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[6] Every individual or community will [...] conditions of the weak and backward communities of the society of a particular [...] history, it will be incomplete.
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] among the Austric and Dravidian communities. The people of those prehistoric [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[4] Ancient Bengal had a large number [...] and Suvarńabańic communities, but other merchants also took [...] trade of Bengal, it has been said,
[4] In the age of Shiva, towards the end of Shivas lifetime, the Aryan and the non-Aryan communities admitted the supremacy of Shiva. [...] Tántriks [followers of Shiva Tantra].
[4] Take another example. In the Pathan [...] result, many soldiers from military communities like the Bagadis of Ráŕh [...] forty years ago, members of these communities were still engaged in antisocial [...] would have been quite different.
[11] Such incidents made the priests [...] community, etc. The members of these communities were permitted to marry amongst [...] excommunicate any of their members.
[122] The vipras have invented and are still inventing new ways of exploiting different communities of people in different parts of [...] room for reason in religion"].
[125] I have heard that in some communities vipras claim to have the key to [...] wonderful philosophy for condoning sin!
[183] It is noticeable that in the fanatical religious communities that we see in the world today, [...] However, whenever fanatical religious communities made systems of social rules and [...] because of their subtle mentality.
[24] But today, when we look back and [...] way to agriculture and scattered communities evolved into more compact societies. [...] collective dynamism was sown.
[203] The sole cause of the internal [...] many states, many religions, many communities and many languages, the human [...] still more strongly and deeply.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] Shavaras were one of the non-Aryan communities). She used to stitch turmeric [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shavaras were one of the non-Aryan communities). She used to stitch turmeric [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[9] Not only that, even the type of thought varies between the different communities. The blending of the dark-complexioned [...] Karma Puráńa :
[26] Now let us consider the influence [...] the soil. There are only a few communities who are the original Bengalees, [...] people of the hills. These six communities comprised the original Bengalees. [...] declared as shúdras .
[29] Kings ascended to the throne through [...] duties, then those six ethnic Bengali communities would revolt against him. The [...] during the historical battles.
[32] The people of medieval times fought among the clans and communities, and the people of today are fighting [...] comes within its vast periphery.
[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] Individual human beings as well as large communities often suffer from some sort of [...] freedom in a much shorter time.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] case of humans, very undeveloped communities such as the Zulus, the Pygmies [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[1] Is the division of people into castes and communities natural Balkanization or artificial [...] division of people into castes and communities a process of natural Balkanization or artificial fissiparous tendencies?
[2] Not only that, even the type of thought varies between the different communities. The blending of the dark-complexioned [...] Karma Puráńa :
[25] First, dowry occurs where males [...] Náyyár and Izave communities of Kerala follow the matrilineal [...] independent so they get a dowry.
[99] A proposal to form India into a [...] that they would outnumber other communities in the two zones besides “India” [...] did not agree to this proposal.
[3] The proof that these communities are the original Bengalees is [...] merely several people from these communities scattered in a few villages throughout [...] have come from outside Bengal.
[5] The original name of the Bengali [...] “Mahatma”. These original five communities were not tribals.
[32] The word prasráva [urine], [...] work in Sanskrit. The educated communities of north India do not use the [...] related to the word prasráva.
[446] Basil is a popular savoury herb [...] considered a sacred plant by some communities in India.
[12] Another way to help solve unemployment, especially in rural communities, is the utilization of plants [...] expression of the ideals of Neohumanism.
[53] I am in favour of social synthesis. [...] themselves. If different countries or communities are anxious to establish social [...] extent in cosmopolitan cities.
[188] There should be one universal legal [...] different countries, different communities. All laugh in happiness, cry [...] and one imaginary distinctions?
[253] Though separated by many countries, many states, many religions, many communities or by many languages, the human [...] still more strongly and deeply.
[4] In the age of Shiva, towards the end of Shivas lifetime, the Aryan and the non-Aryan communities admitted the supremacy of Shiva. [...] Tántriks [followers of Shiva Tantra].
[24] Take, for instance, the case of [...] people of Bengal were these six communities: the Kurmii Mahatos of western [...] settled in the mountainous areas.
[25] Even when Buddhism and Jainism [...] original Bengalees. Of these six communities, the Chakmas later accepted Hiinayána Buddhism, but the remaining five communities adhered to their original cult. [...] they were completely Shaivite.
