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“You Have the Right to Action Only” (18)

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Glossary and List of Bengali Plant Names (1)

[6] DÁLIM. Red pomegranate, Punica granatum Linn. [...] Cynodon dactylon (Linn.) Pers.

Yatamána – the Stage of Perseverance (4)

[18] Similarly, every expression of [...] Manbhum – they constitute the red soil of Ráŕhbhúm. There one finds layers of undulating red soil stretching for miles. There [...] storms blow over the land of this red soil, and cloud of red dust swirl from one horizon to [...] land of Ráŕh .

What Is the Primary Cause of the Universe and Who Is the Only Object of Ideation? (2)

[16] Jiivátmá [synonymous [...] mirror has no colour, but it becomes red if a red flower is placed before it. That [...] causal factor of the universe.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17) (4)

[3] Take for example the colour red. The colour is there in the external [...] accordance with those vibrations.

[4] All vibrations, all kinds of dance, produce sound. One sees the colour red in the external world. When that [...] mind dances on seeing the colour red, a sound vibration arises in the [...] t́akt́ake lál [scarlet red] in Bengali. Similarly, on seeing [...] sádá [sparkling white].

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetadvaetaváda (Discourse 19) (1)

[24] Vraja Krśńa gave [...] mental colour, be it black, yellow, red, etc., to Parama Puruśa [...] is the highest stage of advaeta.

Views of Other Faiths (2)

[12] Charvaka : At the time of [...] mixing lime and catechu produces a red colour. According to Charvaka, [...] called nástikas .

[34] [Consciousness arises from action [...] fundamental factors of matter, just as red colour comes from betel leaves, lime and catechu when they are chewed together.]

Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra (1)

[21] Now let us analyse the six actions [...] mantra is written on a brick in red ink and buried under the northeast [...] survive by killing another.

Vibration, Form and Colour (7)

[4] I will give you a good example [...] nervous system, your face gets red and hot and your hands and feet [...] him. Does it not happen like this?

[52] Among the vibrations in this created [...] entity. Sattva is white, rajah is red, and tamah is black. The greater [...] darkness we see everything as black.

[59] He Himself is colourless. He has, [...] mutative and static principles, white, red, and black colours are created. [...] blue, green, yellow, orange and red. The universe is the play of these [...] Horses” of the Puráńas.

[61] I have already told you that the [...] vipravarńa). The mutative principle is red. So those people whose minds are filled with red vibrations we call Rajoguńii [...] mutative and static principles.

[102] [Saffron and red do not a yogi make With mind undyed he remains a fake.]

Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (2)

[24] There are three main varieties [...] the world. One of these is the red oak. Its original home was Britain, Ireland, Holland and nearby areas. People believe that the red oak has the greatest capacity [...] north-central areas of Eurasia.

Unit Spirit and Cosmic Spirit (1)

[11] [Prakrti, the all-creative and [...] She is composed of three colours, red, white, and black. The unit consciousness [...] Consciousness is the Lord of Prakrti.]

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (2)

[69] This Lachmiipur jungle was even [...] finding the highest quality slate, red mineral iron and kaolin there.

[138] Looking over at the distant banyan tree, I saw the red sun peeping over the horizon. [...] peacefully now in his dark hollow.

Tripura (1)

[10] Huge quantities of red skinned potatoes can be grown [...] and locations of the mixed crops.

This World and the Next (1)

[46] When you qualify an object you say that it is either round or square, white or red, etc. These figures and colours [...] name would be suitable for Him.

The Vaeshya Age (1)

[12] Due to their intense effort vaeshyas [...] a combination of the mutative [red] and static [black] forces and are symbolized by the colour yellow.

The Supreme Entity Transcends All Colours (4)

[6] Avarńa. Varńa [...] blue, green, yellow, orange and red ( Beniiáshkalá [...] you are also aware of its colour.

[7] What is colour ( varńa [...] intellect. Another person emits red. That red colour is the outer manifestation [...] colour. He transcends all colours.

