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[3] [Bábá paused and [...] Mahábhárata – Arjuna refused to fight when Shrii Krśńa [...] greater devotee than was Arjuna.
[5] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] mere objects of enjoyment. Society refused to recognize anything except their [...] child-bearing machines”].
[51] What is mahápátaka? [...] question his intention. So Shiva refused to help Rávańa because he was a mahápátaka.
[9] There is a well-known story about [...] happened to be his elder sister. She refused to succumb to his threats, and scolded him mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[146] When the Western system of education [...] infatuation with the past, they refused to send their children to English-medium [...] progress had lagged somewhat behind.
[3] Once there was a Bhattacharya family [...] ) They even refused food offered by the Vaidyas. Once [...] east-Bengal accent could not be detected.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] months of Bengal. Those Aryans who refused to make the adjustment, had in [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] Vedas in black and white. They refused to believe that the reason that [...] of them were missing for good.
[11] Ekalavya, another disciple, had [...] a low-caste family, he outright refused to accept him as a disciple. This [...] lapse on the part of any teacher.
[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] evidence. Since the Sacdonians had refused to embrace Islam, they had to [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[14] The Aryans who migrated to India [...] to be Shúdras, but also refused to accept them into their society; [...] three categories of Shúdras:
[3] 1. Vajra: A kind of powerful weapon [...] defects. Only against those who refused to correct their ways and, on [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].
[12] Then Prakrti undertook the practice [...] Shiva as her husband, while Shiva refused to even look at her. So Prakrti [...] no concern at all for Prakrti.
[21] Ráŕh was subjected [...] people of Ráŕh who refused to embrace the Paoráńika [...] them somewhat averse to struggle.
[26] So Narada was asked to go about and procure the dust from the feet of a devotee. But people refused to give the dust from their feet, [...] listen to such a thing was sinful.
[27] There is an interesting story about [...] his behalf. The latter, however, refused to listen to even Párvatiis [...] his act was of recurring nature.
[124] Mr. Album said, “Yesterday [...] ́Wont nine rupees do? I refused. So most reluctantly he coughed [...] dont tell anybody about it.”
[85] “Innocent people have been [...] government servants of this area have refused to attend work. But I have dedicated [...] I have to join my duty.”
[7] Now, Karna possessed simple morality, [...] offered to Krsna, He persistently refused to accept. Finally Krśńa [...] morality teaches human beings.
[27] The story goes that the tyrannical [...] wealth to Maetreyii, his wife, she refused to accept it saying, Ná [...] establish me in immortality?”
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] were their sentiments that they refused to listen to rationality. Take [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[43] In ancient India, Vedic Saḿskrta [...] use Saḿskrta, but Buddha refused. In Medieval India, Kabir revolted [...] medium of expression. He said,
[8] The British East India Company [...] market price. The manufacturers who refused to agree to the terms of the company [...] being developed in Manchester.
[16] After completely destroying the [...] could be cultivated. The peasants refused to cultivate indigo instead of [...] cultivation of indigo stopped.
[11] Parvati requested her husband, [...] mahapátaka.” So Shiva refused to save Ravanas life. Parvati [...] Ravana but she ultimately failed.
[1] In ancient times bullion was used [...] country which used gold bullion refused to recognize silver bullion, commercial [...] countries engaged in barter trade.
[8] Even after death that man refused to give up his bad habit. Thats why it is said, “Black will take no other hue.”
[17] Núrjáhán was [...] force. At first Meher-Un-Nisá refused to marry her husbands killer, [...] pressure of circumstance, she agreed.