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[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] your bandhu, or friend, in this respect. According to Indian custom, parents [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[1] It is observed that progress in [...] before. But there is difference with respect to crest and trough. In Bengali [...] Northern India, especially in Bengal.
[21] If you analyse human history in [...] were framed so that they would respect men and stand before them in awe [...] husband? This is absurd, meaningless!
[4] In the matrimonial system of the [...] became maid-servants. Their social respect and prestige lasted as long as [...] in the subsequent Vaeshya Era.
[5] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] the past, undoubtedly got equal respect as wives (jáyás). [...] child-bearing machines”].
[6] The continuance of this sort of [...] women subsequently commanded great respect and still do today. Of course [...] recognize the rights of women.
[8] The Vipra age was the age of opportunistic [...] their womanly prestige and social respect. And yet, guilty of the same crime, [...] at the mercy of tyrannical men.
[10] Tadekaḿ jagatsákśiirupaḿ namámah – “If I am to pay respect to anybody, I am to pay respect to You only.” Because all [...] Parama Puruśa . So I pay respect to the Nucleus who created all these great personalities, all these little and big ones.
[11] As per yoga and Tantra, to Parama [...] te – “I pay respect to You” – namaste [...] – “If I am to pay respect to anybody, I am to pay respect to You only.”
[16] Now, if you are to cross the peripheries [...] art the best ship. So I pay my respect to Thee.”
[29] Take the example of Ráŕh [...] practically nothing has been done in this respect. The surface potentialities should [...] these too have been neglected.
[9] Now, if we consider Vraja Krśńa, [...] little by little”]. In this respect She can be likened to ghee, which [...] devotion of the microcosmic mind.
[35] In this respect Buddhist philosophy is better [...] the master of all other souls"].
[13] [A proper education leads to modesty, and through modesty one wins the respect of society.]
[8] In this respect, planets and satellites are also [...] realization] is not a part of mind.
[17] No matter what country you belong [...] doctors can you really trust and respect? Among the doctors you know, you [...] faith may or may not command your respect. In other words, the doctors whom [...] hence you cannot give them your respect either.
[43] Those doctors who continue to treat [...] environment deserve our deepest respect. But what should be done with [...] difficulties should be immediately solved.
[110] The youth of a country are attracted [...] character. If those whom youths respect as ideal men and women possess [...] liabilities by their fans and society.
[14] To those who think for all Who offer others seats of honor and respect Who venerate others, instead [...] esteem and deepest salutations.
[8] Now in the case of the Cosmic Spirit, [...] doesnt enjoy any liberty in this respect. And thats why it has been said,
[47] Once I told you that Parama Puruśa [...] you can hate others, so in this respect you are greater and nobler than [...] desires, He cannot hate others.
[62] “My dear friends… one [...] language, and may claim considerable respect throughout the entire universe, [...] ears with your fingers.”
[92] Shiva was the first man to marry [...] him vyúd́ha out of respect. This vyúd́ha Shiva [...] traditions of that long-past event.
[60] Upa – d́huk (d́hok) [...] means “something given with respect” or “gift”, “eulogy”, “token of respect”.
[62] The etymological meaning of upadevatá [...] upon, but venerable and worthy of respect. In many cases people are devoted [...] singular Parama Puruśa.
[121] The sahib let out a long sigh and [...] have to do something to save my respect. On and on I went thinking like [...] prestige, my reputation, will be saved.
[146] Upa means “near”. If [...] upanyása can be done either with respect or without respect. If a wooden trough is filled [...] this nyása is done with respect or care. If paddy or broken bits [...] that the word be used mistakenly.
[7] Despite Tripuras current [...] inner central portion. In this respect it resembles Ireland. The main [...] developmental programmes for Tripura.
[66] It is proper that English should [...] approved by the university. In this respect, the greater the number of languages [...] schedule of approved languages.
[73] Politics is neither my hobby nor [...] highest responsibility in this respect, however, rests with the leaders of the country. They can save or sabotage the country.
[1] Wherever there is any effort to [...] not always a smooth one. In this respect three basic points should be remembered [...] qualification of a sádhaka.
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[2] The vaeshyas gain material objects [...] according to the situation. So in this respect the vaeshyas are similar to the [...] number of objects of enjoyment.
[40] Here the funny thing is that the [...] vipras whom they exploited titles of respect such as shreśt́hii [...] in every country of the world.
[72] No matter how many other qualities [...] they are rich. Those who hope for respect or have gained it, depend or have depended on the mercy of the vaeshyas.
[30] Of all the avenues there are to [...] the superior type of people with respect to intelligence and wisdom, because [...] short lifespan fully and properly.
[2] In [the pre-Mahábhárata] days [earlier than 1500 BCE], women enjoyed much love and respect in the society. People took pride [...] daughters in marriage. This is why respect for women did not diminish at all.
[3] [You must be more humble than the grass and as tolerant as the tree. You must give respect to those whom no one respects, and always do kiirtana of Lord.]
[18] Amániná mánadena [...] mána . People commonly show respect to those people who have achieved [...] Mahaprabhus statement is: show respect to those neglected people who [...] in esteem, to whom no one shows respect, those whom no one asks how they [...] become established in society.
[19] You must have often noticed that [...] people address them with terms of respect such as ápani [respectful [...] spontaneously speak to that person with respect. In Ananda Marga I address everyone [...] [in the intimate sense].
[20] Kiirtaniiyáh sadá [...] kiirtana or give it the same respect. Now, when one does kiirtana [...] for the satisfaction of others.
[8] Those persons – vipra, kśatriya [...] generally used turbans. And the respect to be paid was judged from the [...] had to take off their turbans.
[11] Earlier I mentioned that just as [...] master. No one paid them any heed or respect. But when their kali yuga [...] given the name sadvipra .
[6] “Respect” or “reverence” does [...] depends upon the love for the Lord.
[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] Lord Krśńa showed respect to a moralist like Bhisma and greeted him, so did He uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[15] In Sanskrit the term devatá is feminine. In this respect there is no fundamental difference [...] non-integral idea, not an integral one.
[8] At the time of initiation or shortly [...] in Sanskrit, you will give equal respect and full scope to all languages.
[51] So one will have to be Ekabuddhi; [...] society may show him or her more respect, but as a human being society [...] or herself to be a human being.
[10] On their journey through life human [...] have to be very cautious in one respect: after every artistic creation [...] responsibilities as sáhityikas .
[52] I have already said that the need [...] not so very strong or rigid in respect of coastal literature. I see no [...] pot-boilers or literary businesspersons.
[155] Besides this, in the individual [...] fields of art, could not command respect and prestige as human beings in [...] before attaining full development.
[5] Now, in the physical sphere, not [...] shelter of the solar system; in this respect He is the adhivása of sarvabhúta. [...] “sarvabhútádhivásah.”
[9] “Kevalo nirguńashca”. [...] “Kevalam”. In this respect not only is He the Supreme Attributional [...] That is why He is called Keva lam.
[2] It is customary to give preference [...] In other words, those who show respect to human value will be entitled [...] is full of sorrow and suffering.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] him carefully, and thus showed respect to human value.
[2] Let us consider the case of the [...] of nuclear difference. In this respect, the mass of the satellites is [...] calories will surely be released.
[3] Why dignified? Everything should [...] units consciousness. So in that respect all are dignified and all are sanctified beings.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] Lord Krśńa showed respect to a moralist like Bhisma and greeted him, so did He uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[11] So we will have to solve this problem [...] will do something concrete in this respect. You are not insignificant beings; [...] immediately. The problem brooks no delay.
[10] “Amáninama mána deyaḿ kiirtaniiyah sadá harih.” Give respect to those who are not respected [...] human beings – give them respect, give them recognition as human [...] beings and worthy to be treated with respect and dignity.”
[7] But as the saying goes, “Power [...] before the Lord are, in fact, paying respect to it? Gayásura started [...] world with a very bloated ego.
[2] who offer others seats of honour and respect . . .
[3] About 300 languages have evolved [...] carry equal importance and equal respect. Keeping all these points in mind, [...] question of language problems.
[19] Concerning the spirit of society, [...] helpful in developing love and respect for everything in that local area. [...] expressions between social groups.
[6] This world is changing, moving. [...] is land, home, river, mountain, respect, insult, day or night – [...] gains eternal peace after death.
[35] Mahoccaeh padánáḿ [...] of their posts they enjoy social respect and position. “But however [...] altogether beyond recognition.
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] the Bengali psychology in this respect is also at variance with the psychology of the inhabitants of other parts of India.
[3] The second characteristic of a [...] recognized as a language. In this respect Páháŕii Punjabi [...] have their different case endings.
