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[12] “Mámakáh” [...] “my party”. Who are the parties of Dhrtaráśt́ra? [...] “Mámakáh”. Who are the parties, who are the supporters of Dhrtaráśt́ra. [...] Shataputráh, who are those hundred sons?
[57] The key to solving the medical [...] support the different political parties and who can provide the people [...] active in every sphere of society.
[6] Since independence, Tripura has [...] weapon in the hands of the political parties in the state, who try to use it [...] conspiracy by the communists in Tripura.
[17] Chátras may have [...] external leaders from political parties do not get the opportunity to exploit them. Let non-party persons be student leaders.
[18] And [...] – they are two belligerent parties, always fighting with each other. [...] Bhagaván [the Lord]. [laughter]
[13] In the case of unification, the unifying parties do not maintain their separate [...] maintaining its separate identity.
[190] In my opinion sáhityikas [...] transformed into the bulletins of various parties, as has been, and is, the case in many countries of the world.
[197] Powerful people have exploited [...] become the playthings of political parties.
[41] So you see that the human body [...] damaging society. But political parties and socio-economic organizations [...] world they guide it adversely.
[6] Let me give you an example. Buddha [...] two individuals there emerge two parties. Conflicts between ideologies [...] synthesis and not the path of analysis.
[2] Amongst the inimical forces, there are certain parties which are goaded by certain forces, [...] can we check these belligerent parties from implementing their outdated [...] so you should be well educated.
[3] There is a theory of politics called [...] or creeds. But certain political parties were based on caste prejudices [...] supported the British government.
[16] Suppose there is a football match. There are two parties, and you are the spectators. You [...] you. Yet you will feel affected.]
[17] “Akrodha” means “free [...] Suppose A and B are two belligerent parties, and A has got control over krodha [...] she will always be victorious.
[62] POLITICAL PARTIES
[1] Blind Dhritarastra said: “Having [...] yuyutsavah refers to the two belligerent parties; and samavetáh means “assembled together”.
[5] Hence, non-struggle – the [...] the sweet words of peace. Both parties will declare: “I want peace.” [...] but keep your powder dry.”
[5] You might have noticed that many political parties try to maintain their existence [...] very often brand other political parties as separatist. Obviously, such [...] the all-round growth of humanity.
[12] USE [...] should be used, but when the parties concerned are more than two in [...] be introduced. –Eds.
[15] SOME [...] something regarding more than two parties is concerned, we are to use one another .When the same concerns two parties, we are to use each other [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[4] Now, what is the actual meaning [...] there is a tug-of-war between two parties. If both the parties are equally strong, neither party [...] physical equilibrium between the two parties. Take another case. Suppose there [...] collectively known as pramá.
[15] 2) A caste-less society . [...] of the world except India. Small parties and groups seeking various social [...] for learning spiritual practice.
[4] In a dictatorship common people [...] whimsical decisions of political parties and the expedient behaviour of [...] objectively ponder these observations.
[64] Gandhiji was a simple man. So [...] expansionist forces. Neither of the parties was pure and holy. Whichever side [...] themselves in their political life.
[145] The President of the conference said, “Then, in private discussion with both parties, we settled it at seven and half lakh.”
[9] What is the relationship between [...] “Iśt́a,” but both parties have totally forgotten their ideology. [...] “Iśt́anist.”
[11] To experience the warmth of anothers [...] common enemy, all the interested parties will become united out of their [...] birthright will be permissible.
[48] So in the sphere of religion also, [...] exploitation, there are certain wealthy parties. Those parties want to create their satellites. [...] wealthy people in the background.
[4] The type of democracy prevalent [...] Indian imperialists and the ruling parties representing the Indian capitalists. [...] the same absurdity is repeated.
[5] This type of political opportunism [...] thirty-five years, the political parties have maintained that in order [...] in enormous wealth and luxury.
[21] In all the democratic counties [...] will be terminated, and political parties will be destroyed forever.
[2] What is prapattiváda? Human [...] brothers and their mother. Both parties were in tears. Suddenly, Krśńa [...] ‘Whoever comes, goes.’”
[9] Those who import new words without [...] was finally reached between both parties. The name became anek páoyá. [...] [much getting 1/4 southern breeze].
[4] The living beings of the world begged the warring parties to reconsider. “Both of you are great. No one wants to see you at war.”
[15] Literacy certainly serves some [...] people enjoy franchise. Political parties in these countries launch literacy [...] their votes in favour of those parties which have made them literate. [...] of literacy is left to political parties, then those political parties will spread their respective party [...] democracy can never be successful.
[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] rampant that different groups and parties find ample scope to propagate [...] maximum advantage from it. Political parties also nominate those persons who [...] cannot see through these games.
[15] Being blind, the mind cannot see [...] tell me, how are the two warring parties doing in the battle?”
[7] “O Sanjaya, say, in this [...] Kurukśetra, when two belligerent parties came – that is, my party [...] said the blind mind, Dhritarastra.
[8] Now this fight is going on between the evil force and the good force. They are the two belligerent parties, and they will be belligerent [...] force] both within and without.
[11] Samavetáh yuyutsavah [“gathered [...] physical structure, two belligerent parties have appeared, one belonging to [...] was páńd́eya.
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? Dhrtaráśt́ra, [...] place between these two belligerent parties. Bho Saiṋjaya kathaya – [...] the result of the fight.”
[4] According to the definition in [...] different political and communal parties throw their hats into the election [...] election battle. Besides, different parties entice the voters through election [...] cast their ballots in favour of parties whose ideals go contrary to the social interest. Consequently, parties are installed in power which go against the interests of the people.
[7] It is possible in a democratic [...] opinion of another party or other parties is not respected in the legislature. Though all parties participate in passing legislation, [...] derive much benefit from it at all.
[23] So the blind mind asked the conscience, [...] These were the two belligerent parties. What did these two belligerent parties do?” This was the question.
[24] The blind mind asked whom? Asked [...] did they do? What did these two parties do? – my party and the party of Pandu.”
[27] And the opposite parties are the fighting parties of the Pandavas – Páńd́upakśiiyáh, [...] The Pandavas are five in number.