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[14] In India, particularly in Bengal in early autumn, when, in the [...] righteous forces over the evil forces.
[16] Here [in relation to Bengal] the lion means Mansingha [the [...] humanity over the negative forces.
[18] You should remember that this type [...] dimension to the victory celebration of Bengal. Actually the former victory celebration was nothing but an autumn festival.
[19] During this season, all of nature [...] the autumn festival originated in Bengal. At an early stage, this autumn [...] Krittivas to] by King Ramchandra.
[1] It is observed that progress in [...] in Northern India, especially in Bengal.
[20] Environment has a tremendous impact [...] bháoyáiyá of Bengal is based on this.
[16] Women were subjected to countless [...] spread education among the women of Bengal met with violent protests from [...] housekeeping? A zealous poet wrote:
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[1] BENGAL HISTORY
[5] The social system of Bengal was basically Tantric, for the [...] process of linguistic distortion.
[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] on their foreheads. The women of Bengal were quite fond of cosmetics, [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[7] The ancient society of Bengal was basically Tantric. Both the [...] ancestors is not recognized, but in Bengal, it is recognized. In ancient days, the social life of Bengal was based on Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
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[7] [Dádá: “He [...] ) in West Bengal. His name is Shankara Mishra.”]
[6] Smrtayo vibhinnáh: Varying [...] the matrilineal order; in West Bengal the Dáyabhága system; [...] confronted with a baffling choice.
[7] Calamities are also caused by the [...] rain clouds coming from the Bay of Bengal travel all the way across India [...] gradually rising and the Bay of Bengal is becoming more salty. The result [...] the land portion is decreasing.
[13] Deforestation causes drought because [...] the soil. In the paddy fields of Bengal, for example, during the dry season [...] problem through their own efforts.
[39] Rivers also have three stages – [...] Mithila, and the delta stage is in Bengal. The plains of Mithila contain [...] rivers, the cooperation of Nepal and Bengal is required.
[50] Foolish human beings, however, [...] travel along the Mayuraksi Rriver in Bengal? Today it is a small river, and [...] consequently there is less rainfall.
[2] Suppose there is a rasagollá [...] is in Haldibari (a place in N. Bengal), and you have gone to Jaipur [...] things, one will lose concentration.
[4] Let me tell you a little story. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar of Bengal had a comparatively large head, [...] the vehicle for a complex mind.
[6] Násato vidyate bhávo [...] Ramprasad, a famous mystic poet of Bengal, has given a beautiful answer to this question.
[49] The vikrti [distortion] [...] Atisukhaváda was prevalent in Bengal, Assam and Tibet.
[22] When the Kálacakrayána [...] school of philosophy were popular in Bengal, these six actions of Avidyá [...] Vajrayána vanished from Bengal, the six actions also fell out [...] a healthy and rational outlook.
[8] RARH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank of the Bhagarathi River to the Parasnath Hills.
[3] Sanskrit does not have its own [...] the local script. In the land of Bengal, Sanskrit has been written since [...] to be maintained for ba and va.
[32] The colloquial meaning of okana [...] uŕisha is used in some parts of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
[9] Chapter one is taken from the first [...] published by Ananda Marga in West Bengal in the 1960s and early 1970s.
[11] This phrase, “revenge oneself”, [...] the Suvarna Vanik [merchants] of Bengal.
[12] The royal treasury of Bengal was controlled by a handful of [...] revenged himself against them.
[22] The coastal areas of Bengal were fortified so that Bengal could not be invaded either by land from Burma or by sea from the Andamans. Bengal;s clocks were also moved ahead [...] and boats were removed from the Bengal coast so that the enemy would [...] and in several other places in Bengal.
[89] Shiva was the first married man [...] There is a folk-verse in rural Bengal:
[2] This is a native Bengali word. In north India, diimak is used, on the Bengal and north India border, diiyank [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[4] In many parts of Bengal, a is used in place of ra, and [...] rui nearly everywhere in southern Bengal. That fungus variety of plant, [...] rui-chátu [ant-mushroom].
[73] Anyhow, towards the beginning of British rule the British cultivated indigo extensively in Bengal. The indigo plant likes warm weather [...] farmers of these two districts in Bengal revolted, disturbed by the oppression [...] his book, Niiladarpańa.
[87] In the room I found a heavy wooden [...] that it was on these handlooms in Bengal and Angadesh that the world-renowned [...] Dhanekali. That was the golden age of Bengal;s economy and Angadesh also shared Bengal;s good fortune.
[166] Upa + ádhána. Its [...] quality maslands were produced in Bengal;s 24 Paraganas and Midnapore districts. At one time Bengal;s silk and velvet maslands were famous throughout the world.
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] bháoyáiyá. In Bengal, the people living in areas where [...] bhát́i Assam.
[7] Environment has a tremendous impact [...] bháoyáiyá of Bengal is based on this.
[1] Since the dawn of human civilization Tripura has been a part of Bengal. In fact, Tripura is nearly as [...] Tripura since time immemorial.
[2] Five hundred years ago Tripura [...] “nearer” and Banga means “Bengal”. The original inhabitants of [...] land under Tipprah administration.
[3] Around the same time a movement [...] Caetańya Mahaprabhu was going on in Bengal. Caetańya went to Tripura [...] was the culture of the region.
[5] During the ancient Hindu, Buddhist, [...] set back with the partition of Bengal in 1947. According to the decision [...] shattered state of present-day Tripura.
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[1] In very ancient times, that is, [...] acquainted with legumes than with Bengal grams.) We can surmise that this system of exchange continued for a long time.
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[7] Only recently the people of West Bengal expressed their eagerness to reside in India as Indian nationals, and the people of East Bengal supported Pakistan and declared [...] of Bengalistan (United Socialist Bengal). ( 1 )
[9] The inhabitants of Bengal have an identical tradition; so [...] them on the basis of religion.
[40] In the Punjab and Bengal, where the Muslims formed the [...] partition of India, the Punjab and Bengal were also partitioned.
[19] Thus far I have been talking about [...] Vána, the monarch of north Bengal (then called Varendrabhúmi), [...] underwent many changes in the Jain Age.
[25] In the remote villages of Bengal, many temples of Buŕo Shiva [...] in Tibet, and in some parts of Bengal; it was introduced in Bengal during the days of Vajrayána Buddhism.
[9] There is a well-known story about a Zamindar from Bengal called Kalachand Roy, later Kalapahar, [...] own campaign of terror throughout Bengal and Orissa and forcibly converted [...] mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[11] Such incidents made the priests [...] Mallálpur in the Birbhum district of Bengal, devised a strategy to prevent [...] saved the Brahmin community of Bengal from conversion to Islam. Although the Kayastha community of Bengal did not accept the Melbandhan [...] excommunicate any of their members.
[120] The vipra priests also adopted [...] crocodile-god or tiger-god of South Bengal; Viśahari or Manasá, [...] materials to be used for worship.
[137] When the genius of Rabindranath first started to express itself, the poets and [[authors]] of Bengal did not miss a single opportunity [...] the worlds greatest poet.
[138] It is said that the popular Bengali [...] the greatest Vaishnava poet of Bengal. Today the people of his village [...] build a memorial in his honour.
[173] Since the usages, customs, physical [...] many believe that the people of Bengal settled in Kerala and founded [...] subject for scholars to research.
[12] From ancient India, the great Tantric [...] China, named Pa Fa Hu Le, went to Bengal to revive Ciinácára.
[9] What about your abode? Each and [...] shelter of Calcutta is the State of Bengal. And, what is the shelter of Bengal? The country of India. And, what [...] So, He is the Supreme Shelter.
[1] In the Vajrayána Buddhist [...] school of Tantra had its origin in Bengal 1700 years ago. The people of Bengal brought up in this atmosphere [...] today in the countryside of East Bengal elderly persons call girls máiyá [...] only that, the entire society of Bengal under the influence of Vajrayána [...] brothers wife] and so on.
[2] The social norms of Bengal were evolved from Vajrayána [...] power of the thunderbolt”].
[6] Change is the law of order, the [...] period of Buddhist influence in Bengal, these Tántrikas used to [...] Will such a phase await PROUT?
[24] In the patrilinear order, introductions [...] But in South and in West India (Bengal), the matrilinear order alone was used. Of course today also, in some parts of Kerala, Bengal and Assam, this system is still there.
