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You Live According to God's