Sa > References for ‘salty’

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Where There Is Dharma There Is Iśt́a, and Where There Is Iśt́a There Is Victory (1)

[25] Now if these weak human beings [...] to it. Its water will become as salty as sea water, and even the surging [...] belongs to Iśt́a.

Water Conservation (1)

[7] Calamities are also caused by the [...] Bay of Bengal is becoming more salty. The result is that the water [...] the land portion is decreasing.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (1)

[119] The ministers were talking over [...] to chew dry bones and lick the salty earth. The ministers, however, [...] 13 )

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[75] The word úśara means [...] increased due to the influx of salty water”. It should be kept [...] not called úśara.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (1)

[26] “What can I say?” replied [...] wrong. If the vegetables are too salty I’ll have them boiled again [...] quickly what needs to be done.”

Song, Dance and Instrumental Music (1)

[3] I have already said on many occasions [...] takes care that things are neither salty, pungent nor sour: everything [...] mixture to the point of being tasty.

Some Important Crops (2)

[310] In the past, Calcutta and the surrounding [...] area. Salt Lake was named after the salty water in eastern Calcutta, and [...] mainly confined to the Sundabans.

[413] All the parts of the garlic are [...] plantain (alkaline); lavańa (salty); amala (acidic); and madhu (sweet). Garlic has all of the tastes except acidic.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[36] 4) Pineapple or ananas. A good [...] rainfall is more than six inches. In salty soil also there can be good harvests. [...] (Calcutta) variety is suitable.

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[16] SOME [...] salt saline ( salty is the English adjective) [...] for post-disease care.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (1)

[15] The sweets to be offered to the [...] siunáŕá [popular salty snacks]. It was in this village [...] condensed milk) were invented.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (3)

[19] The open stream of the Yamuna merges [...] year. Later the area turned into a salty swamp so the British named it [...] trees and plants that favoured salty soil. There was a jungle of gol, báin, hintál, mangosteen and mangrove. The salty seawater inundated the area during [...] Shiyáldaha [jackal eddy].

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (1)

[37] It was mentioned earlier that Calcutta [...] the water, trees that favoured salty soil began growing there, for [...] Hartukiibágán, and so on.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[74] Now the question may be asked, [...] digging the well you find the water salty or brackish, completely unfit for drinking.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (1)

[63] The suffering of the people reached [...] ground. No one had time to shed salty tears over them when seeing their [...] this, that their tears dried up.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (1)

[21] Generally every river has three [...] rivers of the world become extremely salty when they reach the delta stage. [...] not that problem still exists.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (1)

[50] When, in the process of fragmenting [...] properties of [sodium] chloride – salty in taste – but if you split [...] kárańáyudha [causal component].

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[60] It should be remembered that the [...] eastern portion of Rarh in slightly salty soil. Still today the best bamboo [...] District’s Tamluk subdivision.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (3)

[56] 7) The seventh meaning is “tea”. [...] that is, they used to drink it salty, and this tea’s name was kambal. The word kambal is masculine in gender.

[59] The verse has two meanings. One [...] the thought of God (tears taste salty). The leaves of the hands, or [...] person gets Parama Puruśa.

[96] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] Bengal’s 24 Paraganas District is salty, so if we call it kambalram, then [...] Purulia Districts we can call karaka.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[26] 6) There are a few such plants which have a predominance of salty sap, for example, nune shák (in Sanskrit lonii). We also call them kavara.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[156] “One day the eggplant grew [...] Some were sweet, some sour, some salty, some pungent, some astringent and some bitter.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[78] 1) galdá ciḿŕi [...] river water, and also slightly salty estuaries (east 24th Paragańá and east Khulaná),

Haemorrhoids (Piles) (1)

[13] The patient has to be careful to [...] should not eat hot [i.e. spicy], salty or rough foods.

Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (1)

[15] Acidity is the main cause of this [...] forsaken; extra-sweet, hot (spicy) and salty foods are unwholesome for an ulcer [...] rest after meals is most harmful.

Four Thieves (2)

[18] “The tragedy of this story [...] the gold mine. All they found was salty water, gallons of it, which gushed [...] water. You’ll find it very salty.”

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[44] The pumpkin [lálkumŕo] [...] viriyáni, shikkábáb, salty poláo, and sweet poláo. We have also gotten their cooking styles from that country.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[16] Time continued its inexorable march. [...] bodies’ need for salt by licking salty earth. Ultimately, with the help [...] salt and learned how to use it.

Contai Basin Planning (1)

[23] The soil and weather of the Contai [...] abundantly along the coast as far as the salty sea air travels inland, but beyond [...] nutritious, tasty and popular cash crop.

Bihar (1)

[48] Pineapples : A good harvest [...] rainfall is more than six inches. In salty soil also there can be good harvests. [...] (Calcutta) variety is suitable.

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

[38] Raiṋjaná answered [...] someone can eat sixteen nimkis [a salty snack], he never takes more than [...] he’s too embarrassed.”

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (2)

[23] Seas located in torrid zones are more saline in accordance with nature’s law. The very salty water that collects in the depths [...] generally called karkaca salt.

[25] In my childhood days I have seen [...] produced from the local salt water and salty soil in South 24 Parganas. It [...] salt, not any other kind of salt.