[30] Hence, in the Mahábhárata [...] have many wives. In East India (Bengal) and in South India, there was [...] was patrilinear or patriarchal.
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[1] In the coastal areas of Bengal, piracy was carried out by the [...] Bakharganj Districts of eastern Bengal [now part of Bangladesh] and sell them to wealthy families of western Bengal. They made huge profits out of [...] asked about the caste of any girl.
[5] As far as the past tradition or [...] India has not been called Punjab or Bengal, it has been called “Bháratavarśa” [...] being done in the case of Hindi.
[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] ancient. Shivas influence in Bengal and India even today is immense, [...] which was inseparably rooted in the Bengal soil into the shape of the Vedic [...] obliterate the influence of Shiva.
[8] The system of worshipping the goddess Durgá was first introduced in Bengal by Kamsanarayana Ray, the king [...] Puráńa .”
[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] emerged in different lands. In Bengal, for instance, there was a community [...] pat́uyá community from society.
[205] Individual heroism is about to [...] Chandidasa, from an obscure corner of Bengal, sang about the same great possibility:
[13] As depicted in many stories, soon [...] district [in the presentday West Bengal, India] where the great sage Aśt́ávakra [...] Aśt́ávakra Samhitá.
[11] In this context, one important [...] jurisdiction was Sri Lanka, Chittagong of Bengal, Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, [...] teachings in the Pali language.
[14] People conceived of Paiṋcabuddha, [...] in East India, particularly in Bengal.
[18] Though it may be a bit irrelevant, [...] Vajrayána in India, particularly in Bengal, thousands and thousands of innocent [...] Vajrayoginii, Vajratárá, etc.
[10] Thats why some persons spend [...] has no urge to know at all. In Bengal there is a popular saying that [...] no better than that of that cow.
[13] Vishvasya sraśt́áramanekarúpam. [...] colours.” That is why a mystic of Bengal once exclaimed:
[14] Krśńa is Parama Puruśa. [...] existence. For instance, because Bengal is there, Calcutta is there. The [...] is dependent on the existence of Bengal. Hence it may well be said that Bengal is the Krśńa of Calcutta. Similarly, because India is there, Bengal is there. Thus India is Krśńa to Bengal. Or, because Asia is there, India [...] dependent on another existence.
[83] The kings of those days were generally [...] this deed of gift.” But in Bengal, in such deeds, the king would [...] example shows that the kings of Bengal tried to take into account the [...] advanced under its sheltering wing.
[88] In some countries in ancient times, [...] had never been created in East Bengal [now Bangladesh] or in some other [...] weakness of the state administration.
[7] He is the selfsame Shiva. The word, [...] surging waves of the Shallow Bay of Bengal and the calm serenity of the very [...] any outer influence or agency.
[34] If you go to Kanyákuḿarii [...] restless surging waves of the Bay of Bengal and on the other the tranquil Arabian Sea. The Bay of Bengal is not very deep and so there [...] surrendered himself to Brahma?
[48] Nirálambamiisham. In this [...] example, the base of Calcutta is West Bengal; and the base of West Bengal is India. The continent of Asia [...] self-supporting, self-sheltered entity.
[6] In ancient India three scripts [...] Allahabad – that is, in Bihar, Bengal, Assam and Orissa – is known [...] own script and its own alphabet.
[8] Prior to the Aryan migration to [...] relation to that of China, Kamrup, Bengal, and Kashmir. It is one of the very ancient traditions of Tantra.
[23] Along these high slopes one may [...] be found there. If the people of Bengal prepare a detailed plan for the [...] nothing is accomplished without toil.
[4] Allahabad was originally named [...] defeat. Thus Mithila, Magadha, Bengal and Assam were declared as non-Aryan land, and all Aryans were prohibited from going there.
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[15] As I told you earlier, the old [...] is written in Bengali script in Bengal, and in Tamil script in Madras. [...] script should be used to write it.
[6] Take the case of kiirtana. Kiirtana was popular in Bengal even before the birth of Mahaprabhu. People in certain areas of Bengal are used to doing kiirtana in [...] part of the faculty of knowledge.
[7] In Bengal, there are different schools of [...] Chandras novel, Durgesh Naninii.
[5] A community which develops in a [...] to that domain. For example, in Bengal, which is close to the sea, there [...] of lobster are available only in Bengal and not in North India, in North [...] describe both, “shark”.
[6] When the Aryans began to spread [...] in several ways. Long ago, when Bengal was a sovereign country, the military [...] the difference between the two.
[10] The civilization and culture of [...] Ráŕh district of Bengal the percentage of Saḿskrta [...] it is the highest of any part of Bengal. The people of Ráŕh [...] a foreign language, it is ours.
[20] In the course of time, however, the local languages and Urdu were used side by side. In Bengal the court language was Bengali, [...] Bhojpurii during the Mughal empire.
[21] During the first phase of the British [...] should be the official language of Bengal? Bengali remained the official [...] anus vara and diirgha visarga.
[5] The society advanced in this way. [...] particularly among the women of Bengal, there is a custom of wearing [...] forehead of a newly married woman.
[5] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] Shiva was comparatively great in Bengal, there we still find the custom [...] matriarchal system is still prevalent in Bengal to some extent, there the women [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[6] Similarly, in manners, customs [...] became especially prominent in Bengal, where the civilization was a [...] predominantly Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid.
[7] As far as can be known, Maharshi Agastya did not come to Bengal. Had he come to Bengal, the cultural rapport between Bengal and the rest of northern India would have been much closer.
[5] Provincial autonomy was promulgated [...] either Orissa should be included in Bengal, or there should be a sepa rate [...] the Government of India in 1935.
[6] As an example of the communal approach of the Government of India, take the case of Bengal. At that time reservation in the Bengal assembly was for 250 seats. 250 [...] labour leaders. The total: 250. In Bengal at that time, 45% of the population was Muslim and 55% was non-Muslim. That is, the land of Bengal was not only physically divided but also mentally divided, as a result of which Bengal was divided on the basis of communal [...] will face further disintegration.
[7] Factually, as per the Government of India plan at that time, India was trifurcated. Bengal was bifurcated. The Punjab was [...] learnt the lessons of history.
[10] Most of the minorities could not [...] country. The Hindu minorities of Bengal and the Punjab could not rely [...] political consciousness in the country.
[9] As a spiritual guru, he must be [...] the Ganges merges into the Bay of Bengal). Otherwise, how can he teach this science to others?
[5] In crop rotation the soil is under [...] In the Purulia district of West Bengal, many farmers grow only one crop [...] small onions grown from seeds.
[54] It is not economical to cultivate sugar cane in Bengal because it occupies the land for [...] is a very famous food in rural Bengal. Also, seeds cannot be produced [...] produce seeds in warm climates.
[134] The rái and yellow but not [...] the small black variety of peas, Bengal gram and lentils (the small variety) [...] remains in the field until maturity.
[3] In later years the school of Shaeva [...] all of India, particularly from Bengal. The school of Aghorpanthá, which is still to be found covertly practised in Bengal, is also a distorted form of Vámácárii [...] Guńamaya of Shaeva Tantra.
[13] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII [...] RÁŔH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank [...] path of progress of human society.
[1] This popular story is about a Bengali [...] spoke Urdu. When they migrated to Bengal, he explained, they picked up [...] in their private conversations.
[6] The forest animals agreed that the Royal Bengal tiger did resemble Mazantali Sarkar [...] deposed. He was always late, anyway.
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[1] The social system of Bengal was basically Tantric, for the [...] process of linguistic distortion.
[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] on their foreheads. The women of Bengal were quite fond of cosmetics, [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[3] The ancient society of Bengal was basically Tantric. Both the [...] ancestors is not recognized, but in Bengal it is recognized. In ancient days, the social life of Bengal was based on Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
[38] True Tantrics will certainly allow [...] this principle. In ancient times, Bengal and Mithila were great seats of [...] sádhakas. Ballal Sen, the king of Bengal, was originally a Buddhist Tantric, but later on became a Hindu Tantric.
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[14] There may be a temporary solution [...] of the net profit be fixed? In Bengal, the Bataidars first claimed half [...] will change with the moving world.
[20] The abolition of the Zamindary [...] Legislation to this effect was passed in Bengal and goes by the name of the Bengal Prajásatwa Bill. It curtailed [...] fop investment in key industries.