[8] In the language of social psychology [...] 2 ) is red. vaeshyas are of yellow [...] but He Himself is beyond colour.

The Secret behind Colours (2)

[1] This cosmos is vibrational. This [...] three chief colours – white, red and black. White indicates the sentient principle, red the mutative, and black the static [...] beings would not enjoy existence.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[213] [There is only one race in the [...] Internally the blood of all is red. By penetrating below the [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]

The Omni-Reflective Cognitive Consciousness (2)

[16] Then is the unit consciousness [...] unit mind. For instance, when a red rose is placed before a mirror, the mirror becomes red. Likewise the unit consciousness [...] and sorrows of the microcosms.

The Omnipotent and Omnipresent Consciousness (1)

[18] The creator of this universe has [...] fly about in autumn, the little red worms or insects, these long and [...] capacity to see all Your forms.

The Meaning of “Krśńa” in Rája Yoga (1)

[7] The various cakras are controlled [...] the mind also becomes heated and red, and there is a corresponding [...] expression of fifty main propensities.

The Liberation of the Devotee (1)

[12] There is another problem also. [...] “Ahhh!” When again a red hot iron is forcibly pressed against [...] also human beings are in bondage.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (2)

[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] characteristic Self. The flower with its red colour is coming close to the [...] that the mirror itself has become red and is moving forwards and backwards. [...] – He is Saccidánanda.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (1)

[51] Bráhmańa Sattva (Sentient) White Kśatriya Sattva plus Rajah Red (Sentient plus Mutative) Vaeshya [...] Shúdra Tamah (Static) Black

The Human Body Is a Biological Machine (1)

[15] Now, suppose a sub-gland just below [...] shyness one’s face becomes red, a physical change, and one will [...] types of impulses and defects.

The History of Ráŕhbhúm (5)

[1] Not in the Ráŕh of black soil, but in the Ráŕh of laterite (red) soil, lie the following villages: [...] significant fact should be remembered.

[20] So this land of Ráŕh [...] by the rivers. It is not exactly red because pacá gáchpála [humus or decomposed vegetation] is also mixed with the red soil. Thus the eastern Burdwan, [...] laterite soil, is gradually eroding.

[21] But how was this laterite soil [...] and the undulating highlands of red soil were once great hills. Now [...] it is not true that the entire red soil has been lost.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (1)

[31] You will have to advance with the [...] torrents of blood to stain the rivers red. In the present twentieth century, religions have assumed the form of “isms”.

The Earlier One Starts Dharma Sádhaná the Better (1)

[11] Those who are intellectuals, those [...] kśatriyas (represented by the colour red) also feel the necessity to start [...] human being after death is dharma.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (2)

[13] In Brahma, the Supreme Consciousness, [...] mirror, the mirror will also become red; if you place a yellow flower [...] apparently it will look either red or yellow. In the proximity of [...] before it. Thus the Sage has said.

The Causal Matrix (4)

[17] Similarly, whenever pleasure or [...] pleasure or sorrow. Suppose there is a red flower and there is a looking-glass. That looking-glass has no colour, while the flower is [red], but because of its proximity to the red flower, the looking-glass will also become red. Similarly, the jiivátmá [...] cannot be your object of ideation.

The Blending of Crops (11)

11 occurrences

The Balanced Triangle of Forces (1)

[3] In later years the school of Shaeva [...] Tantra written on palm leaves in red ink. The owners of the manuscripts [...] Guńamaya of Shaeva Tantra.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[10] All their gods and goddesses were [...] when the eastern horizon glowed red, the Aryans would sing the song [...] as, indeed, was the sun itself.

Táńd́ava Dance – What and Why? (4)

[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] one’s garment? The tiger skin or a red garment. The tiger skin ( vyághracarma [...] deer. So the animal skin or the red garment means, “I am using it as my cloth by annihilating the brute force.” A red garment means that I am sitting [...] quality as my outer clothing. The red colour is indicative of the mutative [...] 3 )

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt D (1)

[9] The topographical order of the [...] potatoes can grow in Tripura – red skinned and white skinned.

