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[21] This victory celebration was clearly [...] ceaseless struggle against the demonic forces. The very prospect of this [...] should make a maximum contribution.
[35] Was it only in the Middle Ages [...] the vaeshyas insatiable, demonic hunger. Neither the shúdra [...] kśatriyas to commit heinous acts.
[12] Imperialism is a negative force, [...] microvita intensify and escalate the demonic activities of imperialism in all [...] cause of nihilism and cynicism.
[69] The prince said, “These are [...] from you. We want the end of the Demonic Rule. But before discharging the [...] Strange Demon a chance.”
[75] Now the demon became restless. [...] started crying out loudly in his demonic tongue.
[15] Communism created a field at one [...] strength. If you sit idle some other demonic non-spiritual theories can become [...] for the Self and for the society.
[25] When the Hirańmaya Kośa [...] Rákśasii or Paeshácika (demonic Vidyá. When the Manomaya [...] Nirguńa state. The aspirant says:
[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] behaviour indicates that he was not demonic. When he kidnaped Sita he did [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.
[14] The Shákadviipii Brahmans [...] practical side also. Later on, the demonic dogmas of the Shákadviipii [...] bodies made him a social outcaste.
[4] Communism is dying – dying [...] If it is left unfilled, another demonic theory will occupy that space. [...] irrational, inhuman and unpsychological.
[62] [They are all addicted to meat, [...] foolish people of low birth. Their demonic language and conduct are not to be found anywhere else.]
[3] The banking system must be vigilant about two important points. First, the intrinsic demonic greed of the banks must not be [...] of bullion in their treasuries.
[1] This story is about Indrajit, the [...] form of Rávana by using demonic spells. Only Indrajit, Rávanas [...] addressed Indrajit provokingly,
[11] When the demons perpetrate atrocities [...] people are unable to resist such demonic strength individually or collectively, [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[3] All the expressions we notice in [...] then we call that structure “demonic” in human structure, “bad” [...] human structure” and “demonic in human structure”. Those [...] know and understand them fully.