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To the Patriots (6)

[5] Indians, Pakistanis and Burmese were once [...] failed to constitute a nation.

[41] Where did the mistake lie? When, [...] launching a political movement. All Indians could have fought together unitedly, [...] This sentiment could have made Indians stronger. If there had been no [...] independence would have surely come.

[48] Today there are only a few persons who regard themselves as Indians; some look upon themselves as [...] Rajputs, etc. None of them are Indians. The only connecting link which [...] Indian nation will be complete.

[60] Higher education : Today [...] the spirit of fraternity among Indians are dwindling day by day. In most [...] want of an all-India sentiment.

The Spirit of Society (1)

[3] If we take the full meaning of [...] India builds a society for only Indians, Pakistan for only Pakistanis, [...] independence that consciousness is lost.

The Social Structure and Other Features of the Age (5)

[6] Long after the Mahábhárata, [...] Kadphisus alone show that they were not Indians; but when Kaniska was enthroned [...] Indian name. At the time of Kaniska, Indians began to use páyjámá. [...] páyjámá as a Muslim.

[10] The staple food of ancient India [...] the like – was not known to Indians. The use of polao we have learned from Persia.

[31] As a result of this, in the Post-Buddhist [...] system of the Mongolians, South Indians and East Indians as much as possible. Because of this avoidance, a perfect system could not be made.

The Medical Science of the Age (1)

[12] Suppose there are two persons. [...] Mesmer, this system was known to Indians. In India it was named “rákśasii [...] been known as something different.

The Meaning of the Name (1)

[3] The Vedas had become almost extinct then. The Indians of that time were not conversant [...] Vyasa or “Veda Vyasa.”

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[27] Islamized Arab ideology became [...] rationalistic mentality of the Indians themselves. Although the varńáshrama [...] unable to obliterate that wave.

The Future of Civilization (1)

[15] The Christian or Roman civilization [...] Aryans could defeat the indigenous Indians only due to the latter’s [...] preceptor and hence they were defeated.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 3 (1)

[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] India was a dependent colony, many Indians used to describe the members of [...] freedom in a much shorter time.

Glossary (1)

[13] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII [...] derogatorily to the indigenous Indians, especially the Dravidians. [...] path of progress of human society.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[98] When the Indians were about to forget the teachings [...] all, Shiva is the father of all.

Talks on Education – Excerpt B (1)

[7] The English colonialists were also [...] complete departure from the mass of Indians in their habits, behaviour, thoughts, [...] perpetuating the British Raj in India.

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (1)

[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] into nations of British, Soviets, Indians, etc., or into many creeds of [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.

Some Examples of Microvita in Daily Life – Excerpt C (1)

[2] Those who have excessively mean [...] bodies. The indigenous American Indians did not like to eat tomatoes because [...] their qualities will take place.

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (1)

[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] stitching, and spread them among the Indians to some extent. But there is no [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.

(1)

[15] SOME [...] disdainfully called the local Indians and Africans "natives", and thus [...] was connected.) –Eds.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (1)

[68] No sooner had I finished reading [...] is impossible. The names of the Indians are 1)… 2)… 3)… [...] Calcutta, a Sri Arúpratan Mitra.

Publisher's Note (1)

[5] This book contains a multitude [...] place themselves, and with which Indians might be most familiar; but obviously [...] followed the Ananda Marga system.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[22] The Sháuṋkar Darshan [...] cyclonic dark nights of cynicism. Indians are reluctant to write history. [...] Subdivision, Burdwan District.

Ráŕh – 12. (1)

[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] the Aryans that the indigenous Indians accepted, one was the system of caste division, which spread hatred between the high and the low.

Práńa Dharma (4)

[2] In this universe there are people [...] the Práńa Dharma of Indians. Spirituality has penetrated so [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.

[6] The British rulers were very clever. [...] created who were neither English nor Indians. Many of them were employed in [...] were different from those of other Indians. This neo-class of people with [...] as being nearer to them than the Indians. The imperialistic British purpose was served: colonial rule was firmly established.

Ordinary Mortal or Divine Child? (1)

[4] No race can claim the absolute [...] Mediterranean, Alpine, Greek, etc. Indians are also many races: Austric, [...] are ours and the demerits theirs.

Northeastern India (2)

[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] particular ethnic group called “Indians”, similarly there is no particular [...] – their forefathers were Indians and their foremothers were Mongolians. [...] trade between the two countries.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[62] There are many victims of brain [...] may be intolerable to Indians, but to the Burmese it is delightful. [...] in human and animal societies.

Lord Krśńa's Unique Approach (1)

[16] This sort of cowardliness entered into the Indians of that time and still does today. [...] alone is the practical approach.

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (1)

[28] Just as every language has its [...] songs of Maldah District. When Indians speak English there is a different [...] and millions will suffer for it.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[138] No sooner had I finished reading [...] is impossible. The names of the Indians are 1)… 2)… 3)… [...] Calcutta, a Sri Arúpratan Mitra.

Justice (2)

[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] According to the customary belief of Indians, suicide is considered to be a [...] to outside their own countries.

[102] These ideas change not only according [...] act never entered their minds. Indians of that time believed that those [...] and vice prevalent at the time.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] humanity into different groups (Indians, Germans, Russians, etc.) or into [...] cannot be attained by such people.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[11] To experience the warmth of another’s [...] Poverty is a common enemy of all the Indians. When a severe blow is dealt against [...] birthright will be permissible.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (3)

[23] From the unknown past until this [...] Japanese civilizations. The Red Indians built up the American civilizations.

[36] Ultimately this close association [...] Negroes, the Europeans and the Indians, a new race has emerged. Similarly, [...] marriages between the Europeans and Indians. That is why it is not proper [...] noses, eyes, hair, height, etc.

Education (1)

[24] I mentioned the bonds of human [...] population of India. Not only that, Indians were introduced to and became [...] attempts to break that unifying link.

Economic Democracy (1)

[4] The type of democracy prevalent [...] universal suffrage. Millions of Indians are poor, superstitious and illiterate, [...] the same absurdity is repeated.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 1 (1)

[2] The science of time measurement [...] and later developed by the Vedic Indians and the Arabians (not the present [...] known that the Earth is round.

Discourses on Prout (1)

[17] Those thinking of the upliftment [...] to be Hindus, then Biharis, then Indians, and finally members of the whole [...] [qualified Cosmic absorption].