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[21] VÁSAKA. Adhatoda vasica [...] factors (such as some factors of the blood) which tend to create mucus. Rakta is blood. For further explanation of [...] tree Diospyros melonoxylon Roxb.)
[28] Mental purity helps particularly [...] thoughts increase the acidity of the blood and invite disorders of the stomach, [...] 1 )
[50] As long as you exist, you have [...] with that unending vitality in the blood circulation of your arteries and [...] time to stagger or to look behind.
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are [...] Bengalees – in bone, flesh and blood. They became Muslims as a reaction [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[7] There is yet another speciality [...] family, she still retains her old blood. This fact cannot be ignored. She may marry into the Mitra family but she still carries the blood of the Bose family. That is why [...] inculcated in the social system.
[19] A magician showing his tricks in [...] accomplices head and trunk smeared with blood fall down one after another. The [...] seen emerging from the audience.
[7] Jiiva Brahmaeva náparah. [...] jiivas with bodies of flesh and blood, but living in a non-existent [...] protect their untenable position.
[19] Of all the doctors you have come [...] guesswork. An examination of the blood, stool or urine often reveals [...] such things to helpless patients!
[24] There was a time when diagnosing [...] air, bile and phlegm – with blood as a fourth constituent. But increased [...] particular type of medical treatment.
[71] Regarding earning money and hoarding [...] animal and then sucks out all the blood, leaving only the flesh and bones”. [...] occasions they drink peoples blood, which, even if it is not pure, [...] they lick the soles of their feet.
[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] with just sucking peoples blood, they often devour their flesh [...] exploiters who trade in religion.
[74] There is an unhealthy collusion [...] that exploitation, the sucking of blood, by vaeshyas, is not an outrage [...] happiness in an imaginary heaven.
[3] Similarly, no race can claim the absolute purity of its blood. Hitlers clam about the purity of Aryan blood was to mislead the people. In [...] demerits are someone elses.
[44] “These three were locked in a blood bath over the partitioning of [...] which kingdom its surface water.
[60] “Dear friends, this is the [...] its words boldly in letters of blood.
[202] “Dear friends! We are divided [...] their feasts. A Mamdo can suck the blood of any ghost of any caste at any [...] touching a member of a lower caste.
[52] Ut – budh + kta = udbuddha. [...] in any matter, or if his or her blood circulation quickens due to some [...] English “inspired”.
[1] To eradicate them [regarding psychic [...] understood little, are also our blood brothers and sisters; they, too, [...] will not be able to help them.
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[9] The inhabitants of Bengal have [...] could form a nation. Rather, much blood has been shed among them on the basis of religion.
[10] There are no racial differences [...] into different nations. The tie of blood could not unite them. Therefore, efforts to establish a nation on the basis of race or blood relations will not always be effective.
[16] Years rolled on. As a result of [...] existence. All efforts to avoid blood relations between the Aryans and [...] and the non-Aryans took place.
[32] When a vipra minister dies, the [...] acknowledge the kśatriyas whose blood enriched the ground for the harvest [...] published in a newspaper anyway!
[49] Many major wars have been fought [...] Britain with the last drop of their blood, or the hundreds of thousands [...] by the intellect of Churchill.
[131] Those to whom the shúdras [...] shúdras who have shed their blood in the rank and file have remained [...] thrown into the river half-cremated.
[214] To kśatriyas life is like [...] and their sense of despair in the blood of the battlefield. But vipras [...] sake of their ideology or beliefs.
[219] The vipras ascertain the strength [...] roll in the dust and a river of blood flows on the earth, but the bodies [...] the war on the kśatriyas.
[5] Remember, people drink not only [...] their festival frenzy swim in the blood of buffaloes, they will be caught [...] of theirs cannot be supported.
[34] Due to the bonds of obstacles people [...] a bone in the cremation ground. Blood flows from them and a little of that blood is swallowed. The dog thinks that [...] juice from the bone but rather blood from their own lips.
[38] When for age after age society [...] oneself through life by sucking the blood of others like social parasites, [...] sáhityikas or their readers.
