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[5] Sometimes it also happens that [...] enjoy the support of the mind, and naturally do not have the support of Átman [...] should not be reduced to slavery.
[38] Creation, we have seen, is the [...] creation, the human being, is then naturally the ultimate stage of the thought-wave. [...] stage in the evolution of life.
[54] Consciousness in humans is a reflection [...] thought-projection as real, and the unit within naturally has to feel it as real. Humans, [...] emancipating every one of Its units.
[4] Now, there is a great deal of difference amongst these religious texts. Naturally the question arises: What will [...] to accept, and which to reject?
[16] What is karma? Karma means the [...] relative factors, are also involved. Naturally, the human mind which measures [...] support of Parama Puruśa.
[11] The combined name for Puruśa [...] Puruśa and Prakrti are non-causal. Naturally if they are both non-causal it [...] guńa or without guńa.
[14] Unit consciousness (átman) [...] is a creation of Prakrti, will naturally leave the body with Her. This [...] human bodies as their shelters.
[1] Our subject of discussion yesterday [...] redeemed from sin, intellectuals may naturally ask a question: “How to attain that salvation?”
[10] If an ordinary sinner or a confirmed [...] Puruśa, then that mind will naturally become pointed. In that state [...] This is something very natural.
[3] However dignified or lofty the [...] cannot provide infinite objects. Naturally, therefore, the greatest worldly [...] provide everlasting happiness?
[23] So when Parama Puruśa is [...] some bad actions are committed, naturally their consequences also must be [...] physically, mentally, an spiritually.
[4] Humanity advanced a lot during [...] Krśńa had to play various roles. Naturally the question as to which role [...] difficult, is of no consequence.
[10] Later on the Mahásáḿghikas [...] Maháyána had state backing, and naturally had a larger number of followers. [...] India, Siberia, Japan, Tibet, etc.
[15] I have already said that relative [...] someones dearest relative has died. Naturally, this news will give her mind [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[62] Those whose Citta is predominately influenced by the static principle, naturally possess a greater degree of inertness [...] Krśńa was a Vipra.
[63] The indication of colour is most [...] sound and mood, and people are naturally disposed to such influences. Ladies [...] not then properly discernible.
[42] Our complaints are endless. In [...] patients of their diseases, we naturally become all the more offended and [...] involved in antisocial activities.
[24] Blackouts were in force from city [...] preparations taken against air attacks. Naturally, moving on the roads after dark [...] proper to hear the news in this way.
[73] The meaning of the word úlúpin [...] still not able to breathe in water naturally. Thus from time to time it must come up to the surface for air before it can dive again.
[6] A devotee naturally becomes a universalist. A devotee [...] Puruśa cannot hate anybody.
[38] In this fight for independence, [...] quit India the government would naturally go into the hands of the Hindus, [...] would remain as their subjects.
[7] The second inviolable principle [...] oppressing the poor, then people will naturally become disillusioned with it. [...] defects and forcibly convert them.
[81] Of course in that Vipra Age ignorant [...] to establish their rights, but naturally such endeavours were not viewed [...] in society, and still do today.
[123] Even today there is a group of [...] the minds of children, which are naturally inclined towards rationality, [...] exploitative hands of the vipras.
[140] When shúdras clash with [...] progress of humanity, they are naturally considered by society to be of [...] ruse, duplicity against duplicity.
[233] Of course there is another side [...] able to work free of worry. But naturally the vaeshyas do not extend their [...] the Vipra Age comes to an end.
[246] What to speak of revolution, even [...] day when the Vaeshya Age will end naturally through kránti [evolution], without any struggle.
[38] You know, it is the human wont that whenever two or three persons assemble, what do they naturally do? They criticize others. Suppose [...] they will do the kiirtana of Hari.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] discrimination, and then people naturally tend towards brutality. It is [...] of the more affluent countries.
[7] If a person is always encouraging those forty-nine propensities, naturally from human being he or she will [...] converted into intuitional stamina.
[15] He who meditates on Me can surmount [...] accepted as the object of ideation, naturally mind will also become like that. [...] Kśara is Akśara.
[3] If we take the full meaning of [...] divided into groups, one society will naturally try to thrive by exploiting the [...] independence that consciousness is lost.
[13] Intelligent people working in the [...] incentive for them to work hard. People naturally question the value of their labour [...] productive potential of its people.
