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[63] The quality of ośadhi or [...] brinjals were forbidden, on others palm, brhatii [a large variety of brinjal] [...] Ośadhipati [Lord of Medicine].
[14] “Páńi” means that front side of the hand called the palm in English. The pronunciation [...] who does not possess any hand or palm or leg, yet is always roaming [...] have any need for laokik eyes.
[9] “Its normal to feel [...] sweet. It was tastier than Jessore palm and as sweet as a lump of molasses.”
[1] When children are five years old [...] the fingers, they may rest one palm upon the other; and keep the spine [...] whatever they visualize, is Brahma.
[4] Now, whatever we see in this universe [...] thinks in this way. He thinks the palm tree, He thinks the mountain. [...] Puruśa is manomaya .
[4] Let us examine in what sense the [...] olden days, people used to write on palm leaves and on Bhurja-patra. Nowadays, [...] There, also, it is partly mental.
[14] You should search for old manuscripts written on bark or palm leaves. Many manuscripts were [...] bhurja trees all around this area.
[6] In this manifested universe all [...] the mango tree, jackfruit tree, palm tree, etc., and amongst the mangoes, [...] above these three-fold differences.
[16] The education in that period was in Saḿskrta, and people wrote on bhurja leaves, not palm leaves. The famous book of that [...] knowledge is the Upaniśads.
[5] Etwari handed Khyát́an [...] Khyát́ans open palm. “Oh, Ive changed [...] will be enough, thank you.”
[20] Mango can be grown as a roadside tree. Between two mangoes one palm should be planted – one mango, one palm, one mango, etc. Agave (sisal) can then be grown as a fill up plant between them.
[186] To ensure the maximum utilization [...] such places at fixed distances. Palm trees, which grow straight up, [...] Between the fruit trees and the palm trees, filler plants should be [...] not shade the crops from the sun.
[187] Some examples of boundary plants [...] (Sesbania grandiflora) and African oil palm. Redwood, shveta karabi, nágdoná, [...] Two mulberry plants with one oil palm in between, the oil palm should not be an African variety. African palm with a fill-gap of pineapple. [...] Himalayan devdaru, pineapple, date palm, pineapple, Himalayan devdaru, [...] mangostein, with a fill-gap of date palm, asparagus and aloe. Sesame [...] ellachi as a fill-up plant.
[3] In later years the school of Shaeva [...] manuscripts of Shaeva Tantra written on palm leaves in red ink. The owners [...] Guńamaya of Shaeva Tantra.
[55] You should further remember that [...] would like to be a banyan tree or a palm tree. A banyan tree as it grows, [...] should not aspire to become like a palm tree which raises its head higher [...] of either the banyan tree or the palm tree – you should rather [...] tolerant than the trees”].
[2] In the field that day – well [...] grave in a small area amidst three palm trees. Of course I was not really [...] whether or not Dhiren was coming.
[7] He said, “I most certainly [...] was sitting right between three palm trees with his back toward the grave.”
[9] He said, “Then I saw another [...] white sitting at the base of the palm trees. Next, when he had reached [...] that field after sunset.”
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[17] The irony of this is that the propounders [...] numerous books on false, illusory palm or birch leaves – and they [...] in this false, illusory world.
[42] One can discern the actual age of a palm tree by reading the marks on the [...] satya; falsehood is unknown to them.
[51] In certain compositions it can [...] “water” but rather “palm”. The spiritual aspirant is seated [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago.
[82] When many are taken together to [...] kándi of bananas, a kándi of palm fruit, a kándi of coconuts, [...] Háilákándi (Kachar District), etc.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or [...] d́ámrá. Of course, a cluster of palm trees [tál gách] [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[37] It was mentioned earlier that Calcutta [...] sundari, hentál [a type of palm], mangrove, báin, etc. [...] Hartukiibágán, and so on.
[8] Ae comes after e. In Sanskrit it [...] Bengali differ just as tál [palm] and gol do. If someone mistakes [...] they have twisted things around.
[8] Apáńipádo [...] páńi means “palm of the hand,” for example, [...] universe and whatever is inaudible.
[240] One can discern the actual age of a palm tree by reading the marks on the [...] humanity, are wedded to satya.
[11] How should an artificial lake be [...] may be grown, and inside the wall palm trees can be planted. On the flat [...] should be allowed on larger lakes.
[21] 2) Boundary plants – includes palm trees and the creepers of flowers, vegetables and fruits. Palm trees should be planted around [...] trees around E category lakes.
[25] 5) Surface plants – should [...] chestnuts, pineapple and bitter date palm grow very well in or beside ponds [...] properly, they will be very productive.
[31] Riverside plantations are important [...] riverside trees include banyan, date palm, neem or margosa, tamarind, simul, [...] rivers, the rivers will never dry up.
[32] Most trees with tap root systems [...] of these trees, palmyra and date palm should be planted alternately. [...] extremely fibrous root system.
[21] The same condition is also applicable [...] Bengal there is substantial date palm production but not of high quality. Even if high quality seeds of date palm are sown in Bengal, the tree growth [...] like the jujube tree, the date palm tree is also a prickly plant. [...] and the date palm.
