Re > References for ‘regulations’
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[21] If you analyse human history in [...] For women so many rigid rules and regulations were framed so that they would [...] men, there are no such rules and regulations. For example, women were forbidden [...] husband? This is absurd, meaningless!
[1] There are no restrictions for widows [...] ceremonies. No rigorous rules or regulations concerning fasting should be imposed [...] practices, that is a different matter.
[26] The greatest difficulty with homoeopathy [...] most countries there are no proper regulations either.
[183] It is noticeable that in the fanatical [...] made systems of social rules and regulations – in other words, whenever [...] because of their subtle mentality.
[1] Whenever something is done, the doer should follow certain rules and regulations, and the authority that creates those rules and regulations is known as the “controller”. [...] there must a strong controller.
[4] In Sanskrit, “controller” [...] “Maheshvara.” Now the rules and regulations of lower controllers may or may not be of perfect order, but the rules and regulations of the Supreme Controller must [...] of this Universe will be lost.
[1] To sadvipras [spiritual revolutionaries] [...] scriptures abound in ordinances and regulations. What in the world does the state stand for, what is the use of all these regulations, and what are the marvels of civilization [...] it cannot remove hunger.”
[85] (The sense of discipline in kśatriyas [...] has to abide by certain rules and regulations lest the defences be breached.)
[6] Through nityánitya viveka, [...] realize that the old rules and regulations of the previous age are now only [...] in the present dynamic society.
[15] This imperishable Parama Brahma [...] (grammar), and a host of other rules and regulations, dos and donts. Should we [...] followed blindly. The rśi says,
[1] When a rogue elephant becomes violent [...] compels it to break all rules and regulations…; and it even challenges the laws of nature themselves.
[7] Subject to the approval of the [...] secretary of this Board. All rules and regulations, punishment, discipline, and everything [...] purodhá pramukha for final approval.
[9] Subject to the approval of the [...] secretary of this Board. All rules and regulations, punishment, discipline and everything [...] purodhá pramukha for final approval.
[3] According to the so-called rules [...] accepted structure for the rules and regulations of conversation.
[7] Now grammar has to be based on [...] derive its form from the rules and regulations of grammar. It is for precisely [...] out; it was as dead as a dodo.
[15] The inhuman rules and regulations and tortures inside the house [...] always been hated and trampled.
[35] To sadvipras [spiritual revolutionaries] [...] scriptures abound in ordinances and regulations. What in the world does the state stand for, what is the use of all these regulations, and what are the marvels of civilization [...] it cannot remove hunger.”
[175] To a sadvipra, the value of human [...] scriptures abound in ordinances and regulations. What does the state stand for, what is the use of these regulations, or what are the marvels of civilization [...] humanity is superior to the state.
[10] Going against a recognized legal [...] on certain fundamental laws and regulations. When these rules and regulations are concerned with the laws of [...] constitution. When these rules and regulations are concerned with the administration [...] the practical wisdom of humanity
[4] Moreover, the process of breathing, [...] He set down specific rules and regulations as to when one should undertake [...] lungs empty] one might even die.
[20] The Sacdonian Brahmans who cultivated [...] standard. Now, to disregard the caste regulations was a violation of the Vedic code [...] Brahmans at the Prayaga convention.
[1] In my previous discourse I said [...] merely followed a few rules and regulations in certain areas – no more than that.
[44] In the Vedas there is a ritual [...] mantra and Bráhmań [regulations for yajiṋas]) and a philosophical [...] language is not at all tolerable.
[2] In my previous discourse I said [...] merely followed a few rules and regulations in certain areas – no more than that.
[48] It does not require much mental [...] been assembled according to the regulations, the priests mind will flow [...] not lead to liberation”].
[2] Accumulation of power is dangerous [...] guide book in which all such rules, regulations and principles for the proper [...] people for their rapid progress.
[28] The Karma Kanda is also divided [...] Brahmańa means the rules and regulations to be followed when performing [...] the meaning of the word changed.
[34] The terms shástra, shastra [...] means scripture. The rules and regulations stated in the scriptures are intended [...] are trying to fool the public.
[3] The social code of Manu helped [...] life together with rigid laws and regulations. Because of the rigidity and harshness [...] observation of the laws and social codes.
[6] 1) Social laws and regulations have been framed in accordance with the needs and [[prevalent moods]] of the people.
[29] 2) Discipline . Throughout [...] that the existing social laws and regulations are defective and inadequate. [...] discipline in society, the laws and regulations should be rational and capable [...] indiscipline can hardly be contemplated.
[8] There is yet another kind of shadowy [...] and provided that some rules and regulations are not violated, they abide by [...] yakśińii, but it may have happened.
[1] Many people have the conception [...] bound by the fetters of rules and regulations, dos and donts, modestly [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.
[90] Many people mistakenly say that the English language does not have any rules and regulations. Such a conception is altogether [...] “pecuniary”, and so forth.
[93] While talking about kukkut́ii [...] accordance with Government Guest Control Regulations.”
[94] I thought that even though people [...] under the purview of the relevant regulations!
[5] In the ancient world, when human [...] was already in force, there were regulations regarding maternal heritage. In [...] qualitative excellence of a person.
[56] 8) In olden times there was a community [...] tactics and composed many rules and regulations to build a nice society. During [...] between the gods and the demons].
[6] The inhuman rules and regulations and tortures inside the house [...] always been hated and trampled.
[4] Although this tax system had been [...] five to ten years. The rules and regulations concerning land were known as [...] the zamindary or landlord system.
[5] With the establishment of male [...] lawmakers formulated many social regulations, penal codes and so on against [...] the different spheres of life.
[11] When people watch the externalization [...] within hard and fast rules and regulations. But, in the subsequent stage, [...] to imbibe tremendous momentum.
[20] Whenever the nadir point of degeneration [...] power in the world when rules and regulations no longer remain effective, when [...] race will have a new awakening.
[38] There are no restrictions for widows [...] ceremonies. No rigorous rules or regulations concerning fasting should be imposed [...] practices, that is a different matter.
[1] If it is not possible for anyone [...] secretary of this Board. All rules and regulations, punishment, discipline and everything [...] will not enforce any decision.
[6] But I had bit down so hard while [...] fragile.” But according to the prison regulations, the treatment of the eyes and [...] would be all right, so I agreed.
[8] Aoktha means “concerning [...] aokthika means “the rules and regulations concerning aoktha”. In the [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.
[4] The second principle is right determination [...] to know the necessary rules and regulations for living an ideal family life, [...] disappointment and frustration.
[43] “Their style of attack, however, [...] according to social and religious regulations, idols can no longer be used for [...] have had their noses broken off.