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[47] These trees are very useful in [...] the milk supply in cows, while thread can be produced from the leaves [...] step by step, we have to proceed.
[7] “You have appeared before [...] connected together by one indivisible thread – sútre mańigańá [...] thereby become thrilled with delight.
[91] Besides food and clothing, fuel [...] climate are unsuitable for spinning thread) the right to produce the associated [...] exerting undue pressure on them.
[54] [In the Bengali month of Jyaeśt́hi, Śaśt́hii is worshipped. The holy thread of the month is tied to the hands [...] is an endless crowd of people. ]
[69] That tiny creature that produces [...] means “spider”. The thread that the spider weaves his net out of is also called úrńá. Another name for the thread of the spiders web is lútá, or lútátantu.
[22] Urńá → uńńá [...] “wool” or “woollen thread”. In northern India the word uńa [...] lútá or lútátanttu.
[25] The best process is Brahma Sadbháva. [...] Dhyánakriyá is just like a thread of molasses. When poured a thread is created; there is force, there is movement in that thread but it appears to be something [...] follow? “Taela Dharavat.”
[22] Latin is the daughter of Vedic [...] language it weakens the golden thread of unity which exists between [...] framework must not be disturbed.
[22] Now in the course of time, when [...] was invested with a sacrificial thread, but in reality Shiva never had any thread on His body; if He had any, it was a thread of snakes.
[11] Now in the course of time, when [...] was invested with a sacrificial thread, but in reality Shiva never had any thread on His body; if He had any, it was a thread of snakes.
[45] If you move along analysing the [...] you will discover the unbroken thread of causation. While following this thread your mind will get fatigued and [...] further, because at the end of the thread there lies the Supreme Cause, [...] special base is out of the question.
[74] The knowledge of material distinction [...] just as the pearls are strung on a thread or sútra, so He is called Sútreshvara. It is this thread that has encircled the individuality [...] merely, a fragmental or partial one.
[10] The fourth one is social outlook. [...] Progenitor. Naturally they are bound in a thread of fraternal relations. This is [...] without Sádhaná.
[4] While Etwari Sao was counting the myrobalan seeds, Khyát́andás took out his sacred thread and muttered, “Today, Ive cleaned my sacred thread with wood apple gum. Oh, how spotlessly [...] didnt lose hope. Showing the sacred thread was not the easiest way to extract an invitation. There were other ways he could try…
[17] Titles of the present society have [...] Shúdras also use the sacred thread. This is only an effort towards [...] simply misuses of energy and money.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] hair] and sútra [sacred thread] – but at night they would throw off their upaviita [sacred thread] and caste differences and practise Tantra sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
[90] In all the Aryan books of knowledge [...] he was Aryan they hung a sacred thread on his left shoulder. (Needless to say, the non-Aryan Shiva had no such sacred thread; he wore a snake around his neck.) [...] shows no sign of any such sacred thread. No one doubted that Brahmá [...] was an Aryan was to hang a sacred thread on his shoulder.
[35] If people want to make the jute [...] production should produce mainly jute thread rather than other jute products, and jute thread should be distributed among farmers [...] is adopted the large demand for thread in Bengal will be met, and the [...] decentralized the wealth generated from thread production will be spread among [...] of living of the local people.
[25] After the seeds are removed from the balls, the fibre is spun into thread which is used to produce all kinds [...] widely used fibre for textiles.
[105] Linseed is utilized by extracting [...] separated and made into a fine thread. The straw is also used as cattle fodder.
[279] The bark, juice and oil of drumstick [...] be removed from the tree. Silk thread is spun from the cocoons.
[1] According to PROUT human society [...] flowers, woven together by one common thread. The overall beauty of the garland [...] unity and solidarity of society.
[25] Now let us discuss some concrete [...] to manufacture and supply jute thread from raw jute. Spinning mills should purchase jute thread directly from the jute producers [...] etc. for consumers cooperatives.
[13] SOME [...] the sense of a case for needles, thread] huzif [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[29] Most of the people in the Vedic [...] deer skin was transformed into a thread. Today this thread is the symbol of the Brahmin caste in Hindu society.
[25] The Supreme Self, the Hub, is very [...] so many flowers touch the same thread in a garland. Have you seen it? The hubs of so many flowers are touched by the same thread. And this supreme thread is called the vaejayantiimálá [...] that He is with you, just like
[2] Ánanda Sútram means, [...] meaning of sútra is “thread”, implying that numerous jewels of thought can be strung on a single such thread. In the best traditions of sútra [...] the entire Ananda Marga ideology.
[23] The British took three settlements [...] Their trade involved sutá [thread] and nut́i [“bobbin” [...] was to the south of Govindapur.
