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Your Various Organizations (1)

[6] The chairperson of the Bhukti General [...] function, or in the event of his/her demise, the nominating chairperson or [...] the Village Executive Committee.

To the Patriots (1)

[22] In the Post-Vedic Age, when both [...] nationless for the second time after the demise of the Buddhist and the Brahmanical [...] the Muslim invasion from outside.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (1)

[39] Behind each manifestation of the [...] in the Supreme Being after the demise of the Sádhaka. In other [...] Brahma in His final beatitude.

The Excellence of God-Centred Philosophy (1)

[14] Communism is irrational, illogical, [...] What is the immediate cause of the demise of communism? There may be many [...] cause of the death of communism.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (1)

[66] The ticket collector came to the [...] Didn’t you hear about the recent demise of my wife?” The ticket [...] catch a word of the conversation.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (2)

[23] If one is not able to give the [...] harm will come after his or her demise.

[29] It is universally true, for all [...] scriptural injunctions. After their demise, they will live forever in their [...] a code of conduct for all time.

Ráŕh – 12. (1)

[6] That there was casteism in India [...] Magadh in a later period. After the demise of Buddha, the kings – both [...] [inhabitants of Ráŕh].

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda– 2 (Discourse 14) (1)

[16] The rule is that if an honest person [...] people go astray and meet their demise. But Párthasárathi [...] not have been so hard to bear.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 1 (Discourse 13) (1)

[25] It is said, “Human life is [...] has become the cause of its own demise.

Light Comes (1)

[98] Hence in the realm of dharma, the [...] scriptural injunctions. After their demise, they will live forever in their [...] a code of conduct for all time.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (1)

[63] One can deduce which Prákrta [...] of its verb-endings. After the demise of the Vedic language in India [...] Maháráśt́rii.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[119] A small sect of náuṋgá [...] Ramdas Kathiyababajii. After the demise of Ramdas Kathiyababajii, his [...] kát́hiyá .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (2)

[144] We had now started from this Jammu. [...] script. In ancient India, after the demise of both the Bráhmii and [...] script since very ancient times.

[177] The women of Kinnaur can rightfully [...] her, the deadly sins meet their demise, then what possible sin can there [...] land. The logic is irrefutable.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (2)

[252] “Didn’t you listen to [...] biggest news of the day is the demise of the national leader, Gandharba [...] except by shaving my head?”

[288] “Chabbyulal,” said the king, “Gandharba Singh’s demise is a distressing event not only [...] about him, please tell us.”

Ideal System of Inheritance (1)

[8] (6) The property of one family [...] the right of transfer. After her demise, her sons and daughters will inherit the self-acquired property of their mother.

Gandharba Singh Is No More (2)

[22] “Didn’t you listen to [...] biggest news of the day is the demise of the national leader, Gandharba [...] except by shaving my head?”

[58] “Chabbyulal,” said the king, “Gandharba Singh’s demise is a distressing event not only [...] about him, please tell us.”

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (5)

[2] Those who were decent human beings [...] yakśa devayoni after their demise. In feminine gender, yakśa [...] secondary, they are negative microvita.

[12] The word “devayoni” [...] etc., become kinnaras after their demise. As spiritual aspirants they [...] Himself. Such people, after their demise, attain the status of kinnara [...] the scope of kinnaravidyá.

[23] Videhaliina. Those who continue [...] state of videhaliina after their demise – an unbearable condition. [...] because they are positive microvita.

[26] Hence, if spiritual aspirants start [...] of siddha after their physical demise. A siddha is the highest state [...] primarily those of aids or guardians.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt A (6)

[1] Gandhapisháca . [...] beings become devayonis after their demise depends upon their nature or mentality. [...] ákáshiipreta, and pisháca.

[4] Madhyakapála. People who [...] madhyakapála after their demise.

[5] Mahákapála. Those [...] mahákapála after their demise. They always keep trying to destroy the living world.

[6] Brahmadaetya or Brahmapisháca. [...] others get this status after their demise.

[7] Ákáshiipreta. Those [...] ambition get this status after their demise. They are reborn as human beings [...] actions for a long period of time.

[8] Pisháca. Those who look [...] edible, get this status after their demise. They are a kind of negative microvita.

Defects of Communism – Excerpt C (1)

[16] The proposition of communism has [...] short period, then after its sad demise, it leaves behind no permanent [...] Communism has died a premature death.

Building a Healthy Society – Excerpt H (1)

[23] 6. The property of one family usually [...] the right of transfer. After her demise, her sons and daughters will inherit the self-acquired property of their mother.

An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10) (1)

[16] Those demons in human form do not think that after their demise a real evaluation of their ideals [...] the positions of their opponents.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (1)

[67] “The seven Prákrta languages that arose after the demise of Sanskrit were as follows: