Ha > References for ‘hardly’
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[5] There is a common notion that people [...] ancients. People in the olden days hardly lived longer than forty-five years; [...] many. There is a Bengali poem:
[20] Thus we see that jiṋániis [...] Parama Puruśa. Thus there is hardly any difference between Tantra [...] the three main branches of yoga.]
[15] The influence of the environment on various expressions of aesthetic science can hardly be denied. Although they are basically [...] altogether different environment.
[13] Then what is the most favourite [...] thus. If they are mobile, there is hardly any difference between these humans [...] follow their dharma, then they hardly deserve to be called humans. Dhriyate dharma ityáhuh.
[1] You know, the cult of spiritual [...] called Tantra. In Tantra, there is hardly one percent theory; ninety-nine [...] person, it is practice that counts.
[3] It may be that a theory is very [...] Tantras were invented, there was hardly anything in black and white, because it was practice. Later the Tantras were given book form.
[30] How should the surface water potentiality [...] is underdeveloped, and there is hardly any lift or shift irrigation. [...] the banks of all water systems.
[43] The banks of all water systems [...] eighty inches per year. Now it is hardly forty to forty-five inches.
[3] In the stage of vyatireka [...] stage of vyatireka there is hardly any external obstruction. The [...] exercise control at this stage.
[14] The fourth action is the awakening [...] of the sense of dharma there is hardly any difference between humans [...] one step lower than the animal.
[8] I have already said that Ananda [...] human life. Otherwise, there is hardly any difference between human beings [...] ceaseless struggle against dogma.
[55] One hundred years ago people would [...] sheśe. Nowadays, you will hardly ever hear anyone say this.
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] holding the rudder. The oarsmen have hardly anything to do. In that situation, [...] bhát́i Assam.
[6] The influence of the environment on various expressions of aesthetic science can hardly be denied. Although they are basically [...] 2 )
[15] One has to remember in this context that wild birds and animals hardly ever suffer from this disease, [...] exceptionally great vital energy.
[69] Most of the people of India are [...] be formed. The government gets hardly any support or cooperation from [...] of a sentiment among the people.
[256] Among those who possess knowledge, intellect, great courage or physical strength, there is hardly anyone who has the courage, or [...] they are digging their own graves.
[38] You know, it is the human wont [...] I will say they hardly criticize themselves. So what [...] they will do the kiirtana of Hari.
[3] “So youve heard the [...] story, isnt it? Its hardly surprising the news reached you [...] been crying my eyes out.”
[73] So through intellectual pursuit [...] comes to real knowledge there is hardly any difference between them at [...] probe deep within ones self.
[15] The person struggles desperately [...] because in such a state there is hardly any mental function. In such a [...] mind becomes completely suspended.
[22] Today I am explaining Puruśa [...] quite a bit in fact, but he can hardly sleep that night. The next morning [...] newspaper how much he has donated.
[25] By looking at a buffalo we can [...] affront. But another person will have hardly any sense of shame and will not [...] from this karmic cycle?
[9] This process of following the preceding [...] “similar”. You will see there is hardly any difference between B and C; [...] of the vibrational principle.
[3] But what is the status of inanimation [the inanimate world] in Neohumanism? Fundamentally there is hardly any difference between the world [...] perfect interpretation either.
[12] It has been said that dharmasya [...] sympathy and fellow-feeling, can hardly be called human beings, because the instinctive impulses of humans are lacking in them.
[33] The Supreme Entity is so close to you that you can hardly measure the gap between you and [...] this regard the scriptures say,
[12] Now there is that story of the [...] buying and selling in that area, hardly anyone used to come to sell their [...] was not sold, so kindly buy this.
[104] The form and presentation of most [...] comprehend about these plays; there is hardly any question of reality or unreality [...] good; if not, there is no harm.
[24] Should intelligent people also [...] He already has so many, it will hardly make any difference to Him at [...] under pressure of circumstances.
[28] When the extroversial tendency [...] accustomed to using luxury goods in life hardly feel their necessity, but those [...] one object or action at a time.
[104] Kśatriyas are always awake, but it can hardly be said that their eyes are always [...] to be shown which way to look.
[59] The significant part of this above [...] and is devoid of any form, can hardly be called masculine or feminine. [...] of his beautiful poems. –
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] Brahma think for it at all? There is hardly any ground for Brahmic mercy to [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[1] Varśa means “that [...] some humour. Tibetan males have hardly any beard or moustache, and from [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[36] And the next stage of this rágánugá [...] sárúpya one feels, “There is hardly any difference between myself [...] rágánugá bhakti.
