Th > References for ‘thick’
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[25] Creation is the thought-projection [...] to be made into kśiira (a thick milk product obtained by boiling [...] thicker. Only then does it adopt the thick form of kśiira. In the [...] become crude from its subtle state.
[87] In the room I found a heavy wooden [...] the craft-work of that time. A thick coconut-fibre cushion was laid [...] shared Bengals good fortune.
[10] If Hindus follow the caste system [...] past Hindu widows used to wear a thick white cotton sari and cut their [...] practice, you will be insulted.
[58] All the entities of Máyá [...] attributed manifestation, such as thick, thin, long, short, etc. Puruśa [...] so there is no variety in Him.
[10] All the afflictions in the physical [...] pioneers who want to travel through thick jungles will have to clear part [...] travel easily through that jungle.
[27] O human beings, you are fortunate. [...] of darkness. You will tear the thick darkness of despair as you advance [...] attainment of the Supreme state.
[326] O human beings! You are fortunate. [...] darkness. You will soon rend the thick darkness of despair on the way [...] with the suns brilliance.
[4] The civilization of Samatat started [...] land. New plants and trees created thick foliage and vast forests – [...] forest area and built villages.
[128] Agave is a succulent, similar to cactus. A thick stalk grows from the ground and [...] it has been grown successfully.
[282] The summer season variety is also known as the all-season variety. The drumsticks are short, thick and inferior to the winter variety [...] sojne” or all-season drumstick.
[354] Mangosteen is a tropical fruit with a thick purplish skin and white flesh [...] can also be made from mangosteen.
[23] The geography of this earth is [...] on the surface of the water so thick that small animals could even [...] be converted into mineral oil.
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] in ancient times a dense forest, thick with tall trees. Those forests [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[38] It means: “Hot rice served on a ripe banana leaf, with cows ghee and boiled thick milk, nálte greens and [...] hundred years with regards to food.
[49] Gáŕii means “that [...] gáŕii and how can we say that thick boiled milk which is so enticing [...] called náráungii).
[18] Another Sanskrit synonym for “mirror”, [...] used in Farsi for high-quality or thick glass, what is called sphat́ika [...] “glass” in Bengali.
[6] It is a knotty question, but the [...] Máyá is very thick, and goes on becoming thicker [...] Cosmological Nucleus increases.
[49] Of course, the body does undergo [...] strong and his or her hair becomes thick and stiff. As a result, neither [...] scope of physiology and psychology.
[59] Ku + vac + kan [...] is “quartz”, the thick, heavy crystal which is found [...] it is a naturally transparent, thick crystal and second, this quartz [...] suit me” – Tagore].
[11] A rhino is vegetarian by nature. It is not the enemy of any particular animal. Daunted by its hard, thick and adamantine skin, no one dares to attack it.
[17] The population growth rate [...] horn of a rhino is nothing but a thick, solid mass of hair.
[78] The act of piercing the nose [...] ornaments. For nose ornaments, the thick parts of the sides of the nose [...] for all three kinds of piercing.
[6] Another meaning of the word kárpat́ika is thick socks. The thick strip of cloth which soldiers [...] kárpat́ika .
[10] Kárpás [...] kárpat́ika , or thick socks.
[77] Many of you have possibly seen [...] sarica indica family, has thick and bushy foliage. But a pine [...] properties with eucalyptus oil.
[80] [Girls used to crown their head by putting a red amaranth in their thick black locks, and used to hold [...] putting a red amaranth in their thick black locks.]
[10] 2) The second meaning is “a thick patchwork mattress which is capable [...] can be used as bedding”.
[28] Suppose you spot a cloud in [...] clouds are coming, resulting in a thick gathering of clouds. The farmers [...] called káliká .
[30] Many of you know the synonyms [...] Sometimes you will see that densely thick smoke, while spiraling upwards, [...] kuhelii also smells like smoke.
[6] Another meaning of káca is sphat́ika [“thick glass”], or what is called [...] Mahábhárata age, in fact.
[47] Though slightly irrelevant, [...] cotton. That is not correct. A thick sock is called kárpat́ [...] pat́ = karpat́ .
[29] 9) The thick portion of the leaves (what the [...] Bengali is also called kavara.
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, deep valley, thick with young, green grass. Through [...] tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[95] “Then listen,” said [...] five miles away from here which is thick with palm trees. No one can walk [...] courageous person tremble.”
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] blood, curly hair, blackish eyes, thick lips and tall bodies. There are [...] states belong to this category.
[2] The people of some countries have dark skin, tall bodies, black irises, black hair, thick lips and flat noses, while the [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[34] The Negroes have black skin, kinky hair, thick lips, slightly colder blood than the Aryans and are often tall in stature.
[4] He shares your joys and pains, as He is with you through thick and thin. He never leaves you even when all others have abandoned you.
[15] thick at the age of six in cold climates [...] arises. As a result thoughts change.
[34] When the solar plexus develops, [...] It is a good sign if men have a thick beard.
[35] Human love will be transformed [...] Puruśa, they will either have a thick beard or developed breasts, or [...] beards or less developed breasts.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] the ancient creatures was very thick, for with this thick skin they used to resist the cold. During the ice age only those creatures with thick skin could survive. The early [...] buffaloes. The skin of buffaloes is very thick and the amount of hair on their [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[11] The time of jute cultivation is [...] and it can be thickened to make thick oil. But this is not an immediate [...] discontinue jute production immediately.
[2] Next come non-inborn instincts. [...] the skin. The skin becomes a bit thick at the age of six in cold climates [...] arises. As a result thoughts change.
[21] When the solar plexus develops, [...] It is a good sign if men have a thick beard.
[22] Human love will be transformed [...] Puruśa, they will either have a thick beard or developed breasts, or [...] beards or less developed breasts.
[104] From the airport I went to the [...] incredibly fertile soil with a thick layer of sand which would then [...] higher. There is no other recourse.
[124] By adding ań to the root urabhra we get the word aorabhra which means “the thick, rough wool of the common sheep”, or blankets and mats made from ordinary quality, thick, rough wool, or ordinary wool [...] correct. Aorabhrya refers only to thick blankets.
[32] “I am a child of Magadha. [...] river valley was also covered with thick forests. Even a portion of the [...] lush green Magadha that once was.
[86] The light of sádhaná shall dispel the thick darkness, notwithstanding the [...] Sunshine is destined in human life.
[1] I hope you all know what soil erosion [...] even one downpour is enough for a thick layer of soil to separate from [...] the soil gradually diminishes.