus while it is in its mother;s womb. Thereafter the tail does [...] happens in the path of emanation.
[34] Although the scientific name of [...] the people have forgotten their mother scripts and have not been able [...] with Devanágarii script.
[4] 2. If the baby does not get sufficient mother;s milk it generally remains emaciated.
[4] However mind is a particular ectoplasmic [...] your mental will. Each and every mother wants her son to be within her [...] “fascination” and “love”.
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[24] I mentioned the bonds of human [...] of two languages – their mother tongue and English – would [...] attempts to break that unifying link.
[25] It is not proper, under any circumstances, [...] have to learn? 1) Sindhi, their mother tongue; 2) English, the world [...] syllabus except two: English and the mother tongue. If students study in or [...] likely to be criticized by anyone.
[26] In order for people around the [...] Doing this will in no way harm any mother tongue.
[50] In a family it is natural that [...] obstinacy from their elders. If the mother or those with whom the children [...] opportunity to learn obstinacy.
[139] The natural vehicle for the expression of internal ideas is ones mother tongue. Bengali is the mother tongue of the Bengali race, whose [...] English, “Bengal”.
[140] Bengali is one of the Prákrta [...] years old). Bengali is now the mother tongue of 160 million people.
[2] What is prapattiváda? Human [...] five Pandava brothers and their mother. Both parties were in tears. Suddenly, [...] “Why are you shedding tears, mother? As you are an intelligent person, [...] ‘Whoever comes, goes.’”
[14] Incidentally, let me tell you that [...] woman in the world is his or her mother. Vidyádharas also have [...] are a type of positive microvita.
[46] The first occurs just after birth. The baby has undergone great trouble in its mother;s womb. As its birth approaches, [...] Ive come to a nice place.”
[11] He is like the mother and the baby. The mother hides behind the door and the baby wants to know “Where is my mother?” And the baby chases the mother; the mother again goes back behind the door. The baby wants to know where the mother is; the baby cries a little bit; the mother shouts, “Here I am,” [...] going to help you, nothing else.
[20] The best means of communicating human expressions is through ones mother tongue, as this is most natural. If peoples natural expression through their mother tongue is suppressed, inferiority [...] psycho-economic exploitation. Thus, no mother tongue should be suppressed.
[20] Physical attachments are very difficult [...] At the time of an earthquake a mother runs out of the house, leaving [...] save her child. The quicker the mother;s remembrance of her child, the less her attraction for her own body. A mother who is above such attraction will [...] Sádhaná, are bound to be resolved.
[5] Language becomes distorted by keeping [...] then we say: “This is my mother tongue, Bengali. I dont [...] of the Brahman pandits.”
[34] Hebrew is a near contemporary of [...] for certain reasons those whose mother tongue was medieval Hebrew abandoned [...] globe. Due to this, their original mother tongue disappeared. Those ancestors [...] literature when I was in Israel.
[10] “The Universal Father, Shiva, is our Father. The Universal Mother, Gaorii, is our Mother. She is the causal matrix. And this universe is our homeland.”
[15] Another example in English is “mother-plant”, which becomes “plant serving as mother”. Here a special relationship has been established between “plant” and “mother” and a particular importance has [...] established between mátá [mother] and taru [plant] and a samása [...] is, taru is considered to be a mother according to this special role. Since it takes a special form, that is, the form of a mother, its vyásavákya [...] karmadháraya samása.
[16] Taru in the role of mother does not imply respect or praise. [...] although it is generally at the end.
[31] Purport: Hararme pitá Gaorii [...] Supreme Operative Principle is my mother, and the three worlds are my homeland.” [...] to the age in which they live.
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[18] Although the vocative case has [...] singular of the word mátr [mother] is mátá but in the vocative it becomes mátah. “Mother, come” will be mátah ágacchatu.
[24] Latin – mater French – mere English – mother Farsi – mádár
[33] Clearly we can say that while the [...] like the water of a well but the mother tongue is like the flowing water [...] though, it sounds very melodious.
[26] In Bengali also there are differences [...] t́hákruń dekho [look mother, the goats were tied up]); in [...] bhála [How good those boys are!].
[19] We do like this due to the ignorance, [...] flowers in the sky) the boy whose mother is a sterile lady (a sterile lady [...] (rabbits and hares do not have horns).
[23] 6. The property of one family usually [...] self-acquired property of their mother.
[27] Men and women are human beings [...] save the prestige of women. As the mother of man, the woman can claim this [...] conferences or other occasions.
[29] It is most proper to address women not related to ones family as “mother”. But where such an address is [...] administering medical care, etc.)
[25] Mortality and immortality. This [...] babe takes a place and sits in a mother;s womb, we cannot find the link. [...] ordinary change. Do you follow?
[37] Chapter on “Caring for Child-Bearing Animals”, “When the foetus in the mother;s womb” to “death [...] Acyutánanda Avadhúta.
[6] When a newborn babe hears the sound of its mother, it thinks, “Oh, my mother is coming. I will get breast milk.” [...] the case of inanimate objects.
[9] In living entities, longings such as the longings for carbonic pabulum and mother;s milk are longings for physical and not psychic pabulum.
[13] Next come non-inborn instincts. [...] plexi do not function within the mother;s womb because the babe does not [...] and more quickly in hot climates.
