Be > References for ‘beneath’
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[15] T ( ৎ [...] Wherever ta is written with a hasanta beneath it, t can be written in its stead [...] kept and given formal acceptance.
[17] Ya ( য় [...] pronounced as ia if a dot is placed beneath the Bengali character [ya] for [...] good that it remain in Bengali.
[178] In any society or governmental [...] the tendency to exploit remained beneath the surface. This form of religion, [...] indifference to worldly things.
[9] Similarly, when the two letters [...] Sanskrit there is no letter with a dot beneath the letter. One understands from [...] ( d́a with dot beneath) but not ád́ambar ( d́a without a dot beneath) because it occurs in the middle.
[98] In the kśatriya social system [...] not the nature of petals to live beneath others.”
[8] What is gláni [in the shloka (couplet)]? It is a lower state, beneath the generally-accepted standard. [...] He makes them prepared to fight.
[2] Rationally speaking, does it make [...] those dead bodies turn into soil beneath the ground? Near the knee, and [...] departing minds and souls rest?
[5] From beneath the cover of tree branches the [...] silence, yet only augmented its depth.
[8] Yuddhárthaḿ samavetáh [...] desert as a sunken land rises from beneath the earth. So instead of taking [...] lies the greatness of humanity.
[148] Whatever you do, the Supreme Consciousness [...] goes on within and without and beneath the mind. Dont try to hide anything from Him – you will not succeed.
[25] Action in the spiritual sphere [...] pebbles of obstacles and hindrances beneath my feet. I wont admit any [...] with the Supreme Divinity.”
[1] Ráŕh is a land of [...] in Ráŕh, sometimes beneath the surface, sometimes above, [...] of thing is rare in the world.
[4] There being profuse coal beneath the riverbed, the river is known [...] or fire, is the Dámodar.
[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] there was charcoal or coal deposits beneath the Damodar the fire-related word [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.
[167] These sadvipras will firmly declare, [...] the fragmented human society from beneath the saffron flag, the symbol of [...] unite!” And they will sing in chorus:
[6] Beneath the pedestal of the blue sky, [...] forest-fairies are one and indivisible.
[9] There are also other categories [...] for crab. As the octopus lives beneath the sea, it is able to see other [...] expressions natural instincts.
[6] There is a fixed rule for the pronunciation [...] Vidyasagar Mahashay placed a dot beneath the letters d́a, d́ha [...] not make this sort of mistake.
[17] But among those who have harmed [...] may have spoken the truth, it is beneath my dignity to accept it. It is [...] prestige is not injured.”
[10] Let us talk about suffixes. A suffix [...] “under”, “below”, “beneath”, etc. The word “be” [...] becomes “subjective”.
[11] When a suffix is used to indicate [...] “sub” is used to mean “beneath” or “below” or “under [...] “underground” in English to mean “beneath the soil” (this is a compound [...] began pronouncing it cembár.
[17] After the first phase of the saiṋcara, [...] Cakra and the fundamental factors beneath it. He is also present in the [...] as well as ten fingers above it.
[105] Action in the spiritual sphere [...] pebbles of obstacles and hindrances beneath my feet. I wont admit any [...] with the Supreme Divinity.”
[24] Ku +tapa = kutapa , [...] from the outside”, burning beneath the ashes.
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] the water beds of this area, or beneath the soil where there is no water.
[88] “One smart passenger said: ‘I dont know whats hidden beneath the other cushions, but from the [...] where they were living.’
[188] “I am always with you,” [...] potters wheel, nor am I broken beneath the blacksmiths hammer. I was, am, and always will be.”
[30] The second group of born criminals [...] of petty criminals and as such beneath their dignity. In criminal circles [...] often decide to become prostitutes.
[130] After a short snooze beside the [...] it! It was under the hyacinths beneath the water-weeds and concealed [...] help me find the pitcher.”
[155] Abhijit set forth from the house. [...] fell exhausted onto the ground beneath a Java fig tree.
[3] When a sádhaka focuses his [...] which their life was built crumbled beneath them. So, once they lost their wealth, they lost their lives too.
[12] Whatever you do, God sees everything. [...] that goes on within, without, and beneath the mind. Try to hide something from Him and you will not succeed.
[85] So Indra came down to do battle [...] mountain Maenáka, hiding itself beneath the sea, Raygunakar Bharatcandra Ray has written these lines of poetry:
[121] (54) The most valuable treasures [...] is under no circumstances buried beneath a heap of ashes.