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[8] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[1] Yesterday I said something about [...] True history should be a faithful record of the entire human life.
[15] The third thing about satyam is [...] meaning.) Thus a chronological record of events – as something [...] one and nothing except Brahma.
[17] “The eight mountains, the [...] chronological events; there is no person to record the events, no pen, no paper, [...] recorded – since satya is a record of events – then it stands [...] is another fundamental mistake.
[6] The perception of the difference [...] features. The vibrational lines in a record are made in a special way. When [...] form-waves were not recorded in the record, you cannot visually see the forms and features of the instrumentalists during their performance.
[26] A diagram can be made of every [...] sound-waves are recorded in a phonograph record, you can see those lines on the record with your crude eyes. Then when [...] sounds with your organ of ear.
[82] Yet, only opposition to idolatry [...] only a profound sigh – a record of the futility and frustration [...] lest you later have to repent.
[17] Next comes history (itikathá). When we maintain a chronological record of some event, then that record is called Itikathá: Ghatánáyáh [...] “histoire” means “to record.” So whatever has been recorded, [...] necessary information omitted.
[8] Before this world was created, [...] though there were no human beings to record those events. So truth is not [...] recognized status of veracity.
[31] Thus in the Vipra Age kśatriyas [...] of history, but history does not record the numbers of soldiers who died [...] into darkness under cannon fire.
[7] Itikathá : Itikathá is a chronological record of events. That is, events are [...] is called “history”.
[4] There can be no doubt that these [...] invented, there was no means to keep a record of the wise discourses given by [...] [literally, “ear”].
[18] SOME [...] credentials record concerning credibility [...] people directly or indirectly.
[6] The time of the composition of [...] may have been, were not able to record their teachings through the medium [...] Prákrta language of that time.
[8] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[6] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[8] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[8] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[13] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[19] Grammatical aphorisms are put together [...] careful listening the grammarians record this pronunciation at the syllabic [...] words can be pronounced properly.
[35] Itikathá or history, means [...] events; that is, the maintenance of a record of events as they took place in [...] definition of itihása is:
[89] “You told me that the name [...] on the metal casket. So you will record his name in your story. But what is going to happen to me?”
[137] The delegates reacted in a chorus: [...] literature not a single newspaper on record. So the media used for tabulating [...] sure to be very effective.”
[13] Now, in these so many orders of [...] an end, will there be any man to record its end? But Parama Puruśa will be knowing it.
[14] In Saḿskrit, the entire [...] itikathá: itikathá is a proper record of what happened; that is, that [...] for all the twenty four hours.
[55] “It heartens me to see young [...] defects from Indias historical record. Make the history of humankind [...] “What is your name?” I asked.
[17] Likewise, the glorious history [...] Itikathá, a chronological record of past events. Itihása [...] It is not a mere chronological record, but a work of immense educative [...] inspire unity among the masses.
[13] The study of history should also [...] “history” and is the chronological record of past events. The word itihása [...] the spirit of collective unity.
[2] Let me tell you at the very outset [...] not synonymous. The chronological record of past events which is called [...] Itihása is defined as:
[18] According to the caste history [...] supposed to be human, he was the record keeper of an invisible kingdom. [...] Chitragupta is reliable or not.
[12] Though not fatal, gonorrhoea is more harmful than its simple fatality record, because it gradually poisons [...] maintained for at least three years.
[7] The Peshawar thief told the next [...] their diaries. But they did make a record of the millions of ducks owned [...] He thought they were warships.
[15] Land is extremely important in [...] they form a cooperative and keep a record of their shares based on the size [...] scientifically cultivating infertile land.
[25] A record should be kept of the productive [...] will not be entitled to wages.
[12] In every phase of its history the [...] should have a special system to record its chronological history, and also a system for reckoning time.
[25] Sárada denotes intellect [...] been invented and so no written record of them could be made. The Vedas [...] script. They wrote the Atharva Veda.
[5] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.
[6] In the cases of some of the discourses published here, no written record was found of the language in which [...] discourse, we have cited that language.