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What Should History Be Like? (2)

[5] Human beings should not be compared [...] particular type of history on a certain community.

[6] Every individual or community will advance by virtue of its [...] history, it will be incomplete.

Vraja Krśńa and Párthasárathi Krśńa – 2 (Discourse 2) (2)

[17] Can anyone say which is the greater [...] role, He converted an ordinary community of people into a God-loving and [...] other role, He goaded that same community to greater and nobler deeds, and [...] both are necessary even today.

Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (2)

[45] Similarly, the verb ejati means [...] When many people of a particular community are moving forward with a munity [...] (Samánamejati) – the community of people who have taken a vow [...] derived from the root verb ej.

Various Forms of Exploitation (1)

[1] Very often people say that a particular individual or a particular community of people is badly exploited. [...] as bad as economic exploitation.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[12] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] retaliated and declared the whole community of Suvarna Vaniks – well-educated, [...] revenged himself against them.

To the Patriots (1)

[20] The death of the Buddhist nation [...] dissension within the Buddhist community. The new sentiment, known as the [...] Again India became nationless.

Three Types of Occupation (1)

[12] With the invention of the wheel, [...] Mahatman. The Máháto community of today are the descendants of [...] logic behind the caste system.

Three Cardinal Socio-Political Principles (8)

[11] Such incidents made the priests [...] be given the status of a special community within the Hindu religion. For [...] girl had been abducted became one community, those who had been forced to take onions or beef became another community, etc. The members of these communities [...] system, and it saved the Brahmin community of Bengal from conversion to Islam. Although the Kayastha community of Bengal did not accept the Melbandhan [...] excommunicate any of their members.

[12] A different system was followed in Bihar. Members of the Brahman community who had been forcibly converted [...] Bhuminars became Sheik Mussalmen.

[13] Hinduism will degenerate and people [...] because Hindus are the majority community in India. Moreover, if there are [...] converted from one religion to another.

[27] A leader of the Maethilii community in Bihar wanted to start a movement [...] path of religious dogma instead.

The Vital Energy of Students (4)

[1] Normally between the ages of sixteen [...] underdeveloped intellect, the student community remains unaware of such exploitation.

[6] When pondering the history of the student community in India, we find that the vital [...] students, but there was no student community. After the middle of the nineteenth [...] beneficial result of English education.

[8] During the twentieth century the student community discovered a meaningful slogan [...] but it cannot be a principle.

The Vipra Age (2)

[12] If one reads the scriptures of any religious community, one will find ample examples [...] such poems without remuneration.

[86] In the Vipra Age prostitution became [...] is not enough to create a large community of prostitutes in society. This [...] discuss this subject in detail.

The Significance of The Word “Yuga” (1)

[11] Earlier I mentioned that just as [...] life. Suppose there is a particular community. It may consist of a few thousand [...] given the name sadvipra .

The Short History of Ireland (1)

[6] In Angadesh, many Bhojpurii speaking [...] chance of them becoming the majority community, outnumbering the Angiks. Many [...] may outnumber the local people.

The Shiva-Gájan Festival (1)

[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] Tantra in the Hájauṋga community of northern Maymansingh District. [...] obliterate the influence of Shiva.

The Practice of Art and Literature (4)

[94] Many people complain that a major [...] college girl of every respectable community is engaged in amorous escapades, [...] completely inert like that of a eunuch.

[173] Artists and sáhityikas [...] outside the government in the broader community will have to directly shoulder the responsibility.

[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] Bengal, for instance, there was a community of people who took to painting [...] the pat́uyá community from society.

The Place of Sadvipras in the Samája Cakra (1)

[7] The continued exploitation by one [...] result of the resources of one community or class versus another gained [...] said to be the Age of Vaeshyas.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (1)

[34] Yes, Shiva did have a wife – [...] Kálii was born in a non-Aryan community which was ethnically Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid. [...] real history behind these things.

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[24] Yes, Shiva did have a wife – [...] Kálii was born in a non-Aryan community which was ethnically Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid. [...] real history behind these things.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[46] One who realizes Brahma in this [...] ascribing limitations of caste, colour, community to Him, and by worshipping those [...] suffer devastating consequences.

