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[72] No matter how many other qualities [...] have gained it, depend or have depended on the mercy of the vaeshyas.
[4] Superior strength requires the [...] were Herculean, huge giants who depended on the supremacy of personal valour and might, making little or no use of intellect.
[57] In olden times kśatriya [...] group relations in the latter half depended more on the physical abilities [...] “Might makes right.”
[83] The kings of those days were generally [...] opinion. How much he had to cater depended upon the degree of unity, the [...] advanced under its sheltering wing.
[4] Long before Shiva, the Vedas came [...] existence of all these scriptures depended on peoples memory power, [...] after script came into existence.
[4] Why are civilizations created in, [...] humans could not dig wells and depended upon natural sources of water. [...] of civilization started there.
[4] In India village industries have been ruined, and those who depended on these industries have turned [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!
[1] [This discourse centred mainly on the idea that nothing in this expressed universe is to be depended on absolutely because there is [...] universe, and eternal, is to be depended on absolutely. Absolute dependence [...] His liilá (divine sport)?
[5] In these kśatriya societies [...] conjugal and group relationships depended more on the physical ability and [...] belongs to the valiant”.
[89] Because village industries have been ruined, those who depended on those industries have turned [...] resulting in soaring unemployment.
[32] In olden times the ivory craft [...] very high standard. This craft depended on the patronage of royalty and the wealthy. Nowadays it has nearly disappeared.
[7] The rule of brute force did not [...] knights, rajas, kings and maharajas depended on and ruled with the help of [...] subordinate to physical strength.
[9] With further economic development, [...] rule for very long as their income depended on the workers.