On the first day the meals consist of milk and dhal (Cajanus indicus), but on subsequent days cakes, etc.
The bride and bridegroom are given cloths which have been partly immersed in water coloured with turmeric and chunam (lime), and the suribhaktas are fed with the rice and dhal cooked in the pots.
On the first day the food consists of rice and dhal (Cajanus indicus), and on the second day pork curry is consumed.
Dhal means a shield, and the ornament is of this shape.
At the end of the wedding an omen is taken, a silver ornament known as dhal [231] which women wear in the ear being fixed on to a wall and milk poured over it.
A male Dhal is represented by a stick of bamboo with one cross-piece at the top, and a femaleDhal by a stick with two others crossing each other lashed to it at the top.
Already the master of the house, who was passionately fond of the dhal soup, had swooned away.
The cause for my laughter was the husband's certainty when he issued that order to reserve the dhal soup for the breakfast.
The food having been served on the leaves, the hands of all, including the king, were mingling the rice, ghi, and dhal for the first course.
Every day the dhalsoup was invariably prepared for the night meal and a good portion of it was reserved for the cold rice.
I came down and reached this house at the eighth ghatika when the husband was giving the order to reserve for the morning meal his dear dhal soup.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dhal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.