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[24] There is a story that once a man [...] of mango in the world. The man began to ponder over which varieties [...] and started eating the mangoes.
[16] There is a fine story in this regard. [...] prestige if this continued, so they began to conspire against him. By any [...] sweets.” Dhruva gave a firm reply:
[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] victims of an escapist psychology and began to renounce home and hearth. They [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[10] Many people are not aware of the [...] on this idea changed and people began to believe that the average longevity [...] Kśańás saying:
[8] In the primary stage of civilization, [...] old Latin were widespread, people began to understand more about their [...] was covered fairly well earlier.
[2] When the first sprout of knowledge arose among human beings, they began to ask, what is the Múlá [...] [Fundamental Cause] of the universe?
[17] This is the self-same joy which [...] He was One and became many, and began to joyfully sport with His creation.
[51] What is mahápátaka? [...] bitter combat. When Ráma began to get the upper hand Rávana [...] was a mahápátaka.
[2] Later, people began to feel some practical inconvenience [...] to be used as needed. Thus, they began to think of media of exchange.
[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter [...] increased. The use of metal coins began to replace sea shells as media [...] undertaken through monetary exchange.
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[10] Now this worship of Shiva-liuṋga which began in the age of Jainism spread throughout [...] science behind the acoustic roots.
[5] After the Bronze Age came the Iron [...] speed. In the Iron Age people also began to manufacture items more scientifically.
[9] Once agriculture started, people learnt how to grow straw, and they began to build straw houses on the ground. [...] physical or psychic spheres, and they began to think about spirituality. This [...] oldest civilization in the world.
[10] About this time, people also began to specialise in different fields [...] days there was no caste system.
[7] In the ancient Vedic age there [...] name. Having learned a lot, he began to think: “What is the sense [...] can presume, did not stop eating.
[56] In the early stages of kśatriya [...] kśatriya. Later, when the vipras began to become dominant, [at least] [...] end of the Kśatriya Age.
[67] In the process of criticizing the [...] remembered that the Kśatriya Age began the process of seeing humans as [...] intellect than to physical existence.
[83] The dominance of group-mothers [...] Vipra Age. When knowledge first began to bloom in the Kśatriya [...] silently accept the supremacy of men.
[110] Vipra society was far more firmly-knit [...] disappeared, as undue importance began to be paid to the selection either of families or of grooms.
[119] Later, after the vipras had fully established their dominance in society, they began to receive more than a mere commission. [...] ceremony would not produce any result.
[174] But in vipra society [[also]] the [...] abilities, the children of the vipras began to receive almost the same respect [...] caste system in Hindu society.
[40] Here the funny thing is that the [...] of being armed gatekeepers, and began to salute the shreśt́hiis [...] Through their work they all gradually began to elevate the status of the shreśt́hiis. [...] in every country of the world.
[3] Dhuti and cádar are Indias [...] with the cádar, so people began getting it stitched. When the [...] purohits would use cádars.
[6] Long after the Mahábhárata, [...] At the time of Kaniska, Indians began to use páyjámá. [...] páyjámá as a Muslim.
[22] There is a story in the Rámáyańa. [...] But the name of his opponent also began with rá. Similarly, yasha [...] something big is going to happen.
[3] The then India began to have the sense of becoming [...] could be made possible in that way.
[4] Human beings, are not carnivorous but graminivorous by birth. With increased intellect, they began to fight using the intellectual [...] effective than those of human beings.
[10] All kinds of landlord, big, small and medium, began to worship the goddess. This all [...] another name for Durgá.]
[11] So you see that the landlords began to worship the goddess with a [...] the landlords down to the masses.
[12] Caste distinctions continued to [...] end of the British rule, people began to argue, “Since you are [...] caste distinctions are disregarded.
[5] How did change occur in the psychic [...] development of mind, psychic changes began to occur. Their internal attempts [...] change in the physical structure.
[2] People unable to attain their objects [...] withered, but it has not. Thus people began to think that fate is nothing [...] Brahma-vijiṋána or intuitional science.
[12] Now there is that story of the [...] myself.” Then the vendors began to come. One day someone brought [...] was not sold, so kindly buy this.
