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[11] Now, one may say that some people [...] undertook long tours throughout India on foot. Shankaracharya did not live long, either, because he also toured India on foot; he walked from Cape Comorin [...] could perhaps have lived longer.
[14] In India, particularly in Bengal in early [...] righteous forces over the evil forces.
[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] people, the widow will remarry. In India, in upper-class Hindu society, [...] major portion of the world, even in India in some cases, a widows [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[3] Registered office: Anandanagar [...] India Camp office: 527 [...] India
[9] Printed in India by:
[11] KADAM (KADAMBA). Anthocephalus [...] widely used for cooking vessels in India. KÁṊT́ANAT́E. [...] KALÁI. Dolichos biflorus Linn.
[11] Let me digress a little to explain [...] tan]. You know the Sanskrit name of India is Bháratavarśa. [...] from the fetters is Shiva.”
[14] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[13] So it is clear now that there is [...] times it has been the custom in India to prefix the word Shrii to a persons name.
[8] What is Pramáńa? [...] Maharśi Cárváka in India. Cárváka was of [...] accepted. He advocated –
[11] The next one is Vikalpa. “Shabdaguńánupátii [...] town, Himalaya is at the head of India. Can there be heart of a town of India? Still you speak like that. The mistakes in Vikalpa and Viparyaya are occurring all the time.
[1] It is observed that progress in [...] Cańd́ii in Northern India, especially in Bengal.
[7] The ancient society of Bengal was [...] of the departed]. In the rest of India, the rule was that the women after [...] departed parents. In the rest of India, womens right to make pińd́a [...] Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
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[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] particular city of Uttar Pradesh in India but to a point situated between [...] city, but to that spiritual point.
[4] Some people say that the town Váráńasii [...] not reborn. It is not a city in India, but a vindu or point. One may [...] significance, and will like it.
[1] [A Filipino Margi had recently come to India, and had heard many stories about [...] past life,” he used to say.]
[8] Yes, and today that man is Mr. [...] boy? [laughingly] Is it Manila or India?
[6] Smrtayo vibhinnáh: Varying social codes are prevalent in different parts of India. In most of India the Mitakśará system [...] confronted with a baffling choice.
[6] The calamities caused by human [...] South Vietnam. The division of India into India, Pakistan and Bangladesh is an example of the trifurcation of society.
[7] Calamities are also caused by the [...] Bengal travel all the way across India and rain on the Arabian Sea. That [...] water level around the coast of India is rising, the land area of the [...] the land portion is decreasing.
[41] In controlling or taming rivers, [...] of its rivers which flow through India. If there is want of cooperation [...] stages of its rivers are in Magadh.
[24] The cult of devotion first originated [...] saḿskáras. The people of ancient India adored Krśńa in [...] bháva and sakhya bháva.
[13] This was a prodigious task, beset [...] those days, the entire ancient India, was fragmented into a large number [...] well-knit society, a stable, greater India. In a strong and united India, coordinated cooperation among [...] aspiration of Krśńa.
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival of the Aryans, [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[6] Násato vidyate bhávo [...] monasteries in different parts of India. If the world is nothing but Máyá [...] beautiful answer to this question.
[10] Later on the Mahásáḿghikas [...] themselves Therávádiis. In India there was no state backing for [...] Maháyániis was propagated in India, Siberia, Japan, Tibet, etc.
[36] Buddhism : Why did India accept Buddhism? There are various [...] propagation and acceptance of Buddhism.
[52] Among the vibrations in this created [...] whiter in colour. That is why in India whiteness and purity are often [...] darkness we see everything as black.
[18] The fourth category of literature [...] students in the name of history of India (Bharatvarsa Itihás) is [...] Take the case of the Mahabharata.
[41] When the Aryans first left their original homeland, the Caucasian region, and arrived in India via Persia, they discovered many [...] Saḿskrta term godhúma.
[7] We have seen that vasu means [...] thing in this regard. In ancient India there was a king by the name of [...] also Vasu is one surname.
[6] NAWAB. Provincial governor of the Mughal empire in India.
[10] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition that originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] police station is responsible.
[11] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] resembling it, transliterated by h.
[6] After the abolition of the zamindary system in a certain state of India, a lawyer complained to me, “Before [...] disturbances, feuds and murder.
[71] Regarding earning money and hoarding [...] the flesh and bones”. In India it is said that it is extremely [...] they lick the soles of their feet.
[18] Lra ( ল় [...] Gujarati and the alphabets of south India. In north India, it is present in the pronunciation [...] la, such as alac, ilac and so on.
[41] The word bháta [cooked rice] [...] also been used throughout eastern India for the last nearly one thousand [...] both raw rice and cooked rice.
[3] In 1959, Sarkar, who is also known [...] – a formula familiar in Eastern India, where prominent nationalists [...] spiritual and social liberation.
[4] The adoption of social activism by a spiritual organization created controversy in India, and attempts were made to suppress [...] against him and released him in 1978.
[3] Similarly, no race can claim the [...] Mediterranean, Alpine and Greek races. In India there are Austrics, Austrico-Negroids, [...] demerits are someone elses.
[21] The defence of India was chiefly the responsibility [...] praiseworthy, no doubt about it.
[2] This is a native Bengali word. In north India, diimak is used, on the Bengal and north India border, diiyank or diiyán, [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[22] Urńá → uńńá [...] “woollen thread”. In northern India the word uńa is used to [...] lútá or lútátanttu.
[167] Pásh-bálish is called [...] prevalent in various parts of northern India.
[2] Take the case of India. We are not as developed as we [...] move together in unison with all.
[7] There are certain misunderstandings in India regarding these shúdras. [...] Mongoloids, and the Negroid population of India, Austrico-Negroid – that [...] he or she is physically black.
[3] Around the same time a movement [...] the last days of British rule in India, Bengali was the official language [...] was the culture of the region.
[3] In India, the first medium of exchange [...] grammarians followed his lead.
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[23] What is the meaning of akhila? [...] is called akhila or nikhila. For India as a whole we say akhila bhárata. [...] rebirth is checked or prevented.
[6] Although Shiva was accepted in [...] Shiva. When Jainism was spreading in India, Shiva had already become a god [...] received quite a good response in India, particularly in the Ráŕh area, but
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] country. Phallic worship was common in India, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia, [...] worship was brought to America from India during the Shriishaelendra Empire of Andhra under the Pahlava, Pandya, and Chol Dynasties of South India. The phallus worshippers of Central [...] Shiva-liuṋga in medieval India (around 2250 years ago), were [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[18] Now let us consider the Jain Shiva. [...] excavated in different parts of India, especially in the Ráŕh [...] cultivation of knowledge throughout India. People considered this aeḿ [...] the goddess Sarasvatii”].
[22] The Buddhist Age and the Jain Age [...] Maháyána Buddhism in some parts of India, China and Tibet. At that time, [...] of worshipping idols of Shiva.
[26] It would not be irrelevant to say that though Vajrayána was prevalent in India, Tibet and a considerable part [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[8] One of the first discoveries human [...] system is still used in parts of India today.
[7] Now let us talk a little about [...] this Bháratavarśa [India] of ours was divided into many [...] Bhárata is one and indivisible.
[3] There are many instances where [...] example of rickshaw pullers in India. The work of rickshaw pullers [...] suitable alternative employment.
[5] Finally, take a third example. In India during the time of the British, many small kingdoms were ruled by rajas and maharajas. When India became independent, these kingdoms merged into India, and the Indian government decided [...] people on humanitarian grounds.
[11] Such incidents made the priests in eastern India realize that soon all the Brahmans [...] excommunicate any of their members.
[13] Hinduism will degenerate and people [...] Hindus are the majority community in India. Moreover, if there are continued [...] converted from one religion to another.
[20] In India, Hindi has been imposed on non-Hindi [...] Sicily have also been suppressed.
[23] India is a multi-lingual and multi-religious [...] Rather, all the languages spoken in India should be recognized and encouraged. In this regard, India should follow the example of some [...] collective psychology of the people.
[19] Phalasákśiibhútah [...] anything else. Some time ago in India, a particular person who was a [...] admiration is a sign of deception.
[6] When pondering the history of the student community in India, we find that the vital energy of students in pre-independence India has mostly been properly utilized. [...] use of the English language and India;s contact with westerners, gradually a class of students emerged in India. A class feeling developed in [...] beneficial result of English education.
[97] In the middle period [of Indian history] Shrii Krśńa united all the kings of India in order to apply force and to [...] karmaváda [doctrine of action].
[145] I have also heard such beliefs [...] for political reasons and come to India as refugees in an effort to preserve [...] 13 )
[146] When the Western system of education was introduced in India, some pandits continued to extol [...] progress had lagged somewhat behind.
[172] Traces of matriarchy may still [...] who live in remote areas south of India. On the other hand, the Bengalees, [...] surface their society is patriarchal.
[245] In India at present the Vaeshya Age is [...] because the clever vaeshyas of India, having learned from the experiences [...] Vaeshya Age has not yet taken place.
[249] The masses in India face greater privations than the [...] movement and Gandhism, the people of India may continue to be complacent [...] situation will not continue for long.
[250] Because rich people have the opportunity [...] the sufferings of the people of India by enacting laws befitting a genuine [...] about the economic liberation of India through the present democratic structure.
[30] In India prostitution has been outlawed, [...] eradicate this sinful occupation in India, it will be necessary to eliminate [...] healthy outlook should be encouraged.
[12] From ancient India, the great Tantric yogi Vashistha [...] revive Ciinácára.
[28] They run after the sweet music [...] jiṋána who ever took birth in India that great Shankaracharya who [...] language about 1300 years ago:
[14] The eighth characteristic is vidyá. [...] abolish the English language in India, one should never strive to abolish modern science.
[9] What about your abode? Each and [...] shelter of Bengal? The country of India. And, what is the shelter of India? The continent of Asia. And, what [...] So, He is the Supreme Shelter.
[5] Then, phalasákśiibhutah; [...] About seven or eight languages of India, for example, Bengali, Assamese, [...] other is the Yajurvedic style.
[7] Now according to the devotional [...] (pháras) took the form of Bhakti in India. It is not correct. Bhakti Shástra, i.e., Sufism was in India, it was also in Persia, it was [...] established in Tantra and Yoga.
[20] One who posesses everything of [...] there has been an ancient custom in India to prefix Shrii before the name of persons. So He possesses Shrii in complete form.
[3] If we take the full meaning of [...] able to form a real society. If India builds a society for only Indians, [...] independence that consciousness is lost.
[17] Just as a tree serves and benefits [...] independence then an independent India should give me a government pension. [...] service is not service at all.
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[24] Next is ra, which is the acoustic [...] gives shrii. It is the legacy of India to prefix shrii to ones [...] have the fourth quality of bhaga.
[3] So we are to unite the entire humanity not only of this land of India or Asia or the globe, but of the [...] by coming through the back door.
[5] As far as the past tradition or past heritage of India is concerned, it is stored within [...] Saḿskrta language. The land of India has not been called Punjab or [...] essential truth. In the future also India;s cultural life is to be tethered [...] being done in the case of Hindi.
[6] For a healthy social order, we [...] of the family will be disturbed. India is a multi-national and multi-racial [...] the golden cord of universalism.
[22] Latin is the daughter of Vedic [...] North Indian and South Indian. India is one and indivisible. If a particular [...] will weaken the entire country. India is not a nation – it is [...] framework must not be disturbed.
[23] In India if you are not Hindi or English [...] language or in Hindi or English.
[25] If people speak a particular language [...] British period English was imposed on India. This was an example of British imperialism. Do you feel it?
[28] We have to provide equal rights [...] is the ancestral language of all India. If Saḿskrta is recognized [...] cannot enjoy their communication
[5] Although Britain recognized the [...] recognized the independence of India, but while leaving the country, Britain divided India into India and Pakistan. The case with Ireland [...] northern corner of the country.
[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] Shivas influence in Bengal and India even today is immense, although [...] obliterate the influence of Shiva.
[7] Innocent human beings are at the [...] years ago there was no desert in India. Innocent human beings are at [...] panacea to solve all these problems.
[2] In the then society there was no [...] states into one and naming it Great India, because He realized that India was scattered into fragments due to the lack of only one thing, i.e. collective spirit.
[3] The then India began to have the sense of becoming [...] Hidimba, a Mongolian girl from East India. Krśńa was married [...] could be made possible in that way.
[1] Take another small example – [...] familiar with the social structure of India, of Central India, though Kandahara, i.e., Afghanistan, was then within, India. Before marriage, when Gandhari [...] tremendous moral force she had!
[4] For these reasons I was saying [...] by the collapse of Buddhism [in India], the Puranic religion or neo-Hindu [...] accommodated in the new religion.
[13] In Tantra there is some reference [...] ten-armed was more common]. In western India and northern India, similar aśt́abhújá [...] the deity has eight or ten hands.
[104] The form and presentation of most of the films of modern India, particularly those with the Bombay [...] good; if not, there is no harm.
[185] Lack of proper appreciation is [...] the chief cause. The people of India have failed to appreciate the [...] recognition which he has today.
[8] Madálasá, who was [...] Aryans to the indigenous people of India] was married to Citrasena, the [...] sannyásii [renunciant] in due course.
[13] As depicted in many stories, soon [...] [in the presentday West Bengal, India] where the great sage Aśt́ávakra [...] Aśt́ávakra Samhitá.
[20] “O Bhárata”. [...] meaning of the name of this country [India]. This is the spirit of the land. [...] why he was called Bhárata.
[14] People conceived of Paiṋcabuddha, [...] Vajrayána was very popular in East India, particularly in Bengal.
