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Women of Bengal – Excerpt A (2)

[10] Bengal’s culture and civilization [...] two. The Bengali civilization is indigenous, as Bengal is predominantly a [...] cannot, as there is no land route.

[11] Bengal’s culture and civilization [...] two. The Bengali civilization is indigenous, as Bengal is predominantly a [...] cannot, as there is no land route.

To the Patriots (2)

[5] Indians, Pakistanis and Burmese were once the indigenous population of the same political [...] failed to constitute a nation.

[15] In olden times, when the Aryans [...] Anárya [non-Aryan] for all the indigenous people of India. Slowly India [...] the Aryans and the non-Aryans.

The Role of Lord Krśńa (1)

[3] The then India began to have the [...] area. These people were the first indigenous Indian population – the [...] could be made possible in that way.

The Practice of Songs – Sore Throat and Its Remedy (2)

[5] Yes, probably in the Yajurvedic [...] it is kápus. The indigenous word for kápás [...] báuṋgá.

[6] Yes, hence in the Yajurvedic age, [...] slender stick or coconut stick (the indigenous Bengali word for coconut stick [...] 3 ) .

The Place of Women in the Spiritual World (1)

[8] Madálasá, who was [...] contemptuously given by the Aryans to the indigenous people of India] was married to [...] sannyásii [renunciant] in due course.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (1)

[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] of deep-rooted contempt for the indigenous people of India, used to call [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[16] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] of deep-rooted contempt for the indigenous people of India, used to call [...] these people and the Aryans.

Glossary (1)

[5] GENERAL HUMANISM. See SOCIO-SENTIMENT. [...] that grows out of love for the indigenous soil of a country; loyalty to [...] to the exclusion of other areas.

The History of Mithila (1)

[3] However, as the Aryans advanced [...] minor clashes occurred between the indigenous population and the advancing Aryans; [...] moved eastward from Allahabad.

The History of Bengal – 2 (1)

[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] could be held then. Bengal’s indigenous calendrical system was the solar [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.

The History of Bengal – 1 (2)

[22] Bengal’s culture and civilization [...] two. The Bengali civilization is indigenous, as Bengal is predominantly a [...] cannot, as there is no land route.

[26] Now let us consider the influence [...] remember that 99% of Bengalees are the indigenous population – they are the [...] declared as shúdras .

The Future of Civilization (1)

[15] The Christian or Roman civilization [...] Bhati. The 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, [...] class?” This shows that the entire indigenous community was a victim of inferiority [...] freedom in a much shorter time.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (1)

[2] Khyát́an is an indigenous Bengali word whose Sanskrit equivalent [...] Khyát́andás liked to eat more than most.

The Cosmic Brotherhood (1)

[4] There will also be many zonal or [...] appreciated and encouraged for the indigenous development of society. But under [...] inculcation of Cosmic sentiment.

Glossary (1)

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

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[72] In ancient times, in the entire [...] “look at”. It is an indigenous Bengali word. Ajaná pathik [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita]

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (2)

[1] The Aryans were not the original [...] they contemptuously called the indigenous population whom they defeated [...] influence of Tantra on the Aryans.

[21] The migrating Aryans first settled [...] spiritual field they did cultivate the indigenous Indian Tantra.

Táńd́ava Dance – What and Why? (1)

[1] You know about the cultural diversities [...] . Dheṋki is an indigenous expression.

Talks on Prout (1)

[41] In the present system the English [...] No language should be treated as indigenous, foreign or national, and nobody [...] and discourage its propagation.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt E (1)

[6] In Bengal there are many small [...] The Játa Bengalees are the indigenous population of Bengal and speak a pure Sanskritic language.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[8] Since independence the national [...] utilized for the benefit of the indigenous population. Rather, they are being [...] the midst of vast natural wealth.

Some Important Crops (9)

[7] Some of the better known oil seeds [...] (bhereńd́a) indigenous castor (cháser ŕeŕi) [...] (nárikel), etc.

[32] There are two varieties of castor: wild castor (bhereńd́a) indigenous castor (cháser ŕeŕi)

[102] linseed (tisi, mosne, [...] green or Varanasi variety indigenous or desi variety agave [...] martamán kalá

[124] There are two varieties of lady’s finger: the green Varanasi variety, and the indigenous variety.

[184] Creeping vegetables include: [...] peŕa pat́ol indigenous wax gourd (deshi pat́ol) [...] pumpkin) bear fruit within 40 days.

