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[20] This was towards the end of British [...] fighting in Europe and Southeast Asia. Most of Southeast Asia was then under the control of [...] knew what its outcome would be.
[68] The meaning of the verbal root [...] Aryans, who were living in Central Asia, used to use woollen garments [...] correct spelling is with ńa.
[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] different parts of Bengal to Southeast Asia, Egypt and Europe. In exchange [...] used to bring back gold coins.
[8] There is little difference between [...] the same thing throughout South Asia (including India and Pakistan), [...] nation on the basis of that factor.
[77] Today the primary duty of the common [...] backward countries of Southeast Asia. A strong nation or group of nations [...] nation or that group of nations.
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] was common in India, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia, and also widely prevalent in [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[169] In Asia in those days there was a great [...] members of the Káshyapa gotra.
[9] What about your abode? Each and [...] shelter of India? The continent of Asia. And, what is the shelter of Asia? This globe, this earth. And, [...] So, He is the Supreme Shelter.
[6] Long after the Mahábhárata, Kaniska, the Hiinayanii Buddhist king from Central Asia, invaded India and expanded his [...] páyjámá as a Muslim.
[3] So we are to unite the entire humanity not only of this land of India or Asia or the globe, but of the entire [...] by coming through the back door.
[208] Today not even the Pacific Ocean between Asia and America is difficult to cross. The people of Asia and America are touching each [...] vibration of the one integral mind.
[14] Krśńa is Parama Puruśa. [...] Krśńa to Bengal. Or, because Asia is there, India is there. Thus Asia is Krśńa to India. And because the world is there, Asia is there. So the world is Krśńa to Asia. Then there is the solar system [...] dependent on another existence.
[17] Now let us know why this book is [...] When the Aryans came from Central Asia to India, they came first to the [...] the Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.
[18] There was and still is a fertile [...] the Aryans as compared to Central Asia, and the extra time at their disposal was utilized in physical, psychic and spiritual expansion.
[22] Take the case of ancient Egyptian [...] The various social groups from Asia and the southeast European countries [...] ancient Egyptian civilization.
[48] Nirálambamiisham. In this [...] Bengal is India. The continent of Asia is the base of India, and the base of Asia is our planet earth. The base [...] self-supporting, self-sheltered entity.
[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] first entered India from Central Asia to the west, in the first stage [...] proceeded to Varanasi. In Central Asia there was neither sufficient land [...] existence and expansion.”
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient lunar system of calculation to Bengal from Central Asia. In the Shráddha ceremony [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[1] Varśa means “that [...] This island extended from Central Asia to the frontiers of Burma. One [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[5] Regarding the classical languages, [...] all the mother languages of South Asia and Southeast Asia. All North Indian languages and [...] old. It is a very old language.
[9] You know, a language has an average [...] Saḿskrta was the entire Southeast Asia, the entire North India, the entire [...] present as a demi-cultural language.
[2] Tantra originated in [South] Asia, and its propounders were the [...] envy in relation to other groups.
[2] The original home of the Aryans was in the northern part of Central Asia. By descent they were a fair, [...] the merciless nature of Central Asia made their lives unbearable: snowstorms [...] skirmishes and even slaughter.
[47] The scripts of Tibet and South-East Asia come under the Indo-Aryan scripts. [...] generations may evolve a new script.
[1] Today is the day of the spring [...] homeland of the Aryans was Central Asia, in the central and southern portion [...] disappearance of the dullness of cold.
[8] In Bengal, as you know, winter [...] In the entire India and Central Asia, today is the full moon of the [...] She is also worshipped in Tibet.
[33] The Supreme Consciousness is the [...] within India. India is within Asia. Asia is within this planet. This planet [...] compassion of any second entity.
[340] The coconut palm is very common [...] for cooked dishes in Southeast Asia and South India. Shredded coconut, [...] has other medicinal uses as well.
[370] Some good sources of pineapple [...] South America all of South East Asia
[555] Betel nut is a popular chewing nut in South Asia and particularly India. The nut [...] grows well on the slopes of Assam.
[12] As far as India is concerned, about [...] antisocial and anti-human forces in Asia, Europe, the world or the entire [...] suppressed people of the globe.
[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] the Austrics who originated from Asia, the Negroids who originated from [...] Aryans who originated from central Asia. The original home of the Aryans [...] demarcate socio-economic units.
[22] The size of PROUTs socio-economic [...] come when the entire South-East Asia will become one unit. The following [...] efficiency and socio-cultural mixing.
[28] When two units reach a similar [...] the whole of South and Southeast Asia will become one socio-economic [...] fraternity will become a reality.
[69] Today not even the Pacific Ocean between Asia and America is difficult to cross. The people of Asia and America are approaching one [...] vibration emanating from the One Mind.
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] was common in India, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia, and also widely prevalent in [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] India from Sacdonia in Central Asia, the present Tashkent (Sákadviip [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[22] So Shiva reorganized the whole [...] the medico-chemistry of Central Asia. This was no ordinary achievement.
