Ag > References for ‘ages’
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[5] In the social sphere (which comes [...] the same thing is happening. For ages together simple innocent people [...] shame, a matter of immense regret.
[8] Avatarańaḿ karoti [...] appearance on earth. Throughout the ages has He come to save humankind; similarly will He come in the future also.
[14] If human suffering originates at [...] comes to the world in different ages with a view to rescue the virtuous [...] Puruśa makes His descent.
[15] Dharmasaḿsthápanártháya [...] [transitional point between two ages] has come. Government by the sinners [...] you, so your victory is assured.
[31] The day that people come close [...] Him. I have been known to Him for ages. I somehow feel that He is my nearest relation.”
[6] [I have loved you, O Lord, in Your manifold forms, in countless ways, throughout the ages.]
[67] It is worth noting that according [...] In the first part of the Middle Ages the power of the government, which [...] hoarding tendency of the vaeshyas.
[2] The suffix úk/uk is used [...] a long ú. In the middle ages both were current. In modern Sanskrit [...] harm if this spelling remained?
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[1] Normally between the ages of sixteen and twenty-four human [...] unaware of such exploitation.
[34] The pages of world history reveal that all the crusades and jihads of the Middle Ages were plotted by these satanic [...] about whom they were fighting for.
[35] Was it only in the Middle Ages that this happened? In todays [...] kśatriyas to commit heinous acts.
[120] The vipra priests also adopted [...] Shúdra and Kśatriyas Ages. (For example, they adopted Dakśińaráya, [...] materials to be used for worship.
[157] Conflict takes place among the [...] of the intellects of different ages, but at the same time those philosophies [...] the vaeshyas exploitation.
[159] An administration is needed to [...] of many countries in the Middle Ages acted in this way, or tried to [...] they were living in the Vipra Age.
[170] In the Kśatriya and Vipra Ages the matrilineal order continued [...] at the end of the [Vipra] Age.
[177] The vipras would try to take military [...] those that occurred in the Middle Ages at the direct or indirect instigation of the vipras, the standard-bearers of religion.
[207] In the Middle Ages fanatic Catholics, who regarded [...] and Ishvarchandra Vidyasagara.
[1] Both the kśatriyas and the [...] In the Kśatriya and Vipra Ages it is very rare for people to [...] in the Kśatriya and Vipra Ages, kśatriyas and vipras do [...] wellspring of exploitation as well.
[75] The methods of social exploitation used in the Vipra and Vaeshya Ages are somewhat similar. Certain [...] women and the right of inheritance.
[1] What does “yugasandhi” [...] yugasandhi means “juncture between ages”.
[6] [If the ink tablets were as big [...] agreed to write through all the ages, even then, O Lord, all Your qualities could never be described.]
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] come into vogue over the different ages of human development. Human beings [...] first stage of aesthetic science.
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[4] When human beings remain steeped [...] Dvápara and Kali yugas [ages] have no significance apart from [...] under the sway of kali yuga .
[6] The word yuga is derived [...] divided into various yugas or ages: the shudra yuga or worker [...] capitalist age. In the future also these ages will come and go. People will [...] orders is called yuga sandhi .
[8] Human beings discovered this type [...] advancements they made in their respective ages had a relative importance. I have [...] world is not totally unimportant.
[2] The word sáhitya [...] truth is one and the same for all ages and all countries.
[75] Throughout their whole existence [...] like this at all times and in all ages. Thus whenever we need to do something [...] created through natural expression.
[203] The sole cause of the internal [...] been continuing throughout the ages, and its aim is to see one among [...] still more strongly and deeply.
[3] The poles shift their positions. [...] Age could not be found in later ages, such as the Pliocene, Miocene, Oligocene, Mesozoic and Caenozoic Ages, because their existence, their [...] and also in ecological structure.
[6] Even though the vipras came into [...] of human society in the Middle Ages in the greater part of the world.
[10] In this cycle of civilization one [...] evolving through the other [three] ages is called parikránti. [...] 2 )
[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] agreed to write through all the ages, even then, O Lord, all Your qualities could never be described.”
[68] The heroic victories of the kśatriyas were celebrated in the Vedic and Mahábhárata ages and in ancient Greek and Egyptian [...] 7 )
[20] Countless miles and ages lie Life to life, between me [...] fault not His, but mine and grim,
[7] To stifle the progress of humanity, [...] destined to be observed in all ages and all times with equal veneration. [...] propounders will be declared as atheists.
