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[5] You will have to propagate this mission from door to door. No political party or so-called religious institution [...] necessary than drums and cymbals.
[12] “Mámakáh” means “my party”. Whose party? The party of Dhrtaráśt́ra. [...] “Mámakáh”, i.e., “my party”. Who are the parties of Dhrtaráśt́ra? [...] Shataputráh, who are those hundred sons?
[24] The head of a family is seated, [...] he immediately takes the guilty party to task. If someone puts too much ground chilli in the vegetables, he takes the guilty party to task. If the vegetables get [...] his is the active witness-ship.
[12] There was a time when lawyers had [...] to the political support of my party.” Today educated people [...] in the name of public service.
[85] In most countries the distribution [...] arable land, and that no third party should come between them and the [...] business people does not arise at all.
[116] Singhji came in and sat on the [...] widespread. Will the opposition party miss such a golden opportunity for their campaign?”
[12] In capitalism the rich, in their [...] existence. In communism, the elite and party leaders misuse their psychic urges [...] suppressed into a state of doldrums.
[1] Dhritarastra is asking Sanjaya, [...] mámapakśiiyáh [“that is, my party”] Páńd́aváh [...] Pandavas, that is, the Pandava party”] te yuddhártham [“for [...] [“O Sanjaya, tell me”].
[14] Now, the dharmakśetra, the [...] the physical body, now that my party (the Dhritarastra party) and the Pandava party have assembled for battle, what [...] do? Tell me, O Sanjaya.”
[2] In democratic countries the mundane goal of party leaders is merely to obtain ministerial [...] to fulfil their selfish aims.
[12] Chátras who become [...] evident since independence. Joining party politics today means destroying [...] proper direction for students.
[14] A particular political party opposes the misconduct and corruption of the ruling party, but it becomes involved in the same activities when it attains power. Favouring a party implies linking oneself with the inherent defects and the mistakes of that party, which is not proper.
[16] In the changed circumstances of [...] joining forces with a particular party. If their vital energy is being utilized to fight against immorality, it is proper.
[17] Chátras may have [...] movements which do not favour any party or ism. One of the students should [...] non-party persons be student leaders.
[226] In a party dictatorship or any other type [...] democracy there is no danger of this.
[38] You know, it is the human wont [...] a good man” – that party – “It is not a good party.” [...] they will do the kiirtana of Hari.
[7] Pariprashnena. Pariprashnena means [...] you, but just to befool the other party you make an inquiry. And sometimes [...] pariprashnena, and not ordinary questions.
[24] Suppose you are free from anger, [...] the [[witnesses]] of the opposing party angry, and thus manage to extract [...] person is to be free from anger.
[3] When a magician creates something, [...] this magic. I want to go to the party of the magician, not to the party of the spectators.”
[4] The magician wants people to witness [...] want to join the magicians party, do? They will develop love for the magician and join the party. After joining the party, each and every secret of the magic will be known to them.
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to [...] present. The bride-grooms party also has a headman. In every such [...] everything functions properly.
[21] Now we come to the third attribute [...] that the initial letter of each party is the same as the initial letter of the opposite party.)
[68] It is in fact this consciousness, [...] we liken coastal literature to a party dress and epochal literature to [...] any relation to human nature.
[178] If dramatic art is to develop properly [...] to use plays as media for their party propaganda, this will be a welcome [...] worry about how to sell them.
[196] Caught in the eddies of commercial and party cliques, sáhityikas [...] sign for the world of literature.
[198] In contrast to olden times, today [...] accordance with the bias of its own party, and consequently sáhityikas [...] can never be called literature.
[6] Some politicians, instead of entering [...] maligned him regardless of which party he joined for the independence [...] propaganda chorus of the Allied forces?
[11] Sanjaya is the minister of Dhritarastra. [...] Dharmakśetra, what did my party [and that of the Pandavas] do? How did they fare?”
[42] In the case of the Communist Party, for example, this is exactly [...] danger looms over human society.
[69] The prince said, “These are [...] discharging the final blow, the opponent party should be given a chance to amend [...] Strange Demon a chance.”
[1] You know, life is a constant fight, [...] saḿgráma. The deva party is the divine force, and the asura party is the evil force. This devásura [...] “war”, “fight”.
[7] Dhritarastra asked Sanjaya, “These two belligerent forces, my party and the Pandu party, have assembled on Dharmakśetra [...] they do, Sanjaya? Tell me.”
[8] Now, why does Dhritarastra ask [...] asks the viveka – “My party” (that is, the party of the blind mind) “and the Pandu party – after assembling on Dharmakśetra, Kurukśetra, what did they do?”
[9] Now, who are the members of “my party”, that is, Dhritarastras party? That is, who are the supporters [...] These one hundred sons were the party of Dhritarastra. They are the supporters of materialism, they are the evil force.
