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[2] The geographical environment influences [...] different schools of music and dance arose in various parts of Bengal. The [...] influence on the Bengalee mentality.
[4] Humanity advanced a lot during [...] flowering of human intellect there arose various mundane, social and psychic [...] difficult, is of no consequence.
[2] When the first sprout of knowledge arose among human beings, they began [...] [Fundamental Cause] of the universe?
[5] As regards the psychic sphere, [...] exploitation. This is how dogma arose in the past, and even to this [...] live in a fools paradise.
[4] [In the sunrise of the first day, the question arose before the first emerging being [...] you?” Still there was no answer.]
[19] Thus far I have been talking about [...] Tantra also. And then divisions arose regarding the worship of Shiva, [...] underwent many changes in the Jain Age.
[176] In the Vipra Age the king sat on [...] terms. Whenever the possibility arose for a moment to establish a democracy [...] of their choice on the throne.
[39] In the Vipra Age those who were [...] particular type of psychic clash which arose in their minds due to their constant [...] known as shreśt́hiis.
[1] From very ancient times, human [...] very day that this dharmabuddhi arose in their minds, human beings became [...] “Destroy my enemies”, etc.
[24] After rising above the level of animality a series of questions arose in the mind of the ancient humans: [...] to be associated with objects?
[5] But as a result of clash and cohesion [...] developed. The eternal questions arose in peoples minds. Who am [...] He lived about 3500 years ago.
[14] One of the characteristics of Tantra [...] In any case, this is how there arose the various gods and goddesses [...] external form to abstract ideas.
[3] On what basis, therefore, is the [...] that so-called religion, which arose wherever capitalism permeated [...] it, and women were made captives.
[11] While trying to discover the original [...] ultimate cause of creation. A question arose in their minds:
[6] Some politicians, instead of entering [...] he seized the opportunities that arose to work for the freedom of India. [...] propaganda chorus of the Allied forces?
[1] In the beginning, Parama Puruśa [...] lives, consciousnesses, etc. Thus arose the kaleidoscopic creation with Parama Puruśa as the Supreme Progenitor.
[6] In ancient India three scripts arose upon the death of Bráhmii [...] own script and its own alphabet.
[9] The people of Mithila are very [...] age. The discrimination of caste arose during the British rule, and it [...] standard, as your ancestors were.
[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] Prákrta. In central north India arose the Shaorasenii Prákrta; in central west India arose Paeshácii Prákrta; [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
[2] The boundaries of a particular [...] Prákrta died after 1000 years, there arose two languages: eastern demi-Magadhii [...] system in western demi-Magadhii.
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] different schools of music and dance arose in various parts of Bengal. The [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[39] Now, while adjusting with the people of North India, some practical difficulties arose. The people of northern India [...] “Malmás” in Bengal.
[18] The eldest prince agreed to abide [...] sky became overcast and a cyclone arose and there was a heavy downpour [...] Horse had disappeared from sight.
[51] The next morning the prince flew [...] hailstorm, rainstorm and typhoon arose. The Flying Peacock Horse reared [...] will find out your horse.”
[54] The next morning the prince set [...] towards evening a heavy rainstorm arose and the Peacock Horse cleverly [...] friends with such people.”
[5] “Dhritarastra said.” [...] says” – “The question arose in the mind, in the human mind.” Now do you know? Dhritarastra said: “Sanjaya,”
[1] The quinquelemental creation is [...] the vibration of animation first arose in them. The more that animated [...] 2 )
[4] Initially, Tebys parents [...] were satisfied, but differences arose over the amount of dowry. So in [...] broke down at the last moment.
[7] One of the characteristics of Tantra [...] excluded. Anyway, this is how there arose the various gods and goddesses, through a process of giving external form to abstract ideas.
[10] All their gods and goddesses were laokik figures [creations of the people]. They arose out of the peoples worldly [...] as, indeed, was the sun itself.
[16] [The question arose in my mind. The first morning [...] And again there was no answer.]
[11] Having the same dream for such [...] feeling of desperate determination arose within me. I thought, every day [...] started sweating. My sleep broke.
[7] He was walking towards the hill, [...] setting leaves trembling. A shiver arose in nights dark body. Echoing [...] wafted to my ears – ha ha ha!
[20] Thus far I have been talking about [...] Tantra also. And then divisions arose regarding the worship of Shiva, [...] underwent many changes in the Jain Age.
[35] Gáńapatyácára [...] on the rise. That is, a new cult arose centring around Gańapati [...] Vaeśńavácára was yet to evolve.
[4] Long before Shiva, the Vedas came [...] 2 ) arose only after script came into existence.
[10] Around the middle of this period of philosophy, the Miimáḿsá school arose. The propounders of this Miimáḿsá [...] the limitlessness of the Creator.
[4] Still later, people started worshipping [...] emerged, different kinds of dogma arose – whenever parochialism [...] to fiercely exploit each other.
[8] It has been said before that severe caste discrimination arose in Ráŕh due to the [...] 2 )
[10] The celestial bodies influence [...] celestial bodies, a branch of knowledge arose in day-to-day life. And this branch [...] [a caste] of Bankura (Senbhum).
[15] When India first began to receive Western education, a crisis of conscience arose and the people of India were caught [...] District, of Ráŕh.
[10] Another contribution of Ráŕh, [...] need for a special kind of art arose. And that was nothing but terracotta [...] created it were all from Bankura.