[1] As mentioned before, there were [...] Magadha and Vaeshalii or Videha. Naturally Amba Bhumii was captured sometimes [...] Bhumii are known as Ambastha).
[5] So humanity continued progressing [...] weaker in the physical sphere. Naturally, the cranium grew, while the remaining [...] monkeys belong to the same gotra.
[27] The greater the clashes in human [...] progress or not, it has developed naturally and will continue to do so. The [...] are part of the unbalanced flow.
[56] Sáhityikas are seers of the truth, so naturally we should not expect anything [...] touch of a sympathetic heart.
[90] If art or literature is created around the base propensities of the human mind, people will naturally gravitate towards it in large [...] sight of the primary goal of art.
[198] In contrast to olden times, today [...] awards on sáhityikas . Naturally it will judge the merits and demerits [...] can never be called literature.
[6] And you know, if you always think, [...] a sinner, I am bad.” Then naturally your Father will be angry. He [...] relationship is purely domestic.
[3] It is true that every protozoic [...] is formed – generally or naturally of heterogeneous nature, and under [...] homogeneity or internal heterogeneity.
[6] Billions of microvita produce a [...] are the creation of microvita. Naturally, chemistry, biochemistry and all [...] reformulated, redefined and reclassified.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. [...] Mahábhárata period were naturally moralists.
[15] Sadáshiva is so vast that [...] before those who are superior, they naturally develop this sort of inferiority [...] stand before the scholars, they naturally feel so ordinary in comparison. [...] and scope to develop in the mind.
[16] Now, let us observe if there is [...] vehicle of inner thoughts and ideas. Naturally it is inseparably linked with [...] pros pect of total annihilation.
[30] When the waves of the unit mind [...] dwells on matter, that mind will naturally be filled with tamoguńii [...] waves of matter, control them.
[81] The selection of the kśatriya [...] strength of arms and mental strength. Naturally after the death of a leader, either [...] the next kśatriya leader.
[59] In all these three conditions one [...] unserved Saḿskáras, it naturally becomes incumbent on Him to evolve [...] physical entities cease to exist.
[3] The one who has known the Supreme [...] which this universe is implanted is naturally greater than the universe. The [...] the quality of making one great.
[9] Let us now examine the psychic [...] provides more food for it. It would naturally result in a corresponding increase [...] the intellectual sphere, also.
[6] In ancient India three scripts [...] took place about 3000 years ago. Naturally the Mithila script of Tirhut script [...] own script and its own alphabet.
[8] Naturally, they all became very tired and [...] grieve, but it was to no avail
[14] [A: “Naturally for any action to be manifested [...] transcendental in character.”]
[34] [A: “[[If]] there is no action [...] question of psychic measurement. So naturally, since they are bound by –”]
[36] [A: “– tethered by [...] spatial and personal limitations, naturally they can never be accepted as the object of ideation of a human being.”]
[48] [A: “Then in that case, if [...] -hood to those factors – then naturally, they themselves cannot be accepted [...] 7 ) ]
[8] The expansion of the physical body [...] thirty-nine, the human body expands naturally. In Sanskrit, the word tan means [...] has a tendency to expand”.
[4] The absence of any of the aforesaid [...] to meet its Waterloo. This will naturally mean the extinction of the human race. Is it so?
[10] The fourth one is social outlook. [...] of the same Supreme Progenitor. Naturally they are bound in a thread of [...] without Sádhaná.
[15] The Christian or Roman civilization [...] adverse to labour became indolent. Naturally they were defeated by a stronger [...] preceptor and hence they were defeated.
[20] Some people fear that atom or megaton [...] responsible for their production and so naturally intellect is superior to its products. [...] than what they have at present.
[5] In dreams one takes the mental [...] the real world is non-existent. Naturally, in dreams one fabricates a world [...] remains intact and you wake up.
[33] So, to counteract religious dogma [...] strength of religious dogma will be naturally weakened and finally eliminated. This will be the proper step-wise approach.
[6] In the following age human beings [...] the messengers of the new, were naturally held in the highest esteem by [...] and given unstinting respect.
[8] Naturally some people had to be engaged [...] called the vaeshya class.
[3] However dignified or lofty the [...] cannot provide infinite objects. Naturally, therefore, the greatest worldly [...] provide everlasting happiness?
[21] That is, the mind of the person [...] of the charioteer and so, quite naturally, the organ-like horses remain [...] the supreme benevolence (shreya).
