Pu > References for ‘put’
See also: púta, put́á · Putana, Pútaná · putiká · putohu · putra, put́rá · putrah · putram, putraḿ · putras · putravadhú · putravatii · putrefied · putrefies · putrid · Putrii · puts · put́t́ara · puttavahu · putting · puttra · Puttrádicchet · Puttŕah, puttrah
[11] Everything in this world is restless. [...] it within lines, where will you put the lines? So a partial form extends [...] of time – that is karma.
[15] Karttrtva karma karmaphala [“Doership, [...] what have You done to me? What put this into Your mind?” But [...] reap. This is the plain truth.
[29] In the life of a person of action, [...] devotion, kiirtana is indispensable. To put it more explicitly, a devotee [...] kiirtana, the person will die.
[20] “Whenever you want to do [...] able to climb up there. However, I put it off until another day, and [...] this life to build the staircase.
[4] When dharma declines and the sadvipras [...] cause, while evil-minded persons put up strong resistance against Him.
[14] Tanmátra is a new term and [...] ahaḿtattva desires or does. To put it another way, citta manifests the actions which ahaḿtattva performs.
[18] Say a certain incident took place [...] have to ensure that people are not put into an environment which is similar [...] the physical and psychic spheres.
[10] The best psychological cure for addicts is to put them in an environment where they [...] addicted. It is a defective approach.
[29] Krśńa was one, but [...] worlds pearls and jewels put together.”
[24] Some devotees are dualists out [...] water.” (Unless sandalwood is put into water it does not give off [...] O Lord, only You exist.”
[8] Some are neutral, as I said. For instance, if you inadvertently put your hand into fire, you quickly [...] domain of merits and demerits.
[16] Similar is the impact of happiness. [...] highly vibrative news may even put an end to his life for his limited [...] the news slowly and cautiously.
[55] Countless complaints can be made [...] new job, all the medical staff put out their hand for a bribe; the [...] actually have these experiences.
[50] Atipátaka refers to a sinful [...] adharma. A chopped-off hand cannot be put back on the wrist easily.
[30] The chief ghost replied, “Im [...] I know what you can do. If you put this lemon lozenge between your [...] you will again be visible.”
[71] The leader said, “Dont [...] with rousing speeches we shall put them with the ladies at the front [...] heartily for our cause.”
[97] The fat ghost thrust 750 rupees [...] of one of his subordinates and put some money aside for a senior [...] some ornaments made for his wife.
[139] Bhutanandaji advised, “Look [...] are your main hope. Dont put too much pressure on them to pay [...] for black marketeering?”
[140] “Yes, Your Holiness,” [...] government. Moreover, we have not put the responsibility for these projects [...] anything about planning or not.”
[177] Tarun put the lemon lozenge between his [...] chief ghost could accompany them.
[37] “I will put you down whenever we get to any [...] carefully. Afterwards Ill put you back on my shoulders.”
[45] “Near you. But usually I [...] finger today.” Saying this he put the same ring back on my little finger.
[81] In most cases, it was generally [...] this reason wicked men used to put straightforward-natured women [...] appeared about one million years ago.
[82] Then Shiva made his appearance. He helped human beings to flower and blossom and put forth new leaves of welfare, expression, [...] supreme and final achievement.
[83] The women of that day stood at [...] down rules in this matter and to put them into practice with a firm [...] peaceful environment in social life.
[80] When I entered the room the fellow [...] three hurricane lanterns. One he put in the hallway room that was fixed [...] sleep in your own house.”
[94] After a little while I fell asleep [...] into the dirt. As a woman I cannot put up with this. I will not put up with it. You have to put a stop to it!”
[118] “At the beginning of the [...] people keep their mouths closed and put up with it. Even courageous people [...] take revenge on their oppressors.
[173] One thing you should keep in mind [...] beings in many ways. People who put on monkey dances generally use [...] games. It is much more difficult to put on such exhibitions with other varieties of monkeys.
[13] During the time of the Atharvaveda [...] conceived that the time factor had put on the fifty letters in a garland, [...] letters (á to kśa) were put in the garland of Bhadrakálii – a goddess of the Atharvaveda. It has been said:
[9] It should be kept in mind that [...] out of mercy but so they could put them to work in the future.)
[36] The meanness and brutality of such vipras put on a ghoulish graveyard dance, [...] shoes on the feet of the vaeshyas.
[69] The onward march of intellect, in order to put the social system built by the [...] order to meet the needs of the age.
[212] Generally the vipras logicians [...] exploit people. Of course they put the seal of religion on their exploitation in order to further their own interests.
[217] Vipras are always awake and alert [...] work for them they are able to put their feelings and ideas into [...] of their ideas come to nothing.
[219] The vipras ascertain the strength [...] Then they pose as peace-lovers and put the stigma of having fomented the war on the kśatriyas.
[47] Nothing in the world is exclusively [...] how and to what extent it can be put to use, how it can be enjoyed [...] they can earn money in exchange.
[67] It should be remembered that in [...] humble requests, or will voluntarily put on a loincloth and renounce the [...] to go on until such a day comes.
[10] The second type of people are different [...] of times if you like, but never put it into writing”. Though [...] “something coiled”].
[4] In Sanskrit, the word yoga comes [...] this is unification. When sugar is put in water, the identity of sugar is lost. This is unification.
[21] Lack of movement in the physical [...] around their heads, why then do you put on pants and a terylene shirt? [...] disease. It is motionlessness.
[7] Is it pronounced jantrakashca [...] Shrii Ishvar Chandra Vidyasagar put a dot below ya where [...] added it is pronounced ya .
[9] Similarly, when the two letters [...] respectively. In Bengali the rule is to put a dot under d́a to [...] because it occurs in the middle.
[14] Puruśa akartá [...] thinking that they are dead or we put them in a grave. It may be that [...] finds that he is inside a grave.
[22] So go on progressing. Mischief-mongers will not be able to poke their nose into human affairs and put up a fence to block the path of progress. Go on progressing, undaunted.
[13] Now it is seen that you do not put your capacity to endure to the [...] priests or travelers for water.
[1] In the coastal areas of Bengal, [...] [high-born], families would be put into trouble if these girls [...] asked about the caste of any girl.
[19] The word indra has different meanings, [...] nature of these energies, we can put them to work. Even these energies [...] – “the terrible”.
[17] Action depends on desire. The nature [...] of ones pain or pleasure. Put in another way, it can be said [...] nature of their original actions.
[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] But Krśńa had to put an example before the world. Pápá [...] quiet. Lord Krśńa was put in that state. As Lord Krśńa [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[43] Know that Puruśottama, that [...] strength of your devotion. He will put a garland of victory around your [...] performing your deeds like a hero.
[47] Caturtho samatábhávo [...] high-sounding words but do not put them into action. In the field [...] anekabuddhi [many-minded].
[19] The majority of what is termed [...] others into one’s own mind. To put it simply, sáhityikas [...] belongs to the seers of truth alone.
[147] [Alas, alas, hasn’t Rani [...] Asking Auntie, “Shall I put spices in broth? From the sweet [...] done, oh what’s to be done?]
[5] With the development of intellect [...] that they exploited the energy put in by others in society. This [...] parasites can be called the Vipra Age.
[33] No system for the worship of Durgá is prescribed by the Vedic scripture; so to put a Vedic seal of approval on the [...] reality she had no relation to Shiva.
[23] No system for the worship of Durgá is prescribed by the Vedic scripture; so to put a Vedic seal of approval on the [...] reality she had no relation to Shiva.
[6] Do you know what unit beings are? They are like impure gold. Put this impure gold – and its [...] have thus become as pure as gold.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] sadvipras will never hate them, or put an end to them by depriving them [...] showed respect to human value.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] But Krśńa had to put an example before the world. Pápá [...] quiet. Lord Krśńa was put in that state. As Lord Krśńa [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[5] But the devotees of Lord Shiva still put pressure on Tripurásura, [...] Puruśa. But under the pressure put on him by the devotees of Lord [...] by Lord Shiva and met his death.
[10] Gradually Gayásuras [...] first condition was that the Lord put His two feet in Gayásuras [...] the reason for such a condition.
[2] This vast universe is the manifestation [...] unmanifest, lies with Him. He can put any object into any position He [...] animal. Nothing is difficult for Him.
[56] Is this protean master-artist, [...] Cosmic Consciousness. She will put countless obstacles and hindrances [...] indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!
[12] Distinctions, O, Mother, shall I shun Thus put my mind in order Hundreds of knowledges Truth spun Formless remains my Mother.
[19] The individuality of the unit is [...] reflection the same wreath that you put around the neck of a shadow? Poet Vidyápati said:
[4] The science of intuition in the [...] from Brahma. As the Vedas have put it:
[7] So the firstborn prince set out on his voyage. He put on a chocolate-coloured dress [...] and feasted in joyous festivity.
[16] Going on a little further, he saw [...] painfully, “O, is there anyone to put medicine on my boils?”. [...] eyes from that horrible sight.
[52] After some time, he came back with [...] and mingled with the poor. Now put your rein in his mouth, and just [...] same Flying Peacock Horse!”
[53] Giving his deepest thanks to the [...] the man was a prince I planned to put on rags and mingle with the poor, [...] the friend of the poor?”
[54] The next morning the prince set [...] like him. He said, “Just put your rein in his mouth and see [...] friends with such people.”
[50] [A: “Actually, there are some people who illogically put forth the view that this universe [...] manifestation of this universe.”]
[3] Lack of education : (1) Women [...] Because women are uneducated, they put more emphasis on caste. These ideas weaken the foundation of society.
[27] Another boy asked, “Lets [...] quite simple really. You tried to put on Mr. Ghoshs shoes by mistake.”
[5] Questions related to spiritual [...] pariprashnas (for example, questions put by disciples to their gurus as [...] servicefulness”]. Questions put only for logics sake are [...] wasted. And sometimes questions are put not in order to know but in order [...] questions are not pariprashnas either.
[6] If pariprashnas are put and answered, and then recorded, [...] Sadáshiva nobody was there to put such questions. Párvatii [...] questions and answers and be benefited.