[17] And as I have already said, those [...] Ugratárá, who was worshipped in India; Bhrámariitárá, [...] during the days of Vajrayána.
[18] Though it may be a bit irrelevant, [...] the period of Vajrayána in India, particularly in Bengal, thousands [...] Vajrayoginii, Vajratárá, etc.
[20] Besides these deities, there were [...] and goddesses who were popular in India during the Puranic Age.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations between the original inhabitants of India (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) and [...] contempt for the indigenous people of India, used to call them sometimes asuras, [...] outcastes. But these ancient people of India, of Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid blood, [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[16] In the then India, the mutual relations between the original inhabitants of India (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) and [...] contempt for the indigenous people of India, used to call them sometime asuras, [...] outcastes. But these ancient people of India, of Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid blood, [...] these people and the Aryans.
[8] The intellectual giant of India, about 1300 years ago, in the [...] you are sure to be successful.
[9] Sarvájiive sarvasaḿsthe [...] called indiscipline. In our life in India today there is indiscipline in [...] which is dangerous. Do you follow?
[11] Take another small example – [...] familiar with the social structure of India, of Central India, though Kandahara, i.e., Afghanistan, was then within, India. Before marriage, when Gandhari [...] tremendous moral force she had!
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[14] Krśńa is Parama Puruśa. [...] of Calcutta. Similarly, because India is there, Bengal is there. Thus India is Krśńa to Bengal. Or, because Asia is there, India is there. Thus Asia is Krśńa to India. And because the world is there, [...] dependent on another existence.
[17] Now let us know why this book is [...] Aryans came from Central Asia to India, they came first to the Saptanada [...] Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.
[24] Similar were Amga, Bamga, Kalimga, Saorastra and Magadha in India. Lord Krśńa wanted to combine them and make Mahábhárata (Great India). To synthesize them all Lord [...] Mahábhárata (Great India).
[12] You know very well that in medieval India, Tantra branched out into numerous [...] is forgotten or ignored by many.
[5] The so-called Gandhian doctrine [...] Congress Presidency in the All India Congress Committee was a contest [...] Bose had to leave the country.
[6] Some politicians, instead of entering [...] joined for the independence of India. Those who declared that Subhash [...] arose to work for the freedom of India. If anybody criticizes him, we [...] propaganda chorus of the Allied forces?
[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] goes”. So the river which flows in India toward a very distant land is [...] even flow in Maharastra state of India. But Lord Shiva who is called [...] śusumná, respectively.
[9] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition that originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[6] In India, almost all prevailing languages [...] born. Those seven languages are:
[17] Thus, the suppression of language [...] on all over the world, including India.
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] like language. In a country like India, which has numerous languages [...] In a multi-lingual country like India, either a common language which [...] recognition of local mother tongues.
[27] Islamized Arab ideology became [...] crossing the Indus Valley and entering India it was unable to exert a deep [...] Islamized Arabs were unable to defeat India. The most important reason was the strength of India;s social and spiritual ideology [...] social structure, the greatness of India;s moral, social and spiritual [...] unable to obliterate that wave.
[61] There is no doubt that the culture [...] and the Dravidian civilization of India as well as in particular types [...] desire to increase their population.
[83] The kings of those days were generally [...] people. For example, in most parts of India, when the king made out a deed [...] advanced under its sheltering wing.
[88] In some countries in ancient times, [...] in some other parts of eastern India, due to the weakness of the state administration.
[95] (King Janaka of India was said to be the preceptor of [...] by the name Janaka ever lived in India. “Janaka” was simply [...] place among the kśatriyas.)
[48] Nirálambamiisham. In this [...] and the base of West Bengal is India. The continent of Asia is the base of India, and the base of Asia is our planet [...] self-supporting, self-sheltered entity.
[12] Take the case of India. We are not as developed as we [...] move together in unison with all.
[12] Thus we notice that so far as the [...] may be true to say that people in India were intellectually backward a [...] in the realm of intellectuality.
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[1] When the Aryans first entered India, their first colony was Saptasindhu, [...] were Aryo-Austrico-Mongoloids.
[2] The boundaries of a particular [...] Prákrta. All the languages of east India are derived from Magadhii Prákrta, [...] system in western demi-Magadhii.
[4] In some areas there is also some [...] the Aryan influence in Northern India was totally obliterated: that [...] Mongolian influence was minimal.
[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] Videha. When the Aryans first entered India from Central Asia to the west, [...] nor water; but after arriving in India they found that the land there [...] existence and expansion.”
[4] Allahabad was originally named [...] struggle with the people of eastern India; for such a struggle would certainly [...] were prohibited from going there.
[2] The Bengali society today is not [...] time from southern or northern India. There is reference to a kind [...] food items popular in those days:
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] kings or nobles. In the ancient India of the Aryans, as well as in the [...] the inhabitants of other parts of India.
[11] The ancient society of Bengal was [...] of the departed]. In the rest of India, the rule was that the women after [...] departed parents. In the rest of India, womens right to make pińd́a [...] Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
[13] The system of astrological calculation [...] system. When the Aryans first entered India from the northwest, the system [...] be held at the end of the month.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] day. When the Aryans first came to India, they had to adjust the year to [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[16] And while following this system [...] calendrical system of the rest of India by declaring one month as Malmás. [...] assisted the king in this regard.
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[7] In India, princes and princesses used to [...] and led to the birth of Buddhism.
[76] [B:] So idolatry, which is so prevalent in India, is meaningless, has got no value in the realm of spirituality.
[8] Itihása : Itihása [...] synonym. The “History of India” is wrongly translated as “Bhárat [...] educative value. It has been said;
[30] They say that women and Shúdras [...] This is also a differentiation. In India women were the authoresses of [...] Ajiṋánabodhini Tantra it is said:
[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] sovereign elite, the ruling class. When India was a dependent colony, many Indians [...] Most of them wondered: “Will India ever see the light of freedom? [...] group of mighty personalities. India at that time was not fortunate [...] had to be prolonged. Otherwise, India could have gained freedom in a much shorter time.
[5] A community which develops in a [...] sea-creature called timi (whale). In North India, where there is no sea nearby, [...] only in Bengal and not in North India, in North India the words are not in currency [...] called kámat́. In North India there is no salt water, and there [...] describe both, “shark”.
[47] But not all physical entities are [...] compared to A-class States (such as India). Normally Direct Union Territories [...] present state of Bihar is a part of India. The government of Bihar is a [...] directly concern the government of India. The government of Bihar will [...] the central governments.
[70] This creation which seems to be [...] thinking of Laheriasaral (in Bihar, India). Are you not inseparably associated [...] pervasive (prota yoga) associations.
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[5] The society advanced in this way. [...] chains. Even today in many parts of India the newly married couple knot [...] bound in chains. Even today in East India, particularly among the women [...] forehead of a newly married woman.
[9] The Mayan civilization is a transplanted [...] the rule of the Pallavas of South India. Thus the transplanted Mayan and [...] This is how human beings advanced.
[11] In India the largest vocabulary is in the [...] The second richest language in India is the Gujarati language, which [...] amongst human beings is rampant.
[4] This Shaeva Dharma became the essential dharma of India. In this dharma no one was ignored [...] the women nor the untouchables.
[3] You know that geographically India is divided into two parts. The [...] The remaining portion of northern India consists of the Himalayas and [...] civilization. The lower reaches of northern India were also pre-eminently Ráŕh [...] blend of diverse cultural trends.
[4] Let us come back to our topic. [...] Vindhyas to the southern part of India to take an active part in a cultural [...] preferred to stay back in the north.
[6] Similarly, in manners, customs [...] the course of time. In northern India, environmental changes affected [...] predominantly Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid.
[7] As far as can be known, Maharshi [...] Bengal and the rest of northern India would have been much closer.
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[7] The earth is also the manifestation [...] the Ganges, as the land in north India has been made fertile by its waters. [...] salvation cannot be obtained from it.
[2] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, [...] female, a goddess. Thus in eastern India worshippers address the sun-god [...] “Chat́ Pitá”.
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[9] Everything in this world is changing [...] rivers are now part of peninsula India, but they were a portion of Gondwana [...] of mutations and transmutations.
[2] You know, those who instigate others [...] example. A prominent leader of India;s struggle for independence started [...] attain the political independence of India. Some people suggest that the [...] statutes, and the result is never good.
[171] 2) Sugar beet – Sugar beet is an all-season crop, but in India it is grown only in the winter [...] (Pauśa to Phálguna).
[3] In later years the school of Shaeva [...] found throughout all of northern India, Vámácára-oriented Shaeva Tantra had become practically extinct from all of India, particularly from Bengal. The [...] Guńamaya of Shaeva Tantra.
[8] KALATRA. Wife; a particular classification [...] KAYASTHA. A high caste in India, a sub-group (along with BRAHMANs [...] of the second-highest caste in India. KIIRTANA. Collective singing [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[11] NEOHUMANISM. A worldview characterized [...] NIYOGA. An ancient system in India wherein a man would be given permission [...] purpose of producing offspring.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] a member of the lowest caste in India. SHUKRA. The physical body [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[15] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] in turn to radiate vibrations.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] member of the second-lowest caste in India. VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] member of the highest caste in India. VISHUDDHA. See CAKRA. VIVÁHA. Marriage. VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[6] Until the Aryans reached India, they had to wander to maintain [...] “Bháratavarśa”.
[10] This land of ours [India] is known as Bháratavarśa. [...] all-around development”.
[4] Although a indirectly controls [...] like aya, as they do in northern India. (More precisely, the pronunciation [...] pronunciation, they would benefit.
[116] Uṋa is the acoustic root [...] Tantric mantras, and introduced it in India on his return. Una is used extensively [...] Tárá is worshipped in India; Niila Tárá, or [...] Tárá) is worshipped in China.
[118] The acoustic root of Vajra Tárá of India and Niila Tárá of [...] symbolizing the luminous factor).
[124] Una is the acoustic root of dambha [...] last powerful Mughal emperor of India. It is an expression of ahaḿkára vrtti.
[134] T́ha is the acoustic root [...] ones action. In northern India anutápa is called pascháttápa. [...] tápa means “heat”.
[14] So brhat and vishála. In [...] vishála. Our country of India is vishála, not brhat. [...] brḿhańatvád Brahma.
[4] So many theories have been expounded throughout the history of India. Some of them even had some practical [...] Gautamiiya Nyáya. In medieval India, many scholars of Nyáya [...] not more development in Pathan India, in spite of a high population [...] too great an influence on life.
[7] Sometimes people are efficient [...] life. Many great saints lived in India during the Baoddha Yogácára [...] with the philosophical life of India of those days know that, due to [...] resulted in an intellectual vacuum in India after Shankaracharya, a vacuum [...] the advent of Maháprabhu.
[1] AHAḾTATTVA. Doer “I”, [...] movement mostly popular in Northern India, based on on the Karma Kánda [...] movements from the subtle to the crude.
[2] BAODDHA VIJIṊÁNAVÁDA. [...] movement mostly popular in Eastern India. Based on the Jiṋána Kánda of the Vedas.
[4] For these reasons I was saying [...] by the collapse of Buddhism [in India], the Puranic religion or neo-Hindu [...] accommodated in the new religion.
[5] So “Tantra is the practical [...] called the Holi festival in northern India.
[1] Bengal is situated on the boundary line between Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa [ancient names of India and Burma]. The civilization [...] exactly the same as those of northern India. The modes of worship and the priesthood system are different from those of northern India. Bengali script and intonation [...] characteristics of a blended civilization.
[2] Not only that, even the type of [...] was Sang Po (Son of a God), into India. In other words, it came from [...] Karma Puráńa :
[5] The Mongolian civilization that [...] Gangetic civilization of northern India, and the Mongolian civilization [...] Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa.
[3] The ancient society of Bengal was [...] of the departed]. In the rest of India, the rule was that the women after [...] departed parents. In the rest of India, womens right to make pińd́a [...] Tantra as introduced by Shiva.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] is why the Aryans who settled in India gradually became influenced by [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
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[8] You all know that the name of India is Bhárata in Sanskrit. [...] attainment of salvation”.
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[11] From the beginning, children in India can be taught three languages [...] world citizenship in their minds.
[18] There are six primary rágas [...] Today we find two types of dance in India. First, there is Aryavarta Nrtya [...] public goes to Maharshi Bharata.
[19] In the Vedas there is rhythm, because most of the Vedas come from outside India. The propagators of the Veda could [...] grammatical mistakes in the Vedas.
[20] In Tantra, mudrá [...] of the Vedas which was made in India [like Atharva Veda] is responsible for these mudrás .
[21] Instrumental music is also based [...] make a person tired quickly in India because India is a hot country.
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[6] The area of Bangalistan consists [...] people. The economic standard of India should also be raised but Bangladesh [...] Tripura, Bengal and Bangladesh, should India and Bangladesh become united.
[4] In fact, the Gorkhaland issue is [...] the undivided Communist Party of India and their agents. In 1977 the [...] inspiring this secessionist movement.
[9] In addition, a major percentage [...] the Indian language – in India there are as many as 323 major [...] living in the Darjeeling hills.
[11] Now, what does the constitution of India say with regard to this issue? [...] unwritten one. The constitutions of India, France and the USA are written [...] known to everybody. According to India;s constitutional provisions, specific [...] are relevant only to northeast India, not for any other area, not even for the tribals living in other parts of India. Such rights are only desirable for a very short time.
[12] Tripura does not come within the [...] is ultravires to the people of India.
[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless exploitation and misrule by capitalists from other parts of India. The immense agricultural, forestry [...] the foreign currency reserves in India comes from the natural resources [...] of the inhabitants of Samatat.
