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[8] What is Pramáńa? [...] There was a materialist philosopher named Maharśi Cárváka [...] accepted. He advocated –
[1] It is observed that progress in [...] káśt́há . The book is named Márkańd́eya [...] Northern India, especially in Bengal.
[9] The word páli originated [...] of village folk, Hindu pandits named his language bhákhá [...] the language of the pandits only.
[2] The story of a puráńa [...] also had black soil: thus it was named “Krśńadviipa.” [...] (Krśńadviipa) he was named Krśńadvaepáyana [...] Krśńadvaepáyana Vedavyása.
[42] In Persia the Aryans first came [...] bahubriihi samása, so the Aryans named that food from which various types [...] Latin, and rice in modern English.
[43] So when the Aryans found that Persia offered them various delights, they named it aryánaḿ vraja, [...] proper name of the country is Iran.
[4] The second stage is artha. What [...] cessation of these triple affliction is named paramartha and their temporary [...] of pragmatism or spirituality.
[26] It would not be irrelevant to say [...] controlling point of it was a village named VajraYoginii of Vikrampur of Dhaka [...] of Buddhist Tantra lived there, named Pháhá-u-cá. [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[30] There is another interesting thing [...] Chowringee street in Calcutta has been named). These were the spiritual teachers of the Nátha Cult.
[169] In Asia in those days there was [...] Ságar, the Caspian Sea, named after him?) Many non-Aryans and [...] members of the Káshyapa gotra.
[6] Another interpretation is Yogashcittavrttinirodhah. There was a great philosopher named Patanjali. He said this about [...] called sahasrára in Sanskrit.
[12] From ancient India, the great Tantric [...] years ago, a great yogi from China, named Pa Fa Hu Le, went to Bengal to revive Ciinácára.
[14] And when the Aryans came in contact with rice, they named it “briihi,” which [...] “kanaka,” meaning “gold.”
[22] The Aryans were living in huts built on hillocks, and there was a lady in each group named “Gośt́hii Mátá.” [...] book The Human Society Part Two.
[28] The Pandavas, when introducing [...] Kunti, but his father was someone named Suda. People did not condemn Kunti [...] tomorrow. This is the law of society.
[19] The word indra has different meanings, [...] and there is a particular place named Indrapur or Indpur, which means [...] – “the terrible”.
[1] As mentioned before, there were [...] which made the land fertile, it was named Amba Bhumii (the Land under Water). [...] Bhumii are known as Ambastha).
[6] The leader of the Mahábhárata [...] It was Maharsi Garga himself who named the child Krśńa: [...] the child Krśńa.
[1] Take another small example – [...] an Afghan lady. There is a place named Kandahara, Gandhara in Sanskrit, [...] tremendous moral force she had!
[4] There is an old story about this. Once a child named Dhruva started doing sádhaná [...] spiritual pursuits. Dhruva replied,
[2] But it is true that often a powerful [...] disembodied mind. Suppose there is a man named Ráma Bábu who has [...] not by that of the dead person.
[2] If shúdras be defined as [...] natures brute laws could be named the Shúdra Age, because [...] leaders of the shúdras.
[13] During the days of Vajrayána [...] conceived of a stage of Buddha named bodhisattva, the stage immediately [...] and the state of enlightenment.
[23] Later, many gods and goddesses [...] in reality, there was no goddess named Manasá or Viśahari at the time of Shiva. In the Puranic Age, it was declared,
[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] she was the daughter of a person named Himálaya, but that she [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[12] Later, many gods and goddesses [...] in reality, there was no goddess named Manasá or Viśahari at the time of Shiva. In the Puranic Age, it was declared,
[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] she was the daughter of a person named Himálaya, but that she [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[11] Take another small example – [...] an Afghan lady. There is a place named Kandahara, Gandhara in Sanskrit, [...] tremendous moral force she had!