[33] Dharma stayed and afterwards the other gods and goddesses began to return one by one. The king [...] also want to come back.”
[24] But today, when we look back and [...] age, when rays of light gradually began to pierce the darkness, people [...] collective dynamism was sown.
[7] The continued exploitation by one [...] ingenuity and summed-up production began to enjoy supremacy and importance, [...] factor. These vaeshyas, therefore, began to enjoy a position of supremacy, [...] said to be the Age of Vaeshyas.
[14] You can pose the question – [...] Buddhistic age; but after Buddha, people began to take it as lowly. Touching [...] all medical science was affected.
[15] Six or seven hundred years after [...] unani (hakimii) System of medicine began to take root. Because the hakimii [...] science is concerned, occurred.
[4] [Bábá gave a practical [...] goat, which stood on all fours. He began to rub his head against Bábás [...] using to make others understand.]
[51] We may call the day the kśatriyas [...] authority of the kśatriyas and began to unite under their hegemony. [...] [evolutionary step] in human history.
[56] It was to a large extent this sense [...] belonged to the same group, they began to form into families headed by [...] power they had previously enjoyed.
[57] In olden times kśatriya societies began to recognize a man and a woman [...] “Might makes right.”
[79] To maintain society an administration [...] social and governmental structure began to form.
[105] Kśatriyas want to dash forward [...] lasted for some time, intellectuals began to control the kśatriyas with their keen intellect.
[106] Those with intellect encouraged [...] some time, the kśatriyas began to submit to the intellectuals and, recognizing their superiority, began to use their forceful personalities [...] help of kśatriya power.
[116] There are more dishonest vipras [...] wishes. Hence when the Vipra Age began at the end of the Kśatriya [...] encouragement to their simplicity.
[1] In ancient times when the desire [...] thinking gradually changed. They began to think how it was possible to [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[5] But the land of Mithila was extremely [...] prosperous, and those who stayed behind began to feel extremely envious. So [...] river were of an inferior caste.
[8] Naturally, they all became very [...] soaring towards the Fairy Kingdom. He began to grieve, but it was to no avail
[20] And so the eldest prince began to live the life of a slave.
[41] The prince was embarassed and said, [...] They too became full of joy and began splashing playfully in the water.
[53] Giving his deepest thanks to the [...] the stable, he became furious and began to whip 9 the Peacock Horse shouting, [...] the friend of the poor?”
[54] The next morning the prince set [...] returning on the Peacock Horse and began to beat the horse mercilessly. [...] friends with such people.”
[58] The next day the prince went to [...] to repent afterwards. The prince began to taste a little of each item; [...] meal and got up from the table.
[63] Removing the cover, the prince [...] outside the city. Standing there, he began to think, “Now what to do? [...] way by giving any bribe!”
[75] Now the demon became restless. He began to run to and fro like an insane [...] out loudly in his demonic tongue.
[85] Ultimately the demons began to retreat. Finding no other alternative, [...] mental and spiritual upliftment.
[69] [A: “With His saḿkalpa, in the state of Supreme Transcendentality, the centrifugal process began and the first phase of the centrifugal [...] constitute Cosmic Mind.”]
[28] Both Yudhisthira and Duryodhana [...] His feet she seated the Lord and began to skin the bananas, and feed [...] treating a pariah as mean.”
[16] When kiirtana first began to develop, it did not have any [...] folk music to classical music.
[9] There is a story in the Rámáyańa [...] ministers, in order to misguide Angada, began to ideate mentally that they were [...] they resumed their original forms.
[6] When the Aryans began to spread out in all directions from their original homeland, their vocabulary also began to develop and their language began to flourish. In ancient Sanskrit, [...] the difference between the two.
[4] During that age of struggle in [...] isolated, scattered way. Thus they began to come together and to form many [...] developed in the ancient world.
[5] The world continued to evolve. [...] maintain its status quo. Society began to understand that mere physical [...] [pioneers of human welfare].
[7] Civilizations have been advancing [...] thus the clash of the intellect began.
