Pe > References for ‘pearls’
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[29] Krśńa was one, but [...] radiant than all the worlds pearls and jewels put together.”
[16] Whatever Kála Puruśa [...] people have added, “One gets pearls without asking, but fails to get [...] only for Him and nothing else.
[37] Keeping this refrain in mind, they [...] defeats shall be strung together as pearls in the garland of victory.
[74] The knowledge of material distinction [...] linked together in Him just as the pearls are strung on a thread or sútra, [...] merely, a fragmental or partial one.
[3] The climate of Samatat is humid, [...] times, Samatat was very famous for pearls and sea products. The merchants of Bengal used to trade in pearls which were in great demand in places such as China, Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
[257] The artists or writers, before [...] defeats shall be strung together as pearls in the very necklace of victory.
[56] Anyhow we were talking about the [...] collection of things as valuable as pearls or fit to be welcomed like a pearl, [...] Mańigáchi (Mithila), and so on.
[64] 3) The third meaning is “a [...] – a ring set with diamonds or pearls or any other kind of inlaid jewels.
[273] 8) Kákala: The meaning of [...] which is set with diamonds and pearls. A pearl necklace is also called [...] “birds song”.
[3] There are so many different stories [...] dust, whenever you laugh 5 genuine pearls will pour out of your eyes, ears, [...] the thousands and thousands of pearls will make the house continually [...] day? Its up to you.”
[5] Such is the Land of Hattamala. [...] their seeds are large, genuine pearls.
[11] Cultured pearls can be grown along the Contai [...] potential for developing cultured pearls.