Pa > References for ‘park’
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[14] So these are the five main propensities. [...] but when you reach a beautiful park you are quite happy. In sádhaná [...] will automatically be controlled.
[6] Upon getting the letter, I immediately [...] insult, one evening he went to a park in Kolkata and overdosed on opium. Deep into the night he came to the notice of one of the park;s gardeners. Despite desperately [...] ink over his entire body.”
[310] In the past, Calcutta and the surrounding [...] water in eastern Calcutta, and Gol Park derived its name from the many [...] mainly confined to the Sundabans.
[56] If materialism ever comes to power, [...] about within the boundaries of the park, listening to monotonous music [...] become an animal in a zoo like this?
[10] The Negro race has three branches: [...] Two of these marks mean “park”. A forest has many trees so three [...] complexion and rather short in stature.
[30] There was a dense forest between [...] new or non-historical street or park after him? At the end of the Buddhist [...] Caŕakd́áuṋgá will also be changed.
[55] Its outer meaning is: “So [...] Sárnath. The sages made a deer park in this Sárauṋganáth [...] Migdáb in Prákrta.
[592] If materialism ever comes to power, [...] about within the boundaries of the park, listening to monotonous music [...] become an animal in a zoo like this?
[125] a planned park. If a sanctuary for birds and [...] nirbhaykánan .
[49] Then, Madhumita saw two female ghosts taking a stroll in a nearby park and asked: “Who are they, sister-in-law, Fish-Eating Ghost?”
[77] “You are in the prime of [...] you good to have a stroll in the park.” And the daughter-in-law [...] get a breath of fresh air in the park.”
[79] And thats why, today, they have come to stroll around the park together. Look… look, both [...] tree gossiping and chewing betel.
[22] “You are in the prime of [...] you good to have a stroll in the park.” And the daughter-in-law [...] get a breath of fresh air in the park.”
[23] And so the ghost in-laws go to the park together every day for a breath [...] bowlful of condensed milk cakes.