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[4] Scholars or intellectuals have one drawback. They read different theories and philosophies, [...] control the master who plays them.
[2] We acknowledge with a deep sense [...] Avadhúta took meticulous care to read the book and suggest some necessary [...] undertaken by the staff of Publications.
[11] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[8] What is Pramáńa? [...] accept its existence as you have read of it, you have studied about [...] accepted. He advocated –
[6] The aspects of Bhágavata [...] sacrifice their ideology. You might read in history that in the case of [...] build and ideal human society.
[26] You are all intelligent boys and [...] whatever the scriptures you might have read, the most important thing is sharańágati, [...] truth. May you all be blessed.
[3] Shrutayo vibhinnáh: The [...] listening to them. There was no way to read or write books. In the absence [...] Saḿskrta means “ear”.
[34] That which takes human beings to [...] of the Upanishads. One need not read the Upanishads to realize Parama [...] practical life or spiritual life.
[3] One may also strive to make the [...] ghost stories. Try to find time to read them.
[19] Without this antahstha la (lra) [...] If, while reading the Vedas, we read agni miilre as agni miile it will [...] error to spell these with adi la.
[48] I passed the night in great pain. [...] front of the house and sat down to read the newspaper; as I was doing [...] for? Do you want someone?”
[13] During the time of the Atharvaveda [...] Atharvaveda, people learned to read and write, although there was [...] Atharvaveda. It has been said:
[76] In the Vipra Age, as the dependence [...] puńya [virtue]. To hear or read such things one would think that [...] the wherewithals of enjoyment.
[83] The dominance of group-mothers [...] by patriarchs. Opportunities to read scriptures were either withdrawn [...] silently accept the supremacy of men.
[17] “Dhii”. Dhii means [...] to remember everything which was read. It is natural for the reader [...] this human intellect is required.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] newspaper. They have no desire to read the other news. They read the news that relates to themselves [...] saḿskáras .
[25] The fifth attribute is jiṋána. What is jiṋána? You read a book and retain in memory what [...] subjectivization of objectivity. Today you read and tomorrow you forget. Those [...] this to say about real knowledge:
[1] The British Parliament – [...] people in these countries have to read English, although English is not their natural tongue.
[10] Now I have given you the history [...] language. English is taught and read everywhere. The official language [...] Ireland. I hope you enjoyed it.
[59] Sáhityikas who are [...] obscene and it is deemed unfit to be read by society.
[85] Also, there is a serious difference [...] will have a headache before you read even five pages of it. If in a [...] will never appreciate that film.
[106] Most of the compositions of Rabindranath [...] an indescribable joy when they read those same dramas. This type of [...] nát́áyana .
[117] Today people are extremely pressed for time; they do not have much leisure to read or watch plays. The relentless [...] time has considerably increased.
[124] Generally we see that the human [...] is at present unable to think, read or comprehend anything serious. [...] high-quality artists towards destruction.
[127] These days humanity has lost its [...] Few people buy poetry books to read. Yet during the spring of youth, [...] is pronounced, adolescents still read poems and try to explain them [...] may find the path to longevity.
[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] – the child will not want to read about it or listen to it. “The [...] the child’s mind craves.
[180] Gone are the days when poetry was [...] to say how far the slogan “Read more poetry” will help. [...] will reap any financial benefit.
[1] When I visited the WWD office, [...] ) Please read it out.
[9] Fourth is itihása. “Iti [...] schools and colleges the students read Indian itikathá and not itihása. All history is not itihása.
[111] When we read in history the accounts of the [...] power of the monarch to the vipras.
[23] You will come across many such [...] he is or how many books he has read. Only one who has devotion can [...] Maharśi Nárada said.
[25] That is, Brahma can be realized [...] teacher does not teach him how to read and write, he will not be able [...] for God is the ocean of grace.
[14] After proceeding a little, the [...] “O Prince, will you please read this paper to me? I am an illiterate man and I can neither read nor write.”
[47] Again the prince galloped forward. [...] me some auspicious news! Let me read this letter.” The prince read out the letter fluently. The letter [...] saluting him and giving him thanks.
