Mo > References for ‘mouth’
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[7] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out [...] Shúdras were born out of the feet.]
[8] Even the Supreme Entity, that formless [...] intellectuals] have been born out of the mouth of Brahmá [the Creator]; [...] Shúdras [labourers] out of His feet.
[15] Hundreds of dogma were imposed [...] upper castes were born from the mouth of god. It was stated that the [...] how things continued in the past.
[28] What is Krśńa like? [...] other things to colour the lips and mouth, but my Krśńa needs nothing except His sweetly enchanting smile.”
[16] Fa ( ফ় [...] sound is enunciated by filling the mouth with air and creating pressure against the lips with that air from inside the mouth, then expelling it outside while opening the mouth. This sound does not exist in [...] long-time error can be rectified.
[30] What could I do? I kept my mouth closed and kept on walking. The [...] long, arent they?”
[24] Ut – kal + ac = utkala. Its [...] In olden times the area from the mouth of the Godavari River to the mouth of the Mahanadi River was called Utkala, and the area from the mouth of the Suvarnarekha River to the mouth of the Mahanadi River was called [...] coastal area extending from the mouth of the Suvarnarekha River to the mouth of the Godavari River, was called Kaliuṋga.
[31] Ut – gára. Its etymological [...] “that which comes out of the mouth”, or vocal expression. Thus the [...] belching is called udgára.
[146] Upa means “near”. If [...] that is placed near a cows mouth, then this nyása is done [...] that the word be used mistakenly.
[18] [They are intent on snatching away the language of our mouth…;]
[2] Phalasákśibhútah [...] words come out from ones mouth unconsciously. Why does this happen? [...] without any specific intention.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] obliged to carry her babies in her mouth. A baby rhinoceros, on the other [...] before returning to its mother.
[3] Once there was a Bhattacharya family [...] little. If she ever opened her mouth, she spoke very carefully so that her east-Bengal accent could not be detected.
[1] Human beings have been practicing [...] started to form through the human mouth, songs followed close behind, [...] elongated forms are totally absent.
[5] Gargii was born many years ago. [...] Gargii was compelled to shut her mouth. Unable to beat Gargii in the [...] his powers to force her to stop.
[51] These are mere tales of the Puranas. [...] Gauṋgáságar, the mouth of the river – through a [...] relation to the wife of Shiva.
[41] These are mere tales of the Puranas. [...] Gauṋgáságar, the mouth of the river through a 1500-mile [...] relation to the wife of Shiva.
[10] [[The jiivabháva [unit identity] [...] its own existence, clamped in its mouth. It sleeps like a snake. That [...] kulakuńd́alinii.]]
[4] What is work? Work, or action, [...] sound. While smiling, ones mouth and lips move slightly, causing [...] existence, produces a certain sound.
[6] A kind of mixed Tantra was evolved [...] Kálii, as it is the human mouth which utters words. The acoustic [...] significance, nor are the worshippers.
[52] After some time, he came back with [...] poor. Now put your rein in his mouth, and just see whether he is not that very same Flying Peacock Horse!”
[54] The next morning the prince set [...] “Just put your rein in his mouth and see if its your Peacock [...] friends with such people.”
[10] Let me make the matter of psycho-economic [...] Hindi words will come out of your mouth. But it is obvious that in your [...] Actually they are not your friends.
[23] But in scientific and rational [...] Bráhmins had their origin from the mouth of a god named Brahma. But will [...] Nityaḿ Vastrekaḿ Brahma.
[27] Take the case of Hindu myths. The [...] the Brahmans are born from the mouth of Parama Puruśa, the Kśatriyas [...] the Shúdras from the feet.
[29] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out [...] Shúdras were born out of the feet.]
[3] Humans are the most developed, [...] rasagolla is first placed in the mouth but will get nothing once it is [...] will not stay long on the tongue.
[13] [The science which comes from the mouth of Lord Shiva, goes to the ears [...] 1 ) ]
[94] That is to say, “This Tantra, [...] earth would He have put it into the mouth of the non-Aryan Shiva instead [...] declared themselves to be Tantrics.
[10] “Brahmins came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out [...] were born out of the legs.”
[6] Capitalism and communism are both [...] the people of India. Communists mouth enchanting, hollow slogans, and [...] human values are non-existent.
