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Sacitra kriyātmaka auṣadhi paricaya vijñāna
तैल : रक्त पीत । वृत है रक्ताभ पीत । ज्याला : रक्त वर्ण । विलेयता : यह जल, घृत व तैल में अल्प विलेय है । ' रसपरीक्षा:स्वादमेंकटुवतिलहै। , . गंध : इसमें उग्र गंध पाई जाती है जो कि सुगंध होती है ...
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Sacitra kriyātmaka aushadhi paricaya vijñāna:
रकाभ | विलेयता हैं वाचि तैल व पुत में ईण वि/नेय है है रस परीक्षा ) प्रायशई कटू अनुरस तिक्त है गंध परीक्षा हैं उग्र गंध सुगंध ( घुपन में भी उग्र गंध ( स्पर्श परीक्षा हैं कठिन खर रूया लधु है ...
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This Side of Crazy: 54 Lessons on Living from Someone Who ... - Page 4
"Master, would you please speak to my son about eating sugar." Gandhi paused only briefly. "Bring the boy back in six months." he said. "But the boy is right here." the woman said. "In six months." Gandhi repeated. Six months later, the woman ...
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The Kindest People Who Do Good Deeds: Volume 2
A woman once brought a small boy to Mahatma Gandhi and requested, “Please, Master, tell my son to stop eating sugar.” Gandhi looked at the boy, then told the woman, “Bring him back in two weeks.” The woman said, “But, Master, we live far ...
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Natural Remedies: Natural Remedies - Page 165
उग्र गंध होने से यह कई बार नापसंद की जाती है पर यह बहुत गुणकारी और औषधीय है. - इसमें अनेक औषधी तेल होते है जिसमे से युगेनॉल तेल रक्तशर्करा नियंत्रित करता है इसलिए यह सब्जी मधुमेह ...
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Choose the Life You Want: The Mindful Way to Happiness
The Mindful Way to Happiness Tal Ben-Shahar. mother to return with her child in a month. A month later, the mother and child appeared again before Gandhi. When the mother complained that thechild was still eating toomuch sugar Gandhi ...
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Lightning Fast Enlightenment: A Journey to the Secrets of ... - Page 72
Could you please tell him not to eat sugar.' Gandhi replied, 'Come back tomorrow.' The woman did so, but it was with a great effort, as she had to travel far. She approached Gandhi with her child the next day and again requested, 'Please ...
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Gandhi, the man: the story of his transformation - Page 169
"Last week," he said to her, "I too was eating sugar." Gandhi was personal in all his relations. Even at the height of the freedom movement in India, he would not allow his campaigns to drift into nonpersonal postures. Regardless of how ...
Again she said, “We are back; it's been thirty days—please tell my child to stop eating sugar.” Gandhi tenderly looked at the boy and said, “My son, stop eating sugar.” The boy agreed immediately, pledging that he would no longer eat sugar ...
Bob Burg, John David Mann, 2010
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The British Indian Monitor: Or the Antijargonist, ... - Volume 2 - Page 248
... reckoning, v. ginna. gentee, pickaxe. ghoont-ee, a drink, pull, -lena, to tipple, -das, tippler. gundh, scent, -uk- brimstone, -ee, a green bug. ghontna, to rub, swallow, shave. qund, loaf-sugar. ' gand, J. anus, privities, -ghulut, stupid, dead drunk, ...
John Borthwick Gilchrist, 1808