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[124] Tantra, being a practical process, [...] the Vedas, although they contain references to idols, do not approve of idol [...] sádhaná, but the crudest process.
[30] In Further Reading we find a bouquet [...] social and spiritual history. As the references to Yoginii Párvatii throughout [...] human nature and social dogma.
[83] Káliuṋga [...] Vedic language, there are many references to melon. In contrast, the use [...] to it in Vedic literature.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a [...] country since ancient times. Numerous references to it are found in Sanskrit literature. [...] kapittha, or stone-apple. Rather references to the stone-apple are seen in [...] north it is a little compressed.
[8] India has been making crystal for a long time. In Sanskrit literature there are many references to crystal, but it was not invented [...] This is how crystal was invented.
[8] Source references for all material in the book are [...] of each sequence of paragraphs.
[9] Many of you perhaps do not know [...] years old, for there were various references to Bengal in the Atharva Veda. [...] poetry of the period, there are references to the words Baḿla and [...] become an untouchable.”)
[16] The substantive form of the adjective [...] word aocca is used for abstract references to height. In Bengali the word [...] short story about Aklmand Singh.
[9] Shiva was well acquainted with [...] Tantric treatises, we come across references to Shiva, but not in very ancient [...] learned by hearing is called shruti.
[36] Let us say a little more about [...] Mahábhárata also, there are some references to the Rámáyańa. These are not references to the Rámáyańa [...] Márkańd́eya Puráńa contains references to the goddess Durgá. This [...] given to the ten-handed goddess.
[38] Then came the Márkańd́eya [...] King Surath, etc., there are no references to Rama; there is no story that Ramchandra performed the worship of the goddess.