The Macrocosm and the Microcosm – 1 (1)

[4] Though the Macrocosmic purpose [...] over state, country, language, community, creed, and so on. These narrow [...] flow with a uni-purposive goal.

The Liberation of Intellect (2)

[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] to the interests of a particular community. This loud-mouthed propaganda in favour of a particular community, this parading of irrational logic, [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.

The Inner Science of Surasaptaka – Excerpt A (1)

[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] rágińiis throughout the learned community. These rágas and [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.

The Ideal Householder (1)

[5] Sadávrata : The type [...] sádhakas undertake as a family or as a community will be known as sadávrata.

The Great Exceptions (1)

[2] Since the days of Australopithecine, [...] an exception to the norm of the community, resulting in some evolving into [...] somewhere along the path of evolution.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 3 (2)

[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] describe the members of the ruling community as God’s children, obviously [...] shows that the entire indigenous community was a victim of inferiority complex, [...] freedom in a much shorter time.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 1 (4)

[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] vocabulary. Later, the more the community using this limited word-stock [...] vocabulary becomes, but if that community lacks the will to advance, their [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.

[4] I have just said that as a community passes through various phases [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.

[5] A community which develops in a particular [...] describe both, “shark”.

The Existential Value of Ideology (1)

[1] When a janagośt́hii or a community of people follows a defective [...] amongst the followers of Charvaka.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (2)

[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] Dravidians, were a highly developed community in regard to knowledge, learning, [...] are the ways of demons.”

[33] With the exception of a few munis [...] would kill the men of the conquered community, employ their children as servants, [...] female slaves in their society.

Talks on Prout (1)

[25] First, dowry occurs where males [...] claimed by the males. The Khasia community of Assam follow a similar system. [...] independent so they get a dowry.

Talks on Education – Excerpt E (1)

[3] Let me drop a few hints. You apply [...] Suppose a man is born in a minority community in a particular country. He is [...] influence of the physical environment.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt E (3)

[4] Whenever you plan any developmental [...] together comprise the majority community. If they are benefited, the whole of Bangalistan will be benefited.

[5] The original name of the Bengali community was “Kaebarta” meaning “a community of fishermen”. They were [...] five communities were not tribals.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt D (1)

[21] To develop the industrial potential [...] the power and water reserves, the community problems, the land and soil conditions, [...] development of local industries.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt B (5)

[4] In fact, the Gorkhaland issue is not an isolated political problem of a particular ethnic community, but an artificial issue initially [...] inspiring this secessionist movement.

[9] In addition, a major percentage [...] Gorkhali is a dialect of a very small community. Just as there is no language [...] Gorkhas, though a small ethnic community, have demanded Gorkhaland to fulfil [...] living in the Darjeeling hills.

[10] There is no historical, social [...] should not be imposed upon a large community, similarly the Gorkas are a small community who live in the Darjeeling hills [...] practised by the Marxists in Bengal.

Some Specialities of Prout's Economic System (1)

[11] Cooperatives develop in a community which has an integrated economic [...] due to their scientific nature.

Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal (1)

[19] To develop the industrial potential [...] the power and water reserves, the community problems, the land and soil conditions, [...] development of local industries.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[48] Ladakhi is part of the Tibetan group of Pashcatya Prakrta. The Majhari community of Ladakh know Urdu while the [...] Kashmiri is the spoken language.

Social Psychology (1)

[33] Racial prejudices figure very prominently [...] or creeds take part as equals. Community or caste, race or nation, is often [...] beings are not given any importance.

Social Justice for Women (2)

[3] As in most other living beings, [...] publicly declare women to be a community of mothers, actually they have [...] domesticated cattle and sheep.

[25] This particular problem is primarily [...] men and women in any particular community or country. So the complete picture [...] then the situation is reversed.

Social Discourses (3)

[103] Very often we say that a particular individual or a particular community of people is badly exploited. [...] the first phase, through dogma.

[242] A good many genius students are [...] extremely difficult to lead the whole community with quick speed to the Supreme Bliss.

[287] As in most other living species, [...] publicly declare women to be a community of mothers, they have actually [...] men’s whims and caprices.