[30] The attainment of Brahma signifies [...] victory of Kaośikii Shakti. Or put in another way, first the defeat [...] righteousness in the external world.
[3] One day Khyát́andás [...] rice merchant, in his shop, and put one paisa in his pocket. “Please [...] could buy twenty myrobalan seeds.
[23] “Yes, what you saw is correct,” said Phani Mazumder. “I did put the money in my wallet, but instead of going home I went straight to the post office. I put the money in my savings account [...] ill-gotten money with me.”
[44] A certain Mr. Chamru Sao, another [...] denied entry to heaven. Id be put in a very embarrassing position if he returned to earth and checked the business accounts.”
[11] I have already said that devotees [...] Then and there he will come and put you on his lap and clean you. [...] [sinners]. And the devotees know this.
[41] One who is not installed in vijiṋána [...] sádhaná from this very moment. Do not put it off until tomorrow, for tomorrows sun may not rise on the horizon of your life.
[48] Another example is wheat. 20% mustard [...] produce oil. If mustard oil cake is put in water until it starts giving [...] can be grown as blended crops.
[72] In the irrigation canal between [...] potatoes are one foot tall. First put water on the soil, then manure and then dig the canal.
[4] Madalasa started imparting spiritual education to Vikranta. She would put him in the cradle and sing lullabies [...] truths. One of her lullabies was
[11] Madalasa then said, “You [...] the king and said, “Please put this ring on Alarkas finger [...] left her husbands place.
[13] Vaerágya does not denote [...] afflicted, who for inability to put up with afflictions, are all amongst [...] most of them fall from their path.
[4] The Rk Veda was first composed [...] portions. These musical portions were put together to form the fourth Veda, [...] sáma” means “song”.
[2] The first factor is the hypocrites [...] their theories, how will they be put into practice? They are obviously [...] in point. It too has never been put into practice, nor will it ever [...] responsible for the failure of a theory.
[22] Another way to give the public [...] or you do not get any chance to put a word to him, but you need not [...] gain. Is it a less important gain?
[9] And it was for this reason that [...] became an imperative necessity to put the teachings in book form to [...] presently sixty-four Tantric texts.
[20] The best category of disciples [...] side up. When such pitchers are put in a tub of water, there is water [...] they learn from their preceptor.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] of the Aryans were reluctant to put the Vedas in black and white. [...] of them were missing for good.
[94] That is to say, “This Tantra, [...] doctrine, why on earth would He have put it into the mouth of the non-Aryan [...] declared themselves to be Tantrics.
[59] There will be two kinds of laboratory [...] different organs of these babes can be put into action by different substations. [...] the directions of their masters.
[60] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] evolution of human beings, nature will put a bodiless mind into the embryo [...] and consequently the personality.
[99] A proposal to form India into a confederation consisting of three zones was put forward by Sir Stafford Cripps [...] did not agree to this proposal.
[5] The real meaning of education is [...] potentialities will be awakened and put to proper use. Educated are those [...] their learning in practical life.
[3] Let me drop a few hints. You apply [...] in a particular country. He is put under severe strain because of [...] influence of the physical environment.
[11] So, what is the need of education? [...] all trees, plants and birds, and put them on the path of welfare.
[2] Though the human society is one [...] approach, whereas western countries put great stress on objective development. [...] greatness of Ananda Marga ideology.
[5] Now, the best way of enmity against [...] of enmity against a bird is to put it in a cage so that it will become [...] deprive it of the capacity to fly.
[3] Much can be done to develop the [...] great deal about the local area and put this knowledge to practical use. [...] answers to questions such as these.
[8] Jine kadariiyaḿ dánena: [...] him a full meal, and he will be put to shame.
[9] Whatever thoughts any small child, [...] the entire social structure. To put an end to the indiscipline and [...] another and more disciplined group.
[8] We know that due to natural causes, [...] would it be more reasonable to put out pro-molasses propaganda?
[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] balla is passive voice and has been put in the seventh case instead of [...] to the accusative, second case.
[32] The word prasráva [urine], [...] Farsi word pesh means “to put in front”. “One who [...] word pesháb means “to put water in front”. The Sanskrit [...] related to the word prasráva.
[41] There is one more thing to keep [...] gáyattrii with a single ta. Similarly put + tra = puttra. One ta belongs to put and the other to tra. Thus puttra is also spelled with two “tas”.
[19] Mámekaḿ sharańaḿ [...] is simple. It is not possible to put one foot in one boat and the other [...] mokśayiśyámi má shucah.
[16] [The question arose in my mind. The first morning sun put the question to the new arrival: [...] And again there was no answer.]
[7] In communism the slogan is, “From [...] to do more labour. People will put all their talent and energy into [...] incentive or interest in the system.
[7] Having read Mihirs letter, [...] afternoon Prashanta had seen him put a blade to his throat.
[6] Suddenly I felt a strong gust of wind. I put my hand on Pareshs shoulder – but where had he gone! I started shivering.
[13] “Well though Babu, I dont want to put on airs, so when I have to introduce [...] the Candil police station.”
