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What Is Dharma? (1)

[23] In the preceding paragraphs it [...] large number of soldiers is an army, the collective name for all the [...] Brahma, the Eternal Blessedness.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (5)

[20] This was towards the end of British [...] conquered Burma and the Indian National Army under the command of Subhas Chandra [...] new names. The Indian National Army had entered by then into Manipur [...] knew what its outcome would be.

[22] The coastal areas of Bengal were [...] submarines of the Indian National Army were spotted from time to time [...] several other places in Bengal.

[23] Despite the strong fortifications of the coastal area, the Indian National Army was making hectic preparations [...] military situation of the country.

[24] Blackouts were in force from city [...] news about the Indian National Army. Those who didn’t have a [...] proper to hear the news in this way.

The Role of Lord Krśńa (1)

[5] The system of four varńas [...] popular ksatriya leader, being an army commander. But Lord Krśńa’s [...] later the rigidity came into being.

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[29] A realized person intuitively knows [...] or the Commander-in-Chief of an army are answerable to the representatives [...] He has the absolute authority.

The Best Character (1)

[13] Vikranta, the sannyásii [...] request you to please march with your army to Kashi, conquer it, and hand it over to me.”

The Attainment of Permanent Composure (1)

[13] On many different occasions in [...] be attained easily. In war, an army may win one battle thus attaining [...] in that supreme state of bliss.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 9 (1)

[3] Nearly four years passed. Those [...] medical school or enlisting in the army might not be such major news. [...] Then let me forget about them too.

Some Characters of the Mahábhárata (1)

[16] Krśńa contrived an [...] Duryodhana, in spite of having a vast army, couldn’t realize that only [...] and not the crude physical force.

Satyabhámá and Rukmińii (1)

[3] Immediately after Narakasura attacked [...] invading forces. Narakasura’s army was defeated and he died on the [...] Shyámá Pújá.

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[3] CASE [...] and Vishnu ; The demon army are killed by Rama , [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[69] Then humans developed further. [...] desert of Rajasthan, which the army of Magadha could not cross.) Balaráma was also proficient in agriculture and town planning.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[13] Rashbehari Bose, a flame of revolution, [...] who founded the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauz), was also a son [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (1)

[52] The names of some settlements in [...] British. The British took their army into all those kingdoms where [...] Macluskeyganj, Leslieganj, and so on.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (3)

[12] 2) The rule of reason. What is [...] battle without strengthening his own army first. First he sends out his intelligence unit to find the weak points of the opposing army. Secondly, he stations his army in such a way that his own soldiers [...] “yukti” or “reason”.

Northeastern India (2)

[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] According to this treaty, the British army would include a Gorkha regiment [...] trade between the two countries.

[10] The royal family of Manipur used [...] written in Bengali script. The army of Manipur was chiefly manned by the Kukis.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (9)

[60] Then I ran into our local Sergeant-Major. [...] had been ordered to return to the army. So he also was returning.

[61] The trumpets of the Second World [...] that time with the Indian National Army crossing the border into India. We used to listen with bated breath to the Indian National Army Radio news broadcasts behind closed [...] that had taken place between the army and the public only an hour earlier [...] about it from the Indian National Army Radio broadcast from Germany. [...] entirely correct. The Indian National Army had conquered the Andaman and [...] Dviipa [Martyrs’ Island]. The army had also entered Manipur and hoisted the tricolour flag. The Indian National Army submarines could also be seen [...] Kurukśetra of the twentieth century.

[78] “You’ll never see him [...] news through the Indian National Army Radio that a people’s government [...] dear elder brother.’”

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[62] Another meaning of kumára [...] váhinii [four-limbed army]. Those who belonged to the cavalry were called kumára .

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[7] There is a controversy over [...] presence by having the colour of the army dress merge into that of their [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (2)

[27] The Farsi word for the English [...] “one who controls a phaoj, or army”. The word saenika [soldier] in Sanskrit is masculine singular and sená [army] is feminine plural. In ancient [...] pronunciation has been accepted.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (4)

[13] Next comes imperialist exploitation. [...] and 108 elephants to the Mughal army. Bengal also had to pay a large [...] supply provisions to the Mughal army, and pay taxes to offset the losses [...] Aurangzeb deployed a large Mughal army to suppress the Marathas in the [...] provisions and running expenses of his army. In the process, the economy of [...] ruthlessly suppressed all local revolts.

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (10)

[4] The king of Jaipur, Raja Man Singh, [...] commander-in-chief of the Mughal army. There were twelve rulers of Bengal [...] Dhákeshvarii, temple in Dhaka.

[7] This declaration was loudly acclaimed [...] Bagdis of Bengal volunteered for the army. They shouted the slogan, “Outsiders stay out! We have never submitted and never will.”

[9] The emperor sent his commander-in-chief [...] Road. Man Singh with his large army marched to Burdwan along this highway.

[10] Man Singh pitched his tents at Shaktigarh. The news of the arrival of the Mughal army reached Mandaram. Mandaram is [...] unconditionally surrender.”

[15] The army generals cried out with one voice, [...] Singh with naked swords.”

[19] As soon as the news of the arrival of the Mughal army reached Mandaram, the people sounded the war drums. However small Bhavasundari’s army might be, it was large in morale and conviction. Although her army chiefly consisted of recruits [...] prestige of Bhurishrestha or Bengal.

[22] “Bhavi,” the king pleaded, [...] is like the Himalayas then our army is just the small Shushunia hill [...] treading such a risky path?”

[26] Bhavasundari advanced towards Burdwan [...] She and her forces met the Mughal army on the way. The Mughals had arrayed [...] Singh died on the battlefield.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (1)

[5] What is sleep? It is something like the temporary retreat of an army after a major offensive, or, the [...] sleeping time as far as practical.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[19] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] hypocrisy to justify their actions. The army or police are necessary for administration [...] not make the bullet non-violent.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (3)

[17] Núrjáhán was [...] between Sher Afgan and the Mughal army. [...] pressure of circumstance, she agreed.

[77] The young man looked at me again [...] courageous man. He built a large army through whatever means he had [...] Rájyavarddhana unfairly.

[85] He continued. “While returning [...] the city of Gaya, Magadha’s army was utterly routed and destroyed. [...] battle Agnimitra was killed.”

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (2)

[94] “The Company dispatched a large advance army to Buxar and the bank of the Karmanasha [...] vanished when the Ganges flooded.

[95] “When he received news of [...] There he thought to build a new army with the help of the Bágdiis [...] to the lower strata of society].

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (1)

[7] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] hypocrisy to justify their actions. The army or police are necessary for administration [...] not make the bullet non-violent.