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[39] The crude universe is formed as [...] promoted to class three, they are replaced by promotions from class one where [...] day be transformed into humans.
[4] The Tripura tribals have their [...] After independence Bengali was replaced by Hindi or English. Under the [...] previous several hundred years.
[83] The dominance of group-mothers [...] taken away and matriarchs were replaced by patriarchs. Opportunities to [...] silently accept the supremacy of men.
[105] The most distinctive feature of [...] vasundhará ["Might makes right"], was replaced by a new principle in the Vipra [...] intellect there is no might"].
[4] For the entire world a linking [...] language. In the future English may be replaced by any other lingua franca or [...] must not play the role of usurper.
[82] In the course of time the age of [...] sarddár [kśatriya leader] was replaced by the age of the monarchy. This [...] established in kśatriya society.
[3] In these discourses, Shrii Shrii [...] peoples minds today will be replaced by a new feeling of love and brotherhood. [...] through mutual cooperation and love.
[16] Both capitalism and communism have [...] humanity, these systems should be replaced. PROUT is against the exploitation [...] adjustment with this objective world.
[36] As I have already said, dogma-centred, matter-centred and self-centred theories will have to be replaced by a God-centred philosophy in [...] calendar. Do not wait for tomorrow.
[21] During the first phase of the British [...] after independence Kaythi has been replaced by Devanágrii in the courts [...] and after independence Urdu was replaced by Hindi. In Devanágrii [...] anus vara and diirgha visarga.
[6] Thus the human civilization evolved [...] institution of clan mothers was replaced by the institution of clan fathers, [...] became the head of the gotras.
[20] So many scriptures say so many [...] and now all the smrtis have been replaced by the Hindu Code Bill. There are so many social codes. What is an ordinary person to do?
[8] He knows everything, because He [...] somebody else. But He is not to be replaced or assailed by any second entity. By nature He lies covert.
[87] Just as there may be one chilli [...] Kárttika. Brinjal plants must be replaced every two years because at the end of this period their productivity declines.
[172] 3) Sweet potatoes – The space [...] second year the old plants are replaced. Cauliflower should not be planted [...] the creeping tuber vegetables.
[21] One pertinent question is whether [...] would think that the state had replaced the Zamindars. In the face of [...] change land policies immediately.
[60] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] body of a biological babe can be replaced, but the brain cannot be replaced, for it is a brain with a particular [...] and consequently the personality.
[21] We know, too, that medical science [...] delayed if a persons glands are replaced.
[22] Of course humans beings will not [...] information. If the entire brain is replaced, the whole human personality will [...] and a new person has taken birth.
[23] Through proper scientific research, [...] saḿskáras . Now, if the brain is replaced, the mind, with all its reactive [...] process a persons brain is replaced with a monkeys brain, the [...] other than to perform sadhana.
[196] The farmers of Shewra Phuli cut [...] pumpkin that was cut out is then replaced. Through this process the size [...] be acquired from Shewra Phuli.
[213] When planting wax gourd cuttings, [...] old plants should be removed and replaced by new cuttings. Good cuttings [...] fields will have to be irrigated.
[28] The tea that is grown in southern India should be replaced by rubber plantations. Although [...] have both usefulness and a market.
[1] Human progress has been steadily [...] coaches and ferry-boats have been replaced by speedy conveyances such as motor cars, trains and planes.
[7] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] body of a biological babe can be replaced, but the brain cannot be replaced, for it is a brain with a particular [...] and consequently the personality.
[15] SOME [...] French tu is fast being replaced by vous , in modern English, [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[7] Should one dogma be replaced by another dogma of the same order or of another order? Should a dogma of a positive order be replaced by a dogma of a positive order [...] irrational sentiment. All dogma must be replaced by non-dogma. Gautam Buddha said [...] negative mental propensities should be replaced by positive mental propensities, as Buddha advocated. This is the proper approach.
[8] Shankaracarya did not follow this process. Rather, he replaced Buddhist dogma with Paoráńic [...] committed a fundamental folly. He replaced Buddhist dogma with Paoráńic dogma.
[43] 4) Even in the absence of suffixes [...] dai indicates that a vowel has replaced a consonant]), badhú → [...] mahu → mau (mau, not mao).
[7] Phalasákśiibhútah: [...] kryásákśiibhútah. Later I replaced the word kriyá by another [...] kriyásákśiibhútah.
[29] This Second Edition represents [...] first of those discourses has been replaced with what the editors felt to [...] Indo-Aryan Civilization”.
[33] In Hindi the use of ham instead [...] [you], or mu and tu, have been replaced by ámi and tumi. Nowadays [...] the poetry of Krishnadas Kaviraj:
[42] It was the emperor Shershah who [...] confusion, the word saraka was replaced by saŕaka. Saŕak [...] in the local language, Bhojpuri.
