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Appendix (1)

[3] Drinking water is good, but water with a little lemon and a little salt is still better.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[50] If a salt doll goes to measure the sea, [...] to earn limitlessness yourself.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (1)

[80] The gentleman started taking rice, salt, oil, mangoes, pulse, wax-gourds [...] house with one of the office boys.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (2)

[75] The word úśara means “that land which has become infertile because its salt content has increased due to the [...] reason other than an increase in its salt content is not called úśara.

The Stance of Salvation and How to Attain It (1)

[27] Next one is Yojanát. Yojana [...] shall give you sixpence worth of salt. Vyavasáya (exchange and [...] why in the scriptures it is said:

The Source of Internal Stamina (1)

[17] Just as a tree serves and benefits [...] just as a shopkeeper exchanges salt for money. Actually such service is not service at all.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[23] Changes in mental outlook are a [...] they did not even learn how to use salt on roasted meat very easily.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (1)

[70] The knower of Brahma then feels [...] of microcosmic distraction. If a salt doll goes to fathom the sea, it [...] ceases to be Brahma or the Great.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 1 (1)

[5] A community which develops in a [...] kámat́. In North India there is no salt water, and there is neither háunar [...] describe both, “shark”.

The Excellence of a Bhakta (1)

[5] In old geography books, you will [...] Bhaktas take it with a grain of salt. But intellectuals constantly [...] basis of their bookish knowledge.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[140] To kill human beings is totally [...] them in the ground, sprinkling salt over them, and letting the dogs [...] all examples of pishunatá.

Táraka Brahma (2)

[11] In Tantra sádhaná [...] surrender unto Him, like the piece of salt which went to measure the depth [...] attraction occurred and the bit of salt was lost, no one knows where.

Talks on Prout (1)

[78] It may be questioned whether it [...] state is to supply cereals, pulses, salt, gram, ghee, butter, etc. to all [...] psychic or spiritual capacity.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 4 (1)

[12] I stared at her. Now I really wanted [...] storeroom there’s rice, dal, salt, grains, etc. There are even out-of-season [...] eating khicuŕi now.”

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[47] If a salt doll goes to fathom the sea, it [...] and you too will become Supreme.

South Bengal (4)

[12] Another profitable industry in South Bengal was the salt industry. Salt production in the past used to [...] British systematically destroyed the salt industry, and as a result about [...] the economy of South Bengal, the salt industry should be rebuilt. Since [...] up and overcome all obstacles.

Some Important Crops (5)

[214] Wax gourd is mostly grown along [...] Serpents are also afraid of any copper salt, so they will not be found wherever there are deposits of this salt, as in Ghatshila and Mohabhandur [...] is poisonous for human beings.

[310] In the past, Calcutta and the surrounding localities were a salt water swamp, like the Sundabans. This was caused by a flood which inundated the region with salt water. As a result, many gol trees grew in Calcutta and the surrounding area. Salt Lake was named after the salty [...] mainly confined to the Sundabans.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (2)

[33] 1) Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts. [...] should be dug and five kilos of salt should be put into the bottom of the hole. The salt should be covered with a layer [...] will thus grow in a natural way.

Socio-Economic Movements (7)

[26] When the British were ruling India, India imported salt even though the potential for manufacturing local salt existed in India. The Indian leaders [...] and proceeded to make their own salt, boycotting British made salt. This movement caught the imagination [...] movement brought down the price of salt, an indispensable part of most Indian dishes, and provided employment by building up the local salt industry. It also saved the country [...] into the coffers of the British salt manufacturers. In addition, it [...] the pro and anti-British camps.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[5] The first category of thoughts [...] cooking, that person thinks only of salt, spices, oil, etc. Seated in the [...] concerning the existing environment.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 13) (1)

[21] In Sanskrit, one of the names of [...] considerable amount of sweat mixed with salt is emitted from the body. This is certainly a kind of physical affliction.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 12) (1)

[12] So we clearly understand that to know the Cognitive Faculty means to merge in It. It is like a salt doll trying to fathom the depth [...] root verb jiṋá].

Self-Transcendence (1)

[7] If a salt doll goes to fathom the sea, it [...] and you too will become Brahma.

Self-Realization Is the Real Knowledge (2)

[11] So the difference between the two [...] says, “I’ll have to add salt to the curry” but no sooner has one uttered the words, “to add salt” one forgets to do so. So people [...] has been said in the scripture.

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[16] SOME [...] royal salt saline ( salty is [...] for post-disease care.

Rheumatism (2)

[16] 3. Reŕir tel [castor oil] with a little salt; or

[17] 4. Ákanda gum with a little salt; rubbed on the rheumatic limbs, will give good results.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt D (1)

[2] So we clearly understand that to know the Cognitive Faculty means to merge in It. It is like a salt doll trying to fathom the depth [...] termed “self-knowledge”.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (2)

[19] The open stream of the Yamuna merges [...] swamp so the British named it the Salt Lake area. This area was full [...] Shiyáldaha [jackal eddy].

