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[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] remarry. In India, in upper-class Hindu society, a widows marriage [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[3] Ástika [theistic] [...] or dynamic force. According to Hindu Yoga Darshana, [...] of jiṋána .
[9] The word páli originated [...] common language of village folk, Hindu pandits named his language [...] the language of the pandits only.
[43] Pratyakśa váhya [...] exist constantly. (According to Hindu philosophy, saiṋcara [...] [centripetal force] of Brahma .)
[51] Shaḿkara [Darshana] [...] Buddhist Tantra disappeared, but in Hindu Tantra [some Buddhist] gods and [...] the common people out of fear.
[16] Among the domestic animals, goats, [...] close proximity to rabbits. In the Hindu Puranas [mythology] it is said [...] “rabbit” is shasha ).
[2] Five hundred years ago Tripura [...] permanently. Later, they defeated the Hindu king in the area and established [...] land under Tipprah administration.
[5] During the ancient Hindu, Buddhist, Pathan and Mughal periods, [...] shattered state of present-day Tripura.
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[8] In the past there were many instances [...] they were excommunicated by the Hindu priests. They were declared outcastes. [...] campaign of forcible conversion.
[9] There is a well-known story about [...] started a campaign to destroy all Hindu temples and deities. When Kalachands [...] mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[11] Such incidents made the priests [...] a special community within the Hindu religion. For example, families [...] excommunicate any of their members.
[13] Hinduism will degenerate and people [...] the caste system exists in the Hindu religion. If Hinduism continues [...] converted from one religion to another.
[9] It should be kept in mind that [...] varńáshrama system of ancient Hindu society. However, it is a fact [...] put them to work in the future.)
[56] In the early stages of kśatriya [...] system which still prevails in Hindu society. [...] end of the Kśatriya Age.
[144] Shúdras at first oppose [...] a group of gurus and priests of Hindu society, are incapable of seeing reason. When sections of Hindu society have broken away, I have [...] and that it cannot be destroyed.
[174] But in vipra society [[also]] the [...] establishment of the caste system in Hindu society.
[207] In the Middle Ages fanatic Catholics, [...] Buddhist monks oppressed the Hindus. Hindu Brahmans and Muslim mullahs were [...] and Ishvarchandra Vidyasagara.
[209] As regards the intellectual exploitation [...] or beliefs, united against them. Hindu priests and Muslim mullahs united [...] time of Mahaprabhu Chaitanyadeva.
[10] If Hindus follow the caste system they will also undermine society. In the past Hindu widows used to wear a thick white [...] practice, you will be insulted.
[28] The Pandavas, when introducing [...] formally disappeared from Indian Hindu society some seven or eight hundred [...] tomorrow. This is the law of society.
[29] Draopadii had five husbands, which [...] five or six wives. Even today, in Hindu society, that is found in some measure or the other.
[3] Once there was a Bhattacharya family [...] scrupulously avoided even the average Hindu. [...] east-Bengal accent could not be detected.
[3] Numerous Buddhist gods and goddesses [...] Tárápada, etc. Similarly, the Hindu Tantric goddess Kálii has been accepted in Buddhist Tantra.
[15] In Sanskrit the term devatá [...] difference between Buddhist and Hindu Tantra, although there is a difference [...] Mahávidyás], all Hindu Tantric goddesses. These various [...] non-integral idea, not an integral one.
[39] Now, if one meditates on a particular [...] goddesses, whether we are speaking of Hindu Tantra or of Buddhist Tantra, [...] Tantra has also emphatically said,
[6] Even though the vipras came into [...] irrational ideas (the caste system of Hindu society is an example) through [...] the greater part of the world.
[5] Now, let us take another word – [...] Rávańa. This is why in Hindu mythology Rávańa [...] sádhaka will attain enlightenment.
[27] The word, Náráyańa, [...] Energy. The Puráńa (Hindu Mythology) says Náráyańa [...] is tantamount to sheer madness.
[4] Human expressions are multilateral. [...] The use of expressions such as Hindu culture, Muslim culture, Indian [...] are not well-wishers of humanity.