[51] Local variations will diminish [...] Hindu and Buddhist customs. In Bengal there is a blending of Aryan and [...] differ within the same locality.
[99] A proposal to form India into a [...] one would consist of Assam and Bengal, another of the Punjab, Baluchistan, [...] did not agree to this proposal.
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[1] The Original Inhabitants of Bengal
[2] The original inhabitants of Bangalistan include the Rajbanshis from North Bengal; the Mahatos from Ráŕh; [...] “Játa Bengalees”.
[3] The proof that these communities [...] are the original inhabitants of Bengal. They may have come from other parts of Bengal to do some special kind of work, as priests for example, or they may have come from outside Bengal.
[4] Whenever you plan any developmental programme for Bengal, you should keep the interests [...] Bangalistan will be benefited.
[6] In Bengal there are many small groups of [...] are the indigenous population of Bengal and speak a pure Sanskritic language.
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[1] [This section was also printed separately as “Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal” in Proutist Economics. This is the Proutist Economics, 1st edition, version.]
[2] Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal
[3] Much can be done to develop the socio-economic potential of Bengal, but to do this you will have [...] are the main production towns in Bengal? What are the major cities – [...] answers to questions such as these.
[6] About 1,200 years ago Upabanga [...] the Padma. The original region of Bengal included five areas – Ráŕh, [...] gaur means “sweet”.
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[2] Ancient Bengal was divided into five distinct [...] Mithila is now part of Bihar.
[3] The vast area along the coastal plains of the Bay of Bengal which contains no mountains but [...] Samatat was called “Golden Bengal”, which is why Bankim Chandra, the famous novelist, observed:
[5] “I salute ‘Mother Bengal’ which is well-watered, abundant in fruit and cooled by the refreshing southern breeze.”
[6] The inhabitants of Samatat – [...] spirit. The British bifurcated Bengal and successfully drove a wedge between East Bengal and West Bengal by applying the communal award.
[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless exploitation [...] of the inhabitants of Samatat.
[10] It is not proper to surrender Samatat [...] together. We want a prosperous Bengal free from exploitation. We stand [...] zone – Bangalistan.”
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three [...] not used in a derogatory sense in Bengal. When someone is hurt mentally, [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] the villages and markets of east Bengal the people still speak the same [...] other hand, the language of West Bengal;s Midnapore and Howrah districts [...] orally in the Barisal area of east Bengal due to the poor means of travel. [...] in the spoken language of east Bengal, not only from district to district, [...] but this is not the case in West Bengal. A person from Jalpaiguri speaks [...] travel. The system of travel in West Bengal is not only better than many other [...] developed countries outside India.
[40] At any rate, there are numerous [...] the spoken language of southeast Bengal láph deoyá has become phál deoyá.
[6] Communism represents a double standard. [...] the Tevahagá Movement of Bengal the communist leaders demanded [...] independence in two districts of Bengal – Faridpur and South 24 [...] Bargadars or sharecroppers. In Bengal the sharecroppers had the right [...] principles and practiced duplicity.
[11] In communism, the leaders want [...] this belief is false. In the great Bengal famine more than five million [...] incapable of launching a revolution.
[14] Now Marxism is being eradicated from the whole world. Only in one state in India, West Bengal, is communism still accepted. [...] they can even kill themselves.
[8] The eleventh story of Strange Experiences takes place in Bankura District, West Bengal, in 1940, as the author mentions. [...] taken place between 1939 and 1941.
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[6] Simultaneously, Lord Shiva invented [...] gharáńás . In Bengal there is Viśńupuri [...] ) etc.
[33] This situation is reminiscent of the British period when raw jute from Bengal was sent to Dundee in Great Britain [...] When the supply of raw jute from Bengal was stopped, all the jute factories [...] in Dundee had not been sold in Bengal, the Dundee jute industry would not have survived.
[34] This economic history is relevant to the dying jute industry in Bengal today. The present political climate [...] starvation and untold suffering. Bengal does not even supply sufficient [...] region to supply the existing mills.
[35] If people want to make the jute [...] the large demand for thread in Bengal will be met, and the surplus production [...] of living of the local people.
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[1] Much can be done to develop the socio-economic potential of Bengal, but to do this you will have [...] are the main production towns in Bengal? What are the major cities – [...] answers to questions such as these.
[4] About 1,200 years ago Upabanga [...] the Padma. The original region of Bengal included five areas – Ráŕh, [...] gaur means “sweet”.
[25] Now let us discuss some concrete [...] First, take the jute industry. In Bengal many jute factories were closed [...] etc. for consumers cooperatives.
[29] In addition, hydro-electric plants should be built in North Bengal where there is much rain; pineapple [...] West Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
[41] Elections are very costly. In India [...] surplus labour area while parts of Bengal and Assam are deficit labour areas. [...] are in the hands of outsiders.
[45] In Jammu coffee can be grown and [...] pulses can be grown. In the low land Bengal gram and black gram can be grown. [...] river projects and lift pumping.
[30] The introduction of the local language [...] which perpetuate subjugation. In Bengal and Chattisgarhi, for example, [...] undeveloped and developing countries.
[1] In the realm of the animated world, [...] leopards, panthers, jaguars, Royal Bengal tigers – they are all animals [...] who are still to be domesticated.
[5] Gandhaceliká . Gandha [...] both.” At weddings in ancient Bengal, young brides used to wear dazzling [...] small bride look quite attractive.
[5] The gandhagokula is a creature of Ráŕh (that part of Bengal to the west of the Bhágirathi [...] of the earth in the near future.
[8] In rural Bengal these cobras are called “bástusáp” [...] called “gandhasarpa”.
[13] Kuru puńyamahorátram. [...] Maharashtra, the Indian lunar system. In Bengal and Kashmir, the Indian solar [...] rátrimána is ahorátra.
[2] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] Shiva was comparatively great in Bengal, there we still find the custom [...] matriarchal system is still prevalent in Bengal to some extent, there the women [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[3] The women were forcibly carried [...] chains. Even to this day, women in Bengal and some other areas wear iron [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[20] Thus far I have been talking about [...] Vána, the monarch of North Bengal (then called Varendrabhúmi), [...] underwent many changes in the Jain Age.
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, many temples of Buŕo Shiva [...] in Tibet, and in some parts of Bengal; it was introduced in Bengal during the days of Vajrayána [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
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[40] The women were forcibly carried [...] chains. Even to this day, women in Bengal and some other areas wear iron [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[53] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] Shiva was comparatively great in Bengal, there we still find the custom [...] matriarchal system is still prevalent in Bengal to some extent, there the women [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[10] RAJAH, RAJOGUŃA. See PRAKRTI. RÁŕH. The territory, mostly in West Bengal, stretching from the west bank [...] story of King Rama, or Ramchandra.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] shashauṋka. King of Gaoŕa, i.e., Bengal, before 606 CE. He formed Gaoŕa [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[11] RÁGA, RÁGINII. Scales [...] RARH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank [...] path of progress of human society.
[14] RÁGA or RÁGIŃII. [...] RARH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank [...] path of progress of human society.
[11] RARH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank of the Bhagirathi River to the Parasnath Hills.
[7] In Bengal, out of group or party interest [...] have the collective interest of Bengal in their minds will have to adopt [...] through the synthetic approach.
[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] Kinnar, Nepal, Garo, and North Bengal, and the communities of the Tharu, [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[17] “Over time,” he continued, [...] mrdauṋga and the Bengal mrdauṋga or khola [...] their sound is also not the same.
[5] The northwestern Indian wave [of social festivities] reached Bengal. On this day, some Bengali families [...] 2 )
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[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] of Rarh (Western portion of West Bengal) was known as dhabalabhum or dhalbhum [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[2] ÁJIṊÁ CAKRA. [...] terrain of Purulia District (West Bengal), in the midst of beautiful natural [...] is the jiivátman.
[11] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme Consciousness. [...] passing through Bangladesh and West Bengal and emptying into the Bay of Bengal.
[13] RÁŔH. The territory, mostly in modern-day Bengal and Jharkhand, stretching from [...] tears”; a name of Shiva.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] of pronounciation prevailing in Bengal, Orissa; closed vowel. SHIVA. [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[23] The geography of this earth is [...] a bay, for instance, the Bay of Bengal. The water of a bay is not ruffled [...] be converted into mineral oil.
