Re > References for ‘reads’
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[6] Similarly, beyond the vasu [...] versions. In the Rgveda it reads: sah bhúmiḿ vishvato [...] . In the Yajurveda it reads: sah bhúmirvishvato [...] . And in the Atharvaveda it reads: : sah bhúmiḿ [...] Rgvedic usage must be accepted.
[12] A person may learn many things [...] experience, however, that the more one reads, the more one forgets. That is, [...] prápti. It doesnt last long.
[12] If one reads the scriptures of any religious [...] such poems without remuneration.
[17] “Dhii”. Dhii means “wisdom”. A person who reads thousands of books will be unable [...] this human intellect is required.
[39] The artist or sáhityika [...] knowledge, like a half-baked pandit who reads a half-a-dozen books and then [...] goddess after the ideal of a harlot.
[2] [Someone reads:] “You as the most dignified [...] universal human beings.”
[13] Suppose you listen to a poem: your [...] phase. Then again, if that boy reads aloud, he hears the sound with [...] and fiction can be read silently.
[11] [An acceptable alternative version of the shloka reads] Uttamá sahajávasthá. [...] 2 )
[4] 1) It is necessary to read a lot. [...] We would not call a person who reads only a little learned.
[5] 2) It is necessary to read a lot and to understand it. If any body reads a lot but does not understand it, then he or she cannot be called learned.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] forgetting so many books? If one reads more books one will forget more [...] has been said in the scripture.
[7] TENSES [...] you read he/she reads who reads [...] do
[19] The Átman cannot be attained [...] listens to learned discourses or reads the scriptures in the hope of [...] intellect will surely be disappointed.
[8] In actuality, it so happens that [...] to the office, strolls home and reads the newspaper. Those who have [...] slightly larger than the others.