Sa > References for ‘sail’
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[4] When a boat is rowed downstream, [...] any effort at that time. If the sail is set, the boat moves smoothly. [...] The boat is racing along with the sail unfurled. Since one has more leisure, [...] in a prolonged style .
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] wind blows in its favour, and the sail is raised, it moves very smoothly. [...] bhát́i Assam.
[1] When a boat is rowed downstream, [...] any effort at that time. If the sail is set, the boat moves smoothly. [...] The boat is racing along with the sail unfurled. Since one has more leisure, [...] bandhure in a prolonged style.
[4] Ancient Bengal had a large number [...] with money, they would have had to sail their large ships back empty. [...] trade of Bengal, it has been said,
[154] The successful creation of art [...] adrift, like a sailboat with a torn sail. Their mental aberration is reflected [...] become strange and grotesque.
[9] He instructed his sailors to sail quickly towards the shore. Reaching [...] palace of the Strange Demon.”
[23] “It is very difficult to [...] I do? I shall board a ship and sail across that ocean. Oh Parama Puruśa, [...] other path, no other alternative.
[19] Mámekaḿ sharańaḿ [...] other foot in another boat and to sail in that way. If you try to do [...] mokśayiśyámi má shucah.
[21] The capitalists like democracy [...] constitute the majority. It is easy to sail through the elections by delivering [...] shúdras quickly forget them.
[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] climb the highest mountain summits, sail into the blue void and touch the inaccessible poles, goaded by this kaeshik propensity.
[2] The successful creation of art [...] adrift, like a sailboat with a torn sail. Their mental aberration is reflected [...] become strange and grotesque.
[37] “Take for example the case [...] the river Thames where the ships sail is not really a river, it is only [...] the sea entering into the land.
[1] The question remains as to the [...] lakhs of people, batch after batch, sail across the seven seas and thirteen [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] Ráŕhii Brahmans of Bengal set sail for the coast of Konkan where [...] starting-point of civilization.
[16] The best and highest Sádhaka [...] highest Bhakti, will enable them to sail the Bhávasagar unto His feet.
[14] Now, those who think that this [...] progressed, larger ships used to sail on those ice-fed rivers. Still [...] Mayúrákśii also.
[107] “Take for example the case [...] the river Thames where the ships sail is not really a river, it is only [...] the sea entering into the land.
[24] Since ancient times this karkaca [...] period, those ships which would sail to Britain laden with raw materials [...] have of returning laden with salt?