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[24] Living beings receive the vibrations [...] capacity of the human sensory organs. Remote sounds or inarticulate vocal expressions [...] their different sensory mechanisms.
[25] In the remote villages of Bengal, many temples [...] days of Vajrayána Buddhism.
[172] Traces of matriarchy may still be found among the Malayalese, who live in remote areas south of India. On the other [...] surface their society is patriarchal.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] diseases and become painful. In the remote past, people tied gossamer or [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[196] Caught in the eddies of commercial [...] reason or where the writer is kept remote from the readers and does not [...] sign for the world of literature.
[27] Those who are weak, i.e., who have [...] knowledge. The timid and cowardly remain remote from Brahmabháva or cosmic [...] principles of Yama and Niyama.
[76] What is this most sublime Treasure [...] from the one who thinks Him to be remote, and He is nearer than the near [...] elsewhere but right within.”
[12] The world government should form [...] communication brings the different remote parts of the world nearer, and [...] 3 )
[7] Today many people have assembled [...] all of you to walk here from your remote villages? In order to overcome [...] psychic demands of different ages.
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in the forests and remote mountains do not speak the exact [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[8] Consider government servants for [...] prospect, which they treat as something remote. Rather they try to harm those [...] of a thousand scorpion stings.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] universal vision, they remain extremely remote from Consciousness. They always [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[36] Tathya-anubhúti is another [...] information”, and here refers to a sort of remote or telepathic perception. Stories [...] tathyánubhúti in the waking state.
[27] A world government is also essential [...] techniques. Such development brings the remote parts of the world nearer and the world therefore grows smaller.
[5] Everything in this universe is moving. Scene after scene is changing, and those scenes of the remote past are gradually receding from [...] “one who supports someone.”
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, many temples [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[31] When people mentally create a dream [...] liberation and salvation is not only a remote hope but a disappointment from [...] king in the real sense”]?
[13] That imaginary period of time from [...] Something which has been lost in the remote past in the history of this earth [...] upon millions of light-years away.
[23] Everything in this universe is moving. Scene after scene is changing, and those scenes of the remote past are gradually receding from [...] “one who supports someone”.
[15] The manifestation of práńáh [...] number of giant animals of the remote past have either been transformed into smaller species or vanished altogether.
[1] This is not a story of modern times. When in the remote past the people of Ráŕh [...] conceived the idea of building temples.
[3] As I have mentioned, this was in the remote past, when Jainism was yet to [...] roof (or [up to] eight roofs).
[2] It cannot be said emphatically [...] on that long-ago morning in the remote past the golden light of civilization [...] of Ráŕh was born.
[1] As ancient Ráŕh is [...] the colloquial language of the remote outpost Ráŕh? It [...] is Sanskrit of foreign origin.
[7] Chattrishgarhi is such a remote language of Mágadhii that [...] geographically close to Bhojpuri.
[3] Days passed, time passed, from [...] ahead of us till it mingles in the remote blue, the undulation that gives [...] land is our Ráŕh.
[4] Panini observed that if a word [...] then the Rgveda was dúrast [remote]. [...] dhárańá incorrectly.
[24] The manifestation of práńáh [...] number of giant animals of the remote past have either been transformed into smaller species or have vanished altogether.
[7] “The Divine Entity has an [...] that. This great universe lies in a remote corner of His endless mind. So [...] domain of the witnessing faculty.
[19] The characteristic of the organs [...] in life, and do not see even the remote possibility of any happiness, [...] and hostile to their happiness.
[3] If a certain country is held in [...] genius of human beings, remains remote. That is why in every sphere of [...] bondage of staticity is a must.
[81] Although a fox belongs to the dog family, its relation with the dog is very remote. In spite of some similarity between [...] of difference in their natures.
[59] There are many parents who directly [...] of fear of physical abuse. In a remote village I once observed a young [...] losing his right of inheritance.
[80] On the subject of corrective measures [...] deceiving the common people with remote and unattainable dreams.
[11] As stimulants, tea, coffee, and [...] intractable mountains and lived in remote caves, would take tea by extracting [...] 1 )
[3] But is racial supremacy a scientific [...] ethnology. On an auspicious day in the remote past, say 1,000,000 years ago, [...] human beings on the other side.
[9] But animals less-evolved than humans [...] “Hmmm, rice is strewn in such a remote woodland! This is unnatural. There [...] alight and be caught in the net.
[6] Thousands of industries have mushroomed [...] to this capitalistic mentality. Remote places such as Khairasol in Birbhum [...] of expensive woollen clothing.
[12] In ancient times, people who travelled [...] adequate facilities if they live in remote areas. Rather, they usually have to travel long distances just to arrange their livelihood.
[4] There is only one way to stop economic [...] solve the economic problems of remote villages. Economic planning must [...] basis of decentralized economy.
[7] So long as you consider your identity [...] (emancipation and liberation) will remain remote from you, beyond your access. [...] enjoyment but not of your salvation.