Pa > References for ‘paddy’
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[14] In India, particularly in Bengal [...] mid-September] the early autumn paddy has already been harvested, and the late autumn paddy will be harvested some time later. [...] righteous forces over the evil forces.
[6] [Look, the crow eats up the paddy, Theres no one to scare [...] People of action are indeed scarce.]
[9] [Having hands and legs, you remained [...] Look, the crow eats away the paddy.]
[12] [In this locality, there is neither [...] bites, Look, the crow eats up the paddy.]
[13] Deforestation causes drought because [...] released into the soil. In the paddy fields of Bengal, for example, [...] the standing crops. But when the paddy and the associate crops are harvested, [...] problem through their own efforts.
[49] Fruit trees can store a large amount [...] planted along river banks and near paddy fields to help conserve water. After the paddy harvest at Ánanda Nagar, [...] this system is followed, when the paddy is cut and the fields are drained [...] river, it will always retain water.
[2] Suppose there is a rasagollá [...] you suddenly think, “ My paddy plants are ripening so Id [...] Jaipur but has returned to your paddy fields at Haldibari. Actually [...] can you think deeply about your paddy fields at Haldibari. When the [...] things, one will lose concentration.
[67] It was the time of heavy monsoon rains. The paddy fields of east Monghyrs [...] lake, and in the centre of the paddy fields, on a piece of high ground, stood a huge indigo factory.
[146] Upa means “near”. If [...] is done with respect or care. If paddy or broken bits of grain is scattered [...] that the word be used mistakenly.
[147] Previously I mentioned scattering broken bits of grain or paddy for the pigeons or hens; a person [...] “fiction” in Marathi.
[3] [Look, the crow eats up the paddy, There is no one to scare it [...] People of action are indeed scarce.]
[9] There is tremendous agricultural [...] granite bedrock, the aman variety of paddy will not grow well; the áus variety grows better. Áus paddy may be followed by chilli cultivation. [...] after harvesting the áus paddy, dry chillies can be sown. Dry [...] water, small gram can also be grown.
[6] The process of preparing rice from paddy comes within the scope of material [...] emerged lies outside the periphery of paddy. The question who has infused [...] and hence parama prashna, too.
[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] only on the dried straws of the paddy field. Then another cow appeared [...] be inauspicious. As the cows and paddy were symbols of good fortune and prosperity, lean cows and dried paddy plants in the dream were a premonition [...] Fakir strikes his form.”
[16] And while following this system [...] the time of the Mahram festival, paddy seedlings were being transplanted [...] assisted the king in this regard.
[43] The prince proceeded along, riding [...] over narrow paths through green paddy fields, traversing pools and tanks [...] the palace of the Strange Demon.
[3] In Sanskrit, tańd́u [...] see, when rice is prepared from paddy [in the traditional rural way] the paddy and rice jump. Because of this, [...] táńd́ava there is no mudrá.
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[4] What is the meaning of yadá [...] particular time for transplantation of paddy seedlings, and a particular time [...] moments for those particular jobs.
[17] They learned wheat cultivation [...] Though they became acquainted with paddy, or briihi (briihi → riihi [...] the use of boiled rice in India.
[50] As said before, the Aryans became acquainted with paddy at a much later period. Previously they had had no idea how to get rice out of paddy, and only learned when they came [...] jumping from the mortar while the paddy was being threshed and husked [...] separate the rice from the chaff.
[2] The táńd́ava [...] machine the rice grains leap from the paddy husks and scatter all around. [...] táńd́ava is easy for everyone to do.
[1] You know, in Devabháśá [...] know, while preparing rice from paddy, those newly-created rice jump [...] on your mind and on your spirit.
[1] You know about the cultural diversities [...] non-Aryans, the instrument by which paddy and other such grains are threshed [...] is an indigenous expression.