[23] Then he said, “Then do something else instead. Put your head on my lap and lie down with your legs outstretched.”
[6] The second type is internal psychic [...] so strong that they would rather put their heads in fire than violate [...] eliminate us. Their days are gone.
[87] Relative truth and falsehood are only shadows of satya; they can be mistaken for satya but if put to the test, they clearly reveal [...] cannot realize an absolute entity.
[87] Relative truth and falsehood are only shadows of satya; they can be mistaken for satya but if put to the test, they clearly reveal [...] cannot realize an absolute entity.
[125] To prepare the ladys finger seeds for sprouting, put the seeds in warm, not boiling [...] The seeds should then be sown.
[206] To prepare bitter gourd seeds for sprouting, put the seeds in warm water, not boiling [...] The seeds should then be sown.
[318] When preparing the land for horticulture, [...] compost and some calcium should be put into them. Calcium should be used [...] because it makes the fruit sweet.
[1] Much can be done to develop the [...] great deal about the local area and put this knowledge to practical use. [...] answers to questions such as these.
[33] 1) Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts. [...] and five kilos of salt should be put into the bottom of the hole. The [...] will thus grow in a natural way.
[30] The introduction of the local language [...] primary to tertiary level will also put the local people in control of [...] undeveloped and developing countries.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] sadvipras will never hate them, or put an end to them by depriving them [...] showed respect to human value.
[23] 23. Do not put your fingers in your mouth and [...] your fingernails with your teeth.
[11] Freedom is restored through struggle. [...] the countries of the world when put to socio-psychoanalysis, shows, [...] reminiscent of the trade union movement.
[19] The second advantage of the patrilineal [...] neither the child nor society is put to any inconvenience.
[32] Great injustices are also being [...] learned much, remembered much and put their knowledge to practical use [...] scholars is totally meaningless.
[40] The main feature of what, in the [...] one time. First, they will not be put to any trouble themselves, and [...] pronouncements with bowed heads?
[56] It is a characteristic of vested [...] his babies, and save something to put towards the cost of his daughters [...] they out of touch with reality?
[6] Do not indulge in unnecessary criticism [...] to our principles, and it will put those against whom it is directed [...] not easy to arrive at a verdict.
[14] During the time of the Atharvaveda [...] conceived that the time factor had put on the fifty letters in a garland, [...] letters (á to kśa) were put in the garland of Bhadrakálii – a goddess of the Atharvaveda. It has been said:
[59] Shiva was well aware of human psychology. [...] why should he not be allowed to put on clean clothes tomorrow?
[23] That which is yet to be, is the [...] People well know that when they put their hands in fire, they will [...] of the burning power of fire may put their hands in the fire. It is not their mistake – it is their ignorance.
[14] For example, some say that the [...] mantras. Others say that someone put black spots on the moon. Others [...] the spirit of inquiry in others.
[15] The influence of so-called authority [...] rationalistic outlook, and those who have put a seal on their innate faculties [...] unalterable, unquestionable truth.
[12] For this reason I said that devotion is fundamentally different from action and knowledge. If we put action and knowledge on one side [...] knowledge to be those of the fools.
[6] There will be two kinds of laboratory [...] different organs of these babes can be put into action by different substations. [...] the directions of their masters.
[7] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] evolution of human beings, nature will put a bodiless mind into the embryo [...] and consequently the personality.
[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] fire” alive; that is, fire was put into their mouths. In other words, [...] the practice has been abolished.
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[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] precious, priceless. That is why I have put the term “devotion” [...] moment. There is a story about it.
[23] With the development of the mind, the physical structure becomes more complex. It can be put in another way: the physical structure [...] is bound to become more complex.
[1] Many philosophers say that the [...] the mind. It would not be just to put the entire blame on the motor [...] they say there are eleven organs.
[30] Arúp said, “About [...] restlessness, this agitation, will be put to rest as soon as I come near [...] – I want only peace. ”
[51] “Dont you know that?” [...] there before them you would be put to great trouble. They knew they [...] Wednesday by any means.”
[16] Similarly, the life of a goat is [...] shortly meet the same fate. Now, put yourself in the same situation. [...] nothing that anyone can say to them.
[7] In a Proutistic economy buyers [...] farmers will not be exploited or put to needless hardship.
[19] In a Proutistic society, buyers [...] farmers will not be exploited or put to needless hardship.
[5] This Puruśa is not only [...] somewhere; if we remove it and put it another place, that is, if [...] does not do any action by himself.
[9] Throughout his life, the author [...] Emancipation of Women”.) Simply put, there are two points: first, [...] become economically self-reliant.
[42] In the case of language, inferential [...] the worlds languages have put them properly to work. Yet they are the hidden wealth of the human mind. If they are put to work then language and literature [...] the richer literature will be.
[56] Anyhow we were talking about the [...] or háte tule dáo [put the necklace in his hand]. Here [...] Mańigáchi (Mithila), and so on.
[65] [Is it true that Radha has not [...] body with a golden hue just to put Radha to shame?]
[3] (1) Hypocritical psychology. Some [...] effort. They are never meant to be put into practice, they are only intended [...] confuse and befool the masses.
