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[18] You should remember that this type [...] celebration. But Krittivas added a religious dimension to the victory celebration [...] nothing but an autumn festival.
[5] You will have to propagate this mission from door to door. No political party or so-called religious institution can bring salvation. [...] necessary than drums and cymbals.
[19] Yet the third type of devotion [...] that if he does not carry on his religious observances he is likely to be [...] his or her worldly afflictions.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] but I must point out that some religious and intellectual leaders have [...] in the future to do just that.
[14] To control the masses in the psychic sphere a fear complex was forcibly injected into their minds. Religious leaders openly preached: Binu [...] No one can check their progress.
[18] [Women of the past were good since they followed religious observances. But Mr. Bethun alone [...] started speaking English too!]
[24] All these are examples of the injection [...] the psychic sphere too, due to religious bondage. It is very difficult [...] vocal against these exploiters.
[1] The vipras [...] continued indulging in pedantic religious injunctions. That was why the [...] got there was merely a coating of religious bigotry and fanaticism.
[4] In the matrimonial system of the [...] better half and the co-performers of religious rites, they practically became [...] in the subsequent Vaeshya Era.
[5] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] equal social rights, not equal religious rights. The majority of women, [...] bháryás [wives without religious or social rights but with a progeny [...] child-bearing machines”].
[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] womens doggerels and tales of religious observances, that mothers with [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
[4] Yet the annals of history depict [...] allowed to become priests in the religious hierarchy.
[6] Even today women are slaves to [...] in the social, educational and religious realms. The provision of economic [...] for a glorious tomorrow.
[5] All the religious scriptures differ from one another. [...] shástra” means “religious code” and “niiti shástra” [...] what should the common people do?
[4] Now, there is a great deal of difference amongst these religious texts. Naturally the question [...] to accept, and which to reject?
[74] By observing such ceremonial fasts [...] Purńimá (full moon) or by religious sacrifices (Homa), Brahma will [...] imagination, give you salvation?
[100] The attraction between one object [...] within. People of some particular religious creeds think that dyeing their [...] Mahatma Kabir used to say –
[11] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] resembling it, transliterated by h.
[69] But the vaeshyas of other times [...] people of ancient times were more religious, the vaeshyas used to undertake [...] some benefit in their next life.
[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] of their victims as they deliver religious and philosophical discourses, [...] exploiters who trade in religion.
[7] Merely saying, “Do not do [...] effort turns human beings into religious bigots, and feuds in the name of religion are the result.
[26] A devotee of this category may [...] worthwhile. At least I should do some religious deeds to show everyone that I [...] such devotion has no real value.
[17] A mind, driven by many psychic [...] exploitation, political repression, religious bigotry, cultural perversion and [...] about the downfall of the society.
[3] There are numerous divergent views [...] traditions, racial similarity, religious similarity, etc. But practical [...] factors are especially important.
[8] In the past there were many instances [...] compelling them to transgress their religious beliefs. As a result, they were [...] campaign of forcible conversion.
[14] All religions should be established [...] if people knowingly contravene a religious code without compulsion, they [...] which breaks with a light tap.
[15] In the future you should be careful not to hurt the religious sentiments of others, even if [...] historical heritage of the country.
[27] A leader of the Maethilii community [...] tongue, and they followed the path of religious dogma instead.
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[80] In the Vaeshya Age this religious exploitation is more psychic than [...] preordained, and support the status quo.
[1] Human beings are social beings, [...] the spiritual code, rather the religious code, it is termed as “sin”. [...] entertain a conception of sin based on religious dogma. Rather, they will judge [...] people on the basis of religion, religious dogmas and cardinal human values. [...] century, we should keep away from religious dogma and attach the highest importance to cardinal human values.
[7] Wherever we mention cardinal human values, we are not referring to any religious code, for that is based on religious dogmas. Again I repeat, why should the people of the second half of the 20th century follow religious dogmas? I advise you not to follow them but to revolt.
[9] In one Dharma Shástra it [...] is a sin. If people follow this religious principle strictly, there cannot [...] undermine society by following their religious dogma. If they take the latter [...] so-called religions in the world today.
