Re > References for ‘reddish’
See also: red-coloured · redden · reddened · reddening · redder · reddish-coloured · reddish-like · reddish-white · reddish-yellow · redeem
[9] Each of these propensities has [...] The fair-complexioned man becomes reddish, the black-complexioned man becomes [...] own vibration, its own colour.
[6] Now you see, so far as mental colour [...] whitish, for a kśatriya reddish, for a vaeshya yellowish, and [...] ones sádhaná.
[7] The various cakras are controlled [...] in the nerves. The body becomes reddish and starts trembling. Now these [...] expression of fifty main propensities.
[9] The Mayan civilization is a transplanted [...] parts white and in other parts reddish. These physical changes occurred [...] This is how human beings advanced.
[4] In the second stage of the disease, [...] syphilis.” Its sores are copperish or reddish in color and give out red secretions. [...] found in greater or lesser degree.
[306] South Indian – ash [...] pulp one seed – top reddish, pulp reddish, not good for eating
[366] Sandy, reddish soil is good for growing grapes. [...] preparations), and hing (asefoetida).
[38] The women of ancient Bengal used [...] is used for something somewhat reddish and niilce for “bluish”. [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –
[15] We should remember one more thing [...] betel, then ones lips become reddish temporarily, but when washes ones [...] or pratyaváya disappears.
[21] The Bengali word supárii [...] Sanskrit words for puni shák [a reddish, spinach-like green] are putiká [...] absorbed into Sanskrit in this way.
[14] Now, those who think that this [...] and so it was called laterite or reddish soil – “Ráŕh” [...] Mayúrákśii also.
[27] After the Yadavas, including Balarama, [...] The lower portion of His feet was reddish. A vyádha (hunter), Jara by name, saw something reddish under the tree and took it to [...] Krśńa left His body.
[3] I was saying that these letters [...] “later”. When clay is fired it turns reddish, thus reddish soil is called “laterite soil”. Since the soil of Rarh is quite reddish it is called the “land of laterite soil” or ráuṋgámát́ir desh.
[70] Kuvala means a large pearl whose interior gives off a faint reddish hue. This relatively rare variety [...] can awaken that consciousness.
[52] Kulát́a refers [...] the lobster, crayfish, and the reddish sea prawn of the southern Sundarabans. [...] found in certain places in the sea.
[83] It also means large, saltwater oysters or oysters with slightly reddish shells or red oysters, also called [...] large ocean crab”.
[106] Kulotthaka is derived [...] it means a pearl with a slightly reddish tint. Its second meaning is [...] an alternative to wheat.
[63] The slightly reddish silk produced by non-mulberry [...] gum; Butea monosperma ].
[48] The t́oŕi plant is a little bigger than the rái plant. Its seeds are reddish and a little bigger than rái [...] feed and manure than rái.
[23] All of you must have tasted [...] Some have red pulp, some slightly reddish, and others yellow. Those with [...] means a watermelon with black skin.
[77] Many of you have possibly seen [...] flower is generally slightly reddish, there are also yellow, golden [...] properties with eucalyptus oil.
[38] 8) Another meaning of the word [...] leaves of this plant are somewhat reddish and its fruit is poor in quality. [...] eńd́i silk can be produced.
[49] To mean that something [...] get the word lálce [reddish] . The suffix ce [...] used to mean kálce .
[60] I have already said that cucumbers [...] ripe its colour becomes slightly reddish yellow. The ground cucumber is [...] its oil can be used for cooking
[48] Some of you have seen a kind [...] is slightly round in shape and reddish green in colour, and its pulp [...] áṋshphal .
[127] Kán + tr + ghaiṋ [...] red-coloured lotus, 9) slightly reddish bamboo, 10) ochre of any colour [...] this disease is almost incurable.
[103] 8) The eighth meaning of the word [...] of the pomegranate is somewhat reddish while the bedánás [...] name is dáŕimba.
[32] 12) Asafoetida is called kavara [...] water of this river is a little reddish so our forefathers named it in [...] a tributary of the Ajay River.
[153] Those people who were descended [...] Nordic. Their skin colour is pale reddish and they are rather tall. Their [...] language is especially noteworthy.
[8] When a person smokes tobacco through [...] particularly cigarettes – develop a reddish yellow layer of nicotine on the [...] are very vulnerable to cancer.
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] Mongolian, and Negro. Aryans have a reddish white complexion and hair, warm [...] above. The Alpine Aryans have a reddish complexion, black hair, blue eyes, [...] states belong to this category.
[32] The main races in India are the [...] of Kashmir whose complexion is reddish white. And the Dravidians include the people of Andhra, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
[17] In the same way the variation in [...] Some people are jet-black, some reddish white, some yellow, while others [...] the Gangotri in the Himalayas.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into three groups. First, the Nordic Aryans have reddish white skin, reddish or golden hair, brown coloured [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[35] There are several racial divisions [...] Kashmirii Brahmins and those with a reddish or fair complexion; and the Dravadians, [...] Kanatakas, Keralites and Tamil Nadus.
[31] 5. Take 5 tolas of water in which [...] mashed until the water has become reddish, then strain out the leaves and [...] in order to relieve the disease.
[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or [...] Their bodies are big, their skin is reddish white, their eyes are brown-coloured [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.
[39] Shiva was Indo-Tibetan. He had [...] Gauri Parvati was Aryan and had a reddish white complexion (Gaur varna), [...] of transportation was the yak.
[47] If one suffers from a discharge [...] If the discharge is yellowish, reddish, blackish or foamy; or if it resembles [...] White leucorrhoea is very common.
[89] If the people of Ráŕh [...] get sour at night and then become reddish. Those who want to develop their [...] Márgiis should avoid them too.
[29] 5. For a few days take some myrobalan [...] refined by hand equipment and hence a reddish colour]. Do not used myrobalan seeds which, if dropped in water, float rather than sink.
[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] Scandinavian countries and they have a reddish white complexion and red or golden [...] complexion, black hair and black eyes.
[4] The Śod́ashii deity [...] hands; from the face of each deity a reddish glow is exuded; all the deities [...] side-by-side, sometimes intermixed.
[31] Sericulture can be developed on [...] and muuṋgá silk is reddish.
[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic [...] is reddish-white, their hair is reddish and the irises of their eyes are brown, which is to say also reddish. The second group, the Alpine [...] north [and with the Austrics].
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha [...] with a fair complexion becomes reddish, one with a black complexion becomes [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.
[139] (61) Human history today has reached [...] respond to this call. With the reddish glow of the dawn, the collective [...] establishment of unified humanism.
[73] I started moving slowly in his [...] between the two was that the hill was reddish yellow and the human figure was [...] Khagen… Khagendranath Ghosh.