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[13] You people of today are more enlightened. [...] human beings overcame them and moved towards their goal with firm steps; and how even today they are advancing by solving numerous problems.
[204] The assembled ghosts were moved by his eloquent speech, and were totally convinced. The MP encouraged by the response, continued:
[22] The coastal areas of Bengal were [...] Bengals clocks were also moved ahead one hour from Indian Standard [...] several other places in Bengal.
[109] The sweet relationship between [...] ideal uppermost in their minds and moved towards that ideal. That is why [...] caraeveti ["Move on, move on"].
[22] People should not be allowed to [...] pushed easily it will have to be moved more forcibly. You will have to [...] for acceleration in the speed.
[17] But this interpretation of yoga [...] yoga”. So here Tantra has moved a step further. According to Patanjali, [...] refuses to accept this concept.
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to when objects change their place, are moved from one point to another, when [...] everything functions properly.
[7] A person whose all desires have [...] hyáptakáma rśis moved along this path of satya in the [...] satya. So the rśis said,
[12] Rice was heavily used, as wheat [...] contact in Persia. When the Aryans moved from Persia to India, in the period [...] they knew only the use of barley.
[5] So humanity continued progressing [...] became weaker. Humans at that time moved like their monkey ancestors. While [...] monkeys belong to the same gotra.
[14] In the second phase people started [...] hovered in the human mind as humanity moved away from animality. Gradually [...] worship soil they become soil.
[10] Thus time, which is entirely dependent [...] the earth. If the earth has not moved around the sun, or the moon around [...] are also not the ultimate factor.
[73] Here there may be a little confusion [...] all its acrobatics, it has not moved even a step forward. Yoked to [...] could not move a step forward.
[113] Among modern critics we can observe [...] this objectively may perhaps be moved to emotion by such a song of lamentation, [...] rehearse the song beforehand?
[2] Take the case of our poles: the [...] the people say that satellites moved in and out of this earth when [...] will take place in the future.
[26] That Supreme Entity is the unique [...] smiles, tears and songs, is not moved by the show, because it is the deceptive play of his magic.
[6] The principles of Prakrti are known [...] is dental sa. And everything is moved or influenced by energy (kriyá [...] guńa”, “ra” means “moved by energy”, and “va” [...] ucyate”. Every object or entity is moved by these biija mantras. Therefore [...] object”, “all objects”.
[14] Now the word Krśńa [...] use saying that we wont be moved by that attraction. We will have [...] he attracts or draws everything.
[22] This type of degradation is not [...] attainment of this freedom they moved along the path of development [...] application of His divine energy.
[38] Can this emancipation be attained [...] of cowards. A mighty personage, moved by flattery, may give the flatterers [...] cowards would decline to accept it.
[3] When the members of a society come [...] Samaj or society. Some may have moved far ahead; some may have lagged [...] whole world as an integral entity.
[18] The news was broadcast by television [...] anything else with wheels, and moved back to Shivas Kashii. Within [...] deserted as a market place at night.
[1] When the Aryans first entered India, [...] Harihána). In the third stage the Aryans moved to Prayága (Pra means well [...] were Aryo-Austrico-Mongoloids.
[3] However, as the Aryans advanced [...] was increasingly deflated as they moved eastward from Allahabad.
[31] The king and queen did not object. [...] silver-coloured rein in his hand. He moved swiftly, riding a milky-white [...] moonlit night, O Friend?”
[92] The prince felt that the fairy [...] Horse!” The Peacock Horse moved forward through the hazy darkness towards the Kingdom of Light.17
[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] gradually developed as the Aryans moved from country to country, undergoing [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.
[8] The other cult, the non-Shaeva [...] it, and then the blade of grass moved. What is the harm if we want to [...] cult over the non-Shaeva cult.
[5] Human beings are moved and guided by their own unit minds, [...] the Macrocosm asserts Its mind.
[11] Now let us discuss Digha. Previously [...] district headquarters. The British moved their headquarters to Kánthi [...] used to be predominantly Buddhist.
[17] “There in that very house [...] yajiṋa. Seeing all this, he was moved to his very depths. He was overwhelmed. [...] about half of his body did not.
[3] These three guńas are like [...] [sattvaguńa] met the gentleman and was moved by his plight. “If you go [...] Bhágavata dharma.”
