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[4] “Dhyána” comes [...] not devotion, it is an ordinary commercial transaction – give some [...] Krśńa is “gopa.”
[7] What is Sevá or service? [...] Puruśa. You know that service and commercial transactions are not one and the same. A commercial transaction is mutual: the guiding [...] service to Parama Puruśa.
[80] The proposal to run all industrial and commercial enterprises as cooperatives is [...] characteristics of a cooperative.
[82] Most countries realize that only imposing high taxes will not be successful once uncontrolled commercial freedom has been granted to business [...] people would not really benefit.
[112] The reporter closed his eyes and [...] personal use, but the paper is a commercial concern.”
[232] A deep analysis reveals that many [...] market, or are compelled to produce commercial art, neglecting more subtle art [...] spectacular lies with their pens.
[8] Vaeshyas perceive the world through [...] economic value of things. Their commercial outlook is not confined to the [...] the psychic and spiritual worlds.
[9] You know, our transactions are [...] something – this is called a commercial transaction. You give some dollars [...] sevá is unilateral or one-sided.
[10] There is another way of explaining it. Let there be a commercial transaction: you will give some [...] to give yourself, and not money.
[180] Gone are the days when poetry was a commercial proposition. Books of poetry sell [...] will reap any financial benefit.
[196] Caught in the eddies of commercial and party cliques, sáhityikas [...] sign for the world of literature.
[17] Regarding cooperatives, we must [...] desirable for a government to engage in commercial concerns, and if so, how can the [...] principle governments should not run commercial concerns, but in those cases where [...] necessary to keep both financial and commercial accounts to ensure that the concern [...] into an industrial cooperative.
[118] The West Indies variety comes from [...] Both varieties provide fibre for commercial use, but the East Indies variety produces better fibre.
[123] The mature plant is about four [...] ladys finger can be used to produce commercial edible oil. Ladys finger [...] it will become extremely useful.
[203] The white portion of musk melon [...] used to produce oil, but not on a commercial basis. They may also be eaten, [...] chura, a popular Indian snack.
[18] Thirdly, to fulfil the mutual needs [...] export system ultimately becomes commercial and competitive and leads to exploitation.
[11] Bhaja sádhusamágamam [“associate with the virtuous”]. In ancient times, a commercial community [caste] used the title [...] a sádhu.” So that commercial population used the title Sádhu. [...] bhaja sádhusamágamam.
[17] So this is the commercial story regarding shráddha. There is nothing in it.
[15] SOME [...] is a place of industrial or commercial activity. Cannibal and [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[23] LETTER-WRITING [...] personal organizational, commercial, official, gubernatorial (or "governmental") [...] included in such a letter.
[3] In the cooperative system there [...] prices, and cooperatives will become commercial enterprises.
[4] Similarly, in industrial cooperatives [...] these cooperatives will also become commercial enterprises. If there are profit [...] into the hands of the capitalists.
[3] In the cooperative system there [...] prices, and cooperatives will become commercial enterprises.
[4] Similarly, in industrial cooperatives [...] cooperatives will also become commercial enterprises. If there are profit [...] into the hands of the capitalists.
[1] A developed economy should consist of four parts – peoples economy, psycho-economy, commercial economy and general economy. This [...] conceptions of economic activity.
[2] Most economists today understand [...] general economy and something of commercial economy, but both of these parts [...] present mode of economic thinking.
[20] Commercial Economy
[21] This part of the economy is concerned [...] output will exceed input. The aim of commercial economy is to ensure the maximum [...] resources for the benefit of all.
[23] Although some development has occurred in both commercial and general economy, there is scope for much greater development.
[40] Generally it is observed that trade [...] management of industrial, trade and commercial enterprises. In this regard idealistic sermons or moral preaching will not bring positive results.
[45] It is desirable that the management of industrial, agricultural, trade and commercial enterprises not be in the hands [...] and misappropriate public wealth.
[49] Among those who support the elimination [...] landed properties, factories and commercial enterprises. Others consider that, [...] capitalists cannot be supported.