[14] Human beings continued to advance [...] While discovering philosophy they began to search for the answers to “Why? [...] a systematic form, a new life.
[2] In the most ancient times, in the [...] area of microcosmic mind gradually began to develop and the human body [...] expanded, as did its vitality.
[4] As the struggle of life intensified, human beings also began to think more deeply about various [...] trees, as their enemies. Thus people began to identify themselves by their [...] activity of their psychic sphere also began to intensify.
[6] Let me give you an example. Buddha [...] objectives. This state of affairs which began to develop in the Buddhist age [...] synthesis and not the path of analysis.
[9] The oldest philosophy in the world [...] Mahábhárata, people began to think very seriously about [...] Mahábhárata, not prior to it.
[16] The education in that period was [...] Mahábhárata age people began to write the Veda, but the writing [...] knowledge is the Upaniśads.
[17] You know that the Veda has two [...] expressed when Lord Krśńa began to answer the complicated philosophical [...] Upaniśadik Jiṋánakanda.
[7] They decided to formulate these [...] and mudrá. Párvatii began to pose questions, and Shiva began to answer; and the saḿgiita [...] vádya is saḿgiita.)
[1] The science of spirituality developed [...] the mystery of creation. Humans began to search for the secret causes [...] ferocious animals – and they began to plumb the depths of these mysteries. [...] the various schools of Tantra.
[14] The original Rgvedic civilization [...] Aryans who, when the Aryans later began to spread out in search of food [...] the civilization of these people.
[27] The courage, strength and physical [...] influential leaders of society everywhere began to introduce themselves as Aryans. [...] the interests of the non-Aryans.
[60] These orthodox, but internally [...] of east India upon north India began to wane gradually. At about that [...] Vaeśńava Tantra.
[83] Shiva had such a forgiving nature, [...] different bearings. Just as the Aryans began to identify Shiva with their own [...] kulakuńd́alinii yoga] began to regard their Shiva as identical [...] tranquil radiance of His features.
[87] Among the backward non-Aryan society, [...] numerical strength, and thus they began to worship both the genital organs), [...] the influence of Shiva, everyone began to accept Shiva as their chief [...] is called liuṋga”].
[88] After Dakśas yajiṋa [...] increased more and more. The Aryans began to feel that, being so indebted [...] god and Gaorii as their goddess.
[5] How was capitalism created? Capital [...] be stored for a long time, they began to keep it in the form of money. [...] capitalists are also anti-Dharma.
[4] In fact, the Gorkhaland issue is [...] political power in West Bengal, began to arouse the Gorkha sentiment [...] inspiring this secessionist movement.
[8] About 200 years ago, the Gorkhas came from outside Bengal in search of a livelihood and began to settle in the Darjeeling hills. [...] were inhabited by the Bengalees.
[7] Today many people have assembled [...] era changed, public demand also began to change. That is why different [...] psychic demands of different ages.
[3] According to the so-called rules [...] developed this conception when they began to think of grammar as infallible [...] and regulations of conversation.
[15] I was saying that this Urdu or [...] borrowed from Sanskrit, and it began to be written in Nágrii [...] always be first person singular.
[23] Upon emerging from Brahma, human beings began their long evolutionary journey. [...] then You are not infinite.”
[7] I did not call Rahman. Perhaps [...] storms destructive dance began…; crashing sounds came from all [...] with him, or left it elsewhere.
[12] Some days later came Shiva-Caturdashii. [...] from the sannyásii, and began reciting it loudly. The priest [...] Shivas dhyána mantra!”
[2] A short while after the second marriage, disturbances of many types began to occur in the house. Out of [...] appear directly, face to face.
[3] The feasting began after sunset. In the midst of [...] out alone there is no problem.
[8] The darkness of evolutionary night began to fade centuries ago when the [...] dark shadow of a hidden dream.
[4] The civilization of Samatat started [...] grass, shrubs, plants and trees began to grow. The people of Ráŕh went to Samatat with their implements, established settlements, and began farming the vast tracts of uninhabited [...] forest area and built villages.