[27] Again I called out, “Hey [...] is this universe. He had gone, moved on. Perhaps the man of this world [...] some unknown, unrecognized home.
[200] [[ Then humans understood that [...] in the human mind as humanity moved away from animality. Gradually [...] worship soil they become soil.
[9] Now let us discuss Digha. Previously [...] district headquarters. The British moved their headquarters to Kánthi [...] used to be predominantly Buddhist.
[31] Human beings are always moving. They moved in the past, they are moving now, [...] comparing Brahma to a valueless zero.
[16] Inspiration and the thought of [...] stones and earth are not easily moved by spiritual inspiration; nor [...] crude people who are not easily moved by the application of spiritual [...] of physical energy is required.
[11] The human body is a machine moved by fifty propensities (vrttis) [...] turn control the bodily functions.
[9] [In order to demonstrate this point, [...] For some time the lower regions moved a little and then became motionless. [...] inactive and devoid of vital energy.]
[5] “Vimalam acalam”. “Acalam” [...] treated as if it were a mountain, not moved, not moving, not shaking, not deviating from its principles.
[22] “This is the first phase [...] In the second phase the Aryans moved further southeast: their influence [...] Harihána → Hariyána).
[23] “Then, in the next phase, [...] the Vedic influence. Then they moved farther east, and their influence [...] still persists even today.”
[37] “Take for example the case [...] emerging from the Ganges at Trivenii, moved southwards, and then it and the [...] the sea entering into the land.
[57] The British occupied both Agra [...] of British rule, the capital was moved to Lucknow. Anyway, there was [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[3] Manifestation [of culture] is coupled [...] part-civilization of Ráŕh moved ahead. In this respect, even an [...] should not be ignored. They not only moved towards [worldly] fulfilment along [...] lyrical expressions came into being.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] witness that hard-bodied tiny animals moved on the soil of Ráŕh [...] of western Ráŕh.
[17] There was one such eddy in the [...] Cákdá. Nowadays the Bhagiirathii has moved more to the west.
[28] After the fall of Saptagrám [...] Cuncŕos Suvarńa baniks moved there. They started living in [...] those days Calcuttas trade moved principally along the Bhagiirathii. [...] the old residents of Calcutta.
[1] There are three main reasons why [...] affected. Secondly, if industries moved away from rural villages, the [...] system, economic balance is lost.
[3] Just as agriculture will have to [...] engaged in that sector has now moved towards agriculture. For a perfectly [...] intellectual or white collar jobs.
[4] In India village industries have [...] the ruined rural industries have moved towards agriculture. In rural [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!
[6] Hearing this news, the jackals [...] the impression of being deeply moved. “Phatus mother,” [...] so early in the morning?”
[7] Let us take an example. Jarasandha, [...] furious assaults, the capital was moved to Dwaraka. To reach Dwaraka one [...] antisocial forces of Jarasandha.
[13] Along with this, He fulfilled one [...] in no way affect Me.” He moved ahead in His own characteristic [...] science both directly and indirectly.
[5] While performing meditation, when [...] sai – “Those who have moved upwards towards Parama Shiva in [...] and supreme goal of human life.
[13] On another day, Kanika was sitting [...] well, looking down into it. If she moved slightly this way or that, or if she moved only a little to look at her own [...] prevent her certain death. Kanika moved stealthily forward from behind, picked the child up, and placed her on her lap.
[4] Chlorophyll is helped, is moved, by sun rays. It is the inherent [...] character, of pulsative nature.
[8] One meaning of the word ra [...] “ra-ra-ra” and the horse moved forward. And when they said [...] called ratha [chariot].
[87] Today things have changed. Mákaŕd́á or Sarasvatii has moved on, the Sarasvatii has dried up, [...] economic evaluation is necessary.
[91] I looked behind me only to find [...] supposed to be. Perhaps he had moved back a little, a little further away, to a more distant hiding place.
[17] I raise this topic because I want [...] through ideological clash. It has moved ahead, it is moving ahead, and [...] individually or collectively.)
[5] Humanity no doubt has some access [...] roles of Krśńa. I moved and danced with both, but now [...] through His irresistible charms.
[25] Thus human beings advanced and moved on. How do people progress? They [...] out and starts running after Him.
