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[30] The secret of a devotees [...] Viśńu], nor on the throne, nor in the heart of a yogi. He [...] 7 )
[49] Yajiṋa is performed to achieve [...] innermost entity on the jewelled throne attained by your birthright. Remember, no one yajiṋa is inferior to another.
[1] Yesterday I said something about [...] a certain king succeeded to the throne, or plundered a neighbouring country, [...] record of the entire human life.
[176] In the Vipra Age the king sat on the throne, but in reality it was the vipra [...] kśatriya of their choice on the throne.
[14] Later, when Alarkas reputation [...] “Alarka, come and take back your throne,” said the king. “No,” [...] story of Madálasá.
[114] Once the common people had become [...] would install a new king on the throne. Thereby the vipras secured their own rule.
[29] Kings ascended to the throne through the hereditary system [...] Bengal installed their heirs on the throne as crown princes, they requested [...] installing their princely heirs on the throne, used to request their subjects [...] during the historical battles.
[7] In India, princes and princesses [...] will have to step down from the throne to make a thorough investigation.” [...] and led to the birth of Buddhism.
[6] Now the eldest prince realized that his right to succeed the throne was in danger. So he went to the [...] “Well, prove yourself worthy.”
[1] Once there was a great king who [...] Janaka who was reclining upon his throne, chewing betel nut. That yogi [...] King Janaka as his second guru.
[25] Let me tell you a story in this [...] return to Ayodhya to ascend the throne, the Goddess of Sleep would sit [...] would have no more work to do.
[11] The forest animals beat their drums, [...] Mazantali quickly jumped off his throne and looked for a safe place to [...] burst open. Death was drawing near.
[31] When people mentally create a dream [...] take their seat on an imaginary throne of gold, in that case they become [...] king in the real sense”]?
[18] SOME [...] usurper [one] occupying the throne physically by force [...] people directly or indirectly.
[22] SOME [...] starts thinking that, seated on a throne, he or she is eating pát́isápt́á [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[27] The word rkthásiina reminds [...] “the establishments throne”). He called his scribe [munsii] [...] [dying, dying, dying]. ”
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] sonless Vijaysingha, ascended the throne of Singhal in c. 534 BCE and conquered [...] starting-point of civilization.
[6] Was there social equality in the [...] Nevertheless, Vidura could not ascend the throne because his mother was a Vaeshya. [...] was not permitted to ascend the throne because he was born before marriage, but what wrong did he do?
[70] From the standpoint of dispassionate [...] establish it upon your gem-studded throne.
[454] In the hearts of the devotees, a throne has already been prepared for [...] Puruśa takes His seat on the throne of their hearts. He shifts His [...] Parama Puruśas realm.
[4] History has been written and is [...] merely describe who succeeded to the throne and when, who plundered the neighbouring [...] and aspirations of the masses.
[7] Rama had returned to Ayodhya and [...] dropped the fan. He gripped the throne to prevent himself from falling [...] strength and stood up straight.
[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, [...] the king used to rise up from the throne in honour of such scholarly heads [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] king used to stand up from his throne when he saw them. Those among [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[3] Moreover, those people doing [...] and they have already placed a throne for Parama Puruśa [...] immediately comes to sit on the throne of their hearts. The divine seat, [...] of Parama Puruśa .
[74] Once a king needed a flatterer. [...] left armrest of the kings throne stood his minister, slightly craning [...] the job of a flatterer?”
[66] “Four will be enough,” [...] Ill tie one to each leg of my throne.”
[67] “Why only four?” asked Duyo. “Ill bring you eight. Four for the throne and four for the legs of your bed.”
[68] “Thats a good idea,” he thought. “Whenever I sit on my throne to do my kingly duties, the sight [...] Ill also remember her.”
[76] The gate-keeper gave the baskets [...] four baskets to the legs of his throne and four to the legs of the bed. [...] for some time without blinking.
[8] When I was a young boy – [...] were not allowed to ascend the throne. In the days of Manu,[[ [...] resent it and protest against it.
[2] Hari is an internal entity, residing [...] person or a bad person, Haris throne is there. He only considers one [...] and devotion there is for Him.
[14] At a particular time, people treat [...] importance, and elevate him or her to a throne of glory; but a time comes when [...] did not injure society at all.
[172] In olden times paddy was regarded [...] he died, Tusumani ascended the throne and became a very popular queen. [...] tus is indiscriminately burnt.
[84] Apparently, there are many things [...] mountain might choose to land on his throne, making him king of heaven instead. Then how could he remain Indra?
[17] Núrjáhán was [...] Jáhángiir after ascending the throne), put pressure on Sher Afgan to [...] pressure of circumstance, she agreed.
[35] He went on. “Skandagupta was one in a string of unworthy sovereigns to occupy the throne of Magadha. At that time the empire [...] Rájyavarddhana and Harśavarddhana.
[50] “As a result of the clash [...] from Rarh, Keshariivijaya, on the throne, giving him the name Indráyúdha [...] outrages. This is our Magadha.
[85] He continued. “While returning [...] that Magadha might overthrow his throne. At that time Magadhas last [...] battle Agnimitra was killed.”
[66] “At the time the East India [...] claws, trying to gain control of the throne of Bengal by any means possible. [...] help to the East India Company.
[73] “Neither Virendravijay nor [...] For some time after his death the throne of Bengal was thrown into confusion. [...] him, touched by his sincerity.
[74] “In those days the throne was the nawabs in name only. [...] centre for the East India Company.