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[9] Human beings have to earn their [...] their land. The citizens of those countries which are socio-economically developed [...] their life-spans were shortened.
[18] SAJNE. Moringa oleifera Lam. [...] SHÁṊKÁLU. Yam bean (name used in some countries), Pachyrrhizus erosus Urban. [...] not botanically related to betel.
[14] The meaning of átapa [...] sunshine is not the same for all countries at all times. Therefore, it is [...] winter between noon and 2 p.m.
[2] The kśatriyas tried to construct [...] power were different in different countries of the world, but those of the vipras were the same in almost all countries. The vipras achieved their ends [...] righteousness or spirituality.
[4] In the matrimonial system of the [...] their feminine charm and beauty. In countries where the women alone toil and [...] domination. Even in the advanced countries of the world, where the women [...] in the subsequent Vaeshya Era.
[10] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] very existence in society. In some countries, more than one woman was compelled to be subservient to one man.
[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] on the verge of death. In some countries and in some periods, they were [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
[1] A liberal Shaeva [Shaivite] ideology [...] more liberty than those of other countries. They had absolute freedom to [...] today the same amount of liberty.
[5] Womens exploitation is more or less the same everywhere. Is it not a fact that in many countries even franchise rights were not given equally to men and women?
[6] Even today women are slaves to [...] education for all women in all countries of the world. No discrimination [...] for a glorious tomorrow.
[6] The aspects of Bhágavata [...] conflicts, millions of people left their countries and migrated to other lands. Millions of people leave their countries even today and, if the occasion [...] build and ideal human society.
[12] Unfortunately, the biased history [...] of the ruling class of different countries. The study of this biased history is detrimental to society. It should not occur.
[8] Another cause of environmental [...] should be properly filled. In some countries it is the practice to use sand [...] causing whole regions to collapse.
[9] In some Arab countries, huge amounts of money have been [...] years ago the leaders of these countries realized that the supply of oil [...] think about the future of their countries after the supply of oil was exhausted. [...] alarm at the sight of the rain!
[2] The inner spirit of yatamána [...] shástra that yogis would go to countries ruled by powerful kings to be [...] needs of the people can be met.
[39] In Saḿskrta there are various [...] The person who visits different countries and learns various things is a paryatáka or tourist.
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[61] According to some people there [...] bananas or crabs with them to distant countries. In ancient times, a distant land [...] a distant land from the earth.
[3] People in many countries of the world eat ants, even civilized [...] have a sweet and sour flavour.
[1] Now there is the sex difference. [...] they had no voting rights in many countries of the world. Why? They are also [...] to be rooted out of the society.
[1] In Sanskrit suppression is called [...] an open atmosphere. In Islamic countries, for example, women want to participate in sports and games, but they are prevented. In communist countries there are many people who want [...] psychology and an inferiority complex.
[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter trade between different countries continued, but in towns and cities [...] undertaken through monetary exchange.
[3] The practice of the mutual exchange [...] trade”. In foreign trade those countries which have a large volume of very [...] Barter trade is advantageous for countries like Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Kampuchea (Kamboja in Sanskrit) and Tibet.
[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] back merchandise from overseas countries. In exchange for exports which [...] used to bring back gold coins.
[8] There is little difference between [...] manners and customs in almost all the countries of Western Europe are practically [...] nation on the basis of that factor.
[77] Today the primary duty of the common [...] with each of the poor and backward countries of Southeast Asia. A strong nation [...] nation or that group of nations.
[78] It is through this anti-exploitation [...] state. The nations in the capitalist countries are not united on the basis of [...] of such nations with due care.
[81] Today human beings, to whatever [...] strong nations in their respective countries; and, on the other side, preach [...] nations are not outside the universe!
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] less in vogue in almost all the countries of the world, not just in one [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[23] India is a multi-lingual and multi-religious [...] follow the example of some other countries. In Switzerland, for instance, [...] collective psychology of the people.
[2] In democratic countries the mundane goal of party leaders [...] to fulfil their selfish aims.
[1] Another meaning of gáyan is the rule, method or style of singing songs. In various countries songs are sung differently at [...] by noted families of musicians.
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[18] The vaeshyas do not confront any [...] In poverty-stricken democratic countries they buy votes. As they accomplish [...] to be taken out of their hands.
[51] In order to raise the general standard [...] the main reasons why capitalistic countries develop extremely rapidly in the material sphere.
[52] Furthermore, if large amounts of [...] system, has failed in socialistic countries. If the ownership of wealth is [...] wealth as individual owners would.
[67] It should be remembered that in countries where the dominant vaeshya structure [...] to go on until such a day comes.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] they become beasts. Those backward countries which have less socio-politico-economic [...] to have more immorality. In such countries the leaders misguide the people [...] evident in a few of the more affluent countries.
[14] There is still one thing more. There are countries in the world where the average [...] do and what they should not do.
[25] All petty thoughts and narrow sentiments [...] all equally. They look upon all countries as their own country, all languages as their own language, and all races as their own race.
[12] About 150 years ago Karl Marx observed [...] socio-economic problems of communist countries?
[13] Intelligent people working in the [...] what is happening in communist countries. The commune system of production [...] Australia which are capitalist countries, although it has sufficient land [...] productive potential of its people.
[1] The British Parliament – [...] recognized. That is, people in these countries have to read English, although English is not their natural tongue.
[2] Now, on the other side of the Irish [...] England occupied all these three countries – Wales, Scotland and Ireland [...] their struggle for independence.
[33] Suppose a person meditates on turmeric; [...] is still to be observed in many countries! So if you meditate on Gańesha, [...] 11 )
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[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] discrimination between different countries? Is there any difference for Him [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[20] Brahma exists in all directions [...] to a Brahma sádhaka all countries are equally holy, all directions [...] created is all that Supreme Entity.
[23] In ancient England there were so many countries, named Sussex, Essex, Yorkshire, [...] combined and made Great Britain.
