According to me this line means that when a king is ruling on his empire people in his country will not talk ill about him and will try to please him , but when the same king is conquered the people of his kingdom will criticise him and will talk ill of him and will fasten strang looks on him.
Bradycardia, a condition in which the heart beats slower than normal, comes from the Greek language. This term is derived from the words 'bradys', meaning 'slow' and 'kardia' which means 'heart'.
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
the vivtim heart was offered to the sun god
the weighing of the heart ceremony was a ceremony from ancient Egypt. A soul was taken to Osiris. His heart was weighed on a scale against a feather. The feather was the feather of Maat, the goddess of truth and justice. The Egyptians believed that the heart contained all the deeds a person has done, and that the heart grows heavier with each bad deed. The heart was weighed by Anubis, a god with a jackal head who was the god of embalming. If the heart was light enough, the soul could go spend eternity in paradise with Osiris. If not, the heart would be devoured by Ammit(or Ammut). The Devourer.
it is an order of priority. Without the heart pumping blood you are dead, so no heart, no life, no mind
bitter heart means that you are getting angry or uncomfortable. Bitter is an adjective. BITTER ex: soup shampoo
Douglas Fairbanks Jr- Presents - 1953 The Bitter Heart 2-6 was released on: USA: 4 November 1953
By some strange heart beats and i don't wanna eat
I think its some sort of meaning as the snake is securing the heart or your heart
an actual heart
Cardiac auscultation is the medical term meaning listening to the heart.
Say they are good were not to heart you.
Cardiopathy is the general term meaning any disease of the heart.
what is the meaning to the lyrics of the Heart song dreamboat annie
relaxation and contraction of the heart
it means that, that heart was broken
It has to do with the heart (chit meaning heart). A literal meaning of the parts of the name is from Snaskrit citta (heart) and vana (jungle). It is the name of a national park in Nepal.