[48] Bhúyashcánte Vishvamáyánivrttih. [...] taken shelter in Puruśa, naturally Máyá will surrender [...] Máyá surrenders before him or her.
[12] Alarka was then brought up under [...] which he had not gotten habituated. Naturally, under an evil care, Alarka as [...] a change in the administration.
[8] Later, it was discovered that tenderness, [...] ill and do not feel like eating. Naturally you will inform the members of [...] marked difference in intonation.
[10] When pluralities move towards the [...] fighting amongst themselves then naturally their tight bondages will gradually [...] (existential-I) portions of the mind.
[5] Win over their heart by propagating [...] untiring Karma Sádhaná, naturally, they will abandon their wrong notions about you; they will even start respecting you.
[78] It may be questioned whether it [...] butter, etc. to all people then naturally the state has to institute some [...] psychic or spiritual capacity.
[3] Not all human energy, however, [...] seemingly adverse physical world, naturally they must make constant endeavours [...] [the science of spirituality].
[22] Of course humans beings will not [...] age as well as constant use, it naturally decays and distorts information. [...] and a new person has taken birth.
[14] “I was so hungry that naturally I finished that small amount of [...] before me. This satisfied my hunger.
[22] Sensual objects are naturally crude and mean; and those who take these as their goals in life, naturally become crude and mean as well [...] their sensuous pursuits.”
[33] Pará-vdyá that leads [...] remains absolutely unknown to them. Naturally people with weak minds would prefer [...] highway, reinforced with concrete.
[34] The followers of the path of shreya will naturally have to fight against their saḿskáras [...] or intuitional knowledge.”
[67] If someone says that God came and [...] of argument and logic and will naturally have a shape. On this point, there [...] “Is” or “Is not.”
[10] It was twenty days later. I was [...] wear them only to work. Hence, naturally I assumed the fellow coming was [...] struck me as a little peculiar.
[6] The second type is internal psychic [...] are armed with spiritual power, naturally develop a kind of psychic power. [...] eliminate us. Their days are gone.
[124] Those staging a dharńá [...] Therefore, when the answer comes, they naturally conclude that it was given by [...] degree of concentration of the mind.
[16] There are several reasons why industries [...] potential. Different areas will naturally be conducive to producing different [...] dependence on outside raw materials.
[2] The social values of human beings [...] shoulder great responsibility are naturally accorded due recognition and respect, [...] execution of ones duties.
[20] The second advantage of the patrilineal [...] the child is known, the mother naturally does not feel so very alone in [...] adversely affected in any way.
[5] When asked by a logician, a philosopher [...] being. When man is a social being, naturally for him his Supreme Father, [...] not want to lead a secluded life.
[11] Microvitum, whether positive or [...] auricular nerves, and is vibrated naturally by dynamic objects such as aerial [...] it to convey negative microvita.
[1] Just as this material world made [...] spirituality, and that evolved mind naturally seek to merge into the Cosmic [...] dharma, that is, Bhagavad Dharma.
[45] About 1500 years ago, the people [...] embraced the Puranic religion. Naturally Bodhisattva Niilanátha [...] Caŕaka Festival is celebrated.
[5] The matriarchal social system was [...] existence of the patriarchal system naturally presupposes the existence of the [...] must be identified in the society.
[6] This is how the patrilineal order [...] Káshyapa living on one hill; naturally that hill was named after him. [...] Buddha, as I have said earlier.
[14] Every finite entity has a beginning [...] cannot be joined to the endless, so naturally there cannot be any middle either.
[30] People have been feeling this irresistible [...] first sprouted in their minds, but naturally now the question arises, what [...] analogous to this geographical tiira.
[6] The second category is the thoughts [...] eat stale rice and gourd, then naturally he thinks about the delicious [...] thoughts concerning past environments.
[18] The physical body of living beings [...] Macrocosm. Hence the physical body is naturally guided by spiritual impetus. The [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.
[7] “Panda” means self-knowledge [...] We go on [[doing]] physical work naturally. Spiritual practice begins with [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”
[2] If people of sublime intelligence [...] society if mentally deficient, naturally delinquent or insane persons produce [...] not cause any harmful reaction.
[1] The population of the world is rapidly increasing. Naturally, many people have become extremely [...] greater poverty for the people.
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] received externally in brain, will naturally give rise to a sympathetic vibration [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[15] Púrvohajátah. Those [...] before the advent of human beings. Naturally there was no question of anyone ascribing any name to it.
