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[22] Urńá → uńńá [...] creature which produces wool-like threads from its umbilical [nábhi] region or makes its home in the web fashioned from these threads is urńanábha [spider] – in Bengali mákaŕsá. Another name for the threads which make up this web is lútá or lútátanttu.
[78] I opened a nearby window. A lizard jumped down and I could feel the threads of a torn spider web fall over [...] anyone had spent the night there.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] inhabited the cold regions. To them, threads meant gossamer or pashm. [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[4] In any case, the people of the [...] yajiṋopaviita [the wearing of sacred threads as religious symbols], the practice of using threads was not in vogue, because cotton [...] gossamer on the left shoulder.
[5] Having come under the influence [...] these temples sometimes used sacred threads made of copper. The priests in [...] Shunyápuráńa.
[1] The series of discourses that comprise [...] the myriad and often mystifying threads of language into a single tapestry [...] ample material for future research.
[64] The cultivation of mulberry [...] breaks out of the cocoon, then the threads become coarse. It is then called [...] variations of Murshidabad silk.
[20] The last type of devayoni is the [...] humanity and attain Brahma. But if he threads the spiritual path with a sense [...] from following the negative path.