Pa > References for ‘palms’
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[14] “Páńi” [...] Apánipáda means no hands – no palms. If one offers something to you [...] have any need for laokik eyes.
[58] Children have certain instincts [...] frightened human beings clasp their palms and start trembling.
[84] The posture of surrender to the [...] lie prostrate before him with the palms placed together, that is, with [...] directed towards the supreme goal.
[8] NAMASKÁRA. A greeting in which the palms are held together and the thumbs [...] Entity residing within you.”
[300] Several palms produce juices which can be converted [...] is more harmful than molasses.
[559] Some examples of roadside planting [...] varieties. (D+B+D+B…) date palms of different varieties and blackberries [...] magnolias mixed with all type of palms. One palm between every two magnolias, [...] and non-Indian varieties.
[11] Thereafter the ácárya/ás, [...] a few drops of water from their palms taken from the same pot brought [...] will be the last to take a sip.
[42] Note that besides the previous [...] Everywhere” as “The Lords Palms”.
[51] In certain compositions it can [...] from their eyes is wetting their palms. Many poems were written in this twilight language in the old Bengali of twelve hundred years ago.
[17] So many thoughts are in your mind. [...] – you are touching these two palms here [trikut́i]. That is, [...] different people]. First do this.
[18] And not only mental concentration, [...] human structure. So you do this [palms together at mid-point of chest], and say, Namaskár.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] Offering with joined, upturned palms. ÁNANDA. Divine bliss. [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
[4] Namaskára : Namaskára is done by bringing the palms together and touching the ájiṋá [...] manifestation of the Supreme Being.
[21] 2) Boundary plants – includes [...] around B category lakes, betel nut palms around C category lakes, date palms around D category lakes, and tall banana trees around E category lakes.
[21] The same condition is also applicable [...] congenial for the good growth of date palms. And like the jujube, in Bengal [...] quality will not be good. The date palms grown in Bengal are all seed and [...] and the date palm.
[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly [...] people prepare toddy from these palms.
[208] Kumáráyańas [...] kingdom of Udayan in olden times. The palms of the hands and the soles of [...] to accept the Buddhist religion.
[131] The following morning the witch [...] standing at the witchs side, his palms clasped together, his neck slanting [...] Mukherjee, is it clear?”
[3] Musical instruments [especially [...] maintain rhythm, are played with the palms and fingers if the drums have [...] rapid beating is required, the palms or fingers will not suffice. In [...] kát́hi (stick) e.g. drum stick.
[91] Creepers to be grown in protected [...] indica Linn.] growing on different palms. Such climbers should not be grown on roadside palms. They should be grown only in protected areas.
[96] “He is devouring a bad kind [...] farmers have cut down all the date palms. Our cows are well.” Due [...] farmers have cut down. All the date palms, our cows, are well.”
[4] The palms – páńi – [...] offered to Him, He receives it.
[6] People normally offer sentient [...] Shiva, Parama Puruśa, has His palms ready to receive anything and [...] abuse – hela. The Lords palms are ever-joined to receive it [...] reverence or with indifference”].
[10] But the Lord [Parama Puruśa] has His palms ever ready to accept all that is offered by His children anywhere in the world. The palms of human beings are so small – they can receive and contain so little. Their palms simply cannot receive more than this [indicates]. But the palms of the Lord are large enough to [...] His children at the same time.
[26] [Now begins the distribution of [...] Krśńa stretched out his palms.]
[7] Thus while offering something respectfully [...] then downward movement of both palms with palms upwards [gives mudrá [...] another type of movement of the palms rotated sideways.
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was [...] befallen us!” With folded palms they entreated them: “You [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[7] Even after the advent of language, [...] show we are thirsty, we cup our palms and use a water-drinking gesture. [...] support of language was missing.
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[10] NAMASKÁR. A greeting in which the palms are held together and the thumbs [...] Entity residing within you.”
[15] VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ. Gesture given by a spiritual master. Both palms are open. The left hand rests [...] VISHEŚA YOGA. Special yoga.