[7] What is salvation? People use words [...] “svarga”. There is no separate world named heaven or svarga. When ones [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[12] Suppose there are two persons. [...] known to Indians. In India it was named “rákśasii [...] been known as something different.
[18] [Failing to find any limit, Garga named the baby “Ananta” [...] “Krśńa”.]
[1] Why is the book Mahábhárata so named? The Mahábhárata [...] author of this book is Veda Vyasa.
[2] First I will say something about [...] Krśńa Dviipa was thus named Krśńa Dvaepayana [...] many books. He was a great man.
[17] Now let us know why this book is named Mahábhárata. When [...] jambushilá was found was named Jambu Dviipa. At present Jambu [...] Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.
[23] In ancient England there were so many countries, named Sussex, Essex, Yorkshire, etc. [...] combined and made Great Britain.
[52] Different groups formed, each with [...] men and women in a group had been named after that matriarch. As both [...] the evolution of a social system.
[4] Next to Gopabhúm was Sámantabhúm, [...] Rai built a new city which was named after him, Bankurai. This was subsequently changed to Bankura.
[6] To the west of Senbhúm was Manbhúm, which was named after King Mansing. Manbazar was [...] word Barahabazar as Barabazar).
[7] South or southwest of Birbhum is [...] were its rulers, so the area was named Shavarbhum. The Kheriyas and the [...] means “peacock”).
[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] clothing, etc. Thus they first named the country Jambudviipa (“an [...] existence and expansion.”
[4] Allahabad was originally named Prayága; pra means “well” [...] were prohibited from going there.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] observing any festivals. So they named that additional month Malmás [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[16] And while following this system [...] calendar, and this new revenue year was named the Faslii year. It was not necessary [...] southwest Bengal, there was a king named Shálibáhan, who [...] renowned astrologer in Midnapur named Jayanta Páńigráhii who assisted the king in this regard.
[2] The Sanskrit verb bhr means [...] development. India has not been named after King Bharata , who [...] will be grammatically incorrect.
[37] So a Bengalee month is named after the Zodiac sign within which [...] the zodiac sign of Meśa.
[66] Is there any girl here named “Kalpaná”? No.
[23] But in scientific and rational [...] origin from the mouth of a god named Brahma. But will your scientific [...] Nityaḿ Vastrekaḿ Brahma.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] settle on a hill. The hill would be named after the group leader. Thus, [...] not been introduced at that time.
[3] As the first phase of learning, [...] the things spoken, the Veda was named “Shruti.” “Shruti” [...] Pakhtoon of the Peshawar area.
[10] In the Mahábhárata [...] being out of the reformation was named Saḿskrta.
[3] The king of Kashi agreed to this [...] were born to them. [The first] was named Vikranta and [the third] Alarka.
[3] Another example: In the olden days, [...] T́hákur. In Maharashtra they are named T́hákre or T́hákare.
[22] As the southern part of Kashmiira [...] [Eugenia jambolana Lam], the Aryans named it “Jambu Dviipa” [...] for self-development. Thus they named it “Bháratavarśa”. [...] development of its inhabitants”.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] and two, because the Vedas were named shruti. However, much later, in [...] of them were missing for good.
[50] As said before, the Aryans became [...] foot-driven husking devices, and thus named it tańd́ula. Tańd́ula [...] separate the rice from the chaff.
[64] There are many who try to make [...] thing in different words. They have named the mańipura cakra, nirmáńa [...] kamala or mahásukha cakra.
[65] Some have named the múládhára, [...] Tantra with any clear certainty.
[86] The non-Aryans were very happy [...] was for this reason that she was named “Gaorii” [which means [...] partial manifestation of Gaorii.
[88] After Dakśas yajiṋa [...] was perhaps immortal, and so they named Him “Mrtyuiṋjaya” [...] god and Gaorii as their goddess.
[11] Now let us discuss Digha. Previously [...] Ramnagar, a town near Digha, was named after Ramnarayan Hata, the last [...] used to be predominantly Buddhist.