[1] It was the month of Caetra. [...] easily, and water spilled out of her mouth. Grandmas sleep broke. At [...] bad dream. How is Kana?”
[2] The very night Grandma had her [...] water was coming back out of her mouth.
[4] Suddenly one day I dreamt that [...] Gauṋgá. My eyes and mouth got filled with sand. After a [...] you repeat the mantra too.”
[5] 5. When yawning, cover your mouth, and at the same time make a snapping sound with your fingers.
[7] 7. Before you sneeze, cover your mouth with handkerchief or hand.
[23] 23. Do not put your fingers in your mouth and take them out repeatedly, and never cut your fingernails with your teeth.
[319] At present the worth of life is [...] the clock to live from hand to mouth. Those who are at the helm of [...] fellow-feeling. All are self-centered.
[4] Long before Shiva, the Vedas came [...] hearing them from the gurus mouth and were preserved very carefully [...] after script came into existence.
[29] If someone gazes at a tree and thinks that a ripe mango will automatically drop into his mouth, and the skin will automatically [...] automatically eject itself from his mouth, his desire may be fulfilled; [...] the seed as he eats the mango.
[36] A river flows from high to low. [...] Ganges towards the Gangasagar [mouth of the Ganges]. But the Gangasagar [...] the Gauṋgottarii.”
[18] SOME [...] delta mouth of river melancholy [...] people directly or indirectly.
[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] fault in you, you should keep your mouth closed and accept it all, and [...] your fault and ask for punishment.
[14] What is dhyána? To suspend [...] go? Suppose we build a dam in the mouth of a river. If there is not a [...] understand this subject better.
[3] The meaning of the verbal root [...] learned by hearing it from the mouth of the guru, its other name was [...] comprise one mańd́ala.
[5] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out [...] Shúdras were born out of the legs.]
[31] Then is matter, of which this universe [...] hands, feet, eyes, nose, ears, mouth, etc., of the human body, which [...] the ultimate cause of creation.
[15] 2) Contai Báḿlá : It extends from the mouth of the Rasulpur River to the mouth of the Suvarnarekha River.
[3] What is Krśńa like? [...] chew betel to colour the lips and mouth; others use cosmetics, but my [...] except His sweetly enchanting smile.
[21] Each race has its own special characteristics. [...] sorrow. Some cannot keep their mouth closed while others do not like [...] to eat them in large quantities.
[19] Often certain social groups – [...] this disease – they merely mouth high ideals. That is why I said [...] strategy, not even humanistic strategy.
[21] If you take a look at a map of [...] The crocodile would not close his mouth while the birds were in it.
[79] The river which takes birth in [...] Bhagiirathii a little upstream from the mouth of the Bhagiirathii. The small [...] the banks of the Haldii River.
[86] It would be very good if a railway [...] ocean from Haldiyá to the mouth of the Suvarnarekha River. This [...] developed near Kánthi at the mouth of the Rasulpur River. Since it [...] would not entail much expenditure.
[12] (2) Shiitalii kumbhaka : [...] hours. Keeping the nostrils and mouth closed, hold the breath for eight [...] the diseased portion of the body.
[13] (3) Siitkárii kumbhaka [...] nose and, closing your nose and mouth, hold the breath for eight seconds. Exhale through the mouth, simultaneously pronouncing “s-s-s” with the tongue.
[19] This is the policy. Perhaps you [...] bank and lies quietly with its mouth open. Small birds often come and [...] the crocodile does not close its mouth, or else the birds would be killed. This is a commercial transaction.
[18] The various letters are divided [...] nose and then expel it through the mouth is known as múrdha. T́a, [...] example, ta, tha, da, dha, na and sa.
[11] Next comes antahstha va. In Bengali, [...] it is pronounced by filling the mouth with air, closing it, and then [...] “wa” at all times.
[8] Due to His endlessness the Lord [...] rasogollá remains in his mouth, not once it has disappeared down [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[26] In the Rámáyańa [...] Náráyańa never comes out of your mouth, not even by mistake. Why is this so?” Hanuman replied:
[4] In this regard, bear in mind that [...] normal, or the right side of the mouth may be paralysed whereas the other side is not.
[15] (10) Kákacaiṋcu [...] pond, facing it. Projecting the mouth like a beak, draw in air, producing [...] it. Practise this seven times.
