Th > References for ‘thatched’
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[14] Thus it was His strict instruction, [...] the family will be blissful and a thatched house will become a golden home”].
[31] Thus it was His strict instruction, [...] the family will be blissful and a thatched house will become a golden home”].
[3] As I have mentioned, this was in [...] still build even today – thatched huts with bamboo poles and mud [...] Ráŕh resemble huts with thatched roofs above the walls. This is [...] roof (or [up to] eight roofs).
[21] The Bengali word supárii [...] parńashálá means “a hut thatched with mature leaves”, that [...] absorbed into Sanskrit in this way.
[88] Suppose there are a number of thatched houses in a row. Somehow one house [...] also called kukkut́a .
[17] Another meaning of the word [...] earthen house or also a bamboo and thatched house. It is not necessary to [...] parńashálá [a hut thatched with tree leaves]. ( Shrii Ráma, [...] but rather “hill”.
[93] In a limited sense, even a [...] a village there are juxtaposed thatched houses. When one house catches [...] ignites the hay of the adjoining thatched roof. It is thus that village [...] Ráŕh region.
[102] If a thatched roof is supported by a strong [...] is also called kiila.
[7] Those who seek to attain the permanent [...] contrary, a person living in a thatched hut did not forget Parama Puruśa [...] acquire the sweetness of honey.
[14] The second source of knowledge [...] Suppose you see smoke coming out of a thatched hut. You may conclude that the [...] cannot arrive at a safe conclusion.
[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] collapse of the entire structure. The thatched hut is still the same, but electrical [...] incongruities are now common in society.
[21] These people were the ornaments [...] Shivas golden home in His thatched house. Who could be excluded? [...] a big family became their god.