[3] In the history of the world, there have been two significant Ice Ages from the point of view of the development of life. Before the first of these Ice Ages there were hardly any developed [...] there were big advances and so many ages. Animals became gigantic. After [...] Paleocene, Eocene, Oligocene and Miocene Ages came.
[8] Why is Marxism undergoing change? [...] Then the Oligocene and Miocene Ages came. Then after that in the later [...] skeletons of the present generations.
[107] “The mind runs in one direction [...] impossible, even in billions of kalpas [ages].”
[8] In ancient times powerful rájas [...] mahárájas in all ages. Another form of exploitation [...] composed by satanic opportunists.
[7] Today many people have assembled [...] the psychic demands of different ages.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its [...] revered guide. And when in later ages, the forward movement of the sadvipras [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] That is why great people of all ages have encouraged all three aspects [...] also encourage these three things.
[63] It is incorrect to think that no [...] thinkers of that period. In the Middle Ages some people thought deeply about [...] distribute it among those in need.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] history. The students of later ages do research on them. But the common [...] their karma sádhaná?
[63] Human society comprises various [...] complexions in all countries and in all ages. A mere rustic, illiterate, half-naked [...] great love for her own children.
[110] Common people have been taught for ages that they belong to a low caste [...] in their minds to control them.
[238] The teachers must bear in mind that whatever the ages of their students – child, [...] them are but children of different ages, and they too are children like them.
[240] Concerning the spread of real education, [...] the student. Today people of all ages enjoy movies and TV dramas. The [...] be well-utilized for education.
[247] Art or literature is one of the [...] artist or the writer through the ages has been to see the one among many, to lead many to the path of the One.
[36] After the establishment of the [...] thing in the Vipra and Vaeshya Ages. In other words, they will not [...] revolution whenever necessary.
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[44] That laokik Shiva pervaded every [...] been worshipping this Shiva for ages in their simplest language and [...] intimate god of the common people.
[19] For ages those exalted entities considered as devas have said,
[4] One who possesses divine vision [...] good, weapons have been used in all ages, and will be used in future. Shiva [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].
[4] In the older days, Párvatii [...] indeed the lovely jewels of all ages. Párvatiis queries, [...] because of their practical value.
[37] Shiva, the embodiment of Supreme [...] rotating within the Cosmic body for ages, with their respective rhythms [...] drawn towards the reel itself.
[29] It is universally true, for all ages and all realms, that dharma is [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[5] During the time of the Vedas people [...] different local scripts throughout the ages.
[18] Through excavation we have discovered [...] bones of their bodies. Various ages – [Archean], Mesozoic, Oligocene, Eocene, etc. – have come and gone. Each of these ages had its respective animals and [...] sambhúti. Nothing is unnecessary.
[3] Even in the realm of the actional [...] there was dogma; in the Middle Ages it reached its zenith; and in the Middle Ages of the human era, of human history, [...] Puruśa is cent per cent yours.
[1] In the absence of any previous relationship, and depending upon their respective ages, the relationship between the [...] addressed in respectful language.
[15] [On the shore of the ocean of time, I have awaited Him for ages; all the day and night I break and again build a house on sand.]
[1] The land of Ráŕh [...] histories written in the middle ages, Gauṋgá Rid́i [...] turned into zamindars [landlords].
[7] The hills of today in the watershed [...] ancient times, but also in the middle ages. Not long ago the farmers cultivating [...] in eastern Ráŕh.
[3] In the Buddhist age, the Kayasthas [...] language]. The Buddhist and the Jain ages were really different expressions, [...] [original] or ancient Bengalees.
[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] extended up to the Buddhist and Jain ages. The process of give-and-take [...] hatred between the high and the low.
[2] Answer : Human beings came [...] between the Miocene and the Oligocene ages – was human society in a dormant state?
[54] “Throughout the Ages”. Discourse in Bengali. Originally [...] of “Shiva throughout the Ages” in Namah Shiváya Shántáya, [...] ÁVA and ÁAA. Tape.
[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which [...] the history of the Indian middle ages had to be collected from the diaries [...] lost, something certainly was.
[60] Nowadays we scarcely ever use the [...] officials in Bengal during the Middle Ages who were responsible for supervising [...] ráhi → rái.
