definición de शिलारस en el diccionario hindi
Shilras Sustantivo Pn [NO] Myrobalan Chicle perfumado Especial: algunas personas incluso lo consideran mineral, pero en realidad es un El árbol tiene un pegamento o leche congelada. Su árbol orientado Bengal, Assam, Bhután, Pegu, China, Malaya, Mergui, Java y Se encuentra en Grecia. Su árbol es de 60 a 100 pies Es alto Sus hojas van desde 4 1/2 pulgadas, hacia la raíz Descuidado, crujiente y ligeramente viscoso. Al final de las ramas hay flores llamativas. La fruta se vuelve redonda En el cual hay un aumento excesivo de semillas. De acuerdo con la medicina Amargo, picante, delicioso, con sabor, caliente, aromático, hermoso para el personaje El hacedor y el trodshaw etc. son el chupete. शिलारस संज्ञा पुं० [सं०]
लोहबान की तरह का एक प्रकार का
सुगंधित गोंद ।
विशेष—कुछ लोग इसे खनिज भी मानते हैं, पर वास्तव में यह एक
वृक्ष का गोंद अथवा जमा हुआ दूध है । इसका वृक्ष पूरबी
बंगाल, आसाम, भूठान, पेगू, चीन, मलाया, मेरगुई, जावा और
यूनान में पाया जाता है । इसका वृक्ष ६० से १०० फुट तक
ऊँचा होता है । इसके पत्ते ४ १/२ इंच तक लंबे, जड़ की ओर गो
लाकार, अनीदार और किंचित् बारीक कँगूरेदार होते हैं ।
शाखाओं के अंत में घुंडीदार फूल होते हैं । फल गोलाकार होते
है जिनमें बीजों की अधिकता होती है । वैद्यक के अनुसार यह
कड़वा, चरपरा, स्वदिष्ट, स्निग्ध, गरम, सुगंधित, वर्ण को सुंदर
करनेवाला और त्रिदोष आदि को शांत करनेवाला होता है ।
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10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «शिलारस»
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Schiller's Wound: The Theater of Trauma from Crisis to ...
In Schiller's Wound, Stephanie Hammer shows that Schiller was also one of the first self-conscious explorers of psychological trauma in the theater.
Stephanie Barbé Hammer, 2001
2
Schiller's Early Dramas: A Critical History
A fresh look at the critical reception of Schiller's early dramas such as The Robbers and Don Carlos.
3
Schiller's Writings on Aesthetics - Page 172
somewhat negative motive to Schiller's search for an 'objective principle' and, in our view, underestimates his positive intellectual interest. Sommer maintains: 'Der organische, von lebendigen Kräften beseelte Körper ist die ästhetische ...
Stanley Sephton Kerry, 1961
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The Women Writers in Schiller's Horen: Patrons, ...
This work examines the integral role that six female authors played in Schiller's ambitious literary journal, Die Horen (1795-97).
Janet Besserer Holmgren, 2007
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Schiller's Kalliasbriefe and the Study of his Aesthetic Theory - Page 47
John Martin Ellis. II EXPOSITION OF THE THEORY CONTAINED IN THE “KALLIASBRIEFE” A. THE OCCURRENCE OF THE THEORY IN THE CORRESPONDENCE WITH KÖRNER The “Kallias” letters, unlike the “Aesthetic” letters (i.e. the ...
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Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont - Page 148
5. Text. and. Image. Text comes alive through theatrical performance. It is transformed into sounds which must have meaning to an audience as it decodes them according to a familiar linguistic system and attaches referents or associations, ...
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Schiller's Aesthetic Essays: Two Centuries of Criticism - Page 27
Kiihnemann, therefore, takes up a clear standpoint with regard to the question of Schiller's having "overcome" Kant: because of their divergent concerns and emphases, such talk is, for him, entirely misplaced. Kuhnemann is less convincing in ...
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Schiller's "On Grace and Dignity" in Its Cultural Context: ... - Page 81
Essays and a New Translation Jane Veronica Curran, Christophe Fricker. From Romantie Dream to Idyllie Tragedy: Idealism and Realism in Sehiller's Dramas, Before and After Kant Alan Menhennet IN the briefe uber "don karlos, " Schiller ...
Jane Veronica Curran, Christophe Fricker, 2005
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Faust; a drama [in verse], by Goethe: and Schiller's Song ... - Page 59
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Lord Francis Leveson GOWER. Myself have given the poison draught, And seen them perish as they quaIf'd, And live to hear their kindred shed Their blessings on the murderer's head. WAGNER. Why fret ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Lord Francis Leveson GOWER, 1823
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The Works of Charles Follen: On Schiller's life and dramas - Page 44
Having given, in my former lectures, an account of Schiller's life, 1 shall now proceed to a delineation of his most important works. If we should classify these without any reference to the different departments of literature to which they belong, ...
Charles Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1841