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[3] In the physical world or in the [...] inherent characteristic. For instance, cows have a particular characteristic, [...] static like inanimate objects).
[47] These trees are very useful in [...] leaves increase the milk supply in cows, while thread can be produced [...] step by step, we have to proceed.
[46] Another verb is cal. Cal is a general [...] means to move while eating, just as cows move while eating grass. But human [...] used; but this is an exception.)
[87] In the Kśatriya Age, a woman [...] position of women became like that of cows, sheep and goats, no better than [...] existence in society without a husband.
[15] Gopa here does not mean the cowherd or the caretaker of cows. Gopáyate means to give [...] that state is called Kiirtana.
[5] Remember, people drink not only cows; milk but also the milk of camels, [...] good to give undue honour only to cows. That is laughable. If some people worship mother cows using oil, vermilion, etc; yet [...] of theirs cannot be supported.
[5] Trńádapi suniicena [...] How much strength do animals like cows and elephants get by eating grass! [...] acquire more tolerance than grass.
[11] If a slave-boy was found intelligent [...] His job was to take care of the cows and clean the shed, and in between [...] could marry a Brahman girl?”
[12] He answered in a Burdwan accent, [...] Rarhi caste, but as I was tending cows and was not educated, my patron [...] to call myself a Brahman.”
[6] In the same way, trees and plants [...] that is a cow or a buffalo, etc. Cows may be black, no doubt, but not [...] are not like those of animals.
[14] As for those who chant the holy [...] will be destroyed by their grazing cows, etc. This shows that unless there [...] binding rope and stake with it.
[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] Suppose, for instance, in some country cows are necessary for various indispensable [...] will have very great regard for cows. Having lived on cows milk since their childhood, they will revere as mothers, and regard healthy, strong cows as symbols of good fortune and prosperity. These sentiments about cows are the resultant saḿskáras [...] years will be inauspicious. As the cows and paddy were symbols of good fortune and prosperity, lean cows and dried paddy plants in the [...] Fakir strikes his form.”
[7] The word, Prajá, means evolved [...] in the countless footprints of cows (Gośpada) appears as countless [...] “Rayi” to mean Prakrti).
[11] “They do not protect cows and Brahmans. They eat fish and [...] pronunciation is full of defects.”
[13] The last class of people, the labour [...] may be reborn as a goats, dogs, cows or bullocks. So it is also mandatory for them to undertake spiritual practices.
[31] Khyát́andás [...] should say, ‘One cow, two cows, three cows,’ and so on. Do you understand?” [...] 1 ) ]]
[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] This mentality is like that of cows and goats trying to run away with [...] the weakness of the human mind.
[4] “They do not protect cows and Brahmans. They eat fish and [...] 3 )
[57] [They are all excessive meat eaters. They are fools. Killers of cows and Brahmans, they speak foul [...] dont follow decent customs.]
[25] One may conclude theoretically [...] human beings. The same applies to cows, horses, dogs and monkeys. After [...] scope to be reborn as human beings.
[175] Many crops also provide good fodder [...] to encourage milk production in cows is napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum). [...] but the attempt should be made.
[29] All beings are made of the same [...] they come in contact with us. Even cows, dogs, tigers and bears who come [...] gradually acquire spiritual treasures.
[29] Most of the people in the Vedic [...] people were encouraged to rear cows to produce milk and to discontinue [...] Brahmin caste in Hindu society.
[7] Is any psychic progress attained [...] human beings are developing. Even cows, goats and other animals can be [...] mean that they are more developed?
[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards [...] It was mainly just obedience to cows, Brahmans, Vedas and kings. And [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows that are found in Ráŕh, [...] nice-tasting and nice-smelling. These cows are the descendants of the ancient [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[1] The question remains as to the [...] supremacy of the Vedas, Brahmans, cows and kings). Besides that, there [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.
[21] Human beings usually preserve those [...] utility value for them; for example, cows. Human beings protect them for their own benefit, because cows have some utility. Nowadays horses [...] are not eager to preserve them.
[22] Similarly, when people are able [...] day people will either kill the cows by starving them, or they will themselves eat the cows. This is the situation.
[13] The Neo-humanist policy to ensure [...] should a cow die for the man? If cows symbolise motherhood, are those humans who drink cows; milk calves? Buffaloes and goats [...] Human beings should stop killing cows out of respect for higher forms [...] immediately stopped for the same reason.