Sin, Crime and Law (1)

[10] Going against a recognized legal code is called crime. A particular community or particular state rests on certain [...] the practical wisdom of humanity

Sinners and Their Rectification (1)

[11] Bhaja sádhusamágamam [...] In ancient times, a commercial community [caste] used the title Sádhu. [...] bhaja sádhusamágamam.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (1)

[62] Shiva was the embodiment of firmness; [...] people, irrespective of their caste, community, or education, surrendered before Him and said,

Shiva – the Embodiment of Saḿgiita (1)

[17] Shiva did not merely invent [...] without any consideration of caste or community. You should consider only one [...] nothing would be done haphazardly.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (6)

[6] This is how the patrilineal order evolved: Each community used to live on a hill, and that [...] is called a gotra. A particular community of people used to live on a hill, [...] acknowledged father or leader of that community, just as the gotramátá, [...] Buddha, as I have said earlier.

[25] Shiva did not merely invent nrtya, [...] without any consideration of caste or community. You should consider only one [...] nothing would be done haphazardly.

[27] Prior to Shiva, there was no system [...] without any consideration of caste or community. Shiva was above all sorts of geo-sentiment and socio-sentiment.

[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] of the descendants of this Asura community can be found in the district of [...] for shelter, and He granted it.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 17) (1)

[9] Now the question is – who [...] discrimination on the basis of caste, community or colour. So how did he determine [...] eligible to attain self-knowledge.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (8)

[22] Human beings are predominantly [...] individual, it affects the larger community, and that too not only for a short while – it submerges the entire community in the quagmire of frustration [...] stricter than in the physical world.

[23] If one is not able to give the [...] do any considerable harm to the community: normally the harm will come after his or her demise.

[26] At one time people were told that [...] pleasures, their affectionate family or community lives are simply without value. [...] of such defective philosophies.

[27] Some philosophies have taught their own [religious or caste] communities, “The members of this community are the favourite children of [...] defective teaching the people of one community have even considered the destruction of the members of another community as an act of virtue, and stained [...] social welfare activities to their community, they have kept the rest of the [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (2)

[16] Moreover, there is a still-greater [...] tremendous influence over a particular community which has accepted them as authorities. [...] persons may do enormous harm to that community by imposing their capricious and [...] them into the darkest dungeons.

Service Psychology and Group Psychology (1)

[7] In Bengal, out of group or party [...] the minor variations of caste, community and economic position. This sort [...] through the synthetic approach.

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt A (1)

[4] It is said that mermaids are remarkable [...] innocent member of the mermaid community was killed.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (3)

[1] In the hoary past, groups were [...] clan mother was the head of the community, like a queen ant in an ant hill [...] was matriarchal and matrilineal.

[8] Shankaracarya did not follow this [...] Shankaracarya made the Cakravarty community Brahmins. Buddhist mantras were in Pali, but the Cakravarty community did not know Saḿskrta which [...] with Paoráńic dogma.

Ráŕh – 6. (2)

[6] Having found it futile to preach [...] A handful of the rich merchant community, however, did pay recognition [...] representative of the vaeshyas.

[7] In spite of the vaeshya community of western Ráŕh [...] Shaivism among the common people.

Ráŕh – 4. (3)

[4] Prior to Shankaracharya, there [...] performed by members of the Sadgope community who use Devangshi as their surname.

[5] Having come under the influence [...] belonged to the Jalik Kaivarta community or the Dom community. [...] Shunyápuráńa.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (2)

[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] priests of the Muńd́a community.) The idols of all the Jain deities [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.

[11] Inseparably connected with the [...] Málákáravás [a community of artisans with this specialization] [...] country to this state of affairs.

Ráŕh – 16. (3)

[6] During the Pathan rule, [...] new system to save the Kayastha community from this vicious atmosphere. [...] required to do so]. But the Brahman community did not accept this system.

[7] Since as a result of the kuliina [...] within the [Hindu] society. In a community of people having similar qualities, [...] could not maintain their honour.