[4] The third characteristic of a language [...] Páhárii and Saḿskrta). In this respect Páháŕii is [...] as I have told you previously.
[1] Once there was a great king who by his benevolent rule had gained such affectionate respect that he was called Janaka, which [...] and a king at that! Yet, in due respect to his guru, he went to King Janaka [...] King Janaka as his second guru.
[8] A boy is studying. While doing [...] younger in age who may then no longer respect him for his seniority as they [...] juniors in my locality will cease to respect me, they will say all kinds of [...] in the task of learning.”
[1] No two entities of this universe are equal in all respects or in any respect. This universe is a collection [...] nature and identity is not possible.
[2] Contemplative power is not manifest [...] human beings even are equal in this respect. From the perspective of time, [...] babies. Such was their condition.
[6] In the following age human beings [...] vipras and given unstinting respect.
[6] In the Vaedika era there was division [...] persons born in vipra families lost respect if they became very skilled in the use of weapons.
[4] I remember during my childhood [...] forehead with both hands to show their respect for the disease. This, they hoped, would keep that disease away.
[40] Abhimána is no better than [...] pinnacle of society and people will respect me” – this sense is [...] yourself in contemplation on Hari.
[1] Furthermore, it is found that human [...] with various difficulties with respect to their sádhaná. [...] where Parama Puruśa resides.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] then, heedless of propriety and the respect due to their elders, openly express [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[11] Confinement to the Annamaya Kośa [...] controversies, which have arisen with respect to the Mamomaya Kośa, On [...] separate. Ripeness means perfection.
[3] [You must be more humble than the grass and as tolerant as the trees. You must give respect to those whom no one respects, and always do kiirtana to the Lord.]
[4] You are a spiritual aspirant. “You [...] many people who do not get any respect from others – the downtrodden, half-fed, half-naked humanity. “You are to pay respect to those downtrodden people.” [...] socio-economico-cultural standard. If you do not pay respect to them, how can you serve them? [...] people by ascribing Godhood to them.
[36] You will see that the Mahábhárata [...] truths. The same may be said with respect to sound as well. If someone speaks [...] or she is speaking very softly.
[5] Here Lord Shiva says that in the sphere of crude physicality you should pay due respect to the physical world. I said [...] and no importance of the tempus.
[22] Another way to give the public their due respect is to serve them properly. While [...] gain. Is it a less important gain?
[2] Játakarma is the first step [...] Játakarma ceremony, he will respect and regard him as a father and this will result in a sweet social relation.
[10] You must remember that the newcomer [...] the superiority or inferiority in respect of wealth, caste, quality and [...] mar the very charm of pilgrimage.
[8] In Sanskrit the term devatá is feminine. In this respect there is no fundamental difference [...] Mahávidyás], all Hindu Tantric goddesses.
[34] War-loving races are generally [...] battles with the Aryans they did not respect the rules and laws of war (such [...] for the non-Aryans defeat.
[42] In the life of Bengal, Tantra has surrendered to Veda only with respect to language. In fact there was [...] Sanskrit language of the Vedas.
[43] Although the Aryan conquerors were [...] new social order according due respect to both father and mother. Subsequently, [...] ) system.
[15] Proper care should be taken in [...] Teachers should get the highest respect in society and their economic needs should be properly looked after.
[6] The inhabitants of Samatat – [...] Mughal Emperor Akbar was forced to respect their fighting power, and even [...] by applying the communal award.
[34] [One should be as humble as the grass and as tolerant as the trees, one should give respect to those whom no one respects, and always do kiirtan to the Lord.]
[36] Suppose someone goes to a place and the people there do not give proper respect to him: such a person will feel [...] abhimána are always bad.
[55] You should further remember that [...] does this do insult to her in any respect? Sometimes a child stands on the [...] tolerant than the trees”].
[58] Amániinaḿ mánadeyaḿ: You expect that people should respect and honour you, but you never think that you should also respect and honour others. Saḿgráme [...] use the reverse strategy: give respect to those whom no one gives respect, and your mind will become balanced [...] the elite. Rather you must give respect to those who do not receive respect from anyone; in this way your minds will become balanced and you will progress.
[18] In Hindustani, when ne is added [...] number of the subject. In this respect the rules of Angika resemble those [...] Rabindranaths poems it becomes:
[28] So you see, preya or káma [...] always concerned with earning high respect for themselves or saving their [...] result of which all their egoistic respect, prestige and status will ultimately be pulverized into dust.
