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[7] As mentioned earlier, every vibration [...] nothing. Everything has a logical history behind it.
[21] If you analyse human history in all its aspects in a new way, [...] husband? This is absurd, meaningless!
[1] BENGAL HISTORY
[3] In the annals of human history we do find women whose memory [...] not of subordinated cooperation.
[4] Yet the annals of history depict the sad and painful episodes [...] priests in the religious hierarchy.
[6] The aspects of Bhágavata [...] their ideology. You might read in history that in the case of ideological [...] build and ideal human society.
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[2] It was explained earlier that unit [...] consciousness or átman. The history of the earth however reveals that [...] from the Cosmic Consciousness.
[15] The third thing about satyam is [...] sense] is called itikathá (history). (It is not called itihása. [...] one and nothing except Brahma.
[17] “The eight mountains, the [...] the events, no pen, no paper, no history, no historian. So when there are [...] is another fundamental mistake.
[24] The cult of devotion first originated [...] be), for the first time in human history in Vraja Krśńa. [...] bháva and sakhya bháva.
[26] Rádhá attained Krśńa [...] its sweetness. Never before in history did anyone attain Parama Puruśa [...] is madhura bháva. In the history of the world, Parama Puruśa [...] bháva, in Vraja Krśńa.
[1] Today I will say something about [...] should cover the entire period of history, from the prehistoric dawn to [...] science of Sanskrit phonetics.
[10] As far as human history can say, Maharshi Kapila was the [...] philosophical knowledge about Him.
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[62] Politicians cannot provide what is needed. During the last six thousand years of human history, they have failed at every step. [...] lead in any sphere of society.
[66] Vaeshyas means of earning [...] ) today). History tells us that from ancient times [...] most of the wealth in society.
[9] In ancient society, men and women [...] That was a dark chapter in human history indeed. Human beings conspired [...] colonialism were sown at that time.
[89] Shiva was the first married man in human history. He had three wives: Párvatii [...] is a folk-verse in rural Bengal:
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[9] Human beings came onto this earth [...] and in the future will disappear. History shows that so many animals roamed [...] completely extinct in this universe.
[35] An Indian nation developed as a [...] customs, diets, dresses, etc., had no history of its own. From time immemorial India had been divided into many kingdoms. Each had its own history. Neither the Pandavas, nor Ashoka, [...] throughout India. But the British did.
[47] Where did the mistake lie? The [...] mode of living, race, intonation, history and traditions. Some of them have [...] so the Indian nation has died.
[73] Politics is neither my hobby nor my profession. I am a student of history. I feel it my duty to draw the [...] can save or sabotage the country.
[26] It would not be irrelevant to say [...] Vikrampur are still existing. The history of Vikrampur goes back much earlier than the Puranic Age. If I ever narrate the history of Baḿga-Dabák [southern [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[1] Whatever exists in this world has some meaning behind it. Even every word that we use has a history of its own. It may be that not [...] that there is no meaning in it.
[2] Every word has a history. Fifteen thousand years ago, the [...] tha, it came to be known as ratha.
[7] Now let us talk a little about history. About 3500 years ago, this Bháratavarśa [...] Bhárata is one and indivisible.
[15] The essence of dharma, its mystery, [...] remember that whatever be the past history of a person, that persons [...] or anxiety to enter your mind.
[6] When pondering the history of the student community in India, [...] beneficial result of English education.
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[22] If, in the history of human struggle, the role of [...] to suck society completely dry.
[2] At a certain stage in the movement [...] This is the critical juncture in history when the society feels the need [...] mighty personality is inevitable.
[4] Shivas companions were not [...] ready to fight against sin. In history they are called “Shivas [...] in praise of those great people.
[23] Whether one be a philanthropist [...] you are doing is unparalleled in history. Sir, we are not eulogizing you. [...] But one has to obtain it somehow.
[4] If a person refers to his or her [...] entail any grammatical mistake; history will not be tarnished nor will [...] is only being given due honour.
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[10] Now I have given you the history of Ireland, Ulster and Eire in [...] Irish language. This is the short history of Ireland. I hope you enjoyed it.
[12] A study of history will make it clear that a strong [...] defects crept into individual life.
[4] Now, when the first humans learnt [...] Anthropological and archaeological history also says this. There was nothing called cardinal human value. Man was no better than animals.
[5] But as a result of clash and cohesion [...] According to the records of human history, the first philosopher was Maharshi Kapila. He lived about 3500 years ago.
[8] Human beings discovered this type [...] The people of this phase of human history were the most intelligent people. [...] world is not totally unimportant.
[45] When changes in society are accelerated [...] only be recorded in the pages of history, but it will also hold a special [...] trends of particular periods.
[51] If we call the creator of epochal [...] English and Bengali books about the history and culture of Rajasthan, but [...] mother tongues as far as possible.
[155] Besides this, in the individual [...] That is why we find that in the history of the world those who lacked [...] before attaining full development.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] took place several times in the history of this planet Earth, and also in the history of so many other planets, stars, [...] as that of the physical sphere.
[2] Take the case of our poles: the [...] of this planet and also in the history of so many other planets. As a [...] will take place in the future.
[3] On what basis, therefore, is the [...] totally free. From a study of Bengali history, we learn that there was equality [...] it, and women were made captives.
[17] In the cycle of social evolution, [...] chance of exploiting the society. History has shown that this is not mere [...] continue to occur in this cycle.
