In Mirzapur they tell a tale of one of the Dravidian Bhuiyars, whose wife went recently on the Pura Mamuar Hill, when an evil spirit in the form of a tiger attacked and killed her.
There are two divisions of the Pura Brahmans of the Dakkhin, known as Bakriyar and Chheriyar, founded on the names of the male and female goat.
Now its explanation by Narada: -- Puranjana is Purusha -- he who illumines the Pura with consciousness.
During the early hours of the night the chief was exceedingly restless, but after he fell asleep Pura quietly disengaged himself from the rope, and tied the end of it to a peg which he found driven into the floor of the whare.
I have indeed little doubt, that Wigha is a mistake of the editor for Urgho, and that Urghaloor was originally written Urghapoor, poor or pura being a common termination of the names of Indian cities.
The integer is called Pura Rupiya, or Du Mohur, and is seldom seen.
In hac estpura oratio, a phrase of the prologue to The Self-Tormentor, is the implied burden of them all.
Nevertheless, poor Pura had had too much labour with the garden and the house-work all her young life to have had leisure for indoor occupation.
Then Pura understood why the sprites had bid her invite the cripples to her wedding; and she had her reward for her charity.
But Pura only reflected on her incapacity to deal with such choice materials, and she knew there was no help to be got from her aunt, to whose cuisine even a piece of bacon was a rare delicacy.
When the wedding-day was fixed, and all preparations made, Pura did not forget to go out early into the tomillar, and ask the sprites of the sunbeam how she should find their protegees, the three cripples of the hospital.
Pura went to bed that night as sad as the night before, for she kept saying to herself, 'Suppose the gentleman should think it is I who have been deceiving him!
Pura took the things from him with a heavy heart, for she was much too humble and simple to expect that the sprites could be so kind as to help her again; so she went to bed in as great distress as on the preceding nights.
Pura went to bed that night crying; and cried herself to sleep.
It was, of course, quite hopeless to attempt to explain to anyone whence he came, or where he lived, for the very name of Pura Pura was unknown to them, and so it was necessary to pose as a passenger passing through en route to Java.
Garvet was the cleanest Eastern town he had ever seen--the capital of Pura Pura of course excepted.
Long years has this exile lived in Pura Pura, and then when he left it for a space--to redeem a promise--he asked me to relate all that he did and saw while thus away.
Pura Purawithout some attempt to perform that which was expected of him.
But it should not be so, since there are tales of the jungle and tales of Pura Pura all worth the telling if what I think be true.
The moon was bright, and Pura Pura kept high revelry.
The Assistant-Resident very kindly conversed freely with his visitor about matters affecting the natives, and gave him much information, which, from the nature of his own work in Pura Pura, interested him greatly.
In striking analogy to Romish usage, the pagan priest sprinkled the multitude with the holy dew by means of an aspergillum, or light brush-- Idem ter socios pura circumtulit unda Spargens rore levi.
Purusha is He that lies in a puraor the nine-doored mansion, i.
In the verba pura forms with and without the intervocalic glide {j} existed side by side in OHG.
And again we hear the echo of the antique in "Nil artes, nil pura fides, nil gloria linguae, Nil fons ingenii, nil probitas sine re.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pura" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.