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[10] [What a meaningless utterance the [...] would be a great tragedy if that beauty vanished.]
[17] Waging war against the forces of [...] time one becomes fascinated by the beauty of flowers, the ripples on the [...] fiercely against such staticity.
[43] “I pride in You. This beauty that Rádhá has belongs to You. It is your beauty which has given comeliness to [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”
[4] In the matrimonial system of the [...] maintained their feminine charm and beauty. In countries where the women [...] in the subsequent Vaeshya Era.
[5] Human beings should not be compared [...] Human history is like this: the beauty of history lies in its kaleidoscopic [...] history on a certain community.
[28] This being so, you might, of course, [...] Parama Puruśa. This is the beauty of the sweetness of Vraja Krśńa; this is His rásaliilá.
[35] [I am exceedingly charmed by Your beauty and by Your qualities, and I sit at the ferry ghat on the riverside, waiting for You.]
[27] Yes, He is brilliant like lightning, [...] [“I have beheld the unfathomable beauty of that Entity. My sight is overwhelmed, but I cannot tell who that Entity is.”].
[29] Next comes the sparsha [touch] [...] tanmátra one can realize the beauty of aesthetic science and enliven [...] Mahaprabhu in a poem by Satyen Datta:
[8] Anyone having an elementary knowledge [...] down their cheeks. The sublime beauty that brightens their faces at [...] ahead, move ahead.’”
[8] For this, it is to be remembered [...] proud of his or her post, position, beauty, wealth, honour or knowledge. [...] Puruśa; nothing is mine.
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] beings have brought more subtle beauty into the daily tasks and habitual [...] more subtle fashion. Our sense of beauty is also part of our enjoyment [...] crude to subtle, from ugliness to beauty, from imperfection to perfection, is the first stage of aesthetic science.
[3] Now, what is external change? It [...] They also started to want to see beauty, not ugliness or bitterness, in [...] their daily world. This search for beauty, this effort to attain perfection, [...] give more pleasure to the mind.
[4] Therefore, it is the duty of every [...] “Truth, Consciousness and Beauty” (Satyam Shivam, Sundaram). Human [...] His non-attachment, and by His beauty too.
[160] Depending upon the theme and nature [...] will be easy to appreciate the beauty of the dramatic performance at [...] an expression of naturalness.
[182] Painting and sculpture, the two [...] they pay some attention to the beauty and sweetness of the image, they [...] a particular class of artists.
[17] This means, “Your [beauty] has delighted me beyond words, [...] on the other side of the river.
[18] The creator of this universe has [...] endless in qualities, unfathomable in beauty. These little green worms or flies [...] capacity to see all Your forms.
[75] Whatever the real meaning of dharma [...] Principle], saying, “Give me beauty, give me victory, give me fame, [...] right to distribute these things.
[5] 2) Viśńumáyá [...] creation and remains engrossed in its beauty and charm She is called Viśńumáyá. [...] Viśńumáyá:
[14] The last item is Samyak Samádhi, [...] you are very much charmed by the beauty of the rose; so your subjective [...] it is proper suspension of mind.
[11] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] dehi, dviso jahi. “Give me beauty, give me victory, give me fame [...] “Kill my enemies.”
[51] Whatever you have said, or are [...] after another. Human beings grow in beauty and vitality, their flowers divine, [...] parábhyudaya in the scriptures.
[1] Krakaśa. Kram + d́a [...] artificial decoration into a paragon of beauty. An unusable pond overgrown with [...] the purview of krakaśa.
[10] You must remember that the newcomer [...] respect of wealth, caste, quality and beauty or education does not arise at [...] mar the very charm of pilgrimage.
[27] The courage, strength and physical beauty of the Aryans was conspicuous [...] the interests of the non-Aryans.
[53] Apart from this there were many [...] and asuras, entranced by their beauty and qualities (those who had a [...] not pay much attention to them.
[13] The train line should go up to [...] attract tourists and make its scenic beauty accessible to the people.
[3] The vast area along the coastal [...] This region is full of natural beauty and rich in agricultural resources. [...] the famous novelist, observed:
[7] It occurred to me once that if [...] together and enjoyed the horrific beauty. Shining the flashlight I located [...] who he was he did not tell me.
[6] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] fact. Kárttika is a lover of beauty; hence his [mount] is the peacock; [...] they preach sweet words of peace.
[80] Human life is a small bubble in [...] movement one will enjoy the sweet beauty of the Divine Play. Those who [...] people will say that they are mad.
[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] Bengal coast. The glory, natural beauty and economic prosperity of Samatat [...] South Bengal must be built anew.
[9] Now, regarding dance: dance expresses [...] occidental dance, there is more beauty in rhythm. But oriental dance [...] ourselves without the use of words.