[7] Ádarsha or ideology in the [...] philosophy in the name of a person, or a party, or a nation, or a class, etc. [...] existential value can be fully manifest.
[5] The society advanced in this way. [...] when the girl of the vanquished party was forcibly brought home by the [...] forehead of a newly married woman.
[4] During the struggle for independence, [...] He did not say this because his party workers and party leaders were eager to become ministers, [...] did it under the pressure of his party leaders. They wanted to become [...] separating Ceylon and Burma from India.
[5] Provincial autonomy was promulgated [...] autonomy because in Sind a particular party, a minority party of India, was in the majority. [...] the Government of India in 1935.
[8] The policy was divide and rule. One party said “Jai Hind” and another party said “Takasime Hind.” One party said “Victory to India;” another party said “Divide India.” [...] undivided India or divided India.
[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] sort. They feed their individual or party selfishness by taking advantage of the weakness of the human mind.
[11] Sanjaya is the minister of Dhritarastra. [...] Dharmakśetra, what did my party [and that of the Pandavas] do? How did they fare?”
[5] Once some interviewers came from [...] wet her feet and make prints. The party examined the footprints to see [...] hurdle came up at the last moment.
[29] Married ladies may use vermilion [...] societies, the bridegrooms party would first launch an attack and [...] anywhere give any place to vermilion.
[2] Asatya is just its opposite. Where [...] welfare. The only object of the party concerned is how to establish [...] well-knit language and cunningness.
[6] Even in private life when a person [...] are wise is not desirable in any party.
[11] Never do anything only to serve the interest of the party. Whatever you do should be for [...] poems, stories, dramas, novels, etc.
[13] On a public platform speakers generally become eloquent in praising ones own party. You, however, should not follow [...] welfare of the entire living beings.
[13] Labour disputes have become a chronic [...] noticeable that in many places the party in power suppresses the labour movement and the party not in power supports it. Strikes [...] suppressed by them in the USSR.
[32] It has become fashionable today [...] and does not favour any group or party interest. The mental projection [...] is necessarily a universalist.
[64] Proutists have to fight against todays party politics. Proutists are not against [...] stronger than a political leader.
[69] In a democratic system non-educationalist [...] control the radio, otherwise the party in power will have the opportunity [...] approved by university boards.
[4] In fact, the Gorkhaland issue is [...] created by the undivided Communist Party of India and their agents. In [...] inspiring this secessionist movement.
[5] Let the historic role of the communist party vis-a-vis the Gorkhaland movement be exposed! In 1947 the Communist Party, in collaboration with the communal [...] Indian communists. The communist party demanded that Gorkhaland should [...] movement was not very effective.
[6] In 1977, when the communists came [...] leaders of the Marxist Communist Party revived the old Gorkhaland sentiment [...] the Bengalees quit Darjeeling.
[12] Tripura does not come within the [...] but despite this the communist party tried to exploit the situation [...] ultravires to the people of India.
[9] In spite of abundant agricultural [...] long-standing poverty. To keep their party base consolidated, the politicians [...] genuine revolution in society.
[5] Communism is a collection of contradictions. [...] of classlessness, but practice party rule by an elite. Communism is [...] it is against the human psyche.
[1] The men of the minds party, and the men of the Pandava party, have assembled to fight a battle. Who are the men of the minds party? And what mind do we mean? We [...] side are the men of Pandus party. The mind is drawing human beings [...] self-knowledge, are the men of Pandus party: páńd́u means [...] kurukśetra of the world.
[9] These are [Pandus] five sons. [...] sádhakas, those of Pandus party, the men of the five Pandavas; while on the other side, in Dhritarastras party, are the hundred sons of blind [...] When in this struggle Pandus party is victorious, that should be [...] mamapakśiiyáh [“my party”] tathá Pańd́upakśiiyáh [“and the Pandava party”] kim akurvata [“what are [...] first shloka of the Giitá.
[5] Hence, non-struggle – the [...] a fight. And so that the other party will not get any hint of their inner preparedness, each party will preach the sweet words of [...] but keep your powder dry.”
[10] The other day I told you that the [...] Mámakáh means “my party”. The hundred blind forces of Dhritarastras party are also called Dhritarastras [...] hundred sons of Dhritarastras party – of mámakáh, “my party” – that is, Duryodhana, [...] the hundred agents of the mind.
[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] Mámakáh is “the men of my party”. Who is the speaker here? It [...] whom he is addressing. “My party and the party of Pandu were samavetáh, [...] viveka, please tell me.”
[148] Whatever you do, the Supreme Consciousness [...] very busy and have to attend a party so I shall do meditation (sádhaná) [...] He knows that you are placing a party above sádhaná. [...] Him – you will not succeed.
[3] There are many federal governments [...] president, even though the state party enjoys a majority in the legislative assembly.