[1] The essence of the parallel psychic [...] traditions; 5) racial similarity; 6) religious similarity; 7) a common culture; [...] mental tendency of moving in unison.
[5] A new religious movement called the Nátha [...] old, that is indeed the maximum.
[11] So you see that the landlords began [...] resources to organize such expensive religious worship. But perhaps you know [...] the landlords down to the masses.
[18] It is not proper to create images, ostensibly for religious worship, such as that. As ideas [...] one of His partial expressions.
[4] In any case, the people of the [...] [the wearing of sacred threads as religious symbols], the practice of using [...] gossamer on the left shoulder.
[182] Painting and sculpture, the two [...] confined within the boundaries of the religious eulogies to particular gods; they [...] a particular class of artists.
[13] There are still others who think [...] people are invited to the pandal (religious tent), and after a while they [...] please ring the bell quickly?”
[10] In our practical life we call those [...] preaching eloquent and verbose religious sermons get themselves entangled [...] result they will never attain Him.
[16] This is the Neo-ethics of the present [...] exploitation, political suppression, religious indoctrination, cultural imposition and social subordination.
[8] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] other groups. Groups may be racial, religious, caste-based, national, etc. “Socio-sentiment [...] “general humanism”).
[113] Once the kśatriyas submitted [...] grant him the right to interfere in religious matters, because it was through the religious structure that they found an opportunity [...] social system created by the vipras.
[65] The knower of Brahma is like Consciousness [...] potter or the religion and the religious, the knower of Brahma sees only [...] a person with a Cosmic outlook.
[3] The common people could not grasp [...] making them the medium for their religious expression. But wise and educated [...] the aching void of the desert.
[2] Disadvantaged persons and guests [...] consider their lineage, culture, or religious beliefs while serving them.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] “unholy” month, because no religious festival could be held then. Bengals [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[26] Now let us consider the influence [...] persons who had to conduct the religious worship. The remaining non-Brahmans were declared as shúdras .
[38] The people of Bengal noted that [...] follow the solar calendar. Only the religious worship of deities, shráddha [...] determined by the solar calendar.
[27] There are some ignorant people [...] their dear Lord is not affected by religious paraphernalia and pretentious shows of devotion.
[1] For centuries spiritual and religious leaders have been teaching mankind [...] journey of the individual soul.
[72] The discussion was interrupted. [...] among the youth. They said to the religious leaders, pundits, priests and mullas (religious leaders), “Do you see what [...] to overmaster God!’”
[7] To stifle the progress of humanity, [...] human mind. While preaching their religious ideas, some claim that the social, [...] propounders will be declared as atheists.
[11] It is not enough to equate the so-called religious scriptures with transient philosophy. [...] spiritual progress. But the conniving religious theologies seek to shackle peoples [...] a comparatively developed age.
[14] Brahma alone is an Eternal Entity, [...] seen as righteous people from the religious point of view, but if they are [...] sinful nature will be revealed.
[20] But strangely enough, many religions [...] plural. So there is no question of religious synthesis in dharma. Religion [...] there is no scope for synthesis.
[22] Religious exploiters maintain an unholy [...] exploiters. With hands upraised, a religious preceptor blesses the wealthy [...] exploitation of human weaknesses.
[13] So devatá is a particular [...] worship, the study of the scriptures, religious pilgrimages, charitable activities [...] demonstrations of intellectual vanity.
[20] The Vedas expound the science of metre, the rules of religious sacrifices and various other observances, [...] (Brahma-vijiṋána).
[31] There are innumerable examples of religious dogma. Communism left behind a [...] against God, but communism did.
[33] So, to counteract religious dogma we have to adopt a two-fold [...] this is more powerful than the religious sentiment. For this people should [...] been vanquished, the strength of religious dogma will be naturally weakened [...] the proper step-wise approach.
[6] Thus we see that cańd́ii [...] the Puranic Shákta Cult, a religious tinge was added to it. This is [...] system has almost disappeared.
[11] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] Cańd́ii and Shiva, and it was given a religious and social colour. During the [...] “Kill my enemies.”
