Pa > References for ‘paper, Páper’
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[13] When you render service to anyone [...] his name does not appear in the paper, then with an air of conceit he [...] have not published my name in the paper.” The desire for fame exists [...] being. A devotee in ecstasy says:
[4] In the matrimonial system of the [...] although women were declared on paper as mens better half and [...] in the subsequent Vaeshya Era.
[14] In order to take the form of any [...] is made. If the book is made of paper, which falls in the kśititattva [...] citta will have to become like paper or kśititattva before it [...] imaginary shape is formed in the mind.
[19] Prakrti is the principle of Puruśa, [...] like the two sides of a sheet of paper. The only function of Prakrti [...] Her influence over consciousness.
[17] “The eight mountains, the [...] to record the events, no pen, no paper, no history, no historian. So [...] is another fundamental mistake.
[18] If we accept that Brahma is the [...] illustrate this by using a piece of paper. It has two sides. If one side [...] just as one side of a piece of paper cannot be separated from the other. If one side of the paper is removed, then the other side [...] we remove one side of a piece of paper, the other side also disappears.
[19] Puruśa and Prakrti are avinábhávii. [...] Essentially, He is one, like a sheet of paper. If such a Brahma is accepted, [...] easily acceptable to learned people.
[20] The Brahma of Vishuddha Advaetaváda, [...] [unreal]. Can one imagine a sheet of paper with only one side? Hence, this [...] definitely eaten the biscuits.
[21] Now, according to the Vishuddha [...] Puruśatattva, then the other side of the paper is Máyá, who is [...] philosophy. The idea itself is absurd.
[23] Any object which creates bondage [...] are coloured by the thought of paper currency. When someone thinks [...] oneself from the bondage of colour.
[12] I think you are all familiar with [...] writing one requires ink, pen and paper, and also a writer is necessary. [...] the earth is used as a sheet of paper, and if the Goddess of Learning herself writes with this immense pen, paper and ink-pot for eternal time, [...] qualities of Parama Puruśa.
[25] Oak wood is somewhat light. It [...] judicious use of this forest wealth, paper of a high grade can be produced. [...] light variety of coal may be found.
[34] By adding the suffix asun to the [...] room), and so on. This saves time, paper and ink. For example, rel-okas [...] “retiring or waiting room”.
[110] The reporter ghost replied, “You know very well that the paper is my only source of income. I [...] there be more advertisements in the paper: my workers havent been paid for three months now.”
[112] The reporter closed his eyes and [...] money for my personal use, but the paper is a commercial concern.”
[11] Tripura can grow the second best bamboo in the world after Mizoram, hence paper mills can be started. Hollow bamboo (phánpá bansh) is the best type for paper production.
[12] More sugar beet than sugar cane [...] used to manufacture good quality paper. The seeds of sugar beet should [...] agrico-industries can be started.
[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter [...] of exchange. Much later still, paper notes were introduced in China. [...] undertaken through monetary exchange.
[77] The matrimonial system of the Kśatriya [...] but in the Vipra Age, though on paper women were considered sahadharmińii, [...] the man maintained her in style.
[85] The Vaeshya Age followed the Vipra [...] been given some opportunities on paper, but in reality they still have to depend on the mercy of oppressive men.
[159] An administration is needed to [...] appears to remain or remains on paper in the hands of the kśatriyas, [...] they were living in the Vipra Age.
[204] In the same way that the weak were [...] vipra society – though on paper the vipras do not approve of exploitation. [...] on the basis of high and low, on paper they accept the idea that human [...] generally lacking in magnanimity, on paper it is more magnanimous than that [...] it; such is the nature of vipras.
[236] After the vaeshyas secure the allegiance [...] donations are not genuine, but exist on paper only – and whenever they [...] amount as profits in some other way.
[6] [If the ink tablets were as big [...] lithosphere were used as a sheet of paper; and if Sáradá, [...] qualities could never be described.]
[7] Now if we want to write about His qualifications we require ink, we require paper, and we require – what? [...] the world”; and then a pen.
[8] The biggest imaginary tree of Heaven [...] this entire lithosphere is used as paper” – and who is to write? [...] with this ink tablet, ink pot, paper and pen” – for how [...] all His qualifications.”
[10] Krtaḿ sampadyate carań [...] at a theoretical level. It is a paper tiger. No work is accomplished. [...] they will advance in the future.
[13] As depicted in many stories, soon [...] Inside he found a small piece of paper on which several instructions [...] Aśt́ávakra Samhitá.
