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Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (1)

[9] Qua ( ক় [...] French, Latin, and many languages descended from Latin. This letter is indispensable [...] not one of the acoustic roots.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[74] At any rate, somehow I made it to the indigo factory. Evening had descended and it was pouring rain. The road [...] for some drinking-water.”

The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván” (1)

[21] Now we come to the third attribute [...] whenever the Divine Entity has descended on the earth, one group of human [...] letter of the opposite party.)

The Significance of Language (1)

[1] Everything in this universe comes [...] the Non-Attributional Principle descended to the level of the attributional [...] periphery under certain limitations.

The History of the Maethili Language (1)

[11] The languages descended from eastern demi-Magadhii have [...] present tense, ca is not used at all.

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[26] Now let us consider the influence [...] the castes and sub-castes have descended from them. Those who are regarded [...] declared as shúdras .

The Dreaded “Rebirebi” (1)

[27] Another boy asked, “Let’s see if your shoes fit you now.” A pindrop silence descended on the neighbourhood. “Mr. [...] Ghosh’s shoes by mistake.”

Prabháta Saḿgiita 961 (1)

[4] If in an idle moment You ever thought [...] am burning in agony. I have descended from that golden chariot. [...] lost And fled beyond the void.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 1929 (1)

[7] I now recognize You, I now realize why You have descended; Keep dancing without pause, Removing all my afflictions.

Planning Ahead (1)

[9] Bhajahari left the house on what [...] passed, the evening passed, darkness descended upon the world, and still there [...] tied towels around their waists.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 26) (2)

[2] Vrajagopála and Párthasárathi [...] vast quantity of Cosmic energy descended from the Cosmic hub and was diffused throughout all particles of the universe.

[4] Vrajagopála and Párthasárathi [...] of Párthasárathi descended from that point which is the supreme [...] continues to do so today. Thus:

More on Suffixes and Prefixes (Discourse 6) (1)

[8] The tendency to use prefixes, root [...] Sanskrit words, even if they are not descended from Sanskrit. The same holds [...] one can easily learn the others.

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (5)

[2] Ka is the first consonant of the Sanskrit alphabet. All the languages of the world which are descended from Sanskrit use ka as their [...] is, those which are not directly descended from Sanskrit, but whose vocabulary [...] ka is not the first consonant.

[7] Nowadays several languages descended from Sanskrit are written in Arabic [...] languages are: Sindhii, which is descended from Saendhavii Prákrta [...] language (this language is also descended from Páshcáttya [...] it contains many Arabic words.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (3)

[8] Karpat́a → kappad́a [...] kapaŕa in the languages descended from Shaorasenii Prákrta, kapaŕa in the languages descended from the Western Demi-Mágadhii [...] kápŕa in the languages descended from Eastern Demi-Mágadhii. [...] covers”; its colloquial meanings are:

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (1)

[28] So the hill springs and those [...] the feet of Viśńu descended to earth due to the penance of [...] water then divided into four parts:

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[153] Those people who were descended from the Aryans and made their [...] language is especially noteworthy.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[171] The demon king’s guards seized [...] ears. The black shadow of doom descended on her life.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (1)

[47] Fish-Eating Ghost replied: “You [...] the day. When the deep night has descended on all sides and there is only [...] fall asleep immediately.”

History and Superstition (1)

[18] According to the caste history [...] Aśt́hána, Nigama and Karana – descended from these twelve sons. But the [...] Chitragupta is reliable or not.

Geology and Human Civilization (1)

[30] India has two groups of Mediterranean [...] pro-Cytheo-Mediterraneans or the Marathiis. They descended from the Shakas, Huns, Kushanas [...] Buddhist era during Kaniśka.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt C (1)

[1] When human beings reached the initial [...] maternal heritage. That is, lineage descended from mother to daughter. When [...] applied to both men and women.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (2)

[1] I will talk a little today about [...] and Hindi. Most of the languages descended from Prákrta, with the [...] as in French. In the languages descended from Shaorasenii Prákrta [...] Siitár bon [Siita’s sister].

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (5)

[3] This word eka, derived from the [...] there are a great many languages descended from Vedic. Latin and its European [...] northern languages of Central Asia are descended from Vedic. The languages of south and southeast Asia are either descended from Vedic or have vocabularies [...] ikái, ikká and so on.

[5] Roughly speaking, the languages descended from Vedic include the majority [...] Gorkhali (Nepali) and Assamese.

[6] Besides the languages descended from Vedic, there are many languages [...] Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[39] When they arrived in The Punjab [...] Saptasindhu. The modern languages descended from this Paeshácii Prákrta [...] the English “sugar”.

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (1)

[20] We have all descended from our common ancestors, the [...] not give credence to such things.

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

[18] I will give one small example. [...] Gauṋgá, goddess who has descended from the heavenly abode of the [...] place so quickly nor so easily.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (2)

[6] The word pedar in Farsi, which [...] contains a large number of words descended from Vedic: Petar, pear, father, [...] was called Kemal Atatürk.

[33] “You are certainly aware [...] an end and a cimmerian darkness descended over Magadha. The most difficult [...] the reign of Skandagupta.”