Oh, spirit of the corn, bestower of luck, nourisher of health, life, and happiness. |
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According to the poet, Lord Ganesha, the Onkar-shaped omnipresent god, is the bestower of all kinds of boons. |
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These will suffice them in place of all other things, as they receive into themselves him who is the cause and the bestower of all blessing. |
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He does not see God as a bestower of favours according to our personal interests. |
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Faunus was originally worshipped throughout the countryside as a bestower of fruitfulness on fields and flocks. |
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Yet today, how can the artist still be a bestower of meaning, a sentinel, with a sentry's eye to the future, serving as both a visionary and an eyewitness? |
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She was a doer, an explorer, a bestower, a thinker. |
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The Lord that presides over the year is Jupiter, who can be bestower of expansion of consciousness and can also be mundane level indulgence into mental comforts and pleasures resulting in expenditure. |
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The erection of a temple to her by Pompey out of the spoils of his Eastern conquests shows that by then she had been identified with the Greek Athena Nike, bestower of victory. |
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Agni is the bestower of the splendours of creation. |
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