[36] Saorácára was popular [...] Shákadviipii Brahmans of Central Asia.
[3] Long after Shivas time, about [...] in use throughout West and South Asia, Tibet, Sri Lanka and all of Southeast Asia. Chinese pictorial script was [...] and the Okinawa group of islands.
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] Who were these Asuras? In Central Asia, there was a country called Assyria, [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans were moving towards the east from the Middle Asia, they entered India through Iran. [...] moves and while moving learns.
[9] The Atharvavedas ádarsha [...] He was most likely from Central Asia, but this is not to say that one [...] central-western portion of India.
[69] During the time of the Atharvaveda, [...] travelling all the way to Central Asia and staying there to compose the [...] has become Atharvá.”
[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] the barren, arid lands of Central Asia – Lord Sadáshiva, [...] 17 )
[1] Jamalpur, Bihar, is the eastern [...] workshop, at one time the largest in Asia, established during the British [...] a mixture of English and Hindi.
[3] Anyhow, last week I was talking [...] for Burma and all of southeast Asia was Suvarńadviipa. Sanskrit [...] temple has been practically ruined.
[8] The Batavia lemon [pomelo] that [...] it is native to all of Southeast Asia, that is, Indonesia, Malaysia [...] were very common in Calcutta).
[9] It is said in the Thai folk tales [...] established a vast empire in Southeast Asia. At that time the capital of Rarh [...] Sahasrarabáhu, founded a city in Southeast Asia and named it after Rarhs [...] many places with the same name.
[2] In order to build a sound economy [...] Bengal, India, China and Southeast Asia. To solve this problem today a new socio-economic analysis is required.
[3] The Vedic language is the oldest [...] language was influential in central Asia and certain parts of India for [...] – short, long and extended.
[29] Párthasárathi never [...] the people of India and Southeast Asia averse to reality and has been [...] towards subtler spheres.”
[20] Nára also means [...] container. The container of India is Asia and for Asia it is the earth. This earths [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[29] Next comes áshaya. The principal [...] shelter of India is the continent of Asia. The continent of Asia is only a part of our little planet [...] microcosms, a shelter is indispensable.
[23] And another meaning of náram [...] throughout India and Tibet and Southeast Asia singing the kiirtana of the Lord [...] [“Distributor of Devotion”].
[11] Nowadays, almost everywhere in the world, excepting in a few tribal groups of Africa and Asia, there is patrilineal order. To [...] grandmothers name?”
[11] In Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Vietnam are poor, [...] throughout almost all of China.
[6] Burmese, Kan Chin, Kachin, Martavan, etc. are Indo-Burmese languages. In Southeast Asia, Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai [...] name to be changed to Dharmaraj.
[404] Krśńa never preached [...] the people of India and Southeast Asia averse to reality have been the [...] minds towards subtler spheres.
[23] The spring season is the natural time for the ripening of the jujube. As in Southeast Asia, no other fruit is easily available [...] quantity are good for the pancreas.
[87] Today things have changed. Mákaŕd́á [...] and the whole of the Southeast Asia. To combat this problem a new social and economic evaluation is necessary.
[15] Kura + alac (kalac) = kurála [...] ) which used to inhabit central Asia and northwest India in olden times. [...] they are as extinct as the dodo.
[103] Kumuda meant “white [...] number, that was found in North-East Asia; it was ash-coloured. Today this [...] Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
[106] The word kumuda was [...] Sanskrit prevalent in Southeast Asia.
[11] “Kuru puńyaḿ [...] system, that is, the system of Asia, a day is from sunrise to sunrise. [...] Puńyaḿ”. What is puńyaḿ?
[39] 1) The kadam flower, whose other name is niipa. Its original home is India and Southeast Asia. Although there are several varieties, [...] various ways in ancient literature.
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] In Bengal, India and Southeast Asia, particularly in the land of [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[33] The third meaning of the word kadara [...] this fruit came from southeast Asia, while others believe that it [...] cáltá fruit should be avoided.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a [...] of the stone-apple is Southeast Asia; others believe that it comes [...] north it is a little compressed.
[56] 8) In olden times there was a community of people called Asuras who lived in central Asia. Certain branches and subbranches [...] between the gods and the demons].
[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] the Aryans (who came from Central Asia) learned the use of tálavya [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] outside India, mainly in Central Asia and Russia. The Yajurveda was [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[8] The monkey-eating eagle that is found in south and southeast Asia is quite large and very strong. [...] 2 )
[70] Sarvabhutádhivásah. [...] the container of Tripura state, Asia is the container of India, the planet Earth is the container of Asia and the solar universe is the container of the planet Earth.
[19] The Aryans first moved from West Asia and migrated to different parts [...] Korea and Japan in the Far East.
[20] The Mongolians had China as their [...] obstruction of high mountains in Asia. So they advanced eastward and [...] original inhabitants of those places.
[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] people from South Russia and Central Asia. The population of Great China is a mixture of those different communities.