[503] Flowers are grown for their beauty, fragrance, essential oil, medicinal [...] be grown along roadsides or in beauty spots.
[561] Above the gates of compounds an [...] roadside trees but anywhere else in beauty spots.
[11] The train line should go up to [...] attract tourists and make its scenic beauty accessible to the people.
[1] According to PROUT human society [...] one common thread. The overall beauty of the garland is dependent upon the beauty of each flower. Likewise, each [...] unity and solidarity of society.
[16] 10. The word deva is derived from [...] is an embodiment of serenity and beauty is called deva. After feeling [...] [“the first deva”].
[33] 16. That entity which existed in [...] reality, is eternal sweetness, eternal beauty:
[58] But materialism is most dangerous [...] human development from the graceful beauty of the mind to the spiritual sweetness [...] Puruśa, the Lord of their life.
[60] [The entire wealth of my life will [...] death Into the divine realm of beauty eternal? Will this all end [...] wealth, merely for annihilation?]
[16] Now, what about action? Human beings [...] perspired due to constant labour], the beauty of the face of that person is [...] perspiration due to hard labour, its beauty is flawless and unparalleled. [...] “Move ahead, move ahead”.
[8] “Bhaktih premasvarupinii.” [...] aesthetic sense – the feeling of beauty that is dormant in ones heart – to express itself fully.
[25] I started heading back with that [...] skilled in dressing or enamoured of beauty were called kinnara . Which of the three are you?”
[16] SOME [...] rotarian beauty cosmetic [...] for post-disease care.
[8] Depending upon the theme and nature [...] will be easy to appreciate the beauty of the dramatic performance at [...] an expression of naturalness.
[56] [Just as the lunar seas remain inseparably associated with the moon, and add to its beauty, this world is affixed to the [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[9] Today we think that such people [...] this will become the standard of beauty in future. People will judge beauty according to the standards of [...] fellow is uglier than an owl.”
[15] In the middle is the face of extreme serenity and beauty. It is called Kalyáń [...] It is the quality of grace and beauty which is the only lasting characteristic [...] to administrative requirements.
[2] The Márkańd́eya [...] dviśo jahi [“Give me beauty, give me victory, give me fame, [...] defect of átma-sukha tattva.
[11] Inseparably connected with the [...] drawing the attention of lovers of beauty in this country to this state of affairs.
[3] The age of Vaishnavite literature [...] sweet, unparalleled in its soothing beauty. Since long before the advent [...] and incomparable treasury of art?
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] Ráŕhs wildlife and natural beauty. Today Ráŕh is no [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the [...] no one to witness the exquisite beauty of Ráŕh. The mountains [...] mother”, “O mother”].
[1] When an act is dedicated to Paramátman, [...] “I [take] pride in You. This beauty that Rádhá has belongs to You. It is Your beauty which has given comeliness to [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”
[43] As regards inferential acoustic [...] describing Arjunas physical beauty during the congregation for Draopadis Swayambara:
[46] A long hand was considered to be a symbol of beauty for a man, hence the word “handsome” was made to denote beauty. For a girl, however, one would [...] but “beautiful lady”.
[101] I am in favour of social synthesis. [...] transformed into a bouquet. The beauty of the bouquet will be no less than the beauty of the individual flowers, rather [...] ) etc.
[18] Let us take the case of poetry. [...] language, metre and expressional beauty. But if a poet has only a flair [...] rhythm or cannot introduce subtle beauty into his or her composition, then [...] cannot attain the height of success.
[19] Similarly, song is the inner blending [...] the song will lose its charm and beauty. It will be nothing but a random composition, a few lines of lifeless words.
[9] The river, sanctified by the dust [...] flowers amidst exquisitely sweet beauty.
[7] Never drifting far, encircling [...] Your love reverberates. In Your beauty and love, in everlasting affection, All colours dissolve into That beyond hue.
[35] Next comes the question, what is [...] But Krśńas beauty far exceeds that of the moon. [...] Him incomparable, unparalleled.
[1] You all know the meaning of nandana [...] Párthasárathi attracted them towards the beauty and joy of collective life by [...] of Párthasárathi.
[22] [I am awestruck at Your wondrous beauty. I am awestruck before Your matchless [...] waiting to be ferried across.]
[2] His father said, “Look Rohita, [...] the perspiration of labour. The beauty that radiates from such a face [...] on. Dont be idle.”
[58] “The tiny butterfly, the [...] forms radiate the glow of your beauty”.
[1] After completing daily spiritual [...] and those who are the paragon of beauty are called dánákát́á [...] the Himalayas, there is a line:
[43] Today the human mind consists of [...] undergo change. The concept of beauty will also change with the change [...] appear beautiful and a peacock ugly.
[595] But materialism is most dangerous [...] human development from the graceful beauty of the mind to the spiritual sweetness [...] Puruśa, the Lord of their life.