[15] In this stage, the Supreme Entity [...] relationship is just like a piece of paper; the unit consciousness of the spiritual aspirant is one side of the paper and the Cosmic Consciousness of Parama Puruśa is the other side of the paper; they are inseparable, one cannot [...] Beatitude and the Supreme Composure.
[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] lithosphere was used as a sheet of paper; and if Sárádá, [...] could never be described.”
[83] The kings of those days were generally [...] [copper sheets used like writing paper], he would write the following [...] advanced under its sheltering wing.
[4] Let us examine in what sense the [...] Bhurja-patra. Nowadays, they write on paper. The prerequisite of progress [...] There, also, it is partly mental.
[14] After proceeding a little, the prince saw a man standing by the road with a piece of paper in his hand. Saluting the prince, he said, “O Prince, will you please read this paper to me? I am an illiterate man and I can neither read nor write.”
[3] If we use the Himalayas as an ink-tablet, [...] pen and the entire lithosphere as paper, and with this paper, ink and pen if the goddess of [...] and nothing but a waste of time.
[5] Etwari handed Khyát́an a paper bag full of twenty pieces of myrobalan. [...] Khyát́an as he returned the paper bag. “I dont need [...] will be enough, thank you.”
[9] Nothing is gained by becoming a [...] born. When you eat tasty food, the paper on which you place this food is [...] food and got its taste, the dirty paper of jiṋána has to be thrown in the dustbin. This alone is wisdom. Be wise!
[20] In Badampahar, in the Bhanjabhum [...] can also be used to manufacture paper. The mother tongue of the Mahatos in Bhanjabhum is suppressed.
[9] In Tripura there are two varieties [...] good and this can be used in the paper industry. Sweet potato and sugar [...] paraffin wax can also be produced.
[17] In order to write anything, paper, pen and ink are essential. Moreover, [...] lithosphere of the earth can serve as paper.” But who will write, after [...] never be fully described.”
[13] Much to my surprise, the next day I found that the question paper required me to write down from memory those exact lines from that poem.
[234] The principal cause for the bondage [...] his name does not appear in the paper, with an air of conceit he brags [...] have not published my name in the paper.” The desire for fame is [...] and feet He sports with Himself.
[135] Bichali, especially the Patna variety, [...] is used for making baskets and paper, notably in Saheb Ganj.
[136] Paper crops are related to fibre crops. There are many plants which can be used to produce paper, such as eucalyptus, bamboo, bamboo [...] be used to make everything from paper and furniture to fences and even houses. Paper, pitchboard and cardboard can also be made from bamboo, and oil paper can be made from both bamboo and maize.
[495] The eucalyptus tree is a tap root [...] used to dry up swampy areas. Oil, paper, sporting goods and other products are made from it.
[18] In Badampahar, in the Bhanjabhum [...] can also be used to manufacture paper. The mother tongue of the Mahatos in Bhanjabhum is suppressed.
[14] A language usually changes every [...] and still later papyrus became paper. Bangla was written with wooden pens and Oriya with iron pens. To save the paper from being cut by the iron pens, Oriya letters became round.
[29] In addition, hydro-electric plants [...] sugar cane pulp can be used in the paper industry in West Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
[39] In southern Auṋga grapes [...] used to produce match sticks and paper can be produced from the residue of sugar cane and maize or corn cobs.
[44] Kathua, a district in Jammu, falls [...] can be used to manufacture coarse paper.
[22] 22. If someone you are going to [...] not look at his or her writing paper.
[25] “O First Father, First Lord, [...] surface of the world as a sheet of paper; and if Sarasvatii the goddess [...] with this ink, ink-pot, pen and paper, still she will never finish writing of Your glory.”
[21] Kavi said (by the way, “kavi” [...] that is, the earth, is used as paper, and the Goddess of Learning, [...] Lord cannot be written.”
[4] The few foreign words found in [...] received words such as kágaj [paper], vanát [velvet], palte [...] Saptagram in the district of Hooghly.
[14] Education materials such as paper and ink are also available in Bengal. Paper can be manufactured from different [...] synthetic processes or from indigo.
[5] The districts of North Bengal – [...] maize which can be used to make paper. The Malda silk industry can successfully [...] third poorest district in Bengal.
[5] Non-agricultural industries (such [...] mills, oil mills, cloth mills, paper mills and herbal medicine factories). [...] percent of the total population.
[19] In this negative pratisaiṋcara, [...] capitalist may convert itself into a paper note of that persons choice.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] should be retained as a separate paper included in the study of Bengali, [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[2] Apará is temporary and imperfect [...] subject with the same question paper after a considerable lapse of [...] time ago may no longer be correct.