[50] So this Niilanátha has no [...] particularly those six original communities of the Bengali population, were [...] worshipped him with deep reverence.
[27] Some philosophies have taught their own [religious or caste] communities, “The members of this community [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[49] Individuals or groups or communities guided by this sinners psychology, [...] will do so in the future also.
[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] Garo, and North Bengal, and the communities of the Tharu, Gurung, Newari, [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[6] Today the clattering chariot wheels [...] fast accelerating. Women in many communities of the world still do the household [...] mens control. Today in most communities of the world a girls marriage [...] joyous sounds, lights and music.
[6] The Kurmi Mahatos of western Ráŕh [...] they are one of the six indigenous communities which constitute the Bengalee [...] calls for immediate rectification.
[7] Thus we see that before becoming tightly fettered with the caste system, the indigenous communities of Ráŕh had the [...] Paoráńika Age, not before that.
[2] While Varńa Vijiṋána [...] barriers that separate different communities and races.
[19] In Bengal there is a mixture of [...] Bhutanese, Mech, Boŕo and Poliya communities.
[94] This Kerá Bengali is a blending [...] functions and customs of their communities as well as their anthropological [...] they should do as suits them best.
[102] If different countries or if people of so-called different communities show enthusiasm for increasing [...] synthesis in cosmopolitan cities.
[144] Although the system of seat reservation [...] desired, may be permitted for backward communities. [...] the representatives of backward communities, the number of competent persons [...] will it be adopted, otherwise not.
[6] The third source of knowledge, [...] atheist. The scriptures of other communities proclaim that only the followers [...] very detrimental to human society.
[19] But social progress is achieved [...] tends to suppress other castes, communities, creeds, etc., or wants to annihilate [...] no one is low, no one is high.
[7] If we analyse the history of different [[communities of people of]] the world, we notice [...] level of intellect and intuition.
[14] Most of those Bengali Brahmans [...] As one of a number of educated communities, the Káyasthas follow the [...] has heaped his abuse in this way:
[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shavaras were one of the non-Aryan communities.) She used to stitch turmeric [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[28] Similarly, if the people of a particular [...] the difference between castes and communities is given too much importance. Ananda Marga rejects these narrow sentiments.
[56] Negative sentiments should never be used to divide people into castes and communities – to create artificial fissiparous [...] forgotten under any circumstances.
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] “Gorkhas”. The Gurung and Rai communities have mixed ethnic origins – [...] trade between the two countries.
[24] When a particular group, motivated [...] conflict between the groups or communities. Those who seek to be victorious [...] moment you can load the cannon.
[480] If a materialistic philosophy contains [...] enormous harm to many individuals and communities of people. Intelligent people [...] and undermines human excellence.
[482] There is still another sentiment [...] even to the exclusion of all other communities. And in the process, while they [...] interests and natural growth of other communities.
[491] The subtler and sweeter expressions [...] local cultural expressions of other communities. It forcibly imposes its language, dress, and ideas on other communities, and thus paves the way for exploitation [...] exploitation in cultural life.
[567] Sometimes people grow suspicious [...] them. Individuals or groups or communities guided by this sinners psychology, [...] will do so in the future also.
[580] Some philosophies have taught their own communities; “The members of this community [...] “liberation.” What a horror!
[5] The annals of human history should show which communities brought about which amount of [...] cultural history of the human race.
[5] The nature of people is somewhat [...] of destruction. Sometimes whole communities have been exterminated, while [...] after coming to the precipice.
[16] As I said before, most languages [...] languages of particular tribes or communities are dialects; some of them are [...] people may be considered a dialect.
[27] Now a languages vocabulary [...] human civilization. There are some communities whose language contains only about [...] vocabulary of the least advanced human communities and the most highly advanced ape communities. Even bird languages have their [...] have vocabulary but not verbs.
[42] Any violation of the accepted [...] regarding various matters in different communities. This is the reason why in different communities or states there are differences [...] is liable for punitive action.
[28] Basil garlands are made from the wood of this whitish rádhá tulasii and certain communities use them as a necklace. Another [...] with whitish-green leaves.
[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] and Suvarńabańika communities were the principle contributors [...] Máhiśya and Sadgope communities produced golden harvests. The [...] loading their goods on those ships.
[47] At one time in Mithila the genealogists [...] Kayastha (Maethilakarańa) communities. Brides and bridegrooms were generally [...] these genealogists or matchmakers.
[6] I have seen communities in the Ranchi region boiling a [...] times, that need no longer exists.
[137] The delegates reacted in a chorus: [...] understand the language of all monkeys communities, because there are linguistic [...] sure to be very effective.”
[5] At that time, in the district [...] situation, he formulated a system of communities comprising people who had similar [...] but is in fact a Sanskrit word.
[21] Soon after the beginning of civilization, that is, soon after men formed communities or societies, the practices of [...] as káriká .
[69] Siisaka [lead] or [...] mercuric sulphide. However, in some communities the lead-based vermilion that [...] also called kála .
[5] In the ancient world, when human [...] (The practice is prevalent in some communities even today.) The law of inheritance [...] qualitative excellence of a person.
[154] The Dogra and Kashmiri communities live nearer each other and in [...] with the fragrance of the campak.
[77] If the breadwinner of a family [...] order to survive. Young widows from communities which follow a double standard [...] forces to lead antisocial lives.
[106] Virtue and vice are psychic expressions [...] defendant, belonging to two different communities, appear in court, on which communitys [...] by different groups of people.
[130] Finally, it is my sincere belief [...] different peoples, countries or communities. All human beings laugh when they [...] other by artificial distinctions?
[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] Germans, Russians, etc.) or into communities (Hindus, Muslims, Arya Samajis, [...] cannot be attained by such people.
[19] Anything else is not scripture [...] world such people form separate communities. Perhaps religion has done the [...] conflict over religion forever.
[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] is a mixture of those different communities.
[28] Thus in the dim past of unknown [...] lands and associated with other communities. The direct and indirect causes of their association with other races are roughly as follows:
[1] While trying to bring about the [...] common points only among different communities – not the points of difference. [...] never be encouraged in any way.
[38] The influence of Aryan culture [...] classes. There are some Austric communities such as the Saha, Dhangrsh, etc. [...] the Gunatilak and Bandar Nayak communities of Bengal migrated to Ceylon and [...] based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[2] After marriage, a man changed his [...] this custom lingers on in a few communities of the world.) The right of inheritance [...] that person might have inherited.
[5] The influence of the matriarchal [...] still fully prevalent in certain communities in Meghalaya. In the days when [...] grandmothers or great-grandmothers.
[6] In this world we find different [...] larger groups, such as castes, communities, [...] share the same psychic complex.
[8] In actuality, it so happens that [...] They will say, “Pooh! These communities, these castes – they are [...] slightly larger than the others.
[36] In Bengal also, many small castes and communities were created, and they exist to [...] castes had the right to keep fire.
[1] Every individual or community will [...] conditions of the weak and backward communities of the society of a particular [...] history, it will be incomplete.
[6] Conquering communities forcibly kidnapped the girls of [...] offerings of clothes and food.)
[3] First, dowry occurs where males [...] Náyyár and Izave communities of Kerala follow the matrilineal [...] independent so they get a dowry.
[5] In certain communities Veoyá is added to the names [...] 3 )
[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] persons who belong to majority communities as their representatives. The masses, being uneducated, cannot see through these games.
[24] In Bengal also, many small castes and communities were created, and they exist to [...] castes had the right to keep fire.
[10] The Paswans and Pasis also speak Angika and not Maethilii. There are two communities of Pasis – the Trisuniya [...] Byadhá Pasis and speak Magahii.
[63] In Purnia District, there are four Bengali speaking communities – the Káyasthas, [...] the title “Vishvas”.
[5] Those people who lived on the same [...] considered the members of other hill communities to be their deadly enemies. And [...] defeated clan were utilized as slaves.
[31] Next is physical lethargy, which [...] idleness has led to the ruin of many communities. Many communities in the world are so adverse to [...] will have to fight against it.
[3] One should follow an ideology which [...] constant fighting between various communities, the human society has suffered tremendously.
[17] The first step forward in human [...] fire became prevalent in all human communities. Thereafter, that community which [...] turned the wheel into a weapon.
[63] India has chiefly two types of [...] golden iguana. There are a few communities that eat iguanas. One can see [...] creatures from the prehistoric ages.
[17] Those who impatiently preach to [...] personalities of the different religious communities deserve equal respect. They are [...] those venerable personalities.