Pu > References for ‘pulse’
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[80] The gentleman started taking rice, salt, oil, mangoes, pulse, wax-gourds [...] house with one of the office boys.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] lost their inner vitality, the pulse of life has stopped. Such people [...] attempt to answer that question.
[6] If anybody in this universe wants [...] we first feel the persons pulse. The beat of the pulse is the sign of life.
[28] As dynamism is precious for the [...] precious for them. A doctor feels the pulse and examines its movement to determine the health of his or her patient. If the pulse does not move the patient is pronounced [...] hammer, but with a sledge hammer.
[6] Then Párvatii observed, [...] matter? I received so much rice and pulse as alms; is everything exhausted already?” Then Párvatii explained the reality –
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[20] In addition, there should be free [...] essential commodities like rice, pulse, flour, sugar, vegetable oil and cooking oil – for all labourers.
[45] In Jammu coffee can be grown and [...] black gram can be grown. Lentil pulse can be grown with wheat as a companion [...] river projects and lift pumping.
[16] Similarly, the life of a goat is [...] demons. Then, as you are fed rice and pulse, the demons begin systematically [...] nothing that anyone can say to them.
[1] Just as the people of Ráŕh [...] baŕi-posta [dumplings made of pulse, flavoured with poppy seeds] and [...] the people of Ráŕh:
[40] However in such an excellent food-list [...] Did the people of Bengal not eat pulse? Perhaps in the olden days the Bengali people ate pulse and perhaps not, but there is [...] words are even attributed to Shiva:
[43] Here also there is no mention of dál. The first mention of pulse in Bengali literature comes much [...] nearly extinct Rájnagar.
[44] Let us return to the subject of pulse. Whether or not it was used in old Bengal, there is little doubt that pulse was not a favourite food of the [...] the Ayurveda it has been said:
[70] Magadh never had a city by the [...] almshouses. In some places rice, pulse, salt and wood were stored there [...] District, modern Dhanbad District).
[72] With so much going for it, why [...] d́ál was the favourite pulse of the people in east Bengal. [...] grow well even in infertile soil.
[73] Mung is a pulse of the tropical and equatorial [...] “Bengal gram” for cholá.
[56] The dowry system is yet another [...] are not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] Sanskrit has been joined to the pulse of the Bengalees for generation [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[1] This is an old story. Mr. Panchu [...] he ate the padres rice and pulse he didnt drink a drop of [...] and declared him excommunicated.
[2] Mere movement is not the only characteristic [...] vitality, so that the throbbing pulse of their lives will be a source [...] these sorts of inspiring words.
[60] Are you only small? Those dark [...] throb with Your universal life, all pulse with Your universal rhythm, all [...] flow of the jingling ankle bells.
[7] Rama had returned to Ayodhya and [...] doctor rushed up and checked his pulse and other symptoms. He declared [...] strength and stood up straight.
[65] Of those customs – shaeva, [...] a woman a commodity like rice, pulse, salt or oil that I pick her up [...] for Manu to support this custom.
[105] Kulottha [ Dolichos biflorus ] is a very ancient variety of pulse. Although it is somewhat substandard [...] used as an alternative to wheat.
[9] Kuń + ikan + tá [...] non-liquid items (e.g., rice and pulse) are measured”, what we call kuńke in the spoken language.
[68] You certainly know that in [...] kaláya means any kind of pulse. In the spoken language of Kolkata [...] kaŕái means any kind of fried pulse. In the Ráŕh region also, in some places mung pulse is called mugkalái , and khesárii pulse is called khesáriikaláya [...] kálakaláya .
[80] You have noticed that from [...] with powdered rice or powdered pulse. You must have seen such small, [...] broth, the balls become very tasty.
[84] Well, although a bit irrelevant, [...] mudgara [club] and muga pulse [green gram]. Mudgadvidala [...] > mugdála .
[85] Many well-known physicians visited [...] a visit, too. They checked her pulse and phlegm, and the functioning [...] her condition stayed the same.
[283] At noon: At noon she eats sweet [...] jilebi 53 made from pigeon-pea pulse from Bakura,33 molasses puffed [...] 54 are made from such coconuts.
[2] Usually people do not play stringed [...] means ladle for stirring cooked pulse ( dál ). That is, the ladle that women use to mash the half-boiled pulse is końaka . Also [...] further means a churning stick.
[4] Pulses provide protein and supplement [...] so on still have to be added to pulse crops.
[64] 2) Producing all types of farm products derived from plants, such as papad from pulse, beaten rice from rice, cereal [...] cereals, jams from fruits, etc.
[55] “Im not really sure,” he replied. “His pulse is normal, hes not suffering [...] hasnt caught any disease.”
[4] The large migratory bird that one [...] fields and eat the newly-sprouted pulse seeds.
[20] 6. Take with sugar 1 tola of aŕahara -leaf [ aŕahara is a kind of pulse] extract.
[5] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] saleable commodity such as rice, pulse, salt or oil. She is not allowed [...] the girl remains unrecognized.
[17] Very often people eat food without [...] white eggplant, khesárii pulse [horse gram], red puni [Basella [...] often grew out of rotten matter.
[55] There is no doubt that both vegetarian [...] jháler jhol. A special kind of pulse ball was also made for the soup. [...] ornamental vaŕi very beautifully.
[5] 3. When due to poverty parents [...] consequently they are fed rice and pulse or plain barley from their early [...] children normally turn out emaciated.
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[2] Kukuda. Kuk + uń + dá [...] they so cheap – like rice, pulse, salt and oil – that they [...] right in supporting this custom.
[2] The dowry system is yet another [...] are not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.
[34] In addition, there should be free [...] essential commodities such as rice, pulse, flour, sugar and cooking oil.
[5] In certain parts of India farmers [...] and non-poisonous khesári pulse can be grown for the cattle.
[6] The varieties of khesári [...] skin and the outer portion of the pulse. They can be easily eliminated if the pulse is soaked in water overnight and [...] together. The inner portion of the pulse can be safely eaten by both cattle and human beings.
[40] Commodities can be divided into three categories – essential commodities such as rice, pulse, salt and clothing; demi-essential [...] cooperatives or agricultural cooperatives.
[14] Many people believe that in old Bengal biuli pulse (biri kalái) was the only kind of pulse people used. Biuli pulse was a daily staple, thus its name [...] oggara bhattá [hot rice].
[47] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] saleable commodity such as rice, pulse, salt or oil. She is not allowed [...] the girl remains unrecognized.
[39] Intelligent people realize Parama [...] something material such as rice, pulse, oil, or salt, you will have to [...] never hope to merge in Him.”