[2] So the Aryans used the term [...] prepared. Rice cannot come out of the paddy without this jumping. So, that [...] 2 )
[14] Finally, let us discuss Bankura [...] plain nor wavy. The aman variety of paddy grows well, while áus paddy and boro paddy do not grow so well. Planning should provide for proper irrigation facilities and drainage.
[19] In Howrah district the silk industry [...] large fertile area which has ideal paddy land. Is there scope to develop [...] socio-economic condition of your block?
[9] In Tripura there are two varieties of paddy crops – áus and boro. [...] paraffin wax can also be produced.
[12] The mind cannot stand still, nor [...] a graveyard today, we may have paddy fields tomorrow.
[11] The objects with which people frequently [...] being obstructed by thoughts of paddy and rain, because it is with paddy and rain that he must keep busy.
[9] Once the soil gets back its natural [...] it will be easy to produce four paddy crops in a year and various other [...] commerce, and industrial development.
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[12] Finally, let us discuss Bankura [...] plain nor wavy. The aman variety of paddy grows well, while áus paddy and boro paddy do not grow so well. Planning should provide for proper irrigation facilities and drainage.
[17] In Howrah district the silk industry [...] large fertile area which has ideal paddy land. Is there scope to develop [...] socio-economic condition of your block?
[43] The three portions of Jammu and [...] cultivation. It is not suitable for summer paddy, although autumn and pre-winter paddy can be grown. Medicinal herbs [...] established throughout the region.
[44] Kathua, a district in Jammu, falls [...] called Kastaka. Ground nut and paddy can be grown to earn foreign exchange. [...] used to manufacture coarse paper.
[46] Kashmir is a land in the upper [...] portion is snow covered. In Kashmir paddy crops can be grown in autumn and [...] wheat because of the extreme cold.
[7] The word tańd́u in [...] jumping is a dominant feature. When paddy is husked by a wooden husking [...] fathers name was Shuddhodana.)
[21] You know our workers [...] have to collect [donations of] paddy, wheat, and so on for the children [...] no question of adjustment there.
[22] SOME [...] studies. His father cultivates paddy and jute. He assists his father [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[65] “When the rays of the rising [...] on a hay-stack on the edge of a paddy field beside the railway line. [...] have much difficulty getting home.
[8] In Ráŕh, the Shaeva [...] bridegroom offers some unhusked rice (paddy) to the bride. The rice-offering [...] example of the liberal Shaevism.
[8] It will be a mistake if one thinks [...] and to cultivate three strains of paddy (áush [early paddy], áman [autumn paddy] and boro [late paddy]) in a single year, by introducing [...] potential for good agriculture.
[6] For example, Orissa produces a single crop of paddy per year. No proper irrigation [...] output will be properly calculated.
[18] For example, Orissa produces a single crop of paddy per year. No proper irrigation [...] output will be properly calculated.
[26] Some of the lowlands in the eastern [...] better yield except in the case of paddy which produces a better yield [...] If you do they get bored.”
[11] Eastern Ráŕh is as [...] there can be bumper harvests of paddy, wheat, sugar cane, pulses, cotton, [...] Linn.], jackfruit and other trees.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia they also came into contact with paddy. They saw that many different things could be made from paddy such as beaten rice, puffed rice, khai [a soft variety of puffed rice], muŕki [parched paddy soaked in molasses], and so on. For this reason they gave paddy the name vriihi which means “that [...] modern English “rice”.
[36] The Vedic word dhánya does not mean “paddy”. It means “green vegetation”. [...] hariyáńá.
[12] A horrible feasts menu leaves much to be desired: raw beaten rice mixed with paddy; sour, watery yogurt; over-ripe [...] a sacerdotal fee of five paisa.
[13] This is also a jute producing area. [...] Jalpaguri bran oil can be produced from paddy husks, and if it is mixed with [...] produced from pineapple leaves.
[14] If dams are constructed on the [...] Balurghat and North Malda, aus paddy will grow abundantly. North Cachar, [...] the plains are like North Bengal.