[16] In the history of our human society sometimes [...] Lord Krśńa said,
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva and daevii shakti, we must review briefly a long period of history stretching over seven thousand [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[34] Yes, Shiva did have a wife – [...] stories; you must discover the real history behind these things.
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva and daevii shakti, we must review briefly a long period of history stretching over seven thousand [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[24] Yes, Shiva did have a wife – [...] stories; you must discover the real history behind these things.
[18] In the history of the world, you will see that [...] surely be crowned with success.
[1] Why is the book Mahábhárata so named? The Mahábhárata is an educative history, and the name of the author of this book is Veda Vyasa.
[4] The Mahábhárata is itihása (educative history). According to the then Indian [...] “kávya.” Kalidasa wrote kávya.
[8] Next is itikathá. In English this is known as “history”. Itikathá is a chronology [...] Saḿskrta. It is known as “history” in English.
[9] Fourth is itihása. “Iti [...] itikathá and not itihása. All history is not itihása.
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[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] incomplete if nothing is said about the history of the Mithila language. According [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
[14] Maethilii language also has a history behind it; in fact, it can be said that the Maethilii language has the oldest history of all the Saḿskrta-derived [...] its literature is 900 years old.
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[4] In some areas there is also some [...] different from that of Saḿskrta. History shows that during the last phase [...] Mongolian influence was minimal.
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[1] Not in the Ráŕh of [...] laterite soil. In the study of history, this significant fact should be remembered.
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[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] King Mithi”. This is the history of Mithila in a nutshell.
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[3] Instead of dwelling upon the ancient history of India [[as such]], I would [...] Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa.
[6] This was the soil of Ráŕh, [...] Ráŕh. According to history, the eastern part of Ráŕh, [...] of Bengal is the most ancient.
[26] Now let us consider the influence [...] through hereditary rights. But in the history of Bengal, in a number of cases, [...] declared as shúdras .
[49] I have given you a brief survey of Bengals history and also the highlights of Bengals [...] Bhát́páŕá (North 24 Parganas) scholars.
[50] Thus I have given you at least a brief summary of Bengals history.
[4] We are living in a most unusual [...] At this crucial moment in world history, proper leadership is essential. [...] spiritual and material perfection.
[10] Most people spend their lives on [...] brilliant, and will build human history. Others cannot and will not do it. The poet Rabindranath Tagore said;
[67] “The huge wastes of the villains will never add any glorious chapter to human history.”
[15] As I told you earlier, the old [...] people are not aware of the exact history, they wrongly think that Devanágrii [...] script should be used to write it.
[16] The language of Himachal Pradesh, [...] certainly conveyed these facts of history to others.
[1] There is a short story. Once Maharśi [...] (fictive tales), itikathá (history) and itihása (benevolent history).
[7] Itikathá : Itikathá [...] In English it is called “history”.
[8] Itihása : Itihása [...] educative value. A study of the entire history may not be beneficial for the reader, but that little portion of history which we call itihása is [...] no English synonym. The “History of India” is wrongly translated [...] educative value. It has been said;
[11] The Mahábhárata is [...] however, is mainly itikathá or history. What do people attain from the [...] understanding of the four vargas.
[23] But in scientific and rational [...] Anthropology, archaeology and human history can not accept these absurd notions. [...] Nityaḿ Vastrekaḿ Brahma.
[5] Regarding the classical languages, they should be taught not as treasures or treatises of past history or analysis but as a common link [...] old. It is a very old language.
[22] The history of the Hindi language is from [...] opportune moment for the purpose.
[7] Civilizations have been advancing [...] devising new ways to preserve past history. After thinking for some time [...] the clash of the intellect began.
[10] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] Cańd́ii represents the social history of collective living of prehistoric human beings. The prehistoric age has also its own history – of course, unwritten history. Many things happen which remain [...] prehistoric age carries its unrecorded history silently.
[14] “Whats all the fuss [...] there any precedent for this in history?”
[7] Factually, as per the Government [...] They had not learnt the lessons of history.
[4] In every period of history, some people are heard saying: [...] the evolution of living things?
[1] History moves in rhythmic waves – [...] otherwise balance will be lost.
[3] In the history of the world, there have been [...] Oligocene and Miocene Ages came.
[8] Why is Marxism undergoing change? [...] a glimpse of the archaeological history of Andhra Pradesh. Many big animals [...] skeletons of the present generations.
[5] So Parama Puruśa [...] You may or may not have a good history. Your only qualification is that [...] there, you are within His mind.
[4] So many theories have been expounded throughout the history of India. Some of them even had [...] too great an influence on life.
[3] High ideals have been preached [...] preachers) names from the pages of history with disregard and aversion.
[4] There is no reliable evidence to [...] disciple. As far as we know from the history of spiritual sádhaná, [...] secret behind spiritual progress.
[87] Among the backward non-Aryan society, [...] originally there was some social history behind this phallus worship (due [...] is called liuṋga”].
[96] Similarly should one support Nepalese [...] Bhutan? If we trace back through history we find that the Nepalese migrated [...] would certainly be undesirable.
[11] From the beginning, children in [...] should be encouraged to learn the history of their respective mother tongues. [...] world citizenship in their minds.
[7] The Asian countries, in spite of [...] resist the foreign invaders. The history of all the Asian countries, a [...] deprivation and political subjugation.
[2] Bengali literature abounds with [...] contained therein on such topics as history, geography, spirituality or music. [...] the paranormal events themselves.