[15] Now let us apply this principle [...] Shankarácarya, the greatest philosopher that India ever produced, admitted, Mokśa [...] pundits and creepers have not.
[54] But remember that this refers to [...] Suppose you are an inhabitant of India. If someone harms the collective life of India, you must not forgive them. Likewise, [...] impossible for human beings to survive.
[1] This disease has been found in India only in recent times. A few centuries ago it entered India from Europe. Many are of the opinion [...] them the human body got infected.
[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] better than many other areas of India, but is also better than many developed countries outside India.
[14] The Hindustani language prevalent in the markets of northern India is known as Urdu. This language [...] fact that many cities of northern India still have an “Urdu Bazaar”. [...] people who wore uniforms [urdi].
[32] The word prasráva [urine], [...] The educated communities of north India do not use the word prasráva; [...] related to the word prasráva.
[35] In northern India the Ganges is called Gauṋgájii [...] “Ganges” in English.
[38] There is a difference in meaning [...] these two words is confused in India. Students hardly learn to use [...] to pay some attention to this.
[27] Next comes shrii. The real meaning [...] ones name has been a custom in India.
[5] However Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti has received much opposition in India, to the extent of persecution by the government.
[46] Here the curse of fragmental knowledge [...] atheism or materialism. Modern India also abounds in such so-called [...] pańd́itas is to abuse the word.
[4] Both these systems have created [...] “gulám” in Arabic. In India you will find many names like [...] connection with the Self or soul.
[14] Now Marxism is being eradicated from the whole world. Only in one state in India, West Bengal, is communism still [...] they can even kill themselves.
[20] This psychology has prevailed in India for a long time. A so-called low [...] condition as the result of their fate.
[22] In the past there was much suppression, repression and oppression in India. In ancient times the Aryans used [...] inferiority complexes into their minds.
[7] KÁLA. Time. KARMA. [...] Mahábhárata) to unify India and to restore DHARMA. Philosophically [...] to represent PURUŚOTTAMA.
[14] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] to control his or her destiny.
[10] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[3] Nearly four years passed. Those [...] actively engaged for some time in India;s independence movement, considering [...] Then let me forget about them too.
[1] Today is the day of the spring festival, and the whole of India is busy in celebration. This festival [...] disappearance of the dullness of cold.
[5] In the ancient days the Aryans came to India from that very cold country, and [...] Holi. In their ballads they sing:
[8] In Bengal, as you know, winter [...] discussed up until now. In the entire India and Central Asia, today is the [...] before it starts in other parts of India, in the Bengali month of Mágha [...] She is also worshipped in Tibet.
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is [...] That is why even today in northern India particularly in the Punjab and [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[13] The history behind the festival [...] situated in the western part of India, where the Holi festival is celebrated, [...] areas, there Holi is celebrated.
[31] When Mahaprabhu first introduced [...] relation to the Holi festival of north India or the Pháguá of central and east India, for it is something purely psychic. [...] vibrating, I will also be vibrated.
[33] The Supreme Consciousness is the [...] state of Bihar. Bihar is within India. India is within Asia. Asia is within [...] compassion of any second entity.
[144] He appears to you according to [...] the Supreme Consciousness is in India or in America? He is so near [...] search. He was seated in your heart.
[12] Another profitable industry in [...] used to meet the demands of all India, and the surplus was exported. [...] up and overcome all obstacles.
[25] One political unit such as a federal [...] example, the state of Bihar in India can be divided into five socio-economic [...] the above factors the whole of India may be divided into forty-four [...] economic planning and policies.
[26] If the local people in these units [...] socio-economic awakening in the whole of India. Regardless of whether they are [...] precedence over non-local people.
[32] Due to the lack of a well-defined [...] dominance of various narrow sentiments, India;s economy has been paralysed by [...] lack of foresight and ignorance of India;s planners.
[37] Centralized planning has totally failed in all countries of the world, including India. In PROUTs system of decentralized [...] centralization will be destroyed.
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[2] Those who have excessively mean [...] reason they are not very popular in India. If the repulsive smell of soybeans [...] their qualities will take place.
[1] Krimishatru/krimiripu . The [...] leaves). In certain regions of India where [[cassia trees]] do not [...] variety of margosa mainly found in India is margosa indica. This variety [...] and function as blood purifiers.
[4] As a medicine, margosa indica has [...] variety of margosa available in India is called “ghoranim” [...] blood dysentery in human beings.
[1] The word Khańd́in [...] for example, the Federal State of India. According to the Indian constitution, the Federal State of India is a collection of a number of [...] (ganga, hashish, wine, etc.) In India none of the four major cash crops [...] control of the unitary states.
[2] There used to be certain powers [...] under state jurisdiction after India;s independence, but now it is controlled by the central government.
[5] Of the federal states in the world, [...] the election of the president of India, the electorate has no direct [...] electorate, which resembles a plebiscite.
[3] Democracy is where a government [...] oligarchy, or a restricted republic. India is both a democracy and a republic; [...] people directly or indirectly.
[8] The question is, how can decentralization [...] on these factors, the whole of India and the entire world can be reorganized [...] important aspect of applied PROUT.
[11] Up until now no serious effort has been made by the rulers of India for the economic development of [...] to form socio-economic groups.
[12] As far as India is concerned, about 44 socio-economic [...] suppressed people of the globe.
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] leaders as the national language of India. Hindi is not the natural language [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[23] Finally, geo-psychological characteristics [...] of geo-psychological factors. In India for example, the Punjabis live [...] formulating socio-economic plans.
[26] Tobacco is grown in the north of India, processed in the south, and again [...] need to send it to the south of India for processing. This will lead to more employment and a drop in the price of tobacco.
[28] The tea that is grown in southern India should be replaced by rubber plantations. [...] have both usefulness and a market.
[30] Now let us take the examples of [...] specific socio-economic areas of India.
[41] Elections are very costly. In India money for elections comes from [...] are in the hands of outsiders.
[11] To solve the unemployment problem [...] intellectual labour trends. In India, for example, there is surplus [...] necessary skills for employment.
[26] When the British were ruling India, India imported salt even though the potential for manufacturing local salt existed in India. The Indian leaders then organized [...] the pro and anti-British camps.
[32] The fifth point of PROUTs [...] offices. When the British were ruling India, they concentrated their economic [...] dominance of the Indian economy.
[28] When two units reach a similar [...] one socio-economic unit for all India. In the next phase, through continued [...] fraternity will become a reality.
[12] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] time, space and person. In ancient India grief-stricken wives, mourning [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[29] Today, those who occupy high posts [...] goddess of food until I see that India has been overflooded with an abundance of rice.”
[11] A casteless society : Caste [...] are nowhere better known than in India. For unity in society, there should [...] economic and social privileges.
[63] Human society comprises various [...] hamlet of Chotanagpur hills in India bears deep maternal affections [...] great love for her own children.
[1] Gandhalolupa . I have already [...] and jackfruits on rainy days in India, than to the small variety of [...] “gandhalolupá”.
[11] Bhaja sádhusamágamam [...] Sádhu is Sahu or Sao. In north India you will see this title Sádhu, [...] bhaja sádhusamágamam.
[2] Whats the meaning of shráddhá? [...] him. And that has been done in India for about five thousand years, [...] person who has left the world.
[3] Regarding these things, Maharshi Charvaka (he lived in India about 2500 years ago, during the [...] by the privileged class.”
[7] In prehistoric times also, those [...] honey, such things. And even now in India during shráddha they use [...] around themself, etc.
[1] This Shaeva Dharma became the essential dharma of India. In this dharma no one was ignored neither the non-Aryans nor the women nor the untouchables.
[3] The women were forcibly carried [...] marriage ceremony in certain parts of India, the brides clothes are [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[6] Although Shiva was accepted in [...] Shiva. When Jainism was spreading in India, Shiva had already become a god [...] received quite a good response in India, particularly in the Ráŕh [...] flow in the peoples minds.
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] country. Phallic worship was common in India, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia, [...] worship was brought to America from India during the Shriishaelendra Empire of Andhra under the Pahlava, Pandya, and Chol Dynasties of South India. The phallus worshippers of Central [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
[9] In the Jain age, the naked idols [...] Shiva-liuṋga in medieval India (around 2250 years ago), were [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[19] Now let us consider the Jain Shiva. [...] excavated in different parts of India, especially in the Ráŕh [...] cultivation of knowledge throughout India. People considered this aeḿ [...] the goddess Sarasvatii”].
[23] The Buddhist Age and the Jain Age [...] Maháyána Buddhism in some parts of India, China and Tibet. At that time, [...] of worshipping idols of Shiva.
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, [...] Vajrayána was prevalent in India, Tibet and a considerable part [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
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[10] [I wonder where in India are those perfect musical instruments [...] what music shall I sing there?]
[11] To that my reply is: If the followers [...] of the progress Shiva made, then India and indeed the world and the universe [...] fully restored to human society.
[3] Long after Shivas time, about [...] script) came into existence in India. In later periods the ancient [...] ancient Dravidian pictorial script of India, through gradual metamorphosis, [...] and the Okinawa group of islands.
[53] That is, such a philosopher “will [...] who has never travelled outside India cannot accept the existence of [...] bulls will roar with laughter!
[18] [I wonder where in India are those perfect musical instruments [...] what music shall I sing there?]
[19] To that my reply is: If the followers [...] of the progress Shiva made, then India and indeed the world and the universe [...] fully restored to human society.
[35] Now, Shivas greatest contribution [...] many Aryans had already arrived in India, many were on the way, and many [...] views differently from the others.
[40] The women were forcibly carried [...] marriage ceremony in certain parts of India, the brides clothes are [...] shameful chapter of human history.
[48] Furthermore, the non-Aryans, the original inhabitants of India who were not Aryanized, were made [...] was based on this discrimination.
[52] This Shaeva Dharma became the essential dharma of India. In this dharma no one was ignored [...] the women nor the untouchables.
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] and some other parts of modern India. Asuras were not abnormal creatures [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[62] You may have noticed in some pictures [...] succeeded in destroying some tribes in India, similarly, in the past, the Aryans [...] has convinced me on this point.
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[3] Registered office: Anandanagar [...] India Camp office: 527 [...] India
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[13] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] gain the intervention of the gods.
[8] KŚATRIYA. Written as kśatriya, [...] of the second-highest caste in India.
[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] objects are the ultimate truth.
[15] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] a member of the lowest caste in India. SIDDHI. Self-realization; [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[17] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] member of the second-lowest caste in India. VÁMÁCÁRA [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] member of the highest caste in India.
[6] KŚATRIYA. Written as kśatriya, [...] of the second-highest caste in India.
[8] MAHABHARATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] incantative, pulsative, and ideative.
[13] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[14] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans were moving towards the east from the Middle Asia, they entered India through Iran. First, they came to Afghanistan and then to India. Its name was “Gandhava”. Certainly at that time Afghanistan was part and parcel of India. Its, name was “Gandhar”. [...] moves and while moving learns.
[25] A person becomes like his or her [...] The first singer and dancer of India and of the world was Sadáshiva. [...] the objects of their thinking.
[3] Immediately after Narakasura attacked [...] this day, people in some parts of India worship Diipánvitá [...] Shyámá Pújá.
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[9] KARMA. Action; sometimes, positive [...] of the second-highest caste in India. KŚATRIYOCITA SEVÁ. [...] great Tantric guru of 1500 BCE.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] a member of the lowest caste in India; SHÚDROCITA SEVÁ. [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[15] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] prevailing in southern and western India; distorted vowel.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] member of the second-lowest caste in India. VAESHYOCITA SEVÁ. Giving [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] Western Uttar Pradesh; open vowel.
[3] Registered office: Anandanagar [...] India Camp office: 527 [...] India
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[8] At the time of sádhaná, [...] military force of the whole of India is concentrated in Delhi alone, the whole of India except Delhi will become devoid of military power.
[24] Vaedikii diikśá means this: In ancient India there were two types of diikśá. [...] Tántrikii diikśá.
[7] Varddhaman Maháviirs birthplace was Vaeshali in eastern India. Magadha and Rarh are the lands [...] Mágadhii Prákrta.
[9] The Atharvavedas ádarsha [...] was not an original inhabitant of India. Still, there is no doubt that [...] Atharvaveda were inhabitants of India, especially Maharśi Vaedarbhi [...] the central-western portion of India.
[69] During the time of the Atharvaveda, [...] were composed entirely outside of India cannot go unopposed. At least [...] Atharvaveda was not composed in India. Maharśi Atharvá [...] has become Atharvá.”
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[6] The hill stage of the Gangá (Ganges) river-valley civilization in India started from the Garwal and Kumaun [...] and Rangpur (now in Bangladesh).
[15] Now it is clear that the hill stage of the India civilizations occurs in the hill [...] Aungiká sub-civilizations emerged.
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[8] Shankaracarya did not follow this [...] Lokesvari prevalent in north and east India 1500 years ago became Lokesvari [...] with Paoráńic dogma.
[22] During the Durga Puja festival in India, some images are decorated with [...] accept bribes from anyone.”
[37] Today some people advocate Vedic [...] the past it was the practice in India that if a woman heard the recitation [...] their oppression and exploitation.
[47] Rich, selfish people sometimes [...] more luxury. The caste system in India has been used to exploit people [...] sweets prepared from milk and water.
[2] These bondages are of three types: [...] someones mind today to see what India was like at the time of Lord Krśńa, [...] there are personal bondages also.
[7] Is any psychic progress attained [...] develop those inventions, like India and other Third World countries, [...] mean that they are more developed?
[3] Unsigned footnotes, indicated with [...] entirely familiar with Bengal or even India, the translators have also provided [...] from other works by the author.
