Th > References for ‘thirty’
See also: T́hinyá, thinyá · Thira · third · third-class · third-grade · Thirdly · third-person · thirds · Thirion · thirst · thirst-quenching · thirsts · thirsty · thirteen · thirteen-feet · thirteenth · thirteenth- · thirty-eight · thirty-five · thirty-four · thirty-nine · thirty-ninth · thirty-one · thirty-seven · thirty-six · thirty-three · thirty-two · this-
[8] Tadekaḿ smaráma [...] twenty, or perhaps twenty-five or thirty, years ago. You are remembering – what? It is a sweet memory. What is the necessity?
[24] 2) Trees, orchards and large plants [...] countryside will become a desert after thirty to forty-five years of intensive well irrigation.
[45] Afforestation must be carried out [...] uneconomic because we will have to wait thirty, fifty, seventy or one hundred [...] can be selectively cut and sold.
[4] Take another example. In the Pathan [...] Consequently, they became criminals. Even thirty to forty years ago, members of [...] would have been quite different.
[3] And there is another reason also, and that is – suppose a man is an MA in thirty subjects. Still, he cannot be [...] “Guńátiita”.
[37] So a Bengalee month is named after [...] month is fixed. The sun exists in a thirty degree arc-centre for the whole [...] the zodiac sign of Meśa.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] few words in their stock, perhaps thirty to forty words. They do not need [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[8] Sometimes the Supreme Entity controls [...] Suppose a great scholar has an MA in thirty subjects. If he becomes insane [...] limitation of the human intellect.
[48] “Well panditji,” continued Chamru Sao after a pause, “what will I get for thirty asrafis?”
[49] “For thirty asrafis I can get your father [...] palace,” relied the pundit.
[18] There are six primary rágas and thirty six primary rágińiis [...] public goes to Maharshi Bharata.
[3] Indirect virtuous actions have [...] it will start to provide shade thirty or thirty-five years later, and [...] actions are also of two types.
[10] If PROUT had not been propounded, it would have taken another thirty years to throw out communism. [...] communism has to quit the field.
[1] At that time I was in college. [...] could easily reach twenty-five or thirty houses by crossing from roof to [...] the cremation ghát́.
[87] And then comes memory: “Oh, [...] one from twenty or twenty-five or thirty years ago. It is a very sweet [...] be any waste of time and energy.
[351] As much as thirty percent of the maize flour sold [...] a blackened mark in the vessel.
[56] It is a characteristic of vested [...] of those who earn a negligible thirty rupees a month. [...] daughters marriage, all out of thirty rupees. Are these needs only applicable [...] they out of touch with reality?
[60] A little while ago I said that, [...] reducing the gap between wages of thirty rupees and three thousand rupees [...] competence and sense of responsibility.
[16] Then next day D́oman said, “No, I will spend thirty rupees,” and so on. And finally the settlement was for ten rupees.
[5] In the undeveloped male body – [...] old. Consequently, I usually treat thirty year old males as the standard age for being a medium for receiving positive microvita.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh is approximately thirty crore years old. It can be assumed [...] of western Ráŕh.
[13] Part Six, some thirty percent of the book, includes [...] poor people living in this region.
[2] In order to build a sound economy thirty to forty percent of the people [...] socio-economic analysis is required.
[3] Just as agriculture will have to [...] environment, it is required that some thirty to forty percent of the people [...] intellectual or white collar jobs.
[5] Non-agricultural industries (such [...] have to be kept within twenty to thirty percent of the total population.
[7] If the percentage of people engaged in non-agricultural industries is kept within twenty to thirty percent of the population, this [...] structure. If the percentage goes beyond thirty percent, the area becomes industrially developed. Then, the more this percentage increases above thirty percent, the more over-industrialized [...] depression and growing unemployment.
[19] Laghimá : Laghimá [...] little older, say twenty-five or thirty years, they start to behave more [...] no reason to increase His load.
[5] There are six primary rágas and thirty six primary rágińiis [...] public goes to Maharshi Bharata.
[22] Then samyak smrti . What [...] few months, or three years, or thirty years, when you are able to recreate [...] forgotten. I do not remember.”