[80] I was traveling from Máju [...] rice dipped in the famous palm raw sugar of Kolaghat.
[66] Ku + val + ac [...] or with a single stem like the palm tree, the coconut tree, the date [...] becomes “evil power”.
[67] Another colloquial meaning [...] group fruits; for example, palm fruit, coconut, date, betel-nut, gol fruit, etc.
[68] Another meaning of the word [...] purpose. For instance, we procure palm juice by scraping the joint from which the green palm fruits or palm flower clusters emerge. From this palm juice we make raw sugar and toddy [...] táŕii ); by scraping the date palm trunk we obtain sap, molasses [...] the single word kuvala .
[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly [...] sugar is prepared from the date palm and palm tree, while in those areas where [...] prepare toddy from these palms.
[164] That was a short aside about the [...] hintál [a tree similar to palm] (The old name of that village [...] construction of boats and local ships.
[51] The verbal root kat́h [...] prepared from the sap of the date palm is called kát́hin [...] the Ráŕh region.
[54] On the outer part of the tree [...] also lasts long. While buying a palm tree the buyer invariably considers the density of the heartwood.
[56] Since ancient times, human [...] becomes fermented. When the juice of palm or date palm comes in contact with daylight, [...] .. káiṋjii .
[13] 7) The retention-of-urine ailment [...] soaked fenugreek, fresh date juice, palm juice, and shánkhálu [a conch-shaped esculent] are medicines for this disease.
[129] 3) Kákatáliiya: If [...] kákatáliiya. For example, there is a ripe palm fruit on the palm tree and there is also a crow sitting on the palm tree. The crow flies away and the palm fruit also drops to the ground [...] called kákatáliiya.
[95] “Then listen,” said [...] away from here which is thick with palm trees. No one can walk a single [...] courageous person tremble.”
[139] “Well, she committed a lot [...] one-handed ghost and now lives in that palm tree over there. Queen Duyo was [...] basketful of coconut sweets.”
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[5] Cereals are rich in carbohydrates [...] include sugar cane, sugar beet, date palm and palmyra. Spices include cloves, [...] herbaria should be established.
[29] 1) Where the land is extremely [...] be brought from outside so that palm, Indian plum and custard-apple [...] custard-apple and the Indian plum.
[32] 4) Where the land is a bit better than in number three above, date palm (khejur) and custard-apple saplings can be planted between two mulberry plants.
[35] Oriya script is also Shriiharśa script but the people of those days used to write on palm leaves with a type of iron spud. In order to keep the palm leaves from being torn by the [...] of Kut́ilá script.
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] indriya (in Saḿskrta the palm is called páńi and [...] legs, cannot control his hands.
[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá [...] it belong to? It belongs to the palm group. What are the physical characteristics of the trees of the palm group? What are their psychic [...] general rule of all the trees of the palm group. Coconuts and betel-nut [...] characteristics of trees in the palm group, [[Kśańá]] said,
[18] [The [[palm]] tree bears fruit at twelve years of age provided it is not touched by the saliva of cows.]
[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate cow saliva.]] [...] instances when this has happened.
[182] Sargujá or niger can be [...] and dry land, then plants such as palm, sal, piyal, Indian plum, kusum, [...] develop the capacity to retain water.
[184] Cow pea stalks can be used for [...] Ráŕh used to plant sal, palm and pujasal.
[28] This oṋḿkára [...] essence of essences right in the palm of ones hand. Here one should [...] the endeavour to hear that sound.
[12] When greedy people at a wake sit [...] tongue. When the air underneath their palm comes in contact with the smoothness [...] curd did you gobble up?”].
[28] I was just speaking about papyrus. [...] on birch leaves in some places, palm leaves in others, etc. The Sanskrit [...] Arabic-Hebrew family languages was Mishra.
[31] In olden times the people of central [...] their caves on birch leaves or palm leaves (tálpatra – [...] tálrapatra) or on modern paper.
[6] A mudrá expresses [...] make a particular movement of your palm [gives mudrá ]. When [...] another kind of movement with your palm [gives mudrá ]. Similarly, [...] corresponding mudrá .
[6] After a few minutes, his palm was trembling. Then Bábá [...] rib of the first sádhaka.]
[1] The Vedic Aryans were inhabitants [...] a custom to sip water from the palm of the hand in a particular style [...] it as a part of religious rites.
[4] It is just like a sprout shooting from a palm seed. The sprout grows fast externally, [...] is becoming rampant.
[24] Oriya script used to be written on palm leaves with iron pens. To avoid [...] angular style or Gauriiya style.
[48] (12) Siddhásana (siddha [...] the right heel. Place the hands palm up on the respective knees. Duration – as long as you wish.
[7] JÁGRTI. Literally, “place [...] spiritual master. Both hands rest, palm up, on the thighs.
[58] As people were not acquainted with letters, it was not possible for anyone to write on palm leaves or birch bark, and certainly [...] not the daughter of Shiva either.
[29] Any starchy substance under certain [...] For example, fermented date or palm juice becomes táŕi. [...] 3 )
[10] “I suppose Id better [...] single jump, landed on top of that palm tree. Theyre up there now [...] could he do? His wife continued,