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[19] Not by moving towards A, B, C. [...] the arena of all bondages and all demarcated line are His creations. The shástra says:
[38] But even in the vipras action of devouring, there is one speciality, and that is, although they demarcated everyones field of activity, [...] express themselves within that demarcated area. Even though the vipras exploited [...] this speciality of the Vipra Age.
[3] It is by the influence of Prakrti [...] diversified, everything has to be demarcated, and that demarcation is not possible [...] or plasticity is called Prakrti.
[79] Parama Puruśa is with Umá, [...] Brahma. His throat is not limited and demarcated like that of a unit. The entire [...] all-witnessing and self-effulgent.
[42] The ádhára like everything [...] required only in units which are demarcated and distinguished from one another. [...] action, which makes things crude.
[42] The ádhára like everything [...] required only in units which are demarcated and distinguished from one another. [...] action, which makes things crude.
[21] To achieve these objectives, the [...] units. If state boundaries are demarcated on the basis of political and [...] countrys economic progress.
[3] Let us see how material energy [...] and assumes the shape of certain demarcated forms due to static influence.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] zones. If state boundaries are demarcated on the basis of political and [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[104] The scope of the limitation on individual liberty should be demarcated on the principles of pápa [...] may be accepted as the standard:
[18] Most blocks are currently demarcated on the basis of political considerations. [...] scientifically and systematically demarcated as the basis for efficient decentralized economic planning.
[10] The word Bengal is mentioned here. [...] state which has only recently been demarcated; its political structure has undergone [...] also given many things to others.