[68] At one time there was a very large [...] Indian scientist of the middles ages, Áryabhat́t́a, [...] time and again it was rebuilt.
[72] With so much going for it, why [...] Bengali literature of the middle ages is the śát́há [...] grow well even in infertile soil.
[3] (1) Hypocritical psychology. Some [...] the distant past, in the Middle Ages, and in modern times as well, [...] confuse and befool the masses.
[4] The main reason for the depressed [...] intellectual extravaganza of the ages.
[3] While trying to realize that singular [...] beneficial for all people in all ages and in all countries. Absolute knowledge is the direct message from God.
[17] [Travellers have been moving unceasingly for ages along that high and rugged path of rise and fall.]
[20] Philosophy began in the distant [...] schools of philosophy in different ages. Some of these philosophies were [...] cause of psychic diseases.”
[73] From distant ages past, you have been moving toward [...] to become worthy human beings.
[4] You are like a black ribbon mingled [...] afraid lest I may lose You. For ages You have kept me awake Lighting [...] cheek, In every pore of my life.
[19] So many stars, planets and celestial [...] Himalayas in the ancient and medieval ages should have lived in society and [...] guided by a sort of befooling dogma.
[2] In the older days, Párvatii [...] indeed the lovely jewels of all ages. Párvatiis queries, [...] because of their practical value.
[16] The vitalist argument may be briefly [...] preserving the species for unknown ages.
[23] During the Middle Ages, nearly everyone in Bengal was [...] a source of confusion”].
[15] In the Middle Ages some selfish people proclaimed [...] doctrines imposed on them in this way?
[17] Carried away by the grandiose slogans [...] bloodshed that took place in the Middle Ages, a major part was a natural consequence of this communal “universal fraternity”.
[19] In the distant past, long before the Middle Ages, so-called religions repeatedly [...] gain some petty mundane advantage.
[10] Suppose you are imagining Bhagalpur [...] factor He is the witness of all ages. An ordinary person may not be [...] Infinite Entity, the Witness of all.
[13] This eternal game of pervasive [...] the scientist of the different ages call this primary matter or primary [...] through the austerity of Sadhakas.
[2] It is not proper to treat Parama [...] association, in all countries, in all ages, in all microcosms. He is the life-force of the entire universe.
[97] It is universally true, for all ages and all realms, that dharma is [...] each and every sphere of life.
[119] All entities have emanated from [...] rotating within the cosmic body for ages, with their respective rhythms [...] back in their source of origin.
[412] The day that people come close [...] with him. I have known Him for ages. I somehow feel that He is my nearest relation.”
[670] Now humanity is at the threshold [...] shoulder that responsibility for ages to come. This is the age of Neohumanism.
[24] I was saying that something does [...] written literature of the middle ages, the pervasive oral unwritten [...] only during the old and middle ages, but today as well, there is an [...] its tangibility or intangibility.
[138] The third meaning of the word [...] Bengals freedom during the Middle Ages by cutting the soldiers of Bhutan [...] the district of Rangpur).
[103] Kumuda meant “white elephant” in the Sanskrit literature of the Middle Ages. Actually elephants are never [...] Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
[13] Now, in these so many orders of zoology, botany, archaeology, and so many archaeological ages, [palaeontological] ages – Tertiary Age, [Cretaceous] [...] Age, Cenozoic Age – So many ages existed in this world with their [...] Puruśa will be knowing it.
[5] The banking system must continue, [...] their economy will stay in the dark ages. They are bound to lose equipoise [...] very sad to imagine such a state.
[88] “One smart passenger said: [...] denizens who have been there for ages together – of course, according [...] where they were living.’
[123] Aklmand began telling the story. [...] havent eaten goat-flesh for ages. Since weve become ghosts, [...] along with their rice and ghee.
[21] Soon after the beginning of [...] interest was determined in different ages and at different places by the [...] as káriká .
[19] Although I do not fully support [...] káziis [Muslim judges] in the Middle Ages, it would be useful if judges [...] their findings and experience.
[104] Since the concept of virtue and [...] result, as it did in the Middle Ages, in the entire world being bathed in human blood.
[19] The first of these deities is Káliká. [...] Tantric deity belonging to subsequent ages.
[46] The same thing can be said about Parama Puruśa. He belongs to all, of all ages, of all countries and all climes.
