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[42] In Persia the Aryans first came [...] dishes such as cooked rice, rice, beaten rice, etc. Those foods which could [...] Latin, and rice in modern English.
[188] The police, who normally showed [...] large numbers. Many of them were beaten with sticks to get a forced confession [...] election, however, were set free.
[94] After a little while I fell asleep [...] them with them. People are being beaten for no reason and chased away [...] have to put a stop to it!”
[23] Whether one be a philanthropist [...] ahead, the cat forgets that it was beaten. So, that particular person is [...] But one has to obtain it somehow.
[44] Trtiiyaḿ gurupújanam [...] prańám [salutation] and some beaten rice, and it ends there. This [...] “guru” for this third class guru.
[2] Pápa seems good as long [...] misery, like the clothes they get beaten on the stone.
[46] For example, if one thinks of ghosts [...] in a natural way nor have been beaten]] by the strong, are still made [...] makes their minds strong as well.
[12] D́áhá here [...] Jahangir. The drums were being beaten during the setting of the city [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[8] A glimpse through human history [...] the Himalayas, being mercilessly beaten by a royal servant for defaulting [...] tragic plight of the common people?
[98] People must make steady progress [...] fools. In fact, they should be beaten before they are spoken to!” [...] become estranged from each other.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] could be made from paddy such as beaten rice, puffed rice, khai [a soft [...] modern English “rice”.
[10] Perhaps you know that there are [...] mouthwatering: fine, exquisitely scented beaten rice; yogurt made from condensed [...] twenty-five paisa as a sacerdotal fee.
[11] The menu of an ordinary feast is as follows: ordinary beaten rice, ordinary yogurt, cheap bananas, [...] sacerdotal fee of the excellent feast.
[12] A horrible feasts menu leaves much to be desired: raw beaten rice mixed with paddy; sour, watery [...] a sacerdotal fee of five paisa.
[17] This world is ideational for Him [...] sometimes it feels enemies are mentally beaten and it is overjoyed. All these [...] Paramarasa. This alone is a safe way.
[90] “Looking out, I suddenly [...] brides people were feting them on beaten rice, yoghurt, peŕa [a sweet] and jalebi.
[138] “The village gentleman thought: [...] mark] and sandalwood, eat some beaten rice, yoghurt and peŕá, [...] before the train comes.’
[64] 2) Producing all types of farm products derived from plants, such as papad from pulse, beaten rice from rice, cereal flakes from different types of cereals, jams from fruits, etc.
[19] Boiled rice, fried rice, puffed rice and beaten rice are made from rice. Wheat [...] land of abundant green vegetation.
[73] The seeds of almost all grasses [...] in rural Bengal usually prepare beaten rice. If cooked rice is soaked [...] is sentient, but beer is static.
[79] Corn is often fried in a pan to [...] Popcorn can also be turned into beaten corn, just like beaten rice, but the corn should be soaked [...] eaten by the people is corn flakes.
[9] Shaeva [Shaivite] system [...] of coconuts, the bridegroom is beaten with thorny kula branches [a form [...] [from joining the celebrations].
[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] exchange for wooden articles or beaten rice. The village people of Bengal [...] through gold or silver bullion.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] rice, cooked rice, puffed rice, beaten rice, khai [a variety of puffed [...] great expressive capacity”.
[3] [One day two sádhakas [spiritual [...] grains of cúŕá [beaten rice], (9) two goats, (10) two [...] Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 1.
[58] That which is produced through [...] [husking pedal], such as rice, beaten rice, paddy, ciinákáuna [...] sees the udúkhala in use.
[95] The rice that we get by parboiling [...] seddha and átapa varieties of beaten rice. Widows did not eat rice [...] same reason seddha rice and seddha beaten rice was not used for worship.