[72] Human beings should move forward [...] with ones brother, sister, mother, wife, etc., are all different. [...] will be established on the earth.
[42] Angadesh is more downtrodden than [...] should not be suppressed. If your mother tongue is not recognized, nobody will recognize you.
[43] None of the mother tongues of Bihar are recognized [...] language. In fact, not a single mother tongue in Bihar has been recognized [...] in Angika should be introduced.
[70] The mother tongue of Krśńa [...] although the Shias speak Urdu.
[74] You should know your country and [...] The fight to restore ones mother language is a fight for dignity. Each mother language should be spoken and [...] time for the development of your mother language.
[27] What is bhakti? Parábhakti [...] You.” The child says, “O mother, I dont want any toys from you, I want you.”
[68] The highest attainment of Bhakti [...] for the supreme Bliss. Just as a mother diverts a crying child by offering [...] are as if deluded with toys. The mother is obliged to disengage herself [...] There are three grades of devotees.
[3] The hills on which people used [...] gotramátá, or clan mother. The clan members would all obey [...] dogmatic clan or caste system.
[6] Even to this day, there is a custom whereby the mother asks her son on the eve of his [...] are all just different dogmas.
[8] So even today women bear the mark [...] bridegroom still often says to his mother on the eve of his departure for [...] them, and then do the right thing.
[4] Once there was a king. He was a [...] He approached her, asking “Mother, why are you weeping? What is [...] “thak, thak, thak”.
[15] Once an egg is layed, the embryo [...] present in the environment, so the mother bird or mother reptile helps the fetus develop [...] this extra heat. In such cases the mother abandons the egg once it is layed. [...] it is the law of nature that the mother feels an instinctive affection [...] she will often chase after them.
[30] Before the fetus is created, milk-producing animals produce an ovum in the mother;s womb. Rather than producing [...] defects of non-vegetarian food.
[16] I once said that all the languages [...] 10 of them. Suppression of the mother tongue is suppression of human [...] thing is not only bad, it is nasty!
[29] The mother tongue of Krśńa [...] Only the Shiás speak Urdu.
[41] Suppose your mother is taking food. A letter is received about the death of your maternal grandfather. If mother enquires about the contents of [...] well in their family. After your mother has had her food, a mention of [...] dignity of Satya has been maintained.
[16] A little child of one or two months does not ask its mother for anything; rather its mother knows better the childs [...] duty and you keep on doing yours.
[21] In Tantra sádhaná [...] great Father, our affectionate Mother, our All, we remember Thee, we [...] salt was lost, no one knows where.
[2] According to protocol, some people greeted Sita, others greeted Lakshmana. Hanumans mother, Aiṋjaná, accompanied [...] their charcoal-coloured faces.
[2] Next come non-inborn instincts. [...] plexi do not function within the mother;s womb because the babe does not [...] arises. As a result thoughts change.
[109] We kept on driving. My drivers [...] English but he knew French and his mother tongue, Dutch. Nevertheless, he [...] told the driver to stop the car.
[61] “In those days Magadhas [...] in Magadha were known by their mother;s names. The merchant that the [...] his philanthropy also carried his mother;s name in accordance with the matriarchal system. The name of the merchants mother was Pát́alii.
[62] “Varddhamán Maháviira [...] name was Siddhártha and his mother;s name was Trishalá. Like [...] land but came to Magadha to do so.
[75] The young man looked at me and [...] Magadha are ashamed of speaking their mother tongue. They think that it is [...] else can I tell this sad tale to?
[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay [...] future would Bengal have? Would Mother Bengal pass her days crying? Would [...] man. No one even knew his history.
[118] “I am that Vireshvijay Vasumallik,” [...] má-má-má go [“mother, mother, oh my dear mother”]. With steadfast eyes I looked [...] má-má-má go.
[6] GANDHARI. Pious and righteous mother of the hundred Kaoravas. GAUṊGÁSÁGAR. [...] of mental colours to the Guru.
[47] Brahma sádhakas love people [...] Father and Parama Prakrti, their mother. Hararme pitá gaorii mátá svadeshah bhuvanatryam.
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[51] Ambitame – “O Mother”; nadiitame – “O greatest [...] Sarasvatii is not a Vedic goddess.
[57] The dog is a sharp-snouted member [...] is its father and the jackal its mother – this was the ancient conception.
[60] Members of the feline family do [...] any affection for his progeny the mother does to a great extent. Female [...] long time if their offspring die.
[1] When the foetus in the mother;s womb becomes somewhat developed, its hair starts to grow. The mother may develop nausea. Sometimes [...] sádhbhakśań.
[6] The family should see to it that [...] directly or indirectly, at the mother. It may create undue pressure [...] daughter!” and immediately expired.
[12] The third aspect is sevá [...] Supreme. If you want to please a mother, simply serve her children and the mother will be pleased. This is the third aspect of Bhágavata dharma.
[8] The brahmin entered and said, “Take [...] alone people like us. The queen mother, Phultushi,1 called this rice the food of Indra.”
[6] Any action, whether for self-preservation [...] our daily lives we notice that a mother often gives some toys or food [...] the child suddenly remembers its mother and cries out loud to attract [...] But if it continues to demand the mother;s presence she is compelled to [...] sádhaka to attain liberation.