Ha > References for ‘habitation’
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[15] The lowermost is kśititattva, [...] “abode”, the abode for human habitation. Then the next one up is Nakula. [...] the fights of the world”.
[9] Human beings came onto this earth [...] this earth becomes unfit for human habitation or faces a complete thermal death [...] completely extinct in this universe.
[2] There is an unfounded fear in the [...] this world becomes unfit for human habitation, human beings will then set out [...] daughters be afraid of their father?
[4] “Karmádhyakśa [...] “adhivása” means “proper habitation”. Here the word (root “adhi” [...] abode even an abstract cannot stay.
[1] Varśa means “that [...] Jambudviipa which was fit for human habitation, with an abundance of food and [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] monkeys which live close to human habitation. They come in frequent contact [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[53] Take the case of this planet earth [...] environment will become uncongenial for habitation, unit beings will not get any [...] universe which are unfit for human habitation are all moving through the process [...] body such as a comet or nebula.
[74] If the atmosphere gets too polluted, [...] world may become unfit for human habitation. But in the universe as a whole there will never be lack of space for human habitation. People of this earth may settle [...] be shattered beyond recognition.
[19] This movement of the human beings [...] become frozen solid, unfit for human habitation, and cause the extinction of the [...] the prospects of a thermal death.
[4] As the struggle of life intensified, [...] particular lineage on the basis of their habitation and locality. And with or without [...] sphere also began to intensify.
[22] As the southern part of Kashmiira [...] that it was ideal not only for habitation, but also for self-development. [...] development of its inhabitants”.
[4] “As planned, so done.” [...] of land. There were no signs of habitation anywhere, and scattered throughout [...] sort of place of their own accord.
[6] Gandhasarpa . You know that [...] ridges of fields, away from human habitation. Though their bodies are somewhat [...] early part of the rainy season.
[4] Why are civilizations created in, [...] sources of water. As such, human habitation started from springs, fountains, waterfalls, rivers, etc. Animals also select such places for habitation; only birds do not follow this rule. Thus, human habitation started near valleys, fountains, [...] of civilization started there.
[24] Any attempt to say a word or two [...] controversy [about his place of habitation]. But argument for the sake of [...] point of logic in this matter.
[3] Much later the Aryans, moving from [...] the slopes] were sites of human habitation. It was for this kind of topography [...] environment, or for fear of the wolves?
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] eastern Ráŕh and set up habitation. This happened some lakhs of years [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[11] Human beings originated at a few [...] found of any more ancient human habitation. [...] to Ráŕh as a human habitation. This very forest reined in the [...] mute witness to a host of changes.
[81] We have already spoken about [...] outdoors in fields away from human habitation. The kálakeut́e generally lives away from human habitation in forests, bushes and shrubs.
[80] (37) Those who introduce new ideas [...] every nook and corner of human habitation, in spite of the inroads of countless forces of denunciation, denigration and contempt.