[45] One thing should be remembered: [...] not synonymous. Throughout the ages, Dharma or Imán has been [...] being]]. Dharma is inchangeable.
[5] Everything on this earth is subject [...] conditions of the earth in subsequent ages, and consequently thousands of [...] without leaving any trace behind.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] complexions in all countries and in all ages. A mere rustic, unlettered, half-naked [...] a tryst with the same destiny.
[22] So ours is the age of Neohumanism [...] shoulder that responsibility of ages to come. You boys and you girls, [...] revised duties and responsibilities?
[16] What is that geo-sentiment which [...] people struggle in that filth for ages. Their progress is checked forever.
[14] According to geology, there have been several ages on this planet. These ages include the Pleistocene, Pliocene, [...] There have also been geological ages on other planets and stars. With [...] regard to the degree of complexity.
[12] (1) Immediately upon reaching adolescence (in India, one reaches adolescence in between the ages of twelve and fourteen), males [...] back the foreskin of the penis.
[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] human history it can be seen in all ages that the various exploiters were the patrons and the preachers of religion.
[18] The simplistic statement “I [...] exists in all countries and in all ages equally. There is no question [...] of no significance whatsoever.
[1] Those of you who have studied land [...] Pathan, Buddhist and pre-Buddhist Ages in India, land revenue was paid [...] these kinds of intermediaries.
[94] If a woman between the ages of sixteen or seventeen and thirty [...] society considers a woman sterile.
[7] Those who are sympathetic to all [...] given to the intellect. In previous ages, people wielded ordinary hammers [...] women, today just will not do.
[24] I will take a brief respite here [...] literature. In the history of the Middle Ages kśiir sweets and khoyá [...] is also mentioned in the Middle Ages, but it is not known exactly how [...] song is not in any ancient book.
[20] Teachers must bear in mind that [...] all just children of different ages; and that they themselves are [...] teachers or their abusive parents.
[72] Today the cinema seems to be very popular with people of all ages. As a result film technology will [...] utilized for educational purposes.
[21] When human beings first started [...] regularly. In the Stone and Bronze Ages, people used to collect paddy [...] intelligent Aryans called rice briihi.
[19] YAJIṊA. Ritual sacrifice. [...] YUGAS. The mythological four ages (Satya Yuga, or Golden Age, Treta [...] decline of morality and spirituality.
[5] In this way the Shúdra, Kśatriya, Vipra and Vaeshya Ages move in succession, followed by [...] cakra [social cycle] continues.
[12] Purport: When warriors degenerate [...] application of force. A change of ages in this way may be called kránti [...] accelerated by the application of force.
[31] Purport: Hararme pitá Gaorii [...] change according to the change in ages. For instance, for conveyance [...] to the age in which they live.
[11] You know, there are certain mythological ages (yugas). The word “yuga” [...] and “iron age” etc.
[18] Today there is an urgent need for [...] progress in all countries in all ages.
[22] In the case of ordinary secretion, [...] place in your hormones between the ages of fifteen and seventeen. At that stage the idea to become great comes into the mind.
[79] In the case of Shiva, the pituitary [...] through which He sees the three ages – past, present and future.
[1] SHRII SHRII ÁNANDAMÚRTIJII [...] childhood, men and women of all ages have been drawn to Him by the [...] spread rapidly all over the world.
[1] SHRII SHRII ÁNANDAMÚRTI [...] childhood, men and women of all ages have been drawn to Him by the [...] spread rapidly all over the world.
[116] “Of course, I have a strong [...] Pleiocene or beginning of the Meoiscene ages when ape-men first appeared?”
[9] In the case of ordinary secretion, [...] place in your hormones between the ages of fifteen and seventeen. At that stage the idea to become great comes into the mind.
[8] And rśidevebhyonamah. During [...] twentieth century, but in their ages they were glittering personalities. [...] inventions is modern human civilization.
[18] At one time, the ancient Mayan [...] dynasties of the Indian Middle Ages there was contact between America [...] Columbuss discovery of America.
[1] (1) The Supreme Spirit within humanity, neglected for ages, has awakened today. This awakening [...] the pioneers of the new trend.
[18] The first of these deities is Káliká. [...] Tantric deity belonging to subsequent ages.
[63] India has chiefly two types of [...] Bengali literature of the middle ages that some groups of people used [...] creatures from the prehistoric ages.