[25] After the seeds are removed from [...] recently, when artificial fibres began to replace cotton and other natural fibres, cotton was the most widely used fibre for textiles.
[2] To establish a well-built social [...] is discipline. Pataiṋjali began his “Yoga Sútra” with the aphorism:
[10] Now this worship of Shiva-liuṋga which began in the age of Jainism spread throughout [...] necessary to explain this biija mantra.
[20] The Sacdonian Brahmans who cultivated [...] connection. When the Puranic Age began in India, about 1300 years ago, [...] Brahmans at the Prayaga convention.
[33] One more important thing needs [...] time, Buddhism and Jainism also began to decline; their philosophical base began to be eroded. During that critical [...] Shiva or the Dharma He propounded.
[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] the first time in history, people began to realize that they were human beings.
[7] “The only way to attain salvation [...] realm of intuitional practice, it began to be used only in later days. [...] is, long after Shivas time.
[16] There is a story for children about [...] and its throat swelled up, and it began to announce in its characteristic rasping voice,
[1] On the 8th of September, 1985, [...] Marga, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, began an extraordinary series of Sunday [...] of scholarship and literature.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] period, and as a spoken language it began to be supplanted by Prákrta [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[7] “Panda” means self-knowledge [...] Rohit returned home after study. He began to say “this world is transitory. [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”
[22] SOME [...] brains." Then the aunt began to thrash them mercilessly with [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[3] When kiirtana first began to develop, it did not have any [...] folk music to classical music.
[1] In individual and collective life, [...] those days was very slow and only began to accelerate during the last [...] history of human civilization.
[11] Then next, Shivas latent [...] body of Sati on his shoulder and began to move throughout the universe. [...] supremacy over Shakti, or Prakrti.
[7] I said to Sutanuká, “The [...] checked. Thereafter, the city again began to flourish towards the end of [...] of Agra and Oudh (UP for short).
[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not [...] did not wear clothes, but they began to cover their bodies due to changing [...] to covering their bodies, they began to feel ashamed if they went about [...] comprehensive and well-balanced.
[2] [Extremes of] casteism developed [...] [Shákta] goddess Cańd́ii, began to be propitiated with sacrificial [...] transformed into Jain Shiva temples.
[9] Later, the nirváńatattva [...] rhythmic expansion in life, people began to feel that there was nothing [...] extinguishes the lamp of life.
[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards Ráŕh [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.
[2] When human beings first appeared [...] When the people of that age all began to feel that they should live [...] their adverse environment, they began to search for a chieftain. At [...] lineage of the children – males began to assume the roles of chieftains. [...] patrilineal and matrilineal orders.
[22] Here it should be borne in mind [...] been noted for its military skill, began to enter into a repulsive tortoise-like [...] the struggle for independence.
[3] At that time myriad evils and aberrations, [...] privilege of higher social standing, began to make people outcastes with [...] social status, many among them began to think it proper to convert [...] and their spirit of independence.
[15] When India first began to receive Western education, [...] District, of Ráŕh.
[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] with chisels and hammers, and it began to be worshipped, and is still [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.
[4] It is to be noted that what both [...] Of the ancient books that first began to sparkle like rubies and emeralds [...] 1 )
[1] The question remains as to the [...] rule of the king of Gaoŕa began to call themselves Utkal [Orissa] [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.
[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] in the course of time synthesis began to come. This state of synthesis [...] hatred between the high and the low.
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the [...] mountains plains, valleys and plateaus began to come up. The rivers carried [...] mother”, “O mother”].
[7] (On May 10, 1969, at Ranchi jagriti, [...] concentrated on each cakra, and began to do dhyána on the supreme [...] blood, nerves, indriyas, etc. He began to take deep breaths. After remaining [...] rágánugá).
[10] As a result of surrender the smaller [...] in dhyánásana he began to practice dhyána on múládhára [...] oblivious of the external world).
[2] With the completion of this work, the publishers began re-editing and retranslating the [...] the authors original wish.
[1] On the 8th of September, 1985, [...] Marga, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, began an extraordinary series of Sunday [...] of scholarship and literature.