[70] Magadh never had a city by the [...] almshouses. In some places rice, pulse, salt and wood were stored there and [...] District, modern Dhanbad District).

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (1)

[10] I should point out one more thing [...] perished in a instant. Gradually the salt waters of the ocean receded and [...] the Contai and Tamaluk regions.

Problems of the Day (1)

[56] The dowry system is yet another [...] not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt A (1)

[5] Non-agricultural industries (such [...] metal industry, oil refineries, the salt industry and non-herbal pharmaceuticals) [...] percent of the total population.

Physical Propulsion, Psychic Propensities and Spiritual Attainment (1)

[16] And the third one is sevayá. [...] commercial transaction. You are giving salt to somebody and he pays you in [...] prosperity will become an impossibility.

Parama Puruśa (1)

[17] This world is ideational for Him [...] as one eating vegetables without salt, feels they are tasteless. But [...] Paramarasa. This alone is a safe way.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[54] Charvaka’s observation is [...] chlorine produces Sodium Chloride or salt, a necessary edible for human [...] psychic entity has found expression.

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (1)

[1] As you know, curry, even if it [...] palatable dish if there is want of salt in it. Similarly, all human endeavours [...] there is want of devotion in them.

Light Comes (3)

[188] All sádhakas are soldiers: [...] and Bhakti (devotion) is their salt. It is the salt which makes the food delicious. Food without salt may be unpalatable. Similarly [...] nothing can be better than this.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[65] Of those customs – shaeva, [...] woman a commodity like rice, pulse, salt or oil that I pick her up and [...] for Manu to support this custom.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] metal industry, oil refineries, salt industry and non-plant based pharmaceuticals) [...] war is always around the corner.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (3)

[46] Kuruvinda also means “black salt” or digestive salt. In a restricted sense it also [...] medicine bháskara salt.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (2)

[21] Generally every river has three [...] from the damaging effects of the salt water. Such dykes or embankments [...] not that problem still exists.

[46] Now let us return to the matter [...] example, bháskara salt cúrńa , [...] also called kulyá .

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[79] If rice is cooked at night [...] and if necessary a tiny bit of salt, it ferments by the next day. [...] is kulmáśa .

Keep Money Rolling – Excerpt B (1)

[6] So you see, the fundamental aim [...] rice, pulses, vegetables, oil, salt, sugar, etc., as they can with [...] beauty and prosperity of society.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (2)

[50] When, in the process of fragmenting [...] the smallest particle of common salt (NaCl) is an ańu [...] shall not get the properties of salt in the separate elements. We shall [...] kárańáyudha [causal component].

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (3)

[56] 7) The seventh meaning is “tea”. [...] like to drink tea with butter, salt and honey. The people of ancient India used to boil the wild tea leaves in salt water, that is, they used to drink [...] kambal is masculine in gender.

[57] 8) The eighth meaning of the word kambalra is “salt water”. The word is neuter [...] kambalam. The poet Kabir has said:

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[27] 7) The salt that is obtained from such plants is also called kavara.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (4)

[55] One day Queen Duyo was making a potato curry. She had used salt, oil, chilli and other spices [...] threw a huge amount of chilli and salt into the pot, and then complained [...] has intentionally put too much salt and chilli into the curry to make [...] any doubt from your mind.”

[56] The king tasted it. It was true. [...] had been poisoned with too much salt and chilli. “Why don’t [...] threw Queen Duyo out of the gate.

Integrated Farming (2)

[52] Snakes will most likely be found [...] Snakes are also afraid of any copper salt. Wherever there is copper salt snakes will not be found, as in [...] is poisonous for human beings.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (2)

[25] As human beings have passed through [...] patient of beriberi, the use of salt is prohibited, but in the pursuit of temporary satisfaction he or she may use salt, even while knowing that it is [...] with afflictions in the future.

Ideation on Brahma (3)

[15] What is the Supreme Entity? How should human beings try to understand Him? When a doll made of salt wants to fathom the depths of [...] objects in its own limited way.

[40] Human beings must possess maximum [...] already given the analogy of the salt doll which went to fathom the [...] ocean remains unfathomable to a salt doll, so the Supreme Entity remains [...] That is why the devotees exclaim:

Heart Disease (1)

[21] Only fruits and milk should be [...] curd-water instead. One should not add salt to food while eating. Care should [...] nostril for some time after a meal.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt B (1)

[5] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] commodity such as rice, pulse, salt or oil. She is not allowed to [...] the girl remains unrecognized.

