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To the Patriots (1)

[69] Most of the people of India are [...] government was good.” These remarks certainly do not add to the glory [...] of a sentiment among the people.

The Phat́ Mantra (1)

[2] I shall conclude with a few remarks on a particular word I just used [...] wish an immediate actional form.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[14] Polygamy, on the other hand, was [...] the same social group the cutting remarks of the mother-in-law and the husband’s [...] perpetrated with such cruelty.

Publisher's Note (1)

[29] This Second Edition represents [...] translations), or touching up of editorial remarks, or correction of typos: “The [...] Indo-Aryan Civilization”.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[6] As a result of Caucasian-centric [...] will hearken back to my original remarks and maintain that apart from Kashmir [...] complexion, short stature and snub noses.

Knowing and Not Knowing (1)

[6] I shall conclude the subject with a few remarks on a particular word I just used [...] biija “phat” mantra.

June-July 1970 (1)

[23] [Bábá looks at a [...] of the room. Bábá remarks:] Tried to give that boy the taste, [...] do more sádhaná.

Fight Against All Dogmas – Excerpt A (1)

[5] Polygamy, on the other hand, was [...] the same social group the cutting remarks of the mother-in-law and the husband’s [...] perpetrated with such cruelty.

Equal Rights for Men and Women (1)

[5] With the establishment of male [...] philosophers and novelists wrote remarks that degraded women. As a result [...] the different spheres of life.

Education (2)

[2] Sometimes uneducated or semi-educated [...] their students with their offensive remarks. Instead of trying to rectify [...] students go into raptures of joy.

[3] How many teachers try to awaken [...] their responsibilities with such remarks? Is profit-making education no [...] of two or three hundred?”

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[90] You must have seen many people [...] actions.” You know that such remarks are an extremely vulgar expression [...] recover it with full interest.