Re > References for ‘retained’
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[9] While advancing, human beings gradually learned how to cultivate land and build houses, but still retained some animal traits. For example, [...] and otherwise cook their food.
[7] In the editing process, as few non-English words as possible have been retained. But there are some that have [...] moral and intellectual development.
[11] Below the mańipura cakra [...] yoga-based actions, they can be retained in the body to a great extent. [...] as the place of dhyána.
[71] It can be spelled with the va either [...] With úrdhva the va must be retained whether or not a da is joined [...] úśá/uśá.
[25] The fifth attribute is jiṋána. [...] has been learned in the past is retained even today and, when needed, can [...] distortion, if what was learned is not retained, that is not jiṋána. [...] this to say about real knowledge:
[2] Now what is “progress”? [...] being followed even now, should be retained. There should not be any change.”
[4] In some areas there is also some [...] and Austrik influence was fully retained. The Mongolian influence was minimal.
[12] Mental creations are those objects evoked by the subjective mind and retained within the objectivated mind.
[37] I have already said that the movement [...] cessation nothing can be accepted or retained. The practice of práńáyáma [...] of their object of imagination.
[37] The Indo-Aryan alphabet consists [...] and decide whether rr should be retained in the alphabet or not.
[2] There used to be certain powers [...] the central government, are still retained by the central government. Police [...] controlled by the central government.
[28] Cakra – cakkara – caŕaka. [...] dharmacakra system of Buddhism is still retained, but the presiding deity of the [...] like a subterranean flow of water.
[5] The word jiṋána in [...] letter “k” has been retained in the spelling of “know” although it is not pronounced in modern English.
[24] PRÉCIS-WRITING [...] of the Latin language have been retained. There are two pairs of [...] Norman conquest). –Eds.
[2] [Extremes of] casteism developed [...] Brahmans of Ráŕh retained their caste system while embracing [...] transformed into Jain Shiva temples.
[9] In 1967 in Allahabad Shrii Shrii [...] disciples is confident of having retained a clear memory of it, and has [...] page 29 of the article we find:
[21] The Latin family of languages has [...] Occido-Demi-Latin languages have retained all of the Latin prefixes. There [...] Portuguese, and Bengali and Oriya.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] advanced fields Sanskrit should be retained as a separate paper included in [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[18] Now let us see what happens with [...] fully pronounced. Thus the l is retained here making ájijulhak. [...] clearly pronounced, thus ul is not retained. In the same way, sháms + ul + náhár = shámsunnáhár.
[12] According to Sanskrit grammar, [...] word then the doubling must be retained in words derived from that root [...] clear instruction on the subject.
[7] In Bengali vargiiya ja (hard or [...] is used in a Sanskrit word it is retained in Bengali, for example, jat́hara, [...] adjective is “nocturnal”.
[11] The use of r, rr, lr, and lrr is [...] lru, and lrru. Modern Bengali has retained the use of r. Adding i to ra can [...] the conjunct cannot be formed.
[4] At that time, the visarga was used [...] for objection, if the visarga is retained.
[18] We must keep in mind that Sanskrit [...] letter á had to be retained even though the meaning becomes [...] metre is gáyattrii .
[7] During the Buddhist age, there [...] initiated by Buddha, they still retained their caste identities. There [...] inherited by the Kśatriyas.
[1] After completing daily spiritual [...] virtuous who, after death, have retained a few but not all of the five [...] the Himalayas, there is a line:
[6] People realize this truth when [...] stop to think how much you have retained? Not even one per cent do you [...] is the nature of human beings.
[36] I told you on Jyaeśt́ha [...] dhárya, (that which is held or retained), and the phase of manifestation [...] realm they again lose each other.
[69] The One, due to Whose presence [...] every relative factor is evolved, retained and dissolved in His body due to the influence of Prakrti.
[19] This becoming one with Parama [...] once acquired, acquired forever, [[retained]] forever, and that is the [[stage]] [...] 2 )
[51] Although there is no separate [...] their original pronunciation is retained. For example, in the spelling [...] árya, paryáya , etc.
[12] The proper Bengali word for [...] sa . If śa is retained then we have to use t́a [...] and increase blood circulation.
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] but other eminent scholars retained it because of its specific uses. [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] so two t s must be retained in the spelling of puttra [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[18] The inner meaning is: Your existence [...] Káliká ; rather, they retained it as one of the different forms [...] Káliká Shakti keeps on dancing.
[7] Similarly, those three schools [...] differences in terminology: each school retained certain specific terms of its [...] Jinaraana in Jain Tantra –
[12] The zamindary system had some benefits. [...] little soil erosion and the land retained its fertility. Rivers rarely dried [...] destroying the ecological balance.
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] while in other cases they have retained their proper form. For example, [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[174] 1) High and dry land (tánŕ land). This land is barren and little or no water is retained in the soil.
[13] In this matter my contention is [...] itomadhye). But the visarga has to be retained in the spelling of spaśt́atah [...] meditation] should not take a visarga.
[42] In the field of language this process [...] letter “k” has been retained even today in the English spelling.
[8] Gandharukmińii . Let [...] British rule, the old name was retained. Now, Rukmińii had an [...] became more spiritual than before.
[3] In the Mahábhárata [...] duhitá, meaning daughter, was retained. The word degenerated to mean [...] she has totally milked us.”
[22] Once a lioness gave birth to four [...] “Why has the word London been retained? That can be to the advantage [...] gave birth to some young.”
[14] Now let us move on to the second [...] the second case-ending must be retained. Some languages have a separate [...] always used with the accusative.
[7] In the interests of accuracy, the [...] other terminologies have all been retained in full.
[61] “In those days Magadhas matriarchal system still retained some influence alongside the patriarchal [...] mother was Pát́alii.
[7] Similarly, those three schools [...] differences in terminology: each school retained certain specific terms of its [...] Jinaraana in Jain Tantra –