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[4] Let me tell you a little story. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar of Bengal had a comparatively large head, which was the object [...] the vehicle for a complex mind.
[23] The meaning of the Vedic verbal [...] in large groups. The oak tree is comparatively tall. Some varieties are taller, [...] oka was that they grew in groves.
[44] The sound u signifies the action [...] entities are, for the time being, comparatively more permanent, and dynamic entities are comparatively shorter lived, but all are circumscribed [...] abiding, a and u, gives us a + u = o.
[17] [[Supreme Cognition]] is perpetually [...] lower layers or Kośas are comparatively less capable of expressing His greatness than the higher ones.
[51] But did the kśatriyas surrender [...] to bring the activities of the comparatively dull-witted kśatriyas under [...] powerful personalities under control.
[216] Although the vipras collective [...] differences, the social structure is comparatively strong.
[8] When la is the first letter its [...] people say phara, this is the [comparatively] correct pronunciation. Phala is not the correct pronunciation.
[136] Among those who are a little older, [...] characters. But for those who are comparatively young, simplicity will be the [...] children’s literature into trash.
[30] Chimpanzees, orang-utans and gorillas [...] same period the tail grows at a comparatively slower rate. In the case of tailless [...] they cannot stand for a long time.
[21] But how was this laterite soil [...] smaller hills; and where the land is comparatively high, there the hills were extremely [...] entire red soil has been lost.
[11] It is not enough to equate the [...] science. Sugar was a product of a comparatively developed age.
[5] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] mothers. As the influence of Shiva was comparatively great in Bengal, there we still [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[25] Self-realization is mokśa. [...] the meaning of sukrti? In laokik [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, su means “good” [...] becomes fit to attain mokśa.
[17] Those jiṋániis will [...] “poet”. (In laokika [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, kavi means “poet”.) [...] within your “I” feeling.
[37] I have already said that the movement [...] difference being that the pause is comparatively long. Even in the sádhaná [...] of their object of imagination.
[31] Aryan life was full of noisy revelry [...] lifestyle proved more harmful to the comparatively inactive non-Aryans, inhabitants of a tropical country, than to the active and hardy Aryans.
[32] The Aryans outside India had no [...] population of non-Aryan society, though comparatively backward, had very strong family [...] for the formation of a society.
[5] If one travels from the north to [...] in the high land the people are comparatively tall, and in the low land they are comparatively short. Similarly, in the eastern portion of Birbhum district the people are comparatively tall, and in the western portion the people are comparatively short. The western portion of [...] portions of Murshidabad district.
[2] Besides the scamper of a couple [...] another one – one that was comparatively high. In times of rain a stream [...] lets both walk together.”
[3] Suddenly Auntie returned from there. [...] were both exceptionally brave. But comparatively speaking Auntie was even more dauntless. Auntie said, “So shall I shoo it away?”
[3] If one travels from the north to [...] in the high land the people are comparatively tall, and in the low land they are comparatively short. Similarly, in the eastern portion of Birbhum district the people are comparatively tall, and in the western portion the people are comparatively short. The western portion of [...] portions of Murshidabad district.
[15] While mentioning the Sahasrara [...] both from the higher world and the comparatively lower worlds, are attained through [...] gland and the pituitary gland.
[6] Gandhasarpa . You know that [...] different species. Black cobras are comparatively thin, blackish and prefer to remain [...] early part of the rainy season.
[2] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] mothers. As the influence of Shiva was comparatively great in Bengal, there we still [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[53] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] mothers. As the influence of Shiva was comparatively great in Bengal, there we still [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[21] But there is also a secondary factor, [...] process of animate evolution; and comparatively undeveloped creatures, if advantaged [...] form in a shorter period than can comparatively developed creatures deprived of human contact.
[7] As boys up to the age of twelve [...] the nerves in the female body are comparatively weak. Such bodies cannot successfully [...] in their all-round development.
[14] “The Gangetic river valley [...] pre-Gaod́iiya civilization starts there. Comparatively speaking the Austric influence is comparatively less than the Mongol-Tantric influence. [...] less than the Gondawana influence.
[38] “The deltaic portion of the [...] number of Latin derivative words is comparatively little. The difference in intonation in the respective areas, too, is quite discernible.
[9] The followers of dogma do not want [...] the labyrinth of dogma, dogma has comparatively little influence on science. The [...] under the clear, unclouded sky.
[1] The people of Ráŕh [...] of Ráŕh. They have comparatively high-bridged noses and are somewhat [...] of Arambag, Burdwan and Kandi.
[79] The river which takes birth in Midnapore and whose waters are comparatively black is called Káliyághái [...] the banks of the Haldii River.
[97] There is a living history behind [...] very ancient times; thus they have comparatively little written history. Stone [...] have to be mercilessly discarded.
[3] Thus even a comparatively weak person can become balaván [...] wherewithal to reach the Almighty.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh [...] been formed from the seabed, is comparatively new. There is a great possibility [...] sargasso sea in ancient times.
[37] Now, let us come to the question [...] substrata, although they will be comparatively few in number. The degree of balance [...] stratum will then be established.
[6] Some people may say that Vraja Krśńa was comparatively easy to attain, for He mixed freely [...] prajiṋá [intellect].
[4] Comparatively speaking and in ultimate terms, [...] with the external objectivity.
[6] In the world today a handful of [...] humanity, so they are able to buy comparatively expensive foods, and use them [...] harmful influence on their minds.
[3] There are various types of movement [...] attraction of the psychic realm is comparatively long-lasting, and the momentum and attraction of the spiritual realm is everlasting.
[7] Each sub-centre is related to the next sub-centre. Of the two cakras, the lower one is comparatively crude. The physical control of [...] absolutely spiritual in character.