[5] This book contains a multitude [...] figures. Since Europeans first came to India, such proper names have been rendered [...] spellings have stuck, and citizens of India are now familiar with them. In [...] followed the Ananda Marga system.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. OR ÁCÁRYÁ [...] of the Aryans”; northern India, which the Aryans at one point [...] movements from the subtle to the crude.
[5] KAYASTHA. A caste. KIIRTANA. [...] of the second-highest caste in India KULIINA. Of noble descent.
[10] SADÁSHIVA. See SHIVA. [...] a member of the lowest caste in India.
[11] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[12] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] member of the second-lowest caste in India. VAEŚŃAVA. Vaishnavite; [...] member of the highest caste in India.
[8] Though there was some impact of [...] Vaeśńava Dharma of other parts of India was based on prapattiváda. [...] 1 )
[11] Though Jaena [“Jain”] [...] Jainism has never spread outside India – it is not compatible with [...] is only in the western part of India, among a few merchants, that Jainism [...] Ráŕh, where it had once originated.
[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards Ráŕh from the north-western part [of India] at that time. But the liberal [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.
[16] 12) Bhanjabhum : The ancient [...] annexed the Nayabasan area to British India.
[19] Having no lofty goal or ideal [during [...] different. When Alexander invaded India, Ráŕh was well-organized [...] forced to sign a treaty of peace.
[22] Here it should be borne in mind [...] struggle for the independence of India was much greater than that played [...] the struggle for independence.
[1] The varńáshrama social system [four-caste system] did not originate in India. This weed crept into India from the north-west and, sucking [...] at the furthest end of northern India, was also touched by this all-obliterating wave. Just as in northern India, the social discipline in Ráŕh [...] caste system. [Throughout northern India,] all attempts to stop the onrush [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[2] Like the shruti shástra [...] needs of society. At a time when India clung to the interpretation of [...] and wanted to fling the people of India into a dark well of oblivion and isolate India from the rest of the world, Jimutbahan [...] Bengal free from family squabbles.
[2] The Mahábhárata is an all-encompassing history of the India of the middle period of India [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[13] Rashbehari Bose, a flame of revolution, [...] Indian freedom struggle outside India and who founded the Indian National [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[14] When the people of India were floundering in a quagmire [...] sub-division Ghatal in Midnapur.)
[15] When India first began to receive Western education, a crisis of conscience arose and the people of India were caught in a dilemma as to [...] District, of Ráŕh.
[16] The monk who epitomized manliness, [...] of the timidity of the youth of India of that time, Narendranath Dutta [...] Subdivision of Burdwan District.)
[19] When India was wavering between the past [...] either by birth or by lineage.
[3] As I have mentioned, this was in [...] used in the building of temples in India are: 1) The Rajput style of north-western India, in which the roof tapers upwards [...] roof (or [up to] eight roofs).
[4] It cannot be said, however, that [...] There are many temple towns in India, such as Varanasi, North Varanasi, [...] with the style of north-western India. The temple towns in Ráŕh [...] found in or around such places.
[5] Burdwan was one of the many important [...] It is one of the oldest towns in India also. As the laterite soil of [...] is the oldest town in the world.
[2] Hence the Bengalee civilization [...] Áryyávartta [northern India], nor is it an annex to greater [...] – Bengal is nothing but Bengal.
[3] Shiva appeared after the influx of the Aryans into India. During that conflict-ridden period, [...] pulsation of existence. A poet says:
[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient [...] script of the whole of eastern India (Allahabad and the regions to [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.
[2] As Shriiharśa is one of the ancient scripts of India, Sanskrit has been written in [...] without raising ones hand).
[1] As ancient Ráŕh is [...] situated in the extreme east of India. If Sanskrit were a foreign language and if it were thought to have come into India across its north-west border, [...] is Sanskrit of foreign origin.
[5] There are seven metamorphosed forms [...] Mágadhii Prákrta of eastern India, 2) Shaorasenii Prákrta of mid-northern India, 3) Paeshácii Prákrta of north-western India, 4) Páshcatya [Western] Prákrta of extreme northwestern India, 5) Saendhavii Prákrta of the Sindhu Delta, 6) Málavii Prákrta of mid-western India and (7) Maháráśt́rii Prákrta of south-western India.
[36] Bengali pronunciation : Every [...] pronounced mainly in three ways in India: 1) saḿvrta [[closed]], [...] while the vivrta is not in use.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] remember that the whole of northern India and Samatat-D́abák [...] of western Ráŕh.
[2] After the first Aryan migrations to India, caste divisions overtook Ráŕh just as they did other parts of India. I have mentioned this before. [...] intermingling of Brahmans and non-Brahmans.
[3] When a particular wrong is decreed, [...] follow the four-caste system of India, rather it should recognize a two-tier system of Vipra and Shúdra.
[4] The Aryans entered India between seven and ten thousand [...] hatred between the high and the low.
[5] The Aryan civilization came to [...] or Uttarápath [northern India]. But in the end Magadh did not [...] crystallize in Ráŕh.
[6] That there was casteism in India even before the emergence of Buddhism [...] So the caste system did exist in India. This caste system also reached [...] [inhabitants of Ráŕh].
[14] Later, it was in this Ráŕh [...] Though kiirtana is prevalent in India and many other countries, the [...] hands, feet, eyes, nose and face.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] bore formed new soil; northern India and Báḿlá [...] birth. Even a portion of northern India arose before the origin of human [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] the Aryans started coming into India, at a time when some had already [...] 17 )
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] conquered the south-western coast of India. The transplanted people of Bengal [...] starting-point of civilization.
[10] 3) Question : In order to [...] system of the universe, not only of India and this small planet of ours? [...] and psycho-spiritual approach?
[31] Answer: The physical death of Lenin [...] is through fear. For example, in India the villagers of Mindapore, Uluberia [...] communist leaders are unmasked.
[36] I did not say that this is the case with India, but India to some extent is like this. Have you understood?
[1] Garbhaka. Garbha + kan = garbhaka. [...] Perhaps you know that in ancient India, there was no custom of using [...] Burdwan was the capital of Bengal.
[2] Over a period of time, the use [...] not firmly established in south India, so the veil was not introduced there. You will notice that even today the women of south India use garbhakas in the evenings.
[3] I remember some years ago at Anandanagar [...] for the married women of north India to give up their veils. Many years [...] from many urban areas of north India and is fast disappearing from [...] womens emancipation [in north India]. An auspicious beginning indeed!
[2] The purdah was not in use among [...] of covering) In those parts of India where the Pathans were not firmly established, for instance in south India and Maharastra, the veil was not [...] tribal women of Bengal and north India. Although the Santhals of Bengal [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[14] Smara nitya anityatám [...] years. He lived in Varanasi in India and died in this twentieth century. [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[5] The author was most concerned with [...] from various parts of northeastern India in how best to raise the standard [...] my full support is there.”
[13] Part Six, some thirty percent of [...] case studies from northeastern India, and provides numerous practical [...] poor people living in this region.
[17] Several discourses were compiled [...] November and December 1979 tour of India to demonstrate the practical application of the theory of socio-economic groupifications.
[4] So the author herein presents, [...] important philosophical trends of India. For an outline of these trends, please see the “Indian philosophies” entry in the glossary.
[1] Mahábhárata literally means “Great India”. Hence Mahábhárata [...] (Lord) Krśńa to unify India, and for the epic composition [...] text but vital in its importance.
[2] P.R. Sarkar was especially keen [...] poorest and most backward parts of India.
[3] Ác. Asiimánanda Avt., [...] members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on 2nd April 1990 at [...] called “Ideal Farming”.
[2] One purpose of Sarkars English [...] Marga workers undergo training in India and have at least some familiarity [...] languages and to the Bengali script of India.) Yet Sarkars English Grammar [...] comparative linguistics as well.
[19] Some of the authors most [...] the development of casteism in India, especially in Bengal, and its effect on the status of women.
[21] The second part is Women and Spirituality. [...] excerpts for Goddess Worship in India have been included. Indirectly, [...] the vehicle of the Divine Mother:
[124] Section 2. Goddess Worship in India
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[1] Prostitution, the hateful disease [...] sinful path on the other hand. In India, this sinful trade has been banned [...] to different neighbourhoods. If India is to be freed from this sin, [...] in the sphere of exploitation.
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[8] There is a similar tendency in India;s Assamese language. In Assamese [...] changed and must not be changed.
[52] The names of some settlements in [...] names. After the British occupied India they imposed the “policy [...] Macluskeyganj, Leslieganj, and so on.
[97] People select their dress in accordance [...] example, the normal dress in eastern India and East Pakistan [Bangladesh] [...] factories. Likewise, in north-western India and West Pakistan [Pakistan], [...] another is bad does not arise.
[2] In order to build a sound economy [...] Ráŕh, but throughout Bengal, India, China and Southeast Asia. To [...] socio-economic analysis is required.
[4] In India village industries have been ruined, [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!
[13] On the other hand, there are many areas in India where ninety percent of the population [...] will never be allowed to arise.
[12] In India, for instance, such a theory is [...] cannot result in a practical cult.
[13] Great logicians were born in the world in the past. Many in India wasted [valuable time discussing] [...] with a pot as its base”.
[14] In Pathan India and the first portion of Mughal India there were big scholars versed [...] logics and there was no progress.
[17] In India in the great logic age, there [...] discussion, there was created in India a great intellectual vacuum, which [...] practical cult and outlook once again.
[9] 1) The rule of brute force. Sometimes [...] example, the British government ruled India for two hundred years, but how much real progress has there been in India? In most cases, their rule was based on their own self-aggrandizement.
[3] Here I do not propose to say anything [...] especially in the Middle East and India about one thousand to three thousand years ago. However, in the present context this is irrelevant.)
[4] While dealing with Vaeśńava [...] that although it had its origin in India, more particularly in southern India, it was later significantly influenced [...] the Sufism of the Middle East.
[5] Our topic of discussion is Krśńa [...] East. The Vaishnavism of southern India, as enunciated in the Bhágavata [...] Dravidian Brahmans of southern India had not yet become clearly divided [...] were not very rigid or distinct.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] West. The thoughts and ideals of India are quite different from the other countries in the East. Since ancient times, India has been adhering to her distinct [...] practice. The reason is that in ancient India, children studied from the age [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[4] During the Moghul period India was subjected to severe political [...] it could not cause much damage.
[6] The British rulers were very clever. [...] that to maintain British rule in India they would have to create a group [...] Dharma. As a result, the people of India forgot their distinctive national [...] simple, innocent masses of rural India as their own. The clever English [...] colonial rule was firmly established.
[16] Defective systems of education [...] This is exactly what happened in India during the British regime. Ananda [...] introduced in post-independent India, she could have solved many undesirable [...] national Práńa Dharma.
[3] In India, Punjab and Haryana are a bit [...] America is affluent, Mexico is poor.
[6] For instance, though the western [...] some intellectual development. India is the only country in the world [...] state of perfection. Like the West, India also made some attempt to establish [...] was not remarkably successful.
[12] When a person dies and is cremated, [...] why it is a common practice in India for people to throw the remains [...] is cremated with enormous heat.
[1] To attain Paramatattva (The Supreme [...] considered the greatest philosopher in India, has also said in unambiguous [...] thereby “mine-ness.”
[3] There is a water plant called the [...] leaves, and is spread throughout India. It can certainly be called mobile. [...] From there they spread all over India. In Hindi, such plants are known [...] different parts of the country.
[1] Now the universe has become very [...] Mahábhárata to unite the scattered India. Today the universe has become [...] Mahábhárata (Great India), is required.
[1] The Bengali or Gaoŕiiya [...] accepted styles of pronunciation in India. It has some deviations from the [...] Maháráśt́rii, Dravidian and Bengali.
[3] Now the pronunciation of the letter [...] “a” is long á. In eastern India it is simple á. Jamalpur is written Jámálpur in eastern India while in the rest of India it is written and pronounced Jamálpur.
[12] Prákrta pronunciation differs [...] Sanskrit pronunciation of eastern India and that of the rest of India!
[34] “Iran” is another name for Persia. When the Aryans came to India they passed through Persia. When [...] 3 )
[28] Sometimes in the roots of Arabic [...] people. When Arabic arrived in India the Koráńasharif [...] Bengali but they came much later.
[3] The pronunciation of the Rarh area corresponds to that of the rest of northern India. It corresponds to that of Oriya [...] word], but in the rest of northern India they are pronounced the same. [...] written and pronounced the same.
[8] Thus we see that at the beginning [...] influence of Sanskrit in north India by comparison due to the predominance [...] correct to pronounce it iahán.
[10] Then comes la. If la is at the [...] rule is not followed in northern India; thus the Sanskrit pandits there [...] diwál is diwáŕ.
[11] Next comes antahstha va. In Bengali, [...] example, vidvána. In northern India, antahstha va is mistakenly pronounced “wa” at all times.
[3] The Vedic language is the oldest [...] central Asia and certain parts of India for a period that extended from [...] – short, long and extended.
[4] In Sanskrit there are four accepted [...] Gaoŕiiya [those of Benares, southern India, Maharashtra and Bengal]. The [...] “maun” and “mone”.
[6] There is a fixed rule for the pronunciation [...] samaya. Some pandits in northern India mistakenly pronounce the word [...] not make this sort of mistake.
[3] Although it is said that in ancient [...] But in the non-Aryan society of India, the status of women was equal [...] fight for womens rights.
[2] In the then India, the mutual relations between the original inhabitants of India (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) and [...] contempt for the indigenous people of India, used to call them sometimes asuras [...] outcastes. But these ancient people of India, of Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid blood, [...] between these people and the Aryans.
