Sa > References for ‘Sári, sari’
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[21] If you analyse human history in [...] virtuous lady, with the border of her sari wrapped around her neck, should [...] husband? This is absurd, meaningless!
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] “Sáriputta” means “the son of Sári”. His mothers full name [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[108] Remember, you have to offer your [...] Duhshásana was pulling the sari of Draopadii, she was tightly [...] you will attain eternal bliss.
[10] If Hindus follow the caste system [...] used to wear a thick white cotton sari and cut their hair very short, [...] practice, you will be insulted.
[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] a woman of leisure in a Benares sari and given the name Kaḿsávatii. [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.
[24] I was saying that something does [...] Múrshidá (central Bengal), Sári (Dacca, Pábná), [...] its tangibility or intangibility.
[106] Queen Duyo happily ate to her hearts content. After the meal the king gave her a finely woven sari. She was overcome with joy. For so many days she had been wearing a simple jute sari and so, on receiving this best quality sari from the weavers house, she was simply delighted.
[114] “Hes my beloved one [...] Thats why he gave me a sari Hes my beloved one.”
[121] “Hes my beloved one [...] Thats why he gave me a sari Hes my beloved one.”
[132] “Hes my beloved one [...] Thats why he gave me a sari Hes my beloved one.”
[262] “What an excellent idea! [...] be able to wear her red-bordered sari, shell have to wear a black-bordered [...] the official declaration.”
[272] “During the week of mourning,” said the king, “you should wear a black-bordered sari instead of a red-bordered one.”
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[32] “What an excellent idea! [...] be able to wear her red-bordered sari, shell have to wear a black-bordered [...] the official declaration.”
[42] “During the week of mourning,” said the king, “you should wear a black-bordered sari instead of a red-bordered one.”
[49] Omar is an Arabic word but it is [...] Farsi is called jardá so a sari of this colour is called a jardá coloured sari. There is a kind of reddish-yellow [...] called jardápáttii.
[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] those days. Gradually this dhoti, sari and sweets came within the purview [...] “all sorts of news”.
[44] Kata bau jhiuŕii sári sári bháisyá cali yáy
[49] Of these nine plants, the plantain plant was dressed in a sari and placed at the side of Gańesha. [...] shakti, not anyones wife.
[3] His wife started to drool as soon [...] saliva would pour out and soak her sari. She quickly pulled herself together [...] Ill cook the fish.”