[45] The meaning of the verbal root [...] are rju-rju. In many places in Bengal rju-rju is pronounced “roojoo-roojoo”. [...] ruju-ruju; it can be spelled rju-rju.
[52] According to the scriptures there [...] almost completely non-dischargeable. Bengal;s poet, Satyendranath, has written at the end of one of his poems:
[6] Though Sutanuká and her [...] most famous places in the whole of Bengal. Its original name was Karńanagar. The people said that in Bengal if there was only one nagar or [...] place became known as Konnagar.
[8] “In the pre-Buddhist era [...] renowned Bengali scholar of medieval Bengal; Rama Chandra Ghosh, the illustrious [...] but you belong to Burdwan.”
[41] Arúp blushed and smiled [...] good as that of many places in Bengal, is not as good as that of the [...] also came into being there.”
[56] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] two. Even today, the people of Bengal and the Punjab call the inhabitants [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[60] Immediately after crossing the [...] the Mithilá division of Bengal Presidency consisted of three [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[63] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] situated in that area. Many people of Bengal know the famous Janakpur catachu.
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[36] (13) The law and the constitution [...] allowed. Today a Kashmiri can go to Bengal and purchase land, a house, etc. [...] kind of discrimination must end.
[1] Gondwanaland is the name given [...] coextensive with the western part of West Bengal. (Geologists do not necessarily [...] birth of the remaining portions of Bengal still farther east than eastern [...] civilization developed throughout Bengal, and Ráŕh spread [...] Ranjan Sarkar tells this story.
[3] Unsigned footnotes, indicated with [...] may not be entirely familiar with Bengal or even India, the translators [...] from other works by the author.
[2] [Extremes of] casteism developed in Bengal at that time. The Utkal Brahmans [...] transformed into Jain Shiva temples.
[7] Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born long [...] Ráŕh, but also of Bengal. The philosophy of life [based [...] Ráŕh, the life of Bengal was drying up and turning into [...] stinking wounds of the then society.
[6] Shankaracharya came to Ráŕh only [not the rest of Bengal]. Hence many Buddhists and Jains [...] great number. The reason is this.
[7] 4) Shikharbhum : The expanse [...] Ráŕhii Maithili Brahmans of Bengal.
[22] Here it should be borne in mind [...] that the further east one goes in Bengal, the greater was the influence [...] the struggle for independence.
[1] The varńáshrama social [...] people of Ráŕh and Bengal had, in confusion, forgotten their [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[2] Like the shruti shástra [...] thus set Ráŕh and Bengal free from family squabbles.
[5] Krishnachandra, the king of Krishnanagar [...] and wide, crossing the borders of Bengal. On the one hand, he brought many [...] Pir, a city architect of the then Bengal.
[1] The greatest proof that someone [...] realization at Gangasagar, on the Bay of Bengal, at the furthest extremity of [...] beings and their inner divinity.
[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] the life of the common people of Bengal. Krittivas was also a man of Ráŕh. [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[5] Burdwan was one of the many important [...] Ráŕh, but in the whole of Bengal. It is one of the oldest towns [...] is the oldest town in the world.
[11] Inseparably connected with the [...] time the Mughal emperors came to Bengal, they were greeted with gifts [...] country to this state of affairs.
[2] Hence the Bengalee civilization [...] Báuṋálii culture. Bengal is not an appendage of Áryyávartta [...] in trying to give an identity of Bengal, I am left with no alternative but to say that Bengal owes that identity to its river-based [...] self-sufficient, with its own identity – Bengal is nothing but Bengal.
[6] During the Pathan rule, [...] the prime minister of Bengal, Gopinath Basu, introduced a new [...] community did not accept this system.
[8] The social degeneration that resulted [...] the Buddhist-influenced parts of Bengal, the people converted to Islam [...] philosophical differences may have been.
[2] After a long time this very terrain, [...] were none of the plain lands of Bengal and the Deccan, nor were there [...] the southeast, towards the ocean.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] and Báḿlá [Bengal] were formed. [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] India. The transplanted people of Bengal laid the foundation of the Nair society of Kerala. The Ráŕhii Brahmans of Bengal set sail for the coast of Konkan [...] starting-point of civilization.
[19] In the past, in the Bengal parliament, there were 250 seats. [...] minority, but a strong minority.
[31] Answer: The physical death of Lenin [...] of Howrah, Hoogly and Burdwan in Bengal are politically subjugated under [...] communist leaders are unmasked.
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[1] Garbhaka. Garbha + kan = garbhaka. [...] faces. Burdwan was the capital of Bengal.
[2] The purdah was not in use among [...] oneself among the tribal women of Bengal and north India. Although the Santhals of Bengal are now totally identified with [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[2] P.R. Sarkar was especially keen [...] in the Purulia district of West Bengal, one of the poorest and most backward parts of India.
[29] This Second Edition represents [...] in the chapter “Tantra in Bengal”, which was and still is a compilation of excerpts from two discourses on the history of Bengal. For this edition, part of the [...] Indo-Aryan Civilization”.
[49] “Tantra in Bengal”. Discourses in Bengali. Originally [...] parts of “The History of Bengal – 1” and “The History of Bengal – 2” in A Few Problems [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[19] Some of the authors most [...] casteism in India, especially in Bengal, and its effect on the status of women.
[56] Chapter on “Women of Bengal”.
[57] “The geographical environment” [...] as part of “The History of Bengal 1” in A Few Problems Solved [...] Mitrá Ácáryá.
[58] “Oggara bhattá” [...] as part of “The History of Bengal 2” in A Few Problems Solved [...] paragraphs as part of “Tantra in Bengal” in Discourses on Tantra Vol. 1, 1992, retr. by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[106] “Small-scale” excerpt. Originally published as part of “South Bengal” in Prout in a Nutshell 20, 1991.
[19] In Bengal there is a mixture of Austric, [...] pronounced in the far north of Bengal among the Bhutanese, Mech, Boŕo and Poliya communities.
[20] The analysis I have given of these [...] India, and its pronunciation in Bengal, Tibet, Burma and Thailand reflects [...] turn, based on racial constituents.
[22] It is worth mentioning here that chillies are not indigenous to India or Bengal. Before chillies were available [...] came from Lauṋká.
[27] Tamarind should be eaten in countries [...] being used in the Pabna District of Bengal about fifty years ago. The word [...] called tentuli in old Bengali:
[38] The women of ancient Bengal used to use mishi [a dentifrice [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –
[10] Human beings have not taken proper [...] water. In the Nadia district of Bengal, for instance, the level of the [...] river water and surface water.
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[77] Let us consider, for example, the [...] is less than the population of Bengal.)
[3] In Bengal some districts are highly developed [...] be an industrial revolution in Bengal.
[5] The districts of North Bengal – Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, [...] is the third poorest district in Bengal.
[6] These things should be done, and they should be done in a short span of time. No industry in Bengal should depend on raw materials imported from outside.
[2] In order to build a sound economy [...] Ráŕh, but throughout Bengal, India, China and Southeast Asia. [...] socio-economic analysis is required.
[12] As examples we may cite Howrah, Hooghly, 24 Parganas and Burdwan in West Bengal. Most of the manual labourers [...] and evening in Howrah District.
[2] From the viewpoint of geography, Tantra has two main divisions – one is the Bengal school of Tantra, the other is the Kashmir school of Tantra. The Bengal school is less ritualistic and [...] 1 )
[14] Most of those Bengali Brahmans [...] Yajurveda, thus the social life of Bengal as well as its language is more influenced by the Yajurveda. However in the local life of Bengal, especially in the outlying areas, [...] has heaped his abuse in this way:
[17] However he himself was not able [...] influence on the local life of Bengal has been unobstructed because they are Bengal;s neighbours. Thus in the Northeast their influence is greater and in the Southwest it is less.
[32] If we say betár [radio] [...] fibre”. The fine fibres that came to Bengal from China were given the Sanskrit [...] a little faulty pronunciation.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] language. Not only should the people of Bengal consider Sanskrit to be their [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[6] Primary school children are mistakenly [...] licu in some parts of China and in Bengal.
[2] The same thing has happened with [...] Rangpuri Bengali in nearby northern Bengal.
