Se > References for ‘serpent’
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[5] In Sanskrit the word pluśińa [...] make any undue fuss over a giant serpent (python or “elephant of [...] impartial under all conditions.
[9] Grind spices or be a cook Touch not the pan you ever Dance a frog fore serpent;s hook But let it not devour, [...] spiders web Love awaits you there.
[5] Nature dislikes disobedience or [...] forward march of humanity like a serpent entwined around the legs of a [...] behind a chaotic imprint on society.
[16] SOME [...] rustic snake, serpent serpentine ( zigzag [...] for post-disease care.
[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] of many a male Jain deity with a serpent on the head, breasts were added [...] being worshipped today, as the serpent goddess Manasá. If the [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.
[17] We see the “I” feeling [...] touches the tail he thinks it is a serpent, and if he touches the body he [...] structures such as psychic structures.
[4] If in an idle moment You ever thought [...] wove a garland But today like a serpent devoid of its jewel, [...] lost And fled beyond the void.
[36] The power of self-expression remains [...] tree in self-preservation, but a serpent has to rely on its poisonous gland. [...] protection in their own bodies.
[2] Life is movement from imperfection [...] imperfection of a crab is not seen in a serpent. The human being is the highest [...] intellectual and spiritual perfections.
[208] One should know the characteristics [...] should be cast off as a venomous serpent.
[20] The function of the external váyus is as follows: Nága (meaning “serpent”) gives the power to jump or to [...] and drowsiness (tandrá).
[4] [What exquisite beauty have Shiva [...] half the head is adorned with a serpent.]
[25] It is necessary to know what the [...] should be avoided like a venomous serpent. The display and possession of [...] is a great preceptor (sadguru).
[24] Purport: The ultimate point of [...] force, quiescent and coiled like a serpent. If Shambhúliuṋga [...] force of fundamental negativity.
[135] The general meaning of the word urińa is “reptile”, specifically “serpent” or “snake”. Moving [...] “zigzag” or sarpila.
[13] [What exquisite beauty have Shiva [...] half the head is adorned with a serpent.]
[18] Now the seat where the kula is, [...] kulakuńd́alinii, that coiled serpent, sleeps, also has an acoustic root, and there is a certain psychic place allotted for it.