Sa > References for ‘saffron’
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[13] Paritráńáya [...] sádhus? Simply wearing white or saffron robe does not make a person a sádhu.
[100] The attraction between one object [...] dyeing ones clothes with saffron colour only for show. Dye yourself [...] Mahatma Kabir used to say –
[102] [Saffron and red do not a yogi make With mind undyed he remains a fake.]
[4] A triangular saffron flag with a white swastika inside.
[1] [filler] What is the meaning of [...] sádhu simply by wearing saffron dress. Those who have the capability [...] a sádhu even in a suit.
[26] I have already said that the desire [...] sight of a sanyásiis saffron gard. When to speak of ignorant [...] in crude, antisocial activities.
[168] People will recognize sadvipras [...] religion.” Rallying around the saffron flag, a symbol of sacrifice, they [...] beings of the world, unite!”
[7] The word kashmir comes from the [...] “concerning Kashmiir”. Saffron is produced in Kashmiir thus saffron is also called káshmiir. [...] description of the border of Kashmiir:
[167] These sadvipras will firmly declare, [...] human society from beneath the saffron flag, the symbol of service and [...] unite!” And they will sing in chorus:
[9] Paritráńáya [...] crimson, etc.), who wear either red or saffron turbans and clothes and who suffix [...] appearance, external criteria.
[18] And what is the meaning of the [...] sádhu simply by wearing saffron dress. Those who have the capability [...] associate with sádhus.”
[8] Only using a saffron costume does not make a man a [...] may or may not use any external saffron costume. In India, those who were [...] sannyásiis used an all-saffron costume. Saffron costume for sannyásiis [...] know the meaning of sádhu.
[131] The following morning the witch [...] the plane wearing my sky-blue, saffron and violet coloured sari. When [...] Mukherjee, is it clear?”
[392] 52) Paláu. A Persian dish [...] (clarified butter), nuts, raisins, saffron etc.
[16] (A sannyásii, on the other hand, uses saffron clothes. Sannyásiis have [...] performed after their deaths.)