[12] D́áhá here [...] and a half thousand years. It was named after the spiritual guru of the [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[2] Strange Experiences provides some [...] his life until the end of 1966. Named after its temple to the goddess [...] geographic landmarks in Jamalpur.
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is mention of a king named Hirańyakashipu. His sister, [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[84] The ritualistic differences in [...] Everyone has a singular dharma named spirituality, and only this is [...] are mere collections of rituals.
[205] Bitter gourd, named after its extremely bitter taste, [...] known mainly as a blood purifier.
[310] In the past, Calcutta and the surrounding [...] surrounding area. Salt Lake was named after the salty water in eastern [...] mainly confined to the Sundabans.
[9] Now let us discuss Digha. Previously [...] Ramnagar, a town near Digha, was named after Ramnarayan Hata, the last [...] used to be predominantly Buddhist.
[4] Karna : In many cases aristocratic [...] anyone. He was her son by a king named Suda. Such things received social [...] followed a code of simple morality.
[328] Some say that after thousands of [...] there were creatures on this earth named human beings who were educated, [...] – save the dying humanity.
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, [...] controlling point of it was a village named Vajra- Yoginii of Vikrampur of [...] of Buddhist Tantra lived there, named Pháhá-u-cá. [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[30] There is another interesting thing [...] Chowringee Street in Calcutta has been named). These were the spiritual teachers of the Nátha Cult.
[31] King Váńa of Varendrabhúmi [...] Váńeshvara, etc., named after King Váńa. [...] understand the history of their origin.
[38] There was another famous yogi of [...] road to Kalighat. That road was named after Caoraungii Bábá [...] it is a distortion of history.
[6] This is how the patrilineal order [...] live on a hill, and that hill was named after the headman, or the patriarch, [...] instance, there was a rśi named Maharśi Káshyapa living on one hill; naturally that hill was named after him. Another rśi, [...] another hill; that hill would be named after him. This is how the system [...] Buddha, as I have said earlier.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. "Great [...] established in the Vedic period named after King Mithi who ruled and [...] Indian history from 1526 to 1707.
[5] There was a great scholar named Rohit. There was a rule in those [...] “Pandaya” is derived.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] moving and moving joyfully, they named their country “Aryanavraja” [...] moves and while moving learns.
[25] A person becomes like his or her [...] talked about Shabda Brahma. He named it náda. His existence [...] the objects of their thinking.
[4] I also said that one could ask [...] tenth rk. In the Rk Veda, the rk is named by the word used in the rk for [...] “the rk for Savitá”.
[20] THE [...] Si, after whom the fruits were named. Owl and mango: A [...] English language." –Eds.
[21] GENERAL [...] is a road-bridge over the river named Krśak Setu ( [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[38] Samaplushiná. The word plushiná [...] white ants once made a hill became named “Válmiiki”. [...] build an ant hill around his body.
[10] Krśńadvaepáyańa [...] There are many historical figures named Vyása, however, careful [...] all Vyása, not their name.
[13] In the Vedas, especially in the [...] súktas. Normally the rk is named according to the name by which [...] certain cases that rk also, is named with the help of the first word. [...] were composed in certain metres.
[69] During the time of the Atharvaveda, [...] clear proof that the rśi named Vaedarbhi was a man of Vidarbha, [...] has become Atharvá.”
[7] I said to Sutanuká, “The [...] been increasing. The Shia Moslems named the city Illahabad, but during [...] of Agra and Oudh (UP for short).
[58] King Mithi occupied Videha. To [...] Trihotriiyá Yajiṋa was named Trihut. The land of Shákyárańya, [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.
[60] Immediately after crossing the [...] Muzaffarpur. This latter district was named after Muzaffar Shah. It covered [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[62] Trihut District was quite large [...] abundance of forest honey); Darbhanga, named after the famous Dáŕibhangá [...] Daŕibhangá); and Samastipur, named after Samasti Náráyan Ray).