Syphilis (2)

[4] In the second stage of the disease, [...] or reddish in color and give out red secretions. When general disruption [...] found in greater or lesser degree.

[15] A sun-bath should be taken every [...] finely-ground girimáti [red ochre] on the sores and to cover [...] will have a thorough cleansing.

Supreme Desideratum (1)

[2] In the realm of vision, colour [...] represents the sentient principle, red represents the mutative principle, [...] universe is big, but not infinite.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 10 (1)

[1] At that time I was in college. [...] former room was closed off with red curtains, and there the elder [...] the cremation ghát́.

Spring Festival (5)

[14] After his return to Bengal, Mahaprabhu [...] Krśńa temple on that day, and apply red powder and red colour to Krśńa. Then you should play with the red powder and colour amongst yourselves,” And those who gave red powder and colour to others would [...] know, all people like them!”

[17] In the days of Mahaprabhu, the [...] whom you were going to give the red powder. If that person gave permission, [...] these customs have degenerated.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (2)

[16] Ans. Átman is a pure consciousness [...] reflections in a mirror.]] Just as a red flower placed in front of a mirror makes the mirror look red without affecting the mirror, [...] 4-8. Paiṋca Bhúta.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt A (2)

[16] Ans. Átman is a pure consciousness [...] reflections in a mirror.]] Just as a red flower placed in front of a mirror makes the mirror look red without affecting the mirror, [...] 4-8. Paiṋca Bhúta.

Some Important Crops (23)

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Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal (1)

[7] The topographical order of the [...] potatoes can grow in Tripura – red skinned and white skinned.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (6)

[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] Scandinavian countries and they have red complexions and golden hair. Alpine [...] demarcate socio-economic units.

[37] 5) Red pepper and green chilli. In the northern portion of Auṋga red pepper and in southern Auṋga [...] after the oil has been extracted.

[39] In southern Auṋga grapes [...] Bankura variety and blackberries of red Jammu variety are also very good. [...] sugar cane and maize or corn cobs.

[40] In the red soil of Auṋga, Hyderabad [...] Bankura variety, blackberries of Red Jammu variety, and mangoes of [...] varieties will grow very well.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt B (2)

[5] Gandhaceliká . Gandha [...] young brides used to wear dazzling red saris made of simul cotton. These saris were not very durable, but for weddings the red celi made the small bride look quite attractive.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (3)

[50] According to Charvaka’s philosophy, [...] lime with the catechu to produce a red colour which stains their lips, but this red colour is not something new. The [...] an actuality – just as the red colour born of the mixture of [...] nothing something did not emerge.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (1)

[17] By glorifying an irrational doctrine which has been created by personal caprice, like a red balloon of imagination flying [...] eternal whirlpool of lamentation.

Self-Realization and Service to Humanity (1)

[30] [In one sense,] materialists are [...] blue, green, yellow, orange and red. Accordingly, there are seven [...] combination of all colours is white.

Select Your Object Very Carefully (3)

[2] There is a small animal of the [...] animal? When it wants to be of a red colour, it takes up red colour, and automatically its skin becomes red. [...] equatorial and lower temperate areas.

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[19] STRUCTURAL [...] ("white"). Similarly, the red colour produces in the mind a [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.

[21] GENERAL [...] ) because of its laterite, or red, soil. [...] united Bengal. –Eds.

Samyak Karmánta (Perfect Finish) (1)

[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] the brain recognizes the white, red or black colours of objects. There [...] state of all-round fulfilment.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[30] And on the left, the face next [...] we call him agnisharmá [red as fire]. The face in the middle [...] Kalyáńasundaram.

Sálokya, Sámiipya, Sáyujya, Sárúpya, Sárśt́hi (1)

[5] The crossing of the mańipura [...] like a sweet flute, the colour is red, and the shape is triangular.

