Be > References for ‘belly’
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[10] It should be understood that if [...] is providing a cow with a full belly of fodder on the one hand, and [...] but denied intellectual liberty.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] quickly to cling to its mothers belly as the mother needs to use all [...] mother, let alone cling to her belly. Thus mother cat is obliged to [...] before returning to its mother.
[33] Suppose a person meditates on turmeric; [...] develope a long trunk and a fat belly. People become like their objects [...] 11 )
[6] There are other people who practice [...] from the public to fill ones belly. As a saint observed:
[11] The forest animals beat their drums, [...] by the tremendous weight and his belly burst open. Death was drawing near.
[16] There is a story for children about [...] the smallest pieces. At this its belly puffed up and its throat swelled [...] its characteristic rasping voice,
[2] In Greece and Rome, slaves were [...] would end up in the lions belly. That custom has disappeared; [...] not preserve that civilization.
[21] GENERAL [...] উদর ) means "belly". Dámodara means "where fire is burning in belly"). The bed of the Damodara is [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[4] There being profuse coal beneath [...] which has dám in its udar [belly], or fire, is the Dámodar.
[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] that had fire [dáma] in its belly [udara] was called Dámodar. [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.
[78] Although a dog is a hybrid of [...] full. But a wolf, even when its belly is full, kills a creature. If [...] the wolf attacks and kills it.
[7] In dysentery the pain that is sometimes [...] kuńan [pain in the belly]. By this you can understand that [...] it is a Sanskrit tatsama .
[325] “When the trees branches [...] become as fat as a pig, and my belly is as big as a mammoth. Im [...] impossible for me to get out.”
[12] Petroleum can also be recovered [...] “energy” and udar means “belly;” thus the Damodar river mean “the river which is carrying energy in its belly.” From Golsi between Burdwan [...] with a great deal of antiquity.
[16] (10) Do not practise ásanas on a full belly. It is prohibited to perform ásanas for two-and-a-half to three hours after a meal.
[39] It is quite true that decomposed [...] “that which has dáma in its belly”. In laokik Sanskrit, the meaning of the word dáma is “fire”).
[27] [Brother Gańesha has a belly like a pot; The reason is, he eats a lot.]