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[8] Next comes the question of the [...] northern India, sons are entitled to ancestral property even during the lifetime [...] [fathers] are the sole owners of the ancestral property. And if a father so likes, he can deprive his sons of their ancestral property: he may disown his son, [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[56] In the early stages of kśatriya [...] groups clustered, and also a pravar [ancestral lineage] name according to the [...] end of the Kśatriya Age.
[28] We have to provide equal rights [...] the common language as it is the ancestral language of all India. If Saḿskrta [...] cannot enjoy their communication
[1] Not in the Ráŕh of [...] Chát́uti of West Burdwan (the ancestral home of the Chat́t́opádhyáyas, or Chatterjees); Ghośli of Manbhum (the ancestral home of the Ghośáls); and Gauṋgolii of West Burdwan District (the ancestral home of the Gauṋgopádhyáyas [...] significant fact should be remembered.
[20] Next comes the question of the [...] northern India, sons are entitled to ancestral property even during the lifetime [...] [fathers] are the sole owners of the ancestral property. And if a father so likes, he can deprive his sons of their ancestral property: he may disown his son, [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[3] Story two concerns an incident [...] “Kana”. The authors real ancestral home is in fact located in the [...] 1 )
[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] Similarly, the rich, who inherit huge ancestral properties, accumulate vast amounts [...] or paternal property of anyone.
[4] The social and religious rights [...] they were not entitled to their ancestral property. The girls were given [...] places they are totally extinct.
[21] GENERAL [...] Satyendranath Datta – his ancestral home was in the Purbasthali area. [...] The village Dattadereton was the ancestral abode of Swami Vivekananda. [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[15] Ráŕhs contribution [...] Ráŕhs touch. The ancestral land of the majority of the Brahmans [...] off for other parts of the world.
[52] “Its one house on top of another at Kambulit́olá in Kolkata where we have our ancestral home,” he said. “Theres [...] from Ráŕh”:
[37] In this connection I am reminded of a very funny story. Once Mahaprabhu Chaitanya went to visit his ancestral village. In those days when people [...] things you visited there in your ancestral village.” He answered, “Well, [...] What a dangerous thing”!
[30] [Alakánandá in heaven, Bhágiirathii on earth, Mandákinii in the ancestral world and Bhogavatii in hell.]
[20] There is still another thing which [...] which forced them to desert their ancestral homes forever as helpless refugees. They were unable to identify those who made them refugees.
[37] The Aryan influence was felt as [...] speak Bengali and not their own ancestral tongue. The Garhwaliis have long [...] have adopted Indo-Aryan languages.
[8] First, let us discuss casteism. [...] today their descendants claim this ancestral lineage. At the same time people [...] as members of the lower castes.
[6] Unfortunately, as a woman was no better than chattel, she had no right to inherit her ancestral property. Women were not considered heirs to the ancestral property. A widow became a burden [...] in-laws in her husbands house.
[10] “Im sure youve [...] was pronounced as ha because his ancestral home was in Dhaka-Daksin village [...] to tell some stories about his ancestral home. ‘Its a spectacular [...] to the brahmin scholars.’
[57] Purport: The proper use of any [...] narrow nationalism, regionalism, ancestral pride, etc., tend to keep people [...] to slink away to the backstage.
[48] Unfortunately, as a woman was no better than chattel, she had no right to inherit her ancestral property. Women were not considered heirs to the ancestral property. A widow became a burden [...] in-laws in her husbands house.
[12] In this regard, they are not at [...] may become uprooted from their ancestral homes and be forced to live a [...] place to place like street dogs.
[5] Later the matrilineal order was [...] were almost completely deprived of ancestral property.