[1] On the 8th of September, 1985, [...] Marga, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, began an extraordinary series of Sunday [...] of scholarship and literature.
[1] On the 8th of September, 1985, [...] Marga, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, began an extraordinary series of Sunday [...] of scholarship and literature.
[14] The Shákadviipii Brahmans [...] cadavers. When Shrii Madhusudhan Gupta began practising western medicine during [...] bodies made him a social outcaste.
[25] Kalighat was a small, temple-centred [...] with paintings. When Durgapuja began during the Pathan era only the [...] with inspiration from the British.
[26] The temple at Kalighat has been [...] Jelepáŕás central area and began living along the banks of the [...] T́hákurs (Tagore).
[27] At that time the Kayasthas used [...] Jhauyákut́hi. They began to live in hundreds of villages [...] Kumurt́ulii, Chitpur, and so on.
[29] With the exception of the Piráli [...] that is, they went to Rarh and began living there. Afterwards, although [...] and return back in the evening.
[30] There was a dense forest between [...] Dharmaráj or Dharmat́hákur began in Bengal towards the end of the [...] Caŕak puja [worship] also began at this time. [...] Caŕakd́áuṋgá will also be changed.
[43] Here also there is no mention of [...] common yet. Suris artisans began making Suris renowned morabbá [...] nearly extinct Rájnagar.
[66] When Mahaprabhu came to personally [...] time of Nawab Hussain Shah, he began his work at Rámkeli (Rámkeli [...] Rádhikápur, etc.
[9] At one time all of Vauṋga-D́abák, [...] land appeared, groups of people began migrating there from Rarh. When [...] Khulna, Chittagong, and so on.
[37] It was mentioned earlier that Calcutta [...] trees that favoured salty soil began growing there, for example, sundari, [...] Hartukiibágán, and so on.
[20] Philosophy began in the distant past in an effort [...] cause of psychic diseases.”
[6] No one knows when it began, Even if grasped, it cant [...] sequence of finitude and infinitude.
[11] [[The evolution of human beings began with the apeman and then the proto-apeman. [...] group remained at the animal stage.
[3] In ancient times, whenever people [...] whether crude, subtle or causal, they began to worship it out of a feeling [...] Puruśa, it has been said:
[2] This shloka is from the Yajurveda [...] rites. The composition of the Vedas began roughly 15,000 years ago. In those [...] the system in those olden days.
[4] After the invention of written script, people began to think about the fact that up [...] means “aged, very old”.
[11] When a suffix is used to indicate [...] did not know French mistakenly began pronouncing it cembár.
[11] He set out on his journey and was [...] departure, many strange things began to happen. Wherever Kanika went, [...] grew more courageous than before.
[1] Ever since the shúdras [...] kśatriyas, the Kśatriya Era began in human society, but the Kśatriya [...] first evolution in human history.
[4] The shúdras fought solely [...] of enjoyer and the enjoyed, they began to contain a sense of duty. With [...] though belonging to the same group, began to emerge in previously male-centred [...] lost their previous authority.
[14] Now, those who think that this [...] great mountains eroded; the soil began to slip away, and the mountains [...] Mayúrákśii also.
[25] Lets take yet another instance [...] softly, and at the same time people began to beat drums very loudly, due [...] fulfilled, He did all these things.
[366] Then the battle amongst themselves began, and in the process those who [...] Thus ensued a war of intellect.
[367] Gradually those early humans developed [...] while inventing philosophy, they began to search for the answers to many [...] took a new form, and a new life.
[377] He was such a great personality [...] the first time in history, people began to realize that they were human beings.
[18] For a long time peoples minds [...] Kashmir pandits of northwest India began to write in Sáradá [...] portions will never be recovered.
[22] English literature before the time [...] literature and from his time onwards it began to flourish, therefore he is called [...] Prákrta was still prevalent.
[6] Many days passed. Many tender buds [...] ground. Many children grew up and began their studies at university.
[3] People attempt to pass off cheap [...] that time onwards many artisans began decorating the images with gold [...] d́ák ornaments after Mr. Dock.
[58] Another meaning of the word [...] stars came down from the sky and began to breastfeed him. The infant [...] which has a different meaning.
