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Taking the Opposite Stance in Battle (1)

[54] But remember that this refers to [...] collective matter. Suppose you are an inhabitant of India. If someone harms the [...] impossible for human beings to survive.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt C (1)

[3] The differences between pleasant [...] reactive momenta. For example, an inhabitant of Ráŕh is repulsed [...] the inherent reactive momenta.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (1)

[9] The Atharvaveda’s ádarsha [...] certain that he was not an original inhabitant of India. Still, there is no doubt [...] central-western portion of India.

Ráŕh – 3. (1)

[2] Like the shruti shástra [...] world, Jimutbahan Bhattacharya, an inhabitant of Ráŕh, introduced [...] Bengal free from family squabbles.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (2)

[14] When the people of India were floundering [...] the realm of knowledge. He was an inhabitant of Radhanagar Village under Goghat [...] sub-division Ghatal in Midnapur.)

[24] Any attempt to say a word or two [...] coast of Contai. Had he been an inhabitant of a mountainous coast region, [...] point of logic in this matter.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[118] A sannyási [ascetic] [...] Nágá means an inhabitant of Nagaland). The word kiisha [...] sannyásii [naked ascetic].

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[34] It may be a bit irrelevant to mention [...] with great pomp and pageantry. An inhabitant of Chandannagar – possibly [...] Jagaddhátrii idols are of gigantic size.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (2)

[29] The inclination within people to [...] nágarika. Nágarika means “inhabitant of a nagara”, while “citizen”, [...] in a city or in a rural village.

[30] Actually the word “citizen” [...] in Bengali, is “bonafide inhabitant”. The Farsi word for this is mulkii.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (1)

[31] It may be a bit irrelevant to mention [...] with great pomp and pageantry. An inhabitant of Chandannagar – possibly [...] Jagaddhátrii idols are of gigantic size.