[7] 4) Shikharbhum : The expanse [...] The kingdom of Shikharbhum was named after Sametshikhar. The Shikharbhum [...] Ráŕhii Maithili Brahmans of Bengal.
[8] 5) Mallabhum : Vishnupur [...] of this kingdom, hence it was so named.
[14] 10) Dhabalbhum or Dhalbhum [...] Dhabaldeo, and the kingdom was named after them.
[20] At that time the custom in Ráŕh [...] (ekatá), they built a temple named Ekateshvara. This temple is situated [...] temple influenced by Shaeva Dharma.
[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient Bráhmii script is the Shriiharśa script. It was named Shriiharśa after King Harshavardhan, [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.
[3] Much later the Aryans, moving from [...] of topography that the land was named Birbhumi or Birbhum in the Austric [...] environment, or for fear of the wolves?
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] founded the Thailand dynasty and named the country Shyámdesh. [...] starting-point of civilization.
[15] (1) Some ásanas are similar to animal movements so they are named after those animals; for example, [...] garud́ásana [bird posture], etc.
[16] (2) Some ásanas have the characteristics of animal structures, so they are also named after those animals; for example, kúrmakásana [tortoise posture], etc.
[17] (3) Some ásanas are named by the qualities of the ásana; [...] benefited by this ásana.
[84] The ritualistic differences in [...] Everyone has a singular dharma named spirituality, and only this is [...] are mere collections of rituals.
[26] With the passage of time, the use [...] remains. In Rarhi Bengali chilli was named ságarapáriyá [...] comes the modern Rarhi sonpare.
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[9] There are also other categories [...] therefore the disease cancer was named after the Latin word for crab. [...] expressions natural instincts.
[6] Primary school children are mistakenly [...] fruit that Mr. Pi Si developed was named “peach” (in Hindi, [...] some parts of China and in Bengal.
[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. [...] she was the daughter of a person named Himalaya, but that she was a person [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[9] He will steal away the Átman of a person and his mind will not know it, Therefore, He is named Mákhanacora. As the cream [...] Átman, so He is Mákhanacora.
[17] This world is ideational for Him [...] Niyantrańa, and He who controls it is named Krśńa. Therefore, [...] (Svarasa). This very object is named Paramarasa. The unit mind does [...] Paramarasa. This alone is a safe way.
[23] And another meaning of náram is bhakti, devotion. You know there was a great muni [seer] named Nárada. Da means “donor”. [...] [“Distributor of Devotion”].
[21] Another name of prańava [...] Prakásha”. Is there any boy named Oṋm Prakásha here?
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[1] In ancient times there was a renowned scholar named Rohita. He was a great scholar, [...] acquisition of bookish knowledge.
[7] I was talking about Indonesia. [...] president, Sukarno (Soyekarna) was named after the Karna of the Mahábhárata. [...] for heart disease so it has been named after Hanuman, the son of the [...] despite being non-Aryan languages.
[21] The number of vrttis varies according [...] the pineal gland, the yogins have named it sahasrára cakra [sahasra [...] union with the Transcendentality.
[18] You know Garga Muni was the brother [...] would be done now, and hence he named the child Krśńa. It was he who named the child Krśńa [...] world and forming Great India.
[133] Ku + jan + d́a = kuja [...] was born from the earth it was named kujagraha . At present this [...] contains the following verse :
[96] In the subsequent stage they [...] sacrifice is performed by one) and named it the Trihotriiya land or Tirhut [...] with insurmountable opposition.
[8] But it is true that often a powerful [...] disembodied mind. Suppose there is a man named Ráma Bábu who has [...] not by that of the dead person.
[18] The Saḿskrta word “nikat́a” [...] came from beyond the sea it was named “laḿká maric”. [...] “laḿká”.
[3] People attempt to pass off cheap [...] There is a story about a sahib named Dock. He told the artisans of [...] Such types of ornamentation were named d́ák decorations or the d́ák ornaments after Mr. Dock.
