Harate, Haraṭe: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHaraṭe (ಹರಟೆ):—
1) [noun] a talking lightly or lacking seriousness about the subject (often just for passing time).
2) [noun] a dull, tiresome, boring narration or story.
3) [noun] a jovial, light, unsystematic talk.
4) [noun] a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usu. in prose and generally analytic, speculative or interpretative, but in a lighter style; an essay.
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Harate (ಹರತೆ):—[noun] the act of cutting and turn up the surface layer of the soil using the farm implement kuṇṭe, to remove weeds.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Haratebadi, Harategara, Harategati, Harateguttu, Haratehode, Haratejas, Haratekoccu, Haratemalla, Haratemalli.
Ends with (+5): Adharate, Agharate, Aksharate, Anadharate, Anaksharate, Bharabharate, Bharate, Charate, Dhuramdharate, Godduharate, Haluharate, Hatticharate, Huccuharate, Kaduharate, Manoharate, Mukharate, Nikharate, Nirbharate, Onaharate, Prakharate.
Full-text: Vyatihri, Anuhri, Sayahan, Avahri, Hri, Kati, Vapati, Stamba, Upahri, Gramya, Pada.
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Brahma Sutras (Nimbarka commentary) (by Roma Bose)
Brahma-Sūtra 1.4.26 < [Adhikaraṇa 7 - Sūtras 23-27]
Brahma-Sūtra 2.1.18 < [Adhikaraṇa 6 - Sūtras 14-19]
Dvisahasri of Tembesvami (Summary and Study) (by Upadhyay Mihirkumar Sudhirbhai)
Incorporation of Grammar in the Dvisāhasrī < [H. H. Ṭembesvāmī: Erudition]
Appendix 4 - Some Important words employed in the Dvisāhasrī
Buddha Desana (by Sayadaw U Pannadipa)
Chapter 1 - Kamma And Its Result < [Part I - Kamma And Rebirth]
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana (by Gaurapada Dāsa)
Kavyamimamsa of Rajasekhara (Study) (by Debabrata Barai)