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[15] Prakrti. Now the question is, whether [...] have been evolved. Prakrti is the secondary [efficient cause], Puruśa is the chief [efficient cause].
[52] Among the vibrations in this created world, colour occupies the position of secondary importance after the sound tanmátra. [...] darkness we see everything as black.
[34] The healing power of nature [...] of the mind, the medicine being secondary.
[12] A study of history will make it [...] ideology. Thus the ideology became secondary and was ultimately swept away [...] defects crept into individual life.
[13] When human beings entered the second [...] entity is primary and another is secondary, the work of the secondary entity in relation to the primary [...] Sá Shivasya Shaktih.”
[131] Similarly, there is no current [...] theme which is thus relegated to a secondary position. When the contents of [...] composition be called an ideal essay.
[162] The combination of language and [...] communication of these ideas to others is secondary. In a dramatic performance, however, this communication is of primary importance.
[16] Those who ideate on Brahma can [...] Knowledge and action, however, play a secondary role and are important only as [...] Ageless One, the Permanent One.
[2] Manomayánanda : [...] suffix) but rather a nominal affix (secondary suffix), that is, it is affixed [...] which is formed of mind”.
[27] Islamized Arab ideology became [...] on Indian society. But this was secondary as a reason that the Islamized [...] unable to obliterate that wave.
[97] Where ideas are of secondary importance, the factor of gain [...] absolute authority of the vipras.
[2] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, [...] if they do participate, have a secondary role. The women play a most significant [...] “Chat́ Pitá”.
[9] Whenever dharma comes into a secondary position, a degraded position, [...] is sure to come after darkness.
[87] In order to master the art of dance, [...] Occidental music also, but their role is secondary; and rhythm is an integral part of Oriental dance, but is nevertheless secondary to mudrá.
[7] Strictly speaking, theoretical [...] importance of book knowledge is secondary. The practical process of Tantra [...] apart from many other schools.]
[49] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, [...] if they do participate, have a secondary role. The women play a most significant [...] Mayan civilization of America.
[13] During secondary education, (in Indian this is [...] financial aid of the government.
[8] Animal life is completely materialistic. [...] clothing, life and death, are but secondary to them. Food-gathering is the [...] love Him with their entire being.
[18] One basic element of human beings [...] human too has certain upadharmas [secondary properties or characteristics], [...] beings. It is in reference to these secondary properties that is has been said [...] may have should all be considered secondary properties. That is, take your [...] to be your main propensity, but secondary propensities. Learn to follow [...] only Me as your refuge.”
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] languages. Language in itself is of secondary importance; of primary importance [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[26] The problem is primarily economic, although there are secondary causes as well. In some societies, [...] of the bridegroom. Of course a secondary cause of the dowry system arises [...] men, the situation is reversed.
[79] To build something on the basis [...] individual profit and loss becomes secondary. However, I cannot entirely dismiss [...] the true expression of society?
[97] If the idea “The world belongs [...] accepted, will be relegated to a secondary position. We find poverty among [...] interests of a particular group.
[10] The combination of language and [...] communication of these ideas to others is secondary. In a dramatic performance, however, this communication is of primary importance.
[14] Eśo ha deva pradishonu [...] and west and all the anudisha [secondary points] northeast, northwest, [...] to face always in one direction.
[21] But there is also a secondary factor, and that is the influence [...] creatures deprived of human contact.
[35] [As we can see,] Bengali has a [...] dialects or so, some primary and some secondary, are prevalent in Ráŕh. [...] them within another fifty years.
[6] Besides this, there is another [...] primary ones, and one thousand secondary) are dependent for their activities [...] kept in perfect working condition.
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[21] UPADHARMAS. Secondary DHARMAs. UPÁDHI and [...] Non-Dualism. See also INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES.
[3] The fight for prestige and supremacy [...] fight for prestige was in no way secondary. This sentiment and sense of prestige [...] inspiration in its conquest over matter.
[10] There are several common points [...] primary, post-primary and higher secondary schools. Hostels, including [...] Dairy Farms. Plantations.
[46] Which is the best way to attain [...] role of knowledge and action is secondary. Knowledge and action can produce [...] salvation, devotion is the best”.
[15] It is not with ones own strength [...] to Parama Puruśa and the secondary credit to the donor whom Parama [...] Lords glory in a loud voice.
[38] The principal cause of indiscipline [...] politics. Other causes are clearly secondary, and result from the failings [...] awakening a sense of discipline or not.
[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] good is accomplished or not is a secondary factor. Thus different social [...] incongruities are now common in society.
[90] After harvesting áus or [...] as “pigeon crops” or secondary crops. The big variety of gram cannot be sown as a secondary crop because in the month of Áshvina [...] the previous manuring. After the secondary crop is harvested in the month [...] can be grown in the same field.
[97] Green gram (mug) has several varieties. [...] can be grown as an associate or secondary crop with any other crop, and [...] separated by tapping the plant lightly.
[2] Those who were decent human beings [...] dominant spiritual sentiment became secondary, they are negative microvita.
[26] Hence, if spiritual aspirants start [...] Parama Puruśa becomes the secondary objective, such aspirants attain [...] primarily those of aids or guardians.
[14] Dhr means “to [uphold]” [...] wealth, logic, intellect – is secondary.
[10] The world of plants and vegetables [...] basic dharmas there are certain secondary dharmas. The world of animals [...] a number of basic dharmas, with secondary dharmas dependent on them. Human [...] depending on that dharma there are secondary dharmas. To write poems, to compose [...] farming, business – all are secondary dharmas.
[11] The basic dharma of humans, on [...] to this basic dharma; only the secondary dharmas are being cultivated. [...] humanity, what can one do with the secondary qualities alone? To expect fruit [...] are finished, they are worthless.
[14] In this condition, a human being [...] be in a position to support any secondary human dharma.
[22] All languages must be encouraged, [...] context, language in itself is of secondary importance. Of primary importance [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[12] The third one is to try to convert [...] of two types – primary and secondary. The primary dharma is expressed [...] dharma is only possible in humans. Secondary dharma is that of the body, of [...] be converted into iron or wood.
[4] Therefore wise persons conclude [...] human life; other aims are only secondary. When people withdraw all their [...] bhává and mahábháva.
[14] The Cognitive Faculty can in no [...] akliśtávrtti (gaońá means secondary).
[8] Human beings try to awaken the [...] factor; judgment and analysis are secondary.
[9] Purport: Every object has a material [...] primary factor, and Prakrti is the secondary one.
[23] In Sanskrit in all such cases a suffix has been fixed for the original subject and for the secondary or minor subject. In the case [...] to the verbal root and for the secondary subject the suffix ńak [...] suffixes for the principal and the secondary subject, similarly in English [...] is somewhat similar to Sanskrit.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] the physical aspect will become secondary. All the ectoplasmic and endoplasmic [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[89] Human beings desire to acquire [...] charity or service is absolutely secondary; their predominant feeling is [...] smashing the fetters of unit ego.
[5] The weakening of the glands connected [...] – as a secondary cause – is added to the [...] asthma becomes fully manifest.