[37] People even discovered some [...] anupánas , people began to use them as medicines.
[39] It was found in the case of [...] and various others. People began to use these kváthas [...] páṋcan in Bengali.
[64] The first influx of western civilization into India began approximately four hundred years [...] to ashes in the fire of alcohol.
[12] Some of the people then began to think that the very intellect [...] vocalized in later periods. People began to boldly say, “No, Kapila [...] prapatti], as it is called today.
[123] Aklmand began telling the story. “Once [...] along with their rice and ghee.
[92] A snake runs away on seeing [...] medicinal values of snake venoms, they began killing snakes to collect their [...] poison has been clearly stated.
[79] India invented and began to use steel a long time ago. [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.
[141] The next day, very early in [...] home.” The residents forthwith began whispering something amongst themselves. [...] take some time to see him.”
[77] I said to Sutanuká, “The [...] checked. Thereafter, the city again began to flourish towards the end of [...] of Agra and Oudh (UP for short).
[74] Once a king needed a flatterer. [...] written examination, viva voce began. The king was present [to interview [...] toward the king. The candidates began appearing for the interview one [...] the job of a flatterer?”
[77] The third candidate was highly educated. However, he began to sweat all over, even though [...] great job of a sycophant?”
[24] 6) The shark is called kamat́a [...] medicinal qualities. As the cod fish began disappearing, shark oil began to be used as a substitute for [...] kámat́as has greatly diminished.
[61] Another quality of Maharshi Valmiki [...] The history of his poetic works began when he was distressed by seeing [...] to Maharshi Valmiki in Sanskrit.
[205] I listened while Kuldip talked. [...] through the land of the nymphs, and I began to think about Kinnaur and Tibet.
[35] All the ghosts were laughing and [...] exaggerated, theatrical movements and began to laugh. But the ghosts sang in chorus
[7] Similarly, those three schools [...] Shivottara [Post-Shiva] – began to come to an understanding. All [...] Jinaraana in Jain Tantra –
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] the popular use of script, they began to come closer to each other. [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[1] From the dawn of intellectual development [...] justification for their existence, they began their deep metaphysical probing.
[21] Did the Supreme Entity, after creating [...] complete. The other phase of creation began from that point. With the help [...] complex structures were created.
[15] All those woods which were not [...] after their arrival in India, they began to use indrakáśt́ha [...] sacrifices; it is used for cooking.
[49] “The people of Bengal did [...] struggle for Indian independance began with this movement.
[50] “One may ask why the Sepoy [...] liberating the country. That struggle began out of the fear that the East [...] smallest corner of their minds.
[51] “When the movement began against the partition of Bengal, [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.
[41] I took some rest. After a while the room began to seem as if it was under an [...] for a chance to see you.”
[55] “It heartens me to see young [...] message of humanity.” His face began to glow. “What is your name?” I asked.
[102] There is a story that at one time [...] approached that unknown man he began to lift his hand to give something [...] arrested that iikśańaka.
[43] In ancient India, Vedic Saḿskrta [...] Prakrta languages. When Buddha began to propagate his philosophy in [...] medium of expression. He said,
[46] In Bengal, Saḿskrta scholars [...] Bengali. The Saḿskrta scholars began to spread the false rumor that [...] by different vested interests.
[20] “Well,” Reba began, “how much does the gentleman who will marry me earn monthly?”
[27] “You have a joint family, [...] quit in frustration?” Sweat began to bead the “board” [...] though it was a winter evening.
[20] All of a sudden, they saw a luminous body just in front of them. The luminous body began moving, and these two boys followed [...] followed it and crossed the river.
[16] Humanitys journey on the [...] from the fact that human beings began evolving language about this time. [...] oldest civilization in the world.
[7] Now these old customs are no longer [...] be harnessed, the civilization began to lag behind.
[8] But the Egyptian civilization which [...] so many spectacular things, also began to lag behind due to the lack [...] civilizations with much difficulty.
[3] In those days people felt the need [...] slaves of men. At that time people began to practise phallic worship in the belief that this would help increase their numbers.
