They are the preservers of the universe, according to Gopi Chandana Upanishad.
They will oppress the Triloki and the Lokapalas (Preservers of the three Lokas).
He infuses various powers into the Elephant Kings and into the Lokapalas (preservers of the Lokas) Indra and others who are but His manifestations.
At ten o'clock on Tuesday, September 19th, the cabins were all packed, the life preservers were inflated, and casting off from Camp 62 we were borne down with the swift current.
On Friday morning the cabins were packed carefully, the life preservers were inflated, and we pulled out into the current.
The cabins were packed with unusual care, the life-preservers were inflated and put where they could be quickly seized on the approach to a bad descent, and at four o'clock we were afloat.
As he hurried along the deck to his station the crew lined up along the port rail with life-preservers and were jumping into the sea as ordered.
Game-preservers have managed to destroy more Magpies than Jays in Great Britain, but the Magpie is still fairly numerous and the species is distributed widely throughout our country.
Clad in their life preservers the soldiers idled about the decks as the convoy sped on.
It was 11 o'clock on the morning of July 17th that the ship cast anchor in Halifax harbor and word was passed that all on board could remove life preservers and breathe a sigh of relief.
In general the scene was like unto a large meat-cooler in a butcher shop, with the exception that the ship furnished life-preservers instead of meat-hooks and the temperature was the extreme of zero.
I did not want to help to make a fuss and confusion, but I thought it would be a good deal better for us to get the life-preservers now, than to wait.
Then I ran to our room, jerked the cork life-preservers from under the pillows, and came out into the saloon with them.
The cork preservers hung in the blacksmith shop, where they could easily be reached at a moment's notice.
The life-preservers were well inflated, and tied; then we made the plunge, Emery taking the lead, I following close behind.
One of the life-preservers was torn loose and floated ahead of me.
Beside my own prayers, I will promise you those of my dear father, the worthiest and best of men; these he will daily offer to Heaven for the preservers of his only child.
Some of those who did strap on the life preservers did not put them on correctly.
The cold ocean water, however, had made many so numb that they were unable to help themselves enough to be lifted into the lifeboats, even when the life preservers had kept them afloat.
I remembered the life-preservers stored in the cabin, but was met at the door and swept backward by a wild rush of men and women.
What happened in the next few minutes I do not recollect, though I have a clear remembrance of pulling down life-preservers from the overhead racks, while the red-faced man fastened them about the bodies of an hysterical group of women.
Herein have we somewhat wherein to glory; hereby we come into the class and share in the dignity of founders of States, of restorers of States, of preservers of States.
The rulers and preservers of them depart from this place, and to it they return.
Health, estimates of; rules for preservation of; preservers of.
Such principles and such a definition of patriotism were upheld by the makers and preservers of America, at the greatest cost of treasure and life, and they are the life-interest of every one worthy of the name American.
The preservers of the Agamemnon were forced to preserve the Choephoroe; the preservers of the Choephoroe could not dispense with the Eumenides.
Your great game-preservers sometimes know the importance of taking the most notorious poacher in the district into pay as a keeper.
We tried on the life-preservers before retiring, and the dust of ages that they bore made me sneeze frightfully.
Just as I was about to get into my berth, Mrs. Bigelow asked me if I knew where the life-preservers were.
Of course I'd have to see this one to be dead sure, but it isn't likely that there would be two cork life-preservers made in that way.
Life preservers were ingeniously strapped under the chair seats and two others hung at each side of the after cabin door.
There were 17 first class life preservers on board, the captain borrowing some to supplement his equipment.
During Mitten's examination by Black the old Captain continually referred to the fact that the life preservers and other equipment of his boat had been stolen while he was in jail.
Upon his release Captain Mitten found that the life preservers had been stolen from his boat, and the flattened bullet removed from his bunk.
If the mobilization order is also carried through in the provinces bordering on Germany, the work of the preservers of peace is ended, for Germany will be compelled to answer with the mobilization of her armed forces.
If so, then the labor of the peace-preservers is at an end, for Germany is compelled to answer with the mobilization of its armed forces.
All about hurried people with life preservers on, some sprawling on the deck like himself, in their haste.
He noticed that life preservers were laid across the rail loosely tied and that others stood in little piles at intervals along the deck, loosely tied also.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preservers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.