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[16] Women were subjected to countless impositions and restrictions, innumerable dos and donts. [...] housekeeping? A zealous poet wrote:
[2] In the past, men and women shared [...] fought in wars. No artificial social restrictions were imposed, nor were there any of the innumerable caste barriers.
[1] There are no restrictions for widows regarding food, ornaments, [...] widow voluntarily follows dietary restrictions to enhance her spiritual practices, that is a different matter.
[4] Let us see if retiring to the jungle [...] agitation. This agitation under greater restrictions may become unbearable and result [...] temptations is not a reasonable approach.
[33] On the whole, the more patients [...] their catching cold, because such restrictions will rapidly diminish their power of resistance.
[13] (4) The ácárya/á [...] therefore there are no dietary restrictions. Those who have an earnest desire [...] Sádhárańa Yoga or Sahaja Yoga.
[10] [The restless mind defies restrictions, and runs only after Him.]
[48] Rśi Svetashvatara taught [...] themselves shackled with various restrictions and impositions can never understand [...] the rest will not advance far.
[58] The main idea behind the practice [...] fish-eater will follow certain restrictions: he or she will limit the quantity [...] fish in their spawning period.
[104] A person accumulating physical [...] body. This may involve certain restrictions on individual liberty, but since [...] any difficulties to the people.
[47] In Ananda Marga none of these superstitions [...] unmarried women, there being no restrictions on their dress, behaviour, living, [...] functions, is strictly prohibited.
[10] Around the middle of this period [...] intellects, they imposed various restrictions and limitations – some with [...] the limitlessness of the Creator.
[5] In the past, men and women shared [...] There were no artificial social restrictions. Even Bagri [Samatat] and Barendrabhumi [...] Vauṋga-D́abák. Moreover, there were numerous restrictions based on caste.
[3] If a person contracts a disease [...] one has to follow different food restrictions and practice dhyána at specific times.
[4] If a person contracts a disease [...] perfectly and follows certain food restrictions, the disease will be completely [...] say stomach cancer, certain food restrictions will have to be strictly followed. [...] cauliflower, cabbage, turnip, etc.
[5] Where does the song end? Who can [...] melodies drift on, Heedless of any restrictions.
[5] Moreover, there is no shortage [...] social, economic and political restrictions and the pervasive influence of [...] problems could be easily solved.
[39] For example, “Serve the patient,” [...] combination of [observances and restrictions] is niiti. Dharma, on the other [...] difference between dharma and niiti.
[86] Concluding that the disease was [...] wants. There shouldnt be any restrictions at the last hour.”
[46] In Bengal, Saḿskrta scholars [...] into Bengali. They imposed social restrictions on Krittivas Oja and excommunicated [...] by different vested interests.
[14] See restrictions given under “Treatment”, Section C of this chapter.
[34] Women doing adequate physical labour [...] lives on account of various social restrictions, they also suffer from this disease. This disease is one of the reasons for infertility.
[1] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] thirdly, the imposition of numerous restrictions on women, forcing them to be economically [...] dangers to the entire humanity today.
[10] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] thirdly, the imposition of numerous restrictions on women, forcing them to be economically [...] dangers to the human race today.
[38] There are no restrictions for widows regarding food, ornaments, [...] widow voluntarily follows dietary restrictions to enhance her spiritual practices, that is a different matter.
[1] Not only are the superstitions [...] as creating outcasts or placing restrictions on widows or women in general [...] thinkers and lawgivers of the world.
[31] All the religions of the world, whether present or past, have placed restrictions on the persons who are entitled to spiritual practices. In the Hindu religion also such restrictions are numerous. In almost all other religions there are restrictions as well. Ananda Marga has no such restrictions.
[32] There is no need for a person to [...] people. Ananda Marga places no restrictions on the members of a particular [...] practices. The removal of such restrictions is a revolution. Never before [...] Ananda Marga has made it possible.