Ráŕh – 11. (1)

[14] It is Shiva who is the original [...] one or another original Bengalee community.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 4 (8)

[18] Answer: A minority is less than [...] of the population belong to one community and 62% of the population belong to another community. In a house of representatives of 100 members, the former community should have a representation of [...] the case of strong minorities.

[19] In the past, in the Bengal parliament, [...] the population belonged to one community and 55% of the population belonged to another community. To appease the former community, 120 out of the 200 seats were reserved for it, leaving only 80 seats for the latter community. This was not the correct approach because the former community were not a minority, but a strong minority.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] árya becomes “that person or community whose culture thrives through [...] them out would be quite difficult.

Pseudo-Humanism (Discourse 8) (1)

[2] Now, family sentiment is also a [...] sentiment, and still greater is that of community sentiment, national sentiment, [...] difference between these two terms?

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (2)

[24] It has been said that Sutanuti [...] Kalighat was the home of the fisherman community, or jelepáŕá. [...] however they are not very new either.

[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] which causes terrible harm to a community through sudden flooding is named [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (2)

[29] In Sanskrit the word nadii refers [...] Málpáháŕii community of western Rarh the gods used [...] másháinjoŕ; one should speak correctly.

[31] Sol and suli are both Austric words. [...] is a village of the Lodhá community called Lodhásuli.

Problems of the Day (4)

[68] Every atom and molecule of this [...] not” and, “Such-and-such community will get certain political rights, [...] is it but a type of capitalism!

[144] Although the system of seat reservation [...] those belonging to a particular community. At the time of the primary election [...] however, only those belonging to the community for which the seat has been reserved [...] Only if a backward or minority community clearly demands seat reservation will it be adopted, otherwise not.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (2)

[6] The third source of knowledge, [...] instance, the scripture of a certain community states that the earth is fixed [...] very detrimental to human society.

[19] But social progress is achieved [...] extolling the greatness of caste, community, creed, colour, etc. It often [...] no one is low, no one is high.

Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (2)

[5] Just as pramá is indispensable [...] structure, culture or civilization of a community of people is derived from the degree of pramá which that community attains in its individual and [...] individual and collective life.

Perfect Spirituality and Neohumanism (1)

[20] And those who have been declared [...] tendencies, who want to keep one community separate from another and create [...] to accept it today or tomorrow.

Parama Puruśa within Everyone (1)

[13] When paying respect to a person, [...] the same class, same creed, same community, same religion, same family. We [...] expression of that Supreme Entity.

Our Social Treatise (2)

[28] Similarly, if the people of a particular [...] perpetrate injustice on the Harijan community (the so-called untouchables). [...] everyone, irrespective of caste, community or colour, can freely participate. [...] rejects these narrow sentiments.

On Festivals (5)

[3] This dejected situation occurs [...] life as well. Perhaps a particular community performed marvellous feats in [...] stops running about altogether.

[6] In collective life as well, a particular community may demonstrate its efficiency for a while, and in that community many great persons may be born. [...] everything is an empty void. When a community thus loses its inner wealth, then [...] realize the significance of this.

[10] The poet Diijendralal Roy said, [...] not sheep.” Thus when any community is caught in a muddy whirlpool, [...] glorious future as well.”

Moralism (1)

[16] Almost every religion has claimed [...] within the confines of their own community. [...] claims of universal fraternity.

Light Comes (10)

[482] There is still another sentiment [...] pervades throughout a particular community. That is, instead of thinking [...] think about the well-being of a community, even to the exclusion of all [...] with the interest of a particular community, they do not hesitate to violate the interests and natural growth of other communities.

[488] One social group, guided by a particular [...] the right to exploit the inferior community. They are the first-class citizens, and the exploited are second-class.

[491] The subtler and sweeter expressions [...] its expression. That particular community which is motivated by socio-sentiment [...] exploitation in cultural life.

[577] At one time people were told that [...] pleasures, their affectionate family or community lives are simply without value. [...] that kid carries on its frame.

[580] Some philosophies have taught their own communities; “The members of this community are the favourite children of [...] defective teaching the people of one community even considered the destruction of the members of another community as an act of virtue, and stained [...] “liberation.” What a horror!