[30] During the war between the Kaoravas [...] the emperors of Delhi, from the Hindu era through the Moghul and Pathan [...] conflict between Delhi and Bengal.
[27] We should strengthen ourselves [...] particular person is a Muslim, another a Hindu, yet another a Brahman and the [...] the Mahábhárata.
[27] Take the case of Hindu myths. The authors of Hindu mythologies say that the Brahmans [...] the Shúdras from the feet.
[9] You know, a language has an average longevity of 1000 years. As per Hindu astrology of Kashi offshoot, human [...] present as a demi-cultural language.
[14] Then when Páshchátya [...] in Landadi script – even Hindu businessmen of Punjab use that [...] Dogrii, the language of Jammu.
[18] Unfortunately the doctor forgot [...] all, it is a cardinal sin for a Hindu to eat bullocks.
[10] Most of the minorities could not rely on the Hindu majority of the country. That [...] wanted to divide the country. The Hindu minorities of Bengal and the Punjab [...] political consciousness in the country.
[12] The Native States were beyond the [...] Kashmir where Muslims lived under the Hindu Raj. Similarly, the Hindu majority state of Hyderabad was [...] communal award was not applied there.
[20] So many scriptures say so many [...] smrtis have been replaced by the Hindu Code Bill. There are so many social codes. What is an ordinary person to do?
[2] The Siddhántácára, [...] Tantra] are recognized by both the Hindu and Buddhist schools of Tantra. [...] to the young Prince Alarka. In Hindu Tantra, Buddhist Tantra, and Rájádhirája [...] 2 )
[117] It is believed that in the post-Buddhist [...] Tibet was later converted into the [Hindu] goddess Sarasvatii by the supporters of Varńáshrama Dharma.
[16] Casteism is a burden on the Hindu society. All the year round they [...] reason Deva title should be adopted.
[3] Numerous Buddhist gods and goddesses [...] Tárápada, etc. (Similarly, the Hindu Tantric goddess Kálii has been accepted in Buddhist Tantra.)
[8] In Sanskrit the term devatá [...] difference between Buddhist and Hindu Tantra, although there is a difference [...] Mahávidyás], all Hindu Tantric goddesses.
[22] Similarly, each of the [Puranic] [...] goddesses, whether we are speaking of Hindu Tantra or of Buddhist Tantra, [...] Tantra has also emphatically said,
[38] True Tantrics will certainly allow [...] Tantric, but later on became a Hindu Tantric.
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[51] Local variations will diminish [...] In Nepal there is a blending of Hindu and Buddhist customs. In Bengal [...] differ within the same locality.
[100] In the western corner of India [...] language and are guided by the same Hindu Code. Before independence there [...] This is a funny occurrence indeed!
[18] Bhágavata dharma is the [...] svadharma. I would not call either Hindu Dharma or Islamic Dharma or Christian [...] dharma is mánava dharma.
[2] People love God knowingly or unknowingly. Everyone has an inclination towards spirituality. Hindu Dharma, Muslim Dharma, or Christian [...] [sentient, mutative and static forces].
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] the words of those who think of Hindu interests certainly do not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[47] 3. Svarloka – this is the [...] heaven and hell and also svarga in Hindu Karmakandi Jaemini Partná, [...] ideas of heaven and hell of the Hindu, Christian and Muslim mythologies [...] all to experience heaven or hell.
[47] 3. Svarloka – this is the [...] heaven and hell and also svarga in Hindu Karmakandi Jaemini Partná, [...] ideas of heaven and hell of the Hindu, Christian and Muslim mythologies [...] all to experience heaven or hell.
[66] Feelings of differentiation are [...] particular person is a Muslim, another a Hindu, yet another a Brahmin-caste, [...] these differentiating feelings?
[14] India is a secular country but Pakistan is a Muslim state and Nepal is a Hindu state. They may or may not impose [...] development of every individual.
[17] The second psychological loophole [...] there are disparities between the Hindu Code and the Muslim Code. Hindu women and Muslim women, although [...] law. For instance, according to Hindu law, a man cannot have more than [...] entitle to have more than one wife. A Hindu husband or a Hindu wife is required to approach the [...] [[any reason for the divorce]].
