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[18] There are a group of people who [...] To practice severe penance, to court physical trouble while taking [...] nothing but sheer foolishness.
[6] After the abolition of the zamindary [...] zamindar do not have to come to court, and the number of civil and criminal [...] disturbances, feuds and murder.
[4] Vikśepii shakti is the force [...] Similarly, a person who is involved in a court case thinks constantly about his [...] didnt I rebuke him more?”
[3] Around the same time a movement [...] tribal language as the family and court language. From that time up to [...] was the culture of the region.
[132] Shúdras live and die unknown. [...] brilliant vipra ministers] in the court of the kśatriya Vikramáditya, [...] unrecognized or unheard of, nor can it.
[7] Suppose fifty persons are travelling [...] thinking that she has to reach the court early. In her mind the thought is that of the court. Another person wants to reach [...] of finite entities ends”].
[2] What is society like? It is like [...] have led to angry exchanges and court cases in their families, even [...] their individual and social lives.
[13] Intelligent people working in the [...] had had the same influence in his court as an unintelligent person, his [...] productive potential of its people.
[59] Sáhityikas who are [...] great appreciation in the royal court. The poet, too, was honoured with [...] deemed unfit to be read by society.
[197] Powerful people have exploited [...] even kings and emperors encouraged court poets, giving them gifts of tax-free [...] playthings of political parties.
[5] Gargii was born many years ago. Once, in the royal court of King Janaka, she challenged [...] his powers to force her to stop.
[14] As for those who chant the holy [...] they should file a lawsuit in the court, or whose field will be destroyed [...] binding rope and stake with it.
[6] And you know, if you always think, [...] Father; He is not the judge of a court. He is your loving Father, the relationship is purely domestic.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. [...] different ways with the police and in court. So cunningness is needed for [...] period were naturally moralists.
[21] Days passed… weeks passed… [...] attention to the matters of his court. He did everything in a vacant [...] returns in good health.”
[22] What does the houseowner do to [...] house, or he may file a case in a court of law. The tenant can do this, [...] paiṋcamah”. Mrtyu will have to go.
[9] There is a story in the Rámáyańa [...] Bali, went to King Ravanas court to present his credentials to [...] ministers. When Angada appeared in court, Ravana was there in his usual [...] as twenty Ravanas sitting in the court. How many Ravanas were there, [...] they resumed their original forms.
[20] In the course of time, however, [...] used side by side. In Bengal the court language was Bengali, but in upper offices Urdu was the official language. In Bihar the court language was Kaythi, just like [...] Bhojpurii during the Mughal empire.
[20] Parama Puruśa is not an [...] following the codes and rules of court. No, He feels love and compassion. [...] interdependent: they are not one-sided.
[22] The two met on the way to Kashi. [...] They then proceeded towards the court of [the king of Kaushala]. Seeing [...] kingdom back and release me.”
[12] According to the policy of PROUT, [...] government and non-government work and court work – the mother tongue should be used.
[7] After Caetanya Deva initiated the [...] language he spoke, so he and his royal court embraced Bengali culture.
[13] In Bengal the Gorkha Hill Council [...] will not be upheld in the Supreme Court if a proper judgement is given.
[7] Suppose somebody is suspended from [...] of revolt germinate. He files a court case, contacts so many people, [...] suspended for a moment it cannot exist.
[39] We have to wipe out this ego, this [...] with you, you file a suit in the court. Why do you take such trouble? [...] is due to this “I”.
[5] After Caetanya Deva initiated the [...] language he spoke, so he and his royal court embraced Bengali culture.
[13] Society is like a company of pedestrians [...] lead to negative exchanges and court cases, even down to three generations.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] of time, they may have to go to court under the charge of theft. Law [...] not the object of concern at all.
[18] The physical body of living beings [...] While giving false evidence in court, their bodies tremble and their [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.