[213] [There is only one race in the [...] hues – Internally the blood of all is red. By penetrating [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] India, of Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid blood, had their own civilization and [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[16] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] India, of Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid blood, had their own civilization and [...] these people and the Aryans.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] the name of religion have caused blood to flow, and have injected the [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[19] Lost in blind pursuit for finite [...] ground. The dog thinks that the blood oozing out of its jaws comes from [...] wrongly thinks sorrow is happiness.
[52] Different groups formed, each with [...] the purity of the groups blood and in order to identify people [...] the evolution of a social system.
[105] Kśatriyas want to dash forward [...] kśatriyas is painted with blood, but not illumined with intelligence. [...] kśatriyas with their keen intellect.
[57] This world is indeed a Macrocosmic [...] controls the circulation of the blood, vital secretions etc., and, with [...] the existence of the universe.
[16] Those who are sensually and materialistically [...] and are not afraid even to shed blood for the preservation of their [...] Brahma-sádhaná or the worship of God.
[11] What is the nature of psychic afflictions? [...] understood little, are also our blood brothers and sisters; they, too, [...] will not be able to help them.
[1] The inhabitants of Mithila are of Aryan-Austrico-Mongoloid stock. The percentage of Aryan blood is less than the percentage of Austric and Mongoloid blood. It is natural that the number [...] original inhabitants of Mithila.
[14] In the Bengalee race the blood of these different civilizations is mixed. Because of the blending of Australoid and Dravidoid blood, the people of Bankura, Midnapore and Purulia are mostly dark-complexioned. A certain amount of Mongolian blood is also present. The Bengalee [...] influence of the river valleys.
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] Bengalees – in bone, flesh and blood. They became Muslims as a reaction [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[19] There is yet another speciality [...] family, she still retains her old blood. This fact cannot be ignored. She may marry into the Mitra family but she still carries the blood of the Bose family. That is why [...] inculcated in the social system.
[30] During the war between the Kaoravas [...] themselves in unnecessary spilling of blood. “Why should thousands of [...] conflict between Delhi and Bengal.
[19] Remember, the path of sádhaná [...] your nerves, and the rapid flow of blood in your veins. Yours is not the [...] of your vigour is immortality.
[16] Going on a little further, he saw a leper sprawling by the roadside with blood oozing from his sores. He was [...] eyes from that horrible sight.
[21] Religion is practiced for the fulfilment [...] masses earn with their sweat and blood.
[31] You will have to advance with the [...] world, have caused torrents of blood to stain the rivers red. In the [...] the form of “isms”.
[79] There is diversity in the sound [...] – veins, nerves, arteries, blood, lymph, etc. – is the initial [...] attained karma samádhi.
[9] Of these four, dogma-centred philosophies [...] self-centred philosophies. There can be no blood bath in God-centred philosophy. [...] experienced any God-centred philosophy.
[7] Bengali people as a race are Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid, [...] the same, all having Dravidoid blood, but their languages originated [...] with Saḿskrtic vocabulary.
[10] The civilization and culture of [...] origin, they have little Mongoloid blood. Magahii people are also Austrico-Negroid. [...] a foreign language, it is ours.
[5] The society advanced in this way. [...] their heads cracked open in battle. Blood flowed from their gaping wounds. [...] However, to represent the flowing blood of those wounded in battle a vermilion mark is placed on the forehead of a newly married woman.
[6] Shaeva Dharma is the dharma for [...] any sacrifice of animals blood in yajiṋa; it is not a [...] not the path of animal enjoyment.
[16] [Spinach is tasty and sweet. It [...] constipation and asthma, purifies the blood and bile, and cleanses the blood of poison.]
[14] Next comes the physical world. [...] are men and women of flesh and blood having physical structures. They [...] their mundane problems are solved.
[6] Remember, Ananda Marga is a man-making [...] the disease still remains in the blood. But the disease must be destroyed. [...] you shall not stop your battle.
[139] Once I saw a harrowing sight in [...] crawl away, leaving a stream of blood. Such cruel things should be abolished [...] certainly a case of pishunatá.
[29] Married ladies may use vermilion [...] remnants and the vermilion that of the blood. The shástras do not anywhere give any place to vermilion.
[12] Ananda Marga is against all kinds [...] this type of sores. So long as the blood affected with the harmful germs [...] to increase the supply of fresh blood corpuscles in the body. To increase the blood within, the speed of every limbs [...] intensifying the speed to supply fresh blood to the body – to stream fresh spring water into blocked water storages.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] parasites who had learnt to live on the blood and labour of others. To maintain [...] to get their interests served.
