Pa > References for ‘pair’
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[11] “Saharsa shrsá puruśah [...] What can a person see with one pair of eyes? Such a person cannot [...] that you can shut as you wish.
[17] The scriptures say that everything [...] constantly watched from behind by a pair of eyes. Bhiisodeti súryah [...] with their allotted duties.”
[8] A microcosm can move in only one [...] that the microcosm has only one pair of legs, whereas the Macrocosm [...] has innumerable pairs of legs.
[2] The Bengali society today is not [...] sleeves stitched by hand, and a pair of wooden sandals. The women used [...] food items popular in those days:
[4] Before understanding the meaning [...] and their reference. The first pair of words is “asad-sad.” [...] to sad, from darkness to light.
[86] The non-Aryans were very happy [...] development. They worshipped a pair of gods – Puruśa [...] partial manifestation of Gaorii.
[16] SOME [...] husband/wife (pair) conjugal [...] for post-disease care.
[29] “Listen to the story,” [...] earth can a dead person do with a pair of eyes?’ asked the host. [...] way, even to heaven.’”
[8] “Samapráńáh [...] one entity in two bodies, such a pair of persons is known as “sakhá”. [...] addressed Arjuna as His sakhá.
[124] Mr. Album said, “Yesterday [...] He came to me to borrow a good pair trousers and a good coat. I charge [...] dont tell anybody about it.”
[42] There are various kinds of [...] cymbal], khaiṋjani [a pair of bell metals–sound is [...] called ektárá .
[55] Different trees or different [...] A phaeton is usually drawn by a pair of horses. Although both are drawn [...] káńd́a .
[164] The word means “scissors”. The word karttárikii is used for “small pair of scissors”.
[157] It was a Java fig tree, the king [...] nest in the middle of the tree. A pair of giant birds by the name of [...] so early in the evening?”
[16] The Lords eyes are everywhere. [...] because wherever he went he found a pair of eyes – the Lords [...] 2 )
[6] The Peshawar and Tutikorin thieves [...] the street to pick pockets with a pair of scissors. What bad luck. This [...] Calcutta thief was a complete idiot.
[11] Democracy can only be effective [...] satisfied with a dhoti, a shirt and a pair of wooden sandals. Not only that, [...] motor car has become essential.
[69] Oh yes, I forgot to mention one thing. At Raiṋjanás wedding, I gave her a pair of gold lichu earrings for her to wear.
[21] Sometime later, Im not sure [...] looked down but what looked like a pair of hands catching me just above [...] this? This is not good.”
[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization [...] acres of land need to maintain a pair of bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.