[3] Comparatively democracy is the most favourable [...] because most people do not want it.
[36] “Samá” means [...] about 28-29 years. Life in a zoo is comparatively safe – free from worries [...] [“Live a hundred years”].
[43] Now you may have heard that when [...] pántuá . Since it has comparatively more semolina, there is a hint [...] know that pániitoya !
[48] The t́oŕi plant is [...] gives a somewhat greater yield and comparatively more oil than rái. Its [...] feed and manure than rái.
[219] Although they are much stronger [...] physical changes. Their snout becomes comparatively long and their stomach becomes [...] take more precautionary measures.
[84] “The Gangetic river valley [...] pre-Gaod́iiya civilization starts there. Comparatively speaking the Austric influence is comparatively less than the Mongol-Tantric influence. [...] less than the Gondawana influence.
[108] “The deltaic portion of the [...] number of Latin derivative words is comparatively little. The difference in intonation in the respective areas, too, is quite discernible.
[115] Most civilized countries follow [...] line of reasoning, to receive comparatively good treatment. Should decapitation be prescribed as the cure for a headache?
[7] In general urban people are immune [...] others because they have to face comparatively more intellectual struggle. So [...] minds because they are moving with comparatively greater velocity.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] whereas these deities are all of comparatively recent origin – about two [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[33] You should note carefully that [...] popular in Krishnanagar. It is comparatively recent in origin, as it started [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[27] The word iishii comes from the [...] means “supremacy when judged comparatively”. For example, “Among these [...] meaning but is neuter in gender.
[29] The meaning of the word iishiká/iiśiká [...] large in size, but whose eyes are comparatively small. Because the eyes of elephants [...] iishiká in old Sanskrit.
[15] The nostrils of people in hot countries are comparatively large and the front of the nose [...] portion of the nose increases.
[16] People who live in cold countries [...] noses are high, their nostrils are comparatively small because if a large amount [...] body at the time of breathing.
[2] Social and political leaders should [...] waste their valuable time over the comparatively unimportant issue of language? [...] the people will remain unsolved.
[32] The Mongolians can be divided into [...] Indo- Burmese have flat noses and comparatively big bodies. Fifthly, the Indo-Tibetans [...] and little hair on their bodies.
[6] Discrimination : One of these [...] advancement, but the degree of speed is comparatively slow.
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] people who have flat noses and comparatively big bodies, inhabit an area covering [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[19] There is a word in Bengali, ujir [...] up I learned that ánb is comparatively more correct than ám. I [...] Mámá, dont you?
[53] Suppose a particular group has [...] of rich people in that group is comparatively few. The culture of another group, [...] dramas upon those good people.
[1] Every spiritual realization – from the higher spiritual realm to the comparatively low psycho-spiritual realm – [...] certain physical short-comings.
[11] This process of emanation is not [...] times peoples hands were comparatively longer than they are today. Arms [...] description of Arjuna has written:
[24] Áus is grown in comparatively dry soil which receives little [...] fit for áus cultivation.
[33] The soil of Ráŕh [...] of áus should be grown in comparatively high land. As soon as aman is [...] for only two and a half months.
[87] Of all the states in India, Gujarat [...] difficult to digest. Black gram is comparatively easy to digest.
[165] Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda, Raiganj, [...] field as an associate crop. In the comparatively dry regions of Tripura, green [...] be used as a good cattle fodder.
[23] West Bengal earns no percentage [...] cotton to Maharashtra and Gujarat at comparatively low prices, whereas the farmers [...] essential food items at extra cost.
[1] The vast area of eastern India [...] climate of the western part is comparatively hot and dry, and the temperature [...] that is, Tripura and Assam, is comparatively wet and humid. The amount of average [...] moisture in the air decreases.
[2] The geographical environment largely [...] active than the inhabitants of a comparatively dry area. The humidity and heat [...] somewhat averse to physical labour.
[13] Pratyakśa puńya, [...] circumstances. It is a fact that comparatively few people actually acquire direct [...] explains puńyam or virtue.
[26] The Mongolians have yellowish skin [...] Indo-Burmese, who have flat noses and comparatively big bodies; and the Indo-Tibetans, who have flat noses and are good-looking.
[15] Some of those that are comparatively imaginative regard Kámamaya [...] through circumstantial pressure.
[37] Farsi is written nowadays in a [...] path of development its speed is comparatively less than that of medieval Farsi.
[53] “Proper adjustment” [...] service, because intellectual power is comparatively subtle and rare. From those who [...] and still less physical service.
[68] Purport: In comparatively developed organisms, creepers [...] ahaḿtattva and citta, get manifested.
[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii [...] became transformed into laokik [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, Sarasvatiis [...] 2 )
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] bodies. This indicates that they are comparatively evolved. So the change in the [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[17] Among the creatures we are familiar [...] their offspring. They are also comparatively more intelligent than other creatures [...] tails, even their excretory systems.
[23] It is, however, very necessary [...] development of consciousness is comparatively little; i.e., if vegetables are [...] body without taking such lives.
[147] (65) The Supreme recognition of [...] social and political life it is comparatively difficult due to the extreme influence [...] existence, nor is it possible to do so.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] whereas these deities are all of comparatively recent origin – about two [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[30] Let us come to Śod́ashii [...] popular in Krishnanagar. It is comparatively recent in origin, as it started [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[11] It is, however, very necessary [...] development of consciousness is comparatively little; i.e., if vegetables are [...] body without taking such lives.
[19] In the psychic world we use the [...] [subconscious] mind whose scope is comparatively much smaller but which functions [...] contemplation born of experience.