[1] Autonomous means ruling the self. [...] Oligarchy means ruling by a small party. A kingdom is a state having a [...] other countries along with his own.
[64] (b) Do not have any dealings with a party whose policies are opposed to those of the Marga.
[65] (c) Continue efforts to change the activities of a party whose policies are in agreement with the Marga but whose activities are opposed to it.
[25] This particular problem is primarily [...] picture is that the brides party gives a dowry only when in a particular [...] then the situation is reversed.
[26] Those who think that the dowry [...] to expect that the grooms party will let go their claim of dowry [...] person easily gets her consort.
[41] To be civilized means to give a [...] man who is invited to a dinner party only nibbles at the savouries, [...] and education are of this sort.
[75] Yet in order to make people “magnanimous” [...] hands of a particular group or party, and under these circumstances [...] Within a short time the group or party in whose hands the power was concentrated [...] who had newly attained freedom.
[84] Unless peoples propensities [...] for establishing their group or party supremacy, or when the suppressed [...] will certainly awaken in them.
[115] Any political party or so-called religious institution [...] onslaughts of the immoralists.
[141] Those who make attempts to disturb [...] of service, etc. In this, the party stamp is more valuable than the [...] due to the allurement of power.
[147] In all walks of present-day life, [...] activities of the leaders of the party in power.
[2] Here I have to say a special thing. [...] take silent action against the party.
[5] You might have noticed that many [...] Thinking of their narrow group or party interests, they curtail the legitimate [...] the all-round growth of humanity.
[7] In Bengal, out of group or party interest numerous groups are being [...] through the synthetic approach.
[13] SOME [...] "fourteen" → "fo-o-teen", "party" → "pah-ah-ty". If [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] participant one joining a party or taking part in ( participate [...] oligarchy ruling by a small party kingdom [...] people directly or indirectly.
[5] There is no British constitution [...] then is made prime minister by the party.
[31] Answer: The physical death of Lenin [...] under the fear of the Communist Party – the communist leaders are unmasked.
[3] Ác. Asiimánanda Avt., [...] murdered by members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on 2nd April [...] called “Ideal Farming”.
[3] Hence when we call some materialistic or political principles of a person, party, nation or federation an “ideology”, [...] parallelism with the Spiritual Entity.
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[4] Now, what is the actual meaning [...] parties are equally strong, neither party is able to pull the other party towards itself; that is, there [...] collectively known as pramá.
[16] God is a master magician who, by [...] done when you join Him and His party.
[18] Krśńa is the nucleus [...] is to love Him, is to join His party. If there is true love the Master [...] because the more the members of His party know, the more convenient it is for Him. Hence He is “Bhavakendrasthitah.”
[15] Hence human beings must name Parama [...] meditated, to say something to that party. That is, again the name comes [...] because one cant help it.
[23] Rendering all-round service to [...] world, and has nothing to do with party politics.
[14] In English also the pronunciation [...] gabhmeńt́; we write “party” but say pá-á-á-t́i; [...] say fa-a-a-t́i, and so on.
[32] (6) For marriage, neither party can demand a dowry.
[4] In a dictatorship common people [...] and the expedient behaviour of party cadre. Peace loving citizens are [...] objectively ponder these observations.
[5] If the system of individual dictatorship cannot be fully supported, how can we support the system of party dictatorship? In a party dictatorship uneducated or semi-literate [...] solution to individual dictatorship, party dictatorship and democrat ic pandemonium is the Proutistic concept of Sadvipras leadership.
[63] Although simplicity and straightforwardness [...] Pattabhi Sitaramaiya for the Congress party chairmanship was a contest of this kulálatva .
[94] Another meaning of the word [...] common. However, the victory of a party was determined by the victory of the horse representing that party. In Sanskrit one of the many names [...] bájiimát [winning the stake], etc.
[90] “Looking out, I suddenly saw a bridegroom party sitting in a row on the platform. [...] peŕa [a sweet] and jalebi.
[56] Ujbuk Singh said: “The [...] then there may be a rift in the party. So as a compromise formula, he has been made a deputy minister”.
[10] Here lies the basic difference [...] clear that either an individual or party is abusing the power vested in them by the state.
[17] It is preferable that the final [...] brokers and political leaders or party workers should not be eligible to be jury members.
[6] One evening, I went to Arups [...] appeared to interview Reba. As I was a party neither of the brides family [...] Reba and the “board”.
[19] Slander, jealousy, party politics, lethargy, grandiloquence [...] civilization will end in smoke.
[10] I mention these things mainly because [...] is but natural for every ruling party to try to influence the adolescent mind to further its party interests. But teachers should [...] within the jurisdiction of a school.
[60] Nowadays some countries are propagating [...] members of a community, or of a party which propagates a particular ism, but to what extent will they identify as human beings?
