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[13] MAHUYÁ. Madhuca indica [...] limettioides Tanaka. MUSABBAR. A paste prepared from the juice of [...] (GANDHA-MUTHÁ). Cyperus rotundus Linn.
[12] [In this locality, there is neither mortar nor pestle, People turn chillies into paste on their cheeks, They eat fast, [...] Look, the crow eats up the paddy.]
[24] Some devotees are dualists out [...] a condensed form of sandalwood paste and the jiiva bháva at [...] O Lord, only You exist.”
[6] [We shall accept cloves in exhange for stag. We will accept paste for pollen. We will accept hot [...] medicinal fruits in exchange for nuts.]
[19] Being under the influence of the [...] candan-chápa (or the mark of sandalwood paste on the forehead, arms and chest). [...] they have become Brahma Himself.
[50] As said before, the Aryans became [...] noteworthy that powdered rice or its paste was widely used in the popular [...] separate the rice from the chaff.
[21] 1. Applying lime paste on the chancroid and then raw sugar or honey on top of it will quickly cure it.
[23] 3. Grind the root of bhuṋicáṋpá in water and then apply the paste on the chancroid as an ointment. The chancroid will soon subside.
[26] 1. Green (unripe) areca nut [ [...] a stone vessel, if applied as a paste on the sores, will heal them.
[27] 2. Take white dhuná [...] and beat it with butter into a paste, then rinse it in water and again [...] dry up within a very short time.
[28] 3. Roots of svet karavii [...] var. alba ] well-ground to a paste in water, applied on syphilitic sores, will dry them up.
[34] 1. An application of buckiidáná [Psoralea corylifolia] ground into a paste in the urine of a black cow; or
[6] “Suddenly there occurred [...] And so, by the time you make a paste of the chátu, I will finish my bath.’”
[4] 1. The nágdoná [...] leaves of this plant are pounded to paste and the child is made to smell the paste, the convulsions will be cured. There is no other medicine for this disease.
[47] Now, what is pújá [...] flowers, bel leaves, sandalwood paste, Ganges water, basil, bananas, [...] forehead with vermilion or sandalwood paste] and visarjana [immersion of the [...] vidhipújana [systematic worship].
[22] SOME [...] slice of potato coated with a paste of gram (chick-pea) flour and [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[13] It is known to all, and is still [...] were to take a bath, applying a paste of raw turmeric over the body, [...] collyrium inserted in their coiffures.
[40] However in such an excellent food-list [...] masoor dal [lentils] with chilli paste! What is going on here? Did the [...] words are even attributed to Shiva:
[9] Phatu and his mother met at regular [...] deviously covered with sticky mango paste. Then she invited the jackals [...] food she served was delicious.
[15] Just as the feast was about to [...] found themselves glued to the mango paste. Some did manage to leap up and [...] even died seven or eight times.
[11] Besides these common points, there [...] bio-fertilizers like compost, cow dung, neem paste, neem spray, etc. should be used. [...] sublimity and western dynamicity.
[20] 4. Prepare a paste of buckiidáná [...] apply it to the affected skin; or
[30] Kut́hera + kan = kut́heraka [...] made, and which produces a kind of paste called vrajapralepa when [...] called kut́heraka .
[50] Certain dots or ornamental [...] foreheads (e.g., those of sandalwood paste, collyrium, vermilion), but certain [...] are also called kuruvinda .
[12] The proper Bengali word for [...] Jhiuṋge soup with ginger paste (known as kaŕui [...] and increase blood circulation.
[79] If rice is cooked at night [...] ámáni are made into a paste and ingested it serves as a medicine [...] ámáni are made into a paste and ingested, it is considered [...] is kulmáśa .
[79] In order to put a number of things together, we paste them together with glue. So this glue is also called kiila .
[41] 3) A third meaning of the word [...] their bodies with green turmeric paste and bathe before weddings and [...] considered a medicine for eczema.
[78] What we describe as aguru [...] making incense sticks by using rice paste and pounded aguru -smeared [...] ágara wood nor rice paste is used presently to make an [...] of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[80] You have noticed that from [...] this club gourd is turned into paste after boiling, made into balls and then put into broth, the balls become very tasty.
[30] When boiled and dried turmeric is turned into paste for use as a spice, then that turmeric paste or turmeric water is called [...] pat́ol-káiṋcanii .
[43] Although the colour of the [...] káiṋcanii means turmeric paste or turmeric paste water).
[85] Many well-known physicians visited [...] burnt goat-stool ash or medicinal paste [...] her condition stayed the same.
[397] 57) Radhabollobhi. A type of savoury pancaka filled with lentil paste.
[49] Alternative pesticides like neem paste pesticide should be used. If copper [...] amount because it is harmful. Neem paste can be prepared from neem leaves. [...] into the fields. In addition, neem paste pesticide with urea should be [...] solution can also be mixed with urea.
[32] 7. Grind the root of puiṋ in water, and when it becomes a fine paste, mix it with 1/4 seer of water [...] excellent results with impotency.
[21] 3. Pound opium and svet candan [white sandal] into paste together and apply the paste on the testicles; or
[22] 4. Grind leaves of mango, jám, kayetbel and lemon together into a paste, and apply it to the testicles, in order to relieve hydrocele.
[30] There are other persons who advise people to practice various rituals like painting sandalwood paste on their foreheads, or sitting [...] following certain special rules.
[33] 7. If the patient suffers from severe abdominal pain, an application of white sandal paste on the navel region will bring relief.
[34] 8. If the secretions or pus of [...] will prevent blindness. Prepare a paste by burning a dry twig of apámárga [...] ash with cows ghee. This paste should be applied to the eyes with a pigeon feather.
[13] 1. Svet karavii [white oleander [...] var. alba ] roots, made into paste in water, applied as an ointment; or
[17] 5. Take some sulphur and coal soot and grind it into a paste together with coconut oil, then apply as ointment on the sores; or
[18] 6. Grind the leaves of kelekoṋŕá into a paste in the acrid water from a water-pipe [...] coconut oil or cows ghee.
[28] 5. If dysentery turns chronic, take tendrils of banyan-tree shoots, pound them to paste, and take the paste with water in which uncooked rice [...] days and it will cure the disease.
[3] [We shall accept cloves in exchange for stag. We shall accept paste for pollen. We will accept [...] medicinal fruit in exchange for nuts.]
[1] A birthday celebration should begin [...] auspicious tilaka mark [sandal paste, kumkum, etc.] from the elders; accept salutations, garlands and sandal paste from the juniors; and then accept [...] may be used if people so desire.
[5] “Deyaḿ kimapi bhavate [...] such as flowers, garlands, sandal paste, whatever I want to offer you [...] offered through my hands”.
[14] TÁŃD́AVA. [...] between the eyebrows with sandal paste, vermilion, etc.
[36] Kadalii is a very nutritious food [...] mothers death. If you make a paste of them, this has even greater [...] healthy if they are fed one part paste of overripe bananas to two parts [...] those days began to worship them.
[39] When many people gather together [...] people would bathe, applying a paste made from green turmeric. And [...] normally it is done before weddings.