Ag > References for ‘age-old’

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Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (1)

[203] “Dear friends! We must prepare [...] customs. Let us not forget our age-old traditions. Now, let us all sit [...] 29 )

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[37] Keeping this refrain in mind, they [...] obstacles which are deeply rooted in age-old superstitions that are firmly [...] pearls in the garland of victory.

The Future of Civilization (1)

[5] The destruction of a particular [...] takes a concrete shape. It was an age-old desire of human beings to fly [...] exist. You can rest assured of Asti.

Talks on Prout (1)

[54] Due to age-old superstitions the common people [...] processes by artificial measures.

Science and Population Control – Excerpt D (1)

[2] Due to age-old superstitions the common people [...] processes by artificial measures.

Justice (1)

[98] Seeing the way in which political [...] to gain power and prestige, the age-old struggle to build human civilization, [...] human existence, will go in vain.

Guhá and Satsaunga (1)

[2] Someone may very well present the age-old argument that in a society so [...] the one supposedly left behind.

Great Universe Fillers – Excerpt C (1)

[19] Slander, jealousy, party politics, [...] sake of status, then man’s age-old civilization will end in smoke.

Discrimination in Rights (1)

[2] These ideas are groundless. Behind them there is that age-old psycho-economic exploitation. [...] There is nothing else behind it.

Cooperative Production – Excerpt A (1)

[11] Individual agricultural production [...] remain beyond their means. By using age-old ploughing techniques these farmers [...] and proper irrigation systems.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[6] Even though the preservation of [...] from Kashmir disregarded their age-old inhibitions in order to save the [...] Sáradá script of that region.

Ananda Marga – A Revolution (1)

[12] Similarly, if Ananda Marga were [...] The Marga has done away with the age-old system of classifying human beings according to their trade or even their capacity.