Any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding.
In order to see Brahma he attended to the following duties; 1.
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By ascending that flight one succeeds in reaching the region of Brahma.
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The simple meaning is that king Uparichara attained to identification with Brahma.
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The religion of Nivritti again leads to the unmanifest and eternal Brahma.
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They always worshipped Brahma in the sacrifices, and were free from desire.
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Reasoning, the councillor and the Brahmin traversed the whole of Upper Asia.
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If any writing had to be done the Brahmin was called in.
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At this the Tiger was bound to eat the Brahmin at once.
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The Brahmin hero now acknowledges the Kshatriya hero to be his superior.
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But the Brahmin and the Sudra may both be converted to Christianity.
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Covariates included days of age and proportion of Bosindicus in the calf and dam.
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Conclusions: Some genomic regions and some positional candidate genes reported in this study have not been previously reported for feed efficiency traits in Bosindicus.
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This 2-yr study evaluated the growth and puberty attainment of Bosindicus-influenced beef heifers offered 2 different postweaning concentrate supplementation amounts and delivery frequencies.
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Brahmans were bred in the United States from India's BosIndicus cattle, a bit of shorthorn and sprinkling of other genetics, Vanessa says.
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Presently, they saw approaching them a brahman, splendidly dressed, followed by a servant.
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Note.-Thebird of whom this story is told is the dapay, or brahman kite.
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The world of mana, orenda, brahman is a world of feeling, desiring, willing, acting.
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There was formerly in the country of the Dravidas a young brahman of great wealth.
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That boy will become King of Vidarba, and that brahman is to marry your daughter.'
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This was the early creed of the Brahman before corruption set in.
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He was born in another city as the son of a Brahman.
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Brahman is the object of adoration and the goal of all beings.
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As time went on, the Brahman became very well known in Sravasti.
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Every Brahman that has to pass through this territory goes in disguise.
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He who strikes a Brahman shall remain in hell a thousand years.
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When their acts cease, they return to and become merged in Brahman.
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He and the old Brahman made a few remarks to each other.
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All the deities, from Brahman to the Pisachas, adore and worship him.
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Brahman, it is said, solicited Maheswara to accept some kine in gift.
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The sense is that it includes all, being as comprehensive as Brahman.