[582] Such fraudulent philosophies have [...] social welfare activities to their community, they have kept the rest of the [...] outcome of these pseudo-philosophies.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (1)

[27] Now a language’s vocabulary provides a mirror that reflects just how far any particular community has progressed in this world in [...] have vocabulary but not verbs.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (2)

[42] Any violation of the accepted code of conduct is generally called a crime. A community or a state stands on certain codes. [...] is liable for punitive action.

[69] Kuk + urac = kukura . Etymologically [...] stands for any dog, the entire dog community, in fact. That is why I have told [...] Rámáyańa was a demon, not a woman.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] heroism of the Kaivarta fishing community became famous far and wide. They [...] loading their goods on those ships.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (2)

[108] Many people think that the Kayasthas are a community with marked diplomatic abilities [...] villages of Ráŕh:

[111] In other words, if the dead [...] intelligent, devout and self-respecting community. One of the meanings of the word kut́a is Kayastha.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (5)

[3] People attempt to pass off cheap [...] goods as expensive goods in the community or in the market. Greedy people [...] d́ák ornaments after Mr. Dock.

[97] The second meaning of the word kula is “tribe” or a special kind of community. Instead of saying that the Báuriis and Cákmás belong to the original Bengali community, we can say that the Báuriis [...] the native Bengali kula .

[98] The third meaning of the word [...] race is a branch of the Kayastha community, we can say that ́the Áditya kula is a branch of the Kayastha community.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (3)

[42] There is a particular community that is known as “Muśáhara” [...] standard Hindi and Urdu, however.

[68] The revered personalities of the Jain community have been called Kumára [...] a branch known as Terapanthii.

[71] One branch of the Kayastha community was also known as Kumára.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (5)

[22] Kula + han + d́a = kulaghna [...] actions greatly harm their family, community or mankind, and who are thus forced [...] also be called kulaghna.

[27] The family equalization practiced in the Kayastha community in olden days was also called kulajiikarańa .

[96] How advantageous this kuliina [...] affairs cannot bode well for any community.

[97] As a result of this faulty [...] Chatterjees in the Bengali Brahman community increased like wildfire, while [...] reached the point of extinction.

[98] The situation reached such a [...] kuliina system in the Kayastha community and also prevented the degeneration of their scholarly genius.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (2)

[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly [...] Bengali Vaiśńava community is not only disliked but in fact detasted. Drinking is condemned in the Muslin community on religious grounds. If any Vaiśńava [...] prepare toddy from these palms.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (3)

[65] The cultivation of resham/garad [...] district there was a particular community that cultivated silk. These people [...] vitriol Muslims”].

[95] To become skillfully victorious [...] region there is a small community of people who make a living by [...] class of bájiikar.

[137] The delegates reacted in a chorus: [...] linguistic differences in each community. There is no script either…. [...] sure to be very effective.”

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (2)

[5] At that time, in the district [...] qualities belonged to the same community, there was no question of vilification [...] Chatterjee, Gaunguly, Ghosal), this community system was called melbandhan [...] but is in fact a Sanskrit word.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[121] 20) The wine that was used in the [...] religious observances, in whatever community, is called kalya.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (4)

[8] In Kerala the matriarchal social [...] prevalent today only in a certain community in Meghalaya. When the mother-dominated [...] to assume the same gotra [community name] of the mother, which was [...] considered as the leader of that community. And the chief of all chiefs, [...] primordial cause or causal matrix.

[72] It is sometimes seen that, prompted by sheer personal interest or the interest of the community, a person deliberately pushes [...] called kárańa .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (8)

[56] 8) In olden times there was a community of people called Asuras who lived in central Asia. Certain branches and subbranches of this Asura community still exist today in India in [...] between the gods and the demons].

[109] 19) There is one kind of community which has been around since olden [...] “nudist” or “naked”.

[152] Nowadays, both Jammu and Kashmir are inhabited by people belonging to the Aryan community but their ancient inhabitants [...] meru, Kashmeru – Kashmir.

[153] Those people who were descended [...] Kashmir belonged to the Mediterranean community. They have pale white skin, either [...] language is especially noteworthy.

[209] Sáungt-sen-gámpo [...] thinking and for its spiritual community. Nalanda was successful in all [...] keenness for learning and wisdom.

