Be > References for ‘bearers’

See also: bearable · beard · bearded · beards · bearer · bearing · bearings · bears · Beas · beast

The Vipra Age (1)

[103] All historians know that the paths [...] roses. Even today the standard bearers of vested interests do not sympathize with such personalities.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[54] The cessation of pain is of two [...] have to term the organs, the crude bearers of that pure psychic entity, as [...] existence of these inferences.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 10 (1)

[1] At that time I was in college. [...] household. Day and night corpse bearers would pass by the house as they [...] the cremation ghát́.

Social Discourses (2)

[326] You should know that great or small, you people are few in number. You few are the torch bearers of human society. You are the [...] sure that you will be successful.

[333] Yours should be a glorious march [...] everything. You are the torch bearers of human civilization. You are [...] vanguards of the new civilization.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (1)

[41] “Let me see. Four rupees [...] – about ten rupees in all. The bearers won’t take any additional fee.”

Kulapati (1)

[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, [...] catuspáthiis were not the flag bearers or proponents of any set dogma [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[157] How busy this Badshahi road used [...] newly-married brides, how many funeral bearers – the finality of the human [...] if they see it, and some cannot.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[8] At any rate, when the Europeans [...] introduced it in Calcutta. The bearers were mostly from Orissa. The fare [...] horse-drawn carriages could travel.

Even Pandits Make Mistakes (2)

[1] This is a very short story about [...] by palanquin. When the palanquin bearers became tired he instructed them [...] bádhati as vádhati.

[2] It is also mentioned in the story that the palanquin bearers said to the king, “Skandhaḿ [...] than our aching shoulders.”

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[91] I arrived at a large room. Niiláiṋjana [...] Bengal to Delhi with mounted postal bearers. At points along the way there [...] for the riders and their horses.