[4] In Sanskrit there are four accepted [...] southern India, Maharashtra and Bengal]. The Rgvedic style of pronunciation [...] “maun” and “mone”.
[2] What is upádhi? In Sanskrit, [...] village (situated in the Rarh area of Bengal, west of the Bhagirathi River). [...] Bhat́t́ácárya.”
[7] You all know that in ancient and medieval Bengal, the landlords used the surname [...] solution of all mundane problems.
[18] Jiṋánam : Here [...] in the Hooghly District [in West Bengal, India]. This is knowledge. It [...] trouble to read voluminous books.
[28] At the time of Mahaprabhu, there was one very rich zamindar in Bengal. He was held in high esteem by [...] Devotion is something internal.
[20] Nára also means [...] And where is this place? It is in Bengal. Where is Bengal? Its in India. India is [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[1] This is an old story. Mr. Panchu [...] when the rice harvests failed in Bengal year after year. One day he was [...] and declared him excommunicated.
[23] During the Middle Ages, nearly everyone in Bengal was Buddhist. However the king [...] a source of confusion”].
[5] Thus a devotee will have to make [...] spring festival is not a festival of Bengal ; it was observed in north India [...] festival. After he returned to Bengal, he introduced the Dol festival [...] significance of the Holi festival.
[6] The Dol festival is also a spring [...] in Bihar Phaguyá and in Bengal it is known as the Dol festival [...] essentially a social festival, but in Bengal it is a spiritual celebration, [...] aspirant, the ideation of a gopii.
[11] Nowadays, almost everywhere in [...] Kerala State and to some extent in Bengal – to some extent, not fully [...] grandmothers name?”
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[16] RÁMÁYAŃA. [...] RÁŔH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank [...] path of progress of human society.
[7] In many parts of India, the major [...] in the Purulia district of West Bengal for four to five months of the [...] grass, in Africa, rats and mice!
[8] In India there are four main areas [...] east, there is maximum poverty. In Bengal the per capita position is number [...] structure of Tamil Nadu is good.
[10] In Orissa, Maharashtra and Ráŕh in West Bengal, farmers sell the wheat and rice [...] mainly caused by malnutrition.
[6] Burmese, Kan Chin, Kachin, Martavan, [...] belong to the Malay language group (Bengal;s martamán variety of banana [...] name to be changed to Dharmaraj.
[26] Many people think that the English [...] that the sound of the famous Royal Bengal tiger of the Sundarban jungle?” [...] altered form as “owl”.
[2] The landowner had learnt his few [...] to the nawab of Lucknow to visit Bengal, just to be polite. He never thought the nawab would one day honour the invitation.
[3] Imagine his dilemma, then, when [...] nawab that he intended to visit Bengal. He immediately called his nephew. [...] nawab. Could you go for me?”
[6] Again, take the case of jute. The quality of jute in the different districts of Bengal varies, although the jute seeds are the same everywhere. In Bengal, all are aware of the fact that [...] the varying number of microvita.
[15] What is inside this expressed Brahma? [...] Take, for instance, the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian sea and the Gulf [...] Ocean everywhere as the Bay of Bengal. The sea in Bombay can not be addressed as the Bay of Bengal but we can call it Indian Ocean. [...] Atyatiś thaddashángulam.
[1] After completing daily spiritual [...] pond hemmed in by Palmyra trees in Bengal, at Ánandanagar and in [...] the Himalayas, there is a line:
[75] So, you will have to go to a capable [...] lost. Fools fight over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, but the geographer [...] become established in deathlessness.
[3] It is usually found that those [...] Rádhábinod Pal of Bengal was one of the judges at an international [...] it is called gańahanana.
[22] English literature before the time [...] Caryápadas were written, Bengal was under the influence of the [...] Prákrta was still prevalent.
[24] I was saying that something does [...] (eastern Rarh), Bhawaia (north Bengal), Bhát́iyáli (southeast Bengal), Ául (central Bengal), Baul (Rarh), Múrshidá (central Bengal), Sári (Dacca, Pábná), [...] its tangibility or intangibility.
[77] Prákrta was the language [...] five Pandavas. The people of east Bengal say basun or boso [sit] when addressing [...] to someone they know, and so on.
[84] Some people mistakenly consider [...] Londons less educated people. In Bengal, for example, the spoken form [...] spoken form of mahotsav is mocchav.
[91] Generally, things which do not [...] country. Cherries do not grow in Bengal, thus there is no word for “cherry” [...] gourd” or “squat gourd”.
[36] Land and water hyacinths originated [...] Within ten years they spread to Bengal, and within fifty years to Uttar [...] should be located far from rivers.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] Allahabad and Kashii are not bad. In Bengal there is good rainfall. So in Bengal, although there is a good jujube crop, its size or quality is not of high standard.
[21] The same condition is also applicable [...] palms. And like the jujube, in Bengal there is substantial date palm [...] seeds of date palm are sown in Bengal, the tree growth will be good, [...] be good. The date palms grown in Bengal are all seed and skin, and practically [...] and the date palm.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] Manbhum or Murshidabad district of Bengal. I have seen this in Thailand also.
[76] According to some zoologists, [...] a hybrid creature. As the Royal Bengal Tiger of the Sunderbans and the [...] smallest members of the dog family.
[93] While talking about kukkut́ii [...] down the Ganges into the Bay of Bengal. I have completely forgotten the [...] Guest Control Regulations.”
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[37] In this connection I am reminded [...] more and more green. How lovely is Bengal.” The attendants of Mahaprabhu [...] What a dangerous thing”!
[64] The transport system had completely broken down. Cycles and boats had been confiscated in rural Bengal. Buses were running on kerosene. [...] for the better or for the worse.
[114] The kula fruit [jujube] [...] different regions of India as well as Bengal. The source of all these words is the word badarii .
[92] Kumárii also means the Karatoyá River of North Bengal.
[95] The bird known as phiuṋe [folk-tailed shrike], which is commonly seen in rural Bengal, also has the proper name “ kumárii bird”.
[96] The vegetable ( shada [...] abundance in certain places in rural Bengal is also called kumárii .
[130] Kumbh + ikan = kumbhika. Kumbhika [...] to each other. In some places in Bengal such brothers-in-law are called [...] means “sweet patty”.
[136] Kumbhii+rá+d́a=kumbhiira [...] ghaŕiyál in many places in Bengal and northern India. What is called [...] in North India. At one time in Bengal, ghaŕiyál [...] [that person is extremely clever].
[16] In Holland, it is difficult [...] of Contai and Diamond Harbour in Bengal.
[19] In addition to what we understand [...] Among these water reservoirs in Bengal are Daŕábáṋdha [...] also emerges from this reservoir.
[40] Medicines that are excessively [...] principal food, such as with rice in Bengal.
[59] Ku + vac + kan [...] districts of Purulia and Bankura in Bengal. This kuvacaka or quartz [...] suit me” – Tagore].
[69] Another meaning of the word [...] and red water lilies are found in Bengal. Nowadays even yellow and blue [...] kuvalaya , not kuvala .
[73] Ku + val + kayan [...] goddesses. In ancient times the women of Bengal wore silver kháŕus [...] kuvalaya in formal language.
[74] Another meaning of the word [...] any colour. In certain regions of Bengal it is also called sháplá .
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] society because this thread of Bengal was appreciated throughout the [...] centres of muslin cloth industry in Bengal: Dacca, Murshidabad and Bankura. This muslin not only spread the fame of Bengal;s cloth industry everywhere; it [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[7] These days, we notice that in some [...] to be considered as Kulapati. In Bengal, people mistakenly call chancellors [...] the word “kulapati”.
[6] You might have occasionally [...] aestivus ] in certain parts of Bengal. They stare at a person from behind [...] snake is also called kulaka .
[46] The second meaning of the word [...] in English. In ancient times in Bengal, kulácáryas [...] responsibility in any other matter.
[59] Another meaning of the word [...] at one time the lac industry in Bengal was of a very high standard. At [...] Krishnanagar also came from North Bengal. Because high quality clay suitable [...] form is kulálii .
[94] During the time of King Ballala Sena certain Brahmans and Kayasthas of Bengal were called kuliina by [...] lineage would be adversely affected.
[98] The situation reached such a critical stage during the Pathan era in Bengal when the Nawab was Hussain Shah. [...] degeneration of their scholarly genius.
