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[6] The calamities caused by human [...] Israelis and the Palestinians and the recent war between North and South Vietnam. [...] of the trifurcation of society.
[81] Some people say that in the first [...] find this in the biography of a recent great Sádhaka who had to [...] predicament from the very start.
[10] More recent contributions are the second section [...] published in Calcutta in 1982.
[147] Previously I mentioned scattering [...] upanyása is used incorrectly in very recent times in Bengali, Hindi and several [...] “fiction” in Marathi.
[7] Now according to the devotional [...] people say, the cult of devotion is recent. They are not right. The word [...] used. So the, word Bhakti is not recent. Some people say that the Sufism [...] established in Tantra and Yoga.
[6] Some people believe that the worship [...] period; that is, it is of quite recent origin.
[25] Self-realization is mokśa. [...] sukrti? In laokik [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, su means “good” [...] becomes fit to attain mokśa.
[66] The ticket collector came to the [...] Didnt you hear about the recent demise of my wife?” The [...] catch a word of the conversation.
[17] Those jiṋániis will [...] “poet”. (In laokika [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, kavi means “poet”.) [...] within your “I” feeling.
[6] Some people believe that the worship [...] period; that is, it is of quite recent origin. The system of Durgá [...] 1 )
[62] Here it is necessary to remember [...] incorrect to regard Tantra as a more recent version of those Vedic rituals: [...] took years and years to memorize.
[94] If we analyse recent historical developments we can [...] result. Let us take some examples.
[1] This disease has been found in India only in recent times. A few centuries ago it [...] them the human body got infected.
[17] In order to write anything, paper, [...] fountain pens, but in just the recent past, ink tablets were available [...] never be fully described.”
[3] Capitalism and communism have polluted [...] sanguinary battles in the world in the recent past.
[3] The present volume, Subháśita [...] have now been reprinted here, as recent research has proved that these [...] combination of the two translations.
[2] The land of Samatat has been built [...] Bhagirathi and Padma, and is much more recent than the soil of Ráŕh. [...] as the Sundarbans is still more recent. The soil of Samatat is very moist and fertile.
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] danced at the same time. In more recent times, Mahaprabhu Caetanya Deva [...] also encourage these three things.
[9] The peanut grows under the ground [...] English, groundnut is used. In recent history, other uses have been [...] people as well because it is tasty.
[161] Another staple food eaten by many people is wheat. Wheat is a more recent discovery than rice. Early wheat [...] periods during the sowing season.
[15] SOME [...] acquired greater popularity in recent times. Unsatisfactory [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] dhabalabhum or dhalbhum even in recent past. Dhabala Deva was the king [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[3] Now the question arises, by what [...] is inspired by two ideas. In my recent book Sabhyatár Ádibindu: [...] [principle of social equality].
[5] The Rgveda is very old. Moreover, [...] Vedas is considered to be the most recent, it is certainly more than five [...] more than five thousand years old.
[63] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] Calcutta built a war memorial. In recent times, the leaders, ignorant of [...] know the famous Janakpur catachu.
[5] 2) Question : Shall we support the recent cry for more power to the states? What is our policy?
[48] 15) Question: Shall we support the recent cry for more power to the states? What is our policy?
[7] Readers comparing this edition to other recent editions will find on page 5 of [...] inadvertently omitted thereafter.
[8] In the section of Chapter 13 regarding [...] edition of the book but omitted from recent editions, has been restored. The [...] Vijiṋána, 1984, p. 58.
[8] The remaining considerations guiding [...] 4 and 5, which appeared in the recent compilations noted above, no retranslation [...] indicated in Idea and Ideology.)
[11] Everything was destroyed up to [...] pythons, king cobras, and so on. As recent as a hundred and fifty years ago [...] tháná falls within the Sundarbans.
[4] After the invention of written [...] and which portion was the most recent. In this way, they were classified [...] divided into the ancient, middle and recent portions. The most ancient portion [...] Yajurveda , and that of the most recent portion, the Atharvaveda [...] means “aged, very old”.
[35] If a revolution is started without [...] unpardonable losses. This occurred in recent Indian history.
[42] Not only have human beings used [...] allopathic system of treatment. In recent times they have been used for [...] natural friends should not be killed.
[7] These days, we notice that in some [...] word vishvavidyálaya is of recent origin. It is just the literal [...] the word “kulapati”.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] vishvavidyálaya is quite recent. It is the literal translation [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[10] Once upon a time there was a [...] Baranagar near Kolkata, however, is of recent origin. It is said that the Portuguese [...] means a “boar”].
[15] The meaning of the verbal root [...] ńa, in Laokika (comparitively recent) Sanskrit both ńa and na [...] ol, arum, are called kandashaka.
[133] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] Calcutta built a war memorial. In recent times, the leaders, ignorant of [...] know the famous Janakpur catachu.
[30] 3) That water vessel which people [...] “bucket”, bálti, is a very recent word; it is of foreign origin. [...] áno it will be good Bengali.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] deities are all of comparatively recent origin – about two thousand [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[33] You should note carefully that [...] Krishnanagar. It is comparatively recent in origin, as it started in the [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[43] In Europe Latin scholars tried [...] wanted to suppress Persian. And in recent years the people of Wales and [...] of any language invites trouble.
[32] The word jám [Indian blackberry] [...] Sanskrit, both of these words are quite recent. The Bengali word piyárá [...] chaste Hindi it is amrúd.
[34] The word supárii or supurii [...] even modern, but rather extremely recent. Betel is called kashaelii in [...] in popular verse and doggerel.
[39] The star-apple [jámrul] [...] used in Laokika Sanskrit is a very recent word. Sitá means “something [...] “bullocks heart” in English.
[7] Although there is some small Chinese [...] named it Shyámadesh. In recent times the name of Shyámadesh [...] peoples daily life there.
[25] One has to study the spoken language [...] Pronouncing mess “mech”, recent “rechent”, etc. is reprehensible.
[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii [...] transformed into laokik [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, Sarasvatiis dhyána [...] 2 )
[7] The composition of the Rgveda [began] [...] belittle civilization for being so recent, but neither can we venerate it as being very old.
[83] “Magadhas misery is not a recent thing. It dates back to the time [...] stand up straight at all.”
[101] In the Vedic language, ádarsha means “mirror”. In laokik [comparitively recent] Sanskrit the word ádarshii [...] the Vedic language it is said:
[13] The four classes which have ruled the world at one time or another are not of recent origin, but have been known ever [...] natural and logical development.
[72] When worshipping this white Sarasvatii [...] of this All-White Sarasvatii is recent, and she has no relation to Shiva.
[12] All this proves that the synthesis [...] deities are all of comparatively recent origin – about two thousand [...] but actually she is a Jain deity.
[30] Let us come to Śod́ashii [...] Krishnanagar. It is comparatively recent in origin, as it started in the [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[44] At that time some twelve friends [...] Pújá was transformed, in very recent times, into Sárvjaniin [...] everyone could take part in it.
[17] There are three main economic problems [...] land from neighbouring states. The recent Chinese attacks in Tibet, India [...] ingenious plan for agrarian revolution!
[24] In the waking, dream and deep-sleep [...] into the error of thinking of this recent experience of absence as supreme [...] its negative, unconsciousness.