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[19] Movement is the most important [...] with excellence, sweetness, and refined intellect; and thus moving, you [...] the earth moves around the sun.
[64] Is the medical profession alone [...] profession is tantamount to becoming a refined criminal. I use the term “refined” because no matter what type of [...] skilful use of persuasive language.
[28] Critically-ill patients should [...] patients to use honey than raw or refined sugar. At night, rut́i [...] for all tuberculosis patients.
[10] Civilization is not unchanging. [...] inner and outer consistency of a refined individual. Whatever is done in a refined way, is done with reasoning and [...] water is the height of hypocrisy.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] more cultured people become in a refined social environment, the greater [...] before returning to its mother.
[64] With the dawn of civilization humanity’s [...] philosophical interpretation by the refined Aryans and transformed into [...] the results of epochal changes.
[68] It is in fact this consciousness, [...] infused literary judgement with a refined outlook and flavoured life with [...] any relation to human nature.
[168] The greatest difference between [...] greater scope for the expression of refined aesthetic taste than in recitation.
[9] Human beings are a kind of living [...] Now, if the especial subtle and refined propensities of human beings are [...] elevated to the status of divinity.
[19] Being under the influence of the [...] spite of their highly discerning refined discernment, they are unable to [...] they have become Brahma Himself.
[3] I have said earlier that the subtler [...] requires constant endeavour and a refined intellect. Thats why human [...] forced to return to its own abode.
[8] Suppose you have to ascertain what [...] may blurt out his desires, but a refined man will not – and God is refined.
[12] After the spiritual sphere comes [...] assimilate everything through his own refined intellect. And then only can he [...] power to remove psychic wants.
[2] Those who have the responsibility [...] superlative character with the most refined conduct. They and their followers [...] are called ácáryas.
[52] When cultivating lentils, high [...] because they can be used to produce refined vegetable oil and lubricants. Linseed can also be used to manufacture refined vegetable oil and lubricants, [...] can be cultivated after lentils.
[9] Each of the gods and goddesses [...] idol-worship, but because they lacked the refined artistic sense necessary to make the idols.
[15] These nomadic Aryans, on coming [...] bred in them, to some extent, a refined intelligence.
[7] The sense of universalism should also be awakened in the child. Etiquette and refined behaviour are not enough. Real [...] and compassion for all creation.
[21] Instrumental music is also based [...] mudrá , sweet and refined. Both these dances make a person tired quickly in India because India is a hot country.
[32] The word prasráva [urine], [...] front”. The Sanskrit pandits refined the word and made it prasráva. [...] related to the word prasráva.
[22] Sensual objects are naturally crude [...] who appears to be a gentleman of refined taste, integrity, charm and position, [...] their sensuous pursuits.”
[26] I have already said that the desire [...] even so-called intellectual and refined people under the spell of superficial [...] in crude, antisocial activities.
[5] Many plants have seeds which can [...] wax, medicines, hair oil, etc.; or refined for industrial purposes and used [...] products can be made from oil seeds.
[17] Linseed is both an oil crop and [...] deodourisation, it can be made into a refined oil (dalda) which can be eaten. [...] grown with soybean as a mixed crop.
[24] Cotton is well known for its fluffy, [...] of oil. Cotogen is produced from refined cottonseed oil, and the oil cakes [...] Cotton is not difficult to grow.
[286] Sugar is an important part of the [...] crop and the degree to which it is refined. For example, besides refined sugar, there are several forms [...] other types of sugar sweeteners.
[300] Several palms produce juices which [...] 125 times more substantial than refined sugar, but for diabetics, refined sugar is more harmful than molasses.
[302] Indian Palmyra is another palm [...] molasses, hard molasses (bheli gur) and refined molasses (khadesri) and many other [...] sale. Sugar candy can also be made.
[312] Indian olive is important both [...] molasses is made, and this can be refined into sugar. The dehydrated flowers can also be made into flour.
[529] Acasia babul is common in India. [...] from the juice after it has been refined.
[32] Great injustices are also being [...] few years? If education denotes refined taste or restrained behaviour, [...] scholars is totally meaningless.
[38] In my opinion, it is a great mistake to think that refined behaviour represents education, [...] “Oh sorry” will not matter.
[41] To be civilized means to give a refined form to everything, and it is [...] and education are of this sort.
[227] In my opinion those who take refined behaviour to be the criterion [...] utmost to mitigate his troubles.
[16] The greatest difference between [...] greater scope for the expression of refined aesthetic taste than in recitation.
[1] The greatest proof that someone is a developed person is that persons refined taste and subtlety based on his [...] beings and their inner divinity.
[113] Party politics is one of the factors [...] germs. In party politics all the refined attributes of the human mind, [...] etc., are most common phenomena.
[30] 5. One must reduce the use of raw and refined sugar, but may use a little honey – nor more than three spoonfuls a day.
