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[3] It cannot be denied that the noise [...] go with you to the jungles and mountains and create obstacles in sádhaná [...] to have any real significance.
[33] What is the method to irrigate [...] move from the sea and strike high mountains on the land there is rain. The [...] the Pune region of Maharashtra.
[34] How can the Pune region be irrigated? [...] is to dig a tunnel through the mountains from the rain-front area to the [...] tunnel should last about 150 years.
[17] “The eight mountains, the seven seas, the vast nebulae, [...] is another fundamental mistake.
[21] Now, according to the Vishuddha [...] numerous objects – hills, mountains, water, etc. – from the [...] philosophy. The idea itself is absurd.
[4] The excellence of aesthetic science [...] trees, plants, land, water, hills, mountains, sun, moon, stars and so many [...] expressions of Parama Puruśa.
[12] I think you are all familiar with [...] must as great as the Himalayan mountains, and the ink-pot must be as vast [...] qualities of Parama Puruśa.
[6] [If the ink tablets were as big as the Himalayan mountains, and the ink pot as large as the [...] qualities could never be described.]
[39] The Supreme Entity is beginningless [...] its vastness. And this range of mountains is only an infinitesimal part [...] beyond the scope of perception.
[20] How unreasonable it is to search [...] measured. For instance, the Himalayan mountains are very vast in size, but still [...] the scriptures it has been said.
[87] Mysophobic, conservative writers will compose poems about the sea, mountains and moonlight, will paint literary [...] “decency” and “decorum”.
[8] Madálasá, who was [...] ardent spiritualist and went to the mountains to live the life of a yogi. Following [...] sannyásii [renunciant] in due course.
[38] Parama Brahma is the greatest of [...] the Himalayas with the Vindhya mountains we can say the former are taller [...] alone, one attains immortality.
[15] Then are the quinquelemental factors [...] our own will to even destroy huge mountains. So how can matter which is created [...] living in a fools paradise.
[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] water) were as big as the Himalayan mountains, and the ink pot as large as the [...] could never be described.”
[37] Intellectually shúdras are [...] gods. They learn to worship trees, mountains, forests, seas, etc., as gods [...] social order is based on fear alone.
[44] Shúdras are afraid of high mountains. They regard a towering mountain [...] kśatriyas is to enslave matter.
[1] In ancient times when the desire [...] longer satisfied by the worship of mountains and rivers, trees and creepers, [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] the region north of the Vindhya mountains, that is, the land of the Aryans, and the other is related to the region south of the Vindhya mountains, or the Deccan peninsula. The [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.
[5] Take the case of old Gondwanaland. [...] Rámgarh – did exist. These mountains were very high, and always snow-covered. Because of these snow-packed mountains, the rivers originating from them [...] also flow from the west to east.
[8] Now let us come to a popular story. It is said that the Vindhya Mountains are very high. It is true that the mountains of ancient Gondwanaland were always [...] north and south continued unabated.
[86] The non-Aryans were very happy [...] marriage, Gaorii lived in the Himalaya Mountains, and was thus often called “Parvata Kanyá” [“Daughter of the Mountains”], or “Párvatii” [...] partial manifestation of Gaorii.
[3] The vast area along the coastal plains of the Bay of Bengal which contains no mountains but is built on the sandy alluvial [...] the famous novelist, observed:
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in the forests and remote mountains do not speak the exact same Bengali [...] despite living in the forests and mountains; thus their spoken language shows [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[37] The Supreme Consciousness has concealed [...] You need not go to the Himalayan mountains to find out the thing that is [...] only of removing the veil of ego.
[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] southern Russian, east of the Ural Mountains, now known as the Caucasus. The [...] demarcate socio-economic units.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] lost in the shadows of towering mountains. The leaders of society perform [...] their karma sádhaná?
[9] 6. In olden days neglected and [...] trident, and reduce to ashes the mountains of injustice and tyranny. He felt [...] the yajiṋa of King Daksha.
[35] [If You are not the ever-beautiful [...] Your exquisite grace. Rivers, mountains, forests and glades All proclaim [...] separation All yearn for You.]
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] Kanyá" – "Daughter of the Mountains"; one of the three wives of Sadáshiva. [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[24] “Okay. Ill accompany you to the edge of the mountains.”
[37] We reached the end of the mountains. I looked at him and suddenly [...] 3 )
[15] SOME [...] tailless ape. The Vindhya Mountains cannot be compared to Lake Sharashanka. Here the Vindhya Mountains have been contrasted with Lake [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[5] “Vimalam acalam”. “Acalam” [...] relativity it appears that the mountains do not move, similarly the cardinal [...] deviating from its principles.
