Na > References for ‘nasal’
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[3] The second stage of psycho-spiritual [...] visharga (ah), and chandrabindu (nasal sound). Aḿushvar has no [...] above ka we pronounce it as kan.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] uńńá uńa. /I The use of nasal ́n ( I n /I ) in the [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[8] 8. After cleaning the nasal duct, wash your hands. When distributing [...] hand, wash your hands immediately.
[4] Another meaning of gandhaghráńa [...] words “nose”, “nasal” and “nostril” came from the Vedic words “násá” and “nastril”.
[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] and Tibetan. They frequently use nasal sounds when speaking, and their [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[16] SOME [...] nose nasal five [elements] [...] for post-disease care.
[143] Kuńd́alina [...] spell dhoká with the nasal sign. This is incorrect. If you use the nasal sign, then the word becomes [...] means “bluffing”.
[18] Kur + kvip + para = kurpara [...] in market-connected work. If the nasal sign [in writing] is used carelessly, [...] when you say or write the word.
[38] “Were not people, were ghosts!” they exclaimed in their peculiar nasal voices.
[239] received a gift of thirty-two anabas [...] greed and asked in her peculiar nasal voice, ‘Brahmin, what are [...] must have taken the rest.’
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] and Tibetan. They frequently use nasal sounds when speaking, and their [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[37] In Tibetan, Ladakhi, Kinnauri and [...] language spoken by the Indo-Tibetans, nasal sounds (anusvara) are common. [...] influences on the Bengali language.
[9] In násáshula [...] becomes chronic, the patient becomes nasal.
[1] One day a brahmin received a gift [...] greed and asked in her peculiar nasal voice, “Brahmin, what are [...] must have taken the rest.”