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[2] I have already said many things [...] Mahábhárata will come up only incidentally, because it does not cover the [...] diminished, though He will stand.
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] (these people were all from Magadha, incidentally) was Rúpasári; and [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[66] Incidentally, the question may arise why Ananda [...] Viśńu says to Shiva, –
[72] Incidentally, the word vaeshyas actually means [...] peoples awareness of their rights.
[72] Incidentally, I should mention that at that [...] indigo plant has become obsolete.
[10] All kinds of landlord, big, small [...] the Rgveda, except that incidentally the word “Haemavatii Umá” [...] another name for Durgá.]
[38] Incidentally, I remember a story. Once there [...] abhinivesha or psychic obsession.
[22] Nrsiḿha: Nr means Nara, [...] Puruśottama; that is, the Supreme Entity. Incidentally, it must be remembered Nrsiḿha [...] half-lion is not at all proper.
[59] Incidentally a story flashes across my mind. [...] of any other necessity.”
[53] Incidentally, I would like to say a few words [...] the vocal expression of language.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] people weak or mentally diseased. Incidentally, the word “godly” [...] inner selves lament within them:
[9] At one time all of Vauṋga-D́abák, [...] mistakenly write Májdiyá. Incidentally, since western Rarh was never [...] Khulna, Chittagong, and so on.
[28] The very common Bengali word pallii [...] muhallá comes from Farsi. Incidentally, I should point out that in Sanskrit [...] is called “lizard”.
[42] It was the emperor Shershah who [...] all come from the verbal root sr. Incidentally, it is worth mentioning here that [...] in the local language, Bhojpuri.
[53] Incidentally, it should be pointed out the [...] Járnál Singhs present.
[6] Among the thirty-four consonants, [...] of a word it is pronounced ia. Incidentally, it is worth mentioning that ja [...] example, janttu-jánowár.
[2] At one time the Arabian Sea did [...] five percent [shatkará]. Incidentally, the English equivalent of the [...] English to “percent”.
[47] Though slightly irrelevant, it may be mentioned incidentally that the word kárpás [...] pat́ = karpat́ .
[12] The Farsi word saodágar [...] káy instead of káj. Incidentally I should point out that many people [...] – quite difficult, indeed.
[2] This sprouting – that is, [...] [manifestation] or utsárańa. Incidentally I should point out here that the [...] naviikarańa, and so on.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] “noŕwester” for short. Incidentally it bears mentioning that the word [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[14] Incidentally, let me tell you that devayonis [...] are a type of positive microvita.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] air [ háoyá ]. Incidentally, the word hává [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[30] Incidentally there is a beautiful story in [...] object into gold at will.”
[10] Lord Shiva invented all mudrás . Incidentally, there are more than 12,000 mudrás .
[1] [One day Bábá was [...] organ. Bábá said incidentally that there are certain aquatic [...] lights to catch hold of their prey.
[3] A language has many words which [...] study a little grammar.” Incidentally I would like to mention that puttra [...] pashcát + tyauṋ.
[21] Earlier I stated that first the [...] to determine the samása. Incidentally this reminds me of a story.
[19] Incidentally, words that end with the suffix [...] Atharvavedic pronunciation is pitru):
[29] The inclination within people to [...] large cities were called nagara (incidentally, the word pur is actually Farsi). [...] in a city or in a rural village.
[48] During the Pathan-Mughal era the [...] Hindustán or Hindustán. Incidentally, I should point out that the word [...] this Farsi practice is followed.
[19] The languages of Bihar also have [...] se, after the sixth case form. Incidentally, it should be mentioned that the [...] pronunciation is vrukśaru).
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] air [ háoyá ]. Incidentally, the word hává [...] was not felt in Bengali music.