[9] Next comes the fourth and final [...] that Mr so-and-so is a very well read person but the fact is otherwise. [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[30] They say that women and Shúdras [...] and Shudras are not entitled to read the Vedas is quite fallacious. [...] Ajiṋánabodhini Tantra it is said:
[10] Now, along with thinking comes [...] double benefit. Moreover, if you read aloud, your ears will also hear [...] plays, however, it is better to read silently. And moreover, there [...] what their children are reading.
[12] Moreover, when psychic vibrations [...] able to see things distinctly and read with ease and yet not be able [...] (2) psycho-spiritual approach.
[13] Suppose you listen to a poem: your [...] better for examination candidates to read aloud so that they can hear the sound of their own reading; but novels and fiction can be read silently.
[12] “Well said! Well said!” said Mr. Ganguli. “I read somewhere in the scriptures that [...] virtue as a horse sacrifice.”
[27] When people read anything aloud at the same time [...] is preferable for a student to read books aloud instead of silently, [...] the mind to become distracted.
[3] In later years the school of Shaeva [...] of the manuscripts could neither read them nor understand their meanings [...] Guńamaya of Shaeva Tantra.
[3] It has been prescribed to spell the mantras in ones mother tongue, because to read out words of oath in some other [...] without knowing their meaning.
[2] We can only call those people “learned” who have read a lot, understood what they have read, remembered what they have read, and understood and acted according to what they have read, understood and remembered.
[4] 1) It is necessary to read a lot. Limited reading or reading only one subject will not be enough. It is necessary to read many books. We would not call a person who reads only a little learned.
[5] 2) It is necessary to read a lot and to understand it. If [...] or she cannot be called learned.
[6] 3) Whatever has been read and understood should also be [...] as he has forgotten everything.
[9] How many ways of [[studying]] are [...] old people who do not know how to read or write, but they know the Rámáyańa [...] hearing, smelling or touching.
[16] The philosophers always prefer [...] of studying books that he even read in the bathroom! So I said that [...] have no link at all with reality.
[1] To read out and explain Ananda Marga [[ [...] parts) is our social treatise.
[40] Pure shete yá sah Puruśah: [...] knowledge. Human beings always read and forget; in fact they learn [...] Everything is within His mind.
[7] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[5] Herein the Strange Experiences [...] Acyutánanda Avadhúta also read the text thoroughly, and his many [...] were prepared by the translator.
[7] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[7] Having read Mihirs letter, I realized [...] him put a blade to his throat.
[4] I was a college student. The suitcase [...] are to carry and what a burden to read. It was late at night. My body [...] trees, rice fields, and some jungle.
[21] The purpose of their spiritual [...] ghost stories. Try to find time to read them. [...] 11 )
[6] Now we come to the next part of [...] práńáh. You must have read about this in my book Idea and [...] of the remaining ten indriyas.
[301] Devotion to God falls in a different [...] Consciousness. Those who have read psychoanalysis and understand [...] influences which surround them.
[397] Black coffee is coffee which has [...] cannot assimilate what they have read.
[32] Great injustices are also being [...] completed their primary education have read more books than many university [...] scholars is totally meaningless.
[14] During the time of the Atharvaveda [...] Atharvaveda, people learned to read and write, although there was [...] Atharvaveda. It has been said:
[5] Suppose you are climbing to a high [...] svaravijiṋána. You might have read in the Rámáyańa [...] of svaravijiṋána.
[33] [Your banner is flying like a beam [...] folded hands – but I cannot read what You have written there.]
[11] Karmańa baddhate jiivah [...] 3 ) read as much as you can, cultivate [...] utilize these mental faculties.
[10] The author was of the strong opinion [...] words in each book which should be read with the end- lra sound. For this book the words are as follows:
[11] [...] as should be read as [...] kiilra
[13] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed [...] becomes avatára .”
[4] Suppose in daytime you are in a [...] description of a ghost that you read in your books or you heard from [...] daylight you will see the ghost.
