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[34] After conquering India they started their machinery [...] lingua franca of multilingual India.
[27] The greater the clashes in human [...] beings have become obsessed with conquering time. Due to its tremendous speed, [...] are part of the unbalanced flow.
[14] Later, when Alarkas reputation as a great yogi had spread far and wide, the conquering king requested him to take back [...] story of Madálasá.
[6] After the death of Tripurásura, [...] Gayásura went all over the world conquering people, torturing them and making [...] of Viśńu or Shiva.
[53] During the Kśatriya Age [...] Kśatriya Age in the work of conquering the inanimate world, and continues to inspire people even today.
[23] In this heterogeneous world the [...] to worship the nearest Entity by conquering the distance or chasm created [...] the sádhaka to reality.
[16] Human [staticity] can be converted [...] all mental weaknesses; and after conquering these weaknesses and other mental [...] a sádhanásamara.
[8] Human nature is such that one thinks [...] inter-clan war, the chief of the conquering clan would offer that clans [...] performed by a sovereign ruler], etc.
[96] In the subsequent stage they [...] non-Vedic or non-Aryan land. Upon conquering Videha after great struggle, they [...] contemporary with Videha). After somehow conquering Mithila and Magadha, they proceeded [...] with insurmountable opposition.
[7] The Peshawar thief told the next [...] to India with the intention of conquering the entire country. He succeeded [...] He thought they were warships.
[7] Although there is some small Chinese [...] kingdom there in ancient times. After conquering parts of Thailand and Malaysia, [...] peoples daily life there.
[6] Conquering communities forcibly kidnapped [...] offerings of clothes and food.)
[24] Human beings are rapidly conquering space and time. The boundary of [...] change according to changes in time.