[13] This is also a jute producing area. [...] used as a raw material for the paper, plastic and rayon industres. [...] produced from pineapple leaves.
[14] If dams are constructed on the [...] can be grown profitably, so the paper and sugar industries can also [...] the plains are like North Bengal.
[21] You must have seen ink tablets. [...] the entire earth serves as the paper” – pátramúrvii. [...] try because they cannot help it.
[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] mills, cloth factories, flour mills, paper mills and plant-based medicines). [...] war is always around the corner.
[11] In common usage kárpás also means “paper”, because in those days paper was made of cotton. Paper made with cotton through an indigenous [...] kágaj [“cottony paper”] in colloquial Bengali. The word kágaj [most common Bengali word for “paper”] is not a native word; it is [...] word is kágad .
[77] Many of you have possibly seen [...] straight. Pine wood is used in making paper and also in making matchsticks. [...] properties with eucalyptus oil.
[40] You have seen that in order [...] . After clipping two pieces of paper together I can say, “I have [...] káiṋcana.”
[137] Compared to ordinary flowers, the [...] stretch; it almost seems like a paper flower. I have given the name [...] is called a lat́kan shop.
[15] Now, that very tree on which Princess [...] wrapped up in a multi-coloured paper wrapper on which the full details [...] chocolates as she could manage.
[390] 50) Páper. A type of giant crisp made of chick-pea flour and deep fried in oil.
[83] Take the example of okra. Edible [...] industry, and can also be used in the paper industry to produce ordinary quality paper. It can also be used as a fuel. [...] consumes little irrigation water.
[86] Paper can be made from bamboo, bamboo [...] cane waste and maize waste. Good paper can be manufactured from hoop pine [Araucaria cunninghamii D. Don.].
[62] Many people consider their temple [...] are treated as deities. But the paper on which the scripture was written, [...] damage by fragmenting human society.
[37] You can easily understand from [...] Today their position has changed on paper, but the actual position remains [...] instead of making it more thorny.
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[15] Humans should not be slaves to [...] was a silver coin, but now it is paper; so a person continuously ideating upon rupees will become enslaved as a paper note in the cash box of some business [...] liberated from the bondage it is Shiva.
[15] In one of my short stories I narrated [...] poem appeared in the examination paper. But, however good these vidyádharas might be, they do not attain Parama Puruśa.
[23] A language usually changes every [...] and still later papyrus became paper. Bengali was written with wooden pens and Oriya with iron pens. To prevent the paper from being cut by the iron pens, Oriya letters became round.
[45] In Bengal, pineapple leaf fibre [...] sugar cane pulp can be used in the paper industry.
[28] I was just speaking about papyrus. [...] pápire, pápires, “paper”, etc. come from the word pa-pirása [...] Arabic-Hebrew family languages was Mishra.
[30] So we were talking about the word [...] leaves. Even the English word “paper” comes from the word pá-pirás. [...] correct pronunciation of “paper” is pepár. If paper is read over and over again its [...] church long after the invention of paper.
[31] In olden times the people of central [...] tálrapatra) or on modern paper.
[32] It has already been mentioned that the English word “paper” comes from the word “papyrus”. [...] kágaj, not kágad.
[4] A piece of paper has two sides. Although they are [...] cannot be separated from the one paper entity. Removal of one side of the paper jeopardizes the existence of the [...] are an inalienable concomitance.
[25] You can easily understand from [...] Today their position has changed on paper, but the actual position remains [...] instead of making it more thorny.
[5] In Bihar many types of healthy [...] residual pulp can be used in the paper industry. Fossil fuels are fast [...] Motor cars can run on this fuel.
[52] In the hilly land of southern Angadesh, [...] used to produce match sticks, and paper can be produced from the residue of sugar cane, and also from maize or corn cobs.
[24] Previously Bangladesh was self-sufficient [...] the river banks to manufacture paper. This is causing the river banks [...] some areas as reserve forests.
[128] “O Shiva, if the goddess [...] pen, and the vast lithosphere for paper, still she could never finish writing your qualities.”
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold [...] be used for the manufacture of paper and certain chemical substances, [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.
[113] You can use this word, aeśamasya, [...] language. With it you can save ink, paper and time.
[122] And so, whatever the people in [...] aekśava. In some places paper is made from sugar-cane husk through a modern process. This kind of paper can also be called aekśavapatram [...] be aekśava guŕa.