Mo > References for ‘mothers’
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[7] The supremacy of clan mothers in the Kśatriya Era was [...] submit to the superiority of men.
[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] of religious observances, that mothers with no other means of escape, [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
[5] In the ancient social system of [...] themselves by the name of their mothers. As a rule, to find out the identity [...] societies, according to necessity.
[8] Next comes the question of the [...] children, even when they are in their mothers; wombs, acquire the right to property. [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[11] A life devoid of the pursuit of [...] are like asses born from human mothers.
[9] The gist of this sloka is that [...] – they were born to human mothers – but the mentality of a donkey.
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] inherit the property from their mothers, was also in vogue. Two thousand [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[35] Was it only in the Middle Ages [...] the heart-rending cries of the mothers, wives, sons and daughters of [...] kśatriyas to commit heinous acts.
[91] Thus we can see, in the social [...] and songs to the deities, that mothers have taught their daughters to [...] co-wives should live short lives.
[24] Then the rśi says Deva. [...] universe”) – these letters are mothers of this universe.
[1] In the Vajrayána Buddhist [...] look upon women, as a class, as mothers. The Bengali word meye [“daughter”] [...] brothers wife] and so on.
[1] In very ancient times, when the [...] themselves using the names of their mothers. Many were not aware of who their [...] rule they identified with their mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers. [...] descendants would feel proud of them.
[56] It was to a large extent this sense [...] This led to a reduction in the mothers; responsibilities to some extent, [...] power they had previously enjoyed.
[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] childhood, they will revere as mothers, and regard healthy, strong cows [...] Fakir strikes his form.”
[3] Service to animals : Milk-giving animals should be properly respected and looked after like human mothers. Even after an animal loses her ability to give milk, do not harm or kill her.
[17] In the ancient social system of [...] themselves by the name of their mothers. As a rule, to find out the identity [...] societies, according to necessity.
[20] Next comes the question of the [...] children, even when they are in their mothers; wombs, acquire the right to property. [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[6] Thus the human civilization evolved out of its primitive past. Women were the clan mothers. Every hill was governed by a [...] Later on the institution of clan mothers was replaced by the institution [...] became the head of the gotras.
[5] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] they were proclaimed as a class of mothers. As the influence of Shiva was [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[1] Women are the mothers of society and therefore men have [...] following should be taken into account:
[5] Thus the people, being inspired [...] just to please the future clan mothers. So the custom of cańd́ii [...] mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[11] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] days of the supremacy of the clan mothers, they were approached with folded [...] “Kill my enemies.”
[82] One property of gram leaves is [...] gram leaves as a substitute for mothers milk. This will prevent the health of the baby deteriorating.
[1] Men and women are human beings [...] save the prestige of women. As the mothers of men, women can claim this much [...] conferences, and on other occasions.
[3] As in most other living beings, [...] declare women to be a community of mothers, actually they have relegated them to the status of domesticated cattle and sheep.
[4] As in the societies of most other [...] women should be respected as the mothers of society, they have actually relegated them to the status of domestic cattle and sheep.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] recourse to stealing; and their mothers, unfortunate as they are, will [...] not the object of concern at all.
[287] As in most other living species, [...] declare women to be a community of mothers, they have actually relegated [...] mens whims and caprices.
[4] The male libertines would not take [...] their infancy would devolve on the mothers. But it was not possible for the mothers alone to bear the responsibility [...] just like that of the animals.
[7] It was not easy to know the fathers [...] Children would know only their mothers.
[8] And after they were weaned, they would forget their mothers also. Thus being deprived of motherly [...] of His task for human society.
[2] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] they were proclaimed as a class of mothers. As the influence of Shiva was [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[27] Prior to Shiva, there was no system [...] because it was easy to identify the mothers. In the case of the fathers, it [...] geo-sentiment and socio-sentiment.
[53] In the Vedic Age, women as a class [...] they were proclaimed as a class of mothers. As the influence of Shiva was [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.
[22] The male libertines would not take [...] their infancy would devolve on the mothers. But it was not possible for the mothers alone to bear the responsibility [...] just like that of the animals.
[25] It was not easy to know the fathers [...] Children would know only their mothers. And after they were weaned, they would forget their mothers also. Thus being deprived of motherly [...] of His task for human society.
[28] I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha. [...] fathers-in-laws house their mothers feel very sad. Hence the daughter [...] Hence Parama Puruśa says:
[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] out. In our childhood we saw our mothers, our aunts and elderly ladies [...] the practice has been abolished.
[15] SOME [...] : "Father's property". But "mother's property" is not matrimony [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] mammal drinking its mother's milk mortal [...] people directly or indirectly.
[13] The Neo-humanist policy to ensure [...] so are they also peoples mothers? Human beings should stop killing [...] immediately stopped for the same reason.
