Crossword-Solution: TAMAS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TAMAS | anagram | AMAST, AMATS, MASTA, MATAS, TSAMA |
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| Colombian Indians. | 1 answer |
| Indians of Colombia | 1 answer |
| HINDU philosophy | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TAMAS (5)
Religion followed by a witless will To torture self, or come at power to hurt Another,--'tis of Tamas, dark and ill.
The gift churlishly flung, at evil time, In wrongful place, to base recipient, Made in disdain or harsh unkindliness, Is gift of Tamas, dark; it doth not bless![FN#37] HERE ENDETH CHAPTER XVII.
There is "dark" Action: when one doth a thing Heedless of issues, heedless of the hurt Or wrong for others, heedless if he harm His own soul--'tis of Tamas, black and bad! There is the "rightful"doer.
You, Tamas, tell the story and give again your message that this lady, the lady Benita, may hear it, for she has a part in the matter.” “We understand that she has a part,” answered Tamas.
What do you mean when you say that the Spirit of the white woman has been seen?” “I mean what I say, white man,” answered Tamas.
Quotes with TAMAS (3)
The people are hungry,” Mihali said. He lifted his hands, spreading them to encompass the city. “The people need to be fed. They need bread and wine and soup and meat. But not just that. They need friendship.” He pointed to a minor noble, some viscount decked out in his finest foppish frills, who poured a bottle of St. Adom’s Festival wine into the cups of a half-dozen street urchins.“They need companionship,” Mihali said. “They need love and brotherhood.” He turned to Tamas.…
In the play of living we engage in three fundamental forms of action. We begin things, we continue to be engaged in things, and we bring things to an end. We are each obligated to be capable of fulfilling these three forms of action relative to every condition in our experience. To suffer disability relative to any of these three forms of action relative to any condition in our experience is to accumulate a tendency relative to that condition. Such is the way we develop our c…
You’ve one mark on your record,” Tamas said. “You once punched a na-baron in the face. Broke his jaw. Tell me about that.” Olem grimaced. “Officially, sir, I was pushing him out of the way of a runaway carriage. Saved his life. Half my company saw it.”“With your fist?”“Aye.”“And unofficially?”“The man was a git. He shot my dog because it startled his horse.”“And if I ever have cause to shoot your dog?”“I’ll punch you in the face.”“Fair enough. You have the job.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1950–1973).