Examples of using Begging in English and their translations into Malayalam
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I'm begging you!
Enough with the begging now.”.
People begging for their life.
They use children for begging.
The Boogeyman begging me for help.
Begging in India was a part of the spiritual tradition.
Now, no begging'.
They said no. She went every day, crying, begging.
He was weeping, begging for mercy.
Begging the question, how long have you been in the same spot?
Do not give begging children money!
Beggars use these babies for begging purpose.
People begging for their lives.
Don't give money to the begging children.
You have eyes begging for change on every corner in the city.
Brute said he was in here last night begging for food.
Jitendra starts singing in the train begging the heroine to lift her veil while all along pretending to address his song to another fellow passenger.
I have never seen the righteous forsaken nor their children begging for bread.
If you offer transgenders jobs, they will stop begging and work hard and live with dignity like others in society.
And they certainly don't think it's wrong to turn off the TV when that greedy preacher starts begging for their money.
Twas a man and a woman begging for their lives.
And as he was setting out from Jericho with his disciples and a very numerous multitude, Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, a blind man,sat begging beside the way.
And with much begging, he pleaded with them to release him alive, because he held the parents and brothers of many of the Jews, kiuj, at his death, might happen to be mistreated.
Banks say the illogical protect customers by removing the cash while the customers, in turn,almost begging to get to have them there.
Bhikshatana(Sanskrit: भिक्षाटन; Bhikṣāṭana; literally,"wandering about for alms, mendicancy"[1]) or Bhikshatana-murti(Bhikṣāṭanamūrti) is an aspect of the Hindu god Shiva as the"Supreme mendicant"[2] or the"Supreme Beggar".[3] Bhikshtana is depicted as a nudefour-armed man adorned with ornaments who holds a begging bowl in his hand and is followed by demonic attendants and love-sick women.
Who are too engrossed in God's cause to be able to travel about the land in search of a livelihood, are considered by those who are unaware of their condition to be free from want,because they refrain from begging. But they can be known from their appearance. They do not make insistent demands upon people. Whatever wealth you spend, God knows it.
The Kurma Purana further narrates that Bhikshatana wandered the three worlds(heaven, earth,and netherworld) begging from door to door with a host of bhutas(goblins).