[2] A kind of mixed Tantra was evolved [...] Kálii, as it is the human mouth which utters words. The acoustic [...] significance, nor are the worshippers.
[107] If someone gazes at a tree and thinks that a ripe mango will automatically drop into her mouth, and the skin will automatically [...] automatically eject itself from her mouth, and her desire may be fulfilled [...] the seed as she eats the mango.
[244] The major part of the slander in [...] fault in you, you should keep your mouth closed and accept it all, and [...] your fault and request punishment.
[449] Kiirtana will help spiritual aspirants [...] with clear pronunciation, then the mouth and tongue become pure, the ears [...] aspirant means constant Kiirtana.
[15] There are fifty letters in Sanskrit [...] to indicate them by drawing the mouth.
[28] Just as every language has its [...] kyándái came out of his mouth he gave away that he was not actually [...] and millions will suffer for it.
[5] 2) Contai dialect: From the mouth of the Rasulpur River to the mouth of the Suvarnarekha River.
[14] While disclosing her identity, [...] manifestations; he has to use his mouth for so many varied utterances [...] kalyańasundara )” .
[90] In common usage kukkut́a [...] the vessel in contact with her mouth on ekádashii day [fasting day]. Really, what a detestable sight!”
[80] I was traveling from Máju [...] raw sugar bursts open from his mouth. He is an expert talker but his [...] palm raw sugar of Kolaghat.
[33] The word pratáraka [...] reeled in with the hook piercing its mouth and is killed, that would certainly be the deed of a cheat.
[58] Another meaning of the word [...] star Krttiká with his main mouth, he later came to be known as [...] which has a different meaning.
[13] You know that there is a place [...] kulyá there but later, when its mouth became choked, it became a blocked [...] lyá as in Bádkulya].
[20] In a river development project, [...] of storing water by blocking the mouth of a river is also called báṋdh [...] constructed at that spot by blocking the mouth of the river without flooding [...] the beginning of the plain stage.
[22] Long, naturally occurring ditches [...] káṋdaras mostly have only one mouth like blind canals. Káṋdaras [...] káṋdara is kulyá .
[9] As you well know, there are [...] dwelling. If there is water at the mouth of the hole, they can easily come [...] during the day. You see it at night.
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] places. This vegetable makes the mouth salivate, so it helps somewhat [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[45] Now if you find that the shape [...] pressed, and the taste lingers in the mouth for a long time; for example, [...] lyáḿcá also.
[25] Sparsha tanmátra : [...] life. They were only words from my mouth, O Lord. I didnt really mean them.”
[134] “ ‘Do what I say,’ replied Brahmá. ‘Leave at once. My mouth is also watering seeing your lovely succulence.’ ”
[3] During this samádhi, sádhakas [...] sounds through the sides of the mouth. The breathing becomes heavy, [...] nervous system become violent.
[31] Whenever we find the expression [...] whether you washed your hands and mouth afterwards) – lies a psychic [...] as kárańa .
[63] In most animals, and particularly [...] The motor organs are five fold: mouth, hands, legs, genitals and anus. [...] means antahkarańa .
[123] He said, “Exactly. You took the words right out of my mouth.”
[156] He said, “Yesterday afternoon [...] flippant young boy directed the mouth of the hose towards the monkey [...] understand, a kásara”
[3] 1) Mouthful; that is, as much as can be kept in the mouth at one time is a mouthful [grás]. [...] fallen in the kabala of ráhu.
[5] 3) The third meaning of kabala is “to keep both cheeks distended by filling the mouth with water”.
[47] 1) Tattvadraśt́á [...] the old Vedic language. From the mouth of a Vedic sage has come:
[77] While he was silently admiring [...] stuff coconut sweets into your mouth. I think youve definitely [...] give you a big thrashing.”
[211] “Handa Gangaram [...] stay beside the pond Stuff your mouth with cloth to keep your brains [...] brains from falling out.”
[214] “Handa Gangaram, Handa Gangaram, stay beside the pond Stuff your mouth with cloth to keep your brains [...] brains from falling out.”
[336] Anumay was a great lover of Tagores [...] hearing these lofty ideals from the mouth of the demon king he couldnt help but forgive him.
