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[5] (3) Pitr Yajiṋa: Pitr Yajiṋa [...] humanity certainly deserve our revered memory. To pay homage to them is Pitr Yajiṋa.
[6] In order to find the answers, many [...] and duplicity, the greater one is revered as a muni. It is also noticed [...] to do? The answer is as follows;
[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] Hindus became the Satyapiir [a revered saint] of the Muslims.
[137] When the genius of Rabindranath [...] he is now universally loved and revered as the worlds greatest poet.
[138] It is said that the popular Bengali [...] Mahaprabhu Chaitanya, he came to be revered as the greatest Vaishnava poet [...] build a memorial in his honour.
[174] But in vipra society [[also]] the [...] and the shúdras not only revered the intelligent, erudite vipras [...] caste system in Hindu society.
[22] There is a story in the Rámáyańa. [...] Ravanas family said, “O revered one, please tell us, who will [...] something big is going to happen.
[27] The greater the clashes in human [...] Mahábhárata , revered poets such as Shakespeare, Milton, [...] are part of the unbalanced flow.
[209] It is my firm conviction that the [...] effulgent light will be forever revered by all humanity. I see in the [...] American poet Carl Sandburg has said:
[79] “Every branch of knowledge [...] very own self. And those who are revered as the expounders, of Mantras, [...] and forms of great personages.
[23] There is a reference in the Vedas [...] fallen, and on the other He has been revered as Ekarśi. Being beyond [...] society, also remains immeasurable.
[6] In the following age human beings [...] worthy of being remembered and revered. Those rśis , the [...] and given unstinting respect.
[89] The magnanimity of Shiva was as [...] of selfless service, were also revered using the sound ha. Shivas [...] is the acoustic root of Shiva.
[10] All their gods and goddesses were [...] evening as their gods, they actually revered them as well. In their fear, they [...] as, indeed, was the sun itself.
[86] The non-Aryans were very happy to have Gaorii in their midst. Just as they revered Shiva as their god, they regarded [...] partial manifestation of Gaorii.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its [...] honourable member of society, a revered guide. And when in later ages, [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[27] That is, these days, a person who possesses wealth is respected and revered whereas a person without money [...] water amidst hyacinths.”
[69] During the time of the Atharvaveda, [...] brahmarśi. A number of rśis were revered as maharśi, some of whom [...] has become Atharvá.”
[4] As far as you are concerned, you [...] you that your Father is the most revered Entity of the universe. Likewise [...] encourage a superiority complex.
[1] In the hoary past, groups were [...] group queen because women were revered for their child producing capacity. [...] was matriarchal and matrilineal.
[4] Krishnananda Agambagish, another revered son of Ráŕh, brought [...] illogical system of offering worship.
[12] Countless were the wild creatures [...] humans of that time who were the revered ancestors of the people of today, [...] to our heads as we march ahead.
[6] In one person we might discover [...] commands reverence from even the revered ones. That is, they admit: “We [...] Puruśa and work by His grace.”
[8] Whatever has been said so briefly [...] In exactly the same way, He is revered for His vigour and spiritedness. [...] whom but Him will people revere?
[3] Carańa sparsha prańáma : Carańa sparsha prańáma means to touch the feet of a revered person with ones hands and [...] not regard, whoever they may be.
[72] The Yama said, “Naciketá, [...] living Brahma, to be adored and revered by all. The state of those who [...] talk of being an MA be justified.
[106] Dronacarya had great affection [...] but also because Ashvaththama was revered and considered virtuous by many.
[68] The revered personalities of the Jain community [...] a branch known as Terapanthii.
[16] The popular belief is this that remembering the names of these revered ladies brings virtue. It is mahápatakanasanam [...] reaction of highly sinful deeds.
[53] Many people in society do not become [...] criminals when they could have been revered as ideal human beings with impeccable characters if they had been given a proper environment.
[21] For the same reason, another meaning [...] irá used to be especially revered by the learned.
[12] This is the interpretation given [...] Puruśa certainly deserve to be revered by all. Hence, the system of casteism [...] the form of collective interest.
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] they give us milk. But if cows are revered as mothers for giving us milk, [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[4] The popular belief is this that remembering the names of these revered ladies brings virtue. It is mahápatakanasanam [...] reaction of highly sinful deeds.
[65] Some time ago many educated sections [...] countries, by neglecting their revered personalities, were gradually losing their ideals. Such complaints may not be wholly unfounded.
[70] After pictures come dramas. In [...] character. A favourite leader, a revered and distinguished personality, [...] to the spread of real education.
[45] Then comes Sarasvatii, the goddess [...] beneficial for the people that it is revered as the greatest goddess.