[67] If someone says that God came and [...] – these statements may command respect from the credulous but to those [...] “Is” or “Is not.”
[14] The truth of the matter is that [...] progressive human society cannot have any respect for these ideas.
[8] NAMASKÁRA. A greeting in [...] sweetness of sentiment). “I pay respect to the Supreme Entity residing within you.”
[39] We have to wipe out this ego, this [...] confusion, all considerations of respect or disrespect are connected with [...] is due to this “I”.
[284] We should always respect our ideology if we are to become [...] care. I will stick to my ideology.
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] and kiirtana . In this respect, I fully agree with the previous propounders: I also encourage these three things.
[10] Ans.: – Shauṋkara [...] “Nirguńa Brahma”. In this respect, Shauṋkara sounds like [...] creating this variegated universe.
[108] Jute requires a lot of rainfall, [...] on the slopes of Assam. In this respect it is similar to tea.
[213] When planting wax gourd cuttings, [...] planted so that it is slanting with respect to the ground, and the lower node [...] fields will have to be irrigated.
[12] So far as archery was concerned, [...] We must look upon all with equal respect, thereby maintaining harmony in [...] had a serious fall in the battle.
[1] One thing that I want to say is [...] guidance from certain people whom they respect, whom they accept as their object of adoration. They respect those people because of their [...] 1 )
[2] The social values of human beings [...] naturally accorded due recognition and respect, because the good of all depends upon the proper execution of ones duties.
[3] An analysis of history will show [...] bowed before them in spontaneous respect for they had conquered the hearts [...] the common people. Out of awe and respect everyone prostrated at the lotus feet of these great people.
[36] It is customary to give preference [...] In other words, those who show respect to human value will be entitled [...] is full of sorrow and suffering.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] him carefully, and thus showed respect to human value.
[4] The rights of women : In [...] magnanimity among primitive races in respect of womens freedom.
[7] Let us see what sort of treatment [...] not of animals, to pay its proper respect to this large-heartedness with [...] the good qualities of her heart.
[16] In fact, the fundamental principle [...] opportunities to both men and women in respect to the rights of inheritance. [...] of the breach of domestic peace.
[19] The second advantage of the patrilineal [...] child to survive. Hence in this respect, if men, instead of women, take [...] society is put to any inconvenience.
[8] What sort of treatment have women [...] are not animals) to pay proper respect to such humility and large-heartedness? [...] she nurses him when he is ill?
[34] Those who have learned a lot by [...] farmer is not often treated with respect, but the details of rice cultivation [...] symbol of educational bankruptcy.
[319] At present the worth of life is [...] One who possesses wealth commands respect and passes for a noble person. [...] fellow-feeling. All are self-centered.
[11] The second word is suhrd. Suhrd [...] psychological clash.]] In that respect nobody is your friend or comrade. [...] this world is your suhrd .
[17] Once again I repeat that no human [...] qualities develop, society will respect them more. We should try to restore [...] satisfaction of Parama Puruśa.
[12] But in one respect all the propounders of the Miimáḿsá [...] verbosity and their skill in debate.
[31] Shiva was such a person. So He [...] deeds. But was He severe in every respect? As far as His ideology was concerned, [...] bended knees and with bowed heads.
[11] No two human faces are exactly the same, no two entities are identical in any respect. Because of this all-embracing [...] be similar, but not identical.
[14] Trtiiyaḿ gurupújanam [...] gurupújanam . That is, you must have respect for the guru.
[7] “Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] Gurupújanam. One should have proper respect for ones Guru. What is Guru? [...] dispels darkness from the mind.
[1] Good varieties of seed, fertile [...] plant and animal kingdoms. In this respect human beings are no different [...] society if this matter is neglected.
[3] One day human beings will also [...] babes lag behind modern humans with respect to intellectual and spiritual [...] befitting reply to this challenge.
[3] CASE [...] are the creations of God, Respect unit beings , Meditation [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[21] GENERAL [...] which means "a town that pays respect to God and credence to Providence". [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[3] Besides this, in the individual [...] fields of art, could not command respect and prestige as human beings in [...] before attaining full development.
[6] Next, amániináḿ mánadena [“you must give respect to those whom no one respects”]. [...] education, a want of knowledge, in them.
[7] If you want someone [to be respected], [...] you be able to give him or her respect. Giving respect to each and every human being is part and parcel of dharma.
[11] So if you really want to give respect to humans, especially amániinám, [...] standing and economic establishment.