[6] In the Bengalee race the blood of these different civilizations is mixed. Because of the blending of Australoid and Dravidoid blood, the people of Bankura, Midnapore and Purulia are mostly dark-complexioned. A certain amount of Mongolian blood is also present. The Bengalee [...] influence of the river valleys.
[7] In that age of undeveloped science [...] some by wine, and some by animal blood.
[21] The migrating Aryans first settled [...] there was not much intermixture of blood between the Aryans and the inhabitants [...] cultivate the indigenous Indian Tantra.
[25] It was not difficult for the healthy, [...] Aryans tried their utmost to avoid blood relationships with the Shúdras [...] for them to avoid intermixture.
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] to preserve the purity of their blood – Shúdras used to [...] intermixture of Aryan and non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[37] Tantra flourished in Bengal due to the pervasive intermixture of Dravidian and Mongolian blood.
[53] Apart from this there were many [...] mixture of Mongolian and Dravidian blood had particularly beautiful features). [...] not pay much attention to them.
[5] The people of Bengal are more black [...] of Bengal have almost the same blood relationship.
[4] In the second stage of the disease, [...] sensations. The disease produced by the blood going bad is known as “blood syphilis.” Its sores are [...] found in greater or lesser degree.
[16] Remember that it is injurious to health to suppress the secretion of fluid, blood or pus of any skin sores by external [...] other external medicine be applied.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] worships. Some want to shed human blood over the type of music or procession [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[5] “My gaze suddenly fell towards [...] through his own throat. A stream of blood gushed out. Next he seemed to [...] Dipten all right or not?”
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá [...] gods and demons, and even between blood relations? Hiḿsá [...] comes forth out of the ashes.]
[262] 1) Lack of discrimination: When [...] chews on it. From his gums comes blood and, thinking that the blood is from the bone, he thinks the [...] chews even harder – the more blood, the more he thinks he is getting pleasure.
[324] As long as you exist, you have [...] life in the circulation of your blood and in the rhythmic vibrations [...] moment to stagger or look behind.
[205] Bitter gourd, named after its extremely [...] steamed. It is known mainly as a blood purifier.
[210] Wax gourd leaves have a bitter taste, but the fruit is sweet. The leaves purify the blood and are a good medicine for insomnia [...] of wax gourd have bitter leaves.
[322] Although the lemon is hardly ever [...] cleanse the body, help purify the blood and alleviate acidity.
[433] Radish is a 45 to 60 day crop. [...] mineral salts and is good for the blood. It is a general purifier. It [...] a vegetable (mula shák).
[491] Neem has many medicinal properties, and is particularly useful as a blood cleanser and purifier. It is good [...] ingredient in soap and toothpaste.
[523] The banyan tree is sometimes known [...] root (juri) is a good medicine for blood dysentery, mucus dysentery and [...] that has been used to wash rice.
[1] Krimishatru/krimiripu . The [...] diseases, remove poison from the blood and function as blood purifiers.
[4] As a medicine, margosa indica has [...] continuously for many days, it may cause blood dysentery. Just as pigeons and sparrows are attacked with blood dysentery after eating wheat grains continuously for several days, mahánimba also causes blood dysentery in human beings.
[4] Karna : In many cases aristocratic blood is given more importance than [...] followed a code of simple morality.
[28] Those who are at the helm of society, [...] the human bone, and suck human blood. For the self-centred there is [...] ridicule the present human society.
[17] In most of the countries of the [...] and in the absence of any direct blood relationship, the mothers [...] than that of the fathers.
[19] The first advantage stems from [...] and in the absence of any direct blood relationship [...] sort of circumstantial pressure.)
[55] Peoples physical longings [...] wolf-pack devours their flesh and blood and casts away the unpalatable [...] those who are rolling in luxury.
[65] In nearly every country of the [...] wealth become greedy for human blood, and plot greater conspiracies [...] suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] Those who through their sweat and blood provide vitality to human society [...] their karma sádhaná?
[321] Whoever violates the principles [...] leading society astray in cold blood. Sadvipras will install fit persons [...] back their position of honour.