[83] Another meaning of kumárii [...] also a cape. That is why it is so named. If a Kumáriká is [...] tautology, like a golden gold armlet.
[6] Thus it has been examined that [...] mind which deals with indriyas is named kámamaya kośa. This [...] physical longings of the microcosm.
[22] How is it possible to make Paramátman [...] witnessing him or her, this is named dhruvasmrti. This alone is spiritual [...] does a person get true knowledge.
[10] Once upon a time there was a [...] town. That is why the place was named Baráhanagar [ Baráha or Bará means a “boar”].
[5] At that time, in the district of Birbhum there was an intelligent man named Deviibar Ghatak. In order to save [...] but is in fact a Sanskrit word.
[72] The planet Saturn is bluish [...] mother. That is why Saturn was also named Cháyátanaya [...] or kálagraha .
[4] The couplet is ambiguous. Its literal meaning is that a boat named karuńá has been [...] will not be able to bind them.
[11] The name of the great sage Kańáda [...] philosophy, hailed from a village named Patijhalda in the Ráŕh [...] Mukundaráma writes:
[26] According to many, there was no actual person named Maharśi Cárváka. [...] name by which he was later known.
[31] When smoke mixes with fog and [...] fog); in modern Bengali it has been named dhoṋyásá [...] times: káliká .
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] the Bay of Bengal] it has been named ságarashree . Thanks [...] called káliká .
[60] I have already said that cucumbers [...] shashaka>shashaa>shashá ). The fruit was so named because it was a favourite of [...] its oil can be used for cooking
[75] Even after this invasion the Aryans [...] make inroads into Magadh, they named the place as Magadh in the pejorative [...] , they perhaps contemptuously named the place as Varjyabhúmi [...] also used to mean varjya .
[19] Although there was no scientific [...] the Damodar River bed. So they named the river Dámodara [...] vast expanse of the Damodar basin.
[77] I said to Sutanuká, “The [...] been increasing. The Shia Moslems named the city Illahabad, but during [...] of Agra and Oudh (UP for short).
[128] King Mithi occupied Videha. To [...] Trihotriiyá Yajiṋa was named Trihut. The land of Shákyárańya, [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.
[130] Immediately after crossing the [...] Muzaffarpur. This latter district was named after Muzaffar Shah. It covered [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[132] Trihut District was quite large [...] abundance of forest honey); Darbhanga, named after the famous Dáŕibhangá [...] Daŕibhangá); and Samastipur, named after Samasti Náráyan Ray).
[32] 12) Asafoetida is called kavara [...] little reddish so our forefathers named it in this way. The Hiuṋgulá is a tributary of the Ajay River.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] Vyása. The oldest compositions were named Rgveda, the intermediate portions were called Yajurveda, and the remaining portions were named Atharvaveda. The last-named Veda was named after the great sage, Atharva, [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[13] In Ráŕh, [...] there is a town named Kalna where there is still a temple [...] Ráŕh. The town was named Ambiká-Kalna, after the goddess, and is now called Enbo-Kalna.
[7] A truly righteous person should [...] with spiritual significance, and named it the Dolyátra of Shrii Krśńa.
[7] Indu + bil + ac = indubila. By [...] create stomach ulcers. Thus they named the fruit bilva.
[93] Many people become confused by [...] more!). The eighth daughter he named Chái-ná Kálii [...] change his daughters name.
[91] The nádabindu mark ( [...] iishvara. Take, for example, a person named Shubhamanas Sarkar. While he is [...] English word “late”.
[26] This reminds me of an old story. Many, many years ago, there was a great Buddhist scholar named Káhńa who lived in Bangladesh. Regarding the Supreme Entity he observed:
[19] There is an unhealthy tendency [...] people say that since India was named “Bháratavarśa” [...] contradict this. India was not named after King Bharata. In fact, the [...] “Bháratavarśa”.