[18] Disparity in the eye of the law [...] is the constitution allowing the Hindu Code and Muslim Code to stand [...] disparities in the eye of the law.
[28] The Karma Kanda is also divided [...] Vedas, did not mean a high caste Hindu, but gradually the meaning of the word changed.
[29] Most of the people in the Vedic [...] symbol of the Brahmin caste in Hindu society.
[1] The psychology of Ráŕh [...] worshipped as different types of Hindu gods and goddesses] in a later [...] Vaeśńava Dharma of Ráŕh.
[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards [...] Shankaracharyas should not be called Hindu Dharma [Hindu religion, Hinduism]. Shankaracharyas [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.
[7] Since as a result of the kuliina [...] allowed them to remain within the [Hindu] society. In a community of people [...] could not maintain their honour.
[56] “Buddhist Tantra, Jain Tantra and Hindu Tantra”. Discourse in Bengali. [...] Bengali by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[69] “Hindu women” excerpt. Discourse [...] A Few Problems Solved 4, 1988.
[25] Kalighat was a small, temple-centred [...] trade in the paintings of different Hindu gods and goddesses. The women [...] with inspiration from the British.
[1] This is an old story. Mr. Panchu [...] eligible to keep his caste. The Hindu priests didnt accept his [...] and declared him excommunicated.
[2] Having been driven out of the Hindu society, Panchu had no choice [...] “Áhladii Dásii”.
[3] Dulal Mukherjee was one of Serampurs [...] forbidden food, and asked for more. The Hindu priests declared during their [...] westernized to deserve a place in the Hindu society. He, too, was excommunicated.
[8] At the most auspicious moment on [...] a Christian father instead of a Hindu priest.
[9] After the marriage ceremony was [...] padre. Even Mr. Bhattacharya, the Hindu priest, drinks bottles of wine [...] molasses cake was her speciality.
[3] The social code of Manu helped to build the Hindu social system, although the same social code has been the cause of degeneration in Hindu society. Manu wanted to bind the [...] observation of the laws and social codes.
[23] During the Middle Ages, nearly [...] However the king at that time was Hindu. So he did not allow people to [...] a source of confusion”].
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] Newars who are tall and follow the Hindu religion. The other inhabitants [...] trade between the two countries.
[50] So we see that there are differences [...] Saḿhitá; and today you will find the Hindu Code. All of these are smrtishástra. [...] saḿliinamánasah.)
[62] There are many victims of brain [...] reaction or revulsion that we see in a Hindu at the sight of beef, or in a Moslem at the sight of pork, is indeed psychological. A mad Hindu or a mad Mohammedan will easily [...] in human and animal societies.
[68] I have just told you that the responsive [...] cremation of the dead is in vogue in Hindu society, there is no way of knowing [...] Átman the controller (Iishana).
[90] The sons of farmers, after receiving [...] want to become Babus [title of a Hindu gentleman]; they consider farm [...] supplying vital energy to rural Bengal.
[28] Draopadi was one of the five venerable [...] into pieces. For instance, the old Hindu society has lost its dynamic character, [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[51] In the age of the dominance [...] Vámácárii Hindu Tantra, those who used to go to [...] called káliká .
[38] The fifth meaning of the word kadara [...] peril. The Shánkáris [Hindu caste specializing in conch-shell [...] famous for their conch-shell crafts.
[156] 19) Karańa means vrátyakśatriya, or in this sense, káyastha [a Hindu caste].
[173] The language of the people of Kinnaur [...] offerings which are then eaten]. In the Hindu [Árśa] temples the [...] the same house one person may be Hindu and another Buddhist, however [...] grottoes. Very few local people become Hindu renunciants.
[206] In the land of Kinnaur there was an unusual harmony between the Buddhist and Hindu religions. This kind of harmony [...] little before it reached Kinnaur.
[368] 28) River Ganges. The Hindu Holy River.
[371] 31) Brindávan. Located on [...] important pilgrimage spot for the Hindu.