[9] The Mandakinii and Alakánanda [...] stage. After passing through so many mountains, hills, fountains, etc., these [...] which comes up to Prayága.
[1] The surface of Ráŕh [...] are some hills (in ancient times mountains) which are the principal watersheds of Ráŕh.
[7] The hills of today in the watershed [...] and Jaychandi, were once lofty mountains. Their melting snow nourished [...] dense forests. Because of the high mountains and the forests, rainfall was [...] in eastern Ráŕh.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh of that time, between the mountains there were very deep gorges, some [...] of western Ráŕh.
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the [...] beauty of Ráŕh. The mountains having become pulverized under the process of constant erosion, in between those mountains plains, valleys and plateaus began [...] and sand onwards. Those eroded mountains became the red soil that we see [...] out of the silt and sand from the mountains, carried by the rivers. And many [...] mother”, “O mother”].
[2] At a time when eastern Ráŕh [...] the decaying summits of the old mountains, and the bottoms of the slopes, [...] remaining parts of the valleys.
[2] After a long time this very terrain, [...] any other land. The snow-covered mountains of Ráŕh gave birth [...] the southeast, towards the ocean.
[3] Days passed, time passed, from [...] Rainstorms and thunderbolts struck the mountains, and gradually the mountains diminished. Their snowy crowns fell off their heads, their height decreased. As the mountains became smaller and smaller through erosion, each river basin that lay between two mountains became higher. The undulating [...] land is our Ráŕh.
[6] The mountains were gradually eroding and were [...] of years ago.
[11] Human beings originated at a few [...] the erosion of the snow-covered mountains, that invited rain clouds to Ráŕh. [...] mute witness to a host of changes.
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] areas lying near the Caucasian mountains in central Russia. In northwest [...] them out would be quite difficult.
[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which measures fifty yojana from Sáradámat́h to the Kumkum mountains. India has a rich literature especially [...] lost, something certainly was.
[19] In Bengal there is a mixture of [...] Cákmas live in the mountains of Chittagong, certain parts of [...] Boŕo and Poliya communities.
[10] Human beings have not taken proper [...] damaged and destroyed many hills and mountains. You should not destroy the mountains and hills, otherwise the rainfall [...] river water and surface water.
[69] Girivraja or Rajagiri was the capital [...] Rájagiri is surrounded by mountains; for that reason its name has become Girivraja or Rájagiri.
[93] The mountainous regions in the [...] There was a small jungle but no mountains to speak of. The British brought [...] northeast part is Kerá Bengali.
[2] When the divine bridge was constructed by Rama to cross the ocean, Hanuman brought mountains, but the squirrel brought only [...] was working to his full capacity.
[2] Giribhúh. If you use this [...] Párvatii, “Who Was Born in the Mountains”. According to mythology Sati, [...] means “born out of”.)
[14] “Who is ones father, [...] the dense forests, the towering mountains, the stormy oceans – they travel throughout the world promoting the welfare of all.
[2] When an individuals psychic [...] exclaim, “Oh, how vast are these mountains!” You develop a feeling of reverence for the Himalayas.
[14] Often in Sanskrit the words [...] measured, for example, the Himalayan mountains. They are several thousand miles [...] and which makes others great].
[1] To try to go beyond the walls of [...] human beings can easily cross lofty mountains, the mere sight of which makes [...] the power of a developed mind.
[12] In North Bengal, the Assam Valley, [...] erosion for 300 million years, the mountains of Ráŕh have become [...] the dams will last a long time.
[14] Now, those who think that this [...] language. From the high snowcapped mountains of Ráŕh flowed large [...] tempestuous rains, those great mountains eroded; the soil began to slip away, and the mountains lost their height. There was no [...] Mayúrákśii also.
[15] Thus everything undergoes metamorphosis [...] state of flux. The once snowcapped mountains of Ráhr no longer have [...] towards eternity, towards salvation.
[373] In the olden days neglected and [...] trident, and reduce to ashes the mountains of injustice and tyranny. He felt [...] psychic and spiritual problems.
[146] The second meaning of kuiṋja [...] kuiṋja – a range of mountains or hills.
[10] Kut́a does not only mean large mountains. It also refers to all its diminutive forms such as hills, knolls, mounds and hillocks.
[12] Have you ever seen a kellá [...] preference was given to hills and mountains, one of the meanings of kut́a [...] dúrga were in vogue.