[4] In Gandhism we find two defects: [...] possible? Can those who thrive on human blood be the protectors of the people? [...] directly contradicts psychology.
[3] Shaeva Dharma is the dharma for [...] any sacrifice of animals blood in yajiṋa; it is not a [...] not the path of animal enjoyment.
[3] The women were forcibly carried [...] the women with an axe, causing blood to flow. Up until the present, [...] their foreheads – a symbol of blood. However, Shiva, by introducing [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[40] The women were forcibly carried [...] the women with an axe, causing blood to flow. Up until the present, [...] their foreheads – a symbol of blood. However, Shiva, by introducing [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[54] Shaeva Dharma is the dharma for [...] any sacrifice of animals blood in yajiṋa; it is not a [...] not the path of animal enjoyment.
[27] Some philosophies have taught their [...] altar of human society with the blood of innocent people. In the blood of these innocent victims, the [...] parasites have gorged themselves on the blood of millions of people, while countless [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[24] So we see that generating heat [...] upraised for a long period, his or her blood circulation, nervous system and [...] of the attainment of liberation!
[30] In ancient times, the sacrificial [...] powder]; and offerings of the heads, blood and flesh of animals and vanquished [...] homa and havana interchangeably.
[43] The word bhrt is derived from the [...] butter, rice, wheat, or animal blood in the sacrificial fire. In the [...] upavása will bring virtue.
[34] When this anger creates its own [...] body starts trembling; the flow of blood to some parts of the body increases, [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[6] [Remaining in oblivion Is not [...] oblivion, You have stirred my blood.]
[9] Those guided by group psychology [...] tendencies flow through their bones, blood and marrow. Such people become [...] ambush to catch any group for their blood. Beating the drum made from the [...] annihilated the separatist elements.
[16] SOME [...] natric blood sanguine, sanguinary [...] for post-disease care.
[18] SOME [...] vampire sucking blood plumbic [...] people directly or indirectly.
[65] [You drenched the world with the blood of the warriors, and thus removed [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[72] Another meaning of the verbal root [...] is cut and bitten until it sheds blood and is forced to the brink of [...] worlds rkśa countries.
[34] The terms shástra, shastra [...] and every possibility of shedding blood. Astra means to control or dominate [...] are trying to fool the public.
[1] The people of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh; but Mongolian blood will not be found in the western [...] of Austric, Negro and Mongolian blood, they are not very flat-nosed. [...] that the Aryan outsiders blood entered in, and brought about [...] of Arambag, Burdwan and Kandi.
[7] (On May 10, 1969, at Ranchi jagriti, [...] Iśt́a is perceptibly present in his blood, nerves, indriyas, etc. He began [...] rágánugá).
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] who are there are mostly of mixed blood. Trying to search and pick them out would be quite difficult.
[19] Often certain social groups – [...] torture others is predominant in the blood of exploiters. They are not free [...] strategy, not even humanistic strategy.
[46] That is, “Spinach is sweet [...] disease, is a remedy for bilious blood and counteracts poison.” [...] here is the word gacchá.
[11] History does provide some examples [...] green earth under their feet with blood, and caused the sky to resound [...] brutal dictator is no rule at all.
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] the formers characteristic blood red colour deepens and becomes [...] redness changes into refulgent white.
[16] The essence of blood, when transformed, becomes shukra, [...] 4 )
[1] The essence of blood, when transformed, becomes shukra, [...] maximum preservation of shukra.
[18] There is some idea that activates [...] is created by collecting water, blood and other substances. Thus ghaiṋ [...] activating ideas. For example:
[1] Phonetics is a completely scientific [...] individual body structure, changes in blood and climatic changes. The spoken [...] point of view it is pure Bengali.
[10] Many people believe that Sanskrit [...] of Rarh have Sanskrit in their blood. It is their native language. [...] the language of our bone marrow.
[2] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] India, of Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid blood, had their own civilization and [...] between these people and the Aryans.
[1] There exists in this world an endless [...] other and shed one anothers blood. Thus they should make efforts to acquire such authentic knowledge.
[1] The brain is the apparent controller [...] the right portion. If due to high blood pressure or some other cause any [...] “paralysis” or “palsy”.
