Pa > References for ‘pánii’
See also: pangs · Páńi, páni, pani · paniala · panic · panicky · panic-stricken · paniculata · Panigrahi · Pánigráhii, Páńigráhii · pániikacu · pániipáŕe · pániisá · pániitoya · pániiyam, pániiyaḿ · Panikkar · pánikot́ik · pánikot́ika · Panini, Páńini · pańipá · páńipádantad · páńipádantat · Panipatha · panir · Panisagar · pánjá
[43] Jalameiṋ kumbhaka kumbha meiṋ jala hae, Báhar bhitar pánii Phat́á kumbha [...] tattva bujhae jiṋánii.
[14] As for those who chant the holy [...] proverb, “Gela bhaesá pánii me khuńt́ásamet” [...] binding rope and stake with it.
[2] Different countries have different [...] as máit́. Similarly pánii is pronounced as páin.
[33] Other names for water in the Vedic [...] only to drinking water. The word pánii is used in all Hindi-speaking areas. Just as drain water is called dren ká pánii, similarly rain water is also called pánii. But they are not all drinkable. Only potable water or water that can be drunk should be called pánii because the word pánii comes from the Sanskrit word pániiyam. [...] name for action is ápa.
[42] Jal me kumbha hae Kumbhame jal hae Báhár bhitar pánii Phátá kumbha [...] tattva bujhae jiṋánii.
[38] The women of ancient Bengal used [...] pánse is used for “like pánii” [also “water”]. The [...] Hindi. Water used to be called pánii in old Bengali. It is not true that the word pánii was not used because of some difference in religion. Water is still called pánii in the Sylhet dialect. There, [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –
[39] Trńa haite niica haiá [...] Shukáiyá maele káre pánii ná máuṋgay
[9] Parama Puruśa, “Hari”, [...] “Water”, aqua, jal, pánii, eau have the same meaning.
[1] Once there was a Bengalee landowner [...] often say, “Kháike pánii láike jábi ná”, [...] there was someone within earshot.
[29] The intonation of a particular [...] consonant. For example, one writes pánii but pronounces it páin. [...] pronunciations of the English language.
[43] Now you may have heard that when [...] dripping wet or thoroughly soaked. Pánii means water; toya also means water. But both pánii and toya would be speechless [...] know that pániitoya !
[42] 20) The word kavara is also used [...] water. (That which stays in water (pánii) is called páná, [...] Bengali word is kavariká.
[10] Kát́ileha taru yena [...] Shukáiyá maile káre pánii ná máuṋgay.
[120] Áste → Ácche [...] pronounced máit́; pánii is pronounced páiin; cári [...] somewhat into the next consonant.