[15] SOME [...] or she gets punishment from the court of law. Atonement : When [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[17] The second psychological loophole [...] wife is required to approach the court to secure a divorce, while a Muslim [...] the permission or approval of the court. Moreover, a Muslim husband can [...] [[any reason for the divorce]].
[32] (9) Review board. To review economic [...] should seek advice from the supreme court of the country and act according [...] provisions of the constitution.
[33] (10) A case against the prime minister or president. A case may be filed in the supreme court against any person in the country [...] equal before the constitution.
[4] The few foreign words found in [...] [velvet], palte [wick], adálat [court of law], káchári [...] Saptagram in the district of Hooghly.
[13] The Gorkhas have adopted an Indo-Aryan [...] Shriiharśa script, was the court language of Nepal. Gorkhali gained acceptance as the court language of Nepal with the reign [...] Shriiharśa script there.
[124] The common people can be temporarily [...] common people should impeach (in a court of justice) culpable politicians.
[145] A candidate must declare his or [...] this is proved to be the case in court, his or her election will be cancelled.
[20] Human beings alone have the speciality [...] And I should be victorious in the court case against my cousin, etc.” [...] This alone is known as service.
[5] There is an amusing story to illustrate [...] discovered that they were going to court to fight cases. “Why should [...] which will have to be settled in a court of law.” And so, they agreed [...] they will never be like humans.
[6] Just as the owners of a house can [...] course the tenant may go to the court for help, but Iishvara, if He [...] the Supreme Controller Iishvara.
[5] Do not shake hands with anyone, because it is unhygienic, and do not do kurnish [a kind of court salute signifying submission to [...] salutation it is strictly forbidden.
[35] All burdens, all confusions, all [...] agree with you, you file a suit in court. Why do you take such trouble? [...] is due to this “I”.
[75] Five thousand years ago we had [...] style was evolved in the Mughal court to give some temporary relief [...] transformations that languages undergo.
[96] The handsome young man said, [...] estate from the clutches of the Court of Wards [...] I felt as light as air.”
[111] “This magistrate is overly [...] bench clerks. Fixing the dates for court cases is surely the bench clerks [...] had to get out of there.”
[122] “Ill tell you one [...] completely drenched on their way to court. What could the magistrates do? [...] was completely drenched.”
[127] “Then I took the initiative [...] an uproar and a scuffle in the court, a tussle between the bench clerk and the anáhárii magistrate.”
[129] “I was flabbergasted. [...] him. He did not come out until court was over for the day. The court orderly, Bigan Singh, recited [...] wharf below]. From then on the court employees were afraid to recite [...] mokámághát́ .”
[119] A small sect of náuṋgá [...] an advocate of the Calcutta High Court. His pre-initiation name was Late [...] kát́hiyá .
[25] No one can say that Draopadi was [...] being grossly humiliated in the court of the Kaoravas, her honour and [...] are sure to acquire some virtue.
[153] 16) Karańa also means “court of law”, or “court of justice”.
[75] 2) To be tried in court is called kaśt́i [...] meaning, and you can also request the court authorities to use the word kaśt́i in this way.
[123] 30) Another meaning of the word [...] tray, which is used in an office or court for keeping files is also called káka.
[145] The people of the kingdom of Kashmir [...] under the sovereignty of the Mughal court, but in name only. Kashmir, along [...] the former king of that region.
[157] During the time of Kashmirs [...] tribute of gold coins to the Kashmiri court. From then on Laddak became a part of Kashmir.
[18] We cannot expect judges to agree [...] delivers his or her final judgement in court. If the higher judicial authority [...] be unwise to retain the judge.
[106] Virtue and vice are psychic expressions [...] different communities, appear in court, on which communitys legal [...] by different groups of people.
[218] “You rascal!” screamed [...] dragged Kablakanta to the royal court.
[241] The rent-collector decided he would not go to the royal court just yet. First he would have his head shaved; then he would go.
[247] Work was going on as usual in the royal court when the manager entered the private [...] Singh, with some urgent files.