[250] Sirmaori has its own script as [...] relatives of the Bengali Kukii community and their script was also Bengali [...] see that this script survives.

[254] Earlier I mentioned that until [...] Maharastra Citpávan Brahman community chiefly followed Gáńpatya [...] Tantra, as well, is not neglected.

Justice (3)

[50] In most cases they are intelligent, [...] criminals. The leaders of the criminal community come from this group. Sometimes [...] included in this group of criminals.

[104] Since the concept of virtue and [...] oppose the views of a particular community or the laws of a particular country [...] world being bathed in human blood.

[106] Virtue and vice are psychic expressions [...] communities, appear in court, on which community’;s legal code will the judicial [...] by different groups of people.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] sizes. Members of the gold-mining community used to pan their sands for gold.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[6] Parama Puruśa looks deep [...] irrespective of caste, colour, creed, community, national or geographical barrier, [...] intimately related to themselves.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[37] Iś + van (vun) = iśva. [...] preceptor]. One who shows a particular community the true path in the collective or social spheres can also be called iśva.

Ideation on Brahma (1)

[9] Some people consider it propitious [...] forty days. The members of their community think that they have attained [...] salvation by fasting in this way.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (2)

[9] Let us consider the case of race. [...] difference? Will one child join the black community and the other the white community? Of course not. That would be [...] caste are also pure deception.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (5)

[35] Languages are also influenced by culture. The culture of one community influences the culture of another community. The rule is that the culture [...] non-Aryans into their religion.

[37] The Aryan influence was felt as [...] their family environment. The Saha community of the Austric group, for example, [...] have adopted Indo-Aryan languages.

[42] Nor did the Saḿskrta scholars [...] This caused a furore among the community of scholars. They tried to brand [...] took place only 450 years ago.

[65] In the absence of knowledge of [...] own Vedic religion on the Austric community. In the Buddhist era, particularly [...] animosity in the world of religion.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (3)

[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] yellow race from Korea, and a hybrid community of browny-black coloured people [...] of those different communities.

[27] In India, the maximum mixture of [...] the Kayastha (a high-caste Hindu community of East India) belong to this [...] new race, the Dravidians emerged.

[36] Ultimately this close association [...] Colombia and Mexico, a new Mestizo community has come into being as a result [...] noses, eyes, hair, height, etc.

How to Unite Human Society (2)

[38] The influence of Aryan culture [...] Ceylon and became the Sinhalese community. The people of Burma speak several [...] based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.

[52] When people’s ideas are so [...] considerations are dominant. One community considers it a sin to eat beef [...] appealing to religious sentiments.

Form and Formless (3)

[10] To realize the all-pervasive Supreme [...] the bondages of lineage, caste, community and state. They may deliver noble-sounding [...] atmosphere of the entire universe.

[13] Dharma is altogether different [...] between person and person, between community and community, between state and state, the [...] exploiting people on any pretext.

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (3)

[8] In actuality, it so happens that [...] involved with a slightly larger community – the “All-India Such-and-Such [...] we concern ourselves with caste, community, etc., it will weaken the foundation [...] slightly larger than the other’s.

[11] Now, in socio-sentiment, it happens [...] never hold any particular caste or community responsible for the ruin of the [...] yourself are responsible for it.

Ektárá – One-Stringed Musical Instrument (1)

[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] was first used by the baul community in Ráŕh. Experienced [...] left we can call kolamba .

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[8] Anyhow, Sahasrabahu’s conquest [...] mention here that as far as race or community or nation goes, while the Bengalees [...] language is of pure Sanskrit lineage.

Education (1)

[60] Nowadays some countries are propagating [...] children may become the members of a community, or of a party which propagates [...] they identify as human beings?

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (1)

[105] As long as people in India continue [...] Recently, some people of the Mahato community have also become engaged in this [...] industry suffer from lung diseases.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt E (1)

[1] Every individual or community will advance by virtue of its [...] history, it will be incomplete.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (5)

[3] According to PROUT, economic exploitation [...] psychic labour of a particular community together with the natural resources [...] spiritual exploitation as well.

