Th > References for ‘thorns’
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[5] In fact, the best thing is not [...] “Please crush my enemy so that the thorns will be removed from my path,” [...] they cannot hope to attain Him.
[4] What is the meaning of the term [...] annihilate Kansa and remove the thorns of sin from the physical, psychic and spiritual planes. This is dharma.
[8] Some are neutral, as I said. For [...] fire, you quickly withdraw it; if thorns prick your foot, you quickly pull [...] domain of merits and demerits.
[49] We do not expect vipras to do such [...] kśatriyas or shúdras as thorns on the path of making money, they [...] greater profit indirectly kill them.
[32] When will the three causes of sin [...] make the path of humanity free of thorns.
[24] Human beings would not be such [...] a non-devotee who is scattering thorns on the path of devotion, the devotee will ultimately be victorious in the struggle.
[51] The brinjal plant should have thorns, as the thorny brinjal produces [...] static and makes the soil infertile.
[3] In fact, life is a big struggle [...] create obstacles for you, like thorns on your path, into the dustbin. [...] all your works unitedly.”
[4] 1. The nágdoná plant (which grows about two feet in height, with thorns [...] other medicine for this disease.
[116] There are two varieties according to leaf type: West Indies, which has thorns and green leaves, and East Indies, which has no thorns and golden leaves.
[254] thorny, which has thorns on the leaves and is very resistant [...] for making bhaja.
[369] The West Indies variety was brought [...] Indies variety of pineapple has thorns on both the fruit and the plant. [...] and the fruit is big with less thorns. The Baruipur varieties also come [...] varieties are from the East Indies.
[512] Safflower has a yellow-pink flower and thorns. It is a winter crop. Non-poisonous [...] range of colours in the flowers.
[30] Another popular festival is Jhánpán. Thorns, pointed iron bars, iron nails, [...] though there may be heavy bleeding.
[67] [Last night in dream I saw a [...] – There the flowers have no thorns, There lifes flow has [...] dream of such a solitary land.]
[71] In the lives of many people, a time may come when their days are full of the thorns of miseries, but at night, during [...] fortunate. It is they who can say,
[7] So the endeavour to advance towards [...] removed mercilessly, just like thorns from our path.
[39] The task of all the images in the [...] the way. Trampling down on the thorns on the path, they must move ahead, [...] move on and on, meeting no defeat.
[37] It was mentioned earlier that Calcutta [...] there of huge hintal trees with thorns and tigers used to hide in it [...] Hartukiibágán, and so on.
[3] Sádhakas move towards the [...] along a difficult path strewn with thorns. Sádhaná means to [...] the path of spiritual progress.
[15] (c) “Thoroughly absorbed [...] Maybe your feet will be pricked by thorns on the path and will bleed profusely, [...] battlefield is against your nature.
[22] With cosmic ideation set out from [...] Your feet may bleed, cut by the thorns scattered on the road, the sky, [...] created by Máyá?
[22] Generally trees with thorns send their roots deep into the [...] very sweet and some very sour.
[116] The word kuli/kulii [...] a creeper with a good number of thorns. Its fruit, when fried in a small [...] treatment for pancreatic problems.
[8] Another meaning of the word [...] kusha ( kusha s thorns).
[42] Before it is ripe, a jackfruit [...] káṋt́á or thorns at the root, similarly on account [...] used for all kinds of jackfruits.
[48] Some of you have seen a kind of fruit that looks like a lichee. It does not have any thorns on its surface. It is slightly [...] áṋshphal .
[55] Different trees or different [...] of a different kind. There are thorns in indigenous pumpkin as well as ground pumpkin; and there are thorns also in cactus. But the structure and nature of these thorns are not the same. An ekkágáŕii [...] káńd́a .
[127] Kán + tr + ghaiṋ [...] land, 6) terrain that is full of thorns, 7) a kind of juicy red-coloured [...] this disease is almost incurable.
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] (mrńál) of the kamala has thorns while the stalks of the kumuda [...] is a common saying in Bengali:
[222] The brahmadaetya pleaded, his head [...] wood-apple tree is covered with thorns. At all hours of night I have [...] at all. Ill starve.”
[13] “‘But why, Mahaprabhu?’ [...] are blessed by a noble soul the thorns are removed from our path, and success is assured.’
[29] The first stage of sádhaná [...] society. Their endeavour to remove the thorns scattered along the path of progress is ceaseless.
[31] There are many fruit names in Bengali [...] in size, golden-coloured and has thorns. None of the pineapples which [...] word ánb is more correct.
[3] Devotees have no malice against [...] same to me. I love flowers and thorns equally.” Only a devotee can speak like this.
[9] I do not want anyone to undergo [...] flower, you may be pricked by its thorns. Your consolation is that your [...] in the end there is no trouble.
[63] “Seeing the bad condition [...] could be won, but two people were thorns in Shobha Singhs path. One [...] difference of opinion in this matter).
[3] (2) A sádhaka is verily a soldier. The pricks of thorns on the difficult path signify [...] crowning glory of ones victory.
[5] (3) Thorns on the path cannot deter those [...] song of march be your only slogan.
[141] (62) Human beings will have to [...] enable them to easily remove the thorns from the path. Obstacles are inevitable [...] movement. Let us not forget this fact.
[171] (74) Everything in this universe [...] flowers nor is it always beset with thorns or encumbered with violent clashes. [...] lies the very essence of life.
[20] There are so many sounds. Each [...] picture of a pineapple with small thorns. In “mango” there are no thorns. You prepare different pictures in your mind, so the waves will also be different.