[211] There are several varieties of [...] Burdwan. It has a long fruit. Indigenous gourd, which has a long, whitish-green [...] good. Greenish gourd

[429] Chilli is very common in India. [...] affects the nearby plants. The indigenous and suryamukhi varieties have [...] more than either of these two. The indigenous, suryamukhi and dhani lanka varieties [...] also be made into a spicy sauce.

[451] Anise has two varieties: greenish (Varanasi), and yellowish (indigenous).

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

[2] Those who have excessively mean [...] as medicine in other bodies. The indigenous American Indians did not like [...] their qualities will take place.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[32] In Angadesh the indigenous population is being exploited [...] in this area is outlined below.

Socio-Economic Movements (1)

[32] The fifth point of PROUT’s [...] Calcutta, Delhi and Madras. The indigenous capitalist class, who were in [...] dominance of the Indian economy.

Socio-Economic Groupifications (1)

[20] The Indian state of Orissa is very [...] materials had been utilized for indigenous industrial production, then four [...] nor increase collective wealth.

Social Discourses (1)

[32] A language must also be evolved [...] must also be encouraged to help indigenous literatures develop and thereby [...] the common family of humanity.

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

[14] The Aryans who migrated to India [...] egotistic. They not only declared the indigenous population of India to be Shúdras, [...] three categories of Shúdras:

[18] Because of their extreme pride, the Aryans divided the indigenous population of India into these [...] medical science could not advance.

[56] Anyway, there was an intermediate [...] avatára of Shiva, so that the simple indigenous people of India might accept the [...] occurred about 1300 years ago.

(1)

[15] SOME [...] Its etymological meaning is "indigenous". But the British colonizers [...] was connected.) –Eds.

Requirements of an Ideal Constitution (1)

[38] The formation of a World Government [...] cultural legacy; education; and indigenous linguistic expression. Fourthly, [...] constitutions to overcome these defects.

Ráŕh – 4. (2)

[6] The Kurmi Mahatos of western Ráŕh [...] rights. Yet they are one of the six indigenous communities which constitute the [...] calls for immediate rectification.

[7] Thus we see that before becoming tightly fettered with the caste system, the indigenous communities of Ráŕh [...] Paoráńika Age, not before that.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (1)

[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] priesthood was carried on by the indigenous Bengalees – the Sadgopes, [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (1)

[4] The small-sized indigenous cows that are found in Ráŕh, [...] rule of Áryyávartta.

Ráŕh – 12. (1)

[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] defective gifts of the Aryans that the indigenous Indians accepted, one was the [...] hatred between the high and the low.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[22] It is worth mentioning here that chillies are not indigenous to India or Bengal. Before chillies [...] came from Lauṋká.

Problems of the Day (2)

[68] Every atom and molecule of this [...] statements such as, “This is indigenous and that is foreign”, “So-and-so [...] is it but a type of capitalism!

[88] The human race has numerous languages. [...] your language” or, “Indigenous language; foreign language” [...] more than one language among them.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt B (1)

[4] For this industrial revolution [...] raw materials for development. Indigenous raw materials, that is, materials [...] their own socio-economic unit.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[2] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] of deep-rooted contempt for the indigenous people of India, used to call [...] between these people and the Aryans.

Light Comes (1)

[479] The sentiment that grows out of love for the indigenous soil of a country is called geo-sentiment. [...] themselves maximally in all directions.

Lakeside and Riverside Plantations (1)

[35] Trees which should be planted along the rivers at Ánanda Nagar are the indigenous neem, bakayan neem or gudra neem, [...] the streams in Purulia district.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (3)

[19] The same initial la will [...] derived words but not in the case of indigenous words or foreign words. The word [...] special kind of fruit [jujube] is an indigenous Bengali word. So in its spelling, [...] word baŕai is not indigenous. It is derived from Sanskrit, [...] is derived from the word ku.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] to a shipbuilding factory where indigenous methods were used. That industry [...] loading their goods on those ships.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] they saw the Aryans, the [local indigenous] population unleashed their pet [...] the crime of touching the land.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (2)

[5] At that time, in the district [...] pat́ii is neither an indigenous word nor a foreign word but is in fact a Sanskrit word.

[11] In common usage kárpás [...] Paper made with cotton through an indigenous process was called tulot́ [...] word is kágad .

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (2)

[8] We should always remember that [...] objects are spatial, temporal or indigenous manifestations of the one Paráshakti [Introversive Force].

[79] India invented and began to [...] smithies. The steel was made through an indigenous process. Many of the Ashoka pillars [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (4)

[36] The buds of certain flowers [...] [physicians and practitioners of indigenous folk medicine] and witch doctors [...] káiṋcana .

[51] The verbal root kat́h [...] kat́hin also means that type of indigenous date which is all [hard] seed [...] the Ráŕh region.