[385] 45) Brahmin. A high-caste Hindu.
[54] On this path one must move in unison [...] bother to know whether one is a Hindu, a Muslim or a Christian. All [...] importance to ritualistic differences.
[42] Nor did the Saḿskrta scholars [...] Hussein Shah as a saboteur of the Hindu religion because, according to [...] into Bengali was to defile the Hindu religion. Máládhra [...] took place only 450 years ago.
[27] In India, the maximum mixture of [...] and the Kayastha (a high-caste Hindu community of East India) belong [...] new race, the Dravidians emerged.
[46] In Bengal, Saḿskrta scholars [...] and excommunicated him from the Hindu religion. This took place about [...] by different vested interests.
[14] In fact the ignorance of Brahmaváda [...] differentiation – his god, her god, the Hindu;s Hari and the Moslems Álláh [...] addresses Him as Álláh.
[34] It is often seen that those who [...] drowning person, “Are you a Hindu, a Moslem, a brahmin or an untouchable?” [...] underlying devotional sentiment.
[16] Draupadi was one of the five venerable [...] into pieces. For instance, the old Hindu society has lost its dynamic character, [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[11] Now, in socio-sentiment, it happens [...] group in turn exploits a third. In Hindu society you will notice that there [...] yourself are responsible for it.
[20] In those days people did not wear [...] during the wedding in orthodox Hindu society. For a certain time during [...] garad [a type of silk fabric].
[8] In the social life of Bengal also [...] speed. Then in the early part of the Hindu era the speed slackened. Later [...] sometime the speed will again pick up.
[2] Hindu women and Muslim women, although [...] get equal advantages in law. In Hindu law men cannot have more than [...] two, three, four, etc. wives. Both Hindu wives and husbands have to go [...] give any reason for their divorce.
[19] Ananda Marga system : Now, [...] it comes within the scope of the Hindu marriage law. [...] breathing fresh life into humanity.
[18] So, every feeling less than that [...] Pakistan has less population than the Hindu population of India, so the angle of Hindu communalism is greater than the [...] We must not support any of them.
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” did not exist during that era. Hindu is a Farsi word whose fundamental [...] Hindus. In other words, the word hindu is a completely geographical word. Those whom we call “Hindu” today are indeed Hindus in the [...] since nowadays the word “Hindu” is used instead of “Árśa” those who are called Hindu today are Hindus both in the geographical [...] They have their own religions.
[32] In different countries there are [...] followed, in other places in India the Hindu Code is the established system, [...] owned by the deceased members.
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[1] There are certain deities which [...] Tantra and Árśa [Hindu] Tantra. The number of such deities [...] Tárá is a recognized deity.
[4] The Śod́ashii deity [...] Shákta Tantra and Puranic [Hindu] Tantra are existing side-by-side, sometimes intermixed.
[1] The Giitá says: Svadharme [...] Vaeśńava Dharma, Shákta Dharma, Hindu Dharma, etc? No, it does not mean that. Svadharma means manuśya dharma [human dharma].
[4] What is the meaning of this shloka? [...] interpret “dharma” as being Hindu Dharma, Vaishnavite Dharma, Shaivite [...] dharma [“human dharma”].
[18] Svadharme nidhanaḿ shreyah [...] Shákta Dharma, Vaishnavite Dharma or Hindu Dharma.
[22] Ranabir Singh wanted to popularize Dogrii script in Jammu and Kashmir, which was a Hindu theocratic state. At that time [...] could be government ministers in Hindu theocratic states. Such a system, [...] Dogrii script was not accepted.
[71] “Most of the people who supported the nawab were senior Hindu officers. The East India Company [...] withdraw their support from Siraj.
[31] All the religions of the world, [...] to spiritual practices. In the Hindu religion also such restrictions [...] Marga has no such restrictions.
[66] The best system of taxation was in vogue in the ancient Hindu Age. In those days only twenty-five [...] proper market does not always exist.
[15] In the Bhágavata Giitá, [...] people misconstrue paradharma to be Hindu dharma, Islam dharma, Christian [...] the dharma of animals and plants.