[1] The yogi says there is hardly any difference between the terms [...] Supreme Entity? It is ánanda.
[35] Take for example the case of a [...] procuring food and clothes can hardly be called human beings; they are better described as undeveloped animals.
[6] The mind takes less time to dream [...] than that of the body. Perhaps you hardly dreamt for one or two minutes [...] for only two to three minutes.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] the jungles and forests. As they hardly ever come in contact with human [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[7] The first question that the jiṋána [...] other creatures, there would be hardly any difference between humans [...] of the highest human excellence.
[14] Now altogether it is recognized [...] time, which is a very short span of hardly one hundred years.
[54] “Fifty rupees!” exclaimed the pandit. “Its hardly worth contemplating.”
[59] Chamru Sao could hardly refuse to pay for his fathers [...] Khyát́andás.
[12] The Native States were beyond the [...] of the rest of India. There was hardly any communalism in Kashmir where [...] a Muslim leader, and there was hardly any communalism. The reason was [...] communal award was not applied there.
[2] Táńd́ava – [...] intellectual exercises for the brain, but hardly any physical exercise. In fact, [...] best. But it is not for women.
[3] In the history of the world, there [...] first of these Ice Ages there were hardly any developed animals, only undeveloped [...] Oligocene and Miocene Ages came.
[12] Alarka was then brought up under [...] in material pursuits. There was hardly any evil to which he had not gotten [...] death of his father, Alarka had hardly any time for the state and its [...] a change in the administration.
[22] When intellect associates itself [...] realm of intellectuality. It is hardly able to step beyond the intellectual realm and is thus unable to attain Parama Puruśa.
[7] In those days, malaria would leave [...] this discomfiture, too. She had hardly a hair on her head.
[5] The level of intelligence of the Aryan mass at that time was so low that it hardly merits any mention. Actually, [...] were not men but veritable gods.
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] things from them. In fact there is hardly anything of Aryanism left in them [...] non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[38] There is a difference in meaning [...] is confused in India. Students hardly learn to use the word “fetch” [...] to pay some attention to this.
[6] “Suddenly there occurred [...] hungry, and this much chátu is hardly enough for one of us. Better therefore [...] will finish my bath.’”
[11] “Hardly had the mother finished when the [...] take my food to the guest.’
[56] Thus it is the empirical knowledge [...] normally afraid of struggles; so it is hardly surprising that materialistic-minded people are averse to such struggles in the beginning.
[5] When the centrifugal force of the [...] comes when the Cosmic Mind can hardly be called “mind”, [...] are virtually indistinguishable.
[22] Those who want to avoid the cultivation of knowledge hardly get any opportunity for psychic [...] benefit from this psychic clash.
[9] I started back. After coming a [...] unbearable! I started running. As I ran I hardly noticed when I had climbed down [...] coming from so late at night?”
[1] Today is the day of the spring [...] throughout the winter the people could hardly move out of their houses; they [...] disappearance of the dullness of cold.
[8] In Bengal, as you know, winter [...] there is no winter, people can hardly enjoy the sweetness of the spring, [...] She is also worshipped in Tibet.
[3] The day we started our journey [...] become so large today that there is hardly any country left where its branches [...] they no longer use such words.
[29] Any energy is invisible. We see [...] the Supreme Consciousness you can hardly bear it – nor can you express the bliss. You feel it - you can only enjoy it!
[196] The highest treasure of human beings, [...] intelligence in humans, they would hardly be different from other animals. [...] manifest the highest human excellence.
[244] After millions of animal lives, [...] even the worst of your enemies hardly has any chance to despise you; [...] your time uselessly on this earth.
[51] 6. Tapah Loka – This is [...] loka vijiṋána is hardly in evidence, and even the feeling [...] “I” is still present.
[51] 6. Tapah Loka – This is [...] loka vijiṋána is hardly in evidence, and even the feeling [...] “I” is still present.
[322] Although the lemon is hardly ever eaten in the form that it [...] the blood and alleviate acidity.
[3] There are many federal governments [...] secession, in practice they have hardly any power at all. The unitary [...] majority in the legislative assembly.
[5] Of the federal states in the world, [...] whereas the Indian president has hardly any power in practice. He or she [...] electorate, which resembles a plebiscite.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same thing: the scholarly Vipras were hardly accessible to the common people. [...] valued more than a mans life.
[28] In the Marga all the property of [...] utilized jointly. This idea leaves hardly any scope for economic injustices.