Relativity and the Supreme Entity (3)

[32] Then is unit consciousness or jiivátmá [...] to the mind. Suppose a piece of red cloth is placed in front of a mirror: the mirror will appear to be red, but in reality it is the cloth which is red, not the mirror. The same applies [...] certainly not the Supreme Agent.

Glossary (1)

[9] RÁŔH. A land of red (laterite) soil. RŚI. [...] path of progress of human society.

Ráŕh – 7. (2)

[20] [Yonder the path of red soil that leaves the village Casts a spell on my mind.]

[21] What is noticeable here is that it is not simply a “path”, but a “path of red soil”, that leaves the village [...] by Rabi[ndranath] Baul!”

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (3)

[3] The Vaeśńava [Vaishnavite] [...] Thakur – were all sons of the red soil of Ráŕh, most [...] inspiring others to do noble deeds.

[5] Jaydev, a poet who appeared at [...] Giitagovindam, was a son of the red soil of Ráŕh. Sitting [...] dance to the rhythm of his poetry.

[6] Litterateurs who came much, much [...] also emerged from the undulating red soil of western Ráŕh. [...] also a son of Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 29. The Climate of Ráŕh (1)

[1] Ráŕh is a land of rough and undulating red soil. Even if this does not completely [...] of thing is rare in the world.

Ráŕh – 18. (3)

[8] It will be a mistake if one thinks [...] of western Ráŕh is red (laterite) soil. In the Austric [...] Ráŕho, means a land of red soil; such a land is called láti in Chinese and riŕi in Greek. This red soil is not completely barren. [...] potential for good agriculture.

Ráŕh – 14. (1)

[2] The Kayasthas of western Ráŕh [...] identified themselves with the red soil of Ráŕh. Now, [...] help of his Kayastha followers.

Ráŕh – 10. (2)

[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the [...] Those eroded mountains became the red soil that we see today. The eastern [...] mother”, “O mother”].

[4] Whichever it may be, let us come [...] tropical region, and the whirlwinds of red dust, spurred the inhabitants [...] self becomes eloquent in this way:

Ráŕh – 1. (2)

[2] After a long time this very terrain, [...] Austric language and means a land of red (laterite) soil. In the world [...] the southeast, towards the ocean.

[3] Days passed, time passed, from [...] mountains became higher. The undulating red soil that we see today in the [...] land is our Ráŕh.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (3)

[30] Now, the mental feeling, neither [...] if one sees the colour white or red then the vibration created by [...] that vibration. In the case of red it is t́akt́ak and [...] “white”. When we see the colour red [lál] which gives rise [...] becomes khokan for the same reason.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (3)

[6] A similar kind of thing also happened [...] ) The red face of the magistrate got even [...] languages. This is due to rhythm.

[34] The word ráŕh comes [...] ráŕho which means “land of red soil”. Viirabhúmi [...] Austric language means “land of red soil”. Similarly, if we [...] needs to be done on this matter.

Procedure for Eating (2)

[11] (1) Sáttvika Áhára [...] green and leafy vegetables except red puni and mustard.

[19] Small amounts of tea, cocoa and [...] green vegetables of the type of red puni or mustard are támasika. [...] támasika by the next meal.

Prańáma Mantra (1)

[3] “Tava” means “Your”. [...] Suppose a spiritual aspirant has a red flower and is offering it. Why [...] compounds, but not the original stuff.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (4)

[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] composed of three colours – red, white, and black. Sattvaguńa is white, rajoguńa is red and tamoguńa is black. [...] former’s characteristic blood red colour deepens and becomes dark. [...] redness changes into refulgent white.

[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] white colour by sattvaguńa, red colour by rajoguńa and [...] self and also merges in that self.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 961 (1)

[4] If in an idle moment You ever thought [...] Please forget how many red dawns I picked flowers to adorn [...] lost And fled beyond the void.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 925 (1)

[8] The red soil of Birbhum and the green [...] merge in the borders of Nadia.