[2] First let us see what the import [...] yoga is not the same as in the commercial sphere. In the commercial sphere sevá means mutual [...] return you are taking nothing.
[15] Answer: The problem can be solved through commercial transaction or barter trade. Say [...] can be barter trade between them.
[19] This is the policy. Perhaps you [...] birds would be killed. This is a commercial transaction.
[16] And the third one is sevayá. [...] it is not service – it is commercial transaction. You are giving salt [...] service. People should carry on commercial transactions to earn their bread [...] prosperity will become an impossibility.
[31] The corresponding Arabic prefix [...] Bengali language for religious and commercial reasons, they have not been incorporated [...] muyájjin [muezzin], etc.
[4] Will microvital research affect the commercial transaction of this Earth? If so, why so? If not, why not?
[5] Intensive research in microvita will surely bring about radical changes in the realm of commercial transactions. Suppose a certain [...] in the pattern of international commercial transactions as a result of the [...] decrease in the number of microvita.
[165] And in the final stage the devotee [...] not devotion, it is an ordinary commercial transaction – give some [...] only wish is to give Him pleasure.
[171] You know, our transactions are [...] something – this is called a commercial transaction. You give some dollars [...] English, “one-sided”.
[172] There is another way of explaining it – let there be a commercial transaction – you will give [...] to give yourself, and no money.
[1] A few hundred years ago, many of [...] tree felling by local people and commercial interests, and the depletion of the subterranean water, the deserts have spread.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] is why such a plant has specific commercial value. I have personally seen [...] have seen this in Thailand also.
[6] I have seen communities in the [...] that the hog does not serve any commercial purpose. In ancient times items [...] times, that need no longer exists.
[74] The cinema industry suffers from [...] is quite in character for purely commercial film producers to exploit these [...] people feel even more attracted.
[103] As long as the biŕi industry [...] biŕis, kendu leaves will lose their commercial importance. Biŕis are cheap [...] provided with alternative employment.
[15] As a result of the devastating [...] city, was a famous weaving and commercial centre, but it lost its pre-eminence [...] alternative but to resort to agriculture.
[9] This depression will occur in the industrial subsection of the commercial economy. It will have widespread and devastating consequences for humanity.
[1] In ancient times bullion was used as the medium of political and commercial transactions. In most countries [...] refused to recognize silver bullion, commercial bullion transactions between the [...] countries engaged in barter trade.
[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] Sri Lanka and Burma. Much of the commercial trade in rural Bengal was conducted [...] through gold or silver bullion.
[26] The movement caused by the attraction [...] outlook is that of one engaged in a commercial transaction. Ideation on the Supreme [...] is the only genuine devotion.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous [...] enterprise, mutual cooperation and commercial acumen, these natural resources [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[27] A small distance from Digha an [...] Suvarnareka River, another large commercial centre can be added to the map [...] undergo an economic revolution.
[63] Positive or negative catalytic [...] halls, prostitute quarters and busy commercial places are negative physical environments. [...] help in the manufacture of lymph.
[24] What are the fruits and cash crops [...] madder, although madder has little commercial value. Sandalwood also grows [...] of water in Singhbhum district.
[20] The third characteristic of bhágavata [...] something in return, it is a sort of commercial transaction. But when you have [...] difference between true service and commercial transactions. You might have seen [...] time. But the question is, can any commercial institution truly “serve” the people? Are they not merely involved in a commercial transaction of one form or other?
[15] Sevá [service]: Human beings have the inherent quality of serving others. The inner spirit of a commercial transaction is “Give me [...] will not get the precious object.
[10] Suppose Bangladesh stops the manufacture [...] not have any raw materials for commercial transactions with other countries. Without commercial transactions, a country cannot prosper. If commercial transactions are stopped, how [...] problem confronting Bangladesh today.
[100] Just like shaoca sádhaná, [...] must not be even the least bit of commercial mentality. Shudrocita sevá [...] is their sádhaná.
[50] Positive or negative catalytic [...] halls, prostitute quarters and busy commercial places are negative physical environments. [...] help in the manufacture of lymph.
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold [...] cannot serve as a base for any such commercial use. From the qualitative standpoint [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.