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[23] The verbal comment on the speeches [...] confirmed directly or indirectly by any religious scripture.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] whose work had been respected as religious treatises from ancient times – all with an ulterior motive, to get their interests served.
[5] A new religious movement called the Nátha [...] old, that is indeed the maximum.
[11] With a particular idea in ones [...] to create images, ostensibly for religious worship, such as that. As ideas [...] because there was no other colour.
[29] The spirit of sádhaná [...] the Supreme, irrespective of its religious affiliation, is definitely Tantra; [...] than to accept Tantric ideals.
[35] Usually the non-Aryans were content [...] love for spiritual philosophy. The religious practices of the Aryans, however, [...] materialistic gains. That is, their religious observances were mainly ritualistic. [...] and that of Tantra on the other.
[47] The Tantric influence exists in [...] only in social functions, but in religious ceremonies as well, due to the [...] 7 ) )
[51] Spiritual practice was common in [...] who support pompous, so-called religious, ceremonies, as there is in the [...] as befitting staunch Tantrics.
[59] This civilization, though similar [...] pronunciation, manners and behaviour, religious and social systems, rights of [...] border of the Áryavartta.
[62] Here it is necessary to remember [...] to anyone no matter what their religious affiliation might be. Tantra is [...] took years and years to memorize.
[63] When the Aryans came to India, [...] Brahmanical era changes in the religious outlook of the people were apparent, [...] of Tantra sádhaná.
[8] The British colonialists applied [...] laborious and dexterous as well as religious. But by introducing opium, the [...] Chinese race under their grip.
[5] For instance, a child belonging [...] quarrelsome by nature. Certain religious sects make common people firmly [...] imposed saḿskára.
[65] When people are initiated by those [...] people in the name of jihad or religious crusades. Propagating discrimination [...] the sleepers to wake up. Those religious fakes will be compelled to quickly withdraw from their hypocritical role of religious hegemony, and at the time of their [...] their helpless and fey condition.
[22] In the past there was much suppression, [...] times the Aryans used to perform religious rituals which necessitated enormous [...] while they were performing their religious rituals to recover the stolen [...] inferiority complexes into their minds.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] to control his or her destiny.
[15] As I said, Mahaprabhu saw the festival [...] Rather, it has become a kind of religious festival in Bengal. So it is neither [...] declared that day as a holiday.
[82] The practice of ritualistic religion [...] objects they desire. Only the sinful religious and social exploiters gain from such efforts.
[83] Spiritual sádhaná [...] and fame, for pomp and show, for religious exploitation. Rather, the co-existence [...] sádhaná is contradictory.
[104] In this universe of rapid temporal, [...] specific economic, political, or religious structure can be the permanent [...] moving along that path towards Him.
[8] The question is, how can decentralization [...] social, cultural and economic and not religious or linguistic. This concept of [...] important aspect of applied PROUT.
[15] (9) Never attack the religious beliefs of anyone. Make the person understand gradually with logic. If you attack a persons religious beliefs, it means you have attacked Ananda Marga.
[86] (c) Try your best to arrange alternative means of livelihood for religious professionals, irrespective of [...] propagation of Ananda Marga ideology.
[12] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] virtue have their origins either in religious faith or social prejudices, as [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[13] These fabricated religious injunctions have been a repeated [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[5] By nature human beings are not [...] impurity behind elegant phrases or religious exhibitionism. Those who want [...] either of the two sexes exists.
[6] By nature human beings are not [...] high-sounding rhetoric or ostentatious religious rituals cannot do any real good [...] sex exist, purity is impossible.
[115] Any political party or so-called religious institution cannot bring salvation. [...] onslaughts of the immoralists.
[141] Those who make attempts to disturb [...] in every aspect of social life - religious life, education, literary spheres, [...] due to the allurement of power.
[6] Besides this type of mentality, national and religious traditions also often thwart revolution. [...] Giitá or other scriptures.
[46] In fact, there is a ritual for [...] does not require the ritualistic religious services of a Brahman priest, [...] hear the village women say –
[38] Whether Buddhism or Jainism is [...] however, in opposing the ostentatious religious practices, denied moral principles and human values.