Plexi and Microvita (1)

[24] There are so many celestial bodies, [...] blue, green, yellow, orange and red), plus ultraviolet and infrared, [...] sun. Each has an acoustic root.

Phatu's Clubs (1)

[15] Just as the feast was about to [...] club in each hand. His eyes were red with rage. Before the terrified [...] even died seven or eight times.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishiśt́ádvaetaváda (Discourse 16) (2)

[9] Paritráńáya [...] not use coloured ashes (white, red, crimson, etc.), who wear either red or saffron turbans and clothes [...] appearance, external criteria.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 18) (8)

[15] We should remember one more thing [...] one’s lips afterwards the red colour disappears. Similarly, [...] or pratyaváya disappears.

[21] What is this impression like? Suppose you place a large red rose in front of a clear mirror. If you look at the mirror, what do you see? A red rose. From a distance, one may say that the mirror is red, but is it actually so? No, the mirror is not red, but only appears to be red, coloured by the reflection of the red rose. In the same way, the human [...] mirror is not actually coloured red. This is how this pápopahata [...] or virtuous deeds and thoughts.

One Should Know Everything (1)

[33] Within the scope of our perceptions, [...] sensory or motor organs: hot, cold, red, yellow, round, rectangular. Coming [...] cannot touch, so it is abstract.

More on Suffixes and Prefixes (Discourse 6) (1)

[5] There is no old Vedic word for [...] [wool], rohita – lohita [red] – both are used. Neither [...] Bengali, Gujarati and other languages.

Mind, Memory and Colours (1)

[8] If the colour is golden-yellow [...] for physical activities. When the red colour appears there is a domination [...] some extent, for mental activity.

Mind and Cognitive Faculty (1)

[5] Suppose there is one face, or there is one flower – a red flower. And there are so many [...] reflections on so many mental mirrors.

Microvita and Spiritual Attainment (1)

[19] I asked him, “Can you see the red mark on Kálii’s feet, [...] garland of fingers, etc.?”

Microcosm and Macrocosm (2)

[58] “The tiny butterfly, the small, yellow, red eyed bird… All are your [...] the glow of your beauty”.

[62] This diverse creation is caused [...] in the vast cosmic body; white, red and black. Innumerable finite [...] dominated by Máya”.

Macropsychic Conation and Micropsychic Longings (1)

[14] Now, those who think that this [...] Ráŕh. In this area there were red metals and non-metals in the soil, [...] Mayúrákśii also.

Light Comes (8)

[39] Suppose there is a clear mirror, and before it you place a large, red rose. If you look at the mirror, what do you see? A red rose. From a distance, one may say that the mirror is red but is it actually so? The mirror is not red. It has only been apparently coloured by the red rose. Just as the mirror becomes apparently coloured red, the human soul is also apparently [...] mirror is not actually coloured red.

[178] Suppose there is a red flower and there are twenty mirrors [...] reflected flowers are the unit beings.

Leucoderma (White Leprosy) (1)

[3] At first, reddish-coloured spots [...] has become pale, and later those red spots become white. It has already [...] they were sinners or criminals.

Leprosy (1)

[6] In the third stage of the disease circular red spots appear on different parts of the body and gradually those places become numb.

Laksmana's Demand (1)

[5] “That may be true,” [...] encircled the date on his calendar with red ink when the goddess of sleep would next visit him.

Lakeside and Riverside Plantations (2)

[5] 1) In the first phase, fast growing [...] drumstick (Moringa oleifera) 7. red sandalwood (Santalum album) 8. [...] jackfruit found in north east India.

[17] 1) Slope plants – includes [...] planted. In the winter season winter red chilli should be planted. This [...] autumn brinjal can also be planted.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (13)

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Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (2)

[21] In Bengali we use the word [...] gorut́á , “that red cow”]. Before the word [...] báksa-pyáṋt́rá .

[122] Kut́aja also means “red ochre”.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (4)

[13] Ku + rava + kan. Kuravaka [...] only to the flower that is deep red in colour.