[99] The Nawab and Purandar Khan [...] among the Brahmans and Kayasthas of Bengal.
[15] The other meaning of kuńapa [...] little. In certain rural areas of Bengal this bird is called a half - [...] kuńapii in feminine gender.
[42] Kutu + kan = kutuka . The [...] Lord Canning came to Kolkata the Bengal government arranged for some famous [...] curiosity to get to know this sweet.
[43] Now you may have heard that when [...] water. Thus the confectioners of Bengal towards the end of the Mughal [...] know that pániitoya !
[44] When the capital of Bengal was transferred from Dacca to [...] chánábaŕá .
[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly in public life in ancient Bengal due to the impact of Maháprabhu [...] noting that in those places in Bengal where there is a strong Vaiśńava [...] prepare toddy from these palms.
[4] While trying to unite the scattered [...] the vaedyaka shástra. In Bengal the vaedyaka shástra is more popular than áyurveda.)
[7] (Of course there was no recognized [...] the district of Purulia in West Bengal, and he did his sádhaná at Gangasagar in Sagar-dwip.)
[2] In the fifteenth century in India, and especially in Bengal, this confusion of knowledge developed excessively. The people of Bengal would keep arguing about minor [...] is contained in the pot”].
[10] Once upon a time there was a dense population of wild boars in every part of Bengal. Names like Barabanii ( Baráhabanii [...] means a “boar”].
[13] In India some rhinos still exist; they are found in the Duars region of North Bengal and upper Assam, the temperate [...] creature due to some wrong notion?
[18] Rhinos like a humid tropical [...] appeared to be like the wild boars of Bengal in every respect, I noticed a [...] doubt if even a few still remain.
[62] Although there are various species [...] Birbhum. There was a time when Bengal tasar was famous outside [...] prosperous weavers villages of Bengal.The cottage industry of tasar [...] Tantiipara also shares the same fate.
[63] The slightly reddish silk produced [...] The climate of certain parts of Bengal and Bihar is congenial to the [...] can be satisfactorily produced in Bengal, North Bihar and the northern [...] gum; Butea monosperma ].
[64] The cultivation of mulberry [...] Afterwards the silkworm was taken from Bengal to Kashmir and Mysore. Kashmir [...] variations of Murshidabad silk.
[49] c) True mustard, or yellow mustard. [...] time it was cultivated throughout Bengal and its seeds used to be exported [...] be impossible or unachievable.
[57] During those days I once had a [...] timetables, while travelling on the BNWR (Bengal and Northwestern Railway).
[22] You have seen the shyámá [...] shyámá bird throughout Bengal. Do you recall there is a song [...] bird or kálri bird.
[59] Kála also means [...] bhujaga ). In the villages of Bengal, well-known non-poisonous snakes [...] they are rather large in size.
[78] What we describe as aguru [...] light rainfall. In our part of Bengal, names like Ágarpárá, [...] of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] there are adequate wet lands. In Bengal, India and Southeast Asia, particularly [...] was in Thailand. The climate of Bengal is fairly similar to that of Thailand. That is why Bengal is nearly as snake-infested as Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[87] There are not only more snakes [...] the reason why in the villages of Bengal there are so many snakebite healers [...] that have greater fear of snakes.
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[8] In Kerala the matriarchal social system is a little more dominant than in Bengal. There the nephew [sisters [...] primordial cause or causal matrix.
[15] The second miimáḿsá [...] Navadvip [Nadia District, West Bengal]. Raghunath Bhattacharya (Raghunath [...] three became almost identical.
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[3] Kálashakti: [...] vajrayána from the soil of Bengal some 1,100 years ago.
[11] Well, can you tell me whether [...] made. Formerly the Kayasthas of Bengal used to wear this nágrá [...] practice is no longer in vogue.
[23] I have said it earlier, and [...] shyámá in Bengal is also called káli or kálipakśii .
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[10] Another meaning of káca [...] ornaments since that time period. In Bengal, quartz is available in Bankura and Purulia in some quantity.
[15] Gálá , [...] lákśá . In ancient Bengal, particularly in the Ráŕh [...] continue in future. The merchants of Bengal who used to export lac therefore [...] volume of production of lac in Bengal, particularly in the Ráŕh [...] mudráuṋkan .
[30] When boiled and dried turmeric [...] for sick persons in some parts of Bengal is called pat́ol-káiṋcanii .
[39] The origin of nágakeshara [...] was very common in those days in Bengal and Magadh. Satyendranath Dutta [...] káiṋcana .
[45] In Bengal when a man wears a dhoti, the [...] cha in it; it has ca .
[53] Kam + ańd́ac = [...] something like lra . In northern Bengal, guṋŕi [...] for guli or gulo .
[94] In the medieval period, people [...] (Dantan, Midnapore District of West Bengal), Paiṋcastúpii (Páṋcthubii, Murshidabad District of West Bengal) are examples . The word [...] this kind of stúpa .
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[9] The Vedas were the only books composed [...] type in the Punjab, of another in Bengal, another in South India, etc. [...] the development of a few words.]
[21] But fun never lasts long. Suddenly, would you believe, a huge Royal Bengal tiger aimed itself at the deer [...] there and didnt fall down.
[95] “Then listen,” said [...] its full of enormous Royal Bengal tigers. One tiger can devour two [...] courageous person tremble.”
[193] They crossed the checkpost and walked on a little further. All of a sudden a huge Royal Bengal tiger emerged from the bushes [...] He approached them and roared,
[5] Such is the Land of Hattamala. [...] large ornamental boats from East Bengal, 5 and their seeds are large, genuine pearls.
[247] Note: Queen Phultushi was the wife and general of the king of North Bengal, Shyamal Barman. She bravely resisted an invasion and thus protected the liberty of the North Bengal people. The place where she crushed [...] Konkaná (its present name is Kakina).
[338] [MAP OF WEST BENGAL, SHOWING TOWNS MENTIONED IN THE STORY]
[343] 4) Durgapur. Famous steel city situated in West Bengal.
[344] 5) East Bengal. Has since become Bangladesh.
[349] 10) Murshidábád silk. A very fine variety of silk produced in the West Bengal town of Murshidabad (see map).
[391] 51) Sweets. West Bengal, especially Calcutta, is famous [...] many of which are made from milk.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] School. In East India, that is, Bengal, where the Gaod́iiya School [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[6] When some ideas or schools of thought [...] a new concept of Satyapiira in Bengal. Its effect was not bad.
[3] Although country rice wine is considered [...] harm to the rural population of Bengal. Many tribals and people from [...] brings about their degradation.
[3] Agriculture is the science of cultivating [...] Staple crops which are important in Bengal include pulses of many kinds, cereals, coarse grains, oil-seeds, sugar crops and vegetables.
[5] Cereals are rich in carbohydrates [...] medicinal plants can be grown in Bengal. At Ánanda Nagar many herbaria should be established.
[23] In Bengal production based on insects has three main branches – sericulture, lac culture and apiculture.
[24] The first is sericulture. There are two main varieties of silk in Bengal – mulberry and non-mulberry. [...] silkworms feed on castor leaves.
[36] Bee boxes can be located near oil-seeds, [...] should be collected regularly. In Bengal the period of maximum flowering for these plants is March, April, May and June.
[48] In the rainy season in the last [...] is water in the paddy fields of Bengal. In these fields we should cultivate [...] fish and pollute the water system.
[56] Among the organic fertilizers from [...] Ráŕh can be acquired from Bengal, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar [...] hybrids are more prone to disease.
[96] The Bengali calendar is followed in West Bengal, Bangladesh, Tripura, Assam, Orissa, [...] Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
[20] How can one know the Átmá? [...] geography may argue that the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are different [...] names of the same Indian ocean.
[7] A truly righteous person should [...] which Mahaprabhu introduced to Bengal about five hundred fifty years [...] Dolyátra of Shrii Krśńa.
[5] Synonyms for kamala are padma, [...] mrńálamańiká, etc. In Bengal it is padma, in north India kamala, in Kashmir pampośa.
[11] In southern Bengal, indhana is called jválánii [...] they are known as arańi.
[26] Il + iisha = iliisha. Il means [...] viliisha (vi + iliisha = viliisha). In Bengal, different people spell iliisha [...] is according to its derivation.