[13] The history behind the festival is this. About [...] areas, there Holi is celebrated.
[4] The mission of human life is to [...] has been the case all along, and history will repeat itself. You have [...] until you have reached your goal.
[206] When intuition is developed, you [...] all-knowing. You will know the history of Spain without going through [...] want, and that is called Salvation.
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] three aspects of music. In the history of saints, it is known that Maharśi [...] also encourage these three things.
[34] This economic history is relevant to the dying jute [...] region to supply the existing mills.
[9] The peanut grows under the ground [...] English, groundnut is used. In recent history, other uses have been found for [...] people as well because it is tasty.
[49] Shia Muslims are predominant in [...] Muslims. This region has a colourful history and great socio-economic potential.
[5] Since the beginning of history there has been an incessant fight [...] freedom it in turn oppressed others.
[3] An analysis of history will show that in the Kśatriya [...] lotus feet of these great people.
[8] A glimpse through human history reveals that nowhere have human [...] tragic plight of the common people?
[3] Unity among the members of any [...] are not rare in the little-known history of this world.
[5] In every sphere of life men have [...] who lived at the dawn of human history. Nor had primitive men conceived [...] concerning the freedom of women.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] glowing letters in the annals of history. The students of later ages do [...] their karma sádhaná?
[23] Lack of unity among the members [...] altogether are not rare in the history of this world.
[183] The persons who can dedicate their [...] alone are capable of taking human history from darkness to light.
[185] Sadvipras will have no rest, ever. [...] awhile.” In this first phase of human history, the sadvipra society has not [...] wishes I conclude my discourse.
[328] Some say that after thousands of [...] disunity and infighting. Do you want history to be written like this? Then [...] – save the dying humanity.
[7] We find a good number of examples of extremely sinful deeds of this nature throughout history. King Ajátashatru (King [...] glaring example of a serious sin.
[39] So far in the first rotation of human history on this earth, no sadvipra society [...] cycle is rotating in a natural way.
[3] The women were forcibly carried [...] this shameful chapter of human history.
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, [...] Vikrampur are still existing. The history of Vikrampur goes back much earlier than the Puranic Age. If I ever narrate the history of Baḿga-Dabák [southern [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[12] It is necessary now to say something about the history of the social life of ancient [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[31] King Váńa of Varendrabhúmi [...] of them. Now you understand the history of their origin.
[33] One more important thing needs [...] this transitional stage in Indian history, a new doctrine, a new cult, emerged [...] Shiva or the Dharma He propounded.
[38] There was another famous yogi of [...] unfortunate; it is a distortion of history.
[42] These are the deities of that transition stage of Indian history. Sadáshiva of seven thousand [...] Buŕo Shiva is a Buddhist deity.
[55] There is one Dharmatala at Salikha [...] street has been changed, and thereby history has been unfortunately distorted.
[3] 1. Vajra: A kind of powerful weapon [...] rare occasions. From a perusal of history we learn that He never used this [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].
[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] of peace. For the first time in history, people began to realize that they were human beings.
[17] Under all circumstances He maintained [...] ever-smiling face is rare in the history of the universe.
[40] The women were forcibly carried [...] this shameful chapter of human history.
[13] That imaginary period of time from [...] lost in the remote past in the history of this earth is still intimately [...] upon millions of light-years away.
[31] In the annals of human history, many truths and falsehoods have [...] to erase them from the pages of history, and often small and insignificant [...] the vast canvas of eternal time.
[34] This colourful pageant of history, these unknown pictures of the [...] falling on the bosom of eternity. History is merely giving a gentle blow, [...] the various scenes of the acts of history, past, present and future: He [...] of events. He does not distort history, nor does He give undue importance [...] is Iishvara, the Lord”].
[21] So we see that knowledge in the [...] aparávidyá also. History, geography, the different fields [...] – this is the ideal life.
[7] Historians often give more importance to the human aspect of history than to its application in the [...] completely neglect the present. And if history is detached from the present, [...] Consequently human life becomes one-sided.
[51] The matter does not end here. The [...] themselves be liquidated and erased from history by their own followers. Sinful [...] boomerang on the sinners themselves.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] landscapes of human knowledge – history, geography, medicine, science, [...] have never been able to before.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. "Great [...] MUGHAL PERIOD. The period of Indian history from 1526 to 1707.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian history from 1193 to 1526. PANDAVAS. [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[13] SOME [...] , hour , heir , history , hospital , and hotel [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[15] SOME [...] truth means a fact recorded in history, either in black and white or [...] silk." This fact is recorded in history, but in future Bengal may or [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[3] Besides this, in the individual [...] That is why we find that in the history of the world those who lacked [...] before attaining full development.
[1] In individual and collective life, [...] disappeared from the annals of history simply because they could not [...] composition of the Rk Veda. The history of these 15,000 years of progress can be considered as the real history of human civilization.
[4] A study of history reveals that minor changes take [...] considered a major change in human history. When the ancient humans first [...] far-reaching scientific progress.
[63] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] times, the leaders, ignorant of history, have changed the name of the [...] know the famous Janakpur catachu.
[3] Even in the realm of the actional [...] Ages of the human era, of human history, there was a revolt against dogma. [...] Puruśa is cent per cent yours.
[1] Madálasá is one of the great personalities of Indian history. She left two important messages [...] the desire for salvation.”