[6] Some politicians, instead of entering [...] sovereignty of their respective countries although their professed economic [...] propaganda chorus of the Allied forces?
[7] The people of today are utilizing [...] stifled, as is happening in certain countries of the world, the individual and [...] to attain intellectual progress.
[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] racial characteristics in certain countries at certain times. Self-seeking [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.
[13] Can Parama Puruśa ever decree [...] advancement was severely hindered in many countries.
[19] Concerning the spirit of society, [...] attitudes of humanity. In reality many countries of the world are multilingual, [...] expressions between social groups.
[22] Take the case of ancient Egyptian [...] Asia and the southeast European countries were inherently stronger in their [...] ancient Egyptian civilization.
[84] A strong social structure could [...] of strong state control in those countries where repeated coup d́ tats [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[88] In some countries in ancient times, a social system [...] firm way in those parts of those countries where the state or governmental [...] weakness of the state administration.
[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] conveyances; normally people of suck countries will have very great regard for [...] Fakir strikes his form.”
[79] “Every branch of knowledge [...] natural features of the different countries of the world. Mathematics deals [...] and forms of great personages.
[2] Different countries have different kinds of pronunciation. [...] pánii is pronounced as páin.
[3] Instead of dwelling upon the ancient [...] Varśa. The boundary between two countries is the line regarding which the [...] Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa.
[14] It often happens that, not due [...] called mania. Among women in certain countries one such mania occurs: touch-mania. [...] purity. This is a case of mania.
[35] In human life socio-economic items [...] strong in PROUT, especially in those countries where there was the brutal rule [...] human beings in a very short time.
[14] And in the field of science, what [...] people has increased in most of the countries of the world. We have not been [...] synthesis which, alas, we did not do.
[15] Crimes are acts forbidden by the [...] vice is different in different countries. The aspirants of world fraternity [...] commonly to humanity in general.
[9] Everything in this world is changing [...] the age of big animals and small countries, because it is difficult to supply them with pabula. It is difficult for small countries to maintain their integrity. After [...] of mutations and transmutations.
[113] Mamatá, the vrtti of love [...] best-quality goods made in other countries. This occurs due to their irrational [...] away when they grow up tomorrow.
[138] Senseless, sadistic killing is [...] pishunatá. These days in many civilized countries people are unable to give up meat-eating, [...] contrary to the spirit of Neohumanism.
[153] Na is the acoustic root of moha [...] quantities of food grains from other countries, become so infatuated with their [...] a net exporter of food to other countries.
[5] In the state of infancy a man is [...] diminished after 39 years in hot countries and 50 years in cold countries and this marks the human beings gradual advancement towards death.
[3] High ideals have been preached many times in many countries, no doubt, but to what extent [...] history with disregard and aversion.
[31] Personalities of intermediate category [...] that democracy succeeds only in countries where people lack vigour. There are many countries where the people do not lack vigour, [...] makes its appearance only in those countries where the people have an ample [...] accepted [autocracy] wholeheartedly.
[32] In this world there are also many countries where there are no honest, sincere [...] sádhaná meets success everywhere.
[12] The kings or chieftains staged [...] revelry. Since they lived in cold countries, of course, wine and meat were [...] often called “honey”.
[30] The victorious Aryans, coming from cold countries, were a skilled and competent [...] less competence than the Aryans.
[89] The tiger is one of the oldest [...] came into India from the non-Aryan countries of China, Tibet, etc. Lions came much later from the Aryan countries bordering on the northwest corner [...] skin of an animal of the non-Aryan countries (vyághra-krttiḿ [...] [“riding on a lion”].
[16] The bonus system of work and piece [...] the most industrially developed countries, there are only a few labour disputes [...] similar to the cooperative system.
[67] Everywhere in the manifested or [...] such a fight will continue. Those countries which cry for disarmament are [...] police forces for maintaining peace.
[69] In a democratic system non-educationalist [...] minds of the people. In communist countries, no other ism other than Marxism [...] approved by university boards.
[82] These things should be provided [...] this is not a crime in Islamic countries according to the law.
[21] Instrumental music is also based on mudrá . In western countries, only instruments such as the [...] because India is a hot country.
[2] Though the human society is one [...] subjective approach, whereas western countries put great stress on objective [...] greatness of Ananda Marga ideology.
[7] The Asian countries, in spite of their long heritage [...] invaders. The history of all the Asian countries, a region of so many religions, [...] deprivation and political subjugation.
[20] Most individual and social problems [...] that exist to some degree in all countries of the world. If the need for [...] would have died of starvation.
[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] also better than many developed countries outside India.
[54] Why are human beings afraid of [...] is possible. That is why in some countries we find pre-historic creatures [...] category of that of an earthworm.
[5] Communism is a collection of contradictions. In countries where the communists are not in [...] it is against the human psyche.
[18] Repression occurs whenever you [...] an open atmosphere. In Islamic countries, for example, women want to participate in sports and games, but they are prevented. In communist countries there are many people who want [...] called “avadamana”.
[8] In Bengal, as you know, winter [...] precious season. In Scandinavian countries, spring is warmly welcomed because of the biting cold of those countries, and the footfall of spring indicates [...] She is also worshipped in Tibet.
[6] To effectively implement this, [...] undeveloped, developing and developed countries has been neglected, hence the economic systems of these countries are breaking down and creating a worldwide crisis.
[10] One of the main reasons for the failure of the cooperative system in different countries of the world is the rampant immorality [...] to perpetuate their domination.
[19] In many undeveloped and developing countries of the world there is excessive [...] importance and value of their labour.
[37] Centralized planning has totally failed in all countries of the world, including India. [...] centralization will be destroyed.
[77] Materialism functions by imposing [...] operation. Thus, in materialistic countries or societies, people look at one [...] alliance to protect self-interests.
[98] Q. 52. Can a singular economic theory be adopted for all countries, at all times and for all strata of society?
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[5] Of the federal states in the world, [...] or jurisdiction. But in certain countries, particularly where there is the [...] electorate, which resembles a plebiscite.