[11] Freedom is restored through struggle. [...] rights having been snatched away, it hardly calls for an agitation reminiscent of the trade union movement.
[39] Many things that are done in the [...] concern a veneer of sympathy. This is hardly an indication of genuine social concern or magnanimity of mind.
[14] Those who opt for the path of synthesis [...] spiritual aroma. This divine aroma can hardly be compared with any worldly smell. [...] 2 )
[6] Nidrá [sleep]. A person [...] on sleep only, then there will hardly be any time left for doing noble [...] get back fresh energy for work.
[19] I said a while ago that the present [...] the next, it has already come. Hardly do we see anything before it disappears [...] always varies from person to person.
[28] I said a little while ago, and [...] they might have achieved, they hardly deserve to be called human beings. [...] either directly or indirectly.
[15] SOME [...] and fetch . Students hardly learn the correct use of fetch [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[2] Mrtyu, death, on the other hand, [...] inert as a block of wood, that is, hardly distinguishable from matter. All [...] devoid of any prajiṋá.
[41] Suppose you have incurred a loan [...] such a small amount, this will hardly cause any suffering at all. But [...] actions imbibe new reactive momenta.
[35] “What if I pour the soda-water into a cup and drink it, what then? Then I hardly keep the bottle for even a second. Will it still be twenty-five paise?”
[25] Then I said, “Youre [...] Gaod́iiya area; the difference is hardly discernible.”
[48] Arúpratan smiled, and said [...] are very popular, and people can hardly live without poppyseed.”
[7] The delta is that stage where the [...] the dominant role, and there are hardly any branch rivers. In the plain [...] important role than the tributaries.
[1] Ráŕh is a land of [...] western Ráŕh can hardly be found anywhere else. And its [...] of thing is rare in the world.
[11] Let us take the example of doctors. [...] ninety-nine percent practical and hardly one percent theoretical.
[10] Let us take the example of doctors. [...] doctors job is 99% practical and hardly 1% theoretical.
[2] Answer – Human longings are [...] personality, whom we call a genius, hardly uses five to ten per cent of his [...] can be harnessed for humanity.
[12] Answer – As compared to communism, [...] supported. In communism there is hardly any scope for the free and unbarred [...] but in practice there are checks.
[1] Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti, [...] know them – perhaps would hardly exist at all – had it not [...] culture and civilization.”
[33] In Hindi the use of ham instead [...] ámi and tumi. Nowadays you will hardly hear anyone say mui jávuni [...] the poetry of Krishnadas Kaviraj:
[74] Actually [ásale], the common [...] stand?]. Without Farsi there is hardly any scope for moving even a single [...] region Telegu) it is called kandul.
[25] [I live on a small hillock. I have hardly any neighbours. There is no rice left in the container. I fast almost daily.]
[8] Now in this pure “I” feeling there is hardly any movement, because it is a [...] there is fight, there is movement.
[10] The political leaders of so many [...] Even though thousands of citizens hardly get enough food to fill their [...] vast amounts of money on arms.
[1] In their personal lives human beings are very weak, possessing hardly any strength at all. In the world [...] Puruśa remains with them.
[6] While explaining the savitr [...] dikśá , there is hardly any need to pray by chanting Savitr Rk .
[29] 2) Discipline . Throughout [...] discontent and indiscipline can hardly be contemplated.
[3] Before the creation of this universe, [...] His liilánanda but we can hardly tolerate it any more. We have [...] joy and sorrow with us.”
[13] Since humans [are] weak, they need [...] with your worldly desires that you hardly manage to get any time in your daily life to ask for spiritual strength.
[2] Humanity is presently suffering [...] adjustment; consequently, you will find hardly any blind capitalism in the world [...] resources in developed countries.
[16] These changes in the pronunciation of the word occur due to the addition of the suffix. However hardly any change occurs when the prefix [...] spelling errors while writing a word.
[23] As life becomes increasingly easy, [...] day will come when there will be hardly any need for human beings to work. [...] surest movement of human destiny.
[11] The fundamental essence of matter [...] Such a dogmatic declaration is hardly sufficient to disprove the existence [...] bosom of Consciousness Himself.
[95] He is very radiant. Do you know [...] is a bright object, but you can hardly see it on a full-moon night, for [...] sádhaná is necessary to see Him.
[584] I said a little while ago, and [...] they might have achieved, they hardly deserve to be called human beings. [...] either directly or indirectly.
