Pa > References for ‘pale, pále’
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[133] In an era when the vipras live [...] the prestige of the vipras may pale by comparision with that of the [...] in the Vipra Age that followed.
[177] The vipras would try to take military [...] kśatriyas lust for power pale into insignificance before those [...] the standard-bearers of religion.
[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] witnessing entity. He is beyond the pale of pleasure and pain. Shiva is [...] – He is Saccidánanda.
[15] Jvalantam: The One Who is the original [...] supramundane radiances. All lights pale before His brilliance.
[39] Behind each manifestation of the [...] Sádhaka attains a place beyond the pale of life and death. He becomes one with the imperishable Brahma in His final beatitude.
[57] Hirańyamaya kośa [...] radiant objects. All radiances pale before His radiance.
[8] That day she passed nearly all [...] knees.” Tebys face became pale. Her aunt, who was so far standing [...] and let me open your bun.”
[36] The vanity expressed by the so-called [...] defects of the uncivilized humans pale into insignificance before their [...] ridiculous by claiming otherwise.
[5] Never can we have the sun and the [...] approaching, the face of the night becomes pale, and we know that it is dawn. [...] popularity? It is a form of hypocrisy.
[83] My work is not to look towards [...] past with all its glory becomes pale. The ordinary person is one who [...] Consciousness – the Lord.
[3] Nayana meliyá jata dúre [...] Tava liilá cale prati pale.
[21] Or, why are there so many god and [...] cannot think of going beyond the pale of dogma which lies like a dead weight on their minds.
[4] The nature of a human is to think [...] past with all its glory becomes pale.
[95] He is very radiant. Do you know [...] lightning, the fire – all become pale. If you cannot see even the sun [...] sádhaná is necessary to see Him.
[3] At first, reddish-coloured spots [...] skin of those parts has become pale, and later those red spots become [...] they were sinners or criminals.
[67] “Whats happening?” I asked. “Why do you look so pale?”
[42] Before it is ripe, a jackfruit [when its outer colour is green] has an internal colour of pale yellow or the colour of butter. [...] used for all kinds of jackfruits.
[153] Those people who were descended [...] Mediterranean community. They have pale white skin, either black or blue [...] secondarily Nordic. Their skin colour is pale reddish and they are rather tall. [...] language is especially noteworthy.
[347] Hearing these words their once sad and pale faces glowed in the light of a golden smile. The five of them burst into song:
[45] I remembered how much Dulu used [...] Sudámás love will pale by comparison.”
[69] The left nád́ii [psychic [...] id́á is “very pale black or pale blue”. Its antonym is piuṋgalá whose literal meaning is a muddy or pale yellow. In the yogic treatises [...] due to distorted pronunciation.
[6] How can we understand that there [...] pain in our hearts when we see the pale, sickly faces of those who are [...] flow into the Macrocosmic flow.
[39] Shiva was Indo-Tibetan. He had [...] varna), Ganga was Mongolian and had a pale complexion, and Kali was Negroid. Shivas mode of transportation was the yak.
[41] Amala dhavala pále legeche Manda madhura háoyá
[14] So extroversial movement, if properly [...] not think that you are beyond the pale of humanity. Just convert your [...] 4 )
[2] Incessant desire for urination, [...] the urine, headache, dizziness, pale and dry skin, becoming old in [...] persons suffer from cataracts.
[43] This Átmá, or Soul, [...] abiding tranquillity beyond the pale of weal or woe. Then alone you [...] realize that Grand Glorious Brahma.
[26] But where there is no movement, [...] Thats why it is beyond the pale of life and death. It is beyond [...] is established in immortality.
[25] “Somá, my darling, why is your face so pale? Why do you look so haggard? Have [...] otherwise why would you look so pale?” Somá replied;
[82] I looked again at Khagen and saw [...] longer until he gradually turned pale, anaemic. Then I touched his body; [...] unfortunate dog and now at Khagen.