[26] The lymph forces through lymphatic [...] purify the blood and maintain the beauty and glory of the body; and by [...] result in elephantiasis of the leg.
[24] 4) Aquatic plants – are of [...] Victoria regina can be grown in beauty spots. All these plants are known for their beauty. Non-thorny aquatic plants include [...] plants should not be grown together.
[26] All lakes should be treated as beauty spots. Pineapple, asparagus and [...] has its own particular charm and beauty according to its size and location.
[131] Ku + cha + ka (according [...] is used in descriptions of the beauty of the rainy season. The word can be used in this sense in Bengali as well.
[58] They are hard-working people. [...] said in the Vedas that the serene beauty that is found in sweating human [...] austere penance of the deep night.
[47] Quite a few Sanskrit poets have referred to moles on the cheek as a sign of beauty. This mole on the cheek is also called kuruvinda .
[6] So you see, the fundamental aim [...] newly married brides, adding to the beauty and prosperity of society.
[36] Since one meaning of káru [...] picturesque variety of autumnal beauty becomes conspicuous throughout [...] the last day of Bhádra.
[8] 6) The word kakubh means “beauty” or “fascination”. For example, this flower-gardens kakubh is captivating.
[10] 8) The eighth meaning of the word [...] was often considered a sign of beauty in women. This loose hair is also called kakubh as an expression of praise.
[32] In ancient times, in order to heighten the beauty of an already beautiful object, [...] kinds of pins and safety pins.
[33] In the course of constant erosion, [...] girimáti (ebony). The beauty of ebony is very unique; káiṋcana means “any kind of ebony”.
[35] Of the ointments which are [...] dhaturá- massage enhances the beauty or the golden glow of the body, [...] the black dhaturá .
[27] 1) The lotus flower. The lotus flower is called kamala because its beauty and grace are quite attractive. [...] its smell – people as well.
[34] 7) Medicine cures the diseases of living beings. It brings out the beauty of the body, or often medicine [...] “place of pilgrimage”].
[66] 5) Another meaning of the word [...] someones neck was considered a mark of beauty. A person with such a spot on [...] kambugriivá in feminine form.
[115] 9) The ninth meaning of the word [...] a medium to observe ones beauty”, or “mirror”.
[172] In most parts of this barren mountain [...] this region were famed for their beauty, and to some extent they still [...] their loveliness. Seeing their beauty, the people of those days use [...] beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.
[185] The woman was wearing the typical [...] was like the last word on earthly beauty, the final essence of all human hearts.
[97] The old witch said: “Cant [...] will run. My sari will lose its beauty. Whats the harm if you come down? ”
[104] Madhumita found it very interesting. [...] she saw such picturesque natural beauty. The bamboo tray helicopter continued [...] animals. The helicopter flew on.
[116] The witch replied: “The one [...] crawling with ticks. They say, ‘Beauty is only skin deep’ dont [...] you with a wooden club.”
[14] Bhaeravii Shakti means energy in [...] (in the feminine gender, shrii, beauty.) Thus there was a custom in olden [...] will not become vishrii [ugly]!
[4] [What exquisite beauty have Shiva and Párvatii [...] head is adorned with a serpent.]
[12] The fencing of all farm compounds except beauty spots may be utilized as a platform [...] autumn and winter. In the case of beauty spots, the fencing may be utilized as a platform for flower creepers.
[56] Among the organic fertilizers from [...] compounds, and the organic material from beauty spots. Water hyacinths are also [...] hybrids are more prone to disease.
[14] “Thats nothing to be [...] world will be enchanted by its beauty as it swings across your necks.”
[3] The word kamala can be derived [...] etymologically, “that which holds beauty”, or (2) kam + alac = kamala, which means “that which is an embodiment of beauty”. In both cases the colloquial [...] t́á to the word kamala.
[43] “What is this?” I thought. [...] quite handsome, but their inner beauty was even greater. It was their [...] trick my ears were playing on me!
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned with the abundance of beauty”. Colloquially it means “beautiful [...] her is completely unjustified.
[110] Ind + uń =indu. “The one in whom there is nectar or the abundance of beauty” – this is the etymological [...] nectar, its other name is indu.
[1] Prakrti or the Supreme Operative [...] endless creation or diversity. The beauty, the sweetness and the wonder [...] distinctions within humanity itself.
[7] [In these rainy days, together [...] earth dances along Its verdant beauty enchants the mind. The people [...] forward together, in concert.]
[15] [The rains have come, and hope [...] once-parched grasses in verdant new beauty Carpet the earth. The rains [...] no time to look back or sleep.]
[37] Some people pray to the Lord, “Oh God, give me beauty, give me success, good fortune, [...] want nothing in return.”