[14] So, this upádhiváda [...] He united the various kings of India and waged war against crime and [...] length and breadth of the then India to awaken socio-spiritual consciousness [...] make progress in spiritual life.
[29] Párthasárathi never [...] philosophy has made the people of India and Southeast Asia averse to reality [...] towards subtler spheres.”
[10] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] moralists and the immoralists in India.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] kings and monarchs. The kings of India of that time became perfectly [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[17] Shrii : Sha is the acoustic [...] shrii. This is a very old custom in India. One may not have shrii, but one wants it, so that person adds it to his name.
[18] Jiṋánam : Here [...] Hooghly District [in West Bengal, India]. This is knowledge. It is not [...] trouble to read voluminous books.
[6] All dharmas have upadharmas [secondary [...] from their main dharma. In ancient India, the usual custom was to offer [...] follow their secondary dharmas.
[18] Now let us take Náráyańa [...] kaccha [in Gujarat state of India]. Ka is surrounded, thus [...] or kalamii shák .
[20] Nára also means [...] Bengal. Where is Bengal? Its in India. India is its support or container. The container of India is Asia and for Asia it is the [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[3] The first script was invented almost [...] script was prevalent in all of north India. Kharośt́ii was little [...] exclusive use of Bráhmii script.
[5] The Yajurveda is concerned [...] Hotá . In certain areas of India one can still find people with the surname “Hotá”.
[29] Next comes áshaya. The principal [...] shelter of Maharastra state is India; and the shelter of India is the continent of Asia. The [...] microcosms, a shelter is indispensable.
[35] Itikathá or history, means [...] When we refer to the history of India, it means the itikathá, not itihása, of India. Now, the definition of itihása is:
[15] 2) A caste-less society . [...] any country of the world except India. Small parties and groups seeking [...] for learning spiritual practice.
[28] Similarly, if the people of a particular [...] injustice will be encouraged. In India, the so-called upper-caste Hindus [...] rejects these narrow sentiments.
[5] Thus a devotee will have to make [...] Bengal ; it was observed in north India where it was known as Holi. The people of northern India sought to regain the vibrant liveliness [...] significance of the Holi festival.
[6] The Dol festival is also a spring festival, but in northern India it is known as Holi, in Bihar [...] Krśńa. The festival in northern India is essentially a social festival, [...] aspirant, the ideation of a gopii.
[23] And another meaning of náram [...] His duty was to move throughout India and Tibet and Southeast Asia singing [...] [“Distributor of Devotion”].
[46] You are His phenomenal expression [...] Such-and-such, I have come from India” – like this. But He thinks, [...] Noumenal Entity. Do you follow me?
[32] The existence of exploitation in [...] economic and political conditions in India exemplify all these ailments. India is on the verge of revolution.
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[43] Shrutayo vibhinnáh – [...] should be done facing the west [from India], that is, facing Mecca. Only [...] is something relative in niiti.
[12] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition that originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[13] MADHURA BHÁVA. See RÁDHÁ BHÁVA. MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[18] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] RÁMÁYAŃA. An epic poem of India. It is the story of King Rama, [...] form. See also TANMÁTRA.
[20] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[11] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[16] RÁMÁYAŃA. An epic poem of India. It is the story of King Rama, [...] path of progress of human society.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SHÚDRA. The lowermost caste in India, who traditionally live by manual [...] about the nature of the universe.
[18] TÁŃD́AVA. [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[19] VAEDYAK SHÁSTRA. The school [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[22] Those who shirk duties and responsibilities [...] of dutifulness in our country [India] today that has caused great retardation [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[7] In many parts of India, the major portion of China, and [...] people live on rats and mice. In India, the seeds of grass, in Africa, rats and mice!
[8] In India there are four main areas – [...] position is number thirteen in India. Only seventeen percent of Bihar [...] structure of Tamil Nadu is good.
[9] Thus, the poverty belt of India includes Palamu district and Lohardaga [...] Pradesh; and Dharmapuri in Tamil Nadu.
[10] In Orissa, Maharashtra and Ráŕh [...] main leprosy affected areas of India. Leprosy is mainly caused by malnutrition.
[12] There is not much malnutrition in North America. Mexico, in Central America, is poorer than India, and Honduras is also poor. In [...] rice is one of the staple foods.
[5] There are six primary rágas [...] Today we find two types of dance in India. First, there is Aryavarta Nrtya [...] public goes to Maharshi Bharata.
[6] In the Vedas there is rhythm, because most of the Vedas come from outside India. The propagators of the Veda could [...] grammatical mistakes in the Vedas.
[7] In Tantra, mudrá [...] of the Vedas which was made in India [like the Atharvaveda ] is responsible for these mudrás .
[8] Instrumental music is also based [...] make a person tired quickly in India because India is a hot country.
[9] When the speed of matter is greater [...] dogma, so when the Muslims attacked India, the Hindus could not effectively resist.
[1] Every language has its own special [...] Sanskrit, however the languages of India;s Dravidian people belong to the [...] Tamil, Malayalam, Kannad and Tulu.
[2] At one time the Arabian Sea did not exist. The southwestern portion of India was connected to Africa by a land [...] English to “percent”.
[3] The word “Tamil” comes [...] of the Oráons of northern India;s Chottanagpur is also a Dravidian [...] They also use many Sanskrit words.
[4] Among the languages of the Aryan language group of north India, Oriya and Bengali are the most [...] the help of prefixes or suffixes.
[6] Burmese, Kan Chin, Kachin, Martavan, [...] through a Sanskrit scholar. In India those individuals in the different [...] name to be changed to Dharmaraj.
[21] The Bengali word supárii [...] nágarbilli or nágarbel in western India. There is no Vedic Sanskrit word [...] absorbed into Sanskrit in this way.
[24] Tamil is one of the oldest languages of India. It is more than four thousand [...] Demi-Tamil and Southern Demi-Tamil.
[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] word, not Sanskrit. In northern India one kind of luci [a deep-fried [...] injustice to their successors.
[26] Many people think that the English [...] country during the rule of the East India Company. He was the first English [...] altered form as “owl”.
[27] When the mango-seller would pass [...] then wrote to a friend of his in India about his wifes death and [...] place in the English language.
[2] The landowner had learnt his few Urdu words during a trip to Lucknow, in western India. He also picked up some of the [...] one day honour the invitation.
[13] They should also be provided with [...] For example, the rural people of India always worry about their crops. [...] increase the production of the crop.
[50] If the common people and the meritorious [...] the brain drain is happening in India. When talented people leave India, they leave it for good. Providing [...] capabilities will stop the brain drain.
[6] In ancient times, people who practised [...] hypnotism have been well known in India and China. In modern times, the [...] only a game of light and shade.
[9] In India there is a constant shortage of [...] in the field of pyro-technology.
[1] After completing daily spiritual [...] the Himalayas, on the plains of India, along the solitary sea-shore, [...] the Himalayas, there is a line:
[7] In those days it was by no means [...] Mahábhárata (a great and unified India) based on dharma, and (2) To infuse [...] to introduce the sadvipra samaj.
[18] You know Garga Muni was the brother [...] mending the world and forming Great India.
[19] Here is one more example of Lord [...] not then the biggest kingdom in India, nor was the Panchala kingdom. [...] opposed to the Aryan code of conduct.
[20] The King of Magadha then was Jarasandha. [...] Krśńa had a scheme to make a great India, to join all the scattered kingdoms into one, but Jarasandha wanted his own kingdom.
[24] Of course, there was no caste [[discrimination]]. [...] easy for Him to bring about Great India. He applied His practical approach. [...] Kśatriyas stop fighting.
[2] There was a yogi-king in ancient India about thirty-five hundred years [...] wartime is “Yudhisthira”.
[404] Krśńa never preached [...] philosophy had made the people of India and Southeast Asia averse to reality [...] minds towards subtler spheres.
[9] Once I said that the land surrounded [...] an area on the western coast of India.
[2] The solidarity and unity of a group [...] from the Himalayas in the north of India to Godabari in the south. Later, [...] battles of Panipatha and Sithvalti.
[18] For a long time peoples minds [...] the Kashmir pandits of northwest India began to write in Sáradá [...] portions will never be recovered.
[1] Many people have the conception [...] in the Aryan languages of north India. Śa used to be pronounced [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.
[31] Anyhow, the use of nominal verbs enriches a languages vocabulary. In India there are many languages which [...] certainly deserve more respect.
[33] All the languages which were recognized [...] languages are not recognized in India by the constitution, they deserve [...] should be accepted as languages.
[63] One can deduce which Prákrta [...] demise of the Vedic language in India seven different Prákrta [...] Maháráśt́rii.
[65] 2) Shaorasenii Prákrta – [...] Kaḿsa used to rule this part of India. Its capital was at Mathura. The [...] Vrajabhákhá and Hariyánavii.
[79] Case Endings : Another condition [...] most of the Aryan languages of India follow more or less the same rules. [...] full-fledged language, not a dialect.
[5] 1) In the first phase, fast growing [...] of jackfruit found in north east India.
[34] The rivers in Ánanda Nagar [...] Parágati; and 7) Mandákinii. India used to be called the land of [...] is the land of the seven rivers.
[36] Land and water hyacinths originated [...] spread throughout the whole of India. In Bengali they are called “kachuri [...] should be located far from rivers.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] mixed with sand. That is why in India the large-sized jujubes of high [...] quality is not of high standard.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] characteristics and shapes. In eastern India we are generally familiar with [...] have seen this in Thailand also.
[82] The dog has been a companion [...] are opposed to dogs. In northern India some people say: “Only one [...] is called kuttá.
[110] The gentleman was saying that [...] machines for washing the clothes. In India there is practically no use of [...] owners at a disadvantage. But in India one has to wash clothes by hand. [...] scientific cleaning, people of India as well as other countries have [...] it is not a profitable business.
[148] A keṋco/kaiṋcukii/mahiilatá [...] earthworm. In some parts of eastern India an earthworm is called cerá [...] described as kuiṋja .
[21] The second meaning of kut́hi [...] prevalent in Bengali. In North India this word kut́hi [...] should be kut́hi.
[23] Kut́h + erach = kut́hera [...] species. The sandalwood that grows in India, especially in Karnataka and adjacent [...] sandalwood and help it to take in water.
[24] Generally the swallow wort [ [...] the extremely hot areas of North India either; it dries up in the intense heat. Apart from South India, the area most suitable for it [...] after twenty-eight years of age.
[26] You know that basil [ tulasii [...] Bengali. In certain parts of North India it is alsocalled ráma [...] height in more than one place.
[58] Kud́ (kud́i) + ach [...] >gád́d́á) . In north India the word gad́d́á is used to mean kuńd́á .
[64] Another meaning of the word [...] tube was widely used in ancient India for measuring milk, oil, juice, [...] tube kuńd́a .
[87] Today things have changed. Mákaŕd́á [...] Ráŕh, throughout Bengal, throughout India, and even in China and the whole [...] economic evaluation is necessary.
[95] Where the industrial system [...] there are still many such areas in India where ninety percent of the population [...] labour. It cannot be permitted.
[3] When the word kálakút́a [...] all of which came from outside India. The actual meaning of the word [...] earlier times used to say in jest:
[13] In ancient India there used to be a temple or mosque [...] he spent seven lakhs of rupees.
[22] Immediately after the crop [...] khalihán in North India) is also known as kut́a .
[30] Kut́a also means “begging bowl”. It was a custom in ancient India for beggars to be given at least [...] kapardakahiina [penniless].
[31] Suppose you are walking on [...] passed a previous one. In ancient India this krosha marker was also called kut́a or kroshakut́a .
[59] It was quite some time later [...] developed here as well as one of India;s oldest engineering colleges. [...] commonly known today as Shalimar.
[94] The Aryans entered India in stages. During the first stage [...] in the kingdom of Shivi”).
[18] The Saḿskrta word “nikat́a” [...] or chilli which we eat came to India from America about 450 years ago. [...] pepper] were]] widely prevalent in India. As chilli came from beyond the [...] “laḿká”.
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[59] Ku + vac + kan [...] appreciation of this necklace spread from India to outside India near the end of the Gupta era. [...] suit me” – Tagore].
[69] Another meaning of the word [...] lilies are imported from outside India. A light blue flower that is neither [...] kuvalaya , not kuvala .
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] as weaving clothes. In ancient India it was generally the women who [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[7] These days, we notice that in some places in northern India, the chancellors of universities [...] the word “kulapati”.
[9] As you well know, there are [...] also has three main species in India. But they are all field moles; [...] during the day. You see it at night.
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] used in certain areas of North India for the smaller variety. The large [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[34] In those days, the places in India which were recognized as famous [...] such places for their education.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] in certain regions of northern India the chancellor of a university [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[70] The other meaning of the word [...] ). In most parts of northern India the word shúpa is [...] > Kulá > kulo.
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] Punjabi, two languages of West India, containing a large number of [...] In the remaining parts of North India the daughters son is called [...] is potá . In North India the word potá is used. So one meaning of kutapa is daohitra .
[32] There is a type of mountain goat in certain regions of Afghanistan, Russia, Tibet and India whose wool is used for making [...] wool, are called kutapa .
[49] Kut+hupac/úpac = kutupa/kutúpa. [...] a container for oil in ancient India. Even today in certain places in North India the oil extracted from jasmine [...] jasmine oil in kutupas :
[62] When the Puranic religion (Brahminical [...] The great souls who appeared in India towards the end of the Pathan [...] strove to keep the society healthy.
[64] The first influx of western civilization into India began approximately four hundred [...] both beneficial and harmful for India. No doubt the benefit has been [...] to ashes in the fire of alcohol.
