Sa > References for ‘saved’
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[92] Shiva was the first man to marry [...] vaŕuá → boŕo. Shiva saved the womenfolk from complete ruin. He also saved the men from cultural degradation. [...] traditions of that long-past event.
[121] The sahib let out a long sigh and [...] prestige, my reputation, will be saved.
[77] Today the primary duty of the common [...] anti-exploitation campaign. India has got to be saved. This anti-exploitation campaign [...] nation or that group of nations.
[11] Such incidents made the priests [...] called the Melbandhan system, and it saved the Brahmin community of Bengal [...] excommunicate any of their members.
[49] Many major wars have been fought [...] doctors and military officers who saved the prestige of Britain through [...] by the intellect of Churchill.
[16] Such incidents happen in the case [...] cool air, then the person might be saved. Wherever the person might float to, at least they would be saved. That is why there was the custom [...] not become completely non-active.
[14] Now, the point is that the entire population of the world has got to be saved from oppression, suppression and [...] overcome the psychic afflictions.
[9] Surgery, which is considered to [...] a proper surgical operation and saved it. Since the lady Jara joined [...] were well acquainted with surgery.
[5] The subject of todays discourse [...] degenerating. Human beings have got to be saved, in various ways, from this degeneration [...] bounden duty of every individual.
[20] Some people fear that atom or megaton [...] millions of innocent lives are to be saved, it becomes the duty of the apostles [...] than what they have at present.
[42] “One day the emperor was [...] disease. The physicians had been saved the discomfort of having their [...] with medicine was known as halva.
[16] The bonus system of work and piece work payments are two different things. Payment for the time saved in doing a particular piece of [...] similar to the cooperative system.
[39] It is a great folly on the part [...] they may think of using the energy saved by minimizing the use of spoken language for higher pursuits.
[28] Most languages have fixed rules [...] the suffixes ending in a one is saved from having to learn different word endings.
[9] When a person dies, the mind becomes [...] instances, as you have seen, I have saved persons from death.
[26] When the British were ruling India, [...] the local salt industry. It also saved the country from the drainage [...] the pro and anti-British camps.
[57] In the opinion of the yogic scriptures [...] way an innocent person will be saved from being murdered or tortured at the hands of a wicked person.
[66] “Well, uncle, how were we saved? Is it called ‘fate’ or is it perhaps the work of destiny?”
[7] Since as a result of the kuliina [...] and society might be saved from degeneration and distortion. [...] ostracize others. No doubt the Brahmans saved their skin through this system, but they could not maintain their honour.
[21] The time involved in the production [...] complete some work; and the time saved to complete some work. In the [...] bonus is on the basis of the time saved, and the money value of this calculation [...] incentive in the bonus system.
[46] The time involved in the production [...] complete some work; and the time saved to complete some work. In the [...] will be on the basis of the time saved, and the money value of this calculation [...] incentive in the bonus system.
[20] Answer – There are several [...] militia in each country will be saved and this saving can be used by people for their benefit. Human beings will be saved from psychic tension. There [...] of the globe to the other.
[6] Psycho-physical parallelism always [...] is done and the mental waves are saved from becoming cruder. Rather by [...] mental waves with spiritual ones.
[29] “Listen to the story,” [...] guest. ‘At least his eyes were saved.’ ‘What on earth can [...] way, even to heaven.’”
[11] To save someone from danger is [...] tráńa. But although you have saved the person today, they may be [...] of this paritráńa.
[6] Utámrtasyesháno [...] master of hell. People want to be saved from hell. He who is the master [...] meaning of this shloka .
[38] In order that the dignity of a child born out of wedlock may be saved, it will not be necessary to take the permission of the earlier wife for the marriage.
[8] The third meaning of “Ráma” [...] centrifugal force. How can one be saved from crudification? Rávańa [...] first syllable of marańam.
[184] Burdwans safeguard [rakśákavaca] [...] inner firmness. This firmness has saved it from all the storms and will continue to do so as long as the fountain of time remains.
[25] No one can say that Draopadi was [...] Kaoravas, her honour and dignity was saved because of her surrender to Lord [...] are sure to acquire some virtue.
[136] “Well, uncle, how were we saved? Is it called ‘fate’ or is it perhaps the work of destiny?”
[91] If a person tries to get his [...] and good behaviour, time will be saved and there will be a greater chance [...] noun for that particular work.
[133] 6) You must have seen cows that [...] in water; then their life can be saved.
[56] 8) In olden times there was a community [...] time of the Deva-Asura war, he saved the Asuras from destruction through [...] between the gods and the demons].
[305] Madhumitas whole body quivered. [...] my brothers life must be saved.”
[334] For the time being at least, humanity had been saved from the tyranny of the witch.
[7] Everyones work is to establish [...] eat them. So the cloth has to be saved from the destructive activities [...] protect it from the evil forces.
[49] I say only to some degree, because [...] numerous vicissitudes of life. Had we saved him from all those troubles, perhaps [...] result, the entire society is harmed.
[4] Now you see, both the pabula are [...] ones physical structure may be saved if one applies or rather ascribes [...] pabula are of physical nature.
[13] No one can say that Draupadi was [...] Kaoravas, her honour and dignity was saved because of her surrender to Lord [...] are sure to acquire some virtue.
[52] This is occurring throughout the [...] from others. Human beings must be saved. Why should innocent people be [...] lambs? This must not be tolerated.
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[10] You all know the story of the Rámáyańa. [...] guru, his life might have been saved, but as Shiva was his guru, there [...] when Shiva was angry with him.
[5] Suppose Shyam Babu was about to [...] inconvenienced, but his life was saved. This was the work of gandhayakśinii.
[46] The first occurs just after birth. [...] one hand is, “Ah, Im saved, Ive come to a nice place.”
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] kheyál of dhrupadii saved the music from monotony. Dhrupadii [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[3] In a decentralized economy people [...] industry, and consequently they are saved from the expenditure of maintaining [...] their household responsibilities.
[28] Hence when a genuine spiritual [...] Lord how great You are! You have saved me by upholding justice.” [...] the deliverer of justice.”
[3] A language has many words which [...] funeral offering then one would be saved from that hell. Adding the suffix [...] pashcát + tyauṋ.
[13] English is also full of samása [...] meaning crystallizes and time is saved. It enriches language and increases [...] – implying it will not do.
[19] In the long history of humanity [...] power so that human civilization is saved from annihilation, and injected with new life to enable it to advance with fresh momentum.
[40] The word khui comes from the Vedic [...] time, those with whose help one was saved from social downfall during the [...] → puttavahu → putohu.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] kheyál of dhrupadii saved the music from monotony. Dhrupadii [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[3] According to Shrii Prabhat Ranjan [...] human, plant and animal worlds be saved from extinction; and “humanity will attain the consummation of its existence.”
[17] (Tráńa means “to [...] permanently”. Suppose you have saved a person from some danger: if [...] relief is given, when people are saved from the attacks of demons permanently, [...] Krśńa supports Shiva.)
[59] “The Buddha attained enlightenment [...] kśiira [rice pudding] and saved his life at that moment when the [...] today is much smaller than it was.