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Water Conservation (2)

[24] 2) Trees, orchards and large plants [...] after thirty to forty-five years of intensive well irrigation.

[45] Afforestation must be carried out [...] any long term benefits. So both intensive and extensive afforestation should [...] can be selectively cut and sold.

Throughout the Ages (1)

[18] Now let us consider the Jain Shiva. [...] Jain Age. In that age, there was intensive cultivation of knowledge throughout [...] the goddess Sarasvatii”].

The Status of Inanimation in the Philosophy of Neohumanism (2)

[4] Even within inanimate objects as [...] way from an extensive scope to an intensive scope, then we should go deeper [...] never in the realm of practicality.

[5] So in Neohumanism our movement, [...] of animation; it should also be intensive, a never-ending movement from [...] primordial phase of perfection.

Socio-Economic Movements (3)

[9] To create 100% employment among [...] In the short term plan, labour intensive industries based on the collective [...] the unemployment problem there.

[10] In the long term plan, capital intensive industries should also be developed [...] reduced to maintain full employment.

[11] To solve the unemployment problem [...] manual labour. So manual labour intensive industries are required to create [...] necessary skills for employment.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (1)

[19] Now let us consider the Jain Shiva. [...] Jain Age. In that age, there was intensive cultivation of knowledge throughout [...] the goddess Sarasvatii”].

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (Discourse 17 (continued)) (1)

[10] It is not an easy task to answer [...] fundamental causes obtained by an intensive analysis of various facts and [...] Pradhána [the Predominant].

Serve the Supreme by Kiirtana (1)

[13] By intensive sadhana, you will move closer [...] vacant seat waiting just for you.

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[18] SOME [...] expanding externally intensive expanding internally [...] people directly or indirectly.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[9] The word avatára is derived [...] capacity will also increase. Through intensive self-culture, a jiivakot́i [...] Puruśa will certainly merge in Him.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 3 (1)

[9] (2) Trees, orchards and large plants [...] desert after 30 to 45 years of intensive well irrigation.

Publisher's Note (1)

[2] It was the author’s wish that [...] microvita would become the subject of intensive and extensive research by both spiritualists and scientists alike. He expressed the view:

Prańava Dhvani (1)

[5] [At the end of this, Bábá [...] have not heard it should do more intensive sádhaná for a few [...] 4 )

Nuclear Revolution (1)

[41] Revolutionary cadres. Before the [...] call for revolution, there must be intensive preparation. In spite of the presence [...] is to create dedicated workers.

Multi-Purpose Development Schemes (2)

[23] Rendering all-round service to [...] of service, both extensive and intensive, have to be done in all the poor [...] down to the village level, while intensive service means that as many people [...] nothing to do with party politics.

The Theory of Microvita and Its Possible Effects on Society – Excerpt B (4)

[2] As a result of intensive research on microvita, there will [...] decrease in the number of microvita.

[3] A little intensive research will make the situation [...] corresponding qualitative change.

[5] Intensive research in microvita will surely [...] decrease in the number of microvita.

[11] There will be revolutionary changes [...] microvita bring qualitative change. Intensive pharmaco-chemistry research will [...] pharmaco-chemistry is sure to be affected.

Mass Murder (1)

[3] It is usually found that those [...] said that the British undertook an intensive search for Subhash Chandra Bose [...] it is called gańahanana.

Kaunkálamálinii Samádhi (1)

[1] About seven thousand years ago Sadáshiva and His wife Kálii did intensive spiritual practice and enjoyed [...] sweetness of that accumulated bliss.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[90] So it is seen that there is [...] pressure placed on it. Even a little intensive study during this period yields [...] káńd́a .

Integrated Farming (1)

[58] Once before I said that farmers [...] becomes lifeless, just like cement. Intensive research should be conducted on [...] effects of chemical fertilizers.

Individual Rhythm and Universal Rhythm (1)

[11] The universal life is unfolding [...] wavelength of unit mind will increase by intensive efforts and one day will be one [...] “ self-surrender”.

He Makes the Dumb Speak (1)

[1] In this universe, each existence, [...] increasing their intellect through intensive study. Different people have different [...] strength, intelligence and courage.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt B (1)

[1] If modern equipment is used in agriculture, agriculture will not remain labour intensive and people can be utilized in [...] the villagers will be increased.

Economic Dynamics (2)

[5] In the economic sphere depressions [...] countries due to this very inherent, intensive and innate staticity. Economic [...] Kśatriya, Vipra or Vaeshya Eras.

[45] Furthermore, only PROUT is free [...] communism there is extensive and intensive innate staticity. People suffer [...] people should utilize this moment.

Cooperatives (1)

[18] Today for the cultivation of land [...] becomes lifeless, like cement. Intensive research should be conducted on [...] without any ill effects on the land.

Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9) (3)

[6] I said that there are two ways [...] “Study” here means intensive intellectual analysis. What do I mean by intensive study? – internal assimilation, [...] come within the scope of study.

[8] There are so many defects or drawbacks in study as well. Even in the case of intensive study, one may commit certain [...] non-literal study by listening to others.

Agrarian Revolution (1)

[49] If modern equipment is used in agriculture, agriculture will not remain labour intensive and people can be utilized in [...] the villagers will be increased.