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Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[56] Kathá means “story” [...] mean “word” or “sentence”. For example, Or saunge ámi [...] means “short story”.

The Secret of Dharma Lies Hidden in the Mind (2)

[2] Dharmasya tattvaḿ nihitaḿ guháyám: there are four words in this sentence. First of all, let us discuss the actual significance of the sentence Dhriyate dharma ityáhuh [...] dioxide, carbon monoxide, etc.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[134] There is yet another form of literature [...] other branch of literature. Every sentence of children’s literature [...] live a pure straightforward life.

The Meaning of “Krśńa” in Rája Yoga (1)

[13] Quite often at the end of a [Vaishnavite] [...] participants express this with a sentence that includes the words, Haribol, [...] emancipation. This is the inner secret.

The History of Ráŕhbhúm (1)

[12] There are other specialities of [...] at, Kolkata,” the Bengali sentence will be, Se Kalkátáy áche .

The Fundamentals of Language (2)

[6] The word “wheat” in [...] Saḿskrta translation of this sentence will be saptanadasya mukhyánnah [...] is between these two languages).

[7] Again, in the Persian language [...] rendering of the Saḿskrta sentence Saptanadasya mukhyánnah [...] recognized as a separate language.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 5 (1)

[10] Now, along with thinking comes [...] complete page, not even one full sentence. You are likely to confuse this [...] what their children are reading.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 4 (1)

[13] Suppose you listen to a poem: your [...] Suppose the boy is reading the sentence: “I once met a lame man [...] and fiction can be read silently.

There Should Be Subjective Approach through Objective Adjustment (1)

[3] Then what is necessary? You see [...] tense. The actual meaning of this sentence is you should always be mentally [...] ignore or neglect the present tense.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (9)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] indeclinable, is placed in the sentence in accordance with the rules of [...] produced by mixing Greek and Semitic.

[2] Now the starting-point of syntax is the division into parts of speech (vibhakti). Within a sentence we get inflections, non-verb forms, [...] and so on. In all languages the sentence is divided into two parts, the subject and the predicate.

[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] fast one. Those who think that the sentence dádáy balla is passive [...] to the accusative, second case.

[16] Recently, however, this rule is [...] the object, even in the case of a sentence with ne added. In old Hindustani [...] or the language spoken at home.

[17] In old Hindustani the word ám [...] or by the numerical words in the sentence, for example, ek álu, do [...] jamiinkand and the plural as well.

[26] Ne is the objectivated counterpart [...] case of the verbal root kr in a sentence with ne. For example, myán [...] alternative but to consider it incorrect.

[27] In Sanskrit the nominative case [...] does not indicate change in the sentence or the case-ending. Similarly, [...] is no change in the case or the sentence, as everybody knows.

Spiritual Discourses (3)

[100] And if you are to say anything, you should say only one sentence: “Oh Supreme Father, guide [...] want nothing else, nothing.”

[153] My sons and my daughters, I have one more sentence to say. I do not belong to heaven. What I am, I am to express this truth in a single sentence – I am yours.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[32] One of the primary causes of crime [...] families if they are given a prison sentence. As a consequence, their children [...] are not anybody’s concern.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (3)

[25] Regarding jiivátmá [...] any such word, but he uttered one sentence, Attáhi attánaḿ natha. This sentence may have two meanings. One meaning [...] for controversy on this point.

[29] Although there is a controversy [...] of morality. In fact, in every sentence of Buddha’s teachings, in [...] solid base for human morality.

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

[29] To increase the fertility of the [...] sára. When we explain a sentence or a part of a sentence we say it is the sárártha [...] sára being used properly.

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[1] PARTS [...] [as the] subjective [part] of a sentence. Joseph [...] interjection) are to be used in a sentence. [...] Semitic and Greek origin.

[12] USE [...] in the west . In the second sentence, Pakistan is on the west – [...] be introduced. –Eds.

[15] SOME [...] defect of duality. The correct sentence should be, "There is no alternative [...] was connected.) –Eds.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (2)

[20] Sa u garbhe anta. Those beings [...] gacchata huim. Still later the sentence was changed into Maṋy jáhátá [...] thousand years from now the same sentence will be changed into Mái [...] will be of form and sound only.

Publisher's Note (1)

[19] “Twice Born”. Discourse in English. Tape. Source of first sentence (not on tape): early typed transcript of tape.

Publisher's Note (2)

[8] The remaining considerations guiding [...] greater accuracy by retranslating a sentence, for example the last sentence of Chapter 1. (In Chapters 4 and [...] indicated in Idea and Ideology.)

