Pa > References for ‘paint’
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[11] And what was the role of Krśńa? [...] “Hey, dont touch the paint job… dont jump in [...] “child”) = sárathi.
[18] It is not proper to create images, [...] to the human mind, if we draw or paint a picture on any surface, it will [...] one of His partial expressions.
[68] It is in fact this consciousness, [...] assiduously one might attempt to paint it with the colours of the imagination, [...] any relation to human nature.
[87] Mysophobic, conservative writers will compose poems about the sea, mountains and moonlight, will paint literary pictures of the drawing-rooms [...] “decency” and “decorum”.
[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] these divine images, they used to paint many other things as well, taking [...] pat́uyá community from society.
[189] When we consider the most numerous [...] present for future posterity, who paint a picture of the future for the [...] have to curse their own fate.
[11] With a particular idea in ones [...] to the human mind, if we draw or paint a picture on any surface, it will [...] because there was no other colour.
[6] The present is too brief to be [...] this world and the present and paint a rainbow image of the future, [...] existential significance of a rainbow!
[12] Although the Rgveda is mainly concerned [...] heritage of those ancient humans. They paint a portrait of the gradual advancement [...] subject further at a later date.
[13] Vaerágya: Non-attachment. [...] “raiṋjana”, which means “to paint” or “to colour” – [...] attracted to the colour of any object.