Pu > References for ‘puffed’
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[12] LÁU. Lagenaria siceraria [...] Hindi puri, unleavened bread puffed by deep frying. LODHÁ. Symplocos racemosa Roxb.
[4] Consider the matter of food. A [...] Rather we should give that great man puffed rice with roasted brinjal. Then only you can influence him.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] 100 + 20 = 120. People who are puffed up with the vanity of knowledge [...] the universe to come into being.
[19] In this nationless age, or age [...] nation. But when the Buddhists, puffed up with pelf and power, began [...] other on anti-Buddhist sentiment.
[19] The fight between jiṋániis [...] theoreticians. And also they are puffed up with vanity. [...] become jiṋániis?
[13] Now what will an intellectual do? Many learned people are puffed up with vanity. Have you seen [...] come in close contact with Him.
[19] Suppose you want to make an earthen [...] action. The causal factor of luci (puffed, paper-thin bread) is flour. And [...] Rabindranath in one of his songs said:
[3] “So youve heard the [...] reached you so quickly. I was making puffed rice when the wretched thief came [...] been crying my eyes out.”
[21] As Sarvatomukha (having faces in [...] Himself in and through each idea. Puffed up with microcosmic vanity, never [...] in human form, so He also knows.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] sadvipras are humanists. The pandits puffed up with vainglory could turn their [...] showed respect to human value.
[74] [Say nothing to those who call [...] cosy seats Reputation mad and puffed with conceit Surely tomorrow [...] flowing love and humbled crown.]
[58] The next day the prince went to [...] Janai-Dhanekhaii Langcha of Shaktigarh, tasty puffed rice balls from Jayanagar, Sarbhaja-sarpuria [...] meal and got up from the table.
[37] If ignorant people want to acquire [...] intellectuals (jiṋániis), puffed up with the vanity of knowledge, [...] questioning and selfless service.
[11] Exactly the reverse occurs in the case of materialists who are puffed up with vanity: their Bhaeravii [...] until they merge in the Supreme.
[4] Do you know the story of Mazantali [...] president. He meowed a few times and puffed up his body, a feat which greatly [...] Your Majesty?” they asked.
[6] Matter is not an absolute truth; [...] vibrations, and the human mind is puffed up with vanity or ego. Both are [...] only when the human beings, become puffed up with vanity and misuse the [...] obstructions in the flow of His creation.
[193] Most varieties of pumpkin have [...] and taken as a snack, eaten with puffed rice (moori), safflower (kusum) seeds, etc.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] sadvipras are humanists. The pandits puffed up with vainglory could turn their [...] showed respect to human value.
[29] One cannot get Him easily like puffed rice in the market place. We cannot build a temple and permanently confine Him inside.
[7] It often happens that whatever [...] little of the psychic world become puffed up with vanity and thereby invite their own ruin.
[16] There is a story for children about [...] smallest pieces. At this its belly puffed up and its throat swelled up, and it began to announce in its characteristic rasping voice,
[15] To pursue the path of knowledge [...] of knowledge, the ego also gets puffed up. “I know so much, I know [...] this path of knowledge is risky.
[6] What do we mean by vinásha? [...] prepare puri [unleavened bread puffed by deep frying] out of wheat flour [...] this is prańásha.
[11] Gaorava is the second type of ahaḿkára. It means “self-aggrandizement”. Puffed up with vanity, a person will [...] converts the mind into matter.
[22] And finally, a person who moves about puffed up with vanity and arrogance, [...] paranindá [slandering].
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] country, a gentleman was frying luci [puffed, unleavened bread] in cows [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[7] The Dutch imported into this country [...] to love to eat these pods with puffed rice. They used to cultivate them [...] look somewhat like regular peas.
[7] What is the third item? The third [...] much, his ego, his vanity, gets puffed up. The man gets puffed up with vanity, and under such [...] Godhood to all external entities.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] from paddy such as beaten rice, puffed rice, khai [a soft variety of puffed rice], muŕki [parched paddy [...] modern English “rice”.
[10] Perhaps you know that there are [...] delicious milk sweets; and molasses puffed rice. An excellent feast ends [...] twenty-five paisa as a sacerdotal fee.
[11] The menu of an ordinary feast is [...] jackfruit, ordinary sweets, sugar-cane puffed rice and, to end, two rolled betel leaves and 25% of the sacerdotal fee of the excellent feast.
[12] A horrible feasts menu leaves [...] tasteless dry molasses; old sugar-cane puffed rice and, at the end of the feast, one rolled betel leaf and a sacerdotal fee of five paisa.
[16] The next day Phatus mother was sitting on the verandah [[preparing puffed]] rice. Phatu had told her he wanted to eat [[puffed]] rice and cucumber. The jackals [...] military formation and singing:
[31] Phatus mother continued to [[prepare the puffed]] rice as the jackals sang,
[45] Human beings perform actions with [...] Human beings read a few books and, puffed up with vanity of knowledge, say, [...] do secretly or think inwardly.
[2] Before Parama Puruśa created [...] it is said that when people are puffed up with pride they spurn the world. [...] sorrow or overwhelmed with joy.
[157] Now what will an intellectual do? Many learned people are puffed up with vanity. Havent you [...] get in close contact with Him.
[391] No, we do not ordinarily find such [...] One cannot get Him easily like puffed rice in the market place. We can not build a temple and permanently confine Him inside.
[557] It often happens that whatever [...] little of the psychic world become puffed up with vanity and thereby incite their own ruin.