[18] Stale and rotten food, the flesh of large animals such as cows and buffaloes, and all types of intoxicants, are categorized as támasika.
[5] But this rágánugá [...] “gopa” means “one who rears cows.” But, in philosophical [...] Paramátman is a slave to the Gopas.
[5] Once Lord Krśńa fell [...] some cowherds looking after their cows. When they saw Narada approaching [...] Lord should be pleased.”
[8] Likewise, animals also have some [...] lions possess canine teeth, but cows, monkeys, elephants, wild asses, [...] of the absence of canine teeth.
[16] That is: “These people are [...] the Vedas. They do not venerate cows and Vipras [priestly caste]. They [...] from the Vedic language.”
[27] Narada could not get any dust from [...] he saw many cowherds tending the cows. They gave the dust from their [...] prove that they were not devotees.
[19] There are some words that do not [...] into the forest in search of lost cows. They would find the cows after expending a lot of effort [...] but they are still in use today.
[24] This type of movement to intellectuality [...] animals, such as dogs, monkeys and cows. It may be that in 1,000 years [...] brain of animals will increase too.
[40] At present human beings are thinking [...] also include the needs of dogs, cows, monkeys, etc. To fulfil these requirements, there should be more and more production.
[41] The earth is not only for human [...] also be given to animals. Today cows, dogs and monkeys are developing; [...] demand should be fulfilled by PROUT.
[137] Everything started from that Parama [...] undeveloped animals, developed animals, cows, buffaloes, monkeys, apes, ape-men, [...] Puruśa. This is progress.
[505] Human beings usually preserve those [...] utility value for them: for example, cows. Human beings protect them for their own benefit because cows have some utility.
[506] But when people are able to prepare [...] day people will either kill the cows by starving them or they will themselves eat the cows.
[62] [They are all addicted to meat, foolish, non-Hindus, and killers of cows and Brahmins. They speak a non-Sanskrit [...] not to be found anywhere else.]
[12] Gopáyate yah sah gopah – [...] – and not those who rear cows. [Cowherds are popularly called gopas.]
[15] Everything started from that Parama [...] undeveloped animals, developed animals, cows, buffaloes, monkeys, apes, ape-man, [...] relish it? Is it a palatable dish?
[22] I say that below the level of human [...] have seen them. And you have seen cows also. And have you seen bullock-carts? [...] is so wild in its instinct. But cows have become more intelligent, [...] recently it was a wild animal.
[35] There are some people who are [...] animals that are sensitive to bath. Cows, goats and several other kinds [...] people should be bathed by force.
[28] The word kályá [...] kályá in Bengali. Milk-yielding cows are generally divided into three [...] given birth to a calf.”]
[98] He said, “I have begun to build a cow herd, maintain cows and do dairy farming”.
[99] I asked, “Then how do you give fodder to the cows? How do you cut the bunch of straw to pieces?”
[133] 6) You must have seen cows that chase people or kick them [...] water; then their life can be saved.
[21] So, what is peoples duty? [...] somebody says that the place where the cows are grazing is to the north, what will happen if those cows move to the east? Are we to accept [...] scope of time, space and person.
[32] Some of the ghosts had horns like East Indian cows, some like Rajasthani cows, some like South Indian cows, some like deers antlers [...] Thats why they had such teeth.
[231] Once upon a time there was a famous [...] so awesome that in his kingdom cows and tigers would drink from the [...] head. Kushabanta Singh thought,
[310] He also noticed that everyones [...] produce mustard oil. They kept a few cows, which they fed with imported [...] because they had to use ghee instead.
[1] I will marry my daughter in the Land of Hattamala Where cows and oxen pull the plough together [...] mother-in-laws back is invariably turned 1
[233] Ekanore said: “Yes, condensed milk. I really mean it. Other cows give milk when they are milked, [...] pocketed 500,000 rupees.”
[13] Farming projects should also cultivate [...] pulses, potato and fodder for dairy cows to ensure milk production. All [...] times that may come in the future.
[39] Dairy farming includes milk production from dairy cows, goats, sheep and buffaloes. Milk [...] are not to be sold for slaughter.
[101] All integrated farming projects [...] plant to utilize the waste of dairy cows, solar energy, apiculture and a school and childrens home.