[15] Pure logicians have another noticeable [...] As such they lack the [will] to put their theories into practice. They make no efforts in that direction.
[16] (3) The third circumstance is inefficiency or lack of power to put a theory into practice. The theory [...] defects, it cannot be materialized.
[12] 2) The rule of reason. What is [...] convincing argument to defeat the logic put forward by his opponent. This [...] “yukti” or “reason”.
[2] Here a question crops up – [...] kind of plant cannot ordinarily be put into the category of plants, because [...] plants mobile rather than immobile.
[1] Bhajahari was the name of a rich [...] that all Bhajahari had done was to put a few buckets of water on the floor.
[19] Grammatical aphorisms are put together according to proper and [...] words can be pronounced properly.
[9] The Prákrta language came [...] Vedic pronunciation changed. To put it in another way, the name of [...] advent of Krśńa.
[9] Phatu and his mother met at regular [...] well-groomed. Phatus mother put straw mats on the ground which [...] food she served was delicious.
[23] This duty is to take all humanity [...] path of dharma – those who put the welfare of others above their [...] practical value in human life.
[14] So you must under all circumstances [...] Victory is assured to those who put dharma above everything else. [...] now, nor will they be in future.
[2] Some of these defects lead one [...] sinning for fear of being insulted or put to shame. However, such sinners [...] children of Parama Puruśa.
[4] Of these obstacles, the temporal, [...] sphere can non-human creatures put up a fight.
[17] Primitive society was guided by [...] seldom come to power directly. They put the kśatriyas or vipras [...] deprivation and exploitation are extreme.
[56] The other meaning of guhá [...] Himalayas. Live in the world and put forth your entire self for the [...] your own “I”-ness.
[28] But Narada said to them, “What [...] give the dust from your feet to be put on the Lords forehead? Will that not be a sin?”
[19] There are some words that do not [...] modern era then one will have to put a lot of effort into research. [...] but they are still in use today.
[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] Sanskrit but they do not want to put in the effort. They use many incorrect [...] injustice to their successors.
[11] Only a magnanimous and pervasive [...] the finite. In other words, or put more simply, I wish to say that [...] virtuous principles of morality.
[12] Social life must take morality [...] Only then will society be able to put an end to the erosion caused by [...] religion, or so-called dharma.
[10] 10) It is a bigger thing to put one lesson into action than to hear many. You should put into action every lesson in your life.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] under social pressure, or those who put on a show of being moralists from [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[23] Thereafter the newly-married couple [...] so desires]], the bridegroom may put a vermilion mark in the parting [...] she so desires]], the bride may put a vermilion mark on the forehead [...] 2 )
[9] Two plus two equals four: this [...] Mind (yunj + ghaiṋ). If you put sand and sugar together, they [...] because they are already unified.
[1] Now about Lord Krśńas [...] practical approaches. However, I shall put forth a few out of many examples.
[283] It is a bigger thing to put one lesson into action than to hear many. You should put into action every lesson in your life.
[467] The devotional sentiment is the [...] force around it, just as people put up a guard-rail around a small [...] the onward movement of society.
[90] Many people mistakenly say that [...] why “but” and “put” are pronounced differently. The [...] “under”, etc. The word “put” is of Norman origin. Here the [...] “pecuniary”, and so forth.
[34] There are people, however, who [...] happy, and make an all out effort to put them in danger. On seeing someone [...] including the field of politics.
[52] The word ku can be used [...] confine oneself to narrow ideas, to put a blot on human history, etc.
[19] I am sure you know that if [...] “Greenich”. If you put some ghugni [an Indian [...] from such kinds of translations!
[22] Immediately after the crop is harvested, do you fill the storage bin with it? Do you put it in a pot and boil it? No, certainly [...] with the husking pedal. Then you put it into the pot and cook it, is [...] also known as kut́a .
[34] If mango glue is kept in a container and bird seed is put on it and a bird fearlessly alights [...] fowler takes this opportunity to put it into a cage, then that would [...] considered the deed of an honest person.
[35] Many years ago I used to hear [...] trust them they were welcome to put them to the test. These housewives [...] men” is kut́a .
[80] “This morning I received [...] to the cause of freedom will be put into metal caskets and buried, [...] will sink into darkness.”
[7] The meaning of the verbal root kunth ( kuth/kuthi ) is “to put pressure”, “to inflict [...] straining at the time of evacuation.
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] person from hell is known as put , so two t s must [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[20] Sárśt́hi [...] I have become one with You? To put the idea in another way, here [...] I enjoy the taste of it?”
[18] Vaishnavism, or the cult of devotion, [...] with these words: “We just put up a facade of resistance. In our heart of hearts we accept your supremacy.”
[79] In order to put a number of things together, we [...] glue is also called kiila .
[66] “In order to come here I [...] For three long months I had to put in a lot of nerve-racking effort; [...] eyes went wide as a kite.”
[81] “The second difference I [...] its intolerable. It cannot be put up with.’
[84] “ ‘Sir,’ they [...] Weve taken off the cushions and put them on the floor. Now the bench [...] with third class tickets.’
