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[18] Thus in the process of this constant [...] huge amount of money they often beat their chests in despair. So it [...] that people attain peace in life.
[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] flesh and bones as well; then they beat drums made from the skins of their [...] exploiters who trade in religion.
[84] Still some wicked-natured men remained [...] bound the sinners with rope and beat them with sticks.
[102] The farmers were saying: “Sir, [...] agree then they persecute us and beat us. They want to buy the indigo [...] forever grateful to you.”
[6] If anybody in this universe wants [...] feel the persons pulse. The beat of the pulse is the sign of life.
[42] Knowing full well that a person [...] nervous system, exorcists generally beat a "possessed" person to reactivate [...] demons will be compelled to flee.
[64] The victory of wealth over intellect, [...] victory songs of the vaeshyas as they beat their heads in despair.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are different in their themes. The beat or sequence of strokes has undergone [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[5] Gargii was born many years ago. [...] compelled to shut her mouth. Unable to beat Gargii in the debate, Yájiṋávalkya misused his powers to force her to stop.
[1] The root gae means to express an idea through regular rhythm, beat and cadence. It explains why not [...] sadhana or constant music practice.
[2] The functional ambit of the root [...] expression in accompaniment with regular beat, cadence and rhythm is what is [...] reference to Indian musical scales].
[19] The spiritual aspirant should always [...] path of knowledge], even if they beat their heads against the wall, [...] devotion is a veritable desert.
[54] The next morning the prince set [...] the Peacock Horse and began to beat the horse mercilessly. The horse [...] friends with such people.”
[7] You all know there was a great [...] threatened – their hearts missed a beat at the thought that this young [...] until youre older?”
[16] When people were being taught táńd́ava [...] the good of the people. The new [beat or rhythmic expression] thus produced [...] táńd́ava and la from lalita.
[11] The forest animals beat their drums, causing the elephants [...] burst open. Death was drawing near.
[53] “Those who accept differences [...] distinctions of caste and class, etc., or beat drums proclaiming the Aryan supremacy, [...] of ignorance and annihilation.
[27] 2. Take white dhuná [...] dhuná, grind well and beat it with butter into a paste, then rinse it in water and again beat it well; apply the ointment on the sores. They will dry up within a very short time.
[8] Sanats father, after partially [...] defeated. Even in that condition he beat the snake to death with his cane, [...] take Sanat along with him.”
[188] There should be one universal legal [...] laugh in happiness, cry in sorrow, beat their breasts in mourning. Why [...] and one imaginary distinctions?
[5] Moreover, some other points should [...] misleads them to a dead end where they beat their heads on granite walls and [...] shall I forever cry – ”
[44] When in difficulty, people beat their heads and moan with tears [...] although He can do so, He will not.
[1] The combined name of dance, song [...] unison with melody, rhythm and beat is giita (song). And if [...] gandharva vidyá.
[5] With countless songs You filled [...] heaven, So exquisite in rhythm and beat.
[25] Lets take yet another instance [...] at the same time people began to beat drums very loudly, due to which [...] fulfilled, He did all these things.
[26] Earlier I was talking about King [...] under the influence of liquor, he beat the queen so mercilessly that [...] “Elizabethan gait”.
[134] The verbal root kut́t́ [...] cut into pieces”, “to beat boiled paddy into flattened rice”, [...] cooking after cutting and slicing.
[82] “Suddenly all the passengers [...] No, they werent going to beat me.
[47] This type of criminal nature is [...] a virtuous life; instead, they beat their children with or without [...] part in antisocial activities.
[103] “But you are so eloquent [...] a donkeys back. Ill beat the drum and inform everyone that Duyos a witch.”
[196] The tiger had never seen such boldness [...] – and his heart missed a beat. “Something terrible must [...] Hingshuta. Whats yours?”
[114] The witch said: “So be warned, granddaughter, if you dont become a wicked cat Ill beat you to death.”
[116] The witch replied: “The one [...] become wicked otherwise Ill beat you with a wooden club.”
[8] When I was a young boy – [...] ]] husbands would beat their wives with a shoe, but today one would resent it and protest against it.
[19] The Lahore and Peshawar thieves [...] curse of aristocracy.” And he beat himself on the head.
[15] Some of those that are comparatively [...] happiness cannot have the priority. Beat them and then call them to eat [...] through circumstantial pressure.
[65] Helplessly, I beat a retreat… I kept mum.