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[18] Suppose there are two people of [...] Austrico-Negroids. The people of South Bengal, South Orissa, Coastal Andhra [...] between one human being and another.
[63] Human beings readily accept traditions [...] tradition. There was a time in Bengal when the Moslems used to worship [...] or the Oláicánd.
[27] In India, the maximum mixture of blood has been in Bengal. The Bengali race evolved out [...] new race, the Dravidians emerged.
[38] The influence of Aryan culture [...] and Bandar Nayak communities of Bengal migrated to Ceylon and became [...] based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[41] Kuthila was used in Allahabad and east Allahabad. In Rajasthan, Bihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, Orissa and Assam Brahmi script [...] Bengali script is Sri Harsa script.
[46] In Bengal, Saḿskrta scholars tried [...] by different vested interests.
[55] Certain practices were not originally [...] with the Hindus. Similarly, in Bengal the Muslims worship the deities [...] from one generation to another.
[15] Let me tell you an interesting [...] history. In the caste history of the Bengal Brahmans it is mentioned that [...] Brahmans from Kánya Kubha to Bengal. These five Brahmans are described [...] that five Shúdras came to Bengal along with the Brahmans as their servants and became the ancestors of the Kayasthas of Bengal. Now, in the caste history of [...] Jayanta Shur brought five warriors to Bengal from Kánya Kubha, and they [...] such caste histories reliable?
[18] According to the caste history [...] first ancestor of the Kayasthas of Bengal. (All the Kayasthas except four [...] Chitragupta is reliable or not.
[17] The process of controlling all [...] yoga to Alarka at Vakreswar in Bengal.
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[2] In those days there was no Arabian Sea, no Bay of Bengal and none of the islands presently [...] presently the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the Indonesian Archipelago, the [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[5] Then at least 30 million years [...] in the portions where the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are now was [...] hills became islands in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea after the [...] Ráŕh are much older than that.
[12] Petroleum can also be recovered [...] Durgapur, and down river to the Bay of Bengal, petroleum can be found in Hooghly, [...] with a great deal of antiquity.
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] Bhutia, Lepcha, Khasia and North Bengal. Their figures are like the Aryans. [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] influence of the Mongolian race. In Bengal the body size becomes smaller [...] but shorter than western cows.
[40] Polyandry is prevalent in Kinnaur, [...] the matrilineal system, and in Bengal more importance is given to women compared with other parts of India.
[6] Some civilizations after coming [...] case of our old civilization of Bengal. Bengali civilization is pre-Aryan, [...] hair. Similarly, all the youths of Bengal used to keep with them a small [...] of ancient civilization it was.
[5] And the third important factor [...] Sanskrit has no script of its own. In Bengal and Assam and Manipur and [[Tripura]] [...] is not the script of Sanskrit.
[4] Along with the influence of the matriarchal system in Bengal, there is also the influence of [...] 1 )
[5] The influence of the matriarchal social system is slightly greater in Kerala than it is in Bengal. In Kerala, sons do not use the [...] surnames of their mothers. As in Bengal, they are entitled to inherit [...] grandmothers or great-grandmothers.
[18] “The tragedy of this story [...] these days is called the Bay of Bengal. If you dont believe me, [...] Youll find it very salty.”
[19] The Lahore and Peshawar thieves [...] grandfather who dug the Bay of Bengal in his garden – how astonishing [...] And he beat himself on the head.
[16] Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh smrtayo [...] Mitákśará: Dáyabhága for Bengal, Mitákśará [...] Whom to follow?
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[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] sandesh that were prevalent in Bengal prior to that. Since it became [...] “all sorts of news”.
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] Farsi (mashallá). As with Bengal, the use of spices in England [...] spices are used extensively in Bengal but the use of spices in the kitchens of England has not increased at the same rate. In old Bengal cumin, black pepper, long pepper, [...] popular in the local language.
[7] In addition, the population of [...] Pygmies of Africa; the Lodhas of Bengal; the Birhars of Chotanagpur; the [...] growth is less than the normal rate.
[36] In Bengal also, many small castes and communities [...] castes had the right to keep fire.
[67] “Over time,” he continued, [...] mrdauṋga and the Bengal mrdauṋga or khola [...] their sound is also not the same.
[77] Giving experienced and competent [...] by a film produced by the West Bengal government some time ago. [...] 5 )
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[1] Small-scale cottage industries can be started in every home in South Bengal so that even the women of the [...] widespread unemployment problem.
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[7] In both social and economic life [...] 1931. During this depression in Bengal, five kilos of brinjal were sold [...] salary cuts of ten percent or more.
[34] Secondly, there should be proper [...] excess production. In Malda in Bengal there may be overproduction of [...] could earn a good amount of money.
[37] In Bangladesh and West Bengal there is overproduction of jute, [...] to produce good quality clothes.
[38] In the existing world structure [...] failure of the concerned leaders. Bengal could have been greatly benefited by such a system.
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[8] In the social life of Bengal also there were long periods of [...] sometime the speed will again pick up.
[4] Hence, when an unmarried girl or [...] There used to be a social rule in Bengal that if a son or daughter-in-law [...] offered by her is not pure.”
[12] There was in ancient times a prolonged [...] sale of men and women continued in Bengal to some extent. The last sale of a woman in Bengal was for seven rupees, and took place in the Jhalkathi Market in Bakharganj District.
[14] It was a principal occupation of the Portuguese pirates to purchase women from eastern Bengal and sell them in western Bengal. Many of those sold women were [...] grooms family paying dowry.
[2] According to an old folk wedding custom, the brides of some parts of Bengal are required to sit on a wooden seat and cover their face with a big Bengal betel leaf with the stem pointing [...] painful situation for the bride.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] “noŕwester”. For this reason Bengal;s kálvaeshákhii [...] wind that comes from the Bay of Bengal, that is, from the south, we call [...] wind which arises in the Bay of Bengal and moves in a northwesterly direction [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[36] In other words, the word ágama [...] mataḿ. Twelve hundred years ago in Bengal, when the Buddhist era was in [...] about twelve hundred years ago.
[39] Many people believe that the word “Bauṋgál” [“Bengal”] has been formed by adding the [...] languages of China for the land of Bengal and in Latin it was “Banjal”. [...] which means “produced in Bengal” or “concerning Bengal”. The large variety of cánpá [...] ) In Turkey Bengal used to be called “Bangala” [...] In English it is called “Bengal”. Many people mistakenly pronounce [...] “Gaoŕadesha”.
[3] Not only was this usage defective [...] convention. This was first introduced in Bengal during the days of the Brahmo [...] 2 )
[15] RAJOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. RÁŔH. The territory, mostly in Bengal, stretching from the west bank [...] path of progress of human society.
[18] So, every feeling less than that [...] is less than the population of Bengal; here provincialism is better [...] We must not support any of them.
[102] In the economic structure of the [...] the period of Shayesta Khan in Bengal, [...] purchasing capacity among the people.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] gharáńá of Bengal but it did not create its own [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct barter trade with [...] of the commercial trade in rural Bengal was conducted through barter and [...] beaten rice. The village people of Bengal called this system “barter [...] through gold or silver bullion.
[8] Economic plans and programmes should [...] Pundibari in the Coochbehar district of Bengal cannot be formulated sitting at [...] must be taken into consideration.
[41] Finally, let us discuss a few examples [...] First, take the jute industry. In Bengal, many jute factories were closed [...] coats for consumers cooperatives.
[45] In Bengal, pineapple leaf fibre can be used [...] hydroelectric plants can be built in North Bengal where there is much rain. In west [...] be used in the paper industry.
[7] In India regional disparity is [...] percent higher than the rest of Bengal, while the Punjabs per capita [...] panacea. There is no other solution.
[13] If the spirit of cooperation is [...] is also its main food crop. In Bengal, for example, the main food is [...] Scotland rye, oats and barley.
[32] In different countries there are [...] particular country. For example, in Bengal the Dáyabhága system [...] owned by the deceased members.
[59] Take another example, the calendar [...] arise with such a calendar. In Bengal, Assam, Manipur, the Punjab, Jammu, [...] used. According to this system, in Bengal the first Vaeshákha is [...] factors should be discouraged.
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[1] Kola also refers to the [...] flutes were also used in ancient Bengal but the most common was the [...] used as weapon as well as flute.
[24] In Bengal also, many small castes and communities [...] castes had the right to keep fire.
