Pa > References for ‘parched’
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[13] Parama Puruśa has been manifesting [...] Cosmic bliss, the heart becomes as parched as desert sand. One who cannot [...] becomes filled with frustration.
[22] Progress along the path of devotion [...] all sides by the laments of the parched desert. No matter what the nature [...] annihilation of their latent humanity.
[18] The physical body of living beings [...] tremble and their throats become parched. Of course, once their sins and [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] of puffed rice], muŕki [parched paddy soaked in molasses], and [...] modern English “rice”.
[91] If somebody carps, “Well [...] dont drink water my throat feels parched. But then, must the whole world [...] kukkut́ii mentality.
[16] During the menstrual period only [...] Non-vegetarian food, too much fried or parched food, and too much ghee, oil or [...] not be taken in large amounts.
[38] Special attention should be paid [...] are good in this disease. Fried, parched and non-vegetarian food, too much [...] husband for at least four months.
[10] All kinds of fried things, parched things, pulses, non-vegetarian [...] fat, are to be carefully avoided.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] of puffed rice], muŕki [parched rice coated with molasses], and [...] great expressive capacity”.
[23] [Let my body be parched in this posture. Let the bones, [...] difficult to attain in lives together.]
[16] With blood pressure diseases all [...] food should be avoided. Fried, parched and sweetened foods are also harmful. [...] raw sugar or honey can be taken.
[34] After her release, she triumphantly [...] and women ululating and throwing parched rice. Bhavasundari released her [...] with or without the men.”
[15] In acidity boiled old rice (grains [...] vegetables (no vegetables fried, parched, or taken in large quantity), [...] beneficial for acidity patients.