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Publisher's Note (1)

[1] We are happy to publish the Fourth Edition of Yogic [...] useful to our esteemed readers.

The Vipra Age (1)

[131] Those to whom the shúdras [...] allocated by the newspapers to publish the news of their deaths and why [...] thrown into the river half-cremated.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[190] In my opinion sáhityikas [...] solution to this problem. They should publish their books themselves on a cooperative [...] in many countries of the world.

Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva) (1)

[11] Never do anything only to serve [...] general, and to achieve this object publish only those facts which deal with [...] poems, stories, dramas, novels, etc.

Appendices (1)

[4] The fourth story takes place in [...] you’d get scared, I didn’t publish the book [Strange Experiences].” [...] 2 )

Publisher's Note (1)

[4] The English versions of Shabda [...] readers. We have therefore decided to publish several of the remaining parts [...] within a reasonable period of time.

Publisher's Note (1)

[2] With the completion of this work, [...] topics in separate volumes, and to publish the discourses in the second edition [...] the author’s original wish.

Publisher's Note (1)

[31] Of the 5018 Prabháta Saḿgiita [...] Limited space does not permit us to publish more at this time. In these selections [...] them into a mystic experience.

Gurukul: History and Planning (1)

[6] I also hear that from 5th October, [...] Bharati”. This Hindi Bharati will also publish new books in a novel style and [...] progress with collective efforts.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (1)

[9] Those who import new words without [...] the publisher did not agree to publish the book with such a long name [...] [much getting 1/4 southern breeze].

Devotion – the Only Path (1)

[2] Only a devotee can say this, and [...] their minds that newspapers may publish their names. A dexterous worker [...] confronted with different circumstances.