[24] The propensities that become the [...] There is a heavy rush in the train. Naturally he will have to undergo suffering [...] Kliśt́á vrtti.
[25] Suppose one sits in the first class having the ticket of the third class. The journey is naturally comfortable. This is Akliśt́á. [...] Ákliśt́ákliśt́á.
[36] He answered, “Yes, I was,” [...] is not more than fifty miles. So naturally in that country there cannot be [...] is also a variation in language.
[5] The relation between man and man, [...] attains maturity in the delta stage. Naturally, the delta stage is the finality of a civilization.
[19] The people of Bengal are intellectually [...] of three deltaic civilizations. Naturally, therefore, it is a powerful civilization, advanced in the intellectual and other spheres.
[19] There may be another disease, another [...] movement is extroversial, the path naturally becomes an analytic one, and that [...] panacea for all psychic ailments.
[3] As I have mentioned, this was in [...] with bamboo poles and mud walls. Naturally their temples would be in keeping [...] roof (or [up to] eight roofs).
[2] In the past a short-lived ice age [...] occurred. Instead of having decomposed naturally, these suddenly-expired animals [...] of all these kinds of fossils.
[124] Those staging a dharńá [...] Therefore, when the answer comes, they naturally conclude that it was given by [...] degree of concentration of the mind.
[10] In those eighteen scriptures written [...] rule. If you do something good, naturally there will be a good reaction. [...] called pápa or sin.
[15] Pseudo-spirituality cannot help [...] dogmatic and dogma-ic thoughts will naturally stifle the free flow of human [...] spirituality and not pseudo-spirituality.
[5] Now, this socio-sentiment, in its [...] nations, and along with this I must naturally also think, within the nations, [...] internationalism is not the solution either.
[16] In those countries which are developing [...] equally distributed among them, so naturally some countries resources [...] intellectual – against others.
[23] The British took three settlements [...] [“bobbin” in English] so naturally the name of the village become [...] was to the south of Govindapur.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or [...] example, ui-d́hibi [anthill]. Naturally, the name Táld́áḿrá [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[79] Those who want to promote the welfare [...] periphery of ones kith and kin. Naturally, then, there is no scope for violence, envy, narrowness, etc.
[104] The population of the world is rapidly increasing. Naturally, many people have become extremely [...] greater poverty for the people.
[16] The human being, mánuśa, [...] The momentum of previous lives naturally creates a longing for material [...] path shown by the rśis.
[12] The human mind is never fixed or [...] the subtle world, their mind will naturally turn to the quinquelemental world, [...] provided with some subtle pabulum.
[3] In India, Punjab and Haryana are [...] light and darkness cannot remain. Naturally, political peace is sure to be disturbed. America is affluent, Mexico is poor.
[17] Suppose a painter is drawing a [...] pramá in the creation of art. Naturally, in the absence of pramá, artistic creation cannot be symmetrical or systematic.
[6] Where Prakrti is dormant there [...] referred to as Mahattattva, it naturally appears to be different from its original standard.
[2] In the natural course of evolution, [...] parents and the other family members naturally enjoy great happiness. But it [...] development and scientific knowledge.
[13] Thirdly, people should be free [...] mental agonies continually, the mind naturally indulges in baser physical enjoyment [...] able to assimilate subtle ideas.
[21] If people of sublime intelligence [...] society if mentally deficient, naturally delinquent or insane persons produce [...] not cause any harmful reaction.
[31] The corresponding Arabic prefix [...] they have not been incorporated naturally into Bengali. So although Arabic [...] muyájjin [muezzin], etc.
[3] Panini observed that in certain areas the pronunciation of ńa had metamorphosed naturally into ŕhan or nan. He accepted [...] pronounced in the Yajurvedic style.
[5] Every jiiva, as part of its birthright [...] the collective prayer, then He naturally listens to the individual prayer [...] them too. One should remember,
[3] In ancient times, whenever people [...] many things then the mind will naturally flow in many directions; rather [...] Puruśa, it has been said:
[14] If, moreover, the person whom you [...] pát́isápt́á. Naturally the creation of millions of pát́isápt́ás [...] associated with your thought processes.
[19] There is a particular tune, a particular [...] these does not like visayarasa, and naturally leaving the Visayarasa, one goes [...] charm of Visayarasa fades away.