[38] Kuru + vak + ac = kuruvaka [...] The yellow, white, pink or deep red heron flower.

[43] Another meaning of the word [...] name is cunii . This gem is red in colour. Boys with the name Cunilal are not hard to find in Bengali households.

[45] Another meaning of the word kuruvinda is “Chinese vermilion” or deep red vermilion, the chemical name of [...] used for this mercuric sulfide.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (10)

[10] Another meaning of the word [...] – large variety, small variety, red variety, punká variety, [...] variety, white Katwan stick variety, red Rampurhat stick variety, Alampur [...] Amarantus spinosus Linn ] is used.

[33] Kund + lyut́ . The [...] kundana is: “Red lotus”.

[34] The second meaning is “red rose.” Kundinii in feminine gender means the place where many red lotuses or many red roses are in bloom. Kundanii means “bouquet of red lotuses” or “bouquet of red roses” ( guldastá or guldastán in Urdu).

[49] Kup + kta = kupita . Both [...] “one who has suddenly turned red in anger”. You know that [...] in western Ráŕh.

[102] In ancient Sanskrit literature the use of the word kumuda was limited to the red lotus.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (5)

[69] Another meaning of the word [...] colour. Generally white, rose and red water lilies are found in Bengal. [...] kuvala in the sense of “red lotus”. But this is a mistake. The red lotus is called kuvalaya , not kuvala .

[75] Another meaning of the word kuvalaya is “red lotus”. Kuvalayinii [...] large number of water lilies or red lotuses are blooming. I have seen in the first stanza of a Bengali song:

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[83] It also means large, saltwater oysters or oysters with slightly reddish shells or red oysters, also called rakta [...] large ocean crab”.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[45] Kisala +ńyat/kiyaiṋ [...] common usage kisalaya means a red, tender, new leaf.

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (2)

[15] The meaning of the verbal root [...] ground (tuber crop), such as potato, red potato, yam, shánkalu [a conch-shaped tuber], ol, arum, are called kandashaka.

[42] Turmeric leaf is called parńa [...] “any mature leaf”. Immature, red leaves are kishalaya. Green leaves [...] then became Parńashavarii.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (3)

[23] All of you must have tasted [...] still others whitish. Some have red pulp, some slightly reddish, and [...] means a watermelon with black skin.

[80] [Girls used to crown their head by putting a red amaranth in their thick black [...] crown their heads by putting a red amaranth in their thick black locks.]

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[151] For this very same reason, the [...] from America, the difficult-to-get red radish seeds from Japan, the extremely [...] rate and stuffed into jute sacks.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (11)

11 occurrences

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[38] The fifth meaning of the word kadara [...] shells are in short supply nowadays (red and white), girls are using them [...] famous for their conch-shell crafts.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (3)

[42] Before it is ripe, a jackfruit [...] colour turns golden. (There arc red jackfruits also; but they never turn completely red.) As a jackfruit is called [...] used for all kinds of jackfruits.

[127] Kán + tr + ghaiṋ [...] kántárak means only red ochre), 1l) a kind of distilled [...] this disease is almost incurable.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (3)

[100] [After taking a bath in the fountain [...] sandalwood on her dress and flakes of red amaranth in the middle of her black hair.]

[103] 8) The eighth meaning of the word [...] The pips of the pomegranate are red while bedáná pips [...] name is dáŕimba.

[135] 8) The eighth meaning is the “kalke [...] ) If the red and white kalke flowers are seen from a distance they are often confused with oleander.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (4)

[55] 7) The human being’s sight [...] sá kálá [Half is red, half is blue, some part is white, [...] due to its colourful radiance.

[92] 5) Puṋi shák [a variety [...] Aryans and non-Aryans. Of course, red puṋi was shunned as a non-sentient [...] “spinach”, or “potherb”.

[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, [...] argalas, vultures, black swans, red swans, and eagles as well. Some of them had coloured tufts a little like the cockatoo.

