Mo > References for ‘mouse’
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[17] The fifth action of Vidyá [...] is simply ludicrous. If a tiny mouse wants to wrestle with a lion, [...] the final outcome, but the poor mouse will know all about it. That is [...] contained in the following shloka:
[34] I do not know whether Gańesha [...] also – his mount being a mouse. Think what the consequences could be!
[8] [“We had some six measures of rice in our storeroom, But the mouse of Gańesha ate them for breakfast.”]
[6] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] his [mount] is the peacock; the mouse of Gańesha will not go near him. The mouse will live inside the big granaries [...] they preach sweet words of peace.
[56] Párvatii answered, “You [...] little quantity in stock, but the mouse of your Gańesha has eaten them all up!”
[58] [We had some six measures of rice in our storeroom, But the mouse of Gańesha ate them for breakfast.]
[4] PLURAL [...] geese mouse mice [...] alumni
[5] DO VERBS [...] doing.) was (A mouse was playing.) were [...] meditates . –Eds.
[39] Kund + uń = kundu [...] of any kind, whether a rat or a mouse. In Hindi a rat is called cuhá and a mouse is called cuhiyá [...] . For a woodland rat or field mouse the word ákhu was [...] Bengali. Now it has gone out of use.
[41] [There were six pots of rice in the storehouse, The mouse of Ganesha made a good meal out of them.]
[9] As you well know, there are many species of iṋdur such as the mouse, the rat, the field mouse [marmot group], tree rat, etc. [...] during the day. You see it at night.
[3] You are possibly aware of the [...] considered so even now – when a mouse, a mole, a fly or mosquito touched [...] within the boundaries of religion.
[196] 4) One who goes around all the [...] karvva doesnt mean “mouse” (plural, “mice”).
[317] Hring… kring… phot… by the breeze of the tray Turn into a mouse, in a magical way.
[318] The sleeping witch became a sleeping mouse. Then, Madhumita, in the form [...] returned his sister to her human body.
[384] 44) Puli cakes grow tails. The puli cakes shape resembles that of a mouse, and it can therefore easily be mistaken for one.
[115] The root ind means “to accumulate [...] abundance”; colloquially it means “mouse”. Its synonyms are ákhu, [...] they believe that his mount is a mouse.
[13] The earth moves around the sun; [...] the cat moves while catching a mouse, even then there is sound. Everywhere [...] may or may not be visible to you.