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[96] “He is devouring a bad kind [...] From the Brahmin priests mouth you will hear everything. The [...] from the Brahmin priests mouth. You will hear everything the [...] palms, our cows, are well.”
[31] This word means “tusk”. The two long teeth that extend out from both sides of the mouth of the male elephant are not used [...] várańii (not vánarii).
[55] Sarva bhuteśu gúŕhah. [...] – the hands, legs, eyes, mouth, etc. are the expressed form of [...] visible in the external world.
[11] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, kśatriyas were born out [...] shúdras were born out of the legs.]
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] vocal cord and emerges through the mouth and nose. The sound is modified with changes made in the shape of the mouth, lips and nose. Generally, these [...] states belong to this category.
[10] Some people support casteism by [...] that one caste was born from the mouth of the Supreme Entity, another [...] human being can be born from the mouth, and although it is philosophically [...] to imagine that that Body has a mouth, arms, [etc.,] out of which the [...] shloka is different from this.
[12] [Brahmans came out of the mouth (of the Supreme Entity), Kśattriyas [...] Shúdras were born from the feet.]
[13] Actually, here “Brahmans” [...] that intellectuals symbolize the mouth of the Supreme Entity, warriors [...] interpretation of the shloka .
[1] [Bábá called one [...] [The man opened and closed his mouth, struggling to speak, but could [...] that He has given to human beings.
[12] 8. In extreme fright also, the [...] people suffer from bleeding from the mouth and nose, and other people see [...] be suffering from heart disease.
[7] There was still enough time to [...] stuffed four hot fried cakes into her mouth. Unfortunately the mother-in-law [...] She was really in quite a fix!
[9] The mother-in-law asked, “Daughter-in-law, why isnt your mouth moving?”
[19] The daughter-in-law had put up with the discomfort of a mouth stuffed with cake for so long [...] and increase the appetite.”
[21] The Calcutta thief began his story [...] born with a silver spoon in my mouth like you. My grandfathers [...] ducks or a golden tamarind tree.
[14] Sometimes you acknowledge that [...] describe Him by words, because the mouth is used He will get defiled. But [...] Puruśa, Bhagaván, etc.
[3] Now prepare a leaf-packet of a [...] nostrils and expel it through the mouth. Repeat the use of the water, [...] three times through both nostrils.
[5] Repeat the alternation of oil and [...] expelling the water through the mouth, insert your middle finger inside your throat.
[18] In those days there was little [...] would stimulate salivation in the mouth and be fully eaten and digested. [...] lost the capacity to ruminate.
[39] In ancient times there was the [...] ekarśi fire should first touch his mouth one last time; then let the burning [...] him. This custom of touching the mouth with the ekarśi fire gradually [...] compulsory social observation.
[40] When superstition entangles a person [...] accompany this putting of fire in the mouth; this mantra has no relationship [...] abominable way we put fire in the mouth of our recently departed loved [...] the original ekarśi fire.
[44] At one time people supported the [...] practice of putting fire in the mouth is desirable. This practice may [...] there is little room for doubt.
[45] The ekarśi fire that was put into the mouth of the munis was the fire that they themselves preserved. Today the fire that is put in the mouth is the fire that is produced from [...] this not a mockery of history?
[2] Belching with a bad smell, watering of the mouth, distension of the stomach, loss [...] stool containing food particles.
[5] Since the different kinds of juicy [...] carbohydrates, the saliva of the mouth must help at the preliminary stage. Chewing food brings an adequate quantity of saliva into the mouth. No sooner does the food mixed [...] liver can never function properly.
[3] When people listen to something, [...] utilizing your vocal cords and mouth to produce sounds. Suppose someone [...] to move through speed and pause.
[35] [That which has come from Shivas mouth, which has gone to Párvatis [...] á-ga-ma – ágama.]
[9] It is better to cremate the dead [...] practice of putting fire into the mouth of the dead body is repulsive, it should not be encouraged.
[11] There are some diseases – [...] water should be ejected from the mouth.
[5] (4) Násápána: [...] nostrils and pass it out through the mouth. This water may be swallowed, but it is better to spit it out.
[2] Incessant desire for urination, [...] continuous thirst and sweet taste in the mouth, attraction of flies and ants [...] persons suffer from cataracts.