[642] Ananda Marga strives for the further [...] intellect in human beings, there would hardly be any difference between them [...] humanity to a greater intellectuality.
[3] Central Ráŕh was [...] forests in the region. Now there are hardly any trees, few wild animals, and [...] floods and severe soil erosion.
[77] According to some scholars, [...] precisely for the same reason. There is hardly any dog fossil amongst the available [...] concerted attack of these dogs.
[25] The red sandalwood is a forest [...] vitality. However, red sandalwood has hardly any utility value compared to [...] generally used for oil preparation.
[2] The root verb kut́a [...] tangled and crooked path; they hardly ever move in a straight path. [...] cannot be considered incorrect.
[75] I boarded the bus thinking of [...] hygiene. For this reason he was hardly ever sick, and when he was he would always fight it.
[82] In this way I started for Sujits [...] had been filled up. There were hardly any bamboo groves to be seen, [...] Ghusuŕi as evening fell.
[44] The root verb kup is used [...] in the causative form but it is hardly used.
[9] As you well know, there are [...] out at night. Certainly you will hardly ever see a mole entering your house during the day. You see it at night.
[14] The matter of water gourd crops [...] jalatumbii . This water gourd has hardly any beneficial quality; it is mostly just water.
[46] The second meaning of the word [...] receive their blessings. They have hardly any duty or responsibility in any other matter.
[65] If the Allied forces (Britain, [...] muddy the waters of social life, hardly a sign of elevated thinking. This [...] kulála in this context.
[99] The Nawab and Purandar Khan [...] was discovered that there were hardly any kuliinas left among [...] Brahmans and Kayasthas of Bengal.
[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards [...] Buddhist population. There was hardly any alcohol addiction, no visible [...] kulácára , complete darkness.
[2] We started our discussion about [...] In Bengali there is hardly any prolonged pronunciation. For [...] sound, and is called prapatti.
[22] When your mind will develop the [...] intellectual knowledge, in the long run, hardly contributes to the final end of human progress.
[144] I had hardly gone two steps when Akalmand Singh, [...] rubbish without knowing you.”
[95] Then I said, “Youre [...] Gaod́iiya area; the difference is hardly discernible.”
[118] Arúpratan smiled, and said [...] are very popular, and people can hardly live without poppyseed.”
[164] That was a short aside about the [...] Calcutta, and so on, there was hardly a single garjan tree; instead [...] construction of boats and local ships.
[172] In most parts of this barren mountain [...] virtually no green forest, and hardly any cultivation. I have seen a [...] beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.
[189] “Why have I hardly seen any men in your village?” I asked.
[217] “Well, you know,” he [...] and full of rocks, so you will hardly find any roads nearby. But let us see what we can find.”
[1] And the idea functioning behind [...] it is called prema. So there is hardly any difference between prema and [...] physicality and intellectuality.
[2] “You seem to enjoy scolding me about the silliest of things,” complained Aparna. “You hardly stop criticizing me day and night. [...] should be more respectful.”
[30] Hearing these words, the tigers [...] fled away as fast as he could. Hardly a second later that huge tiger [...] it in the museum.’”
[80] The next morning Queen Shuyo stayed in bed. Her voice was quite feeble and she could hardly move. Her maid-servants were feeding [...] Krishnanagar. Due to her illness she could hardly eat anything at all! She had to [...] the kings repeated pleas.
[92] The king observed that Shuyo was [...] been reduced to a few bones. I can hardly bear to look at you.”
[148] Aparna noticed that the people who lived there werent talking with each other. In fact they hardly looked at each other. They were [...] “Sister, would you like a chocolate?
[153] “Its a long story,” [...] such a strange thing, we could hardly believe our eyes. The top officials [...] tried to hide their ignorance.
[279] “Dear king, you are a very [...] psychology. My shallow knowledge can hardly be compared to your profound learning, so please let me know the biography of Gandharba Singh.”
[241] “His wife started to drool as soon as she saw the fish. She could hardly speak because every time she opened [...] Ill cook the fish.’
[284] In the afternoon: In the afternoon, as a rule, she hardly eats anything at all. For formalitys [...] 10,000 kilos of Chandrapuli sweet.
[295] After wrapping herself in her quilt [...] Mukherjee said: “Youve hardly eaten anything today, MLady. [...] deficiency in the body.”
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] from a serious disease. There is hardly any logic behind it. Everyone [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[8] To unify society we must first [...] for a low caste person, one can hardly imagine an atmosphere of fraternity. [...] cannot have unity with a slave.