[22] 4) In the fourth stage, disciplinary measures must be taken against the offenders. Naturally [[would-be]] criminals will live in constant fear of punishment.
[5] There are three types of objects [...] confined to particular wavelengths. Naturally the mind, being subtler than the [...] latters mind with ones own.
[11] It is said that the movement of [...] These factors are changeable, and naturally the universe based on them is [...] internal world, the organs will die.
[21] Everything cometh from the realm [...] and everything else has its own]. Naturally the contact is for a very short [...] with them or what has passed on.
[30] Direct acquisition from somebody [...] called práptavákya. Naturally what we acquire through intuitional [...] knowledge) cannot be had through books.
[40] So in dharma there are only dos. Now common people will naturally ask, What is it that we are to do?
[12] And what is the nature of sin? [...] Suddenly it falls into the gutter. Naturally its arms and legs will be covered [...] society as sinners is like this.
[24] This type of movement to intellectuality [...] but in the future they will occur naturally and spontaneously. The functional [...] brain of animals will increase too.
[7] Conscience – what is conscience? [...] there is no spiritual practice, naturally the reverse will be the case.
[5] Intensive research in microvita [...] supplied by the former country. Naturally, there will be a change in the [...] decrease in the number of microvita.
[11] There will be revolutionary changes [...] formulae for various medicines. Naturally, the old and outdated formulae will be discarded. Hence, pharmaco-chemistry is sure to be affected.
[8] But what is microcosm? Microcosm [...] the reflection in microcosm will naturally be inside Macrocosm. Thus whatever [...] Paramátmá knows that too.
[26] For example, a man with a strong [...] natural occupation. Their minds are naturally attracted towards theft and that [...] call it the death of the organs.
[211] Similarly, Avidyámáyá, [...] Avidyámáyá will naturally be resisted by its negative force, [...] Avidyámáyá.
[497] In those countries which are developing [...] equally distributed among them, so naturally some countries resources [...] nations to obtain their resources.
[26] Earlier I was talking about King [...] were in Paris his desire for drink naturally increased. One day, while under [...] “Elizabethan gait”.
[12] To prevent water seeping out immediately [...] time, a fine layer of clay will naturally form on the bed of the lake, sealing the bottom and preventing the water from seeping away.
[46] So the recommended psychological [...] Overeating or eating prohibited food can naturally lead to sickness or premature [...] without any injury to themselves.
[42] Kud́ + i = Kud́i [...] calculation of numbers, they were naturally not acquainted with numerals. [...] then later accepted in Sanskrit.
[22] Long, naturally occurring ditches are called [...] káṋdara is kulyá .
[59] Ku + vac + kan [...] for two reasons: first, it is a naturally transparent, thick crystal and [...] suit me” – Tagore].
[44] When the capital of Bengal was [...] be rather amazing. So you must naturally have a sweet kutuka to know all about chánábaŕá .
[12] Some of the people then began to [...] say anything about Janya Iishvara naturally remained beyond the intellectual [...] prapatti], as it is called today.
[5] If the acid content of the blood [...] found in the urine (accumulated naturally in the collecting system of the [...] crystallize and form kidney stones.
[251] The word comes from adding the [...] superintendent; (3) one who tills naturally (cultivation with a plough); and (4) cow dung fertilizer.
[18] According to the rules of social [...] result of war or civil war, and naturally the number of women will exceed [...] be disastrous for the society.
[42] There are various kinds of [...] This viiń developed naturally from a [primitive] stringed instrument called ektárá .
[64] You might have noticed that [...] this. This kind of hair that is naturally curly or wavy is called káliká . But remember, the word is feminine.
[106] He answered, “Yes, I was,” [...] is not more than fifty miles. So naturally in that country there cannot be [...] is also a variation in language.
[56] Since ancient times, human [...] brew the wine, as it was created naturally. Sugar or anything containing [...] .. káiṋjii .
[47] The meaning of the root verb kap/kamp [...] kampra which means “that which naturally trembles”. Dvidháy [...] then we will not say that it is naturally trembling. We will only use kampravakśe for someone whose breast naturally trembles. Perhaps the poet used [...] it some alliterative sweetness.
[48] If parents fail to educate their [...] daughters confined behind the purdah, naturally the secret desire will awaken [...] engage in antisocial activities.
[24] Naturally a spiritual aspirant should not [...] is not an order, it is advice.