[36] In the past many unpsychological [...] and women. If we examine Indian history, we can see that exploited people [...] suffocated in such an environment.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] needed. What we observe from the history of humankind is that the religions [...] human welfare. Needless to say, the history of all countries is replete with such examples.
[7] The history of Ráŕh is not the history of Ráŕh alone, it is the history of Bagri, D́abák, [...] Ráŕh and the people of Orissa.
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[1] The land of Ráŕh [...] There cannot be a very interesting history of the Shúdra Age. Its history is the history of how humanity marches onward [...] turned into zamindars [landlords].
[2] One thing that was very noticeable [...] of Ráŕh. A brief history of such places is as follows:
[19] Having no lofty goal or ideal [during [...] resisted foreign invasions and the history of Ráŕh also would [...] forced to sign a treaty of peace.
[2] The Mahábhárata is an all-encompassing history of the India of the middle period [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[22] The Sháuṋkar Darshan [...] Indians are reluctant to write history. The people of Ráŕh [...] steps for the first time to write history, out of zeal to set down the biography [...] Subdivision, Burdwan District.
[6] If we undertake thorough searches [...] supply ample ingredients of the true history of Ráŕh.
[2] It cannot be said just what the culture of Ráŕh was like at the dawn of human history. But it is obvious that it could [...] intellect is from crude to subtle.
[1] Rádhá [...] is madhura bháva. In the history of the world, Parama Puruśa [...] in Krśńa of Vraja.
[1] 17) Question : What does archaeological history say – has there been any [...] Atlantis, Oceanis and Gondwanaland?
[2] Answer : Human beings came here one million years ago, but the history of civilization starts from the [...] human society in a dormant state?
[50] 16) Question: Human history is the history of collective psychology. How can we define collective psychology?
[51] Answer: The average psychic momentum [...] the new events on the pages of history.
[3] If we study the annals of ancient history we notice that after the first [...] Puruśasúkta of the Rgveda it is said:
[3] The author of Namah Shiváya [...] veils of seven thousand years of history, to reveal Shiva the great spiritualist, [...] the pioneer of arts and science.
[1] In his two-part Human Society series, [...] series, and then delving into human history, and human macrohistory, in the second part.
[2] In Human Society Part 2 the author [...] social cycle. In each age of human history, people of a certain mental outlook [...] revolution and dominate the next age of history.
[1] In his two-part Human Society series, [...] series, and then delving into human history, and human macrohistory, in the second part.
[9] In 1967 in Allahabad Shrii Shrii [...] relevance to the topic of Tantric History, covered in Part 3 of this volume, [...] page 29 of the article we find:
[10] Tantra, though a singular science, [...] Paoráńik period of Indian history.…
[29] This Second Edition represents [...] excerpts from two discourses on the history of Bengal. For this edition, part [...] Indo-Aryan Civilization”.
[45] Part 3. Tantric History
[49] “Tantra in Bengal”. [...] English as parts of “The History of Bengal – 1” and “The History of Bengal – 2” in [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] landscapes of human knowledge – history, geography, medicine, science, [...] have never been able to before.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] landscapes of human knowledge – history, geography, medicine, science, [...] have never been able to before.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] landscapes of human knowledge – history, geography, medicine, science, [...] have never been able to before.
[4] The womens struggle for rights has a long history. The last three decades, especially, [...] to its next evolutionary phase.
[10] Through education, women will become [...] minds. They will learn the hidden history of womens contribution to [...] wealth for the benefit of society.
[30] In Further Reading we find a bouquet [...] Remarkable Women of social and spiritual history. As the references to Yoginii [...] human nature and social dogma.
[42] The following publication histories [...] before), a generic publication history applies (exceptions are noted [...] Acyutánanda Avadhúta.
[57] “The geographical environment” [...] publication as part of “The History of Bengal 1” in A Few Problems [...] Mitrá Ácáryá.
[58] “Oggara bhattá” [...] publication as part of “The History of Bengal 2” in A Few Problems [...] retr. by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[86] Chapter on “Human History and Collective Psychology”. [...] English publication as “Human History and Collective Psychology” in A Few Problems Solved 7, 1988.
[107] “Every individual” [...] publication as part of “What Should History Be Like” in A Few Problems Solved 4.
[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which [...] there was a certain apathy towards history among the people of India. Because [...] India were averse to composing history. It has to be considered by the [...] Assamese Burainji be classified as history. The greater portion of what we consider to be the history of the Indian middle ages had [...] to write even a single page of history we had to look up Fá-Hiyen, [...] and Mughal eras there was some history written in the collections of [...] lost, something certainly was.
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[47] Bengali has its own words for “flower” [...] discussions one learns not only the history of names but many other things as well, and in this way it becomes easy to narrow down the history.
[52] The names of some settlements in [...] proper since it is a distortion of history. Something new should have been [...] Macluskeyganj, Leslieganj, and so on.
[1] This quinquelemental universe is [...] past, thrown into the dustbin of history. Many objects emerged in the past, [...] to the inexorable law of nature.
[10] The political leaders of so many [...] the brink of war. The political history of Germany, Italy, Spain, Pakistan [...] vast amounts of money on arms.
[11] History does provide some examples of [...] brutal dictator is no rule at all.
[7] If we analyse the history of different [[communities of [...] level of intellect and intuition.
[35] Now the question is, what should [...] subjects (language, literature, history, philosophy, etc.) come within [...] subtriangles are in perfect equilibrium.