[5] During the time of the Vedas people [...] “Shruti”. The disciples could not read because there was no script. The [...] local scripts throughout the ages.
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[2] Now what is the import of the word [...] there is a root verb Patha (to read) in Sanskrit. In order to denote [...] pustakam” (The book has been read). But suppose you are teaching [...] “karáná Karuána”).
[67] I was utterly shocked by what I read. Himaván wrote further: [...] non-arrival of the plane.”
[3] On other occasions they resorted [...] will contract goitre if you do not read the scriptures and pray to God [...] etc.” They propagated shlokas like:
[10] If you examine this issue deeply, [...] their followers, “Do not read such and such books… Do [...] definitely break the shackles of dogma.
[4] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[6] [Your banner is flying like a beam [...] folded hands – but I cannot read what is written there.]
[56] Answer : Telepathy means to read someones thoughts. Vák [...] vák siddha says will come true.
[6] The author uses a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[11] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[11] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[8] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[9] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[11] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[9] The author uses a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[7] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[20] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[24] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[6] The author uses a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[6] The author uses a certain shorthand [...] + ghaiṋ = avatara can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[6] The author uses a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[39] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[12] In the appendix, a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[3] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[10] The Negro race has three branches: [...] nippon nihon. In this case they read the second picture hon instead [...] complexion and rather short in stature.
[11] The Caucasian alphabet is read from left to right. English, Latin, Greek, and so on, are all read from left to right. The Semitic alphabet is read from right to left. The Arabic [...] [dravid]. Their script is Indo-Aryan.
[84] After the government records were [...] people in Orissa who learned to read and write in Kánthi college. [...] importance must indeed be recognized.
[8] There is a similar tendency in [...] we write tincukiyá but we read it tinsukiyá. We write cit́ibác but we read it sit́ibás. Bear [...] changed and must not be changed.
[20] Human beings alone have the speciality [...] the morning he will get up and read in the newspaper that he, Chatumal [...] This alone is known as service.
[20] In all languages pronunciation [...] mesdames. Some people mistakenly read this as “may-s-day-m-s”.
[1] Have you heard the story about the theft of Phatus cucumbers? If you havent, read on.
[18] Jiṋánam : Here [...] she need not take the trouble to read voluminous books.
[5] “Self-knowledge is the real [...] brahmaeva bhavati . One need not read thousands of books. One who has [...] omnipresent, omniscient and all-pervading.
[24] You all know well, you have read in the second volume of Varńa [...] ignorance that human beings fight.
[45] Human beings perform actions with [...] themselves to Him. Human beings read a few books and, puffed up with [...] do secretly or think inwardly.
[18] Krśńa is the nucleus [...] not pass – he will have to read again, then he will have to appear. [...] “Bhavakendrasthitah.”
[27] Human life is usually busy nowadays. It is not possible to read various scriptures and gather [...] Saḿgraha will serve the purpose.
[15] But it is not enough to get the [...] called Tantra. It is not enough to read books, scriptures – one [...] terms of accomplishing the task.
[7] I was talking about Indonesia. [...] Mahábhárata used to be read in every home. Indonesias [...] despite being non-Aryan languages.
[13] Changes in pronunciation when suffixes [...] Hindi we write maeḿ, we read myány; we write meḿ; we read men. In Bengali also we do not [...] In Hindi it is both written and read with the candrabindu, for example, hans rahá hae.
[14] In English also the pronunciation [...] “parliament” but we read it párlimeńt́; [...] say fa-a-a-t́i, and so on.
[22] Read any so-called religious book: [...] cannot hold religion in high esteem.
[6] People realize this truth when [...] how much can I achieve? You have read so many books, but do you stop [...] is the nature of human beings.
[29] Humans are mind-predominant beings; [...] mammals. If they are allowed to read, sleep and eat around the clock, or given the opportunity to read books, deliver speeches and indulge [...] human mind, are very much mistaken.
[34] It is not sufficient to merely read or to write about deathlessness; [...] eternal being will awaken in them.