[43] In another discourse, I already [...] Puruśa is the object, so naturally the mind will also become like [...] Brahma becomes Brahma”].
[13] Unit consciousness secures release [...] in the influence of Prakrti will naturally lead to greater wisdom and clear [...] clearer reflection of Consciousness.
[28] Sádhaná is the effort [...] Avidyámáyá, sádhaná will naturally meet resistance from the evil [...] Avidyámáyá is beginning to wane.
[25] The mulberry silkworm is a domesticated variety of silkworm. Tasar is a naturally grown variety of silkworm. In [...] impractical to collect the cocoons.
[37] Floral nectar can be collected directly from some special flowers which naturally produce honey. More research on all kinds of floral honey should be done.
[90] Iishvaro sah jagatkarttá. Gam + kip gives us the word jagat which means “that which naturally goes on moving”. The play [...] everyone and everything goes on moving naturally in this supreme arising and dissolution. [...] doership and effect is Iishvara.
[13] If ever white people are forced [...] became brown due to the great heat. Naturally, as the skin of these soldiers [...] skin to effect acclimatisation.
[6] While some people are enormously [...] population is languishing in poverty. Naturally, to build up a strong society, socio-economic disparity must be completely eradicated.
[27] Similarly, dress and customs also [...] are their constant companions. Naturally, they are compelled to cover their [...] living in tropical regions do not.
[49] Religions always prescribe various [...] a specific number of times, so naturally they are always counting their [...] movements and external activities.
[21] Some people in India attach great [...] by Dravidians and Austrics, so naturally there was racial mixing between [...] and the observance of dharma?
[1] In this universe, each existence, [...] potency. An intelligent person will naturally depend on that inexhaustible source [...] strength, intelligence and courage.
[3] “Ananyormamatá viśńormamatá [...] with the objective world will come naturally and effortlessly. All human beings [...] premasauṋgatá”.
[8] 4. Due to debility of the liver, [...] and blood vessels, and the heart naturally becomes weak. Usually patients of this condition have chronic dysentery also.
[6] Discrimination : One of these [...] and then taking a step – naturally it is rather difficult to move [...] of speed is comparatively slow.
[6] There is no alternative, because [...] periphery of psychic existence, naturally resorts to spirituality. There [...] spiritual being than a psychic one.
[10] As a result of eating sentient [...] the human body become sentient. Naturally, an effulgence emanates from these [...] persons] show them with radiant auras.
[6] According to the rules of social [...] result of war or civil war, and naturally the number of women will exceed [...] be disastrous for the society.
[2] Now, this expansion, this expansion [...] aspirant, tries to enlarge his mind, naturally debasing forces become very active. [...] you towards crude materialism.
[1] This morning a boy asked me a question. [...] [non-qualified liberation]. A question naturally arises here - ‘How could [...] attain liberation?’”
[17] In that era people used to live [...] possibility of falling out diminished. Naturally, since the need for a tail diminished, [...] happens in the path of emanation.
[3] 1. Babies produced from weak or sickly spermatozoa or ova will naturally be weak and emaciated.
[3] Once, in my childhood, I stayed [...] about two miles from the village. Naturally I did not feel the same for the [...] anything. One must always remember,
[35] Speaking of ideals, yet another [...] not be so bad. But this approach naturally encourages the students to be [...] that they can enjoy them alone.
[42] I have no hesitation in saying [...] which a child has been born will naturally have to bear the primary responsibility for the physical, mental and spiritual development of that child.
[51] In some families the parents have [...] children with or without reason. Naturally the children lose respect for [...] adding to their lack of peace.
[74] The cinema industry suffers from [...] and demand. While ordinary people naturally run after those films which in [...] people feel even more attracted.
[7] The sticky soil of Ráŕh [...] tanks, ponds, reservoirs and dams. Naturally pisciculture can be developed [...] suitable for áus and jute.
[86] Different countries have different [...] to rear goats, hens and ducks. Naturally, we will have to depend more on pulses as the only viable alternative to animal protein and fats.
[149] Bengal is a land with a hot and humid climate. Most of the people who live in Bengal are poor. Naturally a large percentage of the people [...] in various parts of Bangalistan.
[15] As a result of the devastating [...] and finally took to agriculture. Naturally, these new workers became landless [...] alternative but to resort to agriculture.
[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] of the landlord were auctioned. Naturally no landlord wanted his land auctioned, [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.
