Examples of using Nath in English and their translations into Serbian
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Mr. Nath!
Welcome, Mr. Nath.
Nath is in our clutches.
Where's Nath?
Hey Nath, I agree that it is unfortunate.
The Omkar Nath Special.
They came as Nath.
Eat'Kadak nath' rooster, everything stay strong.
What happened, Mr. Nath?
Savitha married Ram Nath Kovind on 30 May 1974.
And sir, after Mr. Alok Nath.
Nath it's me please open up we need to talk.
What're you doing, Mr. Nath?
So, Nath tradition is rooted in liberated existence.
You sent for me, Mr. Nath?
Ram Nath Kovind married Savita Kovind on May 30, 1974.
I don't know what to tell you, Nath.
Nath tradition has only one aim, LIBERATION.
Kashi this side and Nath that side.
Shri Ram Nath Kovind married Smt Savita Kovind on May 30, 1974.
This state of matter was first predicted by Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein in 1924--25.
Hello Nath, I love your blog and I think you are very brave.
It is a 4-5 hour walk from Bhagsu Nath, the ancient Shiva temple near German Bakery.
Omkar Nath Dhar, what did you achieve in the long life I gave you?
Or jogi, since the 12th century CE, while meaning those dedicated to Yoga practice,has also referred to members of the Nath siddha tradition of Hinduism.
And there are various famous Nath masters which we already know like Machindranath, Gorakhnath, Kanifnath… quite a lot of Nath gurus.
Located above the navel[1] and in the solar plexus, Manipura translates from Sanskrit as"resplendent gem" or"lustrous gem"(alternatively or wrongly translated as"city of jewels").[citation needed] Manipura is often associated with the colors yellow,[2] blue in classical tantra,[3]and red in the Nath tradition.
In 1924, Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose predicted the"Bose-Einstein condensate"(BEC), sometimes referred to as the fifth state of matter.
Each Nath Guru displayed profound wisdom and distinct and unique character and characteristic which made people wonder if they were indeed part of the Nath tradition at all.
Or Jogi, since the 12th-century CE, while meaning those dedicated to Yoga practice,has also referred to members of the Nath Siddha tradition of Hinduism.[3] Alternatively, a tantrika is also called as yogini in Tantra traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.[4][5] In Hindu mythology, god Shiva and goddess Parvati are depicted as emblematic yogi-yogini pair.[6].