[6] The samájamitram and jiivamitram will deserve the same respect in the society as an ácárya/á. [...] against them except a purodhá.
[15] The third type of ahaḿkára [...] pratiśt́há expects respect from everyone, and hankers after [...] begs others to give him or her respect. [The person desires something [...] compared to the excrement of a pig.
[19] [You must be more humble than the grass and more tolerant than the trees. You must give respect to those whom no one respects, and always do kiirtana to the Lord.]
[21] A person who is always engaged [...] must learn how to care about the respect and prestige of others. Such a person must never forget that respect begets respect, and that he or she should always [...] have to do prati-namaskára.
[7] Then there is disparity due to [...] to do something concrete in this respect also. All are equal, with equal glamour as human beings.
[11] Economic life. In economic life [...] will have to do something in this respect. You should remember that in economic [...] they are being misguided or not.
[6] The Kurmi Mahatos of western Ráŕh [...] races and as such certainly deserve respect. They are not outsiders, they [...] calls for immediate rectification.
[3] Manifestation [of culture] is coupled [...] Ráŕh moved ahead. In this respect, even an insignificant ditch (recognized [...] lyrical expressions came into being.
[4] In other words, Shiva was clad [...] Ráŕh has composed a song in this respect:
[10] Ans.: – Shauṋkara [...] “Nirguńa Brahma”. In this respect, Shauṋkara sounds like [...] creating this variegated universe.
[16] Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti.… [...] attainment of Supreme Cognition. In this respect it is Shaeva; but to attain this [...] devised to achieve this objective.
[11] When women gain economic independence from men, they will also win back respect. Dowry and other social ills will [...] longer economically chained to them.
[17] The script of the Dravidian group [...] book script Tamil will gain added respect.
[40] [Be more modest than the lowly grass and impart spirituality to all. Be humble and pay respect to all. One who is as tolerant [...] never asks for drinking water.]
[9] When one accepts something as absolute [...] (veneration) in the mind. One who has no respect for the goal can never attain [...] shraddhá. One should have immense, respect for that object which causes the [...] as a result of shraddhá.
[13] The Neo-humanist policy to ensure [...] should stop killing cows out of respect for higher forms of life, not [...] immediately stopped for the same reason.
[1] Those who shudder at the sight [...] of injustices against women with respect to their social rights and because [...] a respectable place in society.
[26] The temple at Kalighat has been [...] them T́hákur out of respect and so they became famous as T́hákurs (Tagore).
[75] A little while ago we were discussing [...] would be advantageous in every respect. Among the disciples of the Buddha [...] matrilineal and patrilineal systems with respect to giving names. The mothers [...] Pát́ńá it seems to me.
[20] In Sanskrit the word nága [...] that is, no one enjoys any special respect or disrespect from the Supreme [...] this entire manifest universe.
[53] Because of injustices against women with respect to their social rights and because [...] profession, these are the main two.
[89] Although all the languages of the world deserve equal respect, a common language for the convenient [...] breaking our heads in darkness.
[110] One day human beings will also [...] babes lag behind modern humans with respect to intellectual and spiritual [...] 10 )
[113] Party politics is one of the factors [...] Party affiliation commands more respect than individual ability; service [...] etc., are most common phenomena.
[4] Along with the ásanas [...] ácáryas in this respect also.
[20] Good varieties of seed, fertile [...] plant and animal kingdoms. In this respect human beings are no different [...] society if this matter is neglected.
[6] In this phase of physicality, the [...] second item is that one should have respect for ones goal. “Shrat [...] yásá shraddhá.
[3] Although it is said that in ancient [...] status, they were not accorded full respect. But in the non-Aryan society [...] fight for womens rights.
[6] In one person we might discover [...] memory is also sure to command respect from others. If one is very kind [...] Puruśa and work by His grace.”
[13] When paying respect to a person, we should remember [...] nobody is inferior to you. You pay respect to anybody and everybody because anybody and everybody is an expression of that Supreme Entity.
[14] What is our style of extending goodwill? We say, Namaskár. That is, “I pay respect to the Supreme Entity residing [...] [between the eyebrows].”
[17] So many thoughts are in your mind. [...] goodwill here, because you are paying respect to Parama Puruśa residing [...] different people]. First do this.
[18] And not only mental concentration, [...] core of your heart, you are paying respect to Parama Puruśa residing [...] chest], and say, Namaskár.