[55] Different trees or different [...] different structures. The structure of indigenous pumpkin [Benincasá cerifera Savi] is again of a different kind. There are thorns in indigenous pumpkin as well as ground pumpkin; [...] káńd́a .

June-July 1970 (1)

[36] The entire human society is of [...] nothing can be treated as being indigenous to this group or that. The world [...] similarly, culture will become one.

Intoxicants (1)

[8] When a person smokes tobacco through [...] colour. Those who smoke bidis [indigenous Indian cigarettes] and cigarettes [...] are very vulnerable to cancer.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[51] “If you go into the villages [...] region you will notice that the indigenous people of these areas (for example, [...] denied that there is some influence.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (2)

[14] Each and every person should be [...] raw materials were utilized for indigenous industrial production, then four [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.

[65] In the absence of knowledge of [...] and impose Christianity on the indigenous population. All this led to mutual animosity in the world of religion.

Geology and Human Civilization (1)

[38] Kash means “to oppress.” [...] kash. Kash Rajputs oppressed the indigenous population. In Mundari, dikka [...] “moving speedily.”

Gáyattrii Rhythm and the “Gáyattrii Mantra” (1)

[5] And the third important factor [...] They learned how to write from the indigenous population of India, that is, [...] is not the script of Sanskrit.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (3)

[20] Paddy had already been used for [...] biijatalá. If Sanskrit had not been the indigenous language of India, how could the [...] Sanskrit are used extensively.

[77] Maize or corn is an indigenous American grain and was brought [...] of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad.

[102] Dumka, Dunbad, Purulia, Singbhum, [...] in Ráŕhii Bengal indigenous cigarettes (kendu biŕis) can be made from kendu leaves.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt F (1)

[1] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] include, first, the suppression of the indigenous language and culture of the local [...] dangers to the entire humanity today.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (2)

[14] The Mughal misrule of Bengal was [...] wealth from the palaces of the indigenous rulers.

[22] During this period, West Bengal’s [...] jute industry, but Bengal’s indigenous jute farmers were deprived of any profit from jute production.

Devotional Sentiment and Neohumanism (Discourse 1) (1)

[8] The sentiment that grows out of love for the indigenous soil of a country is called “geo-sentiment”. [...] themselves maximally in all directions.

Capitalism in Three Spheres (2)

[6] Intellectual capitalism causes [...] socio-economic consciousness of the indigenous people is not encouraged. Thirdly, [...] and rituals become widespread.

[10] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] include, first, the suppression of the indigenous language and culture of local [...] dangers to the human race today.

Bihar (3)

[22] Although there are many rivers [...] laterite. Sixty percent of the indigenous population are Mahatos. The Santals [...] the eastern portion of Ranchi.

[44] In Angadesh the indigenous population is being exploited [...] certain cash crops is outlined below.

[54] There is a tri-portion of land, [...] Bhagalpur to the Himalayas. The indigenous people of Nepal include the Sherpa, Bhutia, Newari and Lepcha.

Ráŕh – 24. (1)

[11] The jhumur songs of Ráŕh [...] ahita .] Jhumur songs are indigenous to Ráŕh. Bhavakritananda [...] example of a jhumur song:

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (1)

[23] The crocodile is a land reptile [...] godhá or godhiká, in indigenous Bengali goháŕgil, [...] which share this timid nature.

An Introduction to Shiva (Discourse 1) (4)

[4] The Aryans migrated to India from [...] but the Sanskrit language is an indigenous language of India; it did not [...] 3 )

[8] In the days of Shiva, the Aryans [...] influence on the spoken dialects of the indigenous population of India, such as the [...] Sanskrit, the common language of the indigenous people of the then India, was [...] although it was not classical Tantra.

[10] The period of Shiva was a most [...] on the other hand there were the indigenous people, with their Tantra-oriented [...] conflict-ridden environment, Shiva was born.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (1)

[20] There was no pomp and show in any [...] branded as “ghosts”. The indigenous people were somewhat dark, and [...] gańa [mass of followers].

Agrarian Revolution (3)

[6] After the arrival of the British [...] indifferent to the development of indigenous industry and agriculture. It did [...] damaged the agricultural system.

[7] The second cause of economic imbalance was the gradual collapse of indigenous industrial enterprises, notably [...] by the British severely affected indigenous industries because they used the [...] agricultural sector for a livelihood.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (1)

[121] The words currently used for sugar cane in India, whether Sanskrit, indigenous or foreign, are: ikśu (Sanskrit), [...] (Hindi), and ganná (Urdu).

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (1)

[3] The practical value of money depends [...] and t́áká is indigenous Bengali.