[25] “H” at the beginning of a word is silent in French, for example, “history” – the French pronunciation [...] natural pronunciation practices.
[28] There are many people who remain [...] birth at a critical juncture in the history of human society, towards the [...] human society. At such a moment in history could He afford to teach people [...] help to alleviate their suffering.
[42] What is the meaning of yuga [sandhi]? [...] transitional period. For instance, in history there was the Elizabethan Age, [...] time, the transitional period in history; so He said, Sambhavámi [...] Myself from age to age”].
[34] In older days the scriptures or [...] (mythology), itihása (educative history), and itikathá (history).
[35] Itikathá or history, means the recording of chronological [...] that portion of itikathá or history which has some specific educative value – it has no English synonym. Hence all history or itikathá is not itihása. When we refer to the history of India, it means the itikathá, [...] definition of itihása is:
[1] This is an old story. Mr. Panchu [...] was poor. He lived in a period of history when the rice harvests failed [...] and declared him excommunicated.
[11] In any society or social structure, [...] earth. In the short annals of human history, there are many societies which [...] know how to maintain social unity.
[29] 2) Discipline . Throughout history it can be observed that in the [...] indiscipline can hardly be contemplated.
[4] You have learnt a well-ordered [...] they are bound to be destroyed. History has witnessed many such a downfall [...] – their destruction is a must.
[14] Human civilization has now reached [...] exploitation had reached the zenith point, history witnessed the emergence of mighty [...] is an indispensable necessity of history.
[16] There are predominantly four types [...] their intellects. A perusal of history illustrates that the vipras, by [...] the thought of accumulating them.
[35] If a revolution is started without [...] This occurred in recent Indian history.
[39] The theories of Marx and Gandhi [...] materialism, the materialist conception of history, the withering away of the state, [...] established according to Marxist ideals.
[4] During the past million years of human history, proper justice has not been done [...] one-sided justice has been meted out.
[6] Human beings have limped forward in their journey of history for the last million years bearing [...] lagged behind and help them forward.
[21] But those who knowingly follow [...] fling them into the dustbin of history without remorse.
[10] If the vibrational expression is [...] retardation [contains within it] the history of the full expression. In the crudest point of the human mind, therefore, lies the history of its innumerable lives. Even [...] phenomenon does not take place.
[4] A careful study of the social history of the world will reveal that [...] 1 )
[20] That is why I maintain that throughout history religions have proved to be flagrantly [...] mouldy, rotten, worm-eaten papyrus.
[76] Puruśa alone is the Indivisible [...] angles and create a particular history or tradition for each one. You [...] fears, shame, doubt and hesitation.
[1] Ever since the shúdras [...] was the first evolution in human history.
[4] During the Second World War the [...] enlightened people. This black history can never be suppressed by mouthing [...] flying white pigeons of peace.
[7] What Gandhari said was correct. [...] to produce itihás [history with educative value], to teach [...] teaching in the minds of human beings.
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[5] The nature of people is somewhat [...] leaders of society. Throughout history it can be noticed that many countries [...] after coming to the precipice.
[32] “Alas, what suffering [...] written in letters of gold in human history. I shall give my full support [...] them in every possible way.”
[39] Atipátaka means [...] from the core of their heart? In history we come across many such acts [...] son was also an act of great sin.
[40] The worst kind of sin is called [...] permanent scar on society and human history with recurring consequences ... [...] thief in the guise of an ascetic!
[52] The word ku can be used [...] narrow ideas, to put a blot on human history, etc.
[82] The dog has been a companion of human beings since ancient times. History tells us that dogs have been of [...] is called kuttá.
[97] Yes, Mákaŕd́á is still some distance away. I remember now that old history of Mákaŕd́á. [...] goddess from the Buddhist period.
[61] It is this Howrah that we are passing through, neglected by history just as Urmila, the wife of Lakśmańa, [...] what to speak of a sesame seed.
[69] Today that Dinajpur of long [...] wise and learned people say, human history does not recognize the word “impossible”. [...] value in the lexicon of humanity.
[74] “Mr. Sergeant-Major, why would you not understand this? These are the lessons of history [ itihás ]. Do you not turn the pages of history?”
[76] “You neednt study history,” I told him. “Just open your eyes to whatever floats in front of you.”
[80] “This morning I received [...] will be written in the caskets of history, while the Shyamal Shasmals will sink into darkness.”
[89] “You told me that the name of Shyamal Shasmal wont be remembered by history, nor will it be on the metal casket. [...] is going to happen to me?”
[4] In the history of the Buddhist era, Kuńála, [...] Tiśyarakśitás jealousy.
[32] However the quest for medicines [...] in the use of medicines in human history.
[44] When the capital of Bengal was [...] doing so gave Lalbagh a place in history. Its specialty with respect to [...] chánábaŕá .
[59] Yes, your guess is correct. Have [...] is not today a part of recorded history. Then dawn broke. The touch of [...] think. It is my epilepsy.”
[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards [...] out against alcohol consumption. History shows that it was Buddha who directly [...] kulácára , complete darkness.
[15] Kansa also looked upon Parama Puruśa [...] trees and in the land and water. History tells us that in those days the [...] Parama Puruśa as his enemy.)
[16] Now it is true that one may attain [...] condemned by society as long as human history endures. When this realization [...] all their thoughts and actions.
