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[6] Since independence, Tripura has [...] Autonomous District Council Act, depriving many of the 1,750,000 Bengali [...] conspiracy by the communists in Tripura.
[3] The impetus from crude psychic [...] any means, even to the point of depriving other human beings of their basic requirements.
[15] Vaeshyas believe that only a few people can accumulate material wealth, depriving the rest. Thus there will always [...] required to end the Vaeshya Age.
[48] Material goods have no practical [...] greedy desire for greater profits, depriving millions of people of food and pushing them down the road towards death.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] them, or put an end to them by depriving them of food, because sadvipras [...] showed respect to human value.
[2] As you know, all are the progeny [...] to enjoy this created world by depriving others of their legitimate and [...] the cultured and civilized world.
[28] When the mind evolves in a physical [...] food from others mouths, and in depriving others of their right to live, [...] a narrow body-centred outlook.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] them, or put an end to them by depriving them of food, because sadvipras [...] showed respect to human value.
[15] The law of inheritance : [...] womens right of inheritance, depriving men. Some favour equitable distribution [...] and humanitarian considerations.
[74] The aspiration to become rich by [...] becomes engaged in the work of depriving other of their rights; it robs [...] understand this common necessity.
[5] Human beings want expansion, but this is not possible by depriving others of their wealth. It is [...] heart of each and every entity.
[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] nature of a woman to eat more, thus depriving her guests. So you should always [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.
[2] Answer: The dharma of the [...] objects or objects of enjoyment by depriving others of the same objects, which [...] preservation of their existence.
[19] The ambition to become rich by [...] accumulating excessive physical wealth by depriving others. If any member of a joint [...] the minimum requirements of life.
[83] Human beings want expansion (vistára), but this is not possible by depriving others of their wealth. It is [...] heart of each and every entity.
[500] You will have to identify those who are depriving the masses of the minimum necessities [...] shattering all social bondages.
[14] It means that that which is born [...] dogma are flourishing and thereby depriving people of their fundamental right [...] expression. This is a great tragedy.
[14] So far as women are concerned, [...] nature of a woman to eat more, thus depriving her guests.
[2] In this regard, I want to clearly [...] no logic whatsoever to justify depriving women unnecessarily or making [...] of cunning will not last long.
[3] Communism is based on crude materialistic philosophy. Its goal is to enjoy whatever you get, depriving others. There is no scope for [...] to take his or her mind upward.
[47] 3. Depriving others of their due physically. [...] their loss. This is also stealing.
[48] 4. Depriving others of their due mentally. [...] so, that too amounts to theft.
[2] Food, clothes, education, medical [...] beings of this type are not only depriving their fellow humans of their physical wealth, or deceiving them in the psychic sphere, they are also depriving them of their precious spiritual treasure.
[15] When you fail through study to detect those pseudo-revolutionaries, those who are depriving the masses of the minimum necessities [...] shattering all social bondages.
[11] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] converted into the later stages, thus depriving the brain and glands. SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA CAKRA. See CAKRA.
[23] A particular political party today advocates forcibly depriving landowners of their land and distributing [...] cultivate a philanthropic image.
[5] There are many people who affect [...] the jaws of premature death by depriving them of happiness and the comforts [...] and help them to live long lives.