[2] In those days there was no Arabian [...] Asia and Oceania – has been named Gondwana land by [[geologists]] [...] live in the [[Chattisgarhi area]].
[2] The next word is Shiva. Shiva also [...] was a great, great yogi in India named Shiva, or Sadáshiva. He [...] means the Cosmic Consciousness.
[30] The area where Náradá [...] Náradá script. Later the script was named Nágarii after them. When [...] still prevalent among merchants.
[15] The third category of devayoni [...] they were devayoni. So Tibet was named Kimpuruśa Varśa. [...] sake of history at a later date.
[7] Although there is some small Chinese [...] annexed them into his own kingdom and named his capital Singhapur (Singapore) [...] always shyámala [green] he named it Shyámadesh. In recent [...] peoples daily life there.
[77] Maize or corn is an indigenous [...] low. This variety of maize was named after the first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
[14] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] with black coloured soil, he was named Krśńa Dvaepáyana. He was the author of the eighteen Puráńas:
[18] Those who named the Octorloney Monument Shahid [...] his life in a jihad or crusade.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] “noŕwester” in English. The wind is named according to the direction in [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[5] Language becomes distorted by keeping [...] other words, it is newly titled or named. For example, if we say ahammi [...] of the Brahman pandits.”
[32] One speciality of dvandva samása [...] historical name of this person. The city named after Lava is Lavapura → Láhor.
[34] A couple of similar words are ketakii [...] So even though there is a flower named ketakii and a river named “Vipáshá” [...] Ketakii and Vipáshá.
[7] Some of the important glands need [...] supporting arteries of the thyroid, named manya, also become incapable [...] in the armpits and in the groin.
[1] In this Universe of ours, there [...] past, there was a great philosopher named Kańáda. He said in his theory –
[29] The inclination within people to [...] India and Southeast Asia have been named with the words pura, nagara, etc., [...] in a city or in a rural village.
[32] Many places in India and Southeast Asia were named with the words pura, nagara, upanagara, [...] your daughters wedding].
[37] The British built soldiers [...] station was built there it was named Dumdum. The actual name of the [...] Ghughudáuṋgá.
[38] The Aryans established their first [...] designation nada [large river] and named it the Sindhu. The Sindhu has [...] later on it became The Punjab.
[41] After that the Aryans advanced [...] after crossing the Saptasindhu they named the new land east of it Haritdhánya; [...] the name of lodhra as a cosmetic.
[47] As a result of the Aryans settling [...] the end of their names were all named during the Pathan or Mughal era, [...] more than seven hundred years old.
[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] the Suvarnarekha River, I have named Contai Bengali. The full pronunciation [...] poet Kalidasa was from this area.
[6] In those days there was a great scholar named Rohita. He was like an ocean of [...] on’. Dont stop.”
[1] There are certain deities which [...] town of Simla. The place has been named after the deity Káliká. There is a particular place named Kálkájii in Delhi. That area has been named after the goddess Káliká, [...] Tárá is a recognized deity.
[38] How did Hazaribagh get its name? Hazaribagh was named after Harailal Singh Deo of the [...] developed. The soil is fertile.
[69] There are three scripts in Bhojpuri. [...] Vedas in Nagari script, which was named “Devanagari” 800 years [...] Angika and is 1,100 years old.
[3] The hills on which people used [...] likewise the hill itself would be named after that matriarch. These days [...] dogmatic clan or caste system.
[4] So each hill was named after its sage. If Maharśi [...] patriarchal system of leadership.
[14] In many cities and towns of Bengal [...] Bájár in Calcutta was not named because it was a “big market”; [...] surrounding the Buŕoshiva temple.
[16] Párvatii had a son called Bhaerava, and Kálii a daughter named Bhaeravii. Shiva first taught [...] Shivagotra [the Family of Shiva].
[30] Let me tell you a short story about [...] southern India there is a river named Kaoverii. People mistakenly call [...] one time “Cauveri”.)
