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[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] capital [the area in and around Delhi] developed the Urdu language – [...] revered saint] of the Muslims.
[date] 17 October 1971, New Delhi
[place] Delhi
[22] Now kiirtana helps everyone. [...] [sing the praise of emperor of Delhi as well as of God in the same [...] of the Lord, not of the emperor.
[17] As regards language, as was said [...] were spoken by the people around Delhi. The mother tongue of Krśńa was Shaorasenii Prákrta.
[24] In the patrilinear order, introductions [...] system was used, especially around Delhi and in North-west India. But in [...] Assam, this system is still there.
[place] Delhi
[place] Delhi
[14] All the languages mentioned above [...] from some places in and around Delhi. Among the above eight factors [...] the mother tongue of any person.
[place] Delhi
[30] During the war between the Kaoravas [...] fought against the emperors of Delhi, from the Hindu era through the Moghul and Pathan eras. They have always waged war against Delhi. There has been a constant ideological conflict between Delhi and Bengal.
[34] A father, mother and their children [...] the train, and they also reach Delhi from Kolkata. In the same manner, [...] but actually the sun is moving.
[17] Sahasrapát. Whenever you [...] is in Bangalore and another in Delhi and another in New York. For Him there is no spatial factor. Thats why He is sahasrapát.
[58] The next day the prince went to [...] Muragacha (Nadia) and sweet laddu of Delhi – which is such a thing [...] meal and got up from the table.
[place] Delhi
[7] Again, in the Persian language it is said, Hanoj Dehlii dúr ast (“Delhi is still far from here”). [...] recognized as a separate language.
[6] The mind takes less time to dream [...] you four to five days to go to Delhi, enact a scene and then return; [...] for only two to three minutes.
[16] The last one is Shaurasenii. When [...] Hariyánavii. In the city of Delhi and its neighbouring areas the people speak Hariyánavii.
[17] Now, in the first phase of the [...] people in the neighbouring areas of Delhi created an artificial spoken language [...] endings of Hariyánavii.
[13] In that age, after the death of [...] the west of Allahabad and east of Delhi, i.e., in Northern Central India, [...] Himachal, i.e., to the northwest of Delhi, there was Paeshacii Prákrta; [...] seven Prákrta languages.
[place] Delhi
[19] Suppose one goes on repeating “Krśńa”, [...] is DMC. I have to attend it in Delhi.” Finally the person again [...] 4 )
[place] Delhi
[41] “Im not like that fellow,” [...] principle as the Moghul emperor of Delhi who, like all Moghul rulers, was [...] Ill slit your throats.’
[32] The fifth point of PROUTs [...] centers like Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi and Madras. The indigenous capitalist [...] dominance of the Indian economy.
[5] KAŃÁDA. Maharśi [...] war was fought; a town near Delhi.
[27] Suppose there is a beggar in Nagpur city. He imagines that he is the emperor of Delhi. But since his conscious mind says, “No, you are not the emperor of Delhi, you are the beggar of Nagpur,” [...] aloud, “I am the emperor of Delhi.”
[place] Delhi
[8] At the time of sádhaná, [...] stationed in Patna, Calcutta, Lucknow, Delhi, etc. Now if the entire military force of the whole of India is concentrated in Delhi alone, the whole of India except Delhi will become devoid of military power.
[43] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya [...] Táttvika Dhanjoo Ghista of Delhi Sector, who sent us discourses [...] great assistance in the editing.
[4] Gadaipur, Delhi, 28/2/84
[place] Delhi
[place] Delhi
[4] I was saying in Delhi that the fight between God and [...] the other superior has no end.
[place] Delhi
[6] “Iishvara” means “controller”. [...] “Dilliishvaras”, the Lords of Delhi, sometimes used to forget, or [...] that they were Jagadiishvaras.
[19] Here is one more example of Lord [...] present Haryana area, the area around Delhi. The biggest kingdom was Magadha. [...] opposed to the Aryan code of conduct.
[23] In that period in the Delhi area, there was an Aryan population, [...] The Aryans of that time in the Delhi area were called Játrii [...] lived in Meerut, Haryana and near Delhi.
[30] I have said many times in the past [...] Bhojpur), Rewa for Bághelii, Delhi;s Chandnichowk for Urdu (Lucknows [...] therefore attention must be paid to it.