[1] Autonomous means ruling the self. [...] emperor is a king ruling over other countries along with his own.
[5] Similarly, to build a well-knit social order discipline is an essential prerequisite. Some countries of the world are fast losing their [...] economy of a country must be sound.
[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] Nordic Aryans belong to Scandinavian countries and they have red complexions [...] demarcate socio-economic units.
[1] In nearly all countries of the world economically privileged [...] exploitative and reactionary forces.
[8] Capitalists, in either their singular [...] the speculative markets in all countries of the world should be closed down immediately.
[11] To solve the unemployment problem [...] high unemployment. In most of the countries of the world where there is high [...] necessary skills for employment.
[30] The introduction of the local language [...] many undeveloped and developing countries.
[20] The Indian state of Orissa is very [...] these mineral resources to other countries. If the raw materials had been [...] nor increase collective wealth.
[8] A glimpse through human history [...] conquer the world they invaded countries, one after another. How could [...] tragic plight of the common people?
[29] Another form of injustice in society [...] many other, so-called advanced, countries of this world, women do not have [...] government of the country. In other countries women are considered unfit to take part in spiritual practices.
[11] Freedom is restored through struggle. [...] least so it seems in most of the countries of the world when put to socio-psychoanalysis, [...] reminiscent of the trade union movement.
[17] In most of the countries of the world, human families are [...] than that of the fathers.
[24] The dowry system : Many people regard the existing dowry system, prevalent in some countries of the world today, as something [...] the dowry system does not arise.
[12] Freedom is attained through struggle. [...] today, at least so it seems in most countries of the world, a proper socio-psycho-analysis [...] speeches on the freedom of women.
[18] In most countries society is patrilineal. The patrilineal [...] There are two main advantages.
[25] The dowry system : Many people regard the dowry system, which is followed in various countries today, as being unfair and unjust [...] relation to the dowry system]].
[59] In countries where people have no difficulty [...] to have psychic clash. In such countries people have to endure the pain [...] implies that everyone is responsible.
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[6] The other meaning of gandhaceliká [...] deer.” The musk deer lives in cold countries and looks ugly, but the hormone [...] keep them alive for a short time.
[10] Going against a recognized legal [...] crime. That is why in different countries there are differences of opinion [...] the practical wisdom of humanity
[22] It can be unequivocally stated [...] governmental structure of most democratic countries would change. And if sadvipras [...] and the heaven people imagine.
[26] Some people claim that they will [...] France and some other democratic countries are progressing towards socialism. [...] tortoise-like progress such as this? Many countries which do not follow a democratic [...] speed is the most important factor.
[27] Countries that exploited their colonies [...] evolution, that is, gradual change.
[28] If undeveloped countries avoid the path of revolution and [...] behaviour of their supporters.
[39] So far in the first rotation of [...] society has been formed. In most countries the last stage of the first rotation is in progress. In a few countries the post-shúdra-revolution [...] cycle is rotating in a natural way.
[41] Today I earnestly request all rational, [...] Sadvipras will have to work for all countries, for the all-round liberation [...] wishes I conclude my discourse.
[10] And that is the secret, and when [...] no artificial barrier, nor isms, countries or philosophies. This Nucleus [...] want to come and sit on My lap.
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] less in vogue in almost all the countries of the world, not just in one [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
[16] So the best arrangement will be [...] artificial rainfall system. Some countries are doing this.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] Aryans were the people of cold countries the people of the Caucasia region [...] moves and while moving learns.
[1] The population of the world is [...] alarmed about this. In capitalist countries there are sufficient reasons for such alarm, because in these countries the increasing population means greater poverty for the people.
[3] In capitalist countries, if people adopt birth control [...] may appear in them at any moment.
[18] SOME [...] king ruling over other countries along with his own [...] people directly or indirectly.
[30] Every body and mind is structured [...] though they may belong to different countries of the world.
[72] Another meaning of the verbal root [...] of the worlds rkśa countries.
[9] Now, there is the sex difference. [...] they had no voting rights in many countries of the world. Why? They are also [...] to be rooted out of the society.
[7] Is any psychic progress attained [...] moving at a high speed? The affluent countries have purchased the brains of the [...] are highly developed? Are those countries which could not develop those inventions, like India and other Third World countries, underdeveloped countries? Not at all. The progressiveness [...] mean that they are more developed?
[1] There are mainly two types of mentality [...] Smallpox also breaks out in hot countries. Hence people started worshipping [...] the be-all and end-all of life.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] Needless to say, the history of all countries is replete with such examples.
[4] Even innumerable rural folk-rhymes [...] more liberty than those of other countries. They had absolute freedom to [...] the same amount of liberty today.
[2] When human beings first appeared [...] other parts of the world. In most countries, where the society was matriarchal, [...] patrilineal and matrilineal orders.
[3] The male-dominated society is followed [...] Ráŕh, like the people of other countries in the world, gave in to the exploitation of the Vaeshya Age.
[14] Later, it was in this Ráŕh [...] prevalent in India and many other countries, the distinguishing feature of [...] hands, feet, eyes, nose and face.
[3] The male structure differs from [...] formation of semen has started. (In hot countries this usually occurs at thirteen to fifteen years and a little later in cold countries.) As soon as semen has formed, [...] microvita will not do any harm.
[30] If under extreme conditions of [...] is fatal to human beings in cold countries. Influenza has a natural duration of four days whether medicine is taken or not.
[7] Shareholders must be people of [...] shares a person holds. In capitalist countries shares can be purchased. Democracy in capitalist countries is a farce because votes can be purchased and poor people cannot fight elections.
[17] 9) Question : Is barter trade suitable for undeveloped or developing countries?
[18] Answer : It is suitable for both undeveloped and developing countries, especially where the number of [...] country, barter trade is suitable.
[77] Materialism functions by imposing [...] operation. Thus, in materialistic countries or societies, people look at one [...] alliance to protect self-interests.