[3] Each specific part of the brain [...] nerves. If, on account of high blood pressure or some injury, that [...] strikes that part of the body.
[5] The root causes of blood pressure-related diseases and [...] degeneration, can be traced to high blood pressure. But paralysis can also [...] paralysis also strikes those whose blood is over-acidic, and whose nerve-fibres [...] fondness for non-vegetarian food.
[4] No race can claim the absolute purity of its blood. Hitlers claim of the purity of [Aryan] blood misled people. Europeans are many [...] are ours and the demerits theirs.
[7] Now, what is essential in such [...] you do the same? The same warm blood is flowing through your veins as flowed in theirs.”
[10] As they grow older and their livers [...] profusely. Fat accumulated in the blood vessels causes patients to suffer from high blood pressure, which may finally lead to an internal haemorrhage by bursting the blood vessels of the brain or of any part of the body, causing death or paralysis.
[31] The presence of exploitation. There [...] Empires. The rulers sucked the blood of the vanquished to bolster their [...] their exploitation any longer.
[19] Waves have to be developed for [...] created in the nerves and in the blood. According to the sanguinary flow [...] mind go on transmitting the waves.
[2] Different groups came into being [...] kśatriya. To preserve the purity of blood and the identity of each group, [...] the evolution of a social system.
[2] Over and above these examples, [...] Neohumanism so that their thirst for blood is permanently eliminated.
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[235] When this anger creates its own [...] body starts trembling; the flow of blood to some parts of the body increases, [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[472] Undeveloped creatures act according [...] guided by inborn instinct, sucks blood whenever it sits on anothers [...] faculty of discrimination as well.
[580] Some philosophies have taught their [...] altar of human society with the blood of innocent people. In the blood of these innocent victims, the [...] “liberation.” What a horror!
[581] Such false philosophies have taught. [...] parasites have gorged themselves on the blood of millions of people, while countless people have been reduced to living skeletons.
[19] The jurisdiction of práńa [...] the voice. Vyána regulates blood circulation and physical function of the afferent and efferent nerves.
[25] Food taken, after mixing with the [...] essence of rasa is transformed into blood, waste matter once again being rejected. The essence of blood changes into flesh and the essence [...] 1 )
[26] The lymph forces through lymphatic [...] function of the lymph is to purify the blood and maintain the beauty and glory [...] result in elephantiasis of the leg.
[2] Leucoderma, though identified as [...] usually only three elements – blood, flesh and fat – become disturbed.
[5] Contamination of the blood is the root cause of leucoderma. [...] due to excessive acidity of the blood, there the disease appears. We [...] using injections to stop dysentery.
[3] Leprosy comes about due to the [...] of the body, that is, the chyle, blood, flesh, fat, bone, marrow and shukra are defective.
[8] When nutritious food and an adequate [...] lacking for days together, the blood becomes very weak. If in this [...] splendid opportunity to develop.
[9] After the blood, the remaining six elements of the body gradually get contaminated, because when the blood is contaminated all the organs [...] which ensues between the white blood cells and the leprosy bacteria, the fat, flesh, blood and chyle of the body become spent, [...] loosened and start falling off.
[17] Generally leprosy is not a contagious [...] simply by touching the secretions or blood of a patient. Unless the secretions or blood of a patient get some chance to mingle with the blood of a healthy person, or the leprosy [...] chance of the disease spreading.
[28] In certain parts of Ráŕh [...] and the bull lost a great deal of blood from its head. This bull with [...] deity, although not completely.
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] more active because it increases blood circulation to some extent. [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[12] The proper Bengali word for [...] increase appetite and increase blood circulation.
[68] “No, no, no,” he replied, [...] there is a real-life, flesh and blood Pellád.”
[2] Difficulty in urinating, passing [...] of in a flow, stoppage of urine, blood in urine, etc., are symptoms of kidney-stones.
[4] The kidneys are located one on [...] doing its job of purifying the blood, the remaining work is taken up [...] water of the body, supply pure blood to nourish the body. The surplus [...] through the urinary tract as urine.
[5] If the acid content of the blood becomes excessive or if the blood suffers from other poisonous contaminations, [...] sufficient pressure to keep the blood circulating unobstructed through the blood vessels. If such a situation continues [...] crystallize and form kidney stones.
