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[8] Some people consider that one should [...] be bent, and if you attempt to bend a mature one you will only break [...] so should intuitional practice.
[6] There are those who preach dogmas [...] causing those dogmas not only to bend, but to break into pieces. Humanity [...] this planet and on others as well.
[30] Chimpanzees, orang-utans and gorillas [...] like human beings. They have to bend a bit, so their posterior portion [...] After birth tailless apes have to bend forward to keep balance. Animals with tails have to bend still further forward due to the weight of the tail, so they cannot stand for a long time.
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[60] Namanti phalinah vrkśah: [...] raise their heads high, rather they bend down low: this is the sign of greatness.
[20] [Bend my head low before your lotus [...] tears that fall from my eyes.]
[46] Rju path means “straight path”, one that does not bend right and left. In yogic sádhaná [...] the Buddhist era, has written:
[15] A large portion of Bengal is watery land. In the areas where big rivers flow, those rivers take a bend at certain places and as a result eddies are created at the bottom of the river near the bend [vánk]. [...] Jalangi River where it takes a bend [vánk] (Sanskrit vakra [...] renowned modern-day clay sculptors.
[61] Where government servants are strong, [...] servants are weak, righteous people bend their heads before the dominant [...] call “static peace”.
[5] a. Women must not bend forward to lift heavy loads and utensils.
[2] (1) Ud́d́ayana mudrá : Standing, place the hands above the knees and bend forward a little. Gradually breathe [...] inhale fully. Practise eight times.
[657] However, their sinister attempts [...] vigour, these dogmas will not only bend, they will break. Humanity has [...] this planet and on others as well.
[132] The other meaning of kut́ara [...] called báṋk [bend] or daha [eddy] in Bengali–for [...] received its name in this way.
[38] Kuru + vak + ac = kuruvaka . The meaning of the root vak is “to bend” or “to bend something”. The etymological [...] pink or deep red heron flower.
[19] (a) Women must not bend forward to lift heavy loads and utensils.
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