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[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] the actual form of experience has relatively no importance. Rama has to experience [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.
[41] In controlling or taming rivers, [...] area of plain land. Magadh is in a relatively convenient position as both the hill and plain stages of its rivers are in Magadh.
[5] LAOKIK. “Of the people”, created relatively recently out of popular sentiment and not found in the scriptures.
[171] In the Vipra Age contact with the [...] other primitive tribes due to the relatively late-coming and insignificant influence of the patriarchal Aryans.
[12] Assume for a moment that a cow [...] If it is long, the cow will move relatively far away from the stake; whereas [...] stake, considering it as a centre.
[2] Human beings were born onto this [...] were small and their bodies were relatively big.
[5] Now bondages are not all alike, [...] very harsh, hard as iron, and some relatively soft. For instance, suppose you [...] differences in the degree of the bondage.
[47] In the embryonic stage of the human [...] them who came in contact with the relatively harsh aspects of nature and made [...] fathers of the kśatriyas.
[84] A strong social structure could not be formed where a monarchy had evolved relatively late or where a democracy or republic [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[63] This very wakeful state is the [...] acquire knowledge of the crude. This relatively crude wakeful state is sevenfold [...] Vaeshvánara or Viráta.
[10] Relatively speaking, absence of pain or pleasure [...] therefore, does not lead to progress.
[34] It is only due to the interim motionlessness [...] knowledge of the object due to a relatively slight calmness that still remains [...] either untenable or quiescent.
[2] Besides the scamper of a couple [...] other portion of the valley is relatively high, though it does not have [...] lets both walk together.”
[259] Lettuce is popular in occidental countries, but is relatively new to India, where only early and late lettuce are grown.
[6] LAOKIK. “Of the people”, created relatively recently out of popular sentiment and not found in the scriptures.
[9] LAOKIK. “Of the people”, created relatively recently out of popular sentiment and not found in the scriptures.
[7] LAOKIK. “Of the people”, created relatively recently out of popular sentiment and not found in the scriptures.
[17] The life of a householder is a [...] so on. The Indian family is a [relatively] big one. In the Indian tradition, [...] This is ones small family.
[28] They proceeded to the city centre. [...] bound for Benares. There will be relatively few passengers from Benares to [...] passenger in this compartment.”
[9] When a persons system becomes [...] cooked rice, it is better to take relatively dry food like rut́i at night. [...] soups, etc., which are alkaline.
[4] The exploitation in Ráŕh [...] by the local vaeshyas, which is relatively insignificant, and 2) exploitation [...] the service of the local people.
[6] If we undertake thorough searches [...] many a thing. The rivers which are relatively long, such as the Damodar, the [...] history of Ráŕh.
[1] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] delivered in a very intimate way to relatively small groups of Margis.
[1] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] delivered in a very intimate way to relatively small groups of Margis.
[1] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] delivered in a very intimate way to relatively small groups of Margis.
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] stature. The Alpine people are relatively short in stature. They are not [...] them out would be quite difficult.
[93] The mountainous regions in the [...] the hands of the maharaja and the relatively level regions to the east were [...] northeast part is Kerá Bengali.
[10] LAOKIK. “Of the people”, created relatively recently out of popular sentiment and not found in the scriptures.
[11] In Southeast Asia, Indonesia and [...] rich. Thailands condition is relatively good. In Indonesia, people live [...] throughout almost all of China.
[49] Of course, the body does undergo [...] persons skin and body are relatively thin and soft, the receptivity [...] scope of physiology and psychology.
[23] Kut́h + erach = kut́hera [...] Indonesian species in that it is relatively more fragrant. Generally it is [...] sandalwood and help it to take in water.
[27] Normally the basil with larger-sized [...] scent is weaker but its wood is relatively stronger.
[3] People attempt to pass off cheap [...] gold or silver. That is why all relatively cheap metals, excluding gold and [...] d́ák ornaments after Mr. Dock.
[59] Ku + vac + kan [...] crystal and second, this quartz is relatively rare in the world. This rare mineral [...] suit me” – Tagore].
[70] Kuvala means a large pearl whose interior gives off a faint reddish hue. This relatively rare variety of pearl is also [...] can awaken that consciousness.
[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly [...] their influence is non-existence or relatively little the people prepare toddy from these palms.
[57] Some of you have possibly seen [...] light green large leaves that is relatively easy to digest. The wild puiṋ [...] is káliká .
[98] They proceeded to the city centre. [...] bound for Benares. There will be relatively few passengers from Benares to [...] passenger in this compartment.”
[68] The bones of humans and animals differ in length and breadth. The bones that are relatively large are called káńd́a .
[121] Increasing the number of judges [...] careful selection of candidates. Relatively simple and ordinary cases can [...] not as a feature of modern life.
[31] This word means “tusk”. [...] the tusks of older elephants are relatively yellowish. Needless to say, elephants [...] várańii (not vánarii).
[24] Later on, after deer had become [...] the ancient Aryans, today in this relatively developed age of science, when [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.
[1] Four thieves happened to meet at [...] themselves of their heavy burden. Even relatively pious people join the sinners [...] they might commit in the future.
[1] The dharmacakra which is held on [...] dharma mahácakra held on a relatively small scale will be called dharma [...] táńd́ava dance is mandatory.
[14] For the proper reorganization and [...] usually accumulates there. Even on relatively flat land, agricultural plots [...] will follow such an arrangement.
[8] The experiences of the crude mind [...] since the crude experiences are relatively few, the subtle mind remains tranquil. [...] expressed in the wakeful state.
[15] Should one strive to see ones [...] others saḿskáras is relatively easy for a sádhaka, but [...] the words of Rabindranath Tagore:
[16] The Sanskrit language is bound [...] is used instead. Thus Hindi is relatively harder to learn than Bengali.
[8] Japan purchases scrap iron from [...] and is still able to manufacture relatively cheap steel. This is because Japan [...] technologically advanced country.
[24] While it is true that the otter [...] according to the law of nature, relatively keen-witted.
[144] In the pre-Vedic era, the cow was [...] buffalo) situation was similar. The relatively gentle-natured forest buffalo [...] a little like bulls dung.
[96] Because the paddy for making seddha [...] Because the átap paddy is relatively less malleable it breaks more [...] bits for cooking rice pudding.
[8] LAOKIK. “Of the people”, created relatively recently out of popular sentiment and not found in the scriptures.
[1] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] delivered in a very intimate way to relatively small groups of Márgiis.
[1] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] delivered in a very intimate way to relatively small groups of Margis.
[1] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] delivered in a very intimate way to relatively small groups of Margis.
[8] Human beings, animals, and plants, [...] major difference is that plants are relatively static, whereas animals are dynamic. [...] the speciality of human beings.