[3] This phrase, “revenge oneself”, [...] the Suvarna Vanik [merchants] of Bengal.
[4] The royal treasury of Bengal was controlled by a handful wealthy [...] revenged himself against them.
[33] If a place has a village and a [...] T́áligaiṋja. The common people of east Bengal say Náráyańgaiṋja, [...] eyes to their error? You tell me.
[34] There is another word in Bengali [...] guvákahat́t́ika, etc. In south Bengal there was a tendency to pronounce [...] Gariyáhát́á, and so on.
[51] During the Pathan era there were [...] – The Punjab, Hindustan and Bengal. The number of provinces increased [...] northeastern areas. Thus the people of Bengal and The Punjab still refer to [...] India is not Hindustan but Hind.
[57] We have already talked about the [...] it is Farsi. In the far east of Bengal we have Ashugainj (previous British [...] Hazratgainj, Rahmatgainj, and so on.
[58] Like the word gaiṋja, the [...] are perhaps correct. However in Bengal the word neci with its special [...] which looks like the moon”.
[62] The long pointed brinjal (kulii [...] The muktakeshii brinjal common in Bengal is called vártáku [...] consider inedible is vrntáka.
[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] Midnapores place in the cultural life of Bengal is also quite important. The people [...] poet Kalidasa was from this area.
[2] Anyhow, the northern part of our [...] Mediniipur. Near the end of British rule Bengal;s first minister (at that time [...] ideological centre for various reasons.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] gharáńá of Bengal but it did not create its own [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[10] The Sanskrit word bhaván [...] ápani. In the villages of eastern Bengal one still hears ápane ki kairatyásen. In old Bengali we find:
[26] In Bengali also there are differences [...] word guli in Bengali. In south Bengal they say guli for the plural; [...] goats were tied up]); in north Bengal guŕi; and in east Bengal gulon. In Calcutta Bengali guli [...] bhála [How good those boys are!].
[2] In the Buddhist period there were [...] Gaod́adesh [approximately equivalent to Bengal]. When Vajrayána was popular [...] all-white Puranic deity Sarasvatii.
[13] Collective necessity : Planners [...] development. This is especially evident in Bengal and Bihar.
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[5] Over a thousand years ago, there was a wise and devout Buddhist bhikku in Bengal, popularly known as Bhusuku. He [...] sádhaka of excellent category.
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[14] In many cities and towns of Bengal you will come across [the place [...] surrounding the Buŕoshiva temple.
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[15] What we mean by márga [...] Ráŕh, but also of Bengal as a whole, hail from Vishnupur [...] style is now on the brink of ruin.
[13] Just after the independence of India, jute was a state item; that is, the West Bengal government had the responsibility [...] economic problems in the future.
[20] Two types of power can be developed [...] rivers when they enter the Bay of Bengal. Tidal power would be very cheap [...] increasingly important in the future.
[23] The crocodile is a land reptile [...] word guisáp is used in East Bengal), ánjuni [also a type of [...] which share this timid nature.
[32] Racial factors in Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, east of [...] the Mediterranean Aryans, but in Bengal there is the blending of Caucasian [...] Austrico-Negroid-Mongoloid races.
[33] The languages of Assam, Bengal and Orissa all abound in Saḿskrta [...] origin. An illiterate woman of Bengal may say “bina,” “tele” [...] different. It is a foreign language.
[36] Japan follows the pictorial script [...] etc.) eat fish like the Brahmins of Bengal.
[39] Dravidian influence is evident in the southern portion of Bengal, whereas Mongolian influence is [...] influenced by Vedic vocabulary.
[91] I arrived at a large room. Niiláiṋjana [...] they used to send the mail from Bengal to Delhi with mounted postal bearers. [...] for the riders and their horses.
[106] “Dumká, Suri, Santhia, [...] of civilization and culture to Bengal.
[107] “After the rise of the Himalayas [...] south, the Gaorhiya [a portion of Bengal] influence over the cultural life [...] transformed into the Bengali culture.
[8] Aoktha means “concerning [...] calls each other aokthaka. Although Bengal;s Paiṋcagrámii Ráŕhii [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.
[14] Many people believe that in old Bengal biuli pulse (biri kalái) [...] oggara bhattá [hot rice].
[95] “At one time Holland had a close relationship with Bengal. At the end of the Mughal era, the Dutch came to Bengal;s Hooghly District for trade purposes. [...] pronouncing it ‘Chinsurah’!
[105] The dikes have another benefit. [...] windmills can be run at the mouths of Bengal;s rivers and in the coastal areas [...] excellent source of electric power.
[107] Certain parts of Orissa, Kerala and Bengal bear strong similarities to the [...] have much to learn from the Dutch.
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[7] Of the twenty-six discourses herein, [...] The discourses “History of Bengal – 1” and “History [...] versions) for the present book.
[41] “The History of Bengal – 1”. Discourse in [...] Mitrá Ácáryá.
[3] BARENDRA. The portion of Bengal to the north of the River Padma, comprising of all North Bengal districts. BHAJANA. Devotional [...] appeared approximately 2500 years ago.
[5] D́ABÁK. Literally [...] Vauṋga. A part of ancient Bengal composed of modern day Mymensingh [...] Kaoravas. He had one hundred sons.
[6] GANDHARI. Pious and righteous mother [...] Ganges empties into the Bay of Bengal. GAUṊGOTTARII. The place [...] GAOŔIIYA. Related to Bengal. GONDWANA, GONDWANALAND. An [...] of mental colours to the Guru.
[13] RÁMÁYAŃA. [...] territory, mostly in modern-day Bengal and Jharkhand, stretching from [...] ago and ten thousand years ago.
[4] And the system of inheritance was [...] not fully, among the people of Bengal.
[6] In some places there is a mixed system, as in Bengal, where both the sons and daughters inherit paternal property. In Bengal a sisters sons are entitled [...] not an ideal arrangement either.
[39] When many people gather together [...] there was a practice in ancient Bengal and India that before any social [...] normally it is done before weddings.
[71] It is somewhat irrelevant to mention [...] Tárápiit́ha of Birbhum District in West Bengal. That is, Tárá is [...] 6 )
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] School. In East India, that is, Bengal, where the Gaod́iiya School [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[6] When some ideas or schools of thought [...] a new concept of Satyapiira in Bengal. Its effect was not bad.
[40] In this book also, there is no [...] Varendrabhúmi (the present north Bengal). His name was Kaḿsanáráyańa [...] charity during the ceremony.”
[45] In any case, this Durgá [...] King Hussain Shah was the Nawab of Bengal. He was a great patron of learning, [...] practice in the houses of landlords in Bengal; so in order to lend greater credence [...] worshipped the goddess Durgá.
[9] To overcome the great famine that struck Bengal in 1943, the Wavell administration [...] trapped in the food rationing system.
[37] There should be a two phase plan [...] In certain places in Bihar and Bengal the total area of arable land [...] implemented, all will benefit.
[1] I hope you all know what soil erosion is. In Ráŕh, Bengal, soil erosion is called khoyái. [...] the soil gradually diminishes.
[24] Since ancient times this karkaca [...] coastal areas of the country. In Bengal it has been made since olden days [...] have of returning laden with salt?
[59] The tiger, however, is a different [...] is the kundobágh or royal Bengal tiger. In addition there is the [...] housecat (hulo cat or meni cat).
[62] They are extremely carnivorous [...] Large-sized iguanas are found in Bengal;s Sundarban forest.
[1] When the foetus in the mothers [...] peculiar distastes as well. In ancient Bengal there was a social custom to provide [...] sádhbhakśań.
[4] It is desirable that the best room [...] confinement. In certain parts of rural Bengal, the worst room or the cowshed [...] more than that, it is a crime.
[13] 1. Queen Phultushi was the wife and general of the king of North Bengal, Shyamal Barman. She bravely resisted an invasion and thus protected the liberty of the North Bengal people. The place where she crushed [...] (its present name is Kakina).
[8] The renowned Agra jam in north India and Bengal;s Suri jam did not exist before [...] therefore they have Sanskrit names.
[88] The verbal root at́ suffixed [...] maintains territorial contiguity with Bengal.
[11] Parama Puruśa, the Supreme [...] of Bihar he will think that West Bengal is a foreign country. For narrow [...] knowledge (abhedajiṋána).