[85] “Perplexed, I stammered: [...] shouted out in a single voice: ‘Put the cushions back where they were. Put the cushions back where they were.’
[88] “One smart passenger said: [...] tickets, but rather tell them to put the cushions back in their rightful [...] where they were living.’
[119] “How could I dare to put up a protest?” replied Aklmand. “I also do such things from time to time.”
[138] “The village gentleman thought: [...] religious merit, then Ill put on the tilak [religious mark] [...] before the train comes.’
[26] 3) Cát́u [iron pan] [...] or towel in the hand in order to put it on the stove. This handle is [...] stove, are also called karpara.
[30] Nonetheless, one should not miss [...] Lord Krśńa would put her to tests at every step, and [...] blessings of Parama Puruśa.
[53] Even then, let me repeat what [...] have been addicted to wine, or to put it correctly, wine caught hold [...] wine used for religious purposes.
[65] There are people whose hair [...] hairpiece with designs made by women to put in their hair with the help of [...] – kálikáni ).
[80] You have noticed that from [...] boiling, made into balls and then put into broth, the balls become very tasty.
[84] I asked, “After becoming non-violent, are you planning to put a total prohibition on the use of arms?”
[91] He replied, “There was no need to cut the bamboo. We put fire at the places where it was [...] and it broke on its own.”
[100] He said, “I dont [...] to pieces. I tear it by hand and put the pieces in the eating vessel.”
[111] He replied, “You should remove the insects by violently shaking the lotus before you put it in the hand of a god or a goddess. Then it will be alright.”
[152] I rejoined, “How strange! [...] awkward situation they have actually put you in!”
[160] He said apologetically, “It [...] all will come. I am planning to put up a multi-coloured canopy, and [...] day is declared a holiday.”
[168] He said, “Oh, for running [...] secretaries explain it. Then I just put my signature on the place they point to with their forefinger.”
[11] 9) The ninth meaning of the word [...] kinds of decorations have been put in the hair – this kind of loose hair is also called kakubh.
[13] Ka means “water”. Ka [...] water is stirred or agitated or put to work”. It has many colloquial meanings. For example:
[100] Arúp said, “About [...] restlessness, this agitation, will be put to rest as soon as I come near [...] – I want only peace. ”
[121] “Dont you know that?” [...] there before them you would be put to great trouble. They knew they [...] Wednesday by any means.”
[164] That was a short aside about the [...] kapotaka. Its juice or sap can also be put to various uses. Garjan wood does [...] construction of boats and local ships.
[61] If part of a book contains [...] káńd́as put together constitute the epic [...] identical, are almost the same.
[37] [Dont put a flower in your tress; simply tie it loosely in a bun]
[183] So thought, so it was. Keeping [...] Dont drink just yet. First put something in your stomach, then drink.”
[194] I noticed that the lady was standing [...] I reached out my hands and she put the glass in my hand. What delicious [...] so many curves in the road here.
[271] More and more amazed, I looked [...] motherhood I had seen in the dream. To put me at ease Nihál looked [...] was telling you about her.”
[48] If parents fail to educate their [...] the world. As a result they will put on a show of purity in public [...] engage in antisocial activities.
[83] People look among the leaders of [...] opinion, the ones who should be put on trial. To burden judges with [...] is to do an injustice to them.
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[21] Did the Supreme Entity, after creating [...] flow of the Cosmic Imagination, put an end to the cycle of creation? [...] complex structures were created.
[25] The mulberry silkworm is a domesticated [...] In this variety the cocoons are put on trees in order for the larvae [...] impractical to collect the cocoons.
[92] It is improper to use the word [...] oṋḿkára also put a candrabindu over the o [...] oṋḿkára is written.
[59] There is a nice story. Once there [...] non-differentiation. One day he put his pet dog on his lap and ate [...] inferior animal? How degrading.”
[83] He is Nirguna due to his innumerable [...] if they are to be picked up and put back in the packet.
[19] Anything else is not scripture [...] occurred. Now the time has come to put an end to the conflict over religion forever.
[20] There is still another thing which [...] few people arbitrarily decided to put these two towns in two separate [...] identify those who made them refugees.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] big steel plants can easily be put into operation. This would substantially [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[9] Those who follow Vidyámáyá can be put into four categories: First, those [...] these are lower than the lowest.
[9] “Tároriva sahiśńuńá”. [...] proclaimed a State of Emergency and put hundreds of innocent citizens [...] power of endurance of a tree].
[9] Next is the vishuddha cakra, located [...] expression]. When any theory is put into effect the process of practication [...] sváhá and namah.
[19] The daughter-in-law had put up with the discomfort of a mouth [...] and increase the appetite.”
[25] And this type of concentration [...] – poems recited in the ears to put children into deep slumber, not [...] positive hallucination of this kind.
[36] [Oh child, get up and wash your face, put on your dress, and put your mind on your lessons!]
[39] [Oh child, get up and take a half bath; put on your lungi and cap, and try to concentrate on your books.]
[3] Women then became treated as commodities. [...] ways. Different arguments were put forward in support of the rule [...] was no better than a commodity.