[25] Vinásháya ca duśkrtám [...] the better: the previous form is replaced by a new one. Perhaps Ravana and Kansa were reborn as ideal devotees; their previous forms were replaced by better substitutes.
[33] Our social code provides clear [...] shoes, turbans, etc. have been replaced by modern shoes, hats and clothes [...] hackney coaches, etc., have been replaced with fast-moving cars, trains, [...] práńáyáma, etc.
[17] Primitive society was guided by [...] kśatriya age was subsequently replaced by the vipra age – the age [...] deprivation and exploitation are extreme.
[26] PROUT advocates another type of [...] social progress. The old era is replaced by a new era – one collective psychology is replaced by another. This type of revolution results in all-round development and social progress.
[10] I have already explained that a [...] is still doing so. Unless it is replaced by Neohumanism, it may be the cause of catastrophic misfortune for human beings.
[106] The greedy, hobbledehoy young [...] right. The day that automobiles replaced elephants and horses was the day that deputy ministers replaced nawabs and emperors. Just a revised and enlarged edition of the same thing.”
[213] After Sáungt-sen-gámpo, [...] Lamavad branch of Mahayana Buddhism replaced Bonpa as the state religion of [...] Gorkha king, Prthviiráj Shah.
[9] Similar to the ekká-t́omt́om [...] pálki carriage gradually replaced the phaeton carriage because the [...] carriages to maintain their sanctity.
[19] Metamorphosis went on. Age after [...] intellectual extravaganza. Dogma replaced simplicity: the social life was [...] were treated as unwanted beings.
[20] Now dogma is fast being replaced by rationality and reason. Human [...] entire humanity of the Cosmos.
[24] Later on, after deer had become [...] custom of wearing a deer skin was replaced with the custom of wearing a cotton [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.
[13] If pus from this illness somehow [...] clay pack can be intermittently replaced by a fresh one, throwing away the old pack as soon as it has dried up.
[3] Generally a cell lives about twenty-one days and then dies, being replaced by new cells. When one rubs a [...] accumulation of hundreds of dead cells.
[45] No one should make the mistake [...] during British rule its name became replaced by the name of the district, Jessore. [...] pronunciation is not gainj but gainj-a.
[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] ordinary old clay stove has been replaced by an electric “heater” [hotplate]. Such incongruities are now common in society.
[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] someones fingers: they can never be replaced. Such an action is called “atipátaka”. [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.
[28] Nationalism is being rapidly replaced by internationalism. A day is [...] [religious] community, nationality, etc.
[40] It is an age of science. Science [...] that is, an old machine should be replaced by a new and more scientific one. [...] radioactivity [nuclear energy] and rockets.
[44] The tea that is grown in South India should be replaced by rubber plantations. Although [...] usefulness and a ready market.
[5] In the next phase, although women [...] with his advisory council, so he replaced them and appointed a new council [...] the Kśatriya era itself.
[3] The sharecropping system may be replaced by different systems – at [...] anything and everything that is human.
[15] Purport: When a particular age is replaced by the successive age within a [...] viplava [“revolution”].
[18] Purport: If any age reverts to [...] very short time this age is again replaced by the next age or the one after [...] concomitant the Vaeshya Age, will follow.
[5] Now the question is: why is iṋa [...] end of the word. Since the ja is replaced by ga then the concerned vargas [...] word vasanta as vasaḿta.
[10] The Sanskrit word bhaván has now been replaced by tvam. Bhaván has practically [...] kairatyásen. In old Bengali we find:
[5] In Bihar many types of healthy [...] fast diminishing; they should be replaced by concentrated alcohol. Motor cars can run on this fuel.
[2] If Bangladesh sells manufactured [...] So on the one hand jute is being replaced by artificial fibre, and on the other hand leather is being replaced by synthetic leather.
[11] The time of jute cultivation is [...] of the rainy season. If jute is replaced, we have to consider whether anything [...] discontinue jute production immediately.
[6] They may think deeply about these [...] the white rulers will have been replaced by black rulers; and they will [...] veritable demons in human framework.
[8] With the passage of time, as mental faculties developed, physical force was replaced by the mental capacities of planning, [...] requirements of ruling over others.
[1] You know that humans are gregarious [...] But subsequently this system was replaced by another system in which the [...] matriarchal system of inheritance.
[5] Later the matrilineal order was replaced by the patrilineal order. If you [...] deprived of ancestral property.
[2] “When the clothes become old and tattered, they are replaced with newer ones. This is the law. [...] changed for a newer one.”