[65] In pre-British India, the city police chief could take [...] is no one whatsoever to curb it.
[7] In Sanskrit the word ka has several [...] d́a = kaccha.) Kutch is a part of India that is [covered] with water. [...] letter of His acoustic root is ka.
[2] In India, in the realm of spiritual practice [...] and subject matter of philosophy.
[2] In the fifteenth century in India, and especially in Bengal, this [...] is contained in the pot”].
[5] Suppose some one says, “I [...] lists Calcutta as the capital of India. No doubt the book is correct, for in 1912 the capital of India was transferred from Calcutta [...] that Calcutta is the capital of India. Now this person is putting forth [...] the capital now. New Delhi is now India;s capital. So those who deem themselves [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[12] At one time there were rhino populations in various parts of India. What to speak of the prehistoric [...] or skin but also for the flesh.
[13] In India some rhinos still exist; they [...] creature due to some wrong notion?
[62] Although there are various species [...] tasar was famous outside India. The Europeans loved to wear suits [...] Tantiipara also shares the same fate.
[64] The cultivation of mulberry silk was introduced into India a few thousand years ago under [...] variations of Murshidabad silk.
[119] A small sect of náuṋgá [...] one of the leading ascetics of India was Ramdas Kathiyababajii. After [...] kát́hiyá .
[8] Only using a saffron costume does [...] any external saffron costume. In India, those who were called sádhu [...] know the meaning of sádhu.
[11] “Kuru puńyaḿ [...] sunrise to sunrise. One day in India means sunrise to sunrise. One [...] changes just after midnight and in India, the date changes after sunrise. [...] Puńyaḿ”. What is puńyaḿ?
[5] The Sanskrit language was first [...] Kharośt́ii, that is, India;s original Sáradá [...] according to those phonetic rules.
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] ancient times that portion of western India which is situated at the northwest [...] the soil where there is no water.
[18] When the people of the prehistoric [...] “gold”. When the Aryans entered India they came to Jambudviipa and found [...] Jámbunada (jambunada + sńa).
[26] Kaca + purii = kacapurii → [...] in Sanskrit and purii in north India. If it is fried in oil, whether [...] we say d́álpurii.
[39] 1) The kadam flower, whose other name is niipa. Its original home is India and Southeast Asia. Although there [...] various ways in ancient literature.
[43] 4) Another meaning of the word [...] Bihar and certain other parts of India. Kat́u → kad́u [...] spicy and pungent, hence the name.
[56] Earlier I said that kad means “to [...] which is deluded”. Before India attained independence, some of [...] or are making efforts not to be.
[44] A deer moves faster than an antelope. The famous krśnasár mrga [black deer] of India, which is called a deer by many, [...] belong to the antelope family.
[69] Siisaka [lead] or [...] used by certain people in North India to mean glass is not derived from [...] also called kála .
[75] Because of humanitys ruthless [...] birds of Africa and the leopards of India.
[77] Many of you have possibly seen [...] cold climate. In some parts of India this tree is called deodár [...] properties with eucalyptus oil.
[78] What we describe as aguru [...] toilette of the girls of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] adequate wet lands. In Bengal, India and Southeast Asia, particularly [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[87] There are not only more snakes [...] is also strongly felt [in India]. All over India there are many legends celebrating [...] particularly prevalent in eastern India. Most villages organize ritualistic [...] that have greater fear of snakes.
[11] 3) The third meaning of the word [...] nuḿgá, and in north India, cithŕá.
[103] 2) Smart – caltápúrjá in the languages of north India.
[197] 5) The wolf – lákŕá or lákaŕ vághá in north India – is always going out for [...] her other four sons would eat.
[210] Often social miscreants or people [...] karvat́a. The people of north India used to say hávelii – [...] the substantive sharáfat.
[211] 4) Another meaning of the word [...] country. During British rule in India, Calcutta, Bombay and Madras used [...] metropolitan city of that country.
[214] The modern Bengali synonym for [...] called a “county”; in India, a zilá is called a “district” [...] control of a particular count.
[1] At this stage, it is nearly impossible [...] rákśasa [demon].) In all of India, Karkat́ii Rákśasii [...] dogmas, killed her in an inhuman way.
[7] In India, which is otherwise a predominantly [...] day of the death of the father.
[11] The name of the great sage Kańáda [...] philosophy, was a man of southern India. There was a time when his Purva [...] accepted by the ordinary people of India. Kavikauṋkana Mukundaráma writes:
[15] The second miimáḿsá [...] Vyása. He also belonged to southern India. The great sage Gaotama, who founded [...] region of Afghanistan and northwest India]. Although Gaotamiiya Nyáya [...] three became almost identical.
[42] There are various kinds of [...] various instruments invented in India, viińá or [...] called ektárá .
[9] Most of you know that sita [...] least attractive. That is why in India white clothes were prescribed [...] called Káliká
[32] Shyámá [...] find in Bengal as well as eastern India. Although this small bird is not [...] Datta writes in one of his poems:
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] size, but it is very sweet. In India, the melons of Bhagalpur were [...] called káliká .
[37] A melon requires soft soil full [...] In areas like Bengal as well as India and other countries where there [...] as a supplement to groundnuts.
[74] When the Aryans came to India they first established a colony [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[77] We obtain the word káliuṋga [...] medium-sized elephants in other parts of India. The complexion of these elephants [...] káliuṋga .
[79] India invented and began to use steel [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.
[83] Káliuṋga [...] East, but its production and use in India can be traced back to very ancient [...] grow primarily in eastern India, and the Aryans came in contact [...] to it in Vedic literature.
[11] Well, can you tell me whether the people of India used to wear shoes in ancient [...] practice is no longer in vogue.
[17] You know that the people of India have been familiar with coal for [...] collected since very ancient times.
[28] The word kályá [...] . One does not milk a cow in India for some time after it has given [...] given birth to a calf.”]
[67] He responded: “You know for certain that in western India people say, Jaenu cuńá [...] money on sweet packets.”
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[31] 4) The kamańd́alu [a water pot with religious significance in India] that people used to use in ancient [...] “gourd-kamańd́alu”.
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] náŕu of northern India. The dhyánper or bhent́er [...] is a common saying in Bengali:
[56] 7) The seventh meaning is “tea”. [...] were the first to cultivate tea. India learned tea cultivation from the [...] and honey. The people of ancient India used to boil the wild tea leaves [...] kambal is masculine in gender.
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] countries that normally comes to India from the end of the month of Karttik [...] scarcity of food. Thus they come to India and other hot countries during [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[97] 5) The fifth meaning of the word [...] In many large cities of ancient India travellers who were entering the [...] the globe. It is called karaka.
[112] 6) The sixth meaning of the word [...] is shálmalii and in north India siimar.
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[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] neither is a punishable offence. In India today the attempt to commit suicide [...] to outside their own countries.
[102] These ideas change not only according to place, but also according to time and person. In ancient India, for example, people used to burn [...] and vice prevalent at the time.
[109] In India, too, as soon as the social codes [...] 4 )
[111] Society is a dynamic entity. It [...] example, during the British rule of India, the Sarda Act [...] the laughing-stock of society.
[8] The Vedic language was a spoken language from 10,000 to 3000 BCE. When the Aryans came to India there were so many languages spoken [...] lingual blending had taken place.
[9] The Vedas were the only books composed [...] another in Bengal, another in South India, etc. – all in all seven [...] public. When the Aryans came to India they learned how to write, and [...] the development of a few words.]
[38] Human philosophy is to help human [...] time in gossiping. Thus in ancient India two philosophers once spent three [...] philosophy has no practical value.
[32] Then there is another word, yasha; [...] His opponents. The Iyers in South India will say, “Oh! Lord Shiva [...] Krśńas time there was polarization.
[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] Dravidians (old inhabitants of India), the Aryans (who came from Central [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.
[206] The name of that leader of theirs [...] intelligent as him not only in India but throughout the entire world. [...] digging here?” he asked.
[340] 1) … the mother-in-laws back is invariably turned. The mother-in-laws in India are proverbially known for their [...] daughter-in-law see her parents.
[351] 12) A ghost called Ekanore. In India folklore there are many stories [...] the name given to one such ghost.
[362] 22) Sári. A 15 feet long [...] designs worn by women all over India. It is put on in such a way that it covers most of the body.
[367] 27)… a mother with 7 sons. In India sons are an asset for the family as they will work and thus provide financial security.
[371] 31) Brindávan. Located on the banks of the River Jamuna in the north of India. It was the place where Lord Krsna, [...] pilgrimage spot for the Hindu.
[381] 41) Benaras. One of the oldest cities in India and a special pilgrimage spot for Hindus from all over the world.
[23] Last is the Saora [Sun] Cult. This [...] These Brahmans who migrated to India from Sacdonia did not recognize [...] was not well accepted anywhere in India; it was only accepted to a moderate extent in some places.
[1] From the study of history, it is known that the Rgveda was composed outside India, mainly in Central Asia and Russia. The Yajurveda was written mostly outside India; only a portion was written in India. And the Atharvaveda was composed in Afghanistan and India. Those three Vedas – Rk, [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[4] Now although letters were invented [...] a resident of Vidarbha, and in India, particularly in the Vidarbha [...] entire Veda was written outside India.) The Vedas were called shruti [...] dare to defy the superstition.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] Káshmiirii School. In East India, that is, Bengal, where the Gaod́iiya [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[20] The second deity is Tárá. [...] Tárá that was worshipped in India was known as Ugratárá, [...] accepted as the wife of Shiva either.
[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] actual name is Italia), migrated to India from abroad. The sitar also came [...] końamátrká .
[1] Guŕotpanna. Guŕotpanna [...] you walk by some sugar mills in India, you will sometimes smell a particular [...] manufacture alcohol for use in medicines.
[3] Although country rice wine is considered to be the cheapest liquor available in India, liquor made from barley pulp [...] brings about their degradation.
[9] If someone indulges in chewing [...] Dohta and jardá used in India with betel leaves are also types of small tobacco leaves.
[11] As stimulants, tea, coffee, and [...] “tannic acid”. In ancient India, ordinary people were not acquainted [...] 1 )
[5] Cereals are rich in carbohydrates [...] important to exchange seeds between India and the rest of the world. Sugar [...] herbaria should be established.
[6] In India many seasonal vegetables such [...] those doing spiritual practices.
[9] Paddy is the staple food in northeastern India. In the boro variety of paddy, [...] after filling it up with good soil.
[33] Custard-apple varieties from abroad should be brought to India as far as possible, especially [...] successfully in Ánanda Nagar.
[42] Water conservation, irrigation [...] reclamation. In the Thar Desert of India, a canal has been constructed [...] exploiting underground water reserves.
[84] Better techniques to increase production [...] grape tomato were developed in India by Satya Banerjee.
[88] There should be a seed production [...] is very cold. In the plains of India, good seeds cannot be produced. [...] cabbage should be grown there.
[5] Synonyms for kamala are padma, [...] In Bengal it is padma, in north India kamala, in Kashmir pampośa.
[15] All those woods which were not [...] most likely after their arrival in India, they began to use indrakáśt́ha [...] sacrifices; it is used for cooking.
[8] At any rate, when the Europeans came to India at the end of the Mughal Era they [...] horse-drawn carriages could travel.
[9] Similar to the ekká-t́omt́om carriage in India was the phaeton carriage in Europe. [...] carriages to maintain their sanctity.
[14] It was the full moon night in the [...] Prajiṋápáramitá was accepted in India by the followers of Maháyána. [...] also became different afterwards.
[39] “That mound is not a relic [...] this – in the year 1905, India;s Viceroy, Lord Curzon, divided [...] Bengal and Assam Province were:
[42] c) The mountaineous areas of eastern India: Gáro hills (Previously [...] the Lusái hills (Mizoram).
[50] “One may ask why the Sepoy [...] began out of the fear that the East India Company would destroy religion. [...] smallest corner of their minds.
[4] The large migratory bird that one finds in the fields of northern India during the winter harvest at the [...] the newly-sprouted pulse seeds.
[11] Yes, talking about the eagle brought [...] red-throated vulture. In ancient India the white vulture was considered [...] versed in the Vedas from north India to Bengal in order to perform the shakunta yajiṋa.
[33] The teeth of the hippopotamus are [...] hippopotamus is no longer found in India. It disappeared from India approximately a thousand years [...] still surviving somehow in eastern India should be in protected reserves, [...] capriciousness of human beings.
[55] “It heartens me to see young [...] Bengal. Remove the defects from India;s historical record. Make the [...] “What is your name?” I asked.
[16] You know, there is a particular insect in India, it is called peshaskrt. It kills [...] converted into the form of its killer.
[13] TANMÁTRATATTVA. The theory [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] teacher qualified to give initiation.
[70] Sarvabhutádhivásah. [...] State is the container of Agartala. India is the container of Tripura state, Asia is the container of India, the planet Earth is the container [...] container of the planet Earth.
[5] Now, what is the meaning of “discover”, [...] of Good Hope while in search of India and the “land of coconuts”, or Kerala – South India. “Invention”: “in” [...] diminishing the mass of appearances.
[5] KARMA. Action; sometimes, positive [...] of the second-highest caste in India.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] morality (Oxford English Dictionary).
[8] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] a member of the lowest caste in India.
[9] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[10] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] member of the second-lowest caste in India. VIKRÁNTI. Counter-evolution. [...] member of the highest caste in India.
[5] KARMA. Action; sometimes, positive [...] of the second-highest caste in India.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] morality (Oxford English Dictionary).
[8] RÁMÁYAŃA. An epic poem of India. It is the story of King Rama, or Ramchandra. RIPUS. “Enemies” of the mind.
