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Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (2)

[77] I went into the indigo factory. [...] felt as if I was in a silent royal palace. There was an eerie stillness [...] bok-bok-bok-bok, hoom-hoom bok-bok-bok-bok.

[89] I went out of the bedroom and passed [...] right to be there at night in that palace of the dead. It seemed almost [...] but this place is ours.”

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] princess in the silent, serene palace. He gets a tip as to where to [...] the child’s mind craves.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (12)

12 occurrences

The Desires of Khyát́andás (2)

[47] “With forty asrafis,” replied the pandit, “I can construct a palace for your father in heaven using [...] difficult for a frail old man?”

[49] “For thirty asrafis I can get your father into heaven but I can’t promise a palace,” relied the pundit.

The Complications of Doing Evil (1)

[4] While doing evil, people may enjoy [...] pay his income tax and builds a palace for himself. But one day the income [...] ill-gotten wealth. He lands in jail.

The Best Character (1)

[10] Once when the king was strolling by the palace where Madalasa lived, he heard [...] king picked Alarka up in his arms.

Talks on Prout (1)

[71] Ánanda Parivára or [...] undemocratic; or it may be a pyramidical, palace or nuclear revolution. Among all [...] physical, psychic and spiritual.

Suppression, Repression and Oppression (1)

[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] Sita he did not take her to his palace but instead arranged a separate [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[6] The second category is the thoughts [...] delicious dainties of his royal palace. Those who have spent their childhood [...] thoughts concerning past environments.

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[18] SOME [...] fixed forms palace big house divided into [...] people directly or indirectly.

Sadguruḿ Taḿ Namámi (1)

[15] “Bhávátiitam”. [...] the door, but cannot enter the palace, that’s the thing. Just knock at the door, but cannot go within.

Ráŕh – 26. (1)

[6] The cho dance [...] adornments) was born in the Bagmundi palace of the ancient Barahabhum kingdom, [...] This style does not use masks.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (2)

[71] So we were talking about Mudgagiri, [...] Karńacúŕá palace, the hillock on which the palace is situated is named after Maharaja [...] (Bhagalpur’s nearby Antichak village).

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt C (1)

[2] Giribhúh. If you use this [...] sacrificial fire at Daksha’s palace and was reborn as Párvatii, [...] means “born out of”.)

Náma and Námii (1)

[51] Parama Puruśa has been called [...] right time.” It goes into the palace and into the hut. It has to go, [...] Puruśa. Death also fears Him.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[155] The third meaning is a palace or a mansion.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[14] Often a palace was attached to a fort. These [...] word was “castle”.

Krśńa Imparts Six Stages of Realization (Discourse 3) (1)

[8] Duryodhana arrived at Krśńa’s palace before Arjuna to find Krśńa [...] It’s good to see you.”

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[205] 1) Palace-city, that is, that city [...] “p”-s of which one was “palace”. The others were “peacock”, [...] architect was Puśpadhara Mitra.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (2)

[7] Maydánav (Mayaráśt́ra [...] ) ) built a palace made of crystal for the king, Yudhisthira. The courtyard of that crystal palace appeared to be filled with water. [...] vowed to himself to take revenge.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (21)

21 occurrences

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (3)

[10] What a large palace! And yet inhabited by so few people. [...] and Princess Madhumita,9 five.

[325] When they landed on the roof of the palace the sun was still shining. On [...] You’re still alive.”

[331] The king had already sent a message [...] been rescued and are waiting in my palace. You may come and take them back with you.”

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

[45] “I am extremely interested [...] mango tree near the Silli royal palace. Then it popped into my head that [...] rushed here and managed to find you.

Gandharba Singh Is No More (5)

[1] Once upon a time there was a famous [...] moustaches, stood on guard at the palace gates. The head gatekeeper was [...] shoulder, Kushabanta Singh spotted the palace laundryman, Chabbyulal Rajak. [...] head. Kushabanta Singh thought,

[7] Gunabanta Singh, the rent-collector, was hurrying towards the palace. The water was not running in [...] for work. When he arrived at the palace gates he noticed that the gatekeeper had shaved his head, and thought,

[57] The king’s guards brought Chabbyulal to the palace with hands bound. Chabbyulal stood in front of the king and burst into tears.

Dharma (10)

[2] Dharma is to you what water is [...] bought the idol and placed it in his palace.

[3] That same night he saw a woman [...] goddess of good fortune left the palace. Then the king saw a gentleman, [...] fortune and could not live in the palace after the goddess of good fortune [...] god of good fortune also left the palace. After him several large and small gods living in the palace left it for the same reason, but [...] dharma and he could not live in the palace after all the gods had left it. [...] that he had kept the idol in the palace, it was for dharma that he had [...] circumstances, dharma could not leave the palace. Dharma could not deny the king’s statement, so he agreed to continue to live in the palace. Soon after this, all those gods who had left, quietly entered the palace from the back door. Even the god and goddess of good fortune returned, hiding their faces.

Bandhu, Suhrd, Mitram and Sakhá (6)

[4] Once there was a king. He was a [...] goddess Alakśmii entered the palace. At about midnight the king heard [...] that Alakśmii has enter the palace, how can I live here?” The [...] “thak, thak, thak”.

[6] The king, on hearing the sound, [...] “Lakśmii has left the palace, what shall I do? I shall not [...] and so if you want to leave the palace, you may go, what I do?” [...] lower-class gods and goddesses left the palace. The king said, “If you [...] gods and goddesses have left the palace, I am also leaving.” The [...] remains with one till the end.”