Four Thieves (3)

[3] The four thieves came from far-flung places: Lahore, Peshwar, Tutikorin, one of the biggest salt producing towns in southern India, [...] feather flock together.”

[5] The Lahore thief told the first [...] the coast where it mixed with the salt water of the oceans. You can probably [...] I’m telling the truth.”

[19] The Lahore and Peshawar thieves [...] and didn’t like the taste of salt water anyway. But the Calcutta [...] And he beat himself on the head.

Form and Formless (3)

[30] Usually those people whose sole [...] whose drink is action and whose salt is devotion.

[31] Just as food without salt becomes bland, similarly, knowledge [...] the way they complement devotion.

[80] You will never attain Him through [...] object. If you want to get rice, salt, oil, butter and so on, you will [...] expression of that Eternal Entity.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (3)

[16] Time continued its inexorable march. [...] They learned the use of salt. Earlier they used to satisfy their bodies’ need for salt by licking salty earth. Ultimately, [...] means, they were able to produce salt and learned how to use it.

Education (2)

[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] it. The only food available is salt and boiled rice, but the ordinary [...] incongruities are now common in society.

[45] So today parents may rightly say, [...] him to the grocer’s to buy salt, cooking oil, spices, etc. We [...] servant is beyond our means.”

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (7)

[72] Poppy seeds can be cultivated with [...] paise of rice, one paisa of oil, salt and spices, and one paisa of poppy [...] from the Sanskrit word ahiphena.

[73] The seeds of almost all grasses [...] water is poured off and used with salt and chilli, it is called ámáni, [...] is sentient, but beer is static.

[190] In the areas close to the sea, [...] water will evaporate and a layer of salt will remain on the canal bed. In a number of places the salt industry can be established commercially in Bangalistan. The salt industry can thrive in Digha, [...] Kutubdiya Island in Bangladesh.

[191] Midnapore, 24 Parganas, Khulna, [...] evaporates very fast. Obviously salt can be easily and profitably produced. [...] greatest possibility of developing the salt industry because they are closest to the sea are Digha, Contai and Ramnagar.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (1)

[9] Within ten years after the Battle [...] Bengal such as silk, cotton, sugar, salt, colour dyes, machine parts and [...] “colonial exploitation”.

Dyspepsia (Indigestion) (2)

[18] It is better not to eat breakfast [...] be taken with a little water and salt.

[27] 3. Take jámir lime sprinkled with salt.

Dysentery (2)

[13] If the dysentery is a chronic case, [...] deep frying] with a little bit of salt. As breakfast or a snack, chronic [...] bananas, it will bring a good result.

[26] 4. Take tender leaves of mango, [...] from them. Drink that juice with salt every morning on an empty stomach and the disease will be cured.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt D (1)

[2] Kukuda. Kuk + uń + dá [...] cheap – like rice, pulse, salt and oil – that they can [...] right in supporting this custom.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt A (1)

[2] The dowry system is yet another [...] not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.

Cooperatives (1)

[40] Commodities can be divided into [...] commodities such as rice, pulse, salt and clothing; demi-essential commodities [...] cooperatives or agricultural cooperatives.

Contai Basin Planning (5)

[10] In the Contai Basin there is enormous [...] For example, the cultured pearl, salt, iodine, phosphorus, oyster, conch shell and seaweed industries can all be developed.

[12] Within the one mile wide afforested coastal strip, salt manufacturing units may be established at various places. Salt tanks may also be constructed [...] alleviated to some extent. If the salt industry is developed, West Bengal [...] or South India for its supply of salt. This will also help check the [...] will experience overall growth.

Bihar (2)

[45] Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts [...] should be dug, and five kilos of salt should be put into the bottom of the hole. The salt should be covered with a layer [...] them to grow in a natural way.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (2)

[10] If the feeling of dullness overcomes a woman cooking in the kitchen, she will forget to add salt and spice to the vegetables. She [...] duties, or a woman forgetting to add salt and spices to the food, you will [...] their students can learn from them.

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (2)

[21] In Tantra sádhaná [...] surrender unto Him, like the piece of salt which went to measure the depth [...] attraction occurred and the bit of salt was lost, no one knows where.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (2)

[47] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] commodity such as rice, pulse, salt or oil. She is not allowed to [...] the girl remains unrecognized.

[52] Udbhid + jan – d́a [...] colloquial meaning is “plant salt”.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[67] “A second group supported [...] tár [if you eat someone’s salt then you have to praise their [...] alone they supported the nawab.

All Shine with His Effulgence (1)

[39] Intelligent people realize Parama [...] material such as rice, pulse, oil, or salt, you will have to pay with something [...] never hope to merge in Him.”

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (24)

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Acidity (1)

[24] 4. Take 1/16 tola of the ashes of white ákanda leaf and rock salt after burning them together in equal quantities in an enclosed earthen pot.