[208] Kumáráyańa’s [...] of the royal prince were bright red so he was given the name Padmasambhava. [...] to accept the Buddhist religion.

Jiivátmá and Pratyagátmá (1)

[8] Suppose there is a red flower and there are twenty mirrors [...] pratyak+átmá=Pratyagátmá.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (3)

[156] “One day the eggplant grew [...] deep black egg-plants, American red egg-plants, Chinese white egg-plants, [...] some astringent and some bitter.

[306] After walking upstream a little way Anumay saw a red pumpkin. The stream was murmuring as it flowed out of a hole in the pumpkin. Anumay inquired,

[320] At first he hid himself under the [...] deep black eggplants, American red eggplants, Chinese white eggplants, [...] sack and somehow save his life.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (5)

[5] Such is the Land of Hattamala. [...] and that on some of them light red enamelling work has been done. [...] seeds are large, genuine pearls.

[9] Hattamala is such a fascinating [...] work which had to be done was some red enamelling on the parrots’ golden beaks.

[131] The following morning the witch [...] shall wear my cream, green and red coloured sari. Bo-Bo-Bo-Bodha Mukherjee, is it clear?”

[135] “There are muslin saris from [...] from Burdwan;33 close knit, wide red bordered saris from Contai;33 [...] beings have yet to see.”

[277] He assured her: “Rubbing [...] If you ask me: ‘Is the sky red?’, I will say: ‘Yes [...] existance blessed indeed.”

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[26] For instance, Káliká: [...] leg behind; and there would be red patches on her left leg. This [...] “Dakśińá Shakti”.

Integrated Farming (2)

[17] Floriculture is the cultivation [...] today. Roses grow very well in red soil. Floral nectar can be collected [...] diseases, including retinal detachment.

[91] Creepers to be grown in protected [...] longum Linn.] climbing on alternate red oaks; black pepper (golmarich) [...] grown only in protected areas.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[81] 6) red ciḿŕi – their [...] then one will get skin disease.

Ideological Flow and the Eight-fold Path (1)

[16] You know, there is a particular [...] cockroaches. You know the cockroach, that red insect? Yes. And cockroaches are [...] converted into the form of its killer.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (2)

[19] The Aryans first moved from West [...] Afghanistan, the Indus Valley, the Red River Valley, and Korea and Japan in the Far East.

[23] From the unknown past until this [...] and Japanese civilizations. The Red Indians built up the American civilizations.

How to Unite Human Society (1)

[30] Racial characteristics are defined [...] Austric and Negroid. Aryans have red or fair complexions, Mongolians [...] called “Dravidians”.

He Is Everywhere (1)

[6] People normally offer sentient [...] them. But to Shiva many offer even red flowers such as the java, or Chinese [...] reverence or with indifference”].

Heart Disease (1)

[11] 7. Ill-tempered persons also run [...] (which makes these people turn red). To supply this extra blood, [...] shyness may make the heart weak.

Gonorrhoea (2)

[31] 5. Take 5 tolas of water in which 8 to 10 leaves of red javá [china rose – [...] in order to relieve the disease.

[34] 8. If the secretions or pus of [...] into the eyes and have made them red or runny, application of a collyrium [...] the eyes with a pigeon feather.

Food, Cells, Physical and Mental Development (2)

[9] In the human face alone there are [...] the face, causing it to become red and causing many cells to die. [...] recognized by his or her face.

[17] Very often people eat food without [...] khesárii pulse [horse gram], red puni [Basella rubra Linn.], or mustard leaves, all of which often grew out of rotten matter.

Female Diseases (1)

[70] 1. Grind 4 red javá [China-roses [...] all kinds of menstrual troubles.

Everything Is In You (2)

[10] [Margi: “I see red lights with blue lights moving up and down.”]

[11] This is the colour of his fear [...] What colour do you see now? Is red and blue light still there?

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (6)

[43] The soil of North Bengal, Bangladesh [...] of three varieties – the red variety, which grows in winter; [...] sweet of Gaya district of Bihar.