[20] Italy is developed but not highly [...] Sardinia. Italy is potentially rich in paddy production, and it should grow a little bit of wheat. The Po Valley is a paddy growing area. The southern portion [...] imported from various countries.
[13] They should also be provided with [...] rains are late or if they fail, paddy production will suffer; if the [...] increase the production of the crop.
[34] Since well water is stagnant, [...] water, even in the puddles of autumn paddy fields.
[84] From there the Sarasvatii flowed [...] hundred years ago the rice and paddy crops never failed in the Kenduá marshlands. Rice and rice paddy used to be exported from the port [...] of ships is out of the question.
[134] The verbal root kut́t́ [...] pieces”, “to beat boiled paddy into flattened rice”, “to mince vegetables”, “to husk paddy”, etc. The etymological meaning [...] cooking after cutting and slicing.
[19] In addition to what we understand [...] scarcity of water during the sowing of paddy or when the grain emerged, then [...] irrigate the land and thus save the paddy. These large reservoirs are called [...] also emerges from this reservoir.
[21] Generally every river has three [...] in order to save the adjoining paddy lands from the damaging effects [...] not that problem still exists.
[44] a) Rái mustard [rapeseed]. [...] sown at the end of early autumn in paddy land when the land is a little [...] ) When the paddy is cut, the tips of the mustard [...] well. Its greens are less caustic.
[64] Kalra + amac = kalrama. Its etymological [...] kalmakát́hi dhán [a type of paddy].
[239] 12) That paddy which grows in more watery land or that paddy which matures a little late is called karvura paddy. In Bengal, sháli dhán [...] this name because at one time this paddy held a great attraction in the life of the people of Bengal.
[9] 7) The seventh meaning of the word [...] equal anywhere in the production of paddy, cotton and sugar cane. This can [...] 2 )
[37] In general parlance kadara also [...] spike of any crop. The top of the paddy spike we can call vriihi-kadara.
[135] “When the rays of the rising [...] on a hay-stack on the edge of a paddy field beside the railway line. [...] have much difficulty getting home.
[160] People scatter kernels of grain [...] At the end of autumn, when the paddy fields are somewhat muddy, kernels of grain are scattered in those paddy lands where it is not possible [...] plants in the spaces between the paddy. When the paddy is harvested, the tops of these [...] both fertilizer and bird food.
[60] Not all water is drinking water. [...] a pond full of water-wort or a paddy field is not drinking water. So [...] káńd́a .
[88] For every kind of task, there [...] for áman variety of paddy is prepared by tilling the land [...] seedlings with their tops under water.
[89] Again, look at the harvesting. [...] granary, because if the reaped paddy corns come in contact with too [...] ciṋŕe-muŕi , that is, paddy made into flattened rice, puffed [...] the boiled rice will also suffer.
[5] 3) If we take ka to mean “water”, [...] little rainfall in order to save the paddy from withering. In the common [...] bándhs we can use the word kabandha.
[98] 6) The sixth meaning of the word [...] dhyánya also means “paddy”, in ancient Sanskrit dhyánya [...] 5 )
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[16] After completely destroying the [...] peasants to cultivate indigo in their paddy lands because there was a great [...] to cultivate indigo instead of paddy, and consequently they were subjected [...] cultivation of indigo stopped.
[22] During this period, West Bengals paddy land was converted into jute production [...] fronts. First, their income from paddy was totally stopped, and secondly, [...] any profit from jute production.
[33] The exploitation by capitalists [...] the amount in kind in the form of paddy, potatoes, etc., at cheap rates [...] living on the streets as beggars.
[8] Even in supramental vision, one [...] it lived on dried straws of the paddy field. Then another cow came and [...] would be ominous. Taking cows and paddy as symbols of good luck and prosperity, [...] due to the lean cows and the dry paddy straw. So to have the prescience [...] events demonstrated by many sages.