[77] “Quite different, indeed. Too much so for my blood.”
[88] “One smart passenger said: [...] us by biting us and sucking our blood. Ticket Examiner, sir, you certainly [...] where they were living.’
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] The nature of the snakes blood makes it difficult for it to survive [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[201] 7) The d́ánsh [gnat] variety of mosquito can also drink excessive quantities of blood. After they drink an excessive quantity of blood they remain torpid for quite some [...] as a result of drinking too much blood.
[9] Karnas teacher was Parasurama. [...] wanted to know why there was so much blood. Karna said, “This bleeding [...] doing anything like that.”
[165] Aloe juice is a medicine. Dried [...] medicine – it was used to treat blood pressure and insanity due to gall [...] rasáiṋjana in Sanskrit, or kapotaka.
[167] The first of the three fundamental [...] traditional Muslim medicine, of course, blood is also considered a fundamental, [...] kapha (cough) in modern English.
[34] Many people believe that excess of acidity in the blood leads to rheumatism. This rheumatism [...] rheumatism in the joints, or arthritis.
[104] Since the concept of virtue and [...] entire world being bathed in human blood.
[57] One should know the story of when [...] many hospitals; there were so many blood tests and urine tests. He was [...] prescribe some medicine.”
[32] Some of the ghosts had horns like [...] hypodermic syringe doctors use to draw blood. Using the same process these ghosts would suck blood from the human body, just as vampires do. Thats why they had such teeth.
[41] “Rotten bullocks heart, [...] them clean Until no drop of blood is seen. Look at Uncle Mamdo [...] with intestine chutney.”
[19] How can floral nectar be collected? [...] method as doctors use to extract blood. This is because many ants and [...] it without getting clogged up.
[2] Each and every created entity – [...] and genital organs, ten vayus, blood vessels, nerves, blood, flesh and so on. Each of this [...] is the inexorable law of nature.
[51] “If you go into the villages [...] Negroid races, the amount of Negroid blood in them is significantly less. [...] denied that there is some influence.
[2] Swelling of the scrotum, swelling and stiffening of the supporting ligaments and the blood vessels of the testicles, throbbing [...] etc., are symptoms of this disease.
[6] When a mans mind is subjected [...] which has already weakened his blood and his lower anatomy, then the [...] the swelling becomes permanent.
[7] (2) Due to too much leaping about [...] supporting ligaments and their blood vessels, may get swollen. This [...] fluids in them to form a hydrocele.
[3] [To remain forgetful is not to forget altogether. If a thought enters my blood or the core of my memory, it stirs up an inspiring vibration.]
[13] Next comes religion. On the basis [...] are responsible for spilling the blood of innocent men and women. I dont [...] and impair rational judgement.
[4] The various races and countries [...] have plagued the world? How much blood has flowed into the rivers of [...] changed into friendship tomorrow.
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] cumulative effect of six main factors: blood, nose, hair, skin, eyes and body [...] white complexion and hair, warm blood, eyes like a cat, an aquiline [...] have black skin, slightly colder blood, curly hair, blackish eyes, thick [...] blue eyes, and slightly colder blood. The Mediterranean Aryans have [...] ordinary noses, slightly colder blood, are of medium stature. People [...] states belong to this category.
[31] There has been a lot of admixture of blood amongst the different races scattered [...] differences in linguistic expression.
[65] In the absence of knowledge of [...] resulted in the spilling of rivers of blood. In ancient India the Aryans tried [...] animosity in the world of religion.
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[30] Racial characteristics are defined by the nature of the blood and the structure of the nose, [...] called “Dravidians”.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into [...] coloured eyes like those of cats, warm blood and parrot-like noses. Secondly, [...] hair, blue eyes, slightly cooler blood than the Nordics and hawk-like [...] black eyes, ordinary noses, cooler blood than the Alpines and are of medium [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[34] The Negroes have black skin, kinky hair, thick lips, slightly colder blood than the Aryans and are often tall in stature.
[9] Many people today talk about purity of blood. Let us also discuss this point. If by purity of blood people mean pure Aryan blood, I will ask, did not non-Aryan blood enter into the collective body [...] this mixing of Aryan and non-Aryan blood.