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] summits of the Satpura and Vindhya Mountains. Since the Vindhya Mountains were so difficult to cross, the [...] Maharastra that lie across the Vindhya Mountains (Vidarbha is part of Áryávarta [...] the first to cross the Vindhya Mountains along with his followers and extend [...] dákśińa ).
[99] According to a story in the [...] entered the Deccan. The Vindhya Mountains were very high peaks. The Aryans [...] destroy the height of the Vindhya Mountains.” Maharshi proceeded south. [...] is, with your head bowed.”
[120] Kut́a + jan [...] is “that which grows in mountains”. One of the colloquial [...] medicinal herb used in Ayurveda.
[106] Another important meaning of [...] universally acknowledged. Such mountains are called kula or kulagiri [...] , or “the eight great mountains”. There is a Sanskrit verse:
[108] [The eight great mountains and the seven oceans; Brahma, [...] world is real; why grieve in vain?]
[5] Kuńála means [...] strip of land that lies between the mountains and the Arabian Sea, beyond the [...] form of the word nara ).
[49] Kup + kta = kupita . Both [...] do not normally descend from the mountains. They originate because here and [...] in western Ráŕh.
[67] I assumed that there was singing [...] rain or cold, in the forest or the mountains, and was always immune to any [...] your hat Pellád.”
[3] What is this supra-aesthetic science? [...] with the entitative form of the mountains. The point here is this: the Himalayas [...] Himalayas. People want to attract the mountains to themselves, but since this [...] This is all aesthetic science.
[31] Whenever we find the expression [...] Plutonic earthquake demolishes mountains and creates oceans a tall [...] as kárańa .
[84] Well, although a bit irrelevant, [...] mountain, for there are many higher mountains in the realm of Magadh. Similarly [...] > mugdála .
[159] We were travelling from west to [...] passed right over the top of the mountains, sometimes alongside them, and [...] this one. Such a twist of fate!
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, deep valley, thick [...] south, crossing over rivers and mountains, in search of warmth. Most of [...] tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[169] To the left of us, that is, to [...] in the valleys lying between two mountains, cutting into the mountains with either step-farming or terracing. [...] animals can be found in this part.
[179] Sharmajii had just spent six months [...] floating, crossing over rivers and mountains, forests and oceans and snow-covered peaks, on and on and on.
[227] “I have heard mother say that I was born at the time of the earthquake here in the mountains many years ago. I asked my school [...] nearly nineteen years old.”
[253] Maharastras Citpávan [...] It was a little stronger in the mountains because this area is called “Shivas Field”. The name of the mountains is also the Shivalic Range. Shiva [...] also in the Mount Kailash region.
[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] were many other known and unknown mountains of various heights in that range, [...] used to pan their sands for gold.
[13] The pigeons took shelter in a pomegranate [...] cave situated high in the Alps mountains. The condor, making a swishing [...] about the safety of Madhumita.
[24] Although it is difficult to find [...] necessary to search for one in jungles, mountains and caves in accordance with popular [...] wander through jungles and over mountains in quest of a great preceptor [...] intense desire for emancipation.
[11] As stimulants, tea, coffee, and [...] monks, who crossed intractable mountains and lived in remote caves, would [...] 1 )
[90] There are six categories of hills [...] small hillocks, hillocks, hills and mountains. The land near sources of water [...] (thankuni) [Hydrocotyle asiatica Linn.].
[5] The average of rhythms of all rhythms [...] own vibrations – the mighty mountains, the flowing rivers, the lovely [...] vested with the universal rhythm.
[80] 4) kuco ciḿŕi – [...] reproduce in the water that washes down mountains in the rainy season, and
[6] The original home of the eagle was the mountains of the Alps in central Europe. [...] in different portions of these mountains. Later, they spread to other areas [...] called an “aerie”.
[38] The manifested vibrations which [...] smell, trees, plants, creepers, mountains and valleys, etc. are only the [...] basis of various types of sound.
[33] The present North India, that is the area lying north of the Bindu mountains to Tibet, was submerged under [...] past. The area south of the Bindu mountains which now includes South India, [...] that Austrico-Negroid population.
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] phenomena – the hills and mountains, the rivers and oceans, the forests, [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[10] Geographically this planet of ours [...] motionless, high and intractable mountains. In some places rivers cut vast [...] great lakes with a thudding sound.
[20] The Mongolians had China as their [...] because of the obstruction of high mountains in Asia. So they advanced eastward [...] original inhabitants of those places.
[1] Human beings led by self-interest [...] the sky and air, the hills and mountains, the rivers and forests, the wild [...] ecology. There is no alternative.