[72] The Yama said, “Naciketá, [...] all. The state of those who having read a few pages of a book, dream of [...] talk of being an MA be justified.
[4] History has been written and is read – it was written in the [...] and aspirations of the masses.
[12] Worldly knowledge, the confusion [...] jiṋána from books. You will read “Lahore is the capital of [...] knowledge. It is based on falsehood.
[13] There can be still one more flaw [...] printing mistake. Because of it you read “Lahore” as “Labore”. [...] eyes, also, which causes you to read “Lanore”. These things provoke laughter in the audience.
[24] The root verb kac means “to [...] son, Kaca. Some of you must have read the story of Kaca-devayánii.
[60] I left home towards dawn and after [...] didnt have any work with me so I read over their timetable to help pass the time.
[22] Now, we find that Ahalyas name heads the list of the five women. You may have read that Ahalya committed many sins. [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[125] He declared, “People who [...] club-gourd, in fact. Havent you read Shabda Cayaniká ? [...] you immense good!’”
[137] I was utterly shocked by what I read. Himaván wrote further: [...] non-arrival of the plane.”
[56] But antisocial behaviour is not [...] their disease. A few days ago I read in the newspaper that an upper-middle-class [...] him with her own mental disease.
[240] “I suppose you didnt have time to read the papers this morning,” [...] respects.” Tears welled in his eyes.
[245] “The biggest news of the [...] replied. “Didnt you read the papers? Today weve been [...] – by shaving my head.”
[312] When he reached the palace he read the large notice about the eggplant: [...] Be very careful, Anumay.”
[74] “Cakes!” exclaimed [...] any objection to eating four. I read in the scriptures that these cakes cure three diseases and increase the appetite.”
[25] As human beings have passed through [...] attack of the disease. Human beings read in books since their childhood [...] with afflictions in the future.
[91] The nádabindu mark ( [...] the name of a dead person is also read as iishvara. Take, for example, [...] While he is alive, we write and read Shrii Shubhamanas Sarkar, but [...] deceased Shubhamanas Sarkar and we read it as Iishvara Subhamanas Sarkar. [...] English word “late”.
[17] Likewise, the glorious history [...] a kerosene lamp in the evening, read and discuss the Mahábhárata, [...] inspire unity among the masses.
[28] So those persons who do not possess [...] to spiritual practice, who only read books and scrounge for bits of [...] become worse than ordinary people.
[6] Books which only impart moral education [...] to manufacture planes. If they read such written records of our ancestors, [...] minds of contemporary readers.
[9] “I havent read all the works of Shakespeare, so how can I say whether I appreciate him?” she replied.
[14] The same man hurled another question at her. “I think you have read about the monsoon season, the [...] sultry atmosphere he creates?”
[15] “Frankly speaking,” Reba replied, “I havent had much time to read Tagore literature extensively [...] to my household chores.”
[19] The daughter-in-law had put up [...] any objection to eating four. I read in the scriptures that these cakes cure three diseases and increase the appetite.”
[10] “I suppose you didnt have time to read the papers this morning,” [...] respects.” Tears welled in his eyes.
[15] “The biggest news of the [...] replied. “Didnt you read the papers? Today weve been [...] – by shaving my head.”
[25] “My grandfather sent his [...] Bengali. Oh, sorry, you cant read Bengali, can you? Well, it says [...] prepared to clear these debts?”
[10] Now, we find that Ahalyas name heads the list of the five women. You may have read that Ahalya committed many sins. [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[12] The Farsi word saodágar [...] with ya instead of ja then it is read as káy instead of káj. [...] – quite difficult, indeed.
[40] As with Bengali script, the effect [...] write padmá [lotus] but we read it paddá because in modern [...] padmá was certainly pad-má.
[15] The next source of knowledge is [...] them the printed word is sacred. I read in one page of Namámi Krśńasundaraḿ, [...] or authority is very unreliable.
[69] This can best be done through the [...] books, because those who cannot read can thereby understand the inner language of the artist.
[5] In every sphere of life the same [...] Sometimes, in certain places, students read something out loud or a listener [...] also accompanied by assimilating.
