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[25] Oak wood is somewhat light. It [...] That special variety of oak whose descendants are found today was known by the [...] light variety of coal may be found.
[10] The cakra below the anáhata [...] of fire. After a cremation the descendants of the deceased carry this part [...] [immersion of the bone remnants].
[12] With the invention of the wheel, [...] Máháto community of today are the descendants of the talented people of the [...] logic behind the caste system.
[174] But in vipra society [[also]] the [...] pass this privilege on to their descendants, who in their turn would not let [...] they also viewed the vipras descendants with respect and gave them places [...] caste system in Hindu society.
[43] In their efforts to perpetuate [...] society. Out of fear that their descendants may face financial difficulties [...] society, but also set aside for those descendants huge sums of money which remain wholly or partially unutilized.
[1] In very ancient times, when the [...] well-bred and of noble conduct, their descendants would feel proud of them.
[5] Everything cometh from Him, remaineth [...] death of this earth you or your descendants may quit this earth and go to [...] probable that it may happen like this.
[5] Everything in this universe is [...] should they neglect their future descendants and abandon them to a life of [...] “one who supports someone.”
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] intensely. Even today, some of the descendants of this Asura community can be [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[23] Everything in this universe is [...] should they neglect their future descendants and abandon them to a life of [...] “one who supports someone”.
[5] Western Ráŕh is in [...] in Jessore and Khulna, and their descendants have remained there permanently.
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] nice-smelling. These cows are the descendants of the ancient cow-type forest [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[12] Countless were the wild creatures [...] leaving behind elephants as their descendants. The age of gigantic dinosaurs, [...] to our heads as we march ahead.
[27] At that time the Kayasthas used [...] Bhagalpur and Monghyr districts. Descendants of the Rarhi Kayasthas bearing [...] Kumurt́ulii, Chitpur, and so on.
[60] Nowadays we scarcely ever use the [...] is called hamráhii. The descendants of those government officials [...] ráhi → rái.
[25] Another excellent example of vested [...] knowledge and intellect. Even today the descendants of that section of people want [...] exploitation to continue unchallenged.
[7] There are also so many degrees (kot́i) of consciousness in the Jiivas that are the descendants of Paramátman. One is jiivakot́i. [...] than that of jiivakot́i.
[79] Case Endings : Another condition [...] – all these languages are descendants of Sanskrit. All of them follow [...] full-fledged language, not a dialect.
[70] The second meaning of kukura [...] Yadu dynasty that comprised the descendants of the children born from the [...] afterwards as yádavas .
[94] During the time of King Ballala [...] particular qualities. Since then their descendants have enjoyed kuliina status [...] lineage would be adversely affected.
[145] The people of the kingdom of Kashmir [...] kingdom of Mahiishúr to the descendants of the former king of that region.
[146] The British did not want to retain [...] not possible to return it to the descendants of that dynasty. Thus they sold [...] is about Kashmir without Jammu.
[252] Let us return then to the subject [...] offers of rent-free land grants. The descendants of these pundits are still there [...] Bahuguńá, and so forth.
[3] (2) The widow will inherit the [...] sisters, and in their absence, to the descendants of her husbands brothers. In the absence of her husbands brothers or their descendants, the widow will have every right [...] relation of her father-in-law.
[8] (6) The property of one family [...] daughter has no brother or his descendants, she will have the absolute right [...] self-acquired property of their mother.
[33] The present North India, that is [...] The present Dravidians are the descendants of that Austrico-Negroid population.
[6] But before their extinction they left behind their descendants – Homo Sapiens were the first ancestors of humanity.
[21] The Negroes lived near the equator [...] coast of the Indian Ocean. Their descendants are found in South India, the Andaman Islands, the Malayan Peninsula and the Philippines.
[8] First, let us discuss casteism. [...] battles of wits, and today their descendants claim this ancestral lineage. [...] as members of the lower castes.
[15] Let me tell you an interesting [...] how could they have had so many descendants?) It is also stated that five [...] such caste histories reliable?
[2] In those days there was no Arabian [...] part of the land. Even today the descendants of the Gond people still live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[2] In Farsi both u and o can be used [...] the Shaorasenii Prákrta descendants u is used. Take, for example, [...] so Farsi is quite easy to learn.
[3] This word eka, derived from the [...] from Vedic. Latin and its European descendants are all Vedic. The northern languages [...] ikái, ikká and so on.
[6] Besides the languages descended [...] greater than that of some Vedic descendants. For example, among the Dravidian [...] descendant. Those languages which are not descendants of Vedic or Sanskrit, but which [...] call snigdha tadbhava [adopted descendants]. Each member of the Malay group [...] Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.
[16] The caste system is a creation [...] their privileged position for their descendants. To achieve this end, those cunning [...] the illogical idea [of casteism].
[31] Members who purchase shares in [...] some cooperative members have no descendants, then their shares should pass [...] can easily lead to a depression.
[19] 2. The widow shall inherit the [...] daughters and in their absence, the descendants of her husbands brothers. In the absence of her husbands brothers or their descendants, the widow shall have every right [...] relation of her father-in-law.
[23] 6. The property of one family usually [...] daughter has no brother or his descendants, she shall have the absolute right [...] self-acquired property of their mother.
[9] What is this universe? Where there [...] dependent on – rather, the descendants of Paramátma.
[13] Ancient Bengal (the then Paondravardhana) [...] of Siḿhal and Kerala. The descendants of Pánd́u Vasudeva [...] community of Kerala even today.
[122] “There were also huge birds [...] birds also became extinct. The descendants of these huge birds, the phinge [...] descendant of this sabre-toothed tiger.
[123] “Ape-men or man-apes first [...] differences still exist today among their descendants. On the eastern side was the dwelling [...] ghád́a [neck], among others.
[7] First thing is, what? Pitrpuruśebhyo [...] human beings came, and you are descendants of those old human beings who came here and who left this world long ago. You are their descendants. So, Pitrpuruśebhyo namah. [...] in the flow of the human race.