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[23] Manah pragrahameva ca. While driving a chariot, the charioteer needs a rein (lágám in popular Bengali). The mana [mind] is likened to the rein.
[7] So the firstborn prince set out [...] yellow horse holding its violet rein. The retinue of the prince had [...] and feasted in joyous festivity.
[18] The eldest prince agreed to abide [...] shame to see that the horses rein was in his hand, but the Flying Peacock Horse had disappeared from sight.
[25] But the second prince would not [...] and holding a crimson-coloured rein in his hand, he rode towards the [...] stealthily away with the lotus.
[28] In due time, the second prince [...] prince. The horse flew away from his rein. From the next morning, the second prince also became the demons slave.
[31] The king and queen did not object. [...] his head, and a silver-coloured rein in his hand. He moved swiftly, [...] moonlit night, O Friend?”
[52] After some time, he came back with [...] mingled with the poor. Now put your rein in his mouth, and just see whether he is not that very same Flying Peacock Horse!”
[54] The next morning the prince set [...] him. He said, “Just put your rein in his mouth and see if its [...] friends with such people.”
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[25] Vashitva : Vashitva means [...] of horses – if there is no rein, they may run amok and will be [...] quality, this unique occult power.
[31] Seeing the system of sannyásins [...] Because they fail to utilize the rein of their mind to keep the organs [...] that such people are truly torpid.
[11] On that day the dawn was bathed [...] Murshidabad 10 silken thread as your rein.” Then many Indian blue-rock [...] around us and keep guard.”
[13] Next comes imperialist exploitation. [...] of Bengal can be traced to the rein of the Mughal Emperor Akbar about [...] ruthlessly suppressed all local revolts.