[1] As I show you here, when two fingers [...] As a result, hands can still be moved ;.. other fingers can also be moved, but the relative position between [...] special kind of finger arrangement.
[9] Karnas teacher was Parasurama. [...] but he neither made any sound nor moved his legs even in the slightest, [...] doing anything like that.”
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] Shúrasena and Shakasena). Then they moved forward along the western bank [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[92] “This is the first phase [...] In the second phase the Aryans moved further southeast: their influence [...] Harihána → Hariyána).
[93] “Then, in the next phase, [...] the Vedic influence. Then they moved farther east, and their influence [...] still persists even today.”
[107] “Take for example the case [...] emerging from the Ganges at Trivenii, moved southwards, and then it and the [...] the sea entering into the land.
[127] The British occupied both Agra [...] of British rule, the capital was moved to Lucknow. Anyway, there was [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[31] Another meaning of the word [...] Bengali . Nowadays we have moved one step further and changed gahaná to gayná .
[62] Whatever emanates from good intentions, or whatever moves or is moved towards goodness, is called [...] word kháráb .
[203] The cow-ghost said: “In that [...] pain he was in! Then the raven moved throughout the whole universe; [...] cried out with great difficulty:
[7] One rotation of the moon around [...] or earth, or had the earth not moved around the sun, there would be [...] cannot be the ultimate factor.
[8] The first Homo Sapiens did not [...] Melanesia, and from there again they moved in other directions, to find new homes in unexplored horizons.
[19] The Aryans first moved from West Asia and migrated to [...] Korea and Japan in the Far East.
[18] [The age] moved on. Humanity passed through several [...] bit of cultural and social life.
[19] Metamorphosis went on. Age after [...] rather, the bulk of the society, moved on goaded by these dogmas, and [...] were treated as unwanted beings.
[13] In the world, you see, in the first stage the creation moved from subtle to crude, from [...] movement from crude to subtle.
[26] The final and most dangerous form [...] of Italy and Hitler of Germany moved along the same path. When communist [...] Zedong built up Chinese superiority.
[29] In this connection I am reminded [...] walking towards it. The light moved on, and sometime later it came [...] microvita of the siddha group.
[30] Marańa means change. Death [...] infirm man. The same one entity has moved through a series of transformations, [...] all the changes qualify as death.
[18] Dharma is your real friend. So, [...] proper place. [When] dharma [is moved from] its place, that is called [...] there is dharma[sya] glánih.
[37] Farsi is written nowadays in a [...] modern Farsi literature has also moved forward on the path of development its speed is comparatively less than that of medieval Farsi.
[5] These creatures underwent changes [...] the next stage or phase, as they moved along the path of introversion [...] structures and psychic metamorphosis.
[2] In that early phase of human civilization, [...] development of civilization, they moved down to the plains and settled [...] Fire was discovered much later.
[7] Human beings must move forward, [...] back and discover that they have moved forward leaving many things behind; [...] coming year in a fruitful way.
[16] Because egg-producing creatures [...] non-reptiles, becoming creatures who moved by means of their hands and feet. [...] fed their offspring increased.
[103] The opportunists will misuse your [...] entreats you to give him relief. Being moved with pity, if you do what is needed [...] a hostile attitude towards him.
[90] Niiláiṋjana started [...] fireflies. Those few that were there moved aside when they saw me, but when [...] lost in a magical inner realm.
[157] When the caretaker entered my room he said: “Sir, you moved into the room last night! If you [...] you had had an accident?”
[163] “To relieve himself of any responsibility, the compounder moved and shook the bodies a little, [...] last rites and cremation.”
[170] “Just now Ive come [...] was lying, and with their help I moved the banyan tree just enough so [...] will also accompany you.”
[84] “I am really moved by your sincerity, overwhelmed. There should be more boys like you all over Magadha.”
[77] “Miirkashim accepted Vireshvijays reasoning and moved the capital to Monghyr. On Vireshvijays [...] Alipur, now a part of Calcutta).
[85] Again, moments later, the dogs [...] condition”]. Again the dogs tail moved a few times and again it barked [...] then started climbing the hill.
[7] Human history reveals that humanity has moved forward in this way. The first [...] – are critical junctures.
[9] Yes… his mind has moved slightly upward now. [The dádás [...] [Giving him a pen] How is this?