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[8] In this respect, planets and satellites [...] kárańa mana or causal mind is referred to as the sámánya [...] realization] is not a part of mind.
[72] I have just referred to the ideological unity of the [...] Cańd́álii, etc.
[37] What we refer to by the Bengali [...] the word “glass” only referred to the material.
[10] Shrii Sarkars writing on [...] more deeply into the subject are referred to the works cited.
[22] Because of the date of publication [...] the “ghost stories” referred to are those of Strange Experiences, and not those from Shabda Cayaniká, which the author wrote later.
[325] Sweet lime is a member of the lemon group and is sometimes referred to as “mussambi.” It is grown for its sweet, juicy fruit.
[533] Kusum is sometimes referred to as “the lac tree” [...] with safflower, the kusum flower.
[3] Prabháta Saḿgiita [...] mentioning here that the author referred to his own Prabháta Saḿgiita [...] his songs in another discourse.
[1] Shashanka, a king of Ráŕh, [...] Rabindranath, a poet of the modern age, has referred to the worship of omnipresent Shiva in his poems:
[5] Of the twenty discourses that constitute [...] on tape. The series (sometimes referred to by the author as a work of [...] dictations were given in Bengali.
[6] Where Prakrti is dormant there [...] name and form, philosophically referred to as Mahattattva, it naturally appears to be different from its original standard.
[18] There is some idea that activates [...] activated faculty. In Sanskrit this is referred to as pratyaya [suffix]. The word [...] activating ideas. For example:
[4] Just as vidyámáyá [...] deeper and deeper darkness. This is referred to as the living beings [...] from Parama Puruśa .
[12] Then how to rectify the situation [...] the human mind. I have already referred to these defects in detail.
[1] In the concluding portion of “Krśńa [...] especially devotional shlokas have been referred to:
[136] In common parlance Mars is no longer referred to as kuja but in astrology [...] king; Mars is the minister.”]
[47] Quite a few Sanskrit poets have referred to moles on the cheek as a sign [...] is also called kuruvinda .
[20] Every creature needs a means [...] preservation of ones structure is referred to as the crude means of living. [...] called káriká .
[6] Both the patriarchal system [...] had many defects, which I have referred to earlier, it had two advantages. [...] take part in the marriage system.
[81] Well, let us come to the point. [...] [second month of the same], which is referred to as vaeshákhá [...] káliuṋga .
[13] Another meaning of the word [...] up”. In ancient times the women referred to the braiding of hair as veńii-kác .
[32] In ancient times, in order [...] course of time the pin came to be referred to as káiṋcana [...] kinds of pins and safety pins.
[53] Kam + ańd́ac = [...] guṋŕi of course referred to the trunk, and in addition [...] for guli or gulo .
[69] Kambu + ka = kambuka. Kambuka means: [...] “low-level” profession generally referred to four kinds of professions in ancient times:
[61] Another quality of Maharshi Valmiki [...] of poetry. Since then kavi has referred to Maharshi Valmiki in Sanskrit.
[12] This shántátmá [referred to in tad yacchecchántátmani [...] goal of every spiritual aspirant.
[7] This is what has been referred to by Buddha as the middle path or majjhimá mágga.
[84] Ichá The word ichá [...] icchá. Jesus Christ was referred to as iśa in old Arabic. Iśa and Musa [Moses] were both accepted as prophets.
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] welfare of his pupils so he was referred to as ijya. The Asuras [demons] [...] give greater quantities of milk.
[11] Now, in socio-sentiment, it happens [...] expressions of the mental disease I referred to. One who is confined within [...] yourself are responsible for it.
[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] father-in-laws house” referred to what kind of clothes and what [...] “all sorts of news”.
[63] However, the problems referred to above may remain unsolved if [...] non-political, cultured educators.
[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the [...] carefully. When the container is referred to then either “with” or “in” can be used, but when the contained is referred to then “in” is used. [...] abound in the Sundarbans”.
[29] All the remaining chapters of [[the [...] dates of the different source books referred to in the footnotes will be given [...] following excerpts are exceptions:
[38] Publication dates of the source books referred to in the footnotes (all of which [...] originally published in Bengali):
[93] In ancient times, when a word was [...] the suffix ap. This became a rule referred to as ghainalao puḿsi.
[37] Satya implies proper action of [...] Entity. That is why Brahma is often referred to as the “essence of Satya.”
[49] Some explanation here is necessary regarding the third and fourth types of theft referred to above. You may have seen that [...] travel amounts to theft of the type referred to under 3 and 4 above. Those [...] ones travelling fare is theft.
[57] This shántátmá [referred to in tad yacchecchántátmani [...] goal of every spiritual aspirant.
[77] There is a popular belief that [...] Parganas, etc., Kárttika is referred to as unmarried. This is wrong. [...] Kárttika was not a bachelor.
[27] The word irińa means “wine”, [...] ariśt́a and so forth referred to fermented wine. In the second [...] – their intellect and learning.
[29] Any starchy substance under certain [...] madirá, and so forth. Somarasa referred to a type of fermented wine which [...] 3 )