[27] Some philosophies have taught their own [religious or caste] communities, “The [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[30] In ancient times, the sacrificial [...] were held to mark the end of any religious or social ceremony. Mainly clarified [...] homa and havana interchangeably.
[14] VAEŚŃAVA. Vaishnavitei; [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] Preserving Entity; a mythological god.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] gain the intervention of the gods.
[17] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] of the highest caste in India.
[14] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ.
[4] The social and religious rights of women were curtailed [...] places they are totally extinct.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] Western Uttar Pradesh; open vowel.
[8] Everyone has the right to physical, [...] particular ethnic, linguistic or religious group may undermine the unity [...] prosperity of the society as a whole.
[19] There may be another disease, another [...] even now people belonging to one religious group cannot rely on other groups, [...] panacea for all psychic ailments.
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[5] [But for the most part] the people [...] the body]. In the final stage of religious practice, nirgranthaváda [...] appeared like a very far-off object.
[6] The Kurmi Mahatos of western Ráŕh [...] They were deprived first of their religious rights, then of their social rights, [...] calls for immediate rectification.
[9] There is no proof as to whether [...] first step on the path of dharma [religious belief, spirituality]. This type [...] back to 2500 to 7000 years ago.
[1] This world of ours is made up of [...] exploitation occurs sometimes in the religious sphere, sometimes in the social [...] sometimes in the economic sphere.
[4] Krishnananda Agambagish, another revered son of Ráŕh, brought about innovations in religious life by thoroughly reforming the [...] illogical system of offering worship.
[1] This is not a story of modern times. [...] out plans for their constructive religious activities. It was in order to meet together that they conceived the idea of building temples.
[1] As I mentioned before, phallus worship was the first step to the oldest form of religious thinking. The people of Ráŕh, [...] ) is:
[11] The enamel that covered the religious life of the people of Ráŕh [...] intrinsically they are all Shaivites.
[82] The practice of ritualistic religion [...] objects they desire. Only the sinful religious and social exploiters gain from such efforts.
[83] Spiritual sádhaná [...] and fame, for pomp and show, for religious exploitation. Rather, the co-existence [...] sádhaná is contradictory.
[104] In this universe of rapid temporal, [...] specific economic, political, or religious structure can be the permanent [...] moving along that path towards Him.
[17] In this universe of rapid temporal, spatial and personal change, no single economic, political or religious structure can be the permanent [...] that path towards the Supreme.
[12] Social, religious and educational dogmas that oppress [...] qualities for the benefit of all.
[21] The second part is Women and Spirituality. In the section Spiritual Birthright, the author denounces the religious dogmas that have been created [...] the vehicle of the Divine Mother:
[17] So as long as there are bondages [...] repercussions on political life as well as religious life. I said yesterday that religion [...] there is pervasive corruption in religious life. None of these religions is Bhágavata dharma, the all-embracing human dharma.
[18] There is degeneration in cultural [...] economic, political, cultural, and religious. Hence humanism cannot be considered the panacea; it is not a perfect remedy.
[85] In the first phase of the establishment [...] atrocities on their linguistic, religious or political minorities.
[115] Politicians want to poke their noses into every aspect of life: social, religious, educational, literary, etc. Under [...] slogans from public platforms.
[167] These sadvipras will firmly declare, [...] be allowed!” and, “Religious hypocrisy cannot be tolerated!” [...] unite!” And they will sing in chorus:
[23] Laksmana replied, “Just see if you can find any sinful person attending a religious discourse, and go and sit on that persons eyelids.”
[23] Very often, ignorant of real spirituality and goaded by religious dogma, people undertake long and [...] pramá in the spiritual sphere.
[32] Human society today has reached [...] unrest, cultural degeneration and religious superstition.
[31] The corresponding Arabic prefix [...] entered the Bengali language for religious and commercial reasons, they have [...] muyájjin [muezzin], etc.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] Bengal consider Sanskrit to be their religious language or spiritual language, [...] from it, thinking it to be the religious language of the Hindus and the [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[8] So can there be more than one religion? No. Those who say like this are not religious people. They are agents of religious ism. Can there be more than one [...] move towards the Supreme Father.