[18] Nonetheless, one should not miss [...] Lord Krśńa would put her to tests at every step, and [...] blessings of Parama Puruśa.
[14] Due to constant criticism the zamindary [...] capital of the capitalists and put a ceiling on bank balances and [...] belongs to those who shave the face!
[1] I have already said that human [...] percent remains unutilized. To put it very plainly, human beings [...] their mental and spiritual power.
[2] Now is this Macrocosm the Causal [...] place. This bolster is here; I put it here; this is movement. That [...] The spatial factor must be there.
[27] This morning I said, regarding [...] is more intelligent. But if you put the question before a devotee, [...] Now you grant me a boon.”
[29] Then Viśńu said, [...] conditions. The first is that you put your divine feet on my chest – you must put them there.” Viśńu [...] Gayasura has been characterized here!
[1] This is a very short story about [...] palanquin off their shoulders and put it on the ground. Then the king [...] bádhati as vádhati.
[9] Everything can be explained by some historical necessity. We have not put our minds to this task. Had we [...] some great future possibility.
[2] Take a little camphor and some [...] this preparation has been made, put that boiled oil and those máskalái [...] solid, the camphor may evaporate.
[13] [Look at the young brahman, more [...] elephant. His arms down to his knees put even the snakes to shame. His fiery countenance seems to be enveloped in ashes.]
[13] As far as possible, patients should [...] cloth. Before retiring to bed, put a hot flannel compress on the [...] water mixed with ammonium chloride.
[27] Kalatra : Some time before [...] child was not a Vipra, but was put into the caste of its mother, [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[39] In ancient times there was the [...] ekarśi fire also had fire put into their mouths. The rule was [...] compulsory social observation.
[40] When superstition entangles a person [...] think about the abominable way we put fire in the mouth of our recently [...] the original ekarśi fire.
[45] The ekarśi fire that was put into the mouth of the munis was [...] preserved. Today the fire that is put in the mouth is the fire that [...] this not a mockery of history?
[46] Women were considered unfit to maintain the fire; then why should fire be put in their mouths? This is yet another [...] developed wisdom and intellect.
[11] So far we have discussed who has [...] to be mere objects of pity. They put pressure on them in order to ensure [...] watchful eye on their students?
[51] In some families the parents have [...] indiscipline. The parents have to put up with more unrest, adding to their lack of peace.
[43] The soil of North Bengal, Bangladesh [...] soak the seeds in water overnight, put them in hessian cloth and rub [...] sweet of Gaya district of Bihar.
[37] First, a decentralized economy [...] village. This is the only way to put an end to colonial, imperialist and fascist exploitation.
[19] An economic depression in capitalist [...] immense loans, and these loans will put a strain on the Indian economy [...] increase its range of barter trade.
[5] (3) The funeral pyre should be [...] ground and also be the first one to put earth on the corpse.
[1] Often a question arises in the [...] spread all around the earth who put forth various reasons and fallacious [...] salvation. Such are their ideas.
[7] In actuality, whatever the type [...] human body and one will have to put it to work. One who has obtained a human body but who does not put it to work, who is not committed [...] or she is inferior to an animal.
[26] Now Parama Puruśa [...] twenty lives would be required to put an end to them. However Hari [...] pápaḿ yah sah harih .
[59] The world is moving very fast, [...] forming Proutist organizations is to put a moral check on the immoral practices in our individual and collective lives.
[3] In the stage of synthesis a particular [...] as victims of social injustice, put up an antithesis against the synthesis [...] how few their numbers, they can put up an antithesis. As soon as the [...] within the bounds of relativity.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] plea of being in the majority, put up the demand that they them selves [...] make use of it for the time being.
[3] One cannot, by dint of ones [...] training before it is asked to put on its various skilful performances. [...] properly trained and disciplined.
[15] The inner urge for this four-legged [...] ends quickly. No sooner do you put a delicious but small item in [...] this feeling, is indeed dharma.
[5] Now, let me explain the philosophical [...] nervous system. When the nerves are put under a heavy pressure the effect [...] poetaster, Bholá Moyra, wrote:
[3] Tantra Shástra has been [...] Whatever intellectual questions were put by Párvatii or whatever [...] Párvatii said is Nigama.
[6] The devotional sentiment is the [...] fence around it, just as people put up a guard-rail around a small [...] the onward movement of society.
[8] When a freshly washed and starched loom-woven dhoti is opened before being put on it creates a kind of paŕpaŕ [...] how he vanished into thin air?].
[34] Hebrew is a near contemporary of [...] resuscitated medieval Hebrew and put it to use in their everyday activities. [...] literature when I was in Israel.
[17] Materialists are worshippers of [...] this universe. When materialists put on a show of universal love, it [...] misappropriate others property.
[3] A language has many words which [...] was a certain hell by the name of Put. It was their conception that [...] or “one who saves”. Put + trae + d́a = puttra. In other words, since both the words put and trae have a ta, the spelling [...] pashcát + tyauṋ.
[5] Svajana means “ones [...] ladus [a type of sweet] will not put that sweet relationship right again.
