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[12] The human pineal gland, which is [...] would mean loss of shelter and consequent disintegration, otherwise described [...] mahatii vinaśt́i.
[20] Shántikarma, performing [...] are removed, then the suffering consequent upon those defects, and therefore also the legacy of the bad stars, can be avoided.
[12] Now the time has come when this [...] in the physical sphere, and the consequent disparity, is the noumenal cause [...] being disturbed again and again.
[48] The same thing applies to human [...] also take responsibility for the consequent praise or criticism. If the government [...] being the slaves of human beings.
[17] Titles of the present society have [...] This is to be regretted. It is consequent on social debility that they harbour [...] simply misuses of energy and money.
[6] Tantra has another meaning as well. [...] leads to ones expansion and consequent emancipation is called tantra. Thus sádhaná and Tantra are inseparable.
[17] Regarding cooperatives, we must [...] occasion for a tool down and the consequent closure of subsidiary industries [...] into an industrial cooperative.
[11] Thus, the number of vrttis in the [...] development of human intellect and the consequent increase in vrttis, language also [...] compile a dictionary for them.
[2] These bondages are of three types: [...] at once but they cannot, and the consequent dissatisfaction created in their [...] there are personal bondages also.
[2] 1. Lack of nutritious diet and consequent anaemia; 2. Unnatural way of life; [...] Ignorance regarding sexual matters.
[2] Now the question is, has the developed [...] difference in the psychic sphere and the consequent difference in the physical sphere [...] the speciality of human beings.
[125] 1. Lack of nutritious diet and consequent anaemia;
[9] This over-acidity of the blood also causes swelling and consequent pain in different parts of the [...] condition is “rheumatism”.