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What Is This World? (2)

[21] Everyone sees the show with the [...] supernatural powers. They create coins, currency notes or sweets out of dust. In reality no coins or sweets exist; what exists is [...] mind of the straying disciple.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetadvaetaváda (Discourse 19) (2)

[23] Any object which creates bondage [...] those early days people used silver coins. While thinking of those silver coins, their minds would be coloured [...] oneself from the bondage of colour.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[119] “Maddened by delusions of [...] humanity in exchange for a few gold coins. I went hell-bound step by step, [...] directions or orders or advice.

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt B (2)

[3] In India, the first medium of exchange used was sea shells. These sea shells were the first coins. The most ancient root verb for [...] grammarians followed his lead.

[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter [...] greatly increased. The use of metal coins began to replace sea shells as [...] undertaken through monetary exchange.

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] merchants used to bring back gold coins.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[6] There are other people who practice [...] only for display, to earn a few coins from the public to fill one’s belly. As a saint observed:

The Minimum Qualifications for a Sádhaka (1)

[12] Suppose that you and a goat have [...] confirming that you have enough coins will you go inside. But after [...] thieves and dacoits by the society.

Shráddha (2)

[11] But D́oman’s friend [...] pańd́itajii, I can offer only fifty silver coins, fifty rupees. Please agree.’”

[12] Then the pańd́ita [...] heaven. If you give fifty silver coins, fifty rupees, he will reach the main gate of heaven, but not near that Parijata tree.”

Shivas Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 10) (3)

[16] There is a story for children about a certain king who had an iron safe where he kept his gold coins. These coins, because of long disuse, became mouldy. One day the king spread the gold coins in the sun to dry, and a frog [...] its characteristic rasping voice,

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[15] SOME [...] )) Meaning currency notes and coins. –Eds. [...] was connected.) –Eds.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[97] There is a living history behind [...] inscriptions, copper inscriptions and coins offer very little help in assessing [...] have to be mercilessly discarded.

Pramá – 4 (1)

[19] Answer: All the countries of the [...] rolling of money, no movement of coins, how can there be development? [...] against the doctrine of their dogma.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[153] Kuńd́ +ú [...] of five lakhs [500,000] of gold coins. In a general sense kuńd́u [...] shreśt́hii .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[157] During the time of Kashmir’s [...] to send a yearly tribute of gold coins to the Kashmiri court. From then on Laddak became a part of Kashmir.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[102] There is a story that at one time [...] they would give the dancers some coins. It was observed that when the [...] arrested that iikśańaka.

Feudalism and the Zamindary System (2)

[3] In those days there were three [...] purchase commodities with silver coins; and rich people would buy commodities with gold coins. Tax collectors would collect [...] to pay the king in gold bullion.

Emanation (Discourse 20) (1)

[34] Although the scientific name of [...] the annals of history. The gold coins of the emperor Harśavarddhan [...] with Devanágarii script.

Economic Dynamics (1)

[29] The printing and issuing of monetary [...] requisite amount of money in gold coins. This can only be implemented by a Proutistic government.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (2)

[42] Then King Kaḿsanáráyańa [...] Durgá by spending 700,000 gold coins (millions of rupees). So you understand [...] of the Pathan period of history.

[43] Now following King Kaḿsanáráyańa’s [...] and show by spending 850,000 gold coins; and following their examples, [...] always held within a family setting.