[19] I think you have understood it? [...] Puruśa, to whom you should always pay respect by doing namaskár.
[49] But for Parama Puruśa there [...] hating others easily. So in this respect human beings are ahead of Parama Puruśa, that they can hate others!
[25] 1) Justice . To ensure social [...] injustice springs mainly from lack of respect for the dignity of labour. That [...] independent means of livelihood.
[27] Discrimination between men and [...] Both men and women are given [[respect]] in our social system, thus there is no scope for men to be considered superior to women.
[12] Ananda Marga philosophy is unique in this respect. Ananda Marga stands to implement [...] spiritual cult on the basis of Tantra.
[4] In society those who have no knowledge, [...] Puruśa. Be very strict in this respect.
[28] Next, from where does that Macropsychic [...] towards the Macro-Spirit. In this respect also we have failed in our duty; we have committed another crime.
[1] The noblest form of social service [...] have morality, then everybody will respect you. Try to acquire as much knowledge [...] morality makes for a peaceful society.
[8] People in general consider molecules [...] common people will continue to respect them as the “greatest scientists” [...] truth for two or three centuries.
[6] Man is not a rational animal. Man has got his own dignified status. And in this respect, all humans of the world – [...] be any differentiation in that respect.
[35] All burdens, all confusions, all considerations of respect and disrespect, are connected [...] is due to this “I”.
[18] Then the fifth one is samyak [...] deficient intellectually. So in that respect it is a bit harmful. There should [...] spiritual body. This is the fifth item.
[18] But when logic develops, the scope [...] “Ah, we gave him so much respect; but alas, now we discover that [...] propagating national socialism!”
[133] After death one will not go to [...] progressive human society cannot have any respect for these ideas.
[30] I have said many times in the past [...] each and every language. In this respect, it appears that the Bengali of [...] therefore attention must be paid to it.
[31] Anyhow, the use of nominal verbs [...] vocabulary, certainly deserve more respect.
[45] Verb-endings : Verb-endings [...] – are used. Hence in this respect Bengali is more expressive than [...] examples of verb-endings. For example:
[79] Case Endings : Another condition [...] has its own case endings. In this respect most of the Aryan languages of [...] full-fledged language, not a dialect.
[82] The dog has been a companion [...] a dog has sometimes been shown respect by presenting it as a symbol of [...] is called kuttá.
[107] “Its respectable, no doubt, but that respect is not worth anything if the magistrate is no good.”
[16] In this respect, you should have a clear idea [...] this ghát́i .
[3] The colloquial meanings of kulya [...] family which everyone regards with respect, which society recognizes as a [...] virtue, nobility and humanity.
[44] The value of the principle [...] opportunities for making progress in this respect.
[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, [...] without partiality. People would give respect to the head of the Catuspáthii [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.
[35] Generally the lecturers or assistant [...] teach and have conduct worthy of respect. Only then will the education they imparted have a strong base and be assimilated.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] wide. People used to pay them more respect than they would to royalty. Even [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[65] If the Allied forces (Britain, [...] between them and someone else in respect to kulálatva . With [...] kulála in this context.
[44] When the capital of Bengal was [...] in history. Its specialty with respect to other sweets is that it is [...] chánábaŕá .
[18] But if the time does come when [...] whether they feel love, devotion, respect or fear – under his fast-tempoed [...] under their own internal power.
[18] Rhinos like a humid tropical [...] the wild boars of Bengal in every respect, I noticed a difference in complexion. [...] doubt if even a few still remain.
[139] In due course of time, the verdict [...] would be most convenient in every respect.
[7] At the place of kiirtana [...] hear inadvertently without any respect, they too will be benefited. “ [...] with veneration or without”.
[42] Turmeric leaf is called parńa [...] rather to any table spice. In this respect, betel leaf belongs to the category [...] then became Parńashavarii.
[55] The central idea of a thesis [...] good persons, prospers in every respect and finally becomes a better person; [...] the keynote or the main point is:
[18] The Bengali word kaylá [...] ” in this respect can never be forgotten.
[103] Akalmand responded, “Look, in this respect I have a few words to say. First, [...] even that does not matter.”
[91] 4) The custom of performing sacrifices [...] this reason, out of appreciation, respect or necessity, there are thirty-one [...] means yajiṋad́umbar.
[131] 5) Kákabhúśańd́ii: [...] kákabhúśańd́ii out of respect. Nowadays the word kákabhúśańd́ii is mostly used in a joking way.