[8] The third meaning of “Ráma” [...] a mythological book, it is not history.) Rávańa means a [...] first syllable of marańam.
[3] From a perusal of ancient Indian history, we know that Sadáshiva [...] begin to understand philosophy.
[14] In Saḿskrit, the entire [...] term for itikathá is “history”, in French “histoire”, [...] Mahábhárata is itihása and the history taught in schools and colleges [...] for all the twenty four hours.
[24] Shántanu was a famous king in Indian history. He was famous as much for his [...] Káliká is a historical woman.
[133] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] times, the leaders, ignorant of history, have changed the name of the [...] know the famous Janakpur catachu.
[61] Another quality of Maharshi Valmiki [...] that the people held for him. The history of his poetic works began when he was distressed by seeing the pain of a injured heron. This history took tangible form in the great [...] to Maharshi Valmiki in Sanskrit.
[140] We started from Jammu at dawn. The road was up and down the whole way. This was the Jammu whose history stretches back to the Yajurvedic [...] Himalayas – Jambudviipa.
[169] To the left of us, that is, to [...] kingdom of Kinnaur, renowned both in history and in the Puranas. This Kinnaur [...] animals can be found in this part.
[206] In the land of Kinnaur there was [...] extremely rare in the annals of human history. The Buddhist religion arrived [...] little before it reached Kinnaur.
[73] Throughout history millions of people have died due [...] the dharma of human existence.
[119] One or two of the older tigers [...] wasnt properly recorded, history would be meaningless.
[293] “Gandharba Singh was quite [...] permanently recorded in the annals of history. After dying he became a donkey [...] are.” Anumay fell asleep.
[1] From the study of history, it is known that the Rgveda was [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[16] Now in the process of synthesis [...] Gańapati Cult]. While analysing the history of Dashamahávidyá, [...] demolished its own fundaments.
[22] Even today, you will come across [...] Tárádevii. This is the history behind these names.
[33] You should note carefully that [...] started in the early part of British history. Just as Śod́ashii [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[1] It is said, “Saḿghe [...] live unitedly. Why? In early human history, in the so-called “Golden [...] never lost their collective spirit.
[26] Under normal circumstances living [...] stage to a developed one. Thus the history of all living beings is the history of their undeveloped stages, the history of the predominance of crude materialistic [...] court a life of mean pursuits.
[38] That which is beyond the periphery [...] extended, as depicted in the pages of history; but akála (timelessness) is beyond the reach of history. Parama Puruśa, though, [...] and akála sees Him, too.
[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] twittering. At the very first dawn in the history of the human race i.e., at the [...] końamátrká .
[21] The cognitive faculty is the only [...] different ways, they love relating the history of each one, and wear them in [...] with the actual value of the gold.
[59] He laughed softly. “Those [...] won the fight. What a tragedy of history!
[60] “When the two Bengals became one in 1912, many parts of Bengalistan were kept outside it. History tells why. Nowadays I have realized [...] physical, mental and spiritual.
[98] Iti means “to continue just [...] narrative is itikathá or “history”. Behind the word “history” lies the original French word, [...] Nowadays, in English, both are current.
[100] Hása means “smile” [...] continue on”. That portion of history which is particularly shining, that is, that portion of history which has educative value for [...] English synonym for itihása.
[102] That portion of history in which there is morality and [...] fruition is called itihása.
[55] “It heartens me to see young [...] the ground and reconstruct the history of Bengal. Remove the defects from Indias historical record. Make the history of humankind resonate with the [...] “What is your name?” I asked.
[17] Likewise, the glorious history of a country strengthens the sense [...] “Itihása” and the English word “history” are not synonymous. History means Itikathá, a chronological [...] inspire unity among the masses.
[38] Thus, there are differences in [...] suppressed. But a close analysis of history will reveal that many attempts have been made to suppress various languages of the world.
[2] The people of some countries have [...] most lamented chapters in human history. Even today in Europe, particularly [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[28] Thus in the dim past of unknown history, different human groups came in [...] other races are roughly as follows:
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[20] (4) And the last one is psycho-spiritual [...] all-knowing. You will know the history of Spain without going through [...] want, and that is called salvation.
[19] Metamorphosis went on. Age after [...] collection of these became the history of prehistoric men. This was the first phase of primitive history. Then finally the reign of intellectuality [...] were treated as unwanted beings.
[22] So ours is the age of Neohumanism [...] epoch-making events, so many annals of history, are to be created by you boys [...] revised duties and responsibilities?
[13] The study of history should also be encouraged. Itihása [...] itikathá which means “history” and is the chronological record of past events. The word itihása means that part of history which has great educative value. The study of itihása or the cultural history of a country arouses a sense of [...] the spirit of collective unity.
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[6] I also hear that from 5th October, [...] Sanskrit is the vehicle of cultural history of the entire India, Tibet and [...] progress with collective efforts.
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] existence, be it long or short in human history, stirs up a sensation.
[7] Like the kśatriya, the vipra [...] Many wars have been fought in the history of the world. Millions of dull-witted [...] battle fields from a distance.
[13] Those who are motivated by sentiment [...] dust. This is the lesson which history teaches us.
[7] The Peshawar thief told the next [...] further. Those who only know a little history say he was overawed by the bravery [...] He thought they were warships.
[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] relative ease. In the annals of human history it can be seen in all ages that [...] and the preachers of religion.
[34] It is often seen that those who [...] beings and caused the pages of the history books to be stained with blood [...] underlying devotional sentiment.
