Pa > References for ‘Pán, pan, páń’

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Glossary and List of Bengali Plant Names (1)

[16] PÁLAḾ (PÁLAḾ [...] “leaf of PAT́OL”. PÁN. Betel, Piper betle Linn. [...] to LUCI, but sometimes stuffed.

Yatamána – the Stage of Perseverance (1)

[27] Ámi ye rúper padme karechi arúp madhu pán, Duhkher bakśer májhe [...] racita mahat sarvanásh.

What Is the Cosmic Entity? (5)

[4] It was said earlier that buddhitattva [...] can be moulded to form a steel pan, but that does not mean that, if the pan does not exist, steel will also not exist. As the pan is made of steel it is dependent on steel, but steel would exist even if there were no pan. The existence of steel is therefore independent of the existence of the pan. Similarly unit consciousness [...] therefore absolutely independent.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetadvaetaváda (Discourse 19) (1)

[11] Ámi ye rúper padme karechi arúp madhu pán, Duhkher vakśer májhe [...] racita mahat sarvanásh.

Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra (1)

[21] Now let us analyse the six actions [...] to a person in a chánci pán [a betel preparation], is known [...] survive by killing another.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (1)

[9] Grind spices or be a cook Touch not the pan you ever Dance a frog ’fore [...] spider’s web Love awaits you there.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (1)

[26] “What can I say?” replied [...] were burnt on the bottom of the pan I’ll have them cooked again [...] quickly what needs to be done.”

The Blending of Crops (1)

[10] Turmeric, ginger, pán and cauliflower can be grown among [...] can be grown throughout the year.

Some Important Crops (7)

[212] Wax gourd can be grown during any [...] a field where betel leaf (baruj pán) is grown, its medicinal value [...] sandy alluvial soil is recommended.

[541] Acasia catechu is also known as [...] one of the ingredients for making pán (betel leaf for chewing), can be made from it.

[557] Some varieties of betel leaf include: báḿlá pán cháchi pán miit́há pán Magahii pán Ghunghat́ pán

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[2] The mind has two main functions: [...] piece of butter into a hot frying pan (which the cook does to give a [...] motor organs to spring into action.

Ráŕh – 27. (1)

[9] “Betel-leaf” [...] word parńa the Bengali word páń has come. In Sanskrit the word [...] and “yellow leaf”.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[10] The Negro race has three branches: [...] pronounced ji and pon is pronounced pán, thus the pronunciation of nippon [...] complexion and rather short in stature.

More on Suffixes and Prefixes (Discourse 6) (1)

[10] Let us talk about suffixes. A suffix [...] with a hasanta). If the suffix pan is added then the pronunciation [...] becomes “subjective”.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[122] Kumbh + i = kumbhi . The word kumbhi means “earthen lid”. An earthen pan (used for warming up bread or making pancakes) is also called kumbhi.

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (3)

[26] Kaca + purii = kacapurii → [...] ghee for leavening and fried in a pan of ghee, it is called somáliká [...] we say d́álpurii.

[42] Turmeric leaf is called parńa [...] third meaning of parńa is páń [betel leaf] (Its Sanskrit name [...] then became Parńashavarii.

[142] “Seeing all these things,” [...] pápaŕ bouncing in a frying pan, dazed and bewildered… a Siŕir naŕu with crispy puffed rice.”

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (2)

[26] 3) Cát́u [iron pan] (what some people also call tává). [...] kaŕái [a wok-like iron pan] (kat́áha → [...] stove, are also called karpara.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] dhyánp or bhent́ seeds in a pan with sand to make khai [a type [...] is a common saying in Bengali:

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[42] 20) The word kavara is also used [...] weeds”. Again, that which is drunk (pán kará) is also called páná; [...] Bengali word is kavariká.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] the gold-mining community used to pan their sands for gold.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (3)

[180] From where he was sitting, Abhijit [...] steaming hot as if straight from the pan.

[249] “‘I suppose I’d [...] just as I put them into the frying pan three of them leapt up and, in [...] gymnastics. Only one fish was left in the pan. Now, since you are the man of [...] could he do? His wife continued,

Integrated Farming (1)

[91] Creepers to be grown in protected areas include the gach pán variety of betel leaf and long [...] grown only in protected areas.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[111] In the individual this indu resides [...] indu-mixed nectar. (Surá pán karine ámi, sudhá [...] moon (indumatii) be able to go?

Genius and Technician (1)

[6] Some civilizations after coming [...] keep with them a small box for pan and betel nuts and leaves, but [...] of ancient civilization it was.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (3)

[35] Ágád́om, bágádom, [...] hát́e jái guvá pán kine khái

[38] Áshmáner cand uiŕyá [...] ámár guvá pán kháio Náo laiyá [...] náiyar laiyá jáio

[51] Nadiir dháre ghar karilám áyná basá jharoká Pán kheye já, mukh dekhe já, ore grámer gomastá

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (2)

[79] Corn is often fried in a pan to make popped corn, which does [...] eaten by the people is corn flakes.

[179] The seeds of maize or corn are [...] If corn is fried in an earthen pan, popped corn is produced. If corn [...] coarse corn flour is obtained.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (2)

[25] In Bengali we add the suffixes [...] In Hindi also, pan, paná, etc are added. For example, laŕká + pan = laŕkápan but through [...] effected through abbreviation.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[13] The abstract noun for the adjective [...] potato cake right from the frying pan to your tongue.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[92] Rasik rasik kahaye sakale rasik [...] Rasajiṋa ye jan se karaye pán viśa cháŕi amrtere.

Accounting for the Fish (2)

[10] “I suppose I’d better [...] just as I put them into the frying pan three of them leapt up and, in [...] gymnastics. Only one fish was left in the pan. Now, since you are the man of [...] could he do? His wife continued,