[98] Q. 52. Can a singular economic theory be adopted for all countries, at all times and for all strata of society?
[6] Share holders must be people of [...] a person holds. In capitalist countries shares can be purchased. Democracy in capitalist countries is a farce because votes can be purchased and poor people cannot fight elections.
[41] 12) Question: Why was everything in communist countries done under the dark veil of the iron curtain?
[13] Question – Why is everything in the communist countries done under the dark veil of the iron curtain?
[12] 3. Question: Can a single economic theory be adopted by all countries, at all times and for all strata of society?
[17] While peoples economy is [...] concern of undeveloped and developing countries, but psycho-economy will gain [...] week and have much spare time.
[2] P.R. Sarkar was especially keen that underdeveloped and developing countries should adopt a more scientific [...] and most backward parts of India.
[21] Each race has its own special characteristics. [...] depend on climatic conditions. In countries with a wetter climate people feel [...] to eat them in large quantities.
[27] Tamarind should be eaten in countries with wet or damp climates, otherwise [...] also grows more in these kinds of countries. Mangoes were not used in Persia [...] called tentuli in old Bengali:
[2] In fact samádhi is neither [...] entity, at all times, and in all countries there is some kind of temporary equilibrium.
[15] This has one very interesting aspect, [...] degree of economic affluence, some countries are called “developed”, [...] none of these so-called developed countries can stand on their own legs. They are simply compelling the developing and undeveloped countries to buy their industrial goods by creating circumstantial pressure on them. None of these countries becomes developed by developing its own resources.
[16] In those countries which are developing their own [...] distributed among them, so naturally some countries; resources will become exhausted [...] intellectual – against others.
[3] Anyhow, last week I was talking [...] only confined to India; in many countries outside India the giving of names [...] temple has been practically ruined.
[97] There is a living history behind [...] of the villages and towns of the countries that do not have a written history is discovered then the history of those countries will also come to light. The Indian [...] have to be mercilessly discarded.
[16] (2) Rájasika ahára [...] rájasika nature. In certain countries where there is a heavy snowfall, [...] támasika food as rájasika.
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[2] Unfortunately no such adjustment [...] today. Even in industrially advanced countries like Great Britain there is no [...] Kent are not equally developed.
[4] For this industrial revolution we must not depend upon raw materials from foreign countries. Remember that no country should [...] their own socio-economic unit.
[7] If the percentage of people engaged [...] agricultural produce, over-industrialized countries try to grab productive agricultural regions or countries and make them their satellites. These over-industrialized countries also find it necessary to keep industrially undeveloped countries within their control in order [...] consumer goods produced in their countries, they will suffer from economic depression and growing unemployment.
[8] In this regard there is no difference between the communist and non-communist countries. They are equally aggressive in [...] sabre-rattling in the world today.
[3] (1) Hypocritical psychology. Some [...] find many such theories in all the countries of the world. Coated in sweet [...] confuse and befool the masses.
[3] While trying to realize that singular [...] all people in all ages and in all countries. Absolute knowledge is the direct message from God.
[10] The political leaders of so many countries have led their countries to the brink of war. The political [...] vast amounts of money on arms.
[21] How far is relative knowledge acceptable [...] by that. Today in the communist countries of the world thousands of people [...] will forfeit the right to exist.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] quite different from the other countries in the East. Since ancient times, [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[13] Materialism can never be the base [...] that were the case, the affluent countries of the West would be utopian. [...] beings in todays communist countries is no better than that of domestic cattle in dairy farms.
[17] All the countries of the world can apply Ananda [...] Ananda Marga philosophy in this way.
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[14] Why should we single out only Ráŕh and Orissa? Almost all the countries of the world are faced with nearly [...] due to a lack of pramá.
[7] It is a fact that the population [...] become frightened. In capitalist countries there are sufficient reasons for such fear. In these countries an increase in the population [...] and satellites and settle there.
[8] If people living in capitalist countries voluntarily adopt birth control [...] mental reaction at any moment.
[27] In Bengali we say: ámi áshávádii [...] language can be seen in people of all countries and all epochs, and it will remain [...] the way I would like it to be.
[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] committed pratyaváya. In some countries, parents are responsible for arranging [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[27] Discrimination between men and [...] mere objects of enjoyment. In some countries, they are even considered unfit [...] be considered superior to women.
[6] In the world today a handful of [...] tuberculosis. Remember that in tropical countries non-vegetarian food is generally [...] harmful influence on their minds.
[23] In the modern world, capitalist [...] and heartless deprivation. Those countries suffering under the weight of [...] towards shúdra revolution.
[43] In many countries a well-knit and prosperous society [...] people or eradicate exploitation.
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] would be tree trade between the two countries.
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[8] Instrumental music is also based on mudrá . In western countries, only instruments such as the [...] because India is a hot country.
[16] In communist and capitalist countries, there is plenty of unutilized [...] service, etc. to solve this problem.
[68] I have just told you that the responsive [...] people are burnt as if dead. But in countries where burying the dead is in vogue, [...] Átman the controller (Iishana).
[2] It is not proper to treat Parama [...] collective pervasive association, in all countries, in all ages, in all microcosms. He is the life-force of the entire universe.
[26] You know that if the soldiers of two countries fight, the civilian population [...] and He could not support them.
[496] Depending upon the degree of economic affluence, some countries are called “developed,” [...] none of these so-called developed countries can stand on their own legs. They are simply compelling the developing and undeveloped countries to buy their industrial goods by creating circumstantial pressure on them. None of these countries is “developed” by developing its own resources.
[497] In those countries which are developing their own [...] distributed among them, so naturally some countries; resources will become exhausted [...] nations to obtain their resources.
[627] Females are debarred from many [...] they had no voting rights in many countries of the world. Why? They are also [...] to the washermans house?
[27] Some nerve plexuses get developed at the age of twelve to fourteen in hot countries and thirteen to sixteen in cold countries. In the male body they are the [...] as “seminal fluid”.