[28] At the very outset, the fascist exploiters select a weak community which inhabits a region rich in [...] culturally uproot the victimized community by imposing a foreign language [...] suck the vitality of the local community so that they can pillage and plunder [...] will even obliterate the local community from the face of the earth.

East Wet Theory (1)

[7] The Congress leaders, on the eve of the partition of Bengal, repeatedly promised the minority community of East Bengal that they could [...] refugees who settled in Assam.

Dynamicity and Staticity (1)

[9] This speed and pause will continue. [...] effect of speed on a particular community or the entire humanity, one sees [...] discern the speed of the next phase.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 1 (1)

[18] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] render greater service to their own community and to the society at large. Everyone should try to attain this stage.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (1)

[8] Gandharva system : In the [...] solemnized either in front of the community or in the absence of witnesses. [...] consent of the bride and groom.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt C (1)

[2] When people’s ideas are so [...] considerations are dominant. One community considers it a sin to eat beef [...] appealing to religious sentiments.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt B (1)

[3] First, dowry occurs where males [...] claimed by the males. The Khasia community of Assam follow a similar system. [...] independent so they get a dowry.

Discrimination in Rights (1)

[17] Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] society and a strong and well-knit community of spiritual aspirants, there [...] It is a must for living beings.

Discourses on Prout (2)

[28] Nationalism is being rapidly replaced [...] filthy ideas of caste, [religious] community, nationality, etc.

[59] The world is moving very fast, [...] politically-educated group, and the student community is a distinguished section of [...] individual and collective lives.

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (2)

[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] person A represents a majority community, but B, C, and D are capable and [...] sure to fully exploit the majority community by kindling casteism or narrow-minded [...] cannot see through these games.

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (1)

[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] “Indus River-basin” or the community of people living in the nearby [...] They have their own religions.

Decentralized Economy – 1 (1)

[33] There is a close relationship between [...] their economic well-being. Such a community will become an easy victim of [...] as the medium of communication.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt C (1)

[4] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] retaliated and declared the whole community of Suvarna Vaniks – well-educated, [...] revenged himself against them.

Bihar (3)

[62] Dinajpur was the main centre of [...] agriculture. Previously they were the main community of Purnia, which is just to the [...] the Bengali system of marriage.

[64] Besides the Sadgopes, there are many other groups in the Gope community who have migrated from Bengal [...] “Corywallahs”. Some of the Gope community migrated to Bihar from Murshidabad, [...] surname is “Ghosh”.

Bengali New Year (17)

17 occurrences

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (3)

[16] It may happen that you are tormented [...] Similarly, under the spell of fear, a community may allow itself to be exploited by another community. But if the exploited community turns against the exploiters, [...] individual or collective life.

Glossary (1)

[14] Sádhaná spiritual [...] the eyebrows). Saḿgha: community, brotherhood Sanátana [...] particular theory or philosophy

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[125] “The Biirhorh [...] 6 ) community also arose in this area in very [...] far edge of the Rajmahal Hills.

An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10) (2)

[8] It is often found that a gentleman [...] a leader of a certain religious community who in his normal mood used to [...] in casteism” – the community he belonged to did not support [...] moment; it never remains suppressed.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (2)

[56] “Why are you weeping?” [...] hold its head high in the world community. Magadha’s past was bright and its future will be radiant.”

[74] “This Mágadhii Prákrta [...] India as well among the educated community for the exchange of thoughts. [...] script and Bengali script.”

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (3)

[17] The first step forward in human [...] human communities. Thereafter, that community which first learned the use of [...] turned the wheel into a weapon.

[95] “When he received news of [...] the Bágdiis [a fighting community belonging to the lower strata of society].

[139] Ád́hya means “a [...] as a surname among the business community – in colloquial language [...] the Ád́d́is].

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (2)

[28] There is another allusion to Lakśmii. [...] weird creature. They are a group, a community, of people who originally lived [...] outside, were a branch of the Asura community. The Scythians were mainly earth-coloured; [...] against this Asura and killed him.

Agrarian Revolution (2)

[35] For decentralization, agricultural [...] collective labour and wisdom of a community. The community must develop an integrated economic [...] cannot be called a cooperative.