Th > References for ‘thank’
See also: thámilei · Tháná, Thana · thánakuni · t́hánam · Thanar · Thanas, thánás · tháneśu · t́háni, tháṋi · T́haniá · t́háni-e · Thániishvar · Thániisvar · Thánishvara · Thánisvara · thanked · Thankfully · thanks · Thánkuni, Thankuni · thank-you · t́hant́han · t́hánvii · Thar · Tharu, Tháru
[9] Now let us see how the world is [...] he will reply “I am fine, thank you.” That is, he knows [...] Philosophy had not yet come into being.
[5] Etwari handed Khyát́an [...] you gave me free will be enough, thank you.”
[21] Alarka also thought, “Vikranta [...] fine thing here. I should go and thank him.” And Alarka too started for Kashi.
[19] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya Prańavátmakánanda [...] discourses that he had collected.
[1] 1. You should offer thanks to someone from whom you are taking service (by saying, “Thank you”).
[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] and accept it all, and you should thank the person for pointing out your fault and ask for punishment.
[8] We wish to thank Ácárya Satyashivánanda [...] their valuable time to assist us.
[11] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya Prańavátmakánanda [...] would be necessary for this volume.
[43] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya Prańavátmakánanda [...] great assistance in the editing.
[7] When a devotee advances through [...] sweets you will say, “No thank you, not now. Let me run first, [...] jiṋána and karma.
[13] The jackals were served the excellent [...] you made to attend this feast. I thank you for obliging me in this way.”
[244] The major part of the slander in [...] and accept it all, and you should thank the person for pointing our your fault and request punishment.
[107] It was now time for dinner. [...] gifts would be an additional gain. Thank God, while leaving my house I [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[295] “Thank you,” said Anumay, “but [...] prefer to go straight away.”
[185] The cow-ghost said: “No thank you. Ive just had a full [...] wont eat cakes just now, thank you. Ive simply come to remind you about something.”
[6] The monkeys were hesitant. After a short deliberation they replied, “Your Majesty, we thank you for your generous offer. However, [...] terribly in such an artificial world. Thank you, Your Majesty, but we dont desire a human form.”
[17] We particularly wish to thank Shrii Vinaya of New York Sector, [...] discourse that is included here.
[43] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya Prańavátmakánanda [...] had collected in similar form.