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[144] [The indriyas (organs) are the [...] the appropriative piit́has (seats) of the organs (in the brain).]
[29] I have said that the Lord is very [...] want to realize Him, to take their seats on His lap. In each and every [...] ones spiritual progress.
[14] To those who think for all Who offer others seats of honor and respect Who venerate [...] esteem and deepest salutations.
[28] The human body is made of five [...] fundamental factors. The different seats of the mind for controlling the [...] the controllership of the mind.
[2] who offer others seats of honour and respect . . .
[74] [Say nothing to those who call [...] Leave them alone on their cosy seats Reputation mad and puffed with [...] flowing love and humbled crown.]
[9] Formerly it was written in the [...] Śát́ jan basibek [“Seats for sixty people”]. In Bengali [...] poetry, the poet Bharatcandra wrote:
[6] As an example of the communal approach [...] the Bengal assembly was for 250 seats. 250 seats were created as part of provincial autonomy. Of these 250 seats, 120 were for Muslims, 80 were [...] will face further disintegration.
[38] True Tantrics will certainly allow [...] times, Bengal and Mithila were great seats of Tantra. At that time those [...] later on became a Hindu Tantric.
[6] 3. Since the beginning of yoga [...] blankets as ásanas [meditation seats]. Shiva was fond of using tiger [...] 1 )
[18] Answer: A minority is less than [...] preferential allocation of parliamentary seats to a minority over and above what [...] have a representation of only 38 seats. If more than 38 seats are allocated to it to appease any sense of social insecurity it may have, these additional seats are considered as weightage. The [...] the case of strong minorities.
[19] In the past, in the Bengal parliament, there were 250 seats. Representatives were elected to 200 seats and nominated to 50 seats. That is, 50 seats were reserved for minorities and [...] former community, 120 out of the 200 seats were reserved for it, leaving only 80 seats for the latter community. This [...] minority, but a strong minority.
[144] Although the system of seat reservation [...] Hence the right to contest reserved seats should not be limited to those [...] will it be adopted, otherwise not.
[7] The cakras contain within their folds a number of glands and sub-glands, the seats of different propensities each with an acoustic root.
[9] Phatu and his mother met at regular [...] invited the jackals to take their seats on the mats. The food she served was delicious.
[13] But if He seats Himself in the midst of devotees, [...] place where His nucleus is. He seats that nucleus at that place where devotees sing His name. What can be a better place than that?
[1] 1) Everyone should sit on equal seats for dharmacakra and meals.
[17] After the first phase of the saiṋcara, [...] vishuddha cakra are the controlling seats of fundamental factors. Then what [...] as well as ten fingers above it.
[441] The Supreme Consciousness is every [...] place where His nucleus is. He seats that nucleus at that place where devotees sing His name. What can be a better place than that?
[107] It was now time for dinner. We all took our seats as usual. The additional minister [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[4] In those days there were a large number of important seats of learning such as: Kanchipuram [...] Kuśt́hiyá), Srikhanda (Burdwan), etc.
[5] The guardians used to consider themselves fortunate in sending their children to these seats of learning. Usually, the Upádhyáyas [...] properly assimilated by the pupils.
[80] “There were two differences [...] that were laid out on the wooden seats could be removed as one pleased. [...] down on expenses for the railway.
[142] Bangalistan has been a principal [...] higher study. There were three great seats of learning in Bengal – [...] Bangladesh, Burdwan and Contai.
[83] 3. The Proutists supporting the [...] (that is, helping them in occupying seats in parliament, assemblies, local self-governments, cooperative societies, etc.)
[9] (3) In dharmacakra everybody will sit on common seats and wear clothes acceptable to the society.
[12] Now the phrase which is created [...] they used to sit on blankets or seats spread out on a wooden cot. There [...] acceptance, not in any other language.
[72] [The indriyas (organs) are the [...] the appropriative piit́has (seats) of the organs (in the brain).]