[4] History has been written and is [...] who plundered the neighbouring countries or kingdom, and who became a minister, [...] and aspirations of the masses.
[3] Comparatively democracy is the [...] dictator ship. Consequently democratic countries, whether in war, socio-economic [...] because most people do not want it.
[5] The nature of people is somewhat [...] history it can be noticed that many countries with a demoniacal nature have [...] after coming to the precipice.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] different kinds of jujube in different countries. The largest jujubes are available [...] quality is not of high standard.
[22] Generally trees with thorns [...] desert area is not that bad. Even in countries with heavy rainfall, they prefer [...] very sweet and some very sour.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] making fire works. In different countries jujube grows in different seasons [...] have seen this in Thailand also.
[43] If we continue to expand the [...] and legal systems of different countries, then it will lead to better prospects [...] culpability in any particular place.
[80] The Alsatian dogs are close [...] closely resemble jackals in cold countries.
[108] These warm trousers I have been [...] was saying that in those European countries, the dyeing cleaners also make [...] for this is also very limited.
[110] The gentleman was saying that everything has a good side and a bad side. In other countries there are washing machines for [...] of this. So most people in other countries wash clothes themselves instead [...] people of India as well as other countries have to come to the laundry. But [...] it is not a profitable business.
[92] If the percentage of people [...] the industrially over-developed countries try to convert agriculturally [...] these industrially undeveloped countries under their control in order to [...] recessions and growing unemployment.
[93] In this regard, there is no difference between communist and non-communist countries. All of them are equally aggressive [...] world is bound to be destroyed.
[27] Bullfights were prevalent in ancient times in certain countries of the world. Spain was especially [...] spectators would kill the bull.
[41] Kuru + vind + sha . The meaning [...] fragrant grass in many different countries, in different kinds of soil, in [...] grass, especially lemon grass.
[69] “Nobody is free from worries,” [...] to a satellite of the affluent countries. It would supply the raw materials and then buy the finished goods from the factories of those countries. So, willingly or unwillingly, [...] peaceful transfer of power.”
[73] By adding the suffix kan [...] Moreover it also differs in different countries. In cold countries a person reaches adolescence somewhat latter than one does in tropical countries. But in general, adolescence covers [...] kumáraka means a boy of this age.
[118] Kumbha also means ones [...] mundane or practical spheres in most countries. It is used for astrological purposes [...] or the kumbha name.
[23] People excavate the ground [...] called trenches. People of different countries dig trenches to defend themselves [...] for “trench”.
[3] In ancient days, the students during [...] students would return to their own countries and home with certificate of merit [...] before completing 24 years of age.
[7] There is a controversy over [...] in different armies of different countries by wearing khaki dress and other [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.
[33] In ancient times students used [...] to their own homes in their own countries with their certificates.
[59] Another meaning of the word [...] products were even exported to distant countries. It is also worth remembering [...] form is kulálii .
[64] Gandhiji was a simple man. So [...] Russia in order to protect their countries; freedom, despite being poles [...] themselves in their political life.
[18] The human body develops over the [...] age of thirty-nine (in tropical countries). Hence up until the age of thirty-nine the human body is called tanu . In tropical countries the human body after the age of [...] is to become thin or emaciated.
[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards [...] social life. When people from other countries arrived in Sri Lanka for the first [...] kulácára , complete darkness.
[140] A few days after the publication [...] quantity of clothes to all the countries of the world. They would have [...] and the deputy minister.”
[3] The banking system must be vigilant [...] common people. In the past in most countries of the world the banks threatened [...] occurs today not only in undeveloped countries, but also in developing and developed countries. Secondly, the banks must not [...] of bullion in their treasuries.
[1] If a business is built with the [...] have noticed that there are many countries which suffer from financial stringency, so they take loans from other countries. These loans are then used for ventures like constructing large dams on their rivers.
[49] c) True mustard, or yellow mustard. [...] used to be exported to different countries. Although today its production [...] be impossible or unachievable.
[23] All of you must have tasted [...] origin of the watermelon is the Arab countries. Whatever may be the case, it [...] means a watermelon with black skin.
[74] I told you a little while ago [...] region. But it is much longer in countries like Burma, Thailand and Kambouj [...] has a conch shell on its crown.
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] in a cold country. Even in hot countries, snakes go into hibernation for [...] the few snakes we find in cold countries are nonpoisonous. Snakes live primarily in tropical countries, particularly where there are [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[87] There are not only more snakes in hot countries, they also have more venom in [...] that have greater fear of snakes.
[212] 5) Many people call a cosmopolitan city – or a city in which people from different countries, speaking different languages, [...] word karvat́a can be used.
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] its place of origin is the Arab countries. But in todays world, melons [...] called káliká .
[37] A melon requires soft soil full [...] Bengal as well as India and other countries where there is an acute shortage [...] as a supplement to groundnuts.
[59] Many of you know that cucumber [...] born. This fruit grows in different countries and in different climates. Everywhere [...] actually is of Brittany origin.
[61] Apart from the seasonal cucumbers [...] size, shape and colour in different countries and in different seasons.
[20] 7) The covered water container [...] olden times for travel to far-off countries, and is still used today (such [...] things), is also called kakubha.
[53] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] kinds of woollen garments in cold countries during ancient times. Unfortunately, [...] out of their greed for its meat.
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka is a certain type of bird from cold countries that normally comes to India from [...] they come to India and other hot countries during the winter and stay there [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[47] 1) Tattvadraśt́á [...] who have taken birth in different countries and at different times, are called [...] mouth of a Vedic sage has come:
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, [...] could see there were from other countries. Although birds of the flamingo [...] tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[163] There are crowds of these birds [...] because they had left their own countries and come here in order to escape contact with the snow as well as the snowstorms.
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[25] Many people worship their motherland [...] the peace. The inhabitants of the countries involved should, in a better way, find a mutual settlement of such issues.