[15] The inner urge for this four-legged [...] delicious but small item in your mouth than it dissolves. Only a craving [...] this feeling, is indeed dharma.
[5] “Ágatam Shivavaktrebhyo” means “that which has come from the mouth of Shiva”. The first letter [...] as “ágama”.
[11] Through excessive crying one loses [...] konk-konk-konk comes out of the mouth. If a boys weeping suddenly [...] [the boy has cried himself out].
[13] There are some fish – cyáḿ, [...] cyán cyán sound with their mouth from time to time. The words cyáḿ, [...] cyáḿŕá].
[27] A small distance from Digha an [...] new port is established in the mouth of the Suvarnareka River, another [...] undergo an economic revolution.
[30] Thus it is necessary to accept [...] words were merely spoken with my mouth and do not represent my true feelings.”
[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] coastal areas of Midnapore, from the mouth of the Rasulpur River to the mouth of the Suvarnarekha River, I have [...] poet Kalidasa was from this area.
[11] When one sleeps on a cot, ones [...] When eating, ones hand and mouth come in touch with rice, vegetables, [...] called dharmameghánanda.
[25] Those three girls were Párvatii, [...] head and water flowing from her mouth. [...] wrote in his famous magnum opus:
[27] [Gauṋgá the blessed [...] head with water flowing from her mouth.]
[46] When the gentleman who was travelling [...] been too embarrassed to open their mouth, but you werent embarrassed [...] That would really be nice.”
[47] Suvimal tactfully started making [...] as well as his nose, eyes, and mouth had become red.
[63] “Do as you please,” I answered. “Now stop being so greedy. Put a lock on your mouth.”
[64] “Do you see a keyhole in my mouth? Is there a lock hanging there [...] dont understand you at all.”
[16] Caste System – Superstition [...] Brahmans originated from Brahmas mouth, Kśatriyas from His arms, [...] by means of constructive works.
[110] Niilanjana replied: “Do you [...] hearing your own thoughts from my mouth. Now you sleep and Ill sit here. Dont worry about a thing.”
[129] “A few minutes ago I hardly [...] were thinking just came out of my mouth. And whatever you were saying was reflected in the mirror of my mind.”
[6] Aiṋjaná continued, [...] uttered her reply though a toothless mouth. ‘You want to know my age? [...] my granddaughter.’”
[75] (34) Padmásana (lotus posture): [...] tongue against the roof of the mouth. You can maintain this posture as long as you like.
[33] The meaning of the root verb od́ [...] stretch of seacoast lying between the mouth of the Mahánadii and Suvarńarekhá [...] the entire coastal area from the mouth of the Godávarii to the mouth of the Suvarńarekhá, [...] preferable that the latter be used.
[7] Now, according to natural law, [...] will surely come out of ones mouth.
[19] Those who have harmed humanity [...] partitioned, that leader did not open his mouth in the beginning – he preferred [...] intellect, not merely common intellect.
[48] “I am not saying all this [...] about is coming out through my mouth.”
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] mantras, would be put into the mouth at the time of death; this became [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[88] The light and shadow body of my [...] thoughts are coming out from my mouth.”
[106] My visitor paused for a moment, [...] They are only coming out of my mouth.”
[28] On hearing this, I would burst [...] would push morsels of rice into my mouth.
[70] Then later on, during the days [...] from Gauṋgás mouth, the flow of the River Gauṋgá, [...] of the authors of the Puranas.
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] put a few drops of water in his mouth, his throat would not be dry during his last moments.
[84] A short while later, the dogs [...] forth, and some barks came from his mouth. What an amazing sight! Then again everything was quiet, silent, still, not even a quiver.
[85] Again, moments later, the dogs tail started to move. From its mouth came a few soft barks. This time [...] then started climbing the hill.
[3] His wife started to drool as soon [...] because every time she opened her mouth saliva would pour out and soak [...] Ill cook the fish.”
[5] “Brahmin, are you going to [...] tree. “Fool, why is your mouth open?” said Jungle Ghost. “Open up your bag!”
[7] At that moment his wife had just [...] stuffed fifteen anabas fish into her mouth as quickly as she could, and swallowed [...] her husband to become suspicious.
[10] “I suppose Id better [...] cat ran off with four more in its mouth. Another four of them slipped [...] could he do? His wife continued,