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[4] When a boat is rowed downstream, [...] hṋei hṋei [“pull ; pull ;”] while struggling against [...] in a prolonged style .
[15] How do the sudden changes in the [...] of rotation, their gravitational pull may disturb the seasons and the [...] result of the strong gravitational pull of a powerful comet or meteor, [...] called bakudashá in Sanskrit.
[8] Some are neutral, as I said. For [...] thorns prick your foot, you quickly pull your foot back; when you see a [...] domain of merits and demerits.
[27] To uproot something by digging [...] unmúla kará is “to pull something up root and all”.
[1] When a boat is rowed downstream, [...] hṋei . hṋei [“pull ; pull ;”] while struggling against [...] bandhure in a prolonged style.
[2] Every word has a history. Fifteen [...] in order to goad the horses to pull the chariot, would make a sound [...] tha, it came to be known as ratha.
[25] From the hoary past, humans have [...] For I am moving towards You. You pull me up and I shall run.”
[16] In PROUT I have said that to develop [...] course, we shall not force them to pull rickshaws, but neither shall we [...] longer. Those days are gone forever.
[13] Krśńapremánanda [...] another meaning as well: “to pull” or “to attract”. [...] we think “I exist”.
[88] The fairy flew far and the prince [...] fairy entered the gravitational pull of her Fairy Kingdom, and flew [...] Peacock Horse landed on the spot.
[6] When a man moves in a line opposite the pull of the Supreme Being, this is [...] between progress and degradation.
[13] Again, suppose someone is doing some good work but others cannot tolerate him; they try to pull him down. This should not be done; [...] muditá (encouragement).
[61] Human beings are not yet looking [...] of the energy that is spent to pull people down from the top of society [...] bottom. This is the greatest tragedy.
[1] Gad́d́ is a very ancient [...] puppet show. The exploiters would pull the strings from behind the scene, [...] rationality was considered blasphemous.
[4] Now, what is the actual meaning [...] strong, neither party is able to pull the other party towards itself; [...] collectively known as pramá.
[16] (11) Trimuńd́a mudrá : Sit extending both the legs together. Then pull the legs back towards the body [...] should be kept below the knees. Pull both legs close to the trunk and [...] minutes. To be practised four times.
[12] And what is the nature of sin? [...] father do? He will immediately pull his child out of the drain, wash [...] society as sinners is like this.
[1] Wherever there is movement or progress, [...] moves forward. Again, if I forcibly pull it from the front, it also moves [...] momentum or physical attraction.
[24] What will be the result if the [...] the earths gravitational pull that its movement is earthward. If it goes beyond the earths gravitational pull, then falling to the earth will [...] reversal of movement becomes natural.
[8] One meaning of the word ra [...] people started using horses to pull carts, they used to cry out [...] called ratha [chariot].
[153] “Not allowed!. . Not allowed!! Pull down the mask of the conspirators! Pull down!! Burn their black hands. Burn! Burn!!.Burn!!! Hoop! Hoop! Hoop!”
[10] Our well-known kalmii [a leafy [...] you catch hold of one part and pull it, the distant portion will also [...] from the Sanskrit word kalambii.
[123] Aklmand began telling the story. [...] from earth to hell reach down and pull them up and cook them in the portable [...] along with their rice and ghee.
[32] A human being is compelled [...] a cart on his own. Some persons pull rickshaws, others drive taxis, [...] also called káru .
[208] “This is a lame excuse,” [...] away the soil around it and then pull it up slowly. Theyre using [...] this in broad daylight.”
[1] I will marry my daughter in the Land of Hattamala Where cows and oxen pull the plough together And everyone [...] mother-in-laws back is invariably turned 1
[43] The performance of sinful deeds [...] Thus he endeavours constantly to pull microcosms out of the mire of sin and lead them to Supreme benevolence.
[3] If the dislodged intestine comes [...] protruded intestine back inside or to pull it back into position temporarily [...] “strangulated hernia”.
[54] We should develop our character [...] in life, others always seek to pull them down saying, “Why do [...] human society will be benefited.
[12] (1) Immediately upon reaching adolescence [...] (laungot́á) and should pull back the foreskin of the penis.
[10] The farce of democracy has been [...] handful of power hungry politicians pull the strings from behind the scene. [...] economic liberation of the people.
[20] “Bhaktih bhaktasya jiivanam”. [...] existence depends upon it. If you pull a fish out of the water it dies. [...] “Bhaktih bhaktasya jiivanam.”
[15] Should one strive to see ones [...] progress. Ones past life will pull one back. In the words of Rabindranath Tagore:
[8] Now let us analyse how the mind [...] is unable to decide whether to pull its cart towards the right or [...] control everything efficiently.
[33] The meaning of the root verb od́ is “to pull near”, “to treat with [...] preferable that the latter be used.
[83] “Magadhas misery is [...] people of Magadha have tried to pull themselves up from time to time [...] stand up straight at all.”
[54] “Áklmand Singh also [...] they asked. ‘I didnt pull it,’ said Áklmand. [...] It only weighs a maund.’
[58] “There was a queue to go [...] astonished to see the old mole somehow pull the cage out of the room, though he was still in it.