[5] Food enters the stomach and there [...] food aggravates the acidity of the blood. As a result, different hormone-secreting [...] properly is the main cause of hernia.
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[2] If there is contaminated gas and blood in the body which cannot get out, [...] called “internal”.
[3] When, under pressure of the [...] controlling the lower abdominal organs], blood starts oozing out of the developed [...] called “dry piles”.
[12] It is not possible to achieve a [...] moment, or the contaminated gas and blood in the body may cause some other [...] disappear without any treatment.
[14] Gonorrhoea generates an unbearable [...] or passing of urine mixed with blood. So to keep the urination clear and easy, any of the following steps should be taken:
[10] Instinct : Undeveloped creatures [...] guided by inborn instinct, sucks blood whenever it sits on anothers [...] faculty of discrimination as well.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] amongst the Bengalees have Aryan blood. In Ráŕh there is less Mongolian blood, and in the north east there is more Mongolian blood. Although the Bengalees are of [...] but shorter than western cows.
[4] Partially-digested food or its [...] having any rest slows down the blood circulation in the walls of the [...] poison; and the ulcer appears.
[6] If the blood loses its vitality due to excessive [...] medicines to destroy the germs of blood disease); or due to taking injections [...] an unrestrained life; that weak blood makes the membrane of the duodenum [...] a long time to show externally.
[7] Whatever may be the reason, if an ulcer is formed inside the body, blood oozing out of the wound tries [...] relief. Often slightly darkish blood comes out with the vomiting [haematemesis]. [...] end of youth or in middle age.
[12] In the severe state of the disease [...] fruit juice should be taken. When blood is vomited, the patient should [...] thoroughly mashed with diluted milk.
[15] Acidity is the main cause of this [...] and to prevent the vomiting of blood. As a medicine, shushuni shák [...] rest after meals is most harmful.
[4] The liver of the human being is [...] the transformation of chyle into blood, and the purification of the blood, are all done by the liver. The [...] intestine. The impurities of the blood and the chyle are also sent into [...] proportion to the chyle and the blood, especially if the acids are too [...] application of force causes pain.
[34] It is often seen that those who [...] history books to be stained with blood are the same people whom society [...] underlying devotional sentiment.
[9] In the human face alone there are millions of cells. When a person gets angry a large amount of blood rushes into the face, causing [...] recognized by his or her face.
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[10] [Not remembering does not mean [...] oblivion you have stirred my blood]
[6] 3. This book makes reference to [...] fluid essence of digested food), blood, flesh, fat, bone marrow, and [...] (please see the Bengali Glossary).
[4] By the side of the arteries there [...] many children, the persons blood has lost its vigour or become [...] takes the form of elephantiasis.
[33] It was extremely difficult for [...] their fathers, as there was no blood relation between the husband and [...] stay with their maternal uncles.
[4] When the chyle, blood, flesh and fat, these four elements, [...] leprosy. When, due to weakness of the blood (this weakness is causes in most [...] continuous combat between the white blood cells and the eczema germs, the [...] pus, or together with fluids or blood. The patient then suffers from [...] exudation of the pus, fluid and blood actually starts deep inside the body.
[89] If the people of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh will affect their health and blood will flow from their noses. The [...] Márgiis should avoid them too.
[4] When we take food it is converted [...] fluids, then it is transformed into blood. Blood is the most important substance [...] digested, preserve the vitality of the blood by increasing its alkaline portion, [...] foods increase the acidity of the blood. If there occurs a disproportionate increase in the acidity of the blood, then the spleen, liver, heart, [...] being over-worked in purifying the blood, become gradually so weak that they ultimately fail to do their task properly.
[6] If the quantity of non-vegetarian [...] to the increasing acidity of the blood. Then when the food from the stomach, [...] increases the acidic contents of the blood to an excessive degree. This state of health is called “indigestion” or “dyspepsia”.
[4] The queen says: ájá, [...] your chest? Is it dye or is it blood]?
[5] The king says: áni, áni, [...] worry queen, its dye, not blood]. ( 2 )
[13] Vaeshya – One of the ancient [...] factors such as some factors of the blood which tend to create mucus. Rakta is blood. Vihara – Monastery [...] who were devoted to scholarship.