[19] There is an unhealthy tendency [...] climate, lush vegetation and verdant beauty of the country that they called it “Bháratavarśa”.
[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] sundaram (Truth, Consciousness and Beauty). This clash amongst the three [...] cannot defeat the mutative force.
[2] No one knows exactly when a person [...] queries. Now, Reba was endowed with beauty, intelligence and good character. [...] but the problem was the dowry.
[4] Rebas father took an impossible [...] adorn their family with golden beauty. Why should I pay them on top of it?”
[55] “That is the way it should be,” I said. “Whatever may be ones beauty or merits, one should never submit to injustice. Whats your cousins name?”
[6] No one will stay away. We will [...] create a garland of incomparable beauty.
[11] You should continue to perform [...] blossoms adds to the collective beauty of the garden. Had there been [...] flowers of various types and hues.
[10] “Im sure youve [...] should go to Sylhet. Its verdant beauty is without parallel. But if ever [...] to the brahmin scholars.’
[52] Ábgárii [excise], [...] Bengali word báhár [beauty] is also Farsi. We call the calediam [...] childrens literature there is a verse:
[54] [We also have two wings like the [...] darkness/the other is white, with the beauty of light]
[7] Suppose you see a beautiful scene. Your eyes cannot grasp all its beauty. You are able to feel only a part of its beauty. If you want to express it through [...] draw has not been fully expressed.
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] change comes about not only in the beauty of things shaped by human beings [...] popular in the local language.
[15] The third category of devayoni [...] an extraordinary fascination for beauty become kinnaras after death. They [...] sake of history at a later date.
[75] I started heading back with that [...] skilled in dressing or enamoured of beauty were called kinnara . Which of the three are you?”
[76] A great drawback to the cinema when it is used solely for propaganda is that the beauty of both drama and literature is [...] spouting forth party propaganda.
[12] The word “devayoni” [...] prayed to Parama Puruśa for beauty instead of for Parama Puruśa [...] the scope of kinnaravidyá.
[13] Vidyádhara. The disembodied [...] may not have external physical beauty, but they certainly possess mental beauty.
[14] Incidentally, let me tell you that [...] body. Perhaps you know that mental beauty exercises some degree of influence [...] Vidyádharas also have a kind of beauty due to their inherent intellectual [...] are a type of positive microvita.
[2] The word gańiká [...] who distinguished herself by her beauty, her gifts and accomplishments [...] sannyásiniis [renunciants].
[3] The beauty that is writ large on the sweating [...] Therefore, O human beings, move on.
[1] According to PROUT, human society [...] one common thread. The overall beauty of the garland is dependent upon the beauty of each flower. Similarly, every [...] be strengthened and developed.
[51] Now take His endless forms. Havent [...] itself – has been making the beauty of his soul more charming every [...] the heavy onus of his own entity.
[5] Kinnara microvita is that category of microvita which creates a thirst for beauty – a strong desire for beautification and decoration. The word kinnara means “receptacle of beauty” or “a beautiful and graceful [...] microvita or positive microvita.
[6] In those days there was a great [...] scorching summer heat, has a divine beauty reflecting on his sweat covered [...] on’. Dont stop.”
[4] “Dear monkeys,” asked [...] noticed a slight imperfection in her beauty.”
[8] “Sister Aiṋjaná,” [...] the fact remains that Sitas beauty is not perfect.”
[3] Primitive human beings in the distant [...] to appreciate subtle aesthetic beauty in melody as well, by bringing [...] the cruder expressions of life.
[6] Thus the general psychology is [...] transport us into the realm of Eternal Beauty. Then those who attain such a [...] ability or capacity to taste the beauty of anything: the beauty of music or the beauty of dance will no longer remain [...] entitative rhythm is almost lost.
[15] Rúpaḿ dehi, jayaḿ dehi, yasho dehi, dviśo jahi [“Give me beauty, give me victory, give me fame, [...] dehi, dehi, dehi [“Give me beauty, give me, give me”]. The next is kinnara. Those who are vain about their physical beauty, or those who pray to the Supreme [...] They are also luminous bodies.
[19] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] dviśo jahi – “Give me beauty, give me victory, give me fame [...] “Kill my enemies.”
[59] Bhaeravii shakti means energy in [...] (in the feminine gender, shrii, beauty). Thus there was a custom in olden [...] Mahásarasvatii, the spiritual effulgence.
[13] [What exquisite beauty have Shiva and Párvatii [...] head is adorned with a serpent.]
[1] You know something about aesthetic [...] convey to others the intrinsic beauty of all things that gives delight [...] is known as aesthetic science.
[53] “The beauty of spring has arrived. The mango [...] trees are filled with buds”.
[2] Rohits father was not learned, [...] position of various objects. Whatever beauty and attraction there is in this [...] friendship of such a person”.