[9] Those who do remember their past [...] is the use of recollecting the history of your past life? Try to learn only about the future.
[10] What is this future? What should [...] What is the use of knowing the history of your previous births? Such knowledge will never help your spiritual advancement.
[24] If you analyse the history of the world, you will find that [...] in the minds of the exploited.
[13] In the world, you see, in the first [...] is from crude to subtle. So the history says, that advancement is from [...] movement from crude to subtle.
[4] Like everything else, human society [...] instead of a matriarch. In Indian history, such a period of social transition occurred at the time of Lord Shiva.
[6] Fortunately, nothing is permanent [...] with the psychology, the trend of history is also changing. Because history is the expression of collective [...] in every sphere of social life.
[8] In this changed social atmosphere, [...] will increase. The way of writing history will be changed. Already it has [...] ignorance; it is not her fault.
[24] I will take a brief respite here [...] old Bengali literature. In the history of the Middle Ages kśiir [...] song is not in any ancient book.
[34] Although the scientific name of [...] Shriiharśa in the annals of history. The gold coins of the emperor [...] with Devanágarii script.
[15] The third category of devayoni [...] interpretation for the sake of history at a later date.
[16] Time continued its inexorable march. [...] the most significant day in human history. After the invention of fire, [...] salt and learned how to use it.
[17] We can look at this special stage [...] into the periphery and power of history. After the terrifying night of [...] dawn was another of their gods.
[45] The ekarśi fire that was [...] Is this not a mockery of history?
[17] Children are by nature most inclined [...] children can easily be taught the history and geography of various countries, [...] two should be equally utilized.
[1] Every individual or community will [...] humanity. This is the true spirit of history. While writing history we will have to consider the various [...] development of each sphere. For instance, history should focus upon the prevalent [...] aspects are omitted while writing history, it will be incomplete.
[41] The progress of history can never be reversed – [...] solution to all human problems.
[10] There are some people who are pessimistic. [...] made any detailed study of human history, nor do they care to. Had they [...] because I know that optimism is life.
[9] Similarly, in the psychic realm, [...] realms of philosophy, economics, history, archaeology, sociology and all [...] humanities, dogma is a dangerous factor.
[2] During the last million years of human history, proper justice has not been done [...] one-sided justice has been meted out.
[4] Human beings have limped forward in their journey of history for the last million years bearing [...] all were not given equal justice.
[78] The locus standi of a nation depends on the following factors: (1) common history; (2) common tradition; (3) common [...] blending of absolute with relativity.
[9] Let us now discuss democracy. It [...] exercised by these feudal kings. The history of democracy is very ancient. History teaches us that it originated [...] that democracy has some defects.
[10] Let us now analyse the assertion, [...] the democratic system read the history of the Licchavii Royal Dynasty [...] exercise and enjoy adult franchise.
[2] As far as we know, human history covers about fifteen thousand [...] of karma and attain salvation.
[5] During the entire period of fifteen thousand years of human history, there has been no Dharma Samiikśá [...] such event in Sanskrit literature.
[4] Many theories have been propounded [...] thrown onto the garbage heap of history. There were some theories that [...] the practicalities of the earth.
[16] The proposition of communism has [...] behind no permanent mark in human history. This will be the fate of communism. [...] Communism has died a premature death.
[34] A couple of similar words are ketakii [...] scriptures. People have forgotten the history of these words so some people [...] Ketakii and Vipáshá.
[37] I remember an interesting story [...] (its English synonym is “history”; its French synonym is histoire) [...] has no English or French synonym.
[19] In the long history of humanity periods of degeneration [...] to advance with fresh momentum.
[5] How does the development of civilization [...] Waterloo. Take, for instance, the history of Egypt and Greece. So long as [...] higher position than civilization.
[13] It is also true that nothing in this universe is lost or destroyed, so the history of a persons hopes and frustrations [...] knowledge, ones entire past history and flashes of ones previous [...] not to forget completely”].
[5] At last they discovered fire. The [...] the most significant day in human history. After the invention of fire, [...] 2 )
[1] In ancient society, men and women [...] That was a dark chapter in human history indeed. Human beings conspired [...] colonialism were sown at that time.
[47] As a result of the Aryans settling [...] attached, it helps us to determine the history of the city, and we can be certain that the city is no more than seven hundred years old.
[4] In the past we observed that those [...] to be thrown into the dustbin of history. We shall also see this in the [...] obstructing the movement of others.
[11] You know, there are certain mythological [...] “transitional period”. On analysis of history we notice that as one epoch ends [...] and “iron age” etc.
[36] The history and annals of Palamu are unique. [...] headquarters was changed to Hazaribagh.
[1] Today I will relate to you an episode of Tantric history – an episode which has almost [...] or theoretical moral principles.
[8] So even today women bear the mark [...] objectionable. You should understand the history behind them, and then do the right thing.
[32] From a study of history we learn that in those days there [...] shadow on the glory of humanity.
[1] Nothing in this world is meaningless [...] which brings smiles, is called history or itihása.” Thus [...] joyful or tearful events is called history
[3] [That which leads to the attainment [...] which explains the chronological history of past events is called itihása.]
[4] We belong to the world – [...] years dawn is about to break in its history. The Bengalees will have to move [...] characteristic or dharma of life.