[5] In the days of the monarchy one could hardly think that history could be written [...] development will undergo further change.
[17] In the first phase of human creation, [...] socio-economico-cultural life, and there was hardly any spiritual life.
[18] [The age] moved on. Humanity passed [...] came upon a new era. There was hardly any economic life, but there was a wee bit of cultural and social life.
[58] In India, the Aryans tried to establish [...] British came to India, there were hardly any Christians in the country. [...] suppression of one religion by another.
[25] “In the early part of the [...] toilet fifteen times today… hardly able to stand and walk… [...] funds, isnt it so?”
[6] Some civilizations after coming [...] transformed that their original form can hardly be traced. Take the case of our [...] of ancient civilization it was.
[8] But the Egyptian civilization which [...] original colour these days. There is hardly any connection between the pre-Vedic [...] civilizations with much difficulty.
[49] I say only to some degree, because [...] great poet, but that Rabindranath hardly utilized 10% or 15 % of his entire [...] result, the entire society is harmed.
[49] “Dear king, you are a very [...] psychology. My shallow knowledge can hardly be compared to your profound learning, so please let me know the biography of Gandharba Singh.”
[6] The fourth category is, we may [...] of this endeavour, there comes hardly any obstacle from within, but [...] in a better way, in a nice way.
[1] I have already said that human [...] accepted as great personalities use hardly ten percent of their inherent [...] their mental and spiritual power.
[3] Some people think early in life, [...] personalities in this world utilize hardly ten percent of their capacity [...] deplorable, and highly detrimental.
[4] Any energy is invisible. We see [...] of Parama Puruśa, you can hardly bear – nor can you express – the bliss. You feel; you can only enjoy it!
[3] Once, in my childhood, I stayed [...] lived in looked so different I hardly recognized it. The river where [...] anything. One must always remember,
[11] The seven categories mentioned [...] has shown mercy.”! It can hardly be described as mercy; more precisely [...] but you all know what they are.
[3] However, if a country discontinues [...] slight economic depression, which is hardly felt, takes place at the end of [...] still more every 350 years…
[18] Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] pandits is a confusing mess; it is hardly worth anything.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] kheyál . Bengali music hardly ever used to be sung in dhrupadii [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] merchandise. Even 150 years ago there was hardly any exchange of bullion in the [...] through gold or silver bullion.
[43] This Átmá, or Soul, [...] pettiness. Your existence then is hardly distinguishable from It. If you [...] realize that Grand Glorious Brahma.
[12] In this tremendous momentum the [...] possible. At that point there remains hardly any acceleration; from there retardation starts, and finally the conversion into solid matter.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] kheyál . Bengali music hardly ever used to be sung in dhrupadii [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[3] No Injustice . If security [...] utilized jointly. This idea leaves hardly any scope for economic injustice.
[40] Lohardaga district has mixed soil. [...] factory should be established. Hardly any industry has been established [...] non-tribals are blacksmiths and traders.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] who does not feel this attraction hardly deserves to be called a human [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[6] You know, genius is an inborn faculty. [...] developed animals. But genius you will hardly find in any developed animal. You will find it only in humans.
[2] If Bangladesh sells manufactured [...] such a large capital investment is hardly worthwhile. Moreover, different [...] replaced by synthetic leather.
[18] What are the natural resources of Bangladesh? There are hardly any minerals in Bangladesh, thus [...] supplies of oil and natural gas.
[29] Every human being, from the age [...] whom we call great personalities hardly use ten percent of their potentialities. [...] and die as ordinary human beings.
[123] Verses or mantras uttered in such a low tone that they are hardly audible are called upáḿshu [...] should be its witnessing entity.
[84] “Ive done a little [...] Rarh and Jharkhanda. But you can hardly find a single book on the subject so I havent been able to go very far in my research.
[129] “A few minutes ago I hardly knew anything about this subject,” [...] in the mirror of my mind.”
[5] Previously people only watched [...] city, even free of charge, there is hardly any gathering – people would [...] tickets even on the black market.
[58] That which is produced through [...] the Vedic Aryans, thus there is hardly any use of the udúkhala [...] sees the udúkhala in use.
[70] You have achieved the human frame. [...] that even your worst enemies have hardly any chance to despise you. Utilize [...] your time uselessly on this earth.
[4] After a long, long time, we have [...] When I was looking at you, I could hardly restrain myself – I felt [...] can be more delightful than this?
[3] His wife started to drool as soon as she saw the fish. She could hardly speak because every time she opened [...] Ill cook the fish.”