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[10] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] privileges as men, they commanded considerable social prestige. But in the Vipra [...] compelled to be subservient to one man.
[13] Deforestation causes drought because [...] roots of plants absorb and hold considerable amounts of water which is slowly [...] problem through their own efforts.
[62] “My dear friends… one more point. English may be a good language, and may claim considerable respect throughout the entire [...] ears with your fingers.”
[68] The first visitor said, “Sir, [...] was truly unique and has created considerable agitation and unrest among the students.”
[102] The secretary ghost was saying, [...] suitable candidate wont there be considerable opposition? Im concerned [...] shall be deeply grieved.”
[26] It would not be irrelevant to say [...] prevalent in India, Tibet and a considerable part of China, the centre or the [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[37] Have vipras only exploited others? [...] list of those services has been considerable. The kśatriyas conquered [...] Vipra Age was able to devour them.
[44] Indeed, vipras earn considerable amounts of money from the public [...] straying from the path of religiosity.
[87] In the Kśatriya Age, a woman [...] rights as men, they still commanded considerable respect. But in the Vipra Age [...] existence in society without a husband.
[203] In vipra society people have considerable scope (though not complete scope) [...] intellectual logicians philosophies.
[12] “Sahasrapáda”. [...] certain distance in between – a considerable distance between two points. But [...] travelling from one place to another.
[5] How did change occur in the psychic [...] their psychic world resulted in considerable clash among the nerve cells and [...] change in the physical structure.
[29] Cultural evolution has also brought about, and is continuing to bring about, a considerable change in society. This change [...] culture through mutual cooperation.
[9] Similarly, a so-called culturally [...] expressions of life, they have made considerable social progress and are thus more socially advanced. Similar is the case with the Africans.
[11] After diikśá, the concerned person acquires considerable knowledge regarding how to do, [...] spirituality. He or she becomes a Brahman.
[3] There is a considerable difference between the physical [...] sphere compared to human beings. Considerable changes have also taken place [...] human beings to a great extent.
[19] During the Mahábhárata [...] connected to different panditas had considerable variation in their knowledge. [...] was a small university in itself.
[1] This popular story is about a Bengali [...] challenge him directly, but expressed considerable doubt about his story in their private conversations.
[17] Titles of the present society have undergone considerable changes during the past fifty [...] simply misuses of energy and money.
[24] Ceremonies provide the opportunity [...] ácárya is desirable since he enjoys considerable esteem. Ácárya is also more conversant. He combines esteem with efficiency.
[29] Another form of injustice in society [...] other are very common. Women in a considerable area of the world are considered [...] take part in spiritual practices.
[284] Another form of injustice in society [...] other are very common. Women in a considerable area of the world are considered [...] the government of the country.
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, [...] prevalent in India, Tibet and a considerable part of China, the centre or the [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[23] If one is not able to give the [...] philosophy will not be able to do any considerable harm to the community: normally the harm will come after his or her demise.
[21] In Sanskrit, one of the names of [...] contraction occurs inside the body, and a considerable amount of sweat mixed with salt [...] a kind of physical affliction.
[14] Eśo ha deva pradishonu [...] all four directions. There are considerable differences in recommendations [...] to face always in one direction.
[22] When a microcosm reaches a stage of expanded consciousness, having made considerable psychic progress due to natural [...] “mind-preponderant being”.
[69] I was speechless. I pieced all [...] told me that he had been feeling considerable mental unease for the past fifteen [...] why he was gasping for breath.
[4] A considerable number of Ráŕhii [...] based on concrete information.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] characteristics are not uniform. There are considerable differences in the mental thought-processes [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[17] It is said, káya práńe [...] minute quantities of silver, and a considerable amount of calcium. As our body [...] known as káya in Sanskrit.
[14] If, moreover, the person whom you [...] someone thinks of thieves for a considerable length of time, the idea of stealing [...] associated with your thought processes.
[2] Apará is temporary and imperfect [...] the same question paper after a considerable lapse of time, that person might [...] time ago may no longer be correct.
[10] Here lies the fundamental or moral [...] philosophy is that the former has a considerable benevolent aspect but the latter [...] spiritual and material philosophies.
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] Aryan influence. There is also considerable Mongolian influence, especially [...] the crime of touching the land.
[44] The value of the principle [...] the poisoned Bhiima. There were considerable advances in Ayurveda in poison [...] making progress in this respect.
[139] I was speechless. I pieced all [...] told me that he had been feeling considerable mental unease for the past fifteen [...] why he was gasping for breath.
[208] Kumáráyańas [...] influence of these two queens was considerable in the kingdom of Tibet. The king was inspired by them to accept the Buddhist religion.
[13] People may judge others, but there [...] the basis of a verdict involves considerable risk.
[15] In order to determine whether the [...] genuine, judges will have to take considerable help from detectives. The workload [...] be verified again by the judges.
[8] “My grandfathers biggest [...] became Himalaya. Of course, there is considerable debate about this – there [...] muniryasya mataḿna bhinnam.
[3] Present-day humanity has, no doubt, made considerable intellectual progress. But in [...] beings lose their mental adjustment.
[23] As we have already said, the greatest [...] the present-day world have made considerable progress, so now they must not [...] the agony of total loss.”
[30] To ensure socio-economic development, [...] travel long distances, involving considerable expenditure, and there is the [...] employment in every socio-economic unit.
[4] But those who are demons in human [...] authentic, thus bringing about considerable harm to the society, the state [...] clever people, are harming others.
[16] The basic problem in China is that despite considerable agricultural progress, China has [...] thus preventing a dark future.
[2] The feeling that is at work behind [...] If this stage continues over a considerable length of time, one loses oneself. [...] would have wanted to live here.