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[13] However, a day comes when some [...] [disgruntled masses] rise up in revolt and the high sand embankments [...] their tongues would have been cut.
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are [...] injustice any longer, and they rise in revolt. In a few days they get involved [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[100] I turned over on my other side [...] devouring the weak, and that led to revolt by the people – it happened [...] no other ear there to hear them.
[59] In this regard there is another [...] tongue harmed. If it is they will revolt, which is what happened in East [...] very hard – very merciless.
[22] The psychology of suppression undermines the progress of a country. People will eventually revolt against it and restore unity. [...] peoples mother tongue is a sin.
[27] It can be observed that in the [...] becomes intolerable the common people revolt, thus starting a new chapter in the social cycle.
[44] The non-utilization of capital [...] want to be exploited to death, revolt. Thus shúdra revolution [...] dominated by dishonest vaeshyas.
[7] Wherever we mention cardinal human [...] advise you not to follow them but to revolt.
[75] Throughout their whole existence [...] opportunity presents itself, they rise in revolt to deliver themselves from the [...] created through natural expression.
[4] And in the second stratum, the [...] their characteristics they will revolt against you and the result may [...] the solidarity of any structure.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] Buddha was the first person to revolt against their cruelty and devouring greed. He declared unequivocally,
[40] Shúdras are always sleeping. [...] who temporarily inspire them to revolt. Shúdras are mechanical [...] they are told to do and no more.
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] tyrannical, the people would rise in revolt against them and remove them from [...] Bhiim and his nephew Divyok rose in revolt against the tyrannical king Devpal [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] injustice any longer, and they rise in revolt. In a few days they get involved [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[29] Kings ascended to the throne through [...] ethnic Bengali communities would revolt against him. The Kaevarttas of [...] during the historical battles.
[11] In communism, the leaders want [...] they will become satisfied and not revolt against the system. But this belief [...] their rationality, then they will revolt against an inhuman system. Disorganised and irrational people are incapable of launching a revolution.
[6] In every action there lies the [...] Suspension will germinate the seeds of revolt and cause the mind to explode.
[7] Suppose somebody is suspended from his job. In his mind the seeds of revolt germinate. He files a court case, [...] suspended for a moment it cannot exist.
[74] Those who depend solely on magnanimity [...] The suppressed human mind will revolt and find avenues to express itself. [...] procreating; they cannot live like that.
[84] Unless peoples propensities [...] the suppressed masses rise up and revolt, the evil tendency to suppress the people will certainly awaken in them.
[120] Those who want to establish universal [...] self-expression; it will have to revolt.
[34] Just as the popular discontent [...] Both these religions were in open revolt against the karmakáńd́a [...] was not emphatic about morality.
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[3] Even in the realm of the actional [...] era, of human history, there was a revolt against dogma. That first revolt against dogma was a psychic approach, [...] Puruśa is cent per cent yours.
[5] Religious dogma gave new meaning [...] virtuous. Such teachings blocked any revolt against social disparity. Do you [...] the psychology of exploitation.
[48] The privileged classes invariably [...] But eventually the poor people revolt against such exploitation, even [...] generations. People will always revolt against those things that go against [...] endurance, revolution is inevitable.
[13] When the psychic balance in social [...] collective upsurge against exploitation; revolt against the status quo; effective [...] collective psychology among the people.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] certain doctrines which were more a revolt against the prevailing religions [...] strength in the subsequent period.
[43] In Europe Latin scholars tried [...] domination. Recently there was an open revolt against the imposition of Hindi [...] of any language invites trouble.
[8] There is infinite thirst in the [...] gradually acquire momentum, and finally revolt.
[9] Let us now discuss democracy. It [...] democracy was born out of feelings of revolt against the tyranny of the monarchy [...] that democracy has some defects.
[11] The philosophy of Gandhi died before [...] answer, and this causes them to revolt.
[5] When King Jagatnarayan of Bhurshut [...] rule, he too became encouraged to revolt. The Nawab of Bengal used to stay [...] from the Burdwan Commissionary.
[8] Akbar took this revolt as a formidable challenge. Bhurshut [...] allowed to secede from the empire.
[63] “One does not have to go [...] belief. Of course, the spirit of revolt against conventionality was present [...] to propagate his new religion.