[32] One speciality of dvandva samása is that if two proper nouns ending in a are put together then the ending of the [...] is Lavapura → Láhor.
[36] The juxtaposition of two words [...] words with the same meaning are put together then it is nitya samása, [...] [good manners, etiquette], etc.
[8] Purport: Those who are staunch moralists and sincere spiritualists, and who want to put an end to immorality and exploitation [...] the nucleus of the social cycle.
[15] Kalatra : Some time before [...] child was not a Vipra, but was put into the caste of its mother, [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[32] In Sanskrit the fourth case is [...] Shiváya namah. Here Shiva is put in the fourth case to mean “for [...] example, asmad – mahyam.
[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the [...] preposition. For example, “put off”, “put on”, “read”, [...] abound in the Sundarbans”.
[45] Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts [...] and five kilos of salt should be put into the bottom of the hole. The [...] them to grow in a natural way.
[17] They responded, “Yes, Your [...] security forces. At her command, they put the king in prison. She organized her combat forces within three days.
[15] Everyone invariably lived an ordinary [...] making use of the present. God has put eyes in the front of the persons [...] Puruśa or Viśńu.
[4] The seed of creation, a, is the first sound, the first letter of the alphabet. When we put together the first letter of the [...] varńamálá [the garland of letters].
[46] When the gentleman who was travelling [...] some lichus from his basket and put them in her hand saying, “Now [...] That would really be nice.”
[63] “Do as you please,” I answered. “Now stop being so greedy. Put a lock on your mouth.”
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] their ectoplasm on his mind (they put themsleves into a kind of tánmátrik [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[97] “No, no, no,” I said. “Dont put me into debt like that. You can [...] do anything more for me.”
[112] “First of all, I should mention that when Niiláiṋjana left he put that pen on the table there to give to you. He said that if you object then I should put the pen forcibly in your pocket.”
[136] Then Vásavii started talking. [...] get a chance to object, Ive put them in your suitcase in the car.”
[89] (i) Squat, sitting on the heels, [...] the left leg a little forward and put the right ankle on the lower part [...] this position for half a minute.
[96] (iv) Put the arms behind the back and bring the palms together. Duration – eight seconds.
[8] Now the question may be asked, what is supra-aesthetic science? To put it precisely, it is the endeavour [...] rather shy – in private.
[23] “What new advice could he [...] Im not getting enough time to put all that advice to use. When I [...] the habit of telling the truth.
[45] Women then became treated as commodities. [...] ways. Different arguments were put forward in support of the rule [...] was no better than a commodity.
[9] Shiva was well acquainted with [...] because it was not possible to put works in writing in very ancient [...] learned by hearing is called shruti.
[14] (Once I asked a certain gentleman, “Why do you put on such a cap? Is it because the [...] allegiance to their political bosses.)
[17] Núrjáhán was [...] Jáhángiir after ascending the throne), put pressure on Sher Afgan to surrender [...] pressure of circumstance, she agreed.
[41] “There were several reasons [...] Although Rájyavarddhana put on a show of liberality he was [...] ) or Bengal.
[113] This time a certain wealthy youth [...] could at least get a little angry. Put up some strong protest, then Ill be satisifed.”
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] wood and special mantras, would be put into the mouth at the time of [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[69] “There was one more thing [...] that was mixed with Bengali, and put on airs that they were not out-of-fashion [...] removed from the common people.
[71] “Most of the people who supported the nawab were senior Hindu officers. The East India Company put forth their best efforts to try [...] withdraw their support from Siraj.
[25] “Svarńanakula Kathá”. [...] requested Him for a story. It is being put in black and white by one of them. [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[1] You know something about aesthetic [...] aesthetic science. Flowers can be put in a haphazard way on the floor [...] is known as aesthetic science.
[11] All those educative subjects that [...] discover a continuity of facts, or to put together a respectable portrait [...] pass from prehistory to history.
[20] “That which is created for [...] in it that the common people can put to use.
[56] As I just finished saying, there [...] it with their barking. Unable to put up with the disturbance the tiger will lose itself in the deep forest.
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] Alas, I thought, if I could just put a few drops of water in his mouth, his throat would not be dry during his last moments.
[93] Khagen wasnt able to stand [...] functioning properly. I helped him to put his clothes on. At first I had [...] that he could walk by himself.
[9] A little later, the brahmins [...] sixteen fish, yet youve only put one on my plate. What happened?”
[10] “I suppose Id better [...] prepared the other four and just as I put them into the frying pan three [...] could he do? His wife continued,
[11] That vaeśńavii máyá [...] Brahmá, the creator, could put an end to this universal play, [...] form whose seed syllable is u.
[34] When I handed it to him he smiled sweetly and said, “I put the lighter in your pocket. It [...] hope you didnt mind?”
[35] I asked him to sit. A tornado was [...] pocket was underneath me. How did he put the lighter in there? After a [...] this fellow hop on a moving train?
[68] The corpse was wearing the same [...] me. Even the lighter that I had put in his hand a little while before [...] seat. It was as if he was saying,
[74] After I finished my work in Patna, I returned home. The hankerchief and lighter I put in my personal museum.