[142] We were journeying from Jammu to [...] duiggara → duggar). Out of great respect, people have used the adjective [...] been given the name D́ogrii.
[51] Lord Krśńa also advised [...] cannot be any concession in this respect, rather concession is dangerous. [...] because you are a human being.”
[351] “I dont need such respect,” said Anumay. “Itll [...] rocket and as tumi when we get home.
[173] Abhijit had listened to Bangoma and Bangomis entire conversation, and had developed a deep respect for them. He thought: “Let [...] Madhumitas whereabouts.”
[275] The brother and sister adopted [...] movements and eating habits. In this respect the witchs personal servant [...] your gout-stricken feet.”
[17] If one attempts to find the ultimate [...] have been a total failure in this respect. But wise people, in the light [...] preceded by any previous cause.
[16] People use the power that comes [...] powers would make others extol, respect or even worship one. Others would [...] ones powers. A desire to command respect and devotion from others is only [...] leads to a fall and to degradation.
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] priests were called ijya to show them respect, and the rest used to be considered [...] give greater quantities of milk.
[16] The meaning of the verbal root [...] Iid́ya means “worthy of respect or eulogy or worship”. It is said in the shruti:
[7] We should always respect our ideology if we are to become [...] care. I will stick to my ideology.
[24] So, on the basis of language, how [...] All languages must be given equal respect. One should remember that all [...] humanity on the basis of language.
[36] Ultimately this close association [...] much importance to differences in respect to noses, eyes, hair, height, etc.
[2] First, human expressions. Each [...] Human expressions are, in that respect, many in the physical stratum: [...] controlling station is the same.
[3] I said in Timmern [Germany] that [...] waves emanate, is what? In this respect, in the small world of Liilánanda, Liilánanda is the noumenal entity.
[13] “Amáninam mánadeyam”. [...] mánadeyam” – “respect the disrespected.” Those [...] of Parama Puruśa. We must respect them with due honour as Parama [...] the third duty of a devotee is to respect those people whom no one respects. [...] minds will become filled with joy.
[2] “The Creator is a singular [...] His approval is a must in this respect. That is, if He does not like, not even a blade of grass can move.
[1] There are many underdeveloped creatures [...] intellectual inclination in this respect.
[13] Those who are motivated by sentiment [...] earned the highest positions of respect in different fields of life, later [...] lesson which history teaches us.
[14] At a particular time, people treat someone with great respect, give him or her great importance, [...] society. So whatever degree of respect they have earned, remains unaffected, because they did not injure society at all.
[1] In very ancient days, when society was purely matriarchal, women enjoyed full freedom and respect. A distinguished woman would be [...] dictates of the clan matriarch.
[2] In olden times there used to be [...] accepted the powerful kings in every respect – including tax payments [...] taxes to the British government.
[1] I will talk a little today about [...] the masculine plural or to show respect ke is placed before the word. [...] Siitár bon [Siitas sister].
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] untouchability can be allowed in this respect, otherwise a language will run [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[4] The kinds of waves which one particular [...] around you. The same can be said in respect of your powers relating to smell, touch, and taste.
[36] In many educational institutions [...] “Nowadays students dont respect law and order.” Is it the [...] not discharge that duty properly?
[51] In some families the parents have [...] reason. Naturally the children lose respect for their parents, which further [...] adding to their lack of peace.
[28] At the very outset, the fascist [...] psychology and inferiority complex with respect to the exploiters. This defeatist [...] community from the face of the earth.
[4] The Punjab is the westernmost state of India, and Assam is the easternmost state. With respect to humidity and dryness, there [...] industrious population of the west.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] form was used but in order to show respect for the ancient Vedic verb form [...] and calamána are correct.
[17] Sometimes sugar is completely absent in the urine. In this respect one has to remember that sugar [...] automatically become sugar-free.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] dhrupadii style, hence in that respect Bengali music was already somewhat [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[3] When saḿgiita (the [...] dhrupadii , it gains a certain respect, a certain prestige. On the other hand, this respect and prestige prevent it from moving [...] forever into the mud and mire.
[18] One has to be persistent and tenacious in this respect. You have to adopt only one goal, [...] wave will not be consolidated.
[18] This is the science, and this science [...] learned with proper care and proper respect. These boys displayed excellently [...] with the sweetness they displayed.
[6] In every field of collective life [...] each with equal rights and mutual respect for each other, and each working [...] avoid subordinated cooperation.
