Sa > References for ‘saris, saŕis’

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Vyatireka – the Stage of Control (1)

[2] In one matter we have no greed, [...] food but strong weakness for saŕis . That is also a kind of greed. [...] this control in all situations.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[63] The indication of colour is most [...] inclined to choosing expensive saris or cloths at night, for the colour is not then properly discernible.

The History of Bengal – 2 (1)

[2] The Bengali society today is not [...] sandals. The women used to wear their saris with the end piece tucked in at [...] food items popular in those days:

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt B (2)

[5] Gandhaceliká . Gandha [...] brides used to wear dazzling red saris made of simul cotton. These saris were not very durable, but for [...] small bride look quite attractive.

Ráŕh – 19. Language, Literature and Culture of Ráŕh (1)

[4] The few foreign words found in [...] dhúpcháyá saris made in Burdwan), sugar, copper, [...] Saptagram in the district of Hooghly.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (2)

[95] Anyway, what could I do? I was [...] ladies had come to show off their saris and ornaments. Their discussions were confined mainly to saris and ornaments. The gentlemen were [...] buy such a beautiful coat?”

Keep Money Rolling – Excerpt B (1)

[6] So you see, the fundamental aim [...] weavers. And let the colourful saris of the weavers be purchased and [...] beauty and prosperity of society.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (29)

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Emanation (Discourse 20) (1)

[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] was the custom of sending dhotis, saris and sweets. It was considered [...] “all sorts of news”.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (1)

[6] Conquering communities forcibly [...] scriptures, then the bridegroom offers saris and sweets to the bride, indicating [...] offerings of clothes and food.)

Developmental Programmes (1)

[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] mangoes, lambs, lamps, dhotis and saris in exchange for rice. Carpenters [...] through gold or silver bullion.