[36] In the pre-historic past the entire [...] Africa, Australia and Southeast Asia formed the Gondwana archipelago. [...] the race to which they belong.
[9] Many people today talk about purity [...] migrated to India from Central Asia and the Arctic? Certainly it did, [...] of Aryan and non-Aryan blood.
[2] In olden times, an educational [...] Pupils of ancient Semitic and Middle Asia whose branches are the Ottoman [...] the administrative efficiency.
[6] I also hear that from 5th October, [...] entire India, Tibet and South East Asia. To go away from that culture [...] progress with collective efforts.
[2] In those days there was no Arabian [...] the Deccan plateau, South East Asia and Oceania – has been named [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or [...] France, Western Europe and parts of Asia. The Mediterraneans have black [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.
[32] The Semitic race is an important [...] central and southern portions of West Asia (now commonly known as the Middle East), excluding Persia.
[5] And the third important factor [...] write. The Vaedik people of Central Asia who came to India were illiterate, [...] is not the script of Sanskrit.
[13] He said: Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh. [...] came here to India from central Asia were illiterate, they couldnt [...] 8 )
[39] The star-apple [jámrul] [...] Portuguese brought it from southeast Asia. They also brought the custard-apple [...] “bullocks heart” in English.
[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, [...] who “came here from Central Asia,” and the rśis (sages) [...] first letter is “a”.
[3] This word eka, derived from the [...] The northern languages of Central Asia are descended from Vedic. The languages of south and southeast Asia are either descended from Vedic [...] ikái, ikká and so on.
[6] Besides the languages descended [...] group of languages of southeast Asia (Malay, Sumatran, Balian, Javan, [...] Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.
[51] Wheat is the second most popular [...] the Aryans were living in Central Asia, they were only acquainted with [...] fried wholegrain flour will result.
[75] Oats and rye make good fodder, [...] for food in the poor countries of Asia.
[4] When Shrii Krśńa [...] from the Pamir Plateau to South Asia and Southeast Asia. That is to say, it was a vast [...] the west to Japan on the east.
[17] Any non-human or human being who [...] antisocial and anti-human forces in Asia, Europe, the world and the entire [...] oppressed people of the world.
[36] The sizes of PROUTs socio-economic [...] may come when all of Southeast Asia will become one unit. The following [...] and administrative efficiency.
[30] So we were talking about the word [...] in modern-day Europe and Central Asia. The Catholic church service used [...] long after the invention of paper.
[31] In olden times the people of central Asia used to write on sheepskins and [...] to time in the caves of central Asia (the Sanskrit language was first [...] tálrapatra) or on modern paper.
[34] Hebrew is a near contemporary of [...] from eastern Europe to western Asia, that is, from Turkey in the north [...] literature when I was in Israel.
[17] Now in all of South Asia and Southeast Asia the music is based on this [...] Indonesia, Malaysia and up to Australia.
[29] The inclination within people to [...] Many places in India and Southeast Asia have been named with the words [...] in a city or in a rural village.
[32] Many places in India and Southeast Asia were named with the words pura, [...] your daughters wedding].
[27] The town of Patna has got its áshaya [...] India country, India country in Asia, Asia is on the planet Earth.
[12] I told you that this town of Patna [...] is within India. India is within Asia. Asia is within this planet. This planet [...] compassion of any second entity.
[19] That rare member of the cat family known as the duckbill, which is found in Southeast Asia and certain parts of Australia, [...] save the duckbill from extinction.
[127] “There is still another clan [...] found among the Gypsies of central Asia and in the Romansch language of Europe.
[216] The word rudrákśa [...] which grows in south and southeast Asia and is used to make garlands.
[4] Preserving this vast wealth of [...] pictorial script, and in south Asia and central Asia it took the form of linear script. [...] Semitic scripts, such as Arabic).
[3] Let us first analyse the meaning [...] imported to India from Central Asia, but this does not seem to be [...] current all the way from Central Asia and Eastern Europe to Southeast Asia. The branch of that language that [...] the northwestern parts was Vedic.
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold [...] (Fiji, Mauritius, India, Southeast Asia) was disturbed and so a lot of [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.
[11] One can venture a guess that when [...] the Vedic Aryans lived in Central Asia, they were familiar with molasses [...] they named the plant ikśu.
[17] The first step forward in human [...] Australia. In India and Central Asia people learned the use of the [...] turned the wheel into a weapon.
[56] Now in the days of Shiva the viińá [...] some in India, some in Central Asia, and some in Áryanyavraja, [...] other musical instruments evolved.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] outside India, mainly in Central Asia and Russia. The Yajurveda was [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[62] They are extremely carnivorous [...] Most of them live in Southeast Asia. Large-sized iguanas are found in Bengals Sundarban forest.
[124] The original home of sugar cane is southeast Asia. Sugar cane likes hot weather and lots of water. Southeast Asia is still the largest producer [...] themselves or imported it from southeast Asia. The Vedic Aryans used to use [...] means aekśava guŕ.