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[6] It is not possible to fight against [...] removed mercilessly. When clouds collect around the pole-star and cover [...] into the Supreme Being itself.
[4] In the near future there will be [...] is to rely on rainwater. We must collect the rainwater, develop the science [...] humanity in the very near future.
[32] If we collect all the good things that lie in [...] He is unique and unparalleled.
[82] Most countries realize that only [...] intelligent and skilful than those who collect taxes. They are also united by [...] people would not really benefit.
[47] Nothing in the world is exclusively [...] may have been. When the vipras collect something (directly or indirectly), [...] their welfare. But the vaeshyas collect things without thinking about [...] they can earn money in exchange.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] misguide the people in order to collect votes. I call such leaders “political [...] of the more affluent countries.
[2] When we say “one” then we have to collect all our propensities [...] not achieved through plurality.
[3] Humans of those days could not [...] one work to perform – to collect food and fight among themselves. [...] struggles increased their intellects.
[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] become far too easy for people to collect all sorts of cheap and showy pictures. [...] pat́uyá community from society.
[2] The original home of the Aryans [...] unending efforts as a group to collect food and rear cattle, it also led to perpetual inter-group skirmishes and even slaughter.
[5] How was capitalism created? Capital [...] potentiality. Intelligent people collect more capital than others in the [...] capitalists are also anti-Dharma.
[8] As stated earlier, each and every [...] seek certain goals, that is, to collect nourishment, to develop physically, [...] trees and plants are immovable.
[197] In those countries which are backward [...] leaders misguide the people to collect votes. I say, they are political [...] present, but less prominently.
[6] The other meaning of gandhaceliká [...] down dead. Sometimes businessmen collect the dead bodies, cut out the navels [...] keep them alive for a short time.
[21] You know our workers [...] ) have to collect [donations of] paddy, wheat, and [...] if they are delayed and have to collect from the farmers house, [...] no question of adjustment there.
[43] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya [...] Avadhúta, who went to much trouble to collect Márga Gurus GD discourses [...] great assistance in the editing.
[39] The active help and cooperation [...] former went to much trouble to collect Márga Gurus GD discourses [...] software, and to assist in the layout.
[60] The active help and cooperation [...] former went to much trouble to collect Márga Gurus discourses [...] assist in the layout of the book.
[10] Human beings have not taken proper [...] water, river water and reservoirs to collect rain water instead of subterranean [...] river water and surface water.
[1] Up until this point we have been [...] ethereal – these five factors collect what is due to them. The stars, [...] “the twelve ádityas”.
[18] There is some idea that activates [...] The meaning of ci is “to collect”. The body, that is, káya, [...] activating ideas. For example:
[10] More and more amenities will have [...] process will generate the impetus to collect and utilize more and more resources, [...] mass and the meritorious people.
[11] Besides these common points, there [...] Distribution Centre. The centre will collect good quality seeds and sell them [...] sublimity and western dynamicity.
[25] Often we collect many flowers for decoration. This [...] also called kut́a .
[95] By adding the suffix ka [...] “to save money,” “to collect,” “to bring together.” [...] total” sarvasákulya .
[2] Kul + yat = kulya . The meaning [...] “to amass”, “to collect”. The etymological meaning of [...] shape after being amassed”.
[92] A snake runs away on seeing [...] venoms, they began killing snakes to collect their venom. Snake venom is used [...] poison has been clearly stated.
[19] Although there was no scientific [...] of the coal mines. In order to collect coal, one will have to go deep [...] vast expanse of the Damodar basin.
[115] He said, “There are also many dead conches in the sea. If the fishermen collect only those, then there will be no violence.”
[109] Everything was going off quite [...] wife: “Look here, my wife, collect all these sunned rice, sesame [...] everything to the Ganges”.
[60] Then everybody approached Maharshi [...] Russia, from China to Japan, just to collect a single iota of foot-dust. But [...] mahápápa, we cannot do it.”
[280] The following is the information they were able to collect from him: “Every day at [...] after a light night meal.”
[369] 29) God of Death. According to folklore, he sends his messengers to collect the souls of dying people.
[25] The mulberry silkworm is a domesticated [...] otherwise it would be impractical to collect the cocoons.
[41] Irrigation is also an important [...] of water. The best system is to collect surface water. The rainwater, [...] better to conserve surface water.
[102] A cheap seed distribution centre should collect good quality seeds and sell them [...] cheap rates to the local people.
[106] Ind (idi) + ac = inda. The verbal root ind means “to collect in abundance”, or “to be established in abundance”.
[25] “My grandfather sent his [...] on credit and made no attempt to collect payments. Recently, my father [...] prepared to clear these debts?”
[1] Those of you who have studied land [...] the villagers was authorized to collect revenue. These tax collectors [...] these kinds of intermediaries.
[3] In those days there were three [...] gold coins. Tax collectors would collect taxes in any of these three forms but they had to pay the king in gold bullion.
[7] Zamindars were only tax collectors [...] it was a simple fiscal system to collect money for the government.
[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] practice, people were sent to bring or collect news between houses related by [...] “all sorts of news”.
[21] When human beings first started [...] and Bronze Ages, people used to collect paddy seeds and remove the husks [...] intelligent Aryans called rice briihi.
[85] The consumption of static types [...] fields to graze cattle. People would collect the cow dung and use it as manure. [...] proteins may not be available at all.
[133] Previously, the people of North Bengal and the eastern districts of Bangladesh would collect house building materials from [...] used as house building materials.
[8] The British East India Company used to collect raw materials by looting and intimidating [...] being developed in Manchester.
[18] The landlords, however, encountered certain difficulties when they tried to collect tax revenues directly by moving [...] impoverished beyond their means.
[34] The direct representatives of the [...] the simple uneducated farmers, collect their signatures or thumb prints [...] market value of their produce.
[2] Those who were decent human beings and deeply spiritual, and used to collect money for a noble cause, but in [...] secondary, they are negative microvita.
[15] There are 49 propensitics. Collect them and awaken the 50th, the [...] “Brahmadhámá” or the abode of the Supreme.
[8] Akbar took this revolt as a formidable [...] making huge profits. Akbar would collect a huge fortune for the royal treasury [...] allowed to secede from the empire.
[6] Take another example. India used [...] in India and nobody bothers to collect them.
[9] Regarding non-literal study, people can collect much information from the material [...] beings can avail themselves of both.
[43] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya [...] Avadhúta, who went to much trouble to collect Márga Gurus GD discourses [...] had collected in similar form.