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] religion. Ijya also refers to those cows which give greater quantities of milk.
[96] “He is devouring a bad kind [...] cut down all the date palms. Our cows are well.” Due to confused [...] cut down. All the date palms, our cows, are well.”
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] to rationality. Take the case of cows: Hindus worship cows as something holy, apparently because they give us milk. But if cows are revered as mothers for giving [...] Actually, buffaloes give more milk than cows. Unfortunately, the blind religious [...] as their religious sentiment for cows has taken root deep in their minds. [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[51] Religions are based on external [...] of ideation. Take the example of cows. Cows are considered sacred by Hindus because they provide milk. Now, if cows are considered sacred for this [...] be considered more sacred than cows. The followers of religious dogma [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] for the disposal of carcasses. Cows used to graze in the field as [...] the hollow dictates of religion.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] Zebus but shorter than western cows.
[1] Once upon a time there was a famous [...] so awesome that in his kingdom cows and tigers would drink from the [...] head. Kushabanta Singh thought,
[5] The Lahore thief told the first [...] the responsibility of milking the cows to his servants. This had disastrous [...] Im telling the truth.”
[16] Static food : Food which [...] food, meat of large animals such as cows and buffaloes, fish, eggs, etc., are static.
[14] It may sound funny nowadays but [...] away flies and mosquitoes just as cows, horses and other animals can [...] Birbhum. I have heard this folk verse:
[18] [The [[palm]] tree bears fruit [...] is not touched by the saliva of cows.]
[37] The straw of the aman paddy can [...] paddy is not very healthy, and even cows refuse to eat it, nor can it be [...] produces high quality mushrooms.
[85] The consumption of static types [...] lands are fast disappearing, so cows and buffaloes are also disappearing. [...] proteins may not be available at all.
[86] Different countries have different [...] the absence of animal proteins. Cows can be tied to a fixed place, [...] alternative to animal protein and fats.
[165] Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda, Raiganj, [...] pulses are very healthy fodder for cows. As there is a shortage of pasture [...] be used as a good cattle fodder.
[33] First, there should be a free trade [...] or encourage the public to kill cows. If in these circumstances free [...] market for actual consumption.
[8] Even in supramental vision, one [...] saḿskáras. Suppose in some country cows are indispensable in various necessary [...] will have a very great regard for cows. Having lived on cows; milk since their childhood, they will hold cows in high esteem, and regard healthy, strong cows as noble animals and symbols of good luck and prosperity. These sentiments about cows are the resultant saḿskáras [...] years would be ominous. Taking cows and paddy as symbols of good luck [...] premonition of misfortune due to the lean cows and the dry paddy straw. So to [...] events demonstrated by many sages.
[11] Bráhma system : Manu [...] They are reduced to the level of cows, goats, ducks and hens. What audacity [...] be bartered in the open market?
[13] This development through clash [...] development – is less. Dogs and cows, who live with humans have a speedier [...] also has a speedier development.
[2] In those [pre-Mahábhárata] days one of the household duties of the girls was to milk the cows. It was considered a sacred duty. [...] daughter is duhitá [milkmaid].
[16] There is another expression of [...] a flute with all the humans and cows dancing around him. Rather, it [...] “bhaktiránanda rupáca”.
[57] Lymph is required for the production [...] their lymphatic glands a lot. As cows produce excessive milk, they cannot move fast.
[58] Vegetarians produce more lymph [...] is why they produce less milk. Cows and buffaloes produce much more [...] green grass and green vegetation.
[71] The psychology of humans is goaded by certain principles, that of cows by other principles, and that [...] those of vultures are different.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] pool dragging the cart behind. Cows, on the other hand, have developed [...] bodies is less, but the skin of cows is thin and there is more hair [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[44] Lymph is required for the production [...] their lymphatic glands a lot. As cows produce excessive milk, they cannot move fast.
[45] Vegetarians produce more lymph [...] is why they produce less milk. Cows and buffaloes produce much more [...] green grass and green vegetation.
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[7] You must always remember that your [...] beings, such as goats, sheep and cows, are confronted in the last moment [...] is less secure than human life.
[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization [...] farmers do not need to maintain cows for ploughing the fields. Where cows are kept for farming, they are [...] bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.
[66] The best system of taxation was [...] taxes. The farmers could also give cows, horses or sheep as taxes. In [...] proper market does not always exist.