[2] Those days passed. The dominance [...] Society became patriarchal. People began to use their fathers name [...] dominance became the accepted norm.
[4] Social disparity reached its climax [...] “giving her away” in marriage began.
[1] The status of women in prehistoric [...] into being, the rights of women began gradually to be curtailed.
[21] The Calcutta thief began his story as the night was coming [...] ducks or a golden tamarind tree.
[29] Then Viśńu said, [...] the lower parts of his body, he began to turn to stone. Gradually Gayasuras [...] Gayasura has been characterized here!
[5] With the establishment of male [...] women, and on the other hand women began to curb their own rights by thinking [...] the different spheres of life.
[4] This rule is equally applicable [...] number of glow-worms so the people began calling the place Glowing-Chester; [...] spelled “Gloucester”.
[17] In that era people used to live [...] asleep. Later on, when human beings began to build temporary dwellings in [...] happens in the path of emanation.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, [...] textbooks in a specific script so they began printing them in Devanágarii [...] older than Devanágarii.
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] páncphoŕan [five seasonings] began approximately six hundred and [...] popular in the local language.
[16] Time continued its inexorable march. [...] After the invention of fire, people began to use it. It took a few more [...] salt and learned how to use it.
[21] When human beings first started [...] discovery of fire, human beings also began to boil rice. They also discovered [...] of getting constipation. People began to fry boiled rice on primitive [...] breakfast cereal. Thus, people began to prepare different kinds of [...] intelligent Aryans called rice briihi.
[22] In the primitive stage of agriculture, [...] of the soil diminished, so they began to wonder how to increase the [...] growing to stay just above the water.
[52] In olden times wheat was ground [...] and liked its good taste, so they began to search for a suitable name [...] “wheat” in Old English.
[66] Some time ago India was dependent [...] oat seeds. As a result the oats began to grow better but they did not [...] Burdwan, Hooghly and Howrah districts.
[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] further increase their profits, they began to exploit these two commodities. [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.
[4] Similarly, while doing Sádhaná [...] other day while meditating my body began to quiver. It was quite a pleasant [...] also there is pause and speed.
[29] In this connection I am reminded [...] and find out what it was, so they began walking towards it. The light moved on, and sometime later it came to a place where it began to move across the surface of [...] microvita of the siddha group.
[17] Ghosts or elves are not really [...] the past, the clouds of ignorance began to disappear from the human mind. [...] have their different categories.
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] When the once disgruntled classes began to engage in exploitation, profiteering [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[21] The journey of the Vedic language began approximately fifteen thousand [...] it became noticeably different.
[39] Chinese pictorial script is quite [...] older still. The Vedic civilization began around fifteen thousand years [...] special rule, a systaltic order.
[4] In those days people felt the need [...] slaves of men. At that time people began to practice phallic worship in the belief that this would help increase their numbers.
[7] [A sádhaka (spiritual practitioner) [...] sádhaka immediately fell down and began to roll on the ground. Bábá [...] Vaeśńava philosophy.]
[3] The Kśatriya age was followed [...] period of the monarchy intellectuals began to consolidate greater power by [...] the establishment of democracy.
[3] [One day two sádhakas [spiritual [...] amazement, two stone chips. Later on, he began to mark, with still greater wonder, [...] Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 1.
[2] Still later, when people began using leather in industry, the [...] Women could also wear grass koshis.
[3] In north India when we were young, [...] didnt look so bad! Then women began to use leather footwear in the [...] koshis has virtually died out.
[5] At last they discovered fire. The [...] After the invention of fire, people began to use it. It took a few more [...] 2 )
[39] When they arrived in The Punjab [...] farming they became very happy and began to settle there. Their Vedic language [...] the English “sugar”.
[4] Starting with a series of discourses [...] 1980s, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar began to reveal his exquisite vision [...] transformation. Then in 1985 in Kolkata he began giving a remarkable series of [...] value” as do human beings.
[36] The history and annals of Palamu [...] blood relationships with outsiders began. Palamu was independent up to [...] headquarters was changed to Hazaribagh.