[26] Service should always be for the [...] their motherland and not other countries. If people go to another country, [...] that no ism can save humanity.
[341] In due time suitable arrangements were made to send the prisoners back to their countries. A rocket was ready to give Aparna and Anumay a comfortable trip back home.
[321] Abhijit and Madhumita said: “We [...] as possible to your respective countries. Thats why, without wasting [...] respective homes by plane.”
[9] What is the relationship between [...] a war was going on between two countries, the citizens of which have the [...] “Iśt́anist.”
[46] The same thing can be said about Parama Puruśa. He belongs to all, of all ages, of all countries and all climes.
[19] Anything else is not scripture [...] intellectually bankrupt. In all countries of the world such people form [...] conflict over religion forever.
[20] There is still another thing which [...] these two towns in two separate countries. Illiterate people living in Jessore [...] identify those who made them refugees.
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[2] The people of some countries have dark skin, tall bodies, black [...] noses, while the people of other countries have a fair complexion, medium [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[12] The greater the heat of the sun, [...] the heat is greater. In very hot countries white-skinned people find it very [...] melanin makes ones skin white.
[14] In hot countries the irises of peoples eyes [...] the scorching rays of the sun.
[15] The nostrils of people in hot countries are comparatively large and the [...] portion of the nose increases.
[16] People who live in cold countries develop fatty tissues in their [...] constitution of the inhabitants of cold countries so ideally suited as not to allow [...] body at the time of breathing.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] beings of all complexions in all countries and in all ages. A mere rustic, [...] a tryst with the same destiny.
[38] The newly awakened humanity of [...] noble and righteous persons of all countries, bound by fraternal ties, are [...] and message of eternal humanism.
[7] With the eradication of socio-economic [...] minerals are being exported to other countries. If these raw materials were properly [...] placing the cart before the horse.
[8] In all countries of the world, economically deprived [...] country can be easily increased.
[27] Similarly, dress and customs also [...] People living in extremely cold countries automatically wear warm clothing, while people living in tropical regions do not.
[31] The Aryans can be divided into [...] living in southern France, Arabian countries and the Balkan states belong to the Mediterranean sub-race.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] religious sentiment. The women of other countries do not follow this practice. It [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[21] Under such circumstances the industrially-developed countries, to ensure a permanent supply [...] the developing, or undeveloped, countries detect the intentions of the developed countries, conflict arises between the developed and undeveloped countries, and this poses a great threat to world peace.
[25] There are some people who want [...] [Benares].” How strange! All countries have been created by the Supreme Consciousness, so all countries are equal. The universal concept [...] geo-sentiment centring around Benares.
[26] “At least once in your life [...] sort of mentality is this? All countries are equal; why worship with your [...] or the south, or the west. All countries, all directions, are equal.
[30] Now let us see what the impact [...] particular direction. And those countries or directions which are beyond [...] from the principles of dharma.
[33] Some people adopt geo-socialism, [...] thus limiting socialism to their countries only, but this is not possible. [...] dangerous for human civilization.
[18] The simplistic statement “I [...] Supreme Consciousness exists in all countries and in all ages equally. There [...] of no significance whatsoever.
[3] Can Parama Puruśa ever give [...] and social advancement in many countries was severely hindered.
[7] In tropical countries a womans fertility lasts [...] forty-five or fifty-five, and in cold countries it lasts from fourteen or sixteen [...] “menstrual discharge.”
[15] In this phase, it will be easy [...] the collective farms in socialist countries is their unmanageable size.
[12] In the same way changes are occurring in relation to different countries. In one country, for instance, [...] there are quick changes in it.
[27] In the past, most countries of the world were victims of politico-economic [...] politico-economic exploitation.
[31] What can the financially-handicapped [...] enslave themselves to the powerful countries or groups because of their fear [...] is the outcome of such slavery?
[19] As with language, human dress and [...] clothes that people wear in hot countries is practically useless in cold countries. In rainy countries it becomes troublesome to walk [...] get muddy. So the people in such countries wear dhotis and similar kinds [...] change from pants to dhoti or lungi.
[6] Until PROUT is established, however, [...] many parts of India, and in other countries of the world as well, tribal people [...] infrastructure, such as railways.
[8] In some countries of the world such as India, job [...] – jobs will seek people.
[11] Many undeveloped and developing countries are struggling to elevate their [...] forward classes in India and other countries of the world. At the same time, [...] the basis of their capabilities.
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[2] All communist states, including [...] exploitation. According to these countries, the creation of surplus value [...] from the economic point of view.
[22] During this period, West Bengals [...] exported much of their jute to foreign countries to earn foreign exchange, and [...] any profit from jute production.
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[2] Even if countries or socio-economic regions which [...] trade related to bullion with other countries, they will have to suffer such a depression partially if not totally. If countries which are prosperous in various spheres and economically unrelated to other countries undergoing a depression, invest [...] income in return – these countries will also suffer from economic depression.
[3] However, if a country discontinues [...] barter trade instead with other countries, it will not suffer much from [...] still more every 350 years…
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[2] The science of time measurement [...] accepted as being fixed. But in other countries in those days people believed [...] known that the Earth is round.
[5] The Western countries learnt the science of time measurement [...] with two “tas”.
[5] In Manus time, there were [...] marriage systems were popular in many countries, but in no country was there a [...] considered married when they returned.
[13] This was what the slave trade in men and women was like. The citizens of “civilized” countries would purchase hard-working black [...] course, India and various European countries did not lag behind in this regard!
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] religious sentiment. The women of other countries do not follow this practice. It [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[23] There will be two houses: a lower [...] discussed in the upper house. Small countries which cannot send a single representative [...] demerits of proposed acts with other countries in the upper house.
[67] In democratic countries the party in power tries to propagate [...] be free from government control.
[79] The absolute factor is the ideal [...] multilingual or multi-regional countries; the entire universal society [...] spiritual ideal and become one.
[97] 3. Universality in constitutional [...] kings and leaders of different countries on the basis of their local traditions [...] we are to propose universal law.
