pada in A Sentence

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    adhishthana, Pada and bhitti, sikhara and stupi,

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    each of which is called foot Pada.

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    Eka Pada Sirshasana.

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    But always prefer to include 5th Pada along with them.

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    This ninth house becomes the Ārūḍha Pada for the Lagna.

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    Each Pada has eight syllables, which are different in all four Padas.

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    The verse is divided into three, or more commonly into four Pada.

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    Sometimes they add a fifth Pada in the middle of the verse.

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    Further, there is a law that a Pada cannot have less than four syllables,

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    In a newspaper report, MMRC has said the Pada communities don't have documents proving their indigenous status.

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    These six months are the sadhana Pada and this time is important because now you can do the right things.

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    The buffalo baby(Pada) is believed to fall asleep after drinking milk, while the cow's calf jumps after drinking its mother's milk.

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    I am not able to walk as freely as I could in the Pada," says Laxmi, around 75 years old, with tears in her eyes.

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    Further, there is a law that a Pada cannot have less than four syllables, since a Pada with less does not occur in the Veda.

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    The sadhana Pada is always more important because in the process of making anything happen, the most important thing is to do what is in our hands right.

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    Away from the fireworks and city lights, in an Adivasi Pada just outside Mumbai, my family celebrated Diwali this year like they do every year, with traditional delicacies, community rituals, reverence of nature, and joy.

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    According to the ancient Indian Literature and Shilpa texts the Hindu temple is considered to be the human body of God. Thus the various parts of a temple have been termed as Pada, jangha, sikhara, mastaka, etc.

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    The small Draupadi ratha illustrates the type of a very simple hut- like vimana, square on plan, with only four of the usual six angas of the vimana, namely, adhishthana, Pada and bhitti, sikhara and stupi, the angas that are lacking being the prastara and griva.

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    As the Arabic verse is divided into two halves or hemistichs by the arud, i. e. the last foot of the first hemistich, and the darb, i. e. the last foot of the second hemistich, in like On the Padas manner the verses of the Hindus are divided into two halves, each of which is called foot Pada.

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