Vi > References for ‘viśa, visa’
See also: vis, viś · Viśabrikśa · viśáda, viśada · visádaváyu · viśadhar · Viśahari · viśakanyá · viśakanyás · viśákta · viśán · Viśáńa · Viśáńaninádaka · Visarga · visarga-ending · visarjan · visarjana · visarjanenáthá · Visarpii · visas · visavarasa · vis-a-vis · viśaya, viśayá, visaya
[17] These small incidents in the life [...] intelligence branch were called viśa kanyá [...] humanitarian feelings forbade this.
[12] “Sahasrapáda”. [...] other arrangements for passport, visa, train or plane fare, etc., may [...] travelling from one place to another.
[19] The vishuddha cakra: śad́aja [...] [surrender to the Supreme] viśa [repulsive expression] amrta [sweet expression]
[2] You know, whenever you think something, [...] You are thinking, “Oh, my visa will expire on such-and-such day.” [...] [Much laughter among the audience.]
[4] Though the people accepted the [...] authority to female and male spies (visa kanya and Gaha puruśa) [...] popularity would only be enhanced.
[1] The root gae means to express [...] the two basic propensities, viśa and amrta [...] svarapráńa plus two notes viśa and ámrta (which [...] sadhana or constant music practice.
[5] In India at that time, there was [...] that homoeopathy incorporates the viśa cikitsá of that era, and through this viśa cikitsá people were familiar [...] that people had the knowledge of viśa cikitsá and the principle [...] instead it was developed by him.
[6] Viśa cikitsá is native to India, [...] Mahábhárata period. Later on this viśa cikitsá was encouraged [...] people attribute the origin of viśa cikitsá to Lord Krśńa, i.e., viśa cikitsá was originated [...] vaedyaka shástra and ayurveda.
[7] But the originator of viśa cikitsá was Lord Krśńa. [...] will be added to medical science.
[13] Hence we find that in the Mahábhárata age, there was surgery, ayurveda, vaedyaka shástra, viśa cikitsá, and homoeopathy; [...] science was not underdeveloped.
[15] Six or seven hundred years after [...] ayurveda, vaedyaka shástra, viśa cikitsá and surgery were [...] science is concerned, occurred.
[63] Removing the cover, the prince [...] few days ago, the passport and visa system was introduced, so no one [...] way by giving any bribe!”
[9] There are two mental feelings which [...] trouble hiding them which are “viśa” [angry dissent] and “amrta” [...] sounds, the seven musical notes, viśa and amrta are the sixteen sounds [...] these seven stages of expression.
[94] If one tells a boy, Eso khoká [...] accordingly. The controlling point of viśa [poison] and amrta [nectar] is [...] nerve] at the vishuddha cakra.
[11] The human body is a machine moved [...] vaśat́, sváhá, namah, viśa, amrta, apará and pará. [...] turn control the bodily functions.
[12] Now, the devotees say, “Yes, [...] get a passport, I have to get a visa. I have to extend the date” [...] full of ‘I’.”
[22] The [[solar]] plexus, or vishuddha [...] 15. viśa repulsive expression [...] ah
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] border; there would be no passport or visa system between Nepal and India; and there would be tree trade between the two countries.
[13] Let us give an example. Kansa was [...] spies were then known as “viśa kanyá” and the male spies as “gaha puruśa.”
[125] “While the ghosts were discussing [...] some dispute over his passport and visa, to be sure, but when heavens [...] hell with such worries?’
[164] These birds remain here for the [...] any botheration of passport and visa, they often fall into deep trouble [...] mankinds Neohumanism teach this!
[192] “Im a citizen of this [...] dont need a passport or a visa.” The cobra was satisfied, said goodbye and left.
[9] Next is the vishuddha cakra, located [...] namah [surrender to the Supreme], viśa [repulsive expression] and amrta [...] sváhá and namah.
[92] Rasik rasik kahaye sakale rasik [...] Rasajiṋa ye jan se karaye pán viśa cháŕi amrtere.
[1] One day Rama, Lakshmana and Sita [...] They did not require a passport or visa. The pilot told them everything [...] gave the green signal to land.
[74] Those were happy days. Golden days [...] set up any system of passport or visa for them.