[15] (4) Átapa snána: [...] sunshine is not the same for all countries at all times. Therefore, it is [...] winter between noon and 2 P.M.
[7] In all countries and at all times, Sadvipras must [...] of society into their own hands.
[15] Literacy certainly serves some [...] useless and lifeless. There are some countries in South America where only literate people enjoy franchise. Political parties in these countries launch literacy campaigns and [...] democracy can never be successful.
[16] Morality is the second fundamental [...] they lack morality. There are some countries in the world where votes are bought [...] elected among these immoral people.
[6] At that time, the country was fragmented [...] the age of big animals or weak countries.” Long ago did Krśńa [...] – a Mahábhárata.
[1] In ancient times bullion was used [...] commercial transactions. In most countries gold was the preferred bullion, but in some countries silver bullion was also used. Of the countries which used gold bullion, some [...] bullion transactions between the countries were not possible because of the bullion differences. Such countries engaged in barter trade.
[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct barter trade with countries such as Sri Lanka and Burma. Much [...] through gold or silver bullion.
[2] To establish a well-built social [...] second factor is discipline. Some countries of the world are fast losing their [...] economy of a country must be sound.
[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] Nordic Aryans come from Scandinavian countries and they have a reddish white [...] complexion, black hair and black eyes.
[32] To fulfil the mutual needs among [...] For undeveloped and developing countries, the export system may encourage [...] resources and lead to exploitation.
[45] He remains covert in your existential [...] traversing distant and yet more distant countries. When the mind sleeps i.e., when [...] taking excessive food out of greed.
[28] I was just speaking about papyrus. [...] the availability in the different countries of the world, the practice was [...] Arabic-Hebrew family languages was Mishra.
[38] There is some Negro influence and some Aryan influence in the Semitic countries but Vedic influence is negligible [...] Later it was translated into Latin.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] no, certainly not. There are some countries which abolished the monarchy long ago and now call them selves a republic, but in these countries common people do not even have [...] activities of the people. Though such countries call themselves republics, in [...] “Look how white my face is!”
[5] Communism is unable to provide [...] sanctity – is lost in communist countries. Such a phenomenon took place [...] continue to happen in communist countries. In communist countries there is no sanctity in moral life – society is devoid of moral principles.
[8] Countries which have both laborious and [...] Japan is surrounded by communist countries like the Soviet Union, North Korea [...] communism. The citizens of these countries, as well as of some other countries, are both laborious and intellectually developed, hence they have rejected Marxism.
[12] In communist countries the party leaders used all their [...] not suppressed for a long time.
[13] Communist countries are abandoning the defective commune [...] also failed in practice in those countries which follow Marxism. The sins which Marxism has committed have resulted in its annihilation.
[8] Communism is state capitalism which [...] industries are centralized. Communist countries support state capitalism, which [...] are fruits of the same variety.
[1] The most important economic issue before the leaders of all the countries in the world today is how to increase [...] burning question, especially in those countries which are economically backward. The matter is not very simple because in many countries people are still directly dependent on nature for their subsistence. Only in a few countries have people been able to utilize [...] solve their economic problems.
[2] Most countries in the world – whether capitalist [...] the economies of the capitalist countries are centralized in the hands of [...] the economies of the communist countries are centralized in the hands of [...] centralization, how successful have these countries been in improving the standard [...] can ever be permanently solved.
[12] The second principle of decentralized [...] on consumption, not profit. Most countries in the world have adopted economic [...] motive in the field of production.
[14] The third principle of decentralized [...] the cooperative movement in many countries of the world.
[3] The sharecropping system may be [...] Soviet Union. Even today these countries have to import food grains from capitalist countries like Canada, the USA and Australia. [...] anything and everything that is human.
[4] In the commune system individual ownership is denied. In some countries the right of individual ownership [...] consequently production never increases.
[5] Those countries which have adopted the commune [...] most unfortunate fact. Capitalist countries, where agricultural production [...] supply food grains to communist countries. Communist countries are compelled to purchase their minimum requirements from countries under private enterprise. The [...] situation this is. Until communist countries reject the commune system they [...] their begging bowls outstretched.
[12] There are more incentives for farmers [...] in his possession (in capitalist countries farmers can hold unlimited amounts [...] will lead to over accumulation.
[7] In the world today different socio-economic [...] moral fabric. For example, in some countries there is a glaring lack of racial [...] structure of society to crumble down.
[8] In those countries that follow the commune system [...] be seen in nearly all communist countries: food shortages. Capitalist countries such as Australia, Canada and [...] produces atheistic leadership.
[21] Agriculture should have the same [...] many undeveloped and developing countries today, and can best be implemented [...] economy on the basis of industry.
[28] Taxes, levies, excise duties, etc., [...] In many economically developed countries, there are no land taxes because [...] small part of the total revenue.
[32] In different countries there are different systems of [...] established system, while in other countries other systems are practised. If [...] owned by the deceased members.
[53] As science advances, cooperatives [...] materials are imported from other countries or regions in order to manufacture [...] dependent on foreign raw materials.
[57] To enhance the unity in society [...] standard is lower than in western countries. Thus, the moral standard needs [...] nook and corner of the country.
[20] The beach in the Contai-Junput-Digha [...] also grow in abundance. In hot countries like India, melons are in great [...] popular cash crops of the area.
[26] Digha is the widest sea beach in [...] states of India. People from other countries will also visit Digha to enjoy [...] opportunities for the local people.
[31] The mat-makers should be encouraged [...] mats can also be sold to other countries which have warm climates. If this [...] produced in Midnapore district.
[12] Now let us discuss some reforms to democracy. Democracy cannot succeed in countries where people are illiterate, immoral, or backward. Countries like England, the USA and France are suitable for democracy, but even these countries need to introduce some reforms.
[5] How does the development of civilization [...] scientific progress of these two countries did not supersede civilization, [...] abundance, the civilization of both countries got destroyed, because science had occupied a higher position than civilization.