[44] Sesame is a three month crop. The [...] who get angry easily. White and red sesame can be used to make edible [...] are prepared with white sesame.

[91] Usually at this time most of the [...] and lentils are white, pink and red respectively. When pulses are [...] sand, they will not split apart.

[99] In the month of Kárttika [...] crops such as sweet potato and red potato. Both crops can be grown [...] be utilized all the year round.

[180] After maize is harvested, sweet [...] potato has more nutrition than red potato.

[181] Sunflower can be grown with maize [...] also helps in the growth of the red potato and the sweet potato.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (1)

[9] Shaeva [Shaivite] system [...] bride enters her new home, milk and red ochre is used to decorate the [...] [from joining the celebrations].

Don't Be Misguided (4)

[8] The Átmá is reflected on the mind. Suppose there is a red flower surrounded by five hundred [...] jiivátmás, and the original red flower is Paramátmá. Now that reflected red flower in so many mirrors is the [...] Átmá, that original red flower, is known as “Pratyagátmá”. [...] else. That’s why it is said,

Developmental Planning (1)

[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] a reddish white complexion and red or golden hair. Alpine Aryans [...] complexion, black hair and black eyes.

Dasha, Bháva and Mahábháva (1)

[8] This is a kind of savikalpa samádhi. [...] one. The eyes become fixed and red. The person feels the tactual [...] holds Him, as it were, tightly.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (3)

[39] When they arrived in The Punjab [...] khańd́a) in Panjabi, sugar, especially red sugar, is called sharkará [...] the English “sugar”.

[43] [After bathing in the fountain/they [...] wafted from their clothes/they wore red amaranth in their black hair]

[64] That is, if one eats white brinjal, red spinach, ciciuṋgá [...] Vedanta will meet their downfall.

Black Will Take No Other Hue (1)

[7] Suddenly, the district police superintendent [...] and threw them into the back of a red van. The villagers were dumbfounded. [...] caught you people red-handed.”

Bihar (11)

11 occurrences

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[24] “You can continue to indulge [...] the time to decorate my feet with red ochre and draw a veil over my head. I leave those things behind for you.”

Bengali New Year (1)

[17] [The Bengali year begins in Agraháyań [...] write. In Phálguńa red powder is smeared to cure disease. [...] the sky protect the cornfields.]

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (4)

[45] When he heard this, Suvimal’s nose and ears started turning red from embarrassment. He did not know what to say.

[47] Suvimal tactfully started making [...] nose, eyes, and mouth had become red.

[54] At that moment Suvimal’s entire face became red. Even his chin had started turning a little red. He was staring at the floor in [...] embarrassing!… how embarrassing!”

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (5)

[118] “Well, looking at the colour [...] varieties we have nowadays, white, red and yellow, there was only the red variety. The tree was ten times [...] today. The flowers were bright red but very big in size, and the fruits were quite small but sweet and juicy.”

[119] “Your thinking is correct,” [...] land on both sides you get this red soil that the palásh tree [...] today’s palásh trees.

[196] A type of plant having medicinal [...] apámárga is divided into the white and red varieties. Both varieties have [...] in Angika cicciŕá.

Saḿskrta Glossary (1)

[2] ÁCÁRYA. Spiritual [...] belonging to the leguminous class with red flowers). ASHOKAŚAŚT́HII. [...] AVADHÚTA. An absolute renunciant.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (1)

[24] For instance, Káliká: [...] leg behind; and there would be red patches on her left leg. This [...] “Dakśińá Shakti”.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (3)

[23] Seas located in torrid zones are [...] and its colour becomes somewhat red. The salt which is artificially [...] generally called karkaca salt.

[66] I plunged into the shál [...] pigeon-pea fields behind. Flashes of red started peeping through as I entered the palásh forest. A verse came to mind:

[82] I looked again at Khagen and saw his fair-complexioned body gradually start turning red. It stayed that way for a short [...] unfortunate dog and now at Khagen.