[10] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[11] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] member of the second-lowest caste in India.
[20] There is still another thing which [...] and Bongaon were in one country [India]. Suddenly, a few people arbitrarily [...] heard that they were citizens of India. This decision was enforced from [...] identify those who made them refugees.
[25] In this case, as in the case of [...] languages during British rule in India has not been granted in post-independence India. Attempts have been made to throttle [...] should be cautious in the future.
[28] Next comes nationality. The idea [...] Bongaon became the citizens of India overnight. So the whole idea is useless.
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[13] If ever white people are forced [...] 1939-40, when British soldiers came to India for war purposes, their colour [...] adjust with the hot climate of India, there were some necessary changes in their skin to effect acclimatisation.
[21] The Negroes lived near the equator [...] descendants are found in South India, the Andaman Islands, the Malayan Peninsula and the Philippines.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] Chotanagpur Hills (in Bihar in India) bears deep maternal affection [...] a tryst with the same destiny.
[25] There is an admixture of blood of different races. In India, all the four prominent races [...] heterogeneous mixture of people from India, Indonesia, Malaya, China, Africa [...] of those different communities.
[27] In India, the maximum mixture of blood [...] high-caste Hindu community of East India) belong to this Bengali race. In southern India, too, Negro blood came to mingle [...] new race, the Dravidians emerged.
[8] When I was a young boy – [...] deprived of their voting rights. In India women had voting rights in the [...] resent it and protest against it.
[6] You know in Japan, to commit suicide is neither a sin nor a crime. In India to commit suicide is a sin under [...] so far as crime is concerned in India, it is a crime to try to commit [...] will be forfeited. Do you follow?
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[9] “Tároriva sahiśńuńá”. [...] to March 1977 the Government of India proclaimed a State of Emergency [...] power of endurance of a tree].
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[11] Reba replied, “Our country [...] picture of the economic structure of India because the foreign rulers are [...] board’ in such little time.”
[3] In later times, when in ancient [...] universities were also initiated in India – particularly in Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Lahore, Allahabad and Nagpur.
[6] I also hear that from 5th October, [...] cultural history of the entire India, Tibet and South East Asia. To [...] mind in every nook and corner of India. Let humanity progress in every [...] progress with collective efforts.
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] age of the Mahábharata in India, ancient Greece, ancient Egypt, [...] history, stirs up a sensation.
[22] The jute mills of the present-day [...] purchase raw jute from outside of India. To make the jute industry flourish, [...] Bengal on a decentralized basis.
[2] In those days there was no Arabian [...] no Australia. There was no North India, no Tibet and no Himalayas. There [...] portion of Africa, including South India and Malaysia, up to Australia. [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[5] Then at least 30 million years [...] under the sea and the present North India emerged. In the same earthquake, [...] Ráŕh are much older than that.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] Some examples of blended races in India include the Bengalees, who are [...] but shorter than western cows.
[27] Another blended race is located in South India. South Indian Brahmins have fair [...] Ayangars are Vaeśńavas.
[30] India has two groups of Mediterranean [...] Buddhist era during Kaniśka.
[40] Polyandry is prevalent in Kinnaur, [...] women compared with other parts of India.
[42] Spiritual practice (sádhaná) [...] sádháná originated in India.
[8] But the Egyptian civilization which [...] way of life and that of modern India. One can only trace the remnants of these great civilizations with much difficulty.
[12] (1) Immediately upon reaching adolescence (in India, one reaches adolescence in between [...] back the foreskin of the penis.
[5] And the third important factor [...] people of Central Asia who came to India were illiterate, they had no script [...] from the indigenous population of India, that is, from the Dravidians. [...] scripts of different portions of India. [...] is not the script of Sanskrit.
[2] The next word is Shiva. Shiva also [...] there was a great, great yogi in India named Shiva, or Sadáshiva. [...] means the Cosmic Consciousness.
[1] Four thieves happened to meet at [...] the many religious festivals in India. Some people say a holy dip in [...] they might commit in the future.
[3] The four thieves came from far-flung [...] salt producing towns in southern India, and Calcutta. They met in a travelers [...] feather flock together.”
[7] The Peshawar thief told the next [...] dont you? – marched to India with the intention of conquering [...] He thought they were warships.
[15] “I think its clear [...] Himalaya. When Kublai Khan attacked India, a few eggs of the Dimalaya cracked [...] my story for yourselves?”
[21] The Calcutta thief began his story [...] general of a province in the then India. Unfortunately I wasnt born [...] ducks or a golden tamarind tree.
[3] There was a time in India when the ruling class would kidnap women. The burka was introduced throughout northern India, where this particular ruling [...] not see the womens faces.
[3] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] time, space and person. In ancient India grief-stricken wives mourning [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[13] He said: Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh. [...] times the Aryans who came here to India from central Asia were illiterate, [...] 8 )
[16] Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh smrtayo [...] Mitákśará for the rest of India. [...] Whom to follow?
[1] Those of you who have studied land [...] Buddhist and pre-Buddhist Ages in India, land revenue was paid to the [...] these kinds of intermediaries.
[6] Akbar also introduced another type [...] land was confiscated. Throughout India either the zamindary or jágirdari [...] the principal revenue collectors.
[10] In Czarist Russia there was also [...] collectors was hereditary as in India. The system in Russia was a feudal system as tax collectors also had political power. In India there was no feudal system because [...] not snatch the land of others.
[8] The meaning of the word hukmdár [...] Hukmiirám Singhs in northwest India. We can pose the question here [...] word is English. It arrived in India by way of Europe initially, then [...] remembering does not mean forgetting.
[27] The Farsi word for the English [...] is feminine plural. In ancient India sená used to be attached [...] pronunciation has been accepted.
[31] There are many fruit names in Bengali [...] Portuguese brought this fruit to India from the western Indian archipelago. [...] word ánb is more correct.
[32] The word jám [Indian blackberry] in Bengali comes from the Sanskrit word jambuphalam. In north India jám is called jámun. [...] chaste Hindi it is amrúd.
[40] Savedá is a foreign fruit [...] kat́ál and in Bihar and north India kat́hal. Ripe jackfruit [...] incaŕe páká.
[4] Uneconomic holdings are those where [...] rural economy of a country such as India, if a village is accepted as a [...] because they are uneconomical.
[17] Such groups perpetuate exploitation [...] result, the so-called low castes of India really consider themselves to [...] well-knit society can never develop.
[18] When those with superiority complexes [...] Forty-five or fifty years ago [in India], some special train compartments [...] exploitation could easily take place.
[28] In India, the masses were inspired to fight [...] consciousness. As a consequence, India ultimately attained political [...] politico-economic exploitation.
[7] Another popular word is “Mádhava” – do you use that word in this portion of India? Yes, you do. Má means [...] means Paramá Puruśa.
[9] According to the social code prevalent in India in those days, abduction of someone [...] mahápátakii?”
[3] In the primitive age, society was [...] can be found even today in south India, especially in Kerala, Mizoram and some other hilly regions of eastern India.]
[7] Anyhow there is no scope for cessation [...] sáu [merchant]. In ancient India there was a custom for merchants [...] comes from the word sádhu.
[27] Emanation also affects script and [...] Written script was invented in India towards the end of that era, that [...] todays letter ka. For example:
[29] Hence we see that in the case of [...] script invented by the people of India is Bráhmii or Kharośt́ii [...] as Kut́ilá script.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, [...] Sanskrit schools in different parts of India used to write Sanskrit in their [...] commonly used in different parts of India is Sanskrits script. Among [...] older than Devanágarii.
[49] Shváshuŕii [mother-in-law] is called shvásh in north India (it is pronounced sás there). [...] is also used in Rarhi Bengali.
[6] Until PROUT is established, however, [...] classes. In Tripura and many parts of India, and in other countries of the [...] infrastructure, such as railways.
[8] In some countries of the world such as India, job reservation has been introduced [...] – jobs will seek people.
[11] Many undeveloped and developing [...] backward and forward classes in India and other countries of the world. [...] the basis of their capabilities.
[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] stringed instruments were invented in India. The ektárá [...] left we can call kolamba .
[12] If one focuses all the flows and [...] ekendriya? You know in the past in India there was a debate on the theory [...] ones object of ideation.
[8] In the first stage (ava-átmasthiikarań) [...] grows in abundance in northern India. It has such and such characteristics. But this species of palmyra is common to southern India. It looks quite different from [...] person in the guise of a good man.
[14] The second type of devayoni is [...] vidya. In many places in northern India the music schools are called gandharva biddyaláya.
[15] The third category of devayoni [...] they humans?” In ancient India the general belief was that they [...] sake of history at a later date.
[6] Besides the languages descended [...] other language existing outside of India that has such a large Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.
[7] Many people today recall the forest hermitages of ancient India, admonish starved or half-starved [...] and was donated out of reverence.
[24] I mentioned the bonds of human [...] of pre-Independence Pakistan or India. Although English came from overseas, [...] among the diverse population of India. Not only that, Indians were introduced [...] knowledge. If today anybody in India tries to remove the English language, [...] attempts to break that unifying link.
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[4] The type of democracy prevalent in India is also political democracy, and [...] the same absurdity is repeated.
[5] This type of political opportunism has been going on in India since independence. For the last [...] developed countries of Europe, India must follow the democratic system. [...] in enormous wealth and luxury.
[17] Unless a country attains optimum [...] in all sectors of the economy. India is a classic example of this. About seventy-five percent of India;s population is dependent on agriculture for its livelihood.
[19] As far as India is concerned, as long as around [...] whole country will degenerate. India is a clear example of all these evils.
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[6] Suppose there is some nice food [...] sweet shops these days. In North India it is called Bangala Nimki and [...] relish the taste of the sweet.
[7] In collective life human beings [...] for the next stage of speed. In India;s social life there have been [...] last part of the British period of India it appeared as if the country [...] gathering momentum for the next phase.
[3] “Kapittha phalavat vishvaḿ [...] Uravilla [in Gaya district of Bihar, India] is now known as Arwal. “Kapittha [...] termed “ethereal.”
[5] In Manus time, there were various marriage systems popular in India. Not only in India, throughout the world many different [...] considered married when they returned.
[9] Shaeva [Shaivite] system [...] systems were quite popular in ancient India. Some of the aspects of those [...] [from joining the celebrations].
[13] This was what the slave trade in [...] ancient Greece and Rome. Of course, India and various European countries did not lag behind in this regard!
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] question of faith, not logic. In India, there are many religious fanatics. [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[30] In many languages of north India i is written but it is no longer [...] laŕakpan has already been discussed.
[11] Kinnara. How handsome, how beautiful, [...] “kinnarh”. In North India, in the present state of Himalchal, [...] “Kiḿpuruśavarśa”.
[2] BHAGAVÁN. Lord. BHAKTI. [...] (BRAHMAN). The uppermost social group in India, who traditionally perform priestly functions or live by intellectual labour.
[8] KALÁ. Flow with curvature, [...] second-highest social group in India, who traditionally discharge military [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[16] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[17] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the VEDAs and [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[2] BHAJANA. Spiritual song. BHAKTI. [...] (BRAHMAN). The uppermost social group in India, who traditionally perform priestly [...] of which Brahma is the essence.
[10] KALÁ. Flow with curvature, [...] second-highest social group in India, who traditionally discharge military [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] The lowermost social group in India, who traditionally live by manual [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[17] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[18] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[18] So, every feeling less than that [...] population than the Hindu population of India, so the angle of Hindu communalism [...] less than the Rajput population in India; here the angle of casteism is [...] We must not support any of them.
[30] While fighting corruption there should be a constructive ideal. Different civic movements in India have failed to give benevolent [...] ideal second and the ideal always.
[31] Those who lack a constructive ideal [...] exploitation. This is the condition in India today. The leftist groups are [...] by influencing the ruling party.
[9] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[14] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] RÁMÁYAŃA. An epic poem of India. It is the story of King Rama, [...] path of progress of human society.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[9] Let us now discuss democracy. It [...] the Licchavii Dynasty in ancient India. Being so ancient, it is not surprising that democracy has some defects.
[4] When Shrii Krśńa appeared, India was fragmented into a number of [...] the west to Japan on the east.
[5] Shrii Krśńa realized [...] morality]; that He would unify India, otherwise divided into so many [...] this united, righteous and strong India, might act as the model guiding [...] of all. To bring this fragmented India together and build a Mahábhárata [Great India], He urged upon all the righteous [...] rájya that would unite the land.
[7] It has already been mentioned that [...] successful in creating a great unified India. The battle of Kurukśetra [...] composition of the Giitá.
[11] Samavetáh yuyutsavah [“gathered [...] páńd́eya. In North India, you know, there is a title Páńd́eya, [...] was páńd́eya.
[15] So, “ma” is the acoustic [...] pronounced “lra”. In South India, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Orissa, [...] “phalram” is correct.
[6] The place where the rulers produced [...] t́anka. Even today in northern India, the word tankha is used in the [...] market is called gańatanka.
[7] Though it is a slight digression, [...] sensibilities of the human mind. In ancient India, especially in southern India and Orissa, many kings used to [...] impoverished masses of Orissa.
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[18] All these words come from external [...] t́hákur in eastern India).
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] various other so-called sects in India are Hindus in the geographical [...] They have their own religions.
[31] In olden times the people of central [...] there are a few literate people of India and the central orient that live [...] tálrapatra) or on modern paper.
[33] There are many foreign words like [...] “Bengali kurttá” in north India), pasham [wool] (Farsi; úrńá [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.
[6] It is generally claimed that a [...] or it may not retain it, as in India or the USA. Where a democracy [...] of a deck chair from one ship.