[8] Instrumental music is also based [...] mudrá , sweet and refined. Both these dances make a person tired quickly in India because India is a hot country.
[11] When a suffix is used to indicate [...] “underground room” while in refined English we can say “subterranean [...] began pronouncing it cembár.
[7] It is through this agryábuddhi [...] subtlety; for that it has to be refined into a subtler one. To understand [...] suspension is the Átman.
[42] An ordinary Jiiva (unit being) [...] Sádhaná and Karma, by virtue of refined intellect and selfless service. [...] charm of Parama Puruśa.
[675] This movement is the most important [...] with excellence, sweetness, and refined intellect. Thus moving, you will one day merge with Parama Puruśa.
[1] Many people have the conception [...] and moves on while the so-called refined languages, bound by the fetters [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.
[77] Prákrta was the language [...] Sanskrit. For this reason this highly refined language was called “Sanskrit” [...] to someone they know, and so on.
[40] Then I ran into that very Sujit. [...] an aristocratic family. He had a refined and tasteful bearing and conduct. Anyone would have wanted such a friend.
[124] Mr. Mukherjee was a very simple, gentle, refined and unassuming gentleman. If a [...] answer it to their satisfaction.
[76] Iron ore, hematite or unrefined [...] are used for unrefined metal and refined metal. Take, for example, the [...] bar, unrefined gold bar, etc. A refined silver bar must be called rajatarúpya or rajatadańd́a [silver stick], a refined gold bar must be called suvarńarúpya [...] rúpyakaḿ , refined silver must be called raopya , refined gold will be called svarńa, [...] hirańa, jámbunada , etc. A refined piece of silver or a silver coin [...] called kála . For refined iron there is no need to use the [...] the word kála for refined iron; it would have been better not to use it in that manner.
[25] 12) The ripe gourd shell which [...] in certain parts of Bengal; its refined Bengali [or Sanskrit] name is also kakubha.
[26] 13) The hookah which is made from [...] Bengali, is also called kakubha in the refined language.
[6] 4) The pure Bengali word for the [...] can also be called kabandha in refined Bengali [and Sanskrit].
[20] According to differences in size [...] called kamat́a in Sanskrit and refined Bengali.
[24] 6) The shark is called kamat́a in Sanskrit and refined Bengali. Those sharks which are [...] kámat́as has greatly diminished.
[45] 2) A refined, polite and gentle-natured lady. [...] praiseworthy nature, Kamalá.
[20] 1) Many times, when it is not possible [...] the top, it is called kavara in refined Bengali [and Sanskrit]. In order [...] (a ribbon for tying the hair).
[43] 21) That round fruit whose juice [...] time. Its Sanskrit, as well as refined Bengali, name is kavariká.
[44] Although the word kabr was equally [...] is known as mrtsamádhi in refined Bengali [and Sanskrit]. That place [...] deoyá] is called kabrgáh.
[85] There are two rivers in Bengal [...] Ichámatii in order to give it a more refined or correct form; no, the rivers name is not Icchámatii; it is Ichámatii.
[13] There are still others who say [...] guŕ [raw sugar] instead of refined sugar, and drink water from wells instead of from taps – do they follow this also?
[50] Now, there is another aspect: culture. [...] eat after washing thoroughly. The refined manner of eating in a hygienic [...] “culture” in a general sense.
[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] “News” used to be called tattva in refined Bengali in those days. Gradually [...] “all sorts of news”.
[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] viiń was gradually refined and improved upon, and different [...] left we can call kolamba .
[42] I have no hesitation in saying [...] Even most so-called educated and refined people, let alone average adults, [...] spiritual development of that child.
[29] 5. For a few days take some myrobalan [...] Káshii sugar [sugar refined by hand equipment and hence a [...] water, float rather than sink.
[3] An uneducated person does not speak in the same way that an educated person does with their refined language. For example, an educated [...] educated people the use of their refined language influences the colloquial [...] women there call dai [curd] dadhi.
[5] Kinnara microvita is that category [...] beautification, and then help merge the refined mind in the Supreme Entity, they are considered to be friend microvita or positive microvita.
[20] In these circumstances the second [...] longer so much the case, although in refined English this usage still continues to some extent.
[6] Thus the general psychology is [...] ultimately we reach a state in which our refined tastes, refined feelings, and refined expressions transport us into [...] entitative rhythm is almost lost.
[60] We get the word aopanyásika [...] file before a magistrate, then in refined Bengali we say “tini file [...] certainly an insult to history.
[135] The meaning of át́há [...] then it becomes sticky. If we boil refined flour in water then it also becomes [...] successfully fight the human beings].
[118] Molasses is gotten by boiling the [...] sugar and sugar-cane juice are refined and the smell eliminated through [...] aekśava refers to all of them.