[58] Another point of unity in India [...] certainly have a deep love and respect for it. If Sanskrit had become [...] language would have been avoided.
[16] Taru in the role of mother does not imply respect or praise. We use the word nyáya or mata to establish a relationship of respect or praise. In such a case the [...] although it is generally at the end.
[30] Hindi uses different indicators [...] and the feminine is une. In this respect English is a bit more difficult [...] still and French quite difficult.
[16] The Sanskrit language is bound [...] Bengali is much easier in that respect. In Bengali ámi is used [...] relatively harder to learn than Bengali.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] dhrupadii style, hence in that respect Bengali music was already somewhat [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[37] When saḿgiita (the [...] dhrupadii , it gains a certain respect, a certain prestige. On the other hand, this respect and prestige prevent it from moving [...] forever into the mud and mire.
[2] Discrimination between men and [...] Both men and women are given equal respect in our social system, thus there is no scope for men to be considered as superior to women.
[1] Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar teaches [...] earth”, due the same dignity and respect we give our fellow human beings. [...] rights and their presence on earth.
[9] Jiṋánam. A jiṋánii [...] jiṋániis have nothing to say in this respect. They cannot give you practical [...] jiṋánam anantaḿ Brahma.
[11] The exclusive love for Viśńu [...] They will therefore show equal respect for each and every entity.
[7] And the second thing is: dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá yuktaḿ – “one must have respect for ones goal, one must have respect for ones path.”
[53] “Why not,” Raiṋjaná [...] that you dont show them any respect? I bet youre thinking that [...] know how to do ulu myself.”
[23] It is, however, very necessary to remember two things in respect of edibles. First, as far as possible, [...] body without taking such lives.
[69] For example, no one shall accumulate [...] not possible to fix a quota in respect of edibles. The voracious may [...] individuals happiness and comforts.
[122] Perhaps you know that japa is of [...] voice, is absolutely meaningless. Respect, affection, sincerity and devotion [...] Iishvara prańidhána.
[10] Brahmárpańaḿ. [...] am I offering? My reverence. My respect. My cordiality. My love. So, Brahmárpańaḿ. [...] Brahmárpańaḿ.
[33] You are all spiritual aspirants. [...] why you should pay your proper respect to the crude world also. That [...] [[You should remember this fact.]]
[6] Now this light is light both on [...] of the Mahákaola in this respect? It is to inject the spirit of [...] subtlest point of culmination.
[43] In very ancient days, when society was purely matriarchal, women enjoyed full freedom and respect. A distinguished woman would be [...] dictates of the clan matriarch.
[146] Just as buffaloes dont want [...] will jump away and flee. In this respect its nature is similar to that [...] very little attacks from insects.
[7] And who is to acquire this átmajiṋánam [...] differentiation made by Shiva in this respect.
[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] afraid of Magadha and used to pay it respect. Thus, to satisfy their grudge [...] successful they were in their efforts.
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] discovering fire, people began to show it respect and worship it as a god. The Aryan [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[101] “At the time that Vireshvijay [...] son, he showed him the greatest respect and helped him in every way possible.
[10] NAMASKÁR. A greeting in [...] sweetness of sentiment). “I pay respect to the Supreme Entity residing within you.”
[4] Amánináḿ mánadeyaḿ [“You must give respect to those whom no one respects”]. [...] this unworthy people are given respect while worthy people are disdained. [...] can find a lot of people who show respect to those not worthy of receiving [...] thought in mind that I will show respect to those who are given no respect. Those in society who are downtrodden, [...] little people, I will show them respect. We may or may not be respectful [...] so-called lower-class people deserve respect because they are the expression [...] Supreme Father. Why will I show respect? Well, if I show respect my respect will not decrease but rather increase. [...] are all qualities of good people.
[11] It is, however, very necessary to remember two things in respect of edibles. First, as far as possible, [...] body without taking such lives.
[45] The first human being in history [...] was Sadáshiva, so out of respect people used to call him Vibhútinátha [...] [Adorned with Vibhúti].
[5] There are many people who affect respect, loudly praising women as a race [...] and help them to live long lives.
[3] These many expressions are all [...] certainly sacred. That is why I pay respect, I pay reverence, to all languages of the world. All have the same dignity.
[17] Those who impatiently preach to [...] religious communities deserve equal respect. They are the collective glory [...] mean that we will not extend our respect to those venerable personalities.