Vi > References for ‘viewed’
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[9] Now let us see how the world is viewed in the light of dvaetaváda. [...] Philosophy had not yet come into being.
[81] Of course in that Vipra Age ignorant [...] naturally such endeavours were not viewed favourably. Of course such women [...] in society, and still do today.
[174] But in vipra society [[also]] the [...] vipras whom they followed, they also viewed the vipras descendants with [...] caste system in Hindu society.
[42] I have just stated that it is through [...] delicacies on their heads. Actually, viewed from a proper sociological perspective, [...] expression of the collective mind.
[37] Intellectually shúdras are [...] burning desert, they have always viewed and continue to view it either [...] social order is based on fear alone.
[5] The world continued to evolve. [...] cold winter nights, came to be viewed as the greatest people, not because [...] [pioneers of human welfare].
[25] Parama Puruśa, the Supreme [...] absorbed in Him. However He is viewed, He is seen to be the newest of [...] bháva, ever-new”].
[13] Human society today must be viewed with a universal outlook and not [...] promoting collective social welfare.
[21] The time involved in the production of commodities can be viewed from three angles – the [...] incentive in the bonus system.
[46] The time involved in the production of commodities can be viewed from three angles – the [...] incentive in the bonus system.
[30] The spirit of morality will have [...] interaction I mean social interaction. Viewed from this perspective, the mind of a child is the best receptacle for morality.
[94] When a crime is committed within five or ten minutes of provocation, the offence is generally viewed with leniency because it was committed [...] slight difference between them.
[34] When the solar plexus develops, [...] and women – those who are viewed as eunuchs – love for children [...] sign if men have a thick beard.
[90] Only the knower of the Supreme Nectar is the enjoyer. If the divine bliss is viewed with a vile selfish motive, it turns into poison. If viewed with expanded vision, then it [...] true enjoyers, the true aspirants.
[16] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] became very miserable. The populace viewed with fear the religion dominated [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[21] When the solar plexus develops, [...] sterile men and women those who are viewed as eunuchs love for children is [...] sign if men have a thick beard.
[4] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] became very miserable. The populace viewed with fear the religion dominated [...] facts from a new angle of vision.