[7] There is another category of living [...] combine the intellects of twenty, thirty or fifty individuals, then we [...] well. In this way they advance.
[3] Central Ráŕh was [...] three thousand years ago. Even thirty years ago there were many trees [...] floods and severe soil erosion.
[101] The handsome young man resumed, [...] price? They said, ́Thirty thousand. Of course they quoted the price in US dollars.”
[102] “I wondered, Thirty thousand!”
[87] Today things have changed. Mákaŕd́á [...] strong economy in a certain area thirty to forty percent of the population [...] economic evaluation is necessary.
[88] Just as agriculture should be [...] directly on agriculture should be thirty to forty percent for balanced [...] intellectual or white collar jobs.
[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] should be kept within twenty to thirty of the total population. If the [...] war is always around the corner.
[92] If the percentage of people engaged in non-agricultural industry is kept between twenty and thirty percent of the population, then [...] system. If the percentage goes beyond thirty percent it becomes an industrially developed area. The more the percentage rises beyond thirty percent, the more the area goes [...] recessions and growing unemployment.
[239] received a gift of thirty-two anabas [...] be possible! Before there were thirty two fish, and now there are only sixteen. Jungle Ghost must have taken the rest.’
[9] Some people consider it propitious [...] people who die after fasting for thirty or forty days. The members of [...] salvation by fasting in this way.
[25] But what is the benefit? If people through kayakalpa yoga keep their limbs inactive for thirty long years out of their life span [...] fifty years old. But they spent thirty years in that state of suspension [...] they remained active for those thirty years, they could have done much [...] fifty years – the remaining thirty years they spent in a state of [...] better spent in some useful service.
[3] Normally menstruation occurs once [...] interval may be twenty-nine or thirty days for some and twenty-six or [...] “irregular menstruation.”
[94] If a woman between the ages of sixteen or seventeen and thirty or thirty-five is unable to conceive [...] society considers a woman sterile.
[2] According to PROUT, too many people [...] depend on industry. Not more than thirty to forty-five percent of the population should be employed in the agricultural sector.
[18] Through these three phases it will [...] pressure on land and to engage thirty to forty-five percent of the population [...] unemployment and social security.
[5] Suppose there is a rose. If the [...] Naiháti (a small town about thirty miles from Calcutta) you will [...] visualizes part of Naiháti.
[11] Samádhi on the indriyas [...] we hear of six rágas and thirty six ráginiis but actually their number is much more than that.
[66] Some time ago India was dependent [...] producing wheat in Nadia district about thirty years ago, the wheat seeds were [...] Burdwan, Hooghly and Howrah districts.
[10] Even thirty years after Indian independence, [...] the Bengal market at high prices.
[14] The Mughal misrule of Bengal was [...] and its employees took a bribe of thirty million rupees to carry out the [...] palaces of the indigenous rulers.
[3] However, if a country discontinues [...] every three years, a bit more every thirty years, and still more every 350 years…
[17] Unless a country attains optimum [...] highly developed. If more than thirty to forty-five percent of a countrys [...] agriculture for its livelihood.
[12] After allowing the stomach to rest [...] rice, after being rinsed for about thirty seconds in cold water, with a [...] serve as both food and medicine.
[25] A record should be kept of the [...] productivity. For example, if a farmer has thirty acres of land of which fifteen [...] will not be entitled to wages.
[4] Starting with a series of discourses [...] were later compiled into more than thirty volumes in two series, Varńa [...] value” as do human beings.
[6] Because of the aforementioned expansion [...] (originally scattered over more than thirty volumes), the present book has [...] between human beings and animals.
[26] Some of the land which is currently [...] while sal takes only twenty-five to thirty years. Kul trees, which provide [...] of shellac, so it has no market.
[2] The indriyas can function either [...] to Naihati [a small town about thirty miles from Calcutta], you will [...] called the “mental eye”.
[13] The fundamental characteristic of any developed economy is this: about thirty percent to forty-five percent [...] immediately – it brooks no delay.
[63] While creating employment for the [...] clerks for the very low wage of thirty rupees a month, but they are not [...] depending upon time, place and person.
[1] One day a brahmin received a gift [...] be possible! Before there were thirty two fish, and now there are only sixteen. Jungle Ghost must have taken the rest.”