Mazhab nahi sikhata aapas me bair rakhna.
This line said Allama Iqbal and It means "Religions are not teaching to fight each other".
This phrase means "Religion does not teach to bear ill-will among each other" in Hindi. It emphasizes the idea of religious tolerance and harmony among people, regardless of their different beliefs. It promotes the message of peace and coexistence.
un berger / une bergère (bair-zhay / bair-zhair)
It is pronounced as "La-lee-bair".
"JIL-bair" is the most common way to pronounce Jilbere. The emphasis is typically on the first syllable.
Some other homophones for "bare" include bear and bair.
This phrase means "Religion does not teach to bear ill-will among each other" in Hindi. It emphasizes the idea of religious tolerance and harmony among people, regardless of their different beliefs. It promotes the message of peace and coexistence.
This line is from the song "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara," composed by Ashok Patki and written by Piyush Pandey for the TV program "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" that aired in the 1980s. The song aimed to promote unity in diversity among the people of India.
This phrase means "Religion does not teach us to have animosity towards one another." It emphasizes the importance of unity and harmony among people, regardless of their religious beliefs. It encourages peaceful coexistence and understanding between individuals of different faiths.
bair
Doug Bair's birth name is Charles Douglas Bair.
events of chunuk bair
Doug Bair is 6'.
Kirk Bair is 6' 1".
John Bair was born in 1962.
RaNae Bair was born in 1943.
Michael Bair was born in 1938.
Puran Bair was born in 1944.