[254] That day all the work in the royal court was a little delayed. Nevertheless, [...] When the king saw him, he thought,
[313] Anumay had already made up his mind to be careful. He went to the royal court to meet the king. Bowing low according [...] to cut down the eggplant.”
[26] Under normal circumstances living [...] principle. They rapidly degenerate and court a life of mean pursuits.
[10] The monkeys continued, “Humans [...] understand the complexities of a court case. What shall we do, Your Majesty? Even after swearing an oath in court humans continue to tell lies. We couldnt possibly do that.”
[1] This story is about Indrajit, the [...] Báli, went to Rávanas court to submit his credentials. Before he arrived the nineteen ministers of Rávanas court had assumed the form of Rávana [...] addressed Indrajit provokingly,
[2] In olden times, an educational [...] scholar of Vikramadityas court, Shri Amar Singh opined that a [...] the administrative efficiency.
[11] The rent-collector decided he would not go to the royal court just yet. First he would have his head shaved; then he would go.
[17] Work was going on as usual in the royal court when the manager entered the private [...] Singh, with some urgent files.
[24] That day all the work in the royal court was a little delayed. Nevertheless, [...] When the king saw him, he thought,
[8] When the society was semi-matriarchal, [...] her maternal property. Even the court dancers [...] the property of their mothers.
[13] No one can say that Draupadi was [...] being grossly humiliated in the court of the Kaoravas, her honour and [...] are sure to acquire some virtue.
[10] In Czarist Russia there was also [...] crime they would be tried in a court of law like any ordinary person. [...] not snatch the land of others.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] credentials to King Ravana in the court. The nineteen ministers present [...] for the purpose. Present in the court at the time were Prince Angad, [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[2] Hindu women and Muslim women, although [...] wives and husbands have to go to court to get a divorce, but Muslim men dont have to go to court to secure a divorce. Moreover [...] give any reason for their divorce.
[3] The devadásiis [temple dancers] [...] upkeep. As the báijiis [court dancers] under the Mughals were [...] gańikás enjoyed that right.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] there was an effort in the Mughal court to breathe some life into dhrupadii [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[4] While the people of Calcutta say [...] [Our boss has gone to testify in court], I have heard the people of Vikrampur [...] educated areas of Chittagong District.
[28] Hence when a genuine spiritual [...] innocent person who is acquitted in a court case should say, “O Lord [...] the deliverer of justice.”
[32] In different countries there are [...] members will not need to go to court or get involved in litigation [...] owned by the deceased members.
[8] Now the meaning of sakala and samasta [...] word”. For example, the word “court” [rájasabhá] in [...] would say “dancer of the court”. Instead of using so many words [...] combining the first word “court” and the second word “dancer”. [...] been extended full acceptance.
[9] The “of” that I have used in the phrase “dancer of the court” is an indeclinable. Both prepositions [...] khuŕá, khuŕi.
[10] Anyhow, the compound word “court-dancer” [...] the phrase “dancer of the court”. The English “of” [...] interpolate it we get “yard of the court”.
[9] In old Bengali, from fifteen hundred [...] written by Saeyad Mohamad Alawal, the court poet of the king of Arakan. The [...] – a, á, ka, kha, etc.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] there was an effort in the Mughal court to breathe some life into dhrupadii [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[1] Dynamicity or velocity is life. [...] mobility. Doing that would mean to court death. One will have to move forward. Rabindranath Tagore said in one of his poems:
[45] And I already told you that in [...] is a family relationship. In a court of law one may maintain that one [...] is ones personal property.
[4] Shrii Krśńa has said [...] highest truth of human life. To court death for the sake of dharma is [...] pleasure can in no way be supported.
[66] Now a word from much later, after [...] Kácháŕ Royal Court [now a district in Assam]. Dr. [...] grandmother passed on many years ago.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] his credentials to King Ravana in court. The nineteen ministers present [...] for the purpose. Present in the court at the time were Prince Angad, [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[50] When the society was semi-matriarchal, [...] her maternal property. Even the court dancers [...] t́hak = aodváhika.