[63] However, the problems referred [...] under the control of a particular party, because then the networks will [...] further the interests of their party than in building peoples [...] non-political, cultured educators.
[75] For the sake of social education, [...] using the film industry more for party propaganda than for the spread of education.
[76] A great drawback to the cinema [...] of a megaphone, spouting forth party propaganda.
[35] Indian society is basically capitalistic, [...] important issue for every political party that comes to power in an election. [...] share of the ill-gotten gains.
[1] Nearly all the countries of the [...] system is imposed on society by party officials, causing untold human [...] economic and political centralization.
[6] One of the most obvious defects [...] In many cases, they vote for the party rather than the candidate, and [...] the yardstick for voting rights.
[7] Whether or not a candidate gets elected usually depends upon party affiliation, political patronage [...] participates in the electoral process.
[21] In all the democratic counties [...] concentrated in a small group of party leaders. In each case a handful [...] parties will be destroyed forever.
[7] [filler] In all walks of present-day [...] activities of the leaders of the party in power.
[3] Some people use the word stimita [...] been said about the village opera party:
[31] Those who lack a constructive ideal [...] power by influencing the ruling party.
[56] In all walks of present-day life, [...] activities of the leaders or of the party in power. Immoral activities from the side of the government give rise to mass upsurge.
[67] In democratic countries the party in power tries to propagate their party ideals through the educational [...] books which coincide with their party ideals. The universities are forced [...] educational institutions free from dirty party politics, otherwise the educational [...] to the rise or fall of different party governments. The duty of the government [...] be free from government control.
[15] Literacy certainly serves some [...] parties will spread their respective party propaganda popularizing themselves [...] democracy can never be successful.
[17] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] mamapakśiiyáh [“my party”] tathá Páńd́upakśiiyáh [“and the Pandava party”] te kim akurvata [“what [...] men and the men of Pandus party doing? What are the men on the [...] tell me, I am listening.”
[6] Bho Saiṋjaya vada [...] mamapakśiiyáh [“my party”] mámakáh [“my [...] Páńdupakśiiyaca [“and the Pandava party”] te kim akurvata [“what [...] [“O Sanjaya, tell me”].
[7] “O Sanjaya, say, in this [...] parties came – that is, my party and the party of Pandu – what did they [...] said the blind mind, Dhritarastra.
[13] These are the five Pandavas, that [...] mámakáh, that is, “my party”. “My party” means the party of Dhritarastra.
[6] In Proutistic economic planning, [...] people, but individual, group or party interests will get no scope to [...] psychic and spiritual elevation.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] by people of their own group or party. Their claims to democracy are [...] “Look how white my face is!”
[12] In communist countries the party leaders used all their strength [...] But today the conscience of the party leaders has revolted against these [...] not suppressed for a long time.
[3] Today such people deserve severe [...] under the steamroller of a ruthless party dictatorship.
[3] The people belonging to the same [...] particular political or economic party fragments into many branches due to minor differences of opinion.
[2] Most countries in the world – [...] centralized in the hands of the party. After so many years of economic [...] can ever be permanently solved.
[12] Whatever you do, God sees everything. [...] very busy and have to attend a party. So I shall do sádhaná [...] He knows that you are placing a party above sádhaná. He [...] from Him and you will not succeed.
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[24] Suppose you are attending a party, and have a craving for more rasogollas [...] more you would have enjoyed the party even more. This is what happens [...] pabulum the desideratum of life.
[8] 6. For marriage, neither party can demand a dowry.
[19] Now you know, mind without conscience [...] (mamapakśiiyáh [“my party”]) Páńd́aváshcaeva [...] Páńd́upakśiiyáh [“my party and the Pandava party”] te kimakurvata [“what [...] Sanjaya, tell me, let me hear”].
[23] So the blind mind asked the conscience, [...] did appear, who did assemble? My party and the party of Pandu. These were the two belligerent [...] do?” This was the question.
[24] The blind mind asked whom? Asked [...] these two parties do? – my party and the party of Pandu.”
[25] Now, “my party – mámakáh, [...] the mind? The mind says “my party” – who are the soldiers, [...] anudisha. So a total of ten dishas.
[11] There was a general disharmony [...] hill clans. In those days, a war party would ride fully armed to a rival [...] of India, the bridegroom and his party act this out as a marriage ritual [...] day he is the most important man.
[12] And to whom it is being offered [...] this offering. “That third party is also Brahma” – Brahmágnao.
[11] These people are indeed expert at changing their sentimental strategies. Suppose a party (maybe social, political, economic, [...] enough will select the majority party and identify themselves with that [...] – and promptly shift to another party, thereby ensuring their political [...] secondarily for other purposes also.
[107] That is, someone who wears a bracelet [...] need to take the help of a third party in order to understand ones own mind.
[23] A particular political party today advocates forcibly depriving [...] cultivate a philanthropic image.