[10] Human beings remain under the control [...] they start crying so that their mothers will understand that they want something to eat and drink. They suck the breasts of their mothers to get milk due to natural instinct. There is no need to teach children this.
[11] If mothers are not healthy themselves, their [...] twenty-one days after a childbirth.
[2] Phatu lived with his mother. He [...] Most people are not born of great mothers, he told everyone, but fall out [...] lives. But Phatu was special…
[14] “Who is ones father, [...] duties. Among so many fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, you will come [...] world promoting the welfare of all.
[28] There are many people who remain [...] Máyá? That their fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters did not [...] help to alleviate their suffering.
[13] It is a fact that not all human [...] not honest. Though I accept their mothers as humans, they themselves are [...] spiritualist, a spiritually-evolved person.
[2] Different groups came into being [...] gośt́hii mátá [clan mothers] in this primary stage. Every [...] the evolution of a social system.
[4] The shúdras fought solely [...] soon as the responsibilities of mothers lessened to some extent, women [...] groups became evident and clan mothers lost their previous authority.
[1] Khasátmaja. Khasa + átman [...] who were born of rakśasii mothers.) Karkat́ii Rákśasiis [...] 2 )
[5] In the ancient world, when human [...] was determined by looking at the mothers of a family. When one asked a [...] qualitative excellence of a person.
[33] The sweet family environment that [...] may brutally stab their loving mothers in the heart. From a viewpoint [...] born criminals as human beings.
[3] There are so many different stories [...] girls used to continually nag their mothers: “We wont clean our [...] day? Its up to you.”
[6] Mammals are more developed than non-mammals because in the case of mammals mothers feed the children with their breast-milk [...] beings are developed creatures.
[9] What is the relationship between [...] the soldiers went to war, their mothers used to pray to Lord Buddha to [...] “Iśt́anist.”
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] milk. But if cows are revered as mothers for giving us milk, shouldnt [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[25] If mothers are not healthy themselves, their [...] twenty-one days after childbirth.
[3] In those days people felt the need [...] Powerful women became known as group mothers, and activity centered around [...] would help increase their numbers.
[4] In the next phase although women [...] not allowed to remain as group mothers. Instead, people accepted the [...] the evolution of the monarchy.
[1] When human beings reached the initial [...] they also were asked what their mothers;, grandmothers and great-grandmothers names were, and so on. This applied to both men and women.
[2] After marriage, a man changed his [...] would inherit property from their mothers. This system continued in the [...] that person might have inherited.
[5] The influence of the matriarchal [...] they use the surnames of their mothers. As in Bengal, they are entitled [...] society would take the gotra of their mothers, grandmothers or great-grandmothers.
[8] When the society was semi-matriarchal, [...] entitled to the property of their mothers.
[3] In the primitive age, society was [...] identify themselves with their mothers. While introducing themselves they would mention the names of their mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers. [...] hilly regions of eastern India.]
[22] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was no institution of marriage in human society. As fathers and mothers were not bound by the ties of duty, the innocent children suffered tremendous hardship. The mothers had to bear a great burden as [...] the world into the modern age.
[52] A time will come when the mind [...] women. There will be no fathers and mothers. The whole social order will be [...] the mortals of the present day.
[23] We take the oldest time of the [...] certainly learned language from their mothers. We do not, however, have in our [...] and are stopping singing them.
[4] In those days people felt the need [...] Powerful women became known as group mothers, and activity centered around [...] would help increase their numbers.
[5] In the next phase, although women [...] not allowed to remain as group mothers. Instead, people accepted the [...] the Kśatriya era itself.
[7] After death the disembodied mind [...] and cry in their sleep, and their mothers often think they are talking with [...] crude mind does not function much.
[10] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was no institution of marriage in human society. As fathers and mothers were not bound by the ties of duty, the innocent children suffered tremendous hardship. The mothers had to bear a great burden as [...] the world into the modern age.
[50] When the society was semi-matriarchal, [...] entitled to the property of their mothers. Since then, the property (the [...] t́hak = aodváhika.
[3] But everyone knew who the mother [...] the sons were named after their mothers. For instance, if the mothers [...] known to the society through their mothers. If the mothers name was [...] mothers name was very important.
[36] Kadalii is a very nutritious food [...] Moreover, it is an ideal food for those mothers whose children die young. Overripe [...] the case of calves who lose their mothers, they too become healthy if they [...] those days began to worship them.
[5] There are many people who affect respect, loudly praising women as a race of mothers, but who in practical life suppress [...] must pay due honour to women as mothers and help them to live long lives.
[7] A pregnant woman must certainly [...] (This is as applicable to animal mothers as to human mothers.) Sweet-pea leaves, or if not [...] 3 )
[8] All that I have said in the above is as applicable to pregnant animals as it is to human mothers. In the case of the first delivery [...] 4 )