[5] Communism is unable to provide [...] Such a phenomenon took place in India just before the Buddhist Age because [...] is devoid of moral principles.
[9] Previously in India some meritorious students accepted [...] symbol of intellectual hollowness.
[11] The philosophy of Gandhi died before India got independence – it died [...] and this causes them to revolt.
[6] Thousands of industries have mushroomed around Calcutta, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kanpur and Madras in India due to this capitalistic mentality. [...] of expensive woollen clothing.
[7] In India regional disparity is increasing. [...] panacea. There is no other solution.
[3] As far as India is concerned, the common people [...] who are pillars of capitalism.
[12] The second principle of decentralized [...] production of the most profitable goods. India is no exception. To increase the [...] motive in the field of production.
[10] This human skull represents death. [...] snake, but a venomous snake. In India our boys dance with a snake. But [...] may use fire to represent death.
[17] Now in all of South Asia and Southeast [...] Dákśińátya offshoot of all South India, Ceylon, Indonesia, Malaysia and up to Australia.
[5] In certain parts of India farmers do not cultivate fodder [...] pulse can be grown for the cattle.
[6] The varieties of khesári that are presently cultivated in India are very nutritious but contain [...] by both cattle and human beings.
[1] Collective production is a system [...] example, sugar cane farmers in India collectively produce raw sugar [...] for the preparation of raw sugar.
[10] Another serious defect of the sharecropping system is that in India the owner of a few acres of land [...] in the nylon dragnet of the law.
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[12] Within the one mile wide afforested [...] upon Gujarat, Maharashtra or South India for its supply of salt. This will [...] will experience overall growth.
[18] The soil of the southern and southeast [...] and the northeastern states of India. Even the shell of the coconut [...] to develop cottage industries.
[20] The beach in the Contai-Junput-Digha [...] abundance. In hot countries like India, melons are in great demand. Melons [...] popular cash crops of the area.
[21] Cashew nuts are also a very profitable cash crop in India and abroad. The soil and weather [...] valuable cash crop in various ways.
[22] Jackfruit is also a very lucrative [...] have been in use in Bengal and India for the last few hundred years, [...] jackfruit juice and seeds is very high.
[26] Digha is the widest sea beach in [...] from Bengal and other states of India. People from other countries [...] opportunities for the local people.
[31] The mat-makers should be encouraged [...] their finished products throughout India. Their mats can also be sold to [...] produced in Midnapore district.
[33] One of the sources of income for [...] exported to different markets in India and Bangladesh. The fish are usually [...] microvita attack the coastal area.
[32] One speciality of dvandva samása [...] and lava = kushiilava. In ancient India it was the practice in Sanskrit [...] is Lavapura → Láhor.
[7] Now let me say a few words about intuitional knowledge. In India, from the Tantric period to the [...] period was the golden period of India. After the end of the Gupta era [...] effecting the harmony between the two.
[8] What is our duty today? We should [...] comparative view between ancient India and modern India, we notice that the progress of [...] greater height than ever before.
[1] There is a Sanskrit word, koshi. [...] Kśatriyas and Vaeshyas in India would use grass koshis. But women [...] of the so-called upper castes.
[3] In north India when we were young, we saw that [...] koshis has virtually died out.
[1] They say that the women and the [...] This also is a differentiation. In India, women also were the authoresses of the Vedic verses. Therefore, this reasoning is not sound.
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[24] In Bengali and most Indian languages [...] instrumental case. Thus in ancient India and during the Buddhist era as [...] [one of the principal castes].
[32] Even many educated people confuse [...] Iran are all west in regards to India. However three different prepositions [...] Punjab is in the west, it is within India, thus “The Punjab is in the west”; Pakistan is outside India but it is bordering India, thus it will be “on the [...] expression and ambiguity or confusion.
[27] The town of Patna has got its áshaya [...] in Bihar State, Bihar State in India country, India country in Asia, Asia is on the planet Earth.
[2] In the Buddhist period there were [...] Ugratárá was worshipped in eastern India, particularly in Gaod́adesh [...] Vajrayána was popular in eastern India, the deity Vajratárá [...] all-white Puranic deity Sarasvatii.
[13] Collective necessity : Planners [...] developmental programmes accordingly. In India, many industries have been established [...] especially evident in Bengal and Bihar.
[31] Thirdly, the central portion of [...] portions are known as the granaries of India. In the Telengana area of the [...] the coastal areas can grow both.
[3] In a healthy economy raw materials [...] any disturbance in Assam or if India is balkanized, then the refinery [...] foolish industry, a stupid industry!
[8] Mithila includes eight districts from India and four districts from Nepal. [...] Varńa Ratnákara.
[17] About 4,000 years ago Magahii was the most important language in all India. Magahii is 5,000 years old and [...] widely spoken language in Bihar.
[33] Standard Nagpurii is the language [...] recognized by the government of India. Maethilii is recognized by Calcutta [...] government of Bihar or the government of India.
[43] None of the mother tongues of Bihar [...] are recognized. The government of India, the National Sahitya Academy, [...] recognized either by the government of India or the government of Bihar. This [...] in Angika should be introduced.
[66] Exploitation exists in every sphere [...] are in the hands of outsiders. In India elections are very costly. Money [...] capitalists and foreign agencies.
[1] Bhukti means a particular administrative area akin to a district in India or a county in Britain. The Ánanda [...] “principal person”.]
[18] The emperors forces had already [...] those days to be found either in India or anywhere else in the world. [...] collected from the quarries of Birbhum.
[31] Akbar wrote back. “I accept [...] she is the pride of the whole of India. I order her release and confer the royal title ‘Raybháginii’”.
[14] You know, the jiṋániis [...] path of jiṋána] of India, Sri Shankaracharya, said, Mokśakárańasamagryáḿ [...] mokśa, bhakti is the best.”
[1] 1300 years ago, India gave birth to a great jiṋána [...] best course. Now what is bhakti?
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[12] I told you that this town of Patna [...] is within Bihar. Bihar is within India. India is within Asia. Asia is within [...] compassion of any second entity.
[14] Another prince of Siḿhapur [...] then prevalent calendar system of India. In those days the calendar system [...] the revenue collectors of North India.
[15] During the reign of King Akbar, [...] with the calendar of the rest of India, the first month of the year was [...] rhymes of old Bengal, for example,
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[1] SHRII SHRII ÁNANDAMÚRTIJII [...] railway officer in a small town in India, at the same time, He was teaching [...] spread rapidly all over the world.
[3] The 1979 World Tour of Shrii Shrii [...] time in 9 years that He has left India. Previously He has visited Philippines [...] East, North and South America.
[4] Darshana: “to see”, [...] Mahábhárata war took place in ancient India Dharmapada: collection of the [...] Ideological Desideratum”
[14] Sádhaná spiritual [...] great Guru of Tantra who lived in India 7000 years ago Shraddhá: [...] particular theory or philosophy
[1] SHRII SHRII ÁNANDAMÚRTI [...] railway officer in a small town in India, at the same time He taught many [...] spread rapidly all over the world.
[11] KARMA YOGA – the Yoga of [...] who lived about 3500 years ago in India, still worshipped by millions [...] spiritual energy in each human being
[13] In the world of living creatures, [...] is prevalent throughout north India. Brahmáńd́a (cosmic egg)
[91] The terrifying form of Shiva is [...] Vedas. In Hindi and throughout north India, the followers of Aghora are called aoghaŕ.
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[16] In the post-Vedic age this type of ahiḿsá was practised in India for a long period, and as a result [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[70] This also changes according to [...] considered also. In the summer season in India woollen clothing is unnecessary, [...] certainly not against aparigraha.
[6] The meaning of the root anj is [...] situated at the far border of northern India was considered an outgrowth of northern India and so its name was Angadesh [the [...] a famous king of this Angadesh.
[30] The meaning of the verbal root [...] What we call álu came to India from abroad about 400, 450 years [...] shakarakanda) In some parts of India this sweet potato or shakarakanda [...] it has little nutritive value.
[43] 3) Krkara: Krkara váyu is [...] In the spoken languages of north India, yawning is called jemná [...] ád́moŕá bháuṋgá.
[142] “While it is certainly true [...] Ganges brought with it from north India took on a new form when it came [...] 7 )
[196] A type of plant having medicinal [...] stuck to ones clothes. In India, apámárga is divided [...] in Angika cicciŕá.
[198] Abh + rak = abhra. Its etymological [...] certain type of mineral – mica. India is its greatest producer and also [...] Attention should be given to this.
[199] Mica has been used in India since ancient times. In ancient [...] a bit and it used to come from India. In old Farsi one can find mention [...] English it is “mica”.
[8] Aoktha means “concerning [...] In very ancient times, in north India and Gujarat, there was one class [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.
[58] That which is produced through [...] Dravidian-dominated south and east India – the d́henki is used. [...] sees the udúkhala in use.
[81] The taste of the cheese was incomparable. [...] available in the marketplace. In India also, during British rule, when [...] gave large quantities of milk.
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[3] Párvatii asked Lord Shiva, [...] thousand years ago when He was here in India (but the question was not placed before Shiva in English):
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[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[17] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[17] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition that originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[18] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] to control his or her destiny.
[13] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[9] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] emancipation, non-qualified liberation.
[15] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[16] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ.
[2] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] countries of the world as well as from India. The series began with the GD [...] English Part 8 was published in 1987.
[4] Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] Kolkata and at different places in India where the author stayed in connection [...] and practical guidance for all.
[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great India”; the name of a military campaign guided by Lord Krśńa around 1500 BCE to unify India; the epic poem written by Maharshi [...] discretion; mostly prevalent in Northern India. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, [...] the spine. See also CAKRA.
[13] RÁMÁYAŃA. An epic poem of India. It is the story of King Rama, [...] ago and ten thousand years ago.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] Sanskrit. The classical language of India. It first emerged during the Post-Shiva [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[15] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[17] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Aryans and was brought by them to India. It is based on the Vedas and [...] CAKRA. VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[3] Registered office: Anandanagar [...] India Camp office: 527 [...] India
[8] Printed in India by:
[4] Registered office: Anandanagar [...] India Camp office: 527 [...] India
[9] Printed in India by:
[17] TÁŃD́AVA. [...] spiritual tradition which originated in India in prehistoric times and was first [...] the essence of philosophy”.
[22] Every unit mind can function freely in the realm of imagination. Take the case of India. During the period of subjugation, when the inhabitants of India were denied the freedom of movement [...] power and freedom of expression.
[6] In some places there is a mixed [...] system practised in other parts of India, where the property is not transferred [...] not an ideal arrangement either.
[32] Even today, in those areas of India, particularly the western areas, [...] There are temples in many parts of India where the mice are worshipped. [...] This is just a joke, not a fact.
[33] Now, it is necessary to say something [...] local Puranas in certain parts of India, the wife of Gańesha is [...] wife of Gańesha?”
[35] The prehistoric human beings did [...] those days people, particularly in India, came in contact with nine kinds [...] 3 )
[39] When many people gather together [...] practice in ancient Bengal and India that before any social festival, [...] normally it is done before weddings.
[43] Next is dád́imba. [...] medicine, as practised both in India and in China, these qualities [...] potatoes or even jackfruit seeds.
[44] Jackfruit seeds have two-and-a-half [...] Prior to the arrival of potatoes in India, people here used to eat jackfruit [...] nosebleeds. It is both food and medicine.
[67] Last is the Saora [Sun] Cult. This [...] These Brahmans who migrated to India from Sacdonia did not recognize [...] was not well accepted anywhere in India; it was only accepted to a moderate extent in some places.
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[1] From the study of history, it is known that the Rgveda was composed outside India, mainly in Central Asia and Russia. The Yajurveda was written mostly outside India; only a portion was written in India. And the Atharvaveda was composed in Afghanistan and India. Those three Vedas – Rk, [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[4] Now although letters were invented [...] a resident of Vidarbha, and in India, particularly in the Vidarbha [...] entire Veda was written outside India.) The Vedas were called shruti [...] dare to defy the superstition.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] Káshmiirii School. In East India, that is, Bengal, where the Gaod́iiya [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[19] The second deity is Tárá. [...] Tárá that was worshipped in India was known as Ugratárá, [...] Tantra and the Puranic Shakti Cult.
[34] Let us discuss this topic. But [...] from generation to generation in India, Malaysia and Indonesia, for many [...] Shiva, even after the age of Buddha.
[4] In the post-Vedic age this type of ahiḿsá was practised in India for a long period, and as a result [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
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[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, [...] mystics. Thats why in ancient India, both in Áryavarta music [...] its inspiration from mysticism.
[14] “We will call that part of [...] history of England or the history of India that is taught in educational [...] England or the itihása of India, but rather the itikathá of England or the itikathá of India. It is also worth remembering [...] i, for example, malina [dirty].
[24] Since ancient times this karkaca [...] has been produced extensively in India in those areas near the port of [...] Britain laden with raw materials from India used to return filled with salt [...] have of returning laden with salt?
[25] In my childhood days I have seen [...] salt. On the western borders of India on both sides of the Aravalli [...] salt, not any other kind of salt.
[63] India has chiefly two types of iguana [...] creatures from the prehistoric ages.
[121] The words currently used for sugar cane in India, whether Sanskrit, indigenous [...] (Hindi), and ganná (Urdu).
[8] The renowned Agra jam in north India and Bengals Suri jam did [...] therefore they have Sanskrit names.
[57] “I was thinking to tell this [...] cage in a room in Britains India House. No one could go near the [...] get the title of Knight.’
[80] In any case a + cha = accha. The [...] “good”, is common today in north India. Acchá ádmii, acche [...] “transparent” in English, is quite common.