[1] Every object has its own dharma, [...] nature; and an object is known and named with reference to that essential [...] remain firm in its own dharma.
[14] Another prince of Siḿhapur was Sahasneváhu who conquered Thailand and named the country Siam. Another king [...] revenue collectors of North India.
[89] The fundamental meaning of the [...] there was a man in Shúrasena named Aghásura who was a very [...] hired him to kill the baby Krishna.
[38] Chinese has three dialects, but [...] the Ramayana, an Indonesian king named his son “Sukarno.” [...] she was born on a rainy night.
[4] The second stage is artha. What [...] of these triple afflictions is named paramártha, and their temporary [...] or mental, or of spirituality.
[1] Due to internal clash and cohesion [...] transcendentality. This phase of evolution, named saiṋcara, is the inanimate [...] result in the formation of mind.
[7] Macrocosm and microcosms themselves [...] Consciousness and so the latter is also named Kút́astha. The Nucleus [...] the pituitary gland is located.
[3] A list of ásanas is given [...] ásanas; among them a few are named here which are most necessary [...] person according to his or her need.
[5] What is science? Science means, [...] 2000 years ago, one philosopher named Maharśi Kańáda said,
[96] “The Dutch brought with them [...] farmer to grow this legume was named Caturbhuj Mańd́al.
[61] “In those days Magadhas [...] Pát́aliiputra was named after due to his philanthropy [...] mother was Pát́alii.
[65] “Thereafter he took the road [...] a short time in a small village named Svámiisthána (Svámiisthán [...] Pávápurii on Magadha soil.
[11] One can venture a guess that when [...] cane, even from a distance, they named the plant ikśu.
[22] Formerly in Bengal, as well as [...] lunar calendar, the lunar month is named after whatever constellation the [...] place of Agraháyańa.
[39] It is quite true that decomposed [...] many villages in Western Rarh are named Áuṋgárd́ihi, [...] dáma is “fire”).
[82] “Southern Angas chief [...] the Kalhan Hills (near Kahalgaon, named after Maharsi Kalhan), Ajagavii [...] language also belongs to this place.
[103] “It is a very small cave,” [...] Islam in this area. This place was named Jamalpur after him.
[25] “Svarńanakula Kathá”. [...] and Bábá Himself named it as ‘Svarńanakula [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[3] But everyone knew who the mother was, so the order was a matrilineal order. Often the sons were named after their mothers. For instance, if the mothers name was Maodgalii, the son would be named Maodgalyáyan; if her name was Rúpasári, the son would be named Sáriputta. If the mothers [...] mothers name was very important.
[47] These special powers of cańd́iká [...] shakti. The one found in ashoka was named Shokarahitá shakti. The [...] power in dád́imba was named Raktadantiká. The power [...] finally, the divine power in paddy was named Lakśmii. Even to this day, [...] accidentally trample grains of rice.
[74] The author of the Purana has said [...] his principal face, the boy was named Kárttika. Krttiká [...] months of the Bengali calendar are named.
[28] There is another allusion to Lakśmii. [...] from His capital, Dwaraka, a demon named Narakasura launched an attack [...] against this Asura and killed him.
[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] took the form of a river, it was named Carmańvatii in Sanskrit. [...] present name of the river is Chambal.
[65] Now the question arises, how did [...] Buddhist Tantra there was a deity named Tárá. She is the [...] Tárá it is said,
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] Vyasa. The oldest compositions were named Rgveda, the intermediate portions were called Yajurveda, and the remaining portions were named Atharvaveda. The last-named Veda was named after the great sage, Atharva, [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[13] In Ráŕh, there is a town named Kalna where there is still a temple [...] Ráŕh. The town was named Ambiká-Kalna, after the [...] was accepted in Buddhist Tantra.
[39] Now, many of you are aware of the [...] Rámáyańa, he named it Rámacaritamánasa [“The Life of Rama As Conceived by Tulsidas”].