[2] It is said, “Múkaḿ [...] will speak and the lame will scale mountains. If one asks Parama Puruśa [...] pauṋgaḿ launghayate girim.”
[4] The kśatriya does not worry [...] flames of fire; he leaps from lofty mountains and in rockets pursues planets [...] conqueror, and not to be merely alive.
[13] Two thousand years ago when people used to live in the mountains, in caves, the way people used [...] gestures of your hands and feet.
[3] This manifestation or emanation [...] river which flows swiftly in the mountains but which slows down considerably [...] before finally merging in the sea.
[2] What is knowledge? It is psychic [...] the sky, the wind, the hills, the mountains and numerous other entities. We [...] is the first stage of knowledge.
[74] “Okay. Ill accompany you to the edge of the mountains.”
[87] We reached the end of the mountains. I looked at him and suddenly [...] 11 )
[15] Economic planning will aim to make [...] and the location of the hills and mountains; the location and amount of mineral, [...] use of this data and information.
[25] The original home of the Aryans was southern Russia, east of the Ural Mountains, now known as the Caucasus. The [...] complexion, black hair and black eyes.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous [...] in space, in the deserts, in the mountains, in the dense forests and on the [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[13] Besides the physical and intellectual [...] society and go to caves in the mountains and perform arduous penance to [...] spiritual practices, which is:
[83] Aga is formed by adding the prefix [...] nagádhiráj [king of the mountains], we can also call them agádhiráj.
[84] Apparently, there are many things which do not move. So why do we call mountains naga, aga, or acala [unmoving]? [...] times people had a notion that mountains could fly. One day they would [...] kilometres away, or, in other words, mountains at that time were not naga, aga or acala. Seeing mountains flying around this way, Indra, [...] Then how could he remain Indra?
[85] So Indra came down to do battle with the mountains, fearlessly cutting them down. [...] Indra had finished rendering the mountains powerless, their name became aga/naga/acala. [...] written these lines of poetry:
[100] “The region where we are [...] nowadays call Rarh. The eastern mountains of Gondwanaland ran parallel from [...] where could the Ganges come from?
[101] “This was during the time [...] the area near Meghasini peak, the mountains ran more or less southeast. The rest of the mountains ran from west to east and their [...] human beings came to the earth.
[120] “The part of Gondwanaland [...] I would guess that the western mountains that we now call the Vindhya and Sátpurá mountains were once much higher. They had [...] excessive snowfall, but the eastern mountains, although very high and snow-capped, were not as high as the western mountains. It is likely that the first appearance [...] – this we can be certain of.
[130] I continued. “Near the high mountains of this Gondwanaland there were many huge pits. With the passage of time the mountains eroded and became large hills, [...] the upper portions were very tall mountains. Although many large pits have [...] coal-yard with an open pit.”
[32] “I am a child of Magadha. [...] with dense forests. Beyond the mountains, from the north to the south, [...] lush green Magadha that once was.
[35] He went on. “Skandagupta [...] Grdhrakút́a and Cakravarttii mountains. In the eastern region of the Grdhrakút́a Mountains was Angadesh and the Magadha Empire. [...] eastern regions of the Cakravarttii Mountains was the land of Rarh, which came [...] southern portion of the Ramgarh Mountains to the south and the western portion [...] Rájyavarddhana and Harśavarddhana.
[58] “It was an unbelievable and [...] Brahmayoni and Grdhrakút́ mountains. His Guru in Sáḿkhya [...] Sáḿkhya concept of pradhána.
[45] Talking about ácarańa [...] a walk nearly every day in the mountains east of Jamalpur. I used to sit [...] another, several small and large mountains run parallel to each other. The [...] that lay in the valley between two mountains. In this valley there was also [...] mountain in front was completely bare.
[84] “The Angika language has [...] land between the Ganges and the mountains and thus was an ideal spot for [...] Hills in the Dakra River basin.
[103] “It is a very small cave,” [...] era. On the western edge of these mountains you will find the grave of Jamal [...] place was named Jamalpur after him.
[160] (70) In the crimson rays of the [...] sky-kissing challenges of the rocky mountains. Remember that victory does not [...] Be ready from this very moment.
[12] PAIṊCA BHÚTA. Five [...] – “Daughter of the Mountains”; one of the three wives of SADÁSHIVA. [...] is, “common people”.
[38] People generally surrender to a [...] movement, He makes the lame traverse mountains. He is one, but the potentialities [...] entities out of His mental body.