Pe > References for ‘pebbles’
[11] “Samyauṋmasrnito svánto [...] love for God – remove the pebbles and stones from their path, making [...] “Mamatvátishayánkitah”.
[17] Now let us know why this book is [...] the Kashmir area. There they saw pebbles which were bluish in colour, looking [...] except for the blue colour). These pebbles were then known as “jambushilá” (pebbles looking like jambu). The country [...] Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.
[5] Now why does He come in contact [...] forward, fighting against all those pebbles of obstacles. When the human intellect [...] depraved and degenerate human society.
[22] As the southern part of Kashmiira was littered with pebbles resembling the jambu fruit [Eugenia [...] development of its inhabitants”.
[270] Struggle and war are not synonymous. [...] Kick away your obstacles like pebbles from your feet – you are stronger than your obstacles.
[282] Marching ahead is life. Crushing the pebbles of hindrances and obstacles with [...] is with you. Victory is yours.
[95] Social progress is not and can [...] while the squirrels collected small pebbles. Yet intrinsically both these [...] have fully utilized their talents.
[25] Action in the spiritual sphere [...] moving towards success, crushing the pebbles of obstacles and hindrances beneath [...] with the Supreme Divinity.”
[6] I started climbing. The moon had [...] huge, uneven plateau filled with pebbles and broken stones and a catechu [...] perhaps a tiger had been chasing him.
[2] When the divine bridge was constructed [...] the squirrel brought only small pebbles. Both were strong and full of energy, as each was working to his full capacity.
[4] I will therefore only tell you [...] firefly? Is anybody ever afraid of the pebbles on the track? They move ahead [...] say? I have nothing more to say.
[105] Action in the spiritual sphere [...] moving towards success, crushing the pebbles of obstacles and hindrances beneath [...] with the Supreme Divinity.”
[20] It was the practice of the Aryans [...] the Aryans noticed innumerable pebbles and stones resembling jám [...] the mythological King Bharata.
[56] I started climbing. The moon had [...] huge, uneven plateau filled with pebbles and broken stones and a catechu [...] perhaps a tiger had been chasing him.
[64] Those areas of Ráŕh [...] but soil which contains lots of pebbles and stones. Where the climate [...] but barley is not usually grown.
[12] Marching ahead is life. Crushing the pebbles of hindrances and obstacles with [...] is with you. Victory is yours.
[60] (29) Marching ahead is life, crushing the pebbles of hindrances and obstacles with [...] is with you. Victory is yours.
[47] Then there was another river, Drśadvatii [...] Drśad in Sanskrit means “pebbles”. As the river was full of pebbles, the people called it “Drśadvatii”. [...] Drśadvatii, became known as Sarasvatii.
[50] Anyway, the modern name of the [...] because it contains large rocks and pebbles. This Sarasvatii River watered [...] nor is she the daughter of Shiva.
[54] Situated between two hills was [...] was full of smaller and larger pebbles. In these areas farmers would [...] becomes impossible to find them.