[7] Human beings must move forward, [...] vigorously are capable of making history. The Bengali community is not [...] starting point of a pulsation in history. So during the stage of pause [...] coming year in a fruitful way.
[12] In every phase of its history the Bengali community has made [...] system to record its chronological history, and also a system for reckoning time.
[7] The lessons of history suggest that no country should [...] and exports to Japan will cease.
[7] [filler] The persons who can dedicate [...] alone are capable of taking human history from darkness to light.
[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] was a blending in the cultural history of these countries, and a similar blending also took place in the linguistic structure.
[28] Sometimes it so happens that people [...] by their behaviour. A perusal of history shows that the antagonists of [...] appreciation, and this is in no way proper.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] injustice may temporarily triumph. In history such an error has been called [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[1] “The History of Ráŕh” (retitled, [...] Problems Solved Part 3, “The History of Ráŕhbhúm”).
[8] History moves ahead in every age, and [...] called “annals” in history. Sometimes, at a particular point of history, not only on this planet but on [...] welfare of the collective body.
[106] “Dumká, Suri, Santhia, [...] Bengali. You will find this kind of history with all rivers. The rivers of [...] civilization and culture to Bengal.
[60] We get the word aopanyásika [...] file-placer, is certainly an insult to history.
[93] “I wont waste time [...] yourself. Bring me up to date with your history. Starting from the distant past right up until this very late night hour.”
[2] Regarding Shiva, we should say [...] fragments, nor can we write the history of those times in that way. At [...] culture and civilization. So to write history in the true sense of the term, [...] well, Shiva cannot be neglected.
[32] “I am a child of Magadha. History has never done full justice to [...] lush green Magadha that once was.
[33] “You are certainly aware [...] difficult days in Magadhas history drew nigh during the reign of Skandagupta.”
[46] “This is the history of my Magadha of those times.”
[47] “You cant be very old,” [...] system of studying or teaching history in those days. The study and teaching of history in India was first provided for [...] Mughal era. Thus there were no history books in either Sanskrit or any [...] beginning of the teaching and study of history came during the time of British [...] been properly recorded.”
[17] The first step forward in human [...] unfolding to the movement of human history, a new radiance. At that time [...] turned the wheel into a weapon.
[81] “At this point I should say something about the history of Angadeshs terrain. In [...] a branch of the Rajmahal Hills.
[103] “It is a very small cave,” [...] Nowadays people have forgotten its history, so they say that it is the ashram [...] place was named Jamalpur after him.
[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay [...] young man. No one even knew his history.
[1] (1) The Supreme Spirit within humanity, [...] initiate a new chapter in human history. You will all be the pioneers of the new trend.
[44] (22) Those who can dedicate their [...] alone are capable of taking human history from darkness to light.
[90] (41) History bears testimony that whenever [...] Remember, by an unalterable decree of history, the evil forces are destined to meet their final doom.
[99] (45) The very import of the history of human welfare is the history of struggle and strife. Even the [...] peace is the outcome of fight.
[125] Your endless efforts to broaden [...] present existence, and your future history inestimable.]]
[139] (61) Human history today has reached such a transitional [...] establishment of unified humanism.
[4] Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] philosophy, spiritual practice, history and culture; and truly contain the authors valuable and practical guidance for all.
[7] Of the twenty-six discourses herein, [...] in Hindi. The discourses “History of Bengal – 1” and “History of Ráŕhbhúm” [...] versions) for the present book.
[41] “The History of Bengal – 1”. Discourse [...] Mitrá Ácáryá.
[42] “The History of Ráŕhbhúm”. [...] Mitrá Ácáryá.
[1] The publication of the present [...] occasion merits a look back at the history of the Caryácarya series.
[2] Ananda Marga is not a change merely [...] sense. Never before in the entire history of this world, or the universe, [...] maintaining his or her family.
[6] In the beginning of the world, [...] example, we find in the natural history of the world a period when enormous [...] of sheer weight and brute force.
[18] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] cańd́ii represents the social history of collective living of prehistoric human beings. The prehistoric age has also its own history – of course, unwritten history. Many things happen which remain [...] prehistoric age carries its unrecorded history silently.
[43] Thus analysing from the different sources – history, mythology, Tantric texts, etc., [...] is in no way related to Shiva.
[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] Drśadvatii, in central India. The history behind the name of the river Carmańvatii [...] present name of the river is Chambal.
[1] From the study of history, it is known that the Rgveda was [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[15] Now in the process of synthesis [...] Gańapati Cult]. While analysing the history of Dashamahávidyá, [...] demolished its own fundaments.
[20] Even today, you will come across [...] Tárádevii. This is the history behind these names.
[30] Let us come to Śod́ashii [...] started in the early part of British history.) Just as Śod́ashii [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[42] Then King Kaḿsanáráyańa [...] early part of the Pathan period of history.
[10] The etymological meaning of itihása [...] for itihása is not “history”, nor is the French synonym histoire. The proper Bengali synonyms for the English word “history” and the French word histoire [...] purákathá, and purávrtta.
[11] All those educative subjects that [...] will then pass from prehistory to history.
[14] “We will call that part of history itihása which imparts moral [...] mokśa.” We should not call the history of England or the history of India that is taught in educational [...] i, for example, malina [dirty].
[45] The first human being in history to become established in the eight [...] [Adorned with Vibhúti].
[7] Human history reveals that humanity has moved forward in this way. The first chapter of human history was the dark age the age of the [...] – are critical junctures.