Parama Puruśa (1)

[3] In the definition “Purasi [...] “before.” As in the sentence Purasi Hitaḿ Karoti Ya [...] so He is always ahead of them.

On the Savitr Rk (4)

[7] Tat , that is, bharga [...] refers to a specific line or sentence. That sentence is: bhásayati imán [...] lokán : the first letter of this sentence is bha . He is not only [...] pleasure to all expressed beings.

[12] What is the next letter? It is [...] What is the first letter of the sentence Gacchati yasmin ágacchati [...] letters, bha, ra and ga .

Mantra Caetanya (1)

[9] It will be noted that many writers [...] “but” in every other sentence. All this happens because of their [...] [Cosmic] mantra caetanya takes place.

Longing for the Great (2)

[19] Now you know, in the mind of each [...] exist”, the subject of the sentence “I exist”, is the [...] exist” – the subject of the sentence “I know”, that “I” [...] átman, the spirit, the soul.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (1)

[55] We can see that all these Indian [...] verb-endings. The aforementioned sentence in Urdu becomes: Mulkkii ektasádii [...] ázádii par makub hae.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[101] 12) Anyone who thinks that the [...] káka. If it is at the end of a sentence, or else before a vowel, one says kákam, otherwise it is kákaḿ.

Justice (3)

[4] A judicial process ends once a [...] be taken at the time of passing sentence on the accused in accordance with the verdict given.

[36] If “a life for a life” [...] as it would be to pass a death sentence on a patient just because we could [...] indicative of a developed civilization.

[116] Some people argue that if criminals [...] And after the completion of their sentence, the state should sincerely make [...] able to earn an honest living.

I Am Yours (1)

[2] My sons and my daughters, I have [...] express this truth in a single sentence: I am yours.

He Knows His Duty (1)

[11] And if you are to say anything you should say – what? You may use only one sentence. “O Supreme Father, guide [...] nothing else, nothing more.”

Hara's Seven Secrets (1)

[22] Caturtho samatábhávo [...] term huzur a thousand times in a sentence. And before a poor man, a rich [...] of hopelessness or helplessness.

Every Word Is Meaningful (1)

[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, a sound is created. [Author utters a sound. His next sentence, not clearly audible, ends “is [...] first letter is “a”.

Even the Greatest Sinners (2)

[16] So Ravana was thinking only about [...] Puruśa as an enemy, receives a death sentence from Parama Puruśa and [...] story; but it is an educative story.

[22] If one worships Paramátmá as an enemy, Paramátmá gives that person a death sentence, but rescues the person as well. [...] you will benefit greatly from it.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[30] (Similarly, the word dára [...] dárá. When it is used in a sentence, dára is changed into dárá. [...] and not akrtadárá.)

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (1)

[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] necessary prosecute farmers and sentence them to death. In exchange for [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.

Dogma – No More (3)

[1] [I have told you] that nothing [...] got its meaning. And what is a sentence? A sentence is a collection of words. Each and every sentence has got its own significance.

Dogma and Human Intellect (1)

[3] Although different inferences have [...] think like this, you utter this sentence mentally: “I – will [...] figure of Delhi that you created.

Consciousness (1)

[7] The activities of the mind which [...] power of imagination even before a sentence in your mind regarding doubt about His existence is complete.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt D (1)

[18] (Similarly, the word dára [...] dárá. When it is used in a sentence, dára is changed into dárá. [...] and not akrtadárá.)

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (6)

[2] Rám bhát khácche [...] case has been placed first in the sentence.

[10] Anyhow I was speaking about case. The nominative case is a fully developed case. No sentence can exist without a subject while [...] “I am going”. This sentence has the nominative but not the accusative. This can work with an intransitive verb.

[14] Now let us move on to the second [...] understanding the meaning of the sentence, that Ram is eating the rice rather [...] eating whom from the meaning of the sentence. English does not have a separate [...] always used with the accusative.

[21] After this comes the third case. [...] accepted, otherwise there will be no sentence. In Sanskrit the third case is [...] idiomatic expression of Hindi.

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (4)

[3] At any rate, sah odanam bhakśayati [...] “to” is implied in an English sentence. At such times the case must be [...] to depend on the context of the sentence to determine when it is in the [...] dvitiiyá does not apply to Bengali.

[27] There are also differences regarding the use of ná in a negative sentence in the spoken Bengali of certain [...] to learn the customary practice.

[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the [...] But in English the meaning of the sentence changes depending on the preposition. [...] abound in the Sundarbans”.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (2)

[112] By adding the suffix kvip or d́rń [...] year.” We can also rephrase this sentence as “I am not speaking about [...] about the present time.” This sentence can be rephrased as “I am [...] aeśamasya it is really cold.”