Pa > References for ‘Pát́, pát, pat́, pat’

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Glossary and List of Bengali Plant Names (1)

[14] NÁGDONÁ. Artemisia [...] NÁLTE (NÁLITÁ, PÁT́). Jute, Corchorus capsularis [...] the two would serve the purpose.

Three Fundamental Factors to Succeed in Sádhaná Márga (2)

[6] What is the meaning of “prańipáta?” [...] “Pra” + “ni” + “pat” + “ghaiṋ” prań – ni – pat + ghaiṋ. Prańipáta [...] point of one’s supreme stance.

The Three Prerequisites for Spiritual Knowledge (1)

[6] “Prańipátena”. “Pra” – “ni” – “pat” + “al”. That is, [...] This is prańipátena.

The Excellence of a Bhakta (1)

[1] I think it is my socio-spiritual [...] Saḿskrta “pra” - pat + ktin = prapatti. The idea, the [...] the term “prapatti”.

The Culmination of Devotion (1)

[1] The idea that “I am at His [...] “Pra” – “pat” + “ktin” = “Prapatti.”

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[163] When one’s psychic attraction [...] tendency (in Sanskrit the root-verb pat or patati carries this sense), [...] gam or úrdhva gacchati.

Some Important Crops (13)

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“Prańipátena Pariprashnena Sevayá” – 2 (1)

[29] Pra – ni – pat + ghaiṋ = prańipáta. [...] Prańipáta is also known as bhakti.

Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 1 (Discourse 4) (1)

[19] The word prapatti is derived pra – pat root + ktin suffix. Prapatti means [...] reflected in a modern Bengali song:

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[47] Though slightly irrelevant, [...] means cloth. Kr + pat́ = karpat́ .

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (3)

[119] We can manufacture four by-products [...] from coarse jute (mestá pát). Plastic can also be made from hyacinth. Mestá pát is called jute though it is not [...] used to wear fine jute clothing.

[143] The most important material for [...] paper include jute, mestá pát́, stalks of boro paddy, corn cobs, [...] can also be used to make nylon.