[126] Mr. Album said, “I dont know exactly, but I presume he runs a shanty shop of puffed rice and deep fried snacks, in Baje Shibpur.”
[80] I was traveling from Máju [...] people who are artful talkers that puffed rice bursts open from their mouths, but in the case of Manimohana I would say that puffed rice coated with raw sugar bursts [...] sugarcoated that it seems to be puffed rice dipped in the famous palm raw sugar of Kolaghat.
[36] Kur + umbac = kurumba . The [...] and hud́umba [puffed rice] by adding it to the verbal root hud́ .
[142] “Seeing all these things,” [...] Siŕir naŕu with crispy puffed rice.”
[70] 4) Tálamákháná. [...] plant with black seeds. Khai [a puffed grain or seed preparation] made [...] is called mákhán.
[241] [I will plant mangoes and jackfruit [...] give you muŕki [balls of puffed rice and molasses] made of uŕki dhán for your tiffin]
[61] Apart from the seasonal cucumbers [...] very well with muŕi [puffed rice]. Cucumbers vary widely in [...] countries and in different seasons.
[89] Again, look at the harvesting. [...] paddy made into flattened rice, puffed rice or sunned rice, it [...] the boiled rice will also suffer.
[97] So while eating puffed rice and potato cutlets, please listen to this story.
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] with sand to make khai [a type of puffed grain, usually prepared from rice] [...] is a common saying in Bengali:
[41] [What type of love is this! Insincere love is like puffed grain from dhyanp.]
[34] 14) You know that certain aquatic [...] India. Its leaves are quite large, puffed up somewhat like a kacuri [a deep-fried, puffed bread], so the people of Bengal [...] kavara is this water hyacinth.
[81] Kas + i = kasi. Kasi means “food, [...] is odanam; the rice used to make puffed rice is called kasi).
[354] But his brothers, sisters and cousins [...] Weve brought baskets full of puffed rice and containers full of potato [...] mouthful and go on telling stories.
[13] The pigeons took shelter in a pomegranate [...] resting for a while and eating some puffed rice, potatoes and savoury pancakes, [...] about the safety of Madhumita.
[17] The next day at the break of dawn [...] again, “Will these nicely puffed ashke cakes simply hang here in this way for nothing?”
[39] Madhumita, at the same time, was [...] spotlessly white and also nicely puffed, as light as cotton, and perforated [...] grandmother said the other day:
[256] Ekanore said: “The brahmin [...] to heaven where he now eats the puffed portion of luchi, cream of milk and rice pudding.”
[283] At noon: At noon she eats sweet [...] pigeon-pea pulse from Bakura,33 molasses puffed rice sweets from Tarakeshvar 33 [...] 54 are made from such coconuts.
[284] In the afternoon: In the afternoon, [...] She eats 10,000 kilos of molasses puffed rice sweets from Santipur, 10,000 [...] 10,000 kilos of Chandrapuli sweet.
[290] Bo-Bo-Bo-Bodha Mukherjee immediately went and brought 10,000 kilos of puffed rice sweets from Jonai, 10,000 kilos of molasses puffed rice sweets from Jainagar,33 10,000 [...] were covered with a lace cloth.
[337] The mynah bird, nodding and laughing [...] Before that give me a basket of puffed rice and roasted eggplant… and then Ill start again.”
[25] In devotion there is no scope for being puffed up with vanity. Because in devotion [...] Entity will make you one with Him.
[8] The most dangerous complex in the [...] weight, just as the more rice is puffed, the lighter it becomes – [...] greatest foolishness on your part.
[19] Boiled rice, fried rice, puffed rice and beaten rice are made [...] land of abundant green vegetation.
[21] When human beings first started [...] rice twice, and from this muri or puffed rice was prepared. Moreover, rice was fried on earth pans to prepare khai or wholegrain puffed rice. The nutritional value of puffed rice is negligible, but it can [...] intelligent Aryans called rice briihi.
[13] If the dysentery is a chronic case, [...] puri – unleavened bread puffed by deep frying] with a little [...] bananas, it will bring a good result.
[32] There is a word adhik in Bengali. [...] gossip. It is like a potato chop with puffed rice on a rainy season evening.
[26] There are two inner feelings behind [...] gets inflated with vanity like puffed rice. The person swells with pride like puffed rice, but inside there is nothing. [...] the first is that the mind gets puffed up with vanity, and thus grows [...] never be a truly great person.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] get uncooked rice, cooked rice, puffed rice, beaten rice, khai [a variety of puffed rice], muŕki [parched rice [...] great expressive capacity”.
[13] The abstract noun for the adjective [...] with the rain and eating our fried puffed rice, we use this word adikhyetá. [...] the frying pan to your tongue.
[17] [The Bengali year begins in Agraháyań [...] people are entertained with puffed rice fried with butter. In [...] the sky protect the cornfields.]
[8] I faced so much trouble in the [...] lucis [unleavened bread puffed by deep frying] and vegetables, [...] lucis with great difficulty.
[97] “People from Holland are [...] if you eat it with muŕi [puffed rice]. The Dutch Villa building may still be standing in Chinsurah.”
[124] The word jáŕa means [...] uprooting it. Suppose there is puffed rice in an earthern jar. If we remove the last bit of puffed rice from the jar then we can [...] kará halo. And if the last of the puffed rice has been destroyed then we [...] word sábáŕ.
[16] [When Shiva went for marriage, [...] locks, serpents were hissing. His puffed cheeks emitting babam babam sounds, [...] God! These were the arrangements!]