Co > References for ‘conjugal’
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[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which [...] necessary to give up ones conjugal life in order to begin intuitional [...] (káma) and attachment (moha) makes conjugal relations a necessity. Intuitional [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.
[32] Due to mutual self-interest people [...] to the pleasure of that body. As conjugal relations were based on gratification [...] throughout the world in all societies.
[56] It was to a large extent this sense of value that elevated conjugal and domestic life to the human level. Conjugal relations came not to be limited [...] to include a sense of duty. As conjugal relations developed, a fathers [...] power they had previously enjoyed.
[57] In olden times kśatriya [...] latter half, the stability of both conjugal and group relations in the latter [...] “Might makes right.”
[59] In order to properly maintain the [...] Kśatriya Age socially-recognized conjugal relations gradually evolved, replacing unrecognized relationships.
[32] The Aryans outside India had no [...] well-knit social structure and strong conjugal relationships. Even those nature-worshipping [...] for the formation of a society.
[16] SOME [...] husband/wife (pair) conjugal king [...] for post-disease care.
[4] The shúdras fought solely [...] this sense of values that raised conjugal and domestic life to human standard to a great extent. Instead of conjugal relations being limited to the [...] duty. With the establishment of conjugal relationships a sense of duty [...] lost their previous authority.
[5] In these kśatriya societies [...] was no strong binding in their conjugal relations. Society was male-dominated [...] the first half, the stability of conjugal and group relationships depended [...] belongs to the valiant”.
[58] Since in ancient times the husband [...] of the word kuka is the conjugal relationship between husband and wife – ( jáyá-pati>jampati>dampati ).