Co > References for ‘contrast’
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[198] In contrast to olden times, today the different [...] can never be called literature.
[3] The proof that these communities [...] consolidated in particular areas. In contrast, the Brahmins and the Kayasthas [...] have come from outside Bengal.
[15] SOME [...] different entities, that is, when contrast is shown, the preposition [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[22] And finally, a person who moves [...] her own image by comparison and contrast. So it is a must for such a person [...] paranindá [slandering].
[14] The Shákadviipii Brahmans [...] Vaedyaka system was in vogue. In contrast to Ayurveda, the Vaedyaka treatises [...] bodies made him a social outcaste.
[6] IISHVARA. The Cosmic Controller; [...] non-dualism). In various degrees of contrast to this theory are three schools, [...] upádhiváda theory.)
[2] Ku and kú [...] very wide range of meanings; in contrast, the arena of meaning of the verbal [...] monkeys and vixens do, for example.
[83] Káliuṋga [...] are many references to melon. In contrast, the use of sphot́ana [...] to it in Vedic literature.
[43] In Bengali pronunciation distortion [...] the compound word embodying that contrast that is formed – whether [...] language would be benefited thereby.
[31] In the case of comparison, when [...] “compare to” is “contrast”.
[7] The philosophical texts refer to [...] powerful Entity. Human beings, in contrast, are only small creatures; by [...] and help from some other entity.
[3] Then Bábá asked him [...] becoming more and more tranquil, in contrast to the disturbance he had felt [...] last he lost control of his body.
[6] In some places there is a mixed [...] property after his death. This is in contrast to the system practised in other [...] not an ideal arrangement either.