[19] Grammatical aphorisms are put together [...] are bound together on a single thread; in the absence of phonetics no [...] words can be pronounced properly.
[1] All the languages of the world are bound together on a single thread – sútre mańigańá [...] according to alphabetical order.
[8] People in general consider molecules [...] position as the subtlest entity. The thread of such investigations taken in [...] truth for two or three centuries.
[39] Prior to your birth your affectionate [...] shirt. Out of that cotton came thread and cloth, and finally it was [...] the eternal – the dhruva.
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] kát́uni . Very fine thread was spun during the rainy season months because fine thread did not tear easily at that time [...] also spun the famous Dacca muslin thread during the rainy season months. The weavers used to pay them for this thread and then weave with it. These weavers, who were not only experts in spinning this fine thread but also in weaving cloth, had a special place in society because this thread of Bengal was appreciated throughout the world. Cloth made from this fine thread has even been found in the pyramids of Egypt. Arab merchants exported this fine thread cloth to Europe and it became [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[31] In ancient times the Brahmans, [...] ideology they underwent the sacred thread ceremony, and those who underwent [...] kutapah also means dvija .
[64] The cultivation of mulberry [...] breaks out of its cocoon, the coarse thread produced is called ket́e [...] variations of Murshidabad silk.
[80] The (cotton) thread with which a garland is strung is also called kiila .
[152] The variety of cotton plant which [...] suitable for making the finest thread. The climate of Burdwan is somewhat [...] than Burdwan used to buy cotton thread from Burdwan for weaving fine [...] unchecked up until the time of Akbar.
[17] “I bow before thee, god Ganesh [...] leaves and nuts And the sacred thread [...] Save my life and my wealth.”
[11] On that day the dawn was bathed [...] use this Murshidabad 10 silken thread as your rein.” Then many [...] around us and keep guard.”
[26] In domesticated silk production [...] are collected and spun into silk thread. Silk production is a profitable [...] utilization of agricultural land.
[63] 1) The first stage of processing [...] origin, such as milk, wool, silk thread, lacquer, honey and wax.
[5] The average of rhythms of all rhythms [...] hands of the boy through a thin thread. The kite flies at a certain altitude [...] vested with the universal rhythm.
[23] The reason is that this cosmic [...] a global nation, with a common thread of unity and aspiration. That nation will be known as the human nation.
[21] Some people in India attach great [...] back of the head and a sacrificial thread across the body. They believe [...] and the observance of dharma?
[22] Regarding the custom of wearing a sacrificial thread, one need not bother trying to find a connection between an ordinary cotton thread and one’s internal spiritual [...] practices will be incomplete.
[24] Later on, after deer had become [...] the custom of wearing a cotton thread. Subsequently, it became a part of their religious practice to always wear a cotton thread over the left shoulder. Whatever [...] sacrificial rituals and a sacrificial thread to the ancient Aryans, today in [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.
[6] No one will stay away. We will bind everybody with the thread of love and create a garland of incomparable beauty.
[36] Thirdly, new diversified styles [...] used as an edible oil. Also linen thread can be manufactured from linseed [...] marketed as edible oil. Also, fine thread can be manufactured from the okra plant, and good quality clothes can be prepared from that thread.
[37] In Bangladesh and West Bengal there [...] consumption. For example, we can get fine thread from raw jute to produce good quality clothes.
[15] I am constrained to say that although [...] while encircling the bride with a thread:
[1] According to PROUT, human society [...] of flowers, linked by one common thread. The overall beauty of the garland [...] be strengthened and developed.
[41] Finally, let us discuss a few examples [...] to manufacture and supply jute thread from raw jute. Spinning mills should purchase jute thread directly from the jute producers [...] coats for consumers cooperatives.
[42] Consumer cooperatives should be [...] cooperatives which produce cotton or silk thread should sell the thread to weavers cooperatives which [...] supply consumers cooperatives.
[9] Purport: The thread wherewith the mid-points of these [...] Puruśa is called Shiva.
[25] Large-scale pineapple production [...] sixty-five inches. Medicine and thread can be produced from the leaves of the pineapple, and the thread can be used to manufacture very fine quality clothing for men and women. Thread can also be manufactured from [...] cannot grow well in Bangladesh.
[14] Sádhaná spiritual [...] sphere Sútram: “thread” aphorisms embodying a particular theory or philosophy
[15] SADGURU. Literally, “the [...] SÚTRA. Literally, “thread” (on which numerous jewels of [...] negativity or crudity in the human body.
[29] Puruśa has been creating [...] possibilities just as the spider uses its thread to create innumerable types of webs.
[11] All those educative subjects that [...] historical continuity or common thread due to a lack of adequate research, [...] pass from prehistory to history.