[10] Let us now analyse the assertion, [...] big about the democratic system read the history of the Licchavii Royal [...] exercise and enjoy adult franchise.
[14] Once I read in a certain book that a great [...] vital life force throbbing in them.
[29] The scriptures, religious books [...] followed. Moreover, if you want to read all the scriptures, it requires [...] in these conflicting theories.
[30] So we were talking about the word [...] “paper” is pepár. If paper is read over and over again its meaning [...] long after the invention of paper.
[35] They are using the old Hebrew script. [...] Greek and old Roman scripts are read from left to right and the Semitic scripts are read from right to left. There is also [...] not found in modern Roman script.
[22] Once a lioness gave birth to four [...] enemy.” So the news was edited to read: “In one zoo of one city [...] Zoo.” So he revised the report to read: “A lioness has given birth [...] gave birth to some young.”
[32] Many places in India and Southeast [...] Bazaar in Calcutta. Have you all read the famous poem by Sukumar Ray? [...] your daughters wedding].
[34] There is another word in Bengali [...] Sanskrit. Certainly many of you have read the story “Hat́t́amálá”. [...] Gariyáhát́á, and so on.
[5] In Sanskrit the third case-ending [...] it means that the book has been read and the knowledge that was to be acquired from the book has been acquired.
[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the [...] off”, “put on”, “read”, “read out”, and so on. Thus prepositions [...] abound in the Sundarbans”.
[15] The author used a particular shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed [...] becomes avatára .”
[4] Ordinarily, people who are not [...] While they eat food, drink water, read books, talk to friends or perform [...] Brahmabháva [ideation on the Supreme].
[83] Therefore, O devotees remember [...] Dharma of your childhood is to read and practice Brahma Sádhaná. [...] Sádhaná. Prahláda says:
[17] [The Bengali year begins in Agraháyań [...] day the children first learns to read and write. In Phálguńa [...] the sky protect the cornfields.]
[8] Some students can only concentrate [...] cannot study properly. The eyes may read, but their minds do not. This [...] mind is fixed in the playground.
[9] During the examination period, [...] In this case, too, the eyes will read but the mind will not, as the [...] should remain vigilant against it.
[111] Svádhyáya means the [...] not. If you cannot find time to read books, simply touch your head [...] This is the real thing”.
[112] Svádhyáya means not only to read or hear a subject, but also to [...] máḿsa sádhaná?
[8] There are so many defects or drawbacks [...] and non-literal. Those who can read and write can avail themselves of literal study, and those who cannot read can benefit from non-literal study by listening to others.
[11] The person who taught me or the person whose writing I read – within that persons [...] called defect due to ignorance.
[12] The second defect is due to change [...] validity. In my childhood, we used to read in geography books that Allahabad [...] through study alone, it may be wrong.
[22] You should remember that defects [...] be automatically accepted. I may read and understand everything written [...] thoroughly verifying all that I have read. Now for this verification, one [...] the establishment of Neohumanism.
[3] One may also strive to make the [...] Try to find time to read them.
[23] “What new advice could he [...] advice to use. When I was young I read Sadá satya kathá [...] the habit of telling the truth.
[5] It is not at all possible to trace [...] those days did not know how to read and write; they had no knowledge [...] ) etc.
[14] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed [...] becomes avatára. ”
[11] The author used a certain shorthand [...] ghaiṋ = avatára can be read, “the root tr prefixed by [...] becomes avatára.”
[23] “Your Ideal in Life”. [...] August 1966. A note in Bodhi Kalpa read, “That was a Sunday morning [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[24] “The Best Character”. [...] August 1966. A note in Bodhi Kalpa read, “And this was on a Sunday [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[25] “Svarńanakula Kathá”. [...] August 1966. A note in Bodhi Kalpa read, “This story was told by [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[57] So there is nothing surprising [...] Shivas time did not know how to read and write. So how could there [...] Puráńa is caught in his own trap.
[1] Once I read in a certain book that a great [...] vital life force throbbing in them.