[15] Bábá again asked [...] loving you? [Then the sádhaka began to mark time. Even then he felt His presence and affection.
[4] (On May 10th, 1969, at Ranchi jágrti, [...] in dhyánásana he began to practice dhyána on Muládhára [...] oblivious of the external world).
[14] Another prince of Siḿhapur [...] Áśáŕha (the month of the monsoon) began before the rainy season, and in other years it began after the rains were over. This [...] revenue collectors of North India.
[15] During the reign of King Akbar, [...] calendrical system of Bengal, the year began at the time of harvesting the [...] rhymes of old Bengal, for example,
[1] SHRII SHRII ÁNANDAMÚRTIJII [...] multiplying so rapidly that He began to train others to teach the practices [...] spread rapidly all over the world.
[1] SHRII SHRII ÁNANDAMÚRTI [...] multiplying so rapidly that He began to train others to teach the practices [...] spread rapidly all over the world.
[8] Movement is the dharma of the universe, [...] root verbs for “move” began with a vowel – either a [...] creation was indicated by the root an.
[35] At first, Suvimal pretended not [...] gestures, in other words, when she began flailing her arms and legs and [...] again? Stop it. Be quiet.”
[48] Meanwhile Raiṋjaná [...] Finally she finished her lichus and began licking her fingers. Suvimal became [...] “Enough, come wash your hands.”
[19] Nárada script was also known [...] increased, hence Nárada began to dominate Kutilá script. [...] entire eastern portion of India.
[58] And the result was promptly achieved. Ordinary worldly people began to think that they, by leading [...] difficulty, been exploiting the society.
[93] The bed was laid out. I lay down [...] Niiláiṋjana pulled up a stool and began fanning me.
[5] In jail, the Central Bureau of [...] clearly were aware of this plot, began to criticize that man in order to appear innocent.
[5] Written script was indeed discovered, [...] seven thousand years old – began approximately fifteen thousand [...] name was Atharvas or Atharva).
[44] Those days passed. The dominance [...] Society became patriarchal. People began to use their fathers name [...] dominance became the accepted norm.
[46] Social disparity reached its climax [...] “giving her away” in marriage began.
[62] By adding the suffix t́hak [...] due to growing necessity, they began to reside there permanently. Then [...] it became their permanent abode.
[7] The composition of the Rgveda [began] about fifteen thousand years [...] venerate it as being very old.
[24] Then suddenly I see… what [...] dumbfounded. Gradually the smoke began to twist into coils. They became [...] could not be seen or understood.
[25] After a short time the smoke began to thin and what did I see behind [...] found this all very mysterious.
[31] He looked around once carefully in all directions and then began. “At the moment there is [...] will make a stronger impression.
[88] I looked around but there was no [...] there thinking for a while and began feeling sleepy. Then I seemed [...] my Magadha will survive.”
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] after discovering fire, people began to show it respect and worship [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[77] “Miirkashim accepted Vireshvijays [...] in Monghyr with great speed and began constructing his armoury. A great [...] Alipur, now a part of Calcutta).
[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay began to worry that the Company had [...] man. No one even knew his history.
[2] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] well as from India. The series began with the GD discourses given by [...] English Part 8 was published in 1987.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] period, and as a spoken language it began to be supplanted by Prákrta [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[36] Kadalii is a very nutritious food [...] hence the people of those days began to worship them.
[7] Similarly, those three schools [...] Shivottara [Post-Shiva] – began to come to an understanding. All [...] Jinaraana in Jain Tantra –
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] the popular use of script, they began to come closer to each other. [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[7] The second cause of economic imbalance [...] the demand for hand woven cloth began to dwindle. The supply of aluminium [...] agricultural sector for a livelihood.
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] After a few minutes navel-breathing began. His dog-life did not have long [...] be dry during his last moments.
[7] The Indian people not only learned [...] yeasted breads; this apprenticeship began in their main centre, Goa, as [...] easily confused with acára.
[28] (On 14th May, 1970, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] the spinal chord erect, and then began to practice dhyána on all [...] to ájiṋa cakra and began to practice dhyána in the [...] He looked peaceful and serene.)