[5] Starting from the Bansh River in [...] sabhyatá [local civilizations], arose along the banks of the Brahmani, [...] civilization of Ráŕh.
[2] In the post-Buddhist era, under [...] Buddhism and Jainism. But when Islam arose, the Buddhist poets, experiencing [...] has been presented of all this.
[2] After the first Aryan migrations [...] categorize the many castes that arose from the social intermingling of Brahmans and non-Brahmans.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] Even a portion of northern India arose before the origin of human beings. [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[81] Formerly people used to be given [...] when calling people a tendency arose to give nicknames. A woman whose [...] these kinds of names are given.
[5] With songs You arose in the heart, Awakening the [...] filled And all are rapt in joy.
[4] Now, wealth or eloquence or scholarship [...] this temporary distortion that arose in my mind when I sought to attain [...] distorted thoughts in my mind.”
[2] Different groups came into being [...] determining the identity of a mother arose only when, as per convention, [...] the evolution of a social system.
[62] When the Puranic religion (Brahminical religion) arose in the country, it did not make [...] strove to keep the society healthy.
[12] Some of the people then began to [...] that Supreme Entity!” Thus arose a new philosophical idea – [...] prapatti], as it is called today.
[13] And sure enough, in the wake of [...] viprapatti. And aprapatti also arose, which neither supported nor opposed prapatti.
[5] The Sanskrit language was first [...] subsequent times, the scripts that arose chiefly from Bráhmii, and [...] according to those phonetic rules.
[249] The language of Sirmaor is Sirmaori (both language and script). It arose from a mixture of Paeshácii [...] Páhári language of Simla.
[9] Gańeśa was the group-leader [...] cult, the Gańapati Cult, arose centring around Gańapati. You should remember that some five cults arose following the Puranic doctrine [...] Gáńapatyácara and Saorácára.
[3] The external form that was given [...] to another. As a result, there arose a difference of opinion among [...] muni would say something else.
[16] Now in the process of synthesis [...] of Dashamahávidyá arose out of ten Tantric deities, some [...] demolished its own fundaments.
[74] Now have you understood the meaning [...] subject of the suśumná arose by way of discussing the id́á nád́ii.
[51] “When the movement began [...] from the grip of foreign enemies arose in their minds. Thus we can say [...] of helplessness complex’ arose among the oppressed and persecuted [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.
[46] “During the rule of the Shur [...] of traffic that so many dialects arose. Roughly speaking, the Bengali [...] living languages, but very few.
[102] There is a story that at one time during the Buddhist era some friction arose in the political relations between [...] arrested that iikśańaka.
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] peoples minds. Such psycho-sentiments arose after human beings came in contact [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[61] Out of sentiment arose different ritualistic observances [...] move towards Parama Puruśa?
[28] Thus in the dim past of unknown [...] of blood, and ultimately there arose many so-called new races after [...] other races are roughly as follows:
[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] homas [two kinds of sacrifice] arose and why the Aryans of that time [...] practices will be incomplete.
[4] Like everything else, human society [...] of historical necessity, there arose the patrilineal and patriarchal [...] occurred at the time of Lord Shiva.
[29] Hence we see that in the case of [...] Sáradá script. The script that arose in Allahabad and the lands east of there is known as Kut́ilá script.
[34] Although the scientific name of the script that arose in the lands east of Allahabad [...] with Devanágarii script.
[5] The institution of gańikás [...] post-Buddhist Puranic Age a perverse trend arose. Whatever was positive in the [...] alternative words available in Sanskrit.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] each of these distinctive styles arose a separate gharáńá [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[15] The inner urge for this four-legged dharma arose in human beings out of an urge [...] this feeling, is indeed dharma.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] tried to express the ideas that arose in their minds. They expressed [...] as substantives and modifiers.
[1] At the beginning of civilization, the desire to create arts and crafts arose in the human mind. At that time [...] that existed were decentralized.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] each of these distinctive styles arose a separate gharáńá [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[125] “The Biirhorh [...] community also arose in this area in very ancient times. [...] far edge of the Rajmahal Hills.
[2] Regarding Shiva, we should say [...] society of those days, any need arose, Shiva was there to help; whenever [...] well, Shiva cannot be neglected.
[67] “The seven Prákrta languages that arose after the demise of Sanskrit were as follows:
[54] Now let us return to Gańesha. [...] cult, the Gańapati Cult, arose centring around Gańapati. You should remember that some five cults arose following the Puranic doctrine [...] Gáńapatyácára and Saorácára.
[2] Some ideas arose in the minds of people, particularly [...] complementary to the other.”
[27] The mythological story goes like [...] the goddess Lakśmii: she arose from the seabed in the process [...] Shivas daughter – she arose from the seabed. The second thing [...] – after the churning was over.
[41] The concept of Durgá arose in the Puranic days, only about [...] came 5500 years later than Shiva).
[42] We come across another laokik goddess [...] the goddess Lakśmii who arose from the bottom of the sea at [...] relation whatsoever with Shiva.
[72] When worshipping this white Sarasvatii [...] in the city of Calcutta, there arose a system to worship the image [...] and she has no relation to Shiva.
[73] The concept of Sarasvatii arose only 1300 years ago, 5700 years [...] the transformation of the other.
[3] The external form that was given [...] to another. As a result, there arose a difference of opinion among [...] muni would say something else.
[15] Now in the process of synthesis [...] of Dashamahávidyá arose out of ten Tantric deities, some [...] demolished its own fundaments.