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[16] Here [in relation to Bengal] the [...] this Mansingha was universally condemned: his action was despicable because [...] humanity over the negative forces.
[90] You know that nothing is perfect [...] character and conduct. If a person is condemned to capital punishment, he or she [...] be appropriate to the offense.
[41] What is this abhimána? It [...] and chewing betel are not so much condemned in society as wine is. The reason [...] as condemnable as drinking wine.
[7] Today many people have assembled [...] None of these inventions should be condemned. They are all simply designed to meet the psychic demands of different ages.
[10] Engrained habits prevent people [...] things. Things which they initially condemned now become easy for them to use, [...] them to adapt to the new things.
[86] Ans.: – The best way to propagate [...] associated with that which is being condemned.
[18] SOME [...] that cannot be scolded or condemned illegible [...] people directly or indirectly.
[74] [O merciful Lord, you condemned the custom of sacrificing animals, [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[45] The meaning of the verbal root [...] “roo”. Thus it is not to be condemned if one writes rju-rju and pronounces [...] ruju-ruju; it can be spelled rju-rju.
[86] Ans.:- The best way to propagate [...] associated with that which is being condemned.
[220] The best way to propagate a sublime [...] associated with that which is being condemned.
[34] If mango glue is kept in a container [...] since ancient times people have condemned both catching fish with a fishhook [...] considered the deed of an honest person.
[64] Gandhiji was a simple man. So [...] opponents would have certainly condemned him. Those who call the working [...] and an opportunist. If some have condemned him for this, then it has to be [...] themselves in their political life.
[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly [...] but in fact detasted. Drinking is condemned in the Muslin community on religious [...] prepare toddy from these palms.
[16] Now it is true that one may attain [...] afflictions, because such a person remains condemned by society as long as human history [...] all their thoughts and actions.
[46] Those people who support caste, [...] however, is unnatural and is to be condemned.
[4] In the past we observed that those [...] the desire to use it, should be condemned, not because they are immobile, [...] obstructing the movement of others.
[60] Marriage is a natural function like bath, food, sleep, etc. Therefore, there is nothing to be condemned in it, nor does it go against [...] various diseases in body and mind.
[79] “After Shasháuṋkas [...] Bengal and the people of Magadha condemned and censured him for this.