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] marketeering, thriving off the life blood of others, then the exploited, [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] liver, are assimilated into the blood and gradually accumulate. As a result, the blood gets polluted and loses its immune [...] situation is to try to purify the blood by separating out its sugar content [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.
[47] Yet on the other hand, in spite [...] dry bone, its lips get cut and blood oozes out, and when the poor dog tastes the blood, it thinks that it is tasting blood from the bone, and licks even [...] suffering of the dog at that moment.
[7] 3. Too much use of intoxicants increases acidity of blood, due to which hearing power is reduced.
[4] 1. The liver and the spleen become [...] result, the immune defenses of the blood and lymph become diminished. When [...] glands start swelling and enlarging.
[21] It was extremely difficult for [...] their fathers, as there was no blood relation between the husband and [...] stay with their maternal uncles.
[6] When anitya, ashuci and duhkhátma [...] bleeding starts. The dog sucks its own blood, taking it to be the juice coming [...] This is all due to avidyá.
[14] “Uttiśt́han [...] energy of this body of flesh and blood.”
[5] When due to constipation, the blood and the muscle-fibre become worn [...] quantity of non-vegetarian food, their blood turns acidic and the disease gradually breaks out in the weaker parts of their bodies.
[15] In order to reduce the acidity of the blood and make the liver function normally, [...] food and medicine in this disease.
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[36] The history and annals of Palamu [...] but after they were overthrown, blood relationships with outsiders began. [...] headquarters was changed to Hazaribagh.
[23] “Ideology is my source of [...] honour of Bengal is my pride. The blood of the fighters for Bengal, and my own, too, is the offering.
[14] Pure Bhakti cannot be based on [...] dont hesitate when killing in cold blood a young goat for the so-called satiation of a goddess.
[6] Even to this day, there is a custom [...] mark then came to represent the blood streaming from their cracked heads. [...] are all just different dogmas.
[9] There were three main ethnic groups [...] India, and thus there is Austric blood in most of the present population [...] are a result of a special type of blood mixture. Those groups which have mixed blood are generally very intelligent, [...] of the different racial groups.
[18] Yours is a path towards Supreme [...] knows no colour, no racial or [[blood]] barrier, no historical or traditional [...] the banner of universal humanity.
[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] central southern Russian Aryan blood was incorporated into the body [...] place in the linguistic structure.
[32] Racial factors in Assam, Bengal, [...] there is the blending of Caucasian blood of the Mediterranean sub-race with the Austrico-Negroid-Mongoloid races.
[14] Ahiḿsá means not [...] not. The poor must spare their blood from their bodies to save insects, the born enemies of human beings.
[39] 5) Vyána: The vyána [...] circulation of vital fluids and blood, and in the perception and non-perception of experience.
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] parasites who had learnt to live on the blood and labour of others. To maintain [...] to get their interests served.
[5] The weakening of the glands connected [...] weakness of the digestive fluids, the blood gets contaminated by acids, or [...] asthma becomes fully manifest.
[41] “There were several reasons [...] declared that as long as one drop of blood remained in his body, he would [...] ) or Bengal.
[160] (70) In the crimson rays of the [...] welcomed with sweat, the warmth of the blood and the fiery flames of hard labour. [...] Be ready from this very moment.
[38] The third plant is haridrá, [...] skin diseases and purifies the blood. However, it is so poisonous in large amounts that even crocodiles die of it.
[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] was as high as a mountain, and blood streamed down unceasingly from [...] a long distance, this stream of blood flowed into the Ganges River. As the stream of blood flowing from the pile of animal [...] present name of the river is Chambal.
[2] Ahiḿsá means not [...] not. The poor must spare their blood from their bodies to save insects, the born enemies of human beings.
[51] In PROUTs system of agriculture [...] Capitalists, like parasites, thrive on the blood of industrial and agricultural [...] by others and take the profits.
[71] The dog appeared completely uninjured. [...] means had been used to arrest his blood circulation and bring him seemingly [...] be dry during his last moments.
[8] Due to this excessive acidity, the blood becomes acid-dominated. Being [...] weak, and the patient feels weak.
[9] This over-acidity of the blood also causes swelling and consequent [...] condition is “rheumatism”.
[10] When a strong and continuous effort [...] organs to purify the over-acid blood, this condition is called “colic” or “shooting pain.”