CHE SIGNIFICA घोडापलास IN HINDI
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Nomi delle razze equine [paese 0] Un allenamento di Malkhumba. Speciale: In questo, una mano davanti alla testa E tieni il mogra dall'altra. Dov'è la mano Mogra cade dallo stesso lato e lo getta sul viso Lega la corsa, ed entrambe le mani battono il ritmo estratto. C'è una paura della bocca che vi si infrange. घोडापलास संज्ञा पुं० [देश०]
मालखंभ की एक कसरत ।
विशेष—इसमें एक हाथ मालखंभ पर उलटा ऐंठकर सामने
रखते हैं और दूसरे से मोगरे को पकडते हैं । जिधर का हाथ
मोगरे पर होता है, उसी ओर का पाँव मालखंभ पर फेंककर
सवारी बाँधते हैं और दोनों हाथ निकाले हुए ताल ठोकते हैं ।
इसमें मुँह फूटने का डर रहता है ।
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10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «घोडापलास»
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घोडा पलास : सं० पु० मालखंम की एक कसरत जिसमें एक हाथ मालखंम पर मोंगरे को पकड़ते हैं । जिधर का हाथ मोंगरे पर जाता है । उ० कोई उठी सोती ले घोवा उलटा शाकर सामने रखते और दूसरे से देवा ५३ ...
Chandra Prakash Tyagi, 1977
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Loka sāhitya: Ahirāṇīkhāndeśī bolī ke pariprekshya meṃ - Page 173
गाव लोक देंडि, पयान बोड देख रे मामा मामीन तोड है शंभर ना घोडा, पलास नी [मु-ल-ना हाथ मना गुलाब न फूल । एक लिटर दूध अर्धा लिटर पानी-न नाव सोधु नका कोणी । नागरता-नागरता सापडनी ...
Bāpūrāva Dhoṇḍū Deśāī, 1996
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The safety of appearing at the day of judgment: in the ... - Page 74
If a man should revile his prince, it may be it would not hurt him ; if he should throw stones at him, as Shimei did at David, yet he might not hurt him, but he would wrong him greatly : So sin is a j*reat wrong unto God, Plas. li. 4<. " Against thee ...
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Four poems from "Zion's flowers;": or, "Christian poems ... - Page 126
... confound : God playes with men as with the ( Tenice ball), Some he casts downe, and raiseth some that fall ; This man's like mist exhaled by the sunne, Which lasts a space, but quickly is undone. Alas ! my lade, this is a fearfull day, The 12G.
They went at the backside of the temple sat there; they were now thinking hard where to find God. Palash was too sad with all this and he started to cry silently. He was so hopeful that he would meet God and then take him to his house.
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A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English: With a ... - Page 736
rasd or rasad (from A-2), Watching (the road or the J- sus, * * The will of God. Plas & ." stars). Rasad (from **) Seizing prey (a lion). A star-gazer. e' talab-i resikhulakara", T. with to please God," live A road-watcher. A guardian angel. A leaper, a ...
John Richardson, Sir Charles Wilkins, Francis Johnson, 1829
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Du Bartas His Diuine Weekes and Workes with a Compleate ...
Then pity mee, O ! pity mee, my Friends ; " Sith GOD on mee his heavy hand extends : rr'lh l Why doe you yet persecute mee, rough, As GOD Palas ! hath not my Flesh enoug .> Olthat_my words s the words I now assever) Were wrtt,were ...
Guillaume : de Saluste Du Bartas, 1641
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The School of Abuse August? 1579: And a Short Apologie of ...
... without a manifest breach of Gods commaundement. . . . "Action, pronuntiation, apparel, agility, muficke, seuerally confidered are the good blessings of God, ' Playes amfuted, Action 1. Ed. 1582. nothing hurtfull of their owne nature, yet being ...
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The Mother's magazine, ed. by mrs. A.G. Whittelsey. ... - Page 159
... to some other; the bondman to fill his house of bondage with love and doty, the labourer to labour, the woman to be a woman, the men to show themselves men— all to acknowledge God's hand in their lot, god's plas of voub life. 159.
Mother's magazine and family preacher, Abigail Goodrich Whittelsey, 1859
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The Complete Works in Prose and Verse of Francis Quarles: ...
... then the World besides, hath lost Her Senses now ; Pier wisest men of State, Are turn'd, lite Puppets, to ie pointed at : If Home's great power, and -Egypt'i wisdome can Not aide themsclues, how poo re a thing is ManT God Playes with A.'/ii.
Francis Quarles, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1880