An > References for ‘annals’

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Women's Rights (2)

[3] In the annals of human history we do find women [...] not of subordinated cooperation.

[4] Yet the annals of history depict the sad and [...] priests in the religious hierarchy.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[68] I went there to do archaeological [...] humans’ ascension through the annals of history. They are approximately [...] humankind had not yet invented script.

The Vipra Age (1)

[131] Those to whom the shúdras [...] soldiers have been recorded in the annals of history, and minstrels have [...] thrown into the river half-cremated.

The Poles Shift Their Respective Positions (1)

[2] Take the case of our poles: the [...] place several times – in the annals of this planet and also in the [...] will take place in the future.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[73] Kśatriyas also think about [...] future. They get inspired by the annals of bravery of their ancestors [...] insignificant events of the past.

Social Justice (1)

[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] recorded in glowing letters in the annals of history. The students of later [...] their karma sádhaná?

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 15) (1)

[31] In the annals of human history, many truths [...] the vast canvas of eternal time.

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[4] PLURAL [...] have only plural form: alms, annals, assets, bellows, riches. [...] alumni

Sadvipra, Táraka Brahma, Sadáshiva and Shrii Krśńa (1)

[1] In individual and collective life, [...] civilizations have disappeared from the annals of history simply because they [...] history of human civilization.

Puruśa (1)

[3] If we study the annals of ancient history we notice that [...] Puruśasúkta of the Rgveda it is said:

Our Social Treatise (1)

[11] In any society or social structure, [...] face of the earth. In the short annals of human history, there are many [...] know how to maintain social unity.

Light Comes (2)

[634] In the annals of human history, many truths [...] the vast canvas of eternal time.

[670] Now humanity is at the threshold of a new era, and so many epoch-making events, so many annals of history are to be created by [...] This is the age of Neohumanism.

Let History Be Rewritten (2)

[4] History has been written and is [...] to profit from the study of the annals of history, they must reflect [...] and aspirations of the masses.

[5] The annals of human history should show which [...] cultural history of the human race.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[206] In the land of Kinnaur there was [...] harmony is extremely rare in the annals of human history. The Buddhist [...] little before it reached Kinnaur.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[293] “Gandharba Singh was quite [...] been permanently recorded in the annals of history. After dying he became [...] are.” Anumay fell asleep.

Humanity Is at the Threshold of a New Era (1)

[22] So ours is the age of Neohumanism [...] many epoch-making events, so many annals of history, are to be created [...] revised duties and responsibilities?

Form and Formless (1)

[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] time with relative ease. In the annals of human history it can be seen [...] and the preachers of religion.

Equal Rights for Men and Women (1)

[5] With the establishment of male [...] become.” If one analyses deeply the annals of the past two thousand years [...] the different spheres of life.

Emanation (Discourse 20) (1)

[34] Although the scientific name of [...] known as Shriiharśa in the annals of history. The gold coins of [...] with Devanágarii script.

Discourses on Prout (1)

[58] The annals of human civilization say that [...] prevalent among political leaders.

Bihar (1)

[36] The history and annals of Palamu are unique. It is the [...] headquarters was changed to Hazaribagh.

A Devotee's Object of Ideation (1)

[8] History moves ahead in every age, [...] or part of it is called “annals” in history. Sometimes, at a particular [...] welfare of the collective body.