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[11] However, a full-fledged civilization, [...] grasped the rudimentals of these inventions by this time. Pictorial letters [...] Mahábharata 3,500 years ago.
[135] The reason for this is very simple. [...] propounded by such vipras or their new inventions have been around for some time [...] to see them become established.
[231] The economic exploitation of the [...] progress occurs on many levels: new inventions are brought forth, new types of [...] produce such items at their behest.
[10] In the introversive phase of the [...] becoming acquainted with newer inventions and discoveries. They are learning [...] not impress intellectual people.
[3] The constant fighting during this [...] kśatriya leaders with new inventions and discoveries, and satisfied [...] Dharma [Religion of the Sages].
[58] It is a general instinct in human [...] people create new things, make new inventions and undertake research. It is [...] resulting in better discoveries, better inventions and better pursuits of life. This [...] PROUT is therefore a new theory.
[61] With the advent of biological babes, [...] struggle because through scientific inventions a tablet may be sufficient to [...] sádhaná they will do.
[4] Nowadays some people claim that science is the root of all evil and that new scientific inventions have created dissension in society, [...] thoroughly analyse such claims.
[7] Today many people have assembled [...] different times. None of these inventions should be condemned. They are [...] psychic demands of different ages.
[262] Today some people claim that science [...] new scientific discoveries and inventions have been creating quarrels and [...] indicative of a negative mentality.
[24] In the sphere of material science, [...] laboratories, they manufacture many new inventions – beneficial and malignant [...] beneficial aspects of some of their inventions – and great fear in discovering [...] Yet how little they really know!
[5] It is a general instinct in human [...] people create new things, make new inventions and undertake research. It is [...] resulting in better discoveries, better inventions and better pursuits of life. This [...] Prout is therefore a new theory.
[8] With the advent of biological babes, [...] struggle because through scientific inventions a tablet may be sufficient to [...] sádhaná they will do.
[7] Is any psychic progress attained [...] countries which could not develop those inventions, like India and other Third World [...] mean that they are more developed?
[618] In the sphere of material science, [...] laboratories, they manufacture many new inventions – beneficial and malignant [...] beneficial aspects of some of their inventions – and great fear in discovering [...] Yet how little they really know.
[17] A full-fledged civilization, with [...] grasped the rudimentals of these four inventions by this time. Pictorial letters [...] remembered and respected for all time.
[8] And rśidevebhyonamah. During [...] things.” And the collection of their inventions is modern human civilization.
[3] All the expressions we notice in [...] structure utilize their genius for new inventions and discoveries of various things, [...] know and understand them fully.