[1] The Vedic Aryans were inhabitants of cold, dry countries. Usually they did not use much [...] it as a part of religious rites.
[9] I have already told you in many [...] today is alone; even the small countries of the world cannot live separately. [...] will be the model for the future.
[18] Today there is an urgent need for [...] will ensure social progress in all countries in all ages.
[4] Another form of injustice in society [...] only. In many so-called advanced countries of the world of the world women [...] government of the country. In other countries women are considered unfit to [...] considering themselves superior to women.
[2] Discrimination between men and [...] mere objects of enjoyment. In some countries, they are even considered unfit [...] considered as superior to women.
[4] It is just like a sprout shooting [...] earth. At present, in most of the countries of the world, cynicism [...] is becoming rampant.
[17] (1) Testes and ovaries : At around the age of thirteen in hot countries and fifteen in cold countries, the testes and ovaries develop due to the secretion of a special type of hormone.
[20] If the testes are over-active [highly [...] of fifteen to seventeen in hot countries and seventeen to eighteen in cold countries. Along with this the feeling of [...] do that. It is not good.”
[26] Should the testes be cut off and [...] be considered civilized? In some countries men were changed into eunuchs, [...] human rights. It is extremely bad.
[38] For a male from a hot country, [...] the age of twenty-four. In cold countries this full development is reached [...] sphere. After the age of fifty in hot countries and fifty-one in cold countries, there is more physical deterioration and slight mental deterioration. After the age of sixty in hot countries and sixty-one in cold countries, the thinking power will slowly deteriorate.
[6] For example, huge reptiles which [...] that this is not the age of small countries or big animals. Big animals will have to yield their place to the small; and small countries will have to join together in [...] development will not be possible.)
[7] The lessons of history suggest [...] supplies of raw materials from other countries. At present Japan is an exception to this rule. However, if the people in those countries which supply raw materials to [...] and exports to Japan will cease.
[8] Japan purchases scrap iron from other countries to supply its steel plants, but [...] technologically advanced country.
[10] Suppose Bangladesh stops the manufacture [...] commercial transactions with other countries. Without commercial transactions, [...] problem confronting Bangladesh today.
[31] Next is physical lethargy, which [...] of alcohol. The people of many countries in the world today are affected [...] will have to fight against it.
[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] in the cultural history of these countries, and a similar blending also took place in the linguistic structure.
[15] The seven peoples languages [...] India was comprised of several countries and Magadh was one of them). The [...] Pahaŕii Punjabi and eastern Dogrii.
[40] The Mediterranean countries of Europe have a Latin origin. [...] group. This group includes the countries of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark [...] evolved from Oriental Demi-Latin.
[31] It must now be clear that in day-to-day [...] meat as food is harmful in hot countries, especially where vegetables are [...] maintain life. In extremely cold countries people eat animal flesh, wear [...] under the pressure of necessity.
[73] In practising aparigraha the objects [...] applicable to all persons, in all countries and at all times.
[17] But at the same time, care must [...] are then exported to different countries;” but after we study, we [...] tons of food grains from different countries, and the very lives of our people [...] no other way but careful study.
[14] For a person who cannot avoid eating [...] freshly-caught fish is permissible. In those countries where it is almost impossible [...] take a long walk in the open air.
[4] 1) Testes and ovaries : At around the age of thirteen in hot countries and fifteen in cold countries, the testes and ovaries develop due to the secretion of a special type of hormone.
[7] If the testes are over-active and [...] of fifteen to seventeen in hot countries and seventeen to eighteen in cold countries. Along with this the feeling of [...] do that. It is not good.”
[13] Should the testes be cut off and [...] be considered civilized? In some countries men were changed into eunuchs, [...] human rights. It is extremely bad.
[25] For a male from a hot country, [...] the age of twenty-four. In cold countries this full development is reached [...] sphere. After the age of fifty in hot countries and fifty-one in cold countries, there is more physical deterioration and slight mental deterioration. After the age of sixty in hot countries and sixty-one in cold countries, the thinking power will slowly deteriorate.
[13] (7) Take sáttvika food. [...] procedure does not apply in cold countries.
[5] Human capacity is very limited [...] unmanifest world or human mind. In some countries of the world people have abundant [...] called “salvation”.
[81] The taste of the cheese was incomparable. [...] the world. You will find very few countries on earth where the dairy products [...] gave large quantities of milk.
[84] Personally, our experience was of West Germany and Switzerland. The people of those two countries are quite advanced, both in their [...] animal-driven vehicles there is negligible.
[137] The etymological meaning of the [...] bovines”, which are found in cold countries. By adding the suffix ań [...] made from the yaks tail].
[10] Sugar cane does not grow in cold [...] sugar cane in predominately cold countries. Hot countries supply sugar cane sugar to the cold countries. During the time of the First World War, the supply of sugar from the hot countries (Fiji, Mauritius, India, Southeast [...] sugarbeet. Since then the cold countries are no longer dependent on the hot countries for their sugar supply. However, [...] cane is superior to sugar beet.
[11] One can venture a guess that when [...] the sugar-cane molasses from hot countries. Still, it would not be wrong [...] they named the plant ikśu.
[13] Sugarbeets mature in three months. [...] brought from abroad, from cold countries. When sugar cane is still young, [...] cane be harvested in less time.
[2] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] included spiritual aspirants from many countries of the world as well as from India. [...] English Part 8 was published in 1987.
[4] With the growth of the organization and the spread of the Ananda Marga ideology to different countries, it became necessary to translate [...] 1 )
[20] Infusing in people the sentiment of grabbing land from other countries will not solve Indias agricultural [...] illusion of defective thinking.
[43] Many people raise questions regarding cooperatives because in most countries the cooperative system has failed. [...] cooperative system. This is because most countries could not evolve the indispensable [...] achieved proportionate success.
[62] PROUTs opinion is that local [...] demand for labour. Scandinavian countries did not commence any new development schemes for this reason.