[2] In Ráŕh, the Shaeva [...] bridegroom offers some unhusked rice (paddy) to the bride. The rice-offering [...] liberal Shaeva marriage system.
[13] If the spirit of cooperation is [...] example, the main food is rice and so paddy is the main crop. Similarly, the [...] Scotland rye, oats and barley.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] abundance of food”. Take paddy, for example. From paddy we get uncooked rice, cooked rice, [...] and so on. Thus another name for paddy is briihi (briihi → riihi [...] great expressive capacity”.
[3] [One day two sádhakas [spiritual [...] sweet potatoes, (7) two grains of paddy, (8) two grains of cúŕá [...] Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 1.
[35] There is normally a shortage of [...] famous for its bumper crop autumnal paddy. It is bordered by Burdwan, the district of winter paddy. Hay [khaŕ] used to be [...] Goyáŕi-Krishnanagar.
[2] The Bengali word bhát [cooked [...] Aryans first came into contact with paddy, they were as yet unacquainted [...] a wooden mortar for husking the paddy. When they used to pound the paddy in the mortar the rice would jump [...] refer only to what we get from paddy; we also say dhaner cál [...] cáur (Angika, Magahii, Maethilii).
[13] Around Muzzaffarpur there is rich, [...] soil is not very good for winter paddy, though it is good for growing [...] fibre industry should be developed.
[24] What are the fruits and cash crops [...] it will be sweet. Two crops of paddy and wheat can be grown in a year. [...] of water in Singhbhum district.
[28] In Bhanjabhum, Surdargarh, Singhbhum, [...] northern portion, castor can be grown. Paddy grows better in plain land, whereas [...] means “whiteness”.
[40] Lohardaga district has mixed soil. [...] currently produces only one crop of paddy a year, hence the people live [...] non-tribals are blacksmiths and traders.
[59] There is immense agricultural potentiality [...] Banka there is only one crop of paddy and no other crop in a year.
[8] Akbar took this revolt as a formidable [...] cloth, the largest crops of rice paddy, the largest mining output and [...] allowed to secede from the empire.
[22] As a result of clash and cohesion [...] taking place. Rice is obtained from paddy – is there no life in paddy? Paddy can sprout. It is also capable [...] you prepare rice by killing the paddy. Do you have any intention to [...] one will have to commit suicide.
[58] That which is produced through [...] pedal], such as rice, beaten rice, paddy, ciinákáuna [a small paddy grain], etc. Those things which [...] sees the udúkhala in use.
[62] By adding the suffix t́hak [...] leave. In many places, during the paddy harvest, farm hands come from other regions and stay temporarily. Once the paddy has been cut they return home. The place where they come to assist in harvesting the paddy is their upanivesha. People from [...] Paraganas in order to cultivate paddy. They used to go there to harvest the paddy, thus this Sundarban region was [...] it became their permanent abode.
[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] customs, once during the autumn paddy harvest and again during the spring [...] successful they were in their efforts.
[95] The rice that we get by parboiling the paddy, then drying it and husking it [...] seddha [boiled] rice because the paddy is boiled in order to prepare [...] The rice we get by parboiling the paddy and drying it is called muŕi [...] rice was not used for worship.
[96] Because the paddy for making seddha rice is boiled, [...] husking. Because the átap paddy is relatively less malleable it [...] bits for cooking rice pudding.
[29] Before the cultivation of the modern [...] fields used to be full of ripe paddy during the month of Aghrána [...] would be in danger because the ripe paddy in the field would begin sprouting. Thus the proverb says:
[45] Next is dhánya, paddy. It has numerous qualities. One [...] quality of rice in those days.
[47] These special powers of cańd́iká [...] And finally, the divine power in paddy was named Lakśmii. Even [...] accidentally trample grains of rice.
[10] As a result of clash and cohesion [...] taking place. Rice is obtained from paddy – is there no life in paddy? Paddy can sprout. It is also capable [...] you prepare rice by killing the paddy. Do you have any intention to [...] one will have to commit suicide.