Mo > References for ‘mouths’

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Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[118] “At the beginning of the [...] first the timid people keep their mouths closed and put up with it. Even [...] take revenge on their oppressors.

The Practice of Art and Literature (3)

[113] Among modern critics we can observe [...] unnatural songs be forced into the mouths of the hero and the heroine as [...] rehearse the song beforehand?

[114] Truly speaking, with the exception [...] an allegorical role. But in the mouths of the hero and heroine, any song [...] discriminating readers and spectators.

[161] Actually, the vivid presentation [...] naturalness in art has not come from the mouths of important personages of the [...] people with superficial knowledge.

The Physical, Psychic and Spiritual Strata (1)

[11] Now, in order to remove people’s [...] away the morsels of food from the mouths of others. So there has been a [...] life is full of pain and misery.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[32] Can you say where He does not exist? [...] Anantamukha (having an infinite number of mouths) and thus conveys His ideas in [...] everywhere, He is everything.”

The Four Vargas and Devotion (1)

[23] To return to the original story. [...] rasagolla (Indian sweet) into their mouths. If ever such people get a chance [...] helplessly goaded on by greed.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (2)

[5] The level of intelligence of the [...] words of wisdom directly from the mouths of the gods. They also called [...] about, and uttered with their own mouths the benign incantations and mantras [...] were not men but veritable gods.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[40] At any rate, there are numerous [...] riská in many people’s mouths through alteration. In the spoken [...] become phál deoyá.

Struggle and Progress (1)

[28] When the mind evolves in a physical [...] away morsels of food from others mouths, and in depriving others of their [...] a narrow body-centred outlook.

Social Discourses (1)

[74] The aspiration to become rich by [...] individual takes the bread out of the mouths of others. It is a mental ailment not to understand this common necessity.

Shiva – the Embodiment of Saḿgiita (1)

[5] [[So the people of those days were [...] that the sounds produced by the mouths and tongues of various birds and [...] comes very close to the first note.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (1)

[13] [[So the people of those days were [...] that the sounds produced by the mouths and tongues of various birds and [...] comes very close to the first note.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (1)

[15] Still, a controller is necessary [...] morsels of food from others’ mouths like mad dogs. In this material [...] effectively than a book in this regard.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt C (1)

[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] that is, fire was put into their mouths. In other words, these are places [...] the practice has been abolished.

Saḿgiita As Soft Expressions of Art (1)

[9] Actually, the vivid presentation [...] naturalness in art has not come from the mouths of important personages of the [...] people with superficial knowledge.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[21] Each race has its own special characteristics. [...] others do not like to open their mouths at all. It must be kept in mind [...] to eat them in large quantities.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (2)

[21] If you take a look at a map of [...] on the river shoals with their mouths gaping open and small birds would enter their mouths to pick out the pieces of meat [...] mouth while the birds were in it.

Parama Puruśa Doesn't Hate Anyone (1)

[3] “If the whole world treats [...] is just the expression of their mouths, not their minds. The same parents [...] genuine concern for the child.

Mass Murder (1)

[5] Once a certain prime minister discarded [...] gospels of peace do not fit in such mouths. Let them raise the slogans, “Victory to roast chicken. Victory to rump steak.”

Liberation From Staticity (1)

[8] When the human intellect becomes [...] should echo and re-echo from all mouths, “Dogma – No more, no more!”

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (2)

[14] While disclosing her identity, [...] undesirable language with five mouths. When he speaks, one feels as [...] he has to have as many as five mouths ( iishána, dakśineshvara, [...] kalyańasundara )” .

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (2)

[15] Another meaning of kut́háru [...] includes many species. Those with red mouths and red posteriors are called kut́háru .

[80] I was traveling from Máju [...] puffed rice bursts open from their mouths, but in the case of Manimohana [...] palm raw sugar of Kolaghat.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[58] Another meaning of the word [...] infant started suckling with six mouths. As a result the baby subsequently [...] which has a different meaning.

Kiirtana – the Panacea for All Afflictions (1)

[10] If people do kiirtana with distinct expression of the mantra, their mouths become pure, their tongues become [...] doing kiirtana constantly.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (5)

[32] Some of the ghosts had horns like [...] teeth which protruded out of their mouths. On closer scrutiny Aparna saw [...] That’s why they had such teeth.

[142] Night was coming to an end and [...] even snatch their food from their mouths. No one trusts anyone else; they [...] They’re nothing but chickens.”

[160] “Luckily there are unripe [...] water for cooking, rinsing our mouths, drinking and bathing. That’s [...] charges and reduce wastage.”

[312] When he reached the palace he read [...] even snatch the food from their mouths. Be very careful, Anumay.”

[345] “Look brother,” they [...] even snatch their food from their mouths. Please save us from this wretched plight. Can we go with you to the human society?”

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (4)

[3] There are so many different stories [...] out of your eyes, ears, noses and mouths in an unending stream. You spend [...] day? It’s up to you.”

[19] They replied: “You must be [...] about them (as they said this their mouths became quite watery) is that they [...] hive produce less honey.”

[38] Ekanore said: “This forest [...] brothers, ‘Put your tails in your mouths and make the pheu pheu sound.’ [...] after putting their tails in their mouths is called ‘pheru’ [...] ghosts and jackal ghosts.”

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[31] This word means “tusk”. [...] have ordinary teeth inside their mouths for chewing food just like other [...] várańii (not vánarii).

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (2)

[39] In ancient times there was the [...] fire also had fire put into their mouths. The rule was even introduced [...] compulsory social observation.

[46] Women were considered unfit to maintain the fire; then why should fire be put in their mouths? This is yet another glaring example [...] developed wisdom and intellect.

Education (1)

[2] Sometimes uneducated or semi-educated [...] such utterances come out of the mouths of many teachers. If a student [...] students go into raptures of joy.

Beware of Dogma (1)

[16] Now, although there has been intellectual [...] certain dogmas with their devouring mouths are trying to eat you up.

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (1)

[5] And there is a third style of expression. [...] eyes and pauses) Internal. (Baba mouths the words “Rama”) You can hear, others can not. Upáḿshu.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (2)

[33] The meaning of the root verb od́ [...] and the coastal area between the mouths of the Mahánadii and the [...] preferable that the latter be used.

[105] The dikes have another benefit. [...] Such windmills can be run at the mouths of Bengal’s rivers and in [...] excellent source of electric power.

An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10) (1)

[7] Now, according to natural law, [...] indirectly from the sinners’ mouths. One of the characteristics of [...] surely come out of one’s mouth.