[4] In Manus social code, the [...] accused of social crimes were given religious punishments. This thwarted the [...] Ananda Marga wants to establish.
[19] VAEDYAK SHÁSTRA. The school [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[20] There is, however, a difference [...] “sin” there are involved religious, doctrinal and biblical connotations. [...] is a sudurácára.
[21] Religion tries to transform the [...] from being exposed, some so-called religious teachers avoided answering peoples [...] inquisitive nature is extremely bad.
[22] Read any so-called religious book: one will seldom find anything resembling tolerance of the religious beliefs of others. I am not saying [...] indicative of magnanimity? In so-called religious books there is a greater tendency to refute the religious doctrines of others than to propagate [...] cannot hold religion in high esteem.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] fall victim to these political and religious traders. Remember that every individual [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[18] But when logic develops, the scope [...] undue importance to such-and-such religious leader – now we realize [...] propagating national socialism!”
[252] Never attack the religious beliefs of anyone. Make the person understand gradually with logic. If you attack a persons religious beliefs, it means you have attacked Ananda Marga.
[645] Of all the fundamental factors [...] not succeed. So unless the moral, religious and educational standard of a [...] socialism ever see the light of day.
[22] English literature before the time [...] compose literature, and to have religious books such as the Rámáyańa, [...] Prákrta was still prevalent.
[13] “From now on,” suggested [...] see a lively debate going on in a religious meeting, sit on the eyelids of any sinner who may be participating.”
[14] Laksmana was left to carry out [...] any sinner happens to attend a religious meeting…
[34] Since well water is stagnant, [...] this water for different kinds of religious rites. They would use Ganges water, [...] puddles of autumn paddy fields.
[63] Alcohol addiction decreased significantly [...] condemned in the Muslin community on religious grounds. If any Vaiśńava [...] prepare toddy from these palms.
[138] “The village gentleman thought: [...] bath in the Ganges to earn some religious merit, then Ill put on the tilak [religious mark] and sandalwood, eat some [...] before the train comes.’
[4] In those days the boomerang of this religious bigotry did not spare even the [...] people in the name of religion.
[121] 20) The wine that was used in the name of religious observances, or still is, is also called kalya. Just as the wine that was used as a part of religious rites during the Vedic era (the [...] kalya. Whatever wine is used for religious observances, in whatever community, is called kalya.
[143] 9) The religious ceremony that is performed to [...] planets is also called kavaca.
[53] Even then, let me repeat what [...] kárańa is wine used for religious purposes.
[31] 4) The kamańd́alu [a water pot with religious significance in India] that people [...] “gourd-kamańd́alu”.
[70] a) Religious merchant, that is, those who earned their living by capitalizing on the religious sentiment of the people.
[73] Throughout history millions of [...] on incorrect philosophical and religious teachings, they accept their miserable [...] the dharma of human existence.
[101] Ideas about virtue and vice are based on one or both of the following factors: different religious beliefs, and traditional or contemporary social beliefs created by factors other than religion.
[109] In India, too, as soon as the social [...] In a later period, people of all religious affiliations – Buddhist, [...] 4 )
[127] Virtue and vice are both distortions [...] vice in turn is based on accepted religious doctrines. In my opinion virtue [...] about in a wild frenzy, is hell.
[128] I do not see any reason to discuss the ideas contained in the various religious scriptures.
[4] Wherever there is movement it is [...] re-establish an old political, economic or religious theory of two thousand years ago [...] impossible for people to accept it.
[5] Thus we see that cańd́ii [...] the Puranic Shákta Cult, a religious tinge was added to it. This is [...] system has almost disappeared.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] protested loudly against the clergy or religious traders who composed the so-called [...] were motivated to strike against religious exploiters. They were fully aware [...] strength in the subsequent period.
[55] Where there is no internal progress, [...] must not entertain any divisive religious tenets. People must be freed from [...] other dharma for human beings.