[23] West Bengal earns no percentage [...] same commodities at high prices. Naturally the cost of producing cotton cloth [...] essential food items at extra cost.
[33] The exploitation by capitalists [...] harvest price of the crop, which is naturally very cheap. This whole process [...] living on the streets as beggars.
[35] Indian society is basically capitalistic, [...] interest is of paramount importance, naturally the government will frame laws [...] share of the ill-gotten gains.
[18] So, as soon as the mind develops [...] brute, like an animal, one will naturally return to animaldom. It is quite natural.
[6] It may also have happen that Shyam Babu arrived late at Burdwan. He naturally thought that his work would be [...] work of gandhayakśinii.
[6] Only Sadvipras can constantly maintain [...] idealism and mental development they naturally look upon all with love and affection. [...] fundamentally wrong and defective.
[15] Literacy certainly serves some [...] launch literacy campaigns and people naturally cast their votes in favour of [...] democracy can never be successful.
[23] If ever a person decides that he [...] Supreme Entity. So the question naturally arises, who is in fact capable [...] develop that pointed intellect.
[9] In the commune system there is [...] meritorious people is not encouraged, so naturally people do not work hard. Such [...] defective, exploitative and anti-human.
[51] In the cooperative system unemployment [...] cultivators, and cooperative members will naturally do this work. Village people will [...] providing their health permits.
[32] Even many educated people confuse [...] “Into” is also being used less. Naturally there is nothing to say about [...] expression and ambiguity or confusion.
[13] Now regarding the vidyá [...] the path of vidyá shakti naturally will be decreasing the length [...] of individuals, on microcosms.
[25] Mortality and immortality. This [...] three factors. And this movement naturally brings about certain changes in [...] ordinary change. Do you follow?
[37] Bhakti bhaktasya jiivanam. This [...] is something quite natural, and naturally associated with your life. So, [...] natural in ones mode of life.
[15] Everyone invariably lived an ordinary [...] Saiṋcara and Pratisaiṋcara. Naturally, however black ones past [...] Puruśa or Viśńu.
[19] In the first three the object of [...] with the perceiving entity and naturally the imaginary figure of ghost, [...] bhoktá and citta is bhogya.
[23] There are numerous glands in human [...] the hormone of the pineal gland. Naturally some misconstrued his joyous state as if he were intoxicated by smoking.
[21] Service can be of two types: internal [...] beggar to solicit your assistance. Naturally you are more grateful than the [...] should render external service.
[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] Párvatii and Kálii, who naturally complained to him about this. [...] Shivas marriage to three girls:
[27] Bananas can also be grown on a large scale. Bananas with seeds grow naturally on the banks of ponds throughout [...] bicarbonate to the whole world.
[115] To understand the underlying meaning [...] surálayaḿ gacchati,” it will naturally mean “The liquor merchant [...] facilitates their exploitation.
[120] “The part of Gondwanaland [...] unfertile, so there was little flora and naturally little fauna as well. But in the [...] – this we can be certain of.
[2] We say human life is an ideological [...] when engaged in worldly duties naturally one gets detached from ones [...] that worldly work. Do you follow?
[8] In the days of Shiva, the Aryans [...] a scattered and crude form. So naturally one has to admit that Shiva was [...] although it was not classical Tantra.
[18] In addition, Shiva has two faces [...] severe and tender. He is tender, so naturally people love Him. Although He is [...] shiva is “welfare”.
[3] The author wrote the original Caryácarya [...] the edition of another language. Naturally there came to be a slight variation [...] printing mistakes also crept in.
[29] Why is he so fat? All people want [...] members of a particular clan would naturally desire their group leader to be [...] god with the face of an elephant.
[31] Thus far we have discussed the [...] the shortest possible time; then naturally their numbers would also multiply, giving them an edge over their enemies.
[44] Now the mythological goddess Lakśmii [...] these two goddesses cannot be one. Naturally, now, no one should be mistaken about Lakśmii.
[23] Seas located in torrid zones are [...] obtained from deep seawater is thus naturally very rich in calcium and iodine [...] generally called karkaca salt.
[38] Mahimá : The word [...] Vidyá Tantra this siddhi arises naturally in certain persons, or may arise. [...] shun this many-thorned siddhi.
[4] Now, when human beings do not move [...] “proceed on, proceed on.” Naturally human beings must keep on moving [...] ádarsha, an ideology before them.