[28] Kr + imperative hi = [...] situated in the northwest corner of Delhi, adjoining the Dvaipáyana Lake.
[place] Delhi
[5] Suppose some one says, “I [...] was transferred from Calcutta to Delhi. Hence all the previous books [...] published after 1912 will list Delhi as the capital. Of course, Delhi is not the capital now. New Delhi is now Indias capital. So [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[79] India invented and began to [...] pillar of Prthviraj near Kutubminar (Delhi) is also made of the steel from [...] which is derived the word “Delhi”. Whatever may be the formula [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.
[255] The presiding goddess of the city [...] is Kalka (Káliká). Delhi is in the nearby plains; the name [...] that place is also quite ancient.
[place] Delhi
[42] It happened a long time ago. At that time I didnt have my own house in Delhi; sometimes I used to stay in hotels [...] past: “How are you?”
[58] I informed Vrajagopal that I would return to Calcutta from Delhi by plane as soon as I had finished [...] from the airport when I arrived.
[6] What is the mental process of thinking? [...] attend DMC. Id like to go to Delhi, too, but I dont quite have [...] will finally decide to go to both Delhi and Calcutta. Thus, one of His [...] which lies covert in everything.
[48] The word váhana means “that [...] riding the train from Calcutta to Delhi – these one thousand people [...] ekaváhana (co-passengers).
[3] Although different inferences have [...] mentally. “Ill go to Delhi.” – when you think [...] will – go – to – Delhi.” And you hear mentally the sound “I – will – go – to – Delhi.” And at that time mentally you see the picture of Delhi, either a projection of the actual external Delhi or an imaginary figure of Delhi that you created.
[6] Thousands of industries have mushroomed around Calcutta, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kanpur and Madras in India due [...] of expensive woollen clothing.
[7] In India regional disparity is [...] and Orissas. The people of Delhi enjoy much greater liberty and [...] panacea. There is no other solution.
[place] Delhi
[21] In Oriya and Rarhi Bengali if direction [...] language of certain areas near Delhi the second case is used but it [...] difference from dialect to dialect.
[22] In Hindi and Urdu one does not [...] chaste Hindi of some areas near Delhi ko is used. For example, ápko [...] the seventh case, is more proper.
[24] This reminds me of something concerning [...] class single journey ticket for Delhi?] becomes “A Delhi second single please.”
[30] “Klesha-karma-vipákáshayaeraparámrśt́ah [...] Iishvara. In the Moghul period Kings at Delhi used to sometimes think that they [...] jagadiishvara. They were ordinary souls.
[1] There are certain deities which [...] named Kálkájii in Delhi. That area has been named after [...] Tárá is a recognized deity.
[22] In Sanskrit kuru means “do” [...] Kurukśetra is not a town near Delhi. The entire universe is kurukśetra. [...] always telling you to do something.
[22] Most of the other pictures of birds, [...] of Kolkata, Shrii Swapan Das of Delhi, Shrii Devashis Datta of Baroda [...] sincere gratitude to each of them.
[4] The king of Jaipur, Raja Man Singh, entered into an agreement with Akbar, the emperor in Delhi, and became the commander-in-chief [...] Dhákeshvarii, temple in Dhaka.
[6] Dreaming of rebellion, King Jagatnarayan [...] under the bondage of the far-off Delhi emperor? Why should it not rise in rebellion and assert its own sovereignty and dignity?
[9] The emperor sent his commander-in-chief [...] time the journey to Burdwan from Delhi or Agra was not difficult. There [...] there through Howrah and Burdwan to Delhi and up to Attak, Punjab. It used [...] to Burdwan along this highway.
[31] Akbar wrote back. “I accept [...] Bhurishrestha accept the supremacy of the Delhi Emperor. Bhurishrestha need not pay any tribute to Delhi. It shall be independent within [...] ‘Raybháginii’”.
[35] The king said, “You are right, [...] particularly in correspondence with the Delhi Emperor or the Nawab of Bengal. He would not make any decisions alone.
[place] New Delhi
[91] I arrived at a large room. Niiláiṋjana [...] to send the mail from Bengal to Delhi with mounted postal bearers. At [...] for the riders and their horses.
[9] KAORAVAS. Hundred sons of King [...] war was fought; a town near Delhi.
[43] We particularly wish to thank Ácárya [...] Táttvika Dhanjoo Ghista of Delhi Sector, who sent us discourses that they had collected in similar form.