Re > References for ‘recognizes’
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[5] Now, if one contends that Máyá [...] Máyá in this way one recognizes the existence of two entities: [...] and thereby digs its own grave.
[74] By observing such ceremonial fasts [...] knowledge, and true knowledge never recognizes such superficial rites and rituals [...] imagination, give you salvation?
[22] Many may think that since Tantra [...] move towards Him. Hence Tantra recognizes all kinds of sweet sentiments. [...] vehicles to ensure spiritual progress.
[17] Some people say that disparity [...] on differences, while diversity recognizes multiplicity which reflects underlying unity.
[86] The science of dance recognizes about 850 mudrás [meaningful [...] mudrá, and many, many more.
[3] Democracy is where a government [...] democracy but not a republic, as it recognizes the British Crown at the helm [...] people directly or indirectly.
[18] SOME [...] democracy but not a republic, as it recognizes the British Crown at the helm [...] people directly or indirectly.
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] vibration occurring in the brain recognizes the white, red or black colours [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[21] The second part is Women and Spirituality. [...] spiritual poetry) the author clearly recognizes that some devotees worship Supreme Consciousness through the vehicle of the Divine Mother:
[1] Those who shudder at the sight [...] are the main two. Ananda Marga recognizes that women are as dignified human [...] a respectable place in society.
[54] Ananda Marga recognizes that women are as dignified human [...] a respectable place in society.
[4] What is it that made Him create [...] world, the cause and effect theory recognizes the seed as the cause and the [...] world too is His Liilá.
[3] The colloquial meanings of kulya [...] regards with respect, which society recognizes as a good family. Here there is [...] virtue, nobility and humanity.
[182] [The spring is dancing along, painting [...] mountain, through the forest It recognizes no authority, it brooks no obstacle [...] liberation in the delightful waters.]
[8] The welfare of society is not possible [...] Prout is the only solution, for it recognizes and accepts the necessity of changes [...] particular era, time or person.
[18] In Bengali grammar there is a difference [...] approaches England in a ship and recognizes its familiar climate and environment [...] – upapada samása.