[6] I request those who use wine as part of their religious rituals to desist from this practice [...] should be used instead of liquor.
[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] about heaven and hell. These “religious merchants” with their non-integral [...] Samajis, etc.) Obviously blind religious supporters cannot form an integral [...] cannot be attained by such people.
[13] Now, what is psychic rationalization? It is the effort to rationalize dogmatic religious beliefs and practices, but the [...] and psycho-spiritual evolution.
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[7] The crude and the subtle mental [...] great regret that the so-called religious leaders have been fostering such [...] about only a temporal emancipation.
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[28] So those persons who do not possess [...] to listen to the instructions of religious teachers, cannot do any really [...] become worse than ordinary people.
[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] sacrificial rituals are performed, religious practices will be incomplete.
[23] The five categories of Brahman [...] were supposed to perform their religious duties with perfect calmness and [...] Women were entitled to perform religious sacrifices, therefore it can be presumed that they also wore a yajiṋopaviita .
[24] Later on, after deer had become [...] Subsequently, it became a part of their religious practice to always wear a cotton [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.
[16] What is that geo-sentiment which [...] substituted for logic. All those religious, economic, political or social [...] Their progress is checked forever.
[18] I have already said that when people [...] the case of geo-sentiment in the religious sphere – they do not think [...] detrimental to the progress of humanity.
[1] Four thieves happened to meet at Kashii during cúŕhámańi yog, one of the many religious festivals in India. Some people [...] they might commit in the future.
[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] facilitating their exploitation by the religious traders. When the vitality and [...] and the preachers of religion.
[48] Is it possible to truly convert [...] they have not accepted it through religious inspiration or spiritual inquisitiveness. In fact, such new religious converts often prove to be a liability to the religious society which converted them.
[3] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] virtue have their origins either in religious faith or social prejudices, as [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[4] These fabricated religious injunctions have been a repeated [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[5] In the objective world, human beings have their religious, cultural, political and economic [...] endowed with some degree of ability.
[15] Motivated by socio-sentiment, one [...] social, economic, cultural and religious spheres.
[42] Religious Exploitation
[44] Thus those who sought to confine [...] aforesaid ways are the so-called religious leaders or gurus; they have done enormous harm to the human society. The various religious groups have fought many bloody [...] are Gods commands.”
[45] In this way one group has tried [...] socio-economico-political field, so in the religious field. They have tried to create [...] It occurs just this way in the religious field also. And, being supported [...] satellites, the propagators of religious faiths idle away their days. Most [...] some are doing it consciously.
[46] You must awaken those religious people who are not aware of what [...] their illusions into the dustbin.
[5] With the establishment of male [...] rights – social, cultural, religious, political and economic. Some religious preceptors declared in the name [...] the different spheres of life.
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[22] In many newly-independent countries [...] are the results of the national, religious or communal rigidities that have been injected into the minds of the students.
[25] It is not proper, under any circumstances, [...] language; 3) Arabic or Persian, the religious language; and 4) Urdu or Bengali, [...] likely to be criticized by anyone.
[15] What is a virtuous deed? Those [...] deed), nor is the observance of religious rituals. Only if a particular [...] you feed them, that is virtue.
[5] In Manus time, there were [...] strictly social [as opposed to religious]. In one place, the couple would [...] considered married when they returned.
[6] Conquering communities forcibly [...] We can infer from this that the religious aspect of the marriage was adopted [...] offerings of clothes and food.)
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] logic. In India, there are many religious fanatics. Due to religious fanaticism and bigotry, there [...] sentiments are predominant in such religious expressions. People should keep aloof from the bondages of religion. Behind all religious dogma, physical considerations [...] Indian women is an expression of religious sentiment. The women of other [...] exploit people by appealing to religious sentiments.
[18] Those who named the Octorloney [...] warriors who take part in the Islamic religious wars (jehádd) are called [...] up their life in the Christian religious wars (crusades) are called “martyrs”. [...] his life in a jihad or crusade.
[17] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[18] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[28] Nationalism is being rapidly replaced [...] up all filthy ideas of caste, [religious] community, nationality, etc.
[97] 3. Universality in constitutional [...] and vice and is a by-product of religious faith. The applied value of virtue [...] we are to propose universal law.
[98] There should be little difference [...] and vice should not depend upon religious feelings but on universal acceptance. [...] 17 )
[14] Socio-economic units should be [...] cultural and economic, and not religious or linguistic. Socio-economic [...] important aspect of applied PROUT.
[22] What is Supreme or Parama Brahma? [...] these rituals take place – religious ceremony, the fruit or reward of such a religious ceremony and persons who organize the religious ceremony. For the sake of crude, external, material gains the authors of these so-called religious ceremonies; perform these rituals. [...] about Him.” Yama replies,
[53] The Supreme dharma – the [...] accomplished by mere listening to religious dissertations. You must have noticed, [...] something about religion.” Such religious discourses will cut no ice, if [...] cannot be attained through tall religious overtures to the human society [...] love and maturity of love is He.
[29] The scriptures, religious books also express in different [...] in these conflicting theories.
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] the geographical sense and in the religious sense. But those who belong to [...] geographical sense but not in the religious sense. They have their own religions.
[1] The Vedic Aryans were inhabitants [...] people accepted it as a part of religious rites.
[2] However much people might indulge [...] were women granted full freedom in religious and social matters, nor are they [...] gańd́uśa was considered a religious practice, it was not considered [...] neither was it forbidden to them.
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[6] Intellectual capitalism causes [...] dogmatic theories and doctrines, and religious superstition and rituals become widespread.
[14] Ahiḿsá means not [...] say that those who want to lead a religious life should not use the plough [...] the born enemies of human beings.
[29] While the mind is still attached to religious or sectarian signs or submits [...] to give up superstitions easily.
[65] Humanity has to progress towards [...] may be a privilege to parasitic religious professionals to deny what is [...] satya, it is nothing but hypocrisy.
[111] Svádhyáya means the [...] passage of time. Nowadays reading religious scriptures without grasping the meaning is also considered to be Svádhyáya. Religious professionals have misguided the [...] or if you have no time to hear religious sermons, offer fruits or sweets [...] This is the real thing”.
[112] Svádhyáya means not [...] greatly distorted peoples religious belief. For example, one aspect [...] máḿsa sádhaná?
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] whose work had been respected as religious treatises from ancient times – all with an ulterior motive, to get their interests served.
[8] It is often found that a gentleman [...] state. I knew a leader of a certain religious community who in his normal mood [...] moment; it never remains suppressed.
[43] “Their style of attack, however, [...] fact that, according to social and religious regulations, idols can no longer [...] that most of the ancient Buddhist religious statues still in existence have had their noses broken off.
[80] “As long as Shasháuṋka [...] Harśavarddhana dealt a strong blow to the religious thought of Rarh, as well as Bengal, [...] it to its lowest point.”
[32] (16) The only creed of a spiritual [...] national, caste, linguistic or religious sentiment and must not tolerate any fissiparous tendency.
[18] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] to control his or her destiny.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[16] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ.
[17] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. Also, a religious or philosophical school which [...] CAKRA. VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[14] Thus we see that cańd́ii [...] phase of the Puranic Shakti Cult, a religious tinge was added to it. This is [...] system has almost disappeared.
[19] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] Cańd́ii and Shiva, and it was given a religious and social colour. During the [...] “Kill my enemies.”
[42] We come across another laokik goddess [...] verses in Bengali; not even the religious services of a priest are required [...] relation whatsoever with Shiva.
[2] Ahiḿsá means not [...] say that those who want to lead a religious life should not use the plough [...] the born enemies of human beings.
[50] It was the full moon in Phalgun [...] still in the harisabhá [religious congregation] eating malpoa [sweet [...] their white peaks in the distance.
[124] The original home of sugar cane [...] Aryans used to use honey for their religious rituals, but it was also the system [...] means aekśava guŕ.
[17] Those who impatiently preach to [...] wicked intellect of a handful of religious leaders is at the root of these [...] personalities of the different religious communities deserve equal respect. [...] those venerable personalities.