Mo > References for ‘movable’
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[2] Now let us see what is dharma. [...] whether it is animate or inanimate, movable or immovable, has a particular [...] ones entitative existence.
[2] Brahma is the composite of Puruśa [...] entity, whether animate or inanimate, movable or immovable, consists of Puruśa [...] will certainly one day awaken.
[3] The one who has known the Supreme [...] everything, animate and inanimate, movable and immovable, from the Supreme [...] the quality of making one great.
[8] As stated earlier, each and every [...] That is why animals are said to be movable, while trees and plants are immovable.
[24] In the sphere of material science, [...] properties of animate and inanimate, movable and immovable entities, because [...] Yet how little they really know!
[13] You have to utilize all your skills [...] draw a line of distinction between movable and immovable objects.
[8] Neohumanism also ensures the proper [...] inanimate “jada”, for movable “jaingama”, for immovable [...] the animate and inanimate worlds.
[5] None of the movable or immovable property of this [...] healthy body with a sound mind.
[618] In the sphere of material science, [...] properties of animate and inanimate, movable and immovable entities, because [...] Yet how little they really know.
[2] (1) Sons and daughters will inherit in equal shares the movable and/or immovable property of their [...] fathers family after her death.
[5] (4) The movable and/or immovable property acquired [...] during her marriage, or anything movable or immovable offered to her as gifts, will be considered as her self-acquired property.
[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] arbitrarily sell farmers movable and immovable property, and if [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.
[18] 1. Sons and daughters shall inherit in equal shares the movable and/or immovable properties of [...] fathers family after her death.
[21] 4. The movable and/or immovable properties acquired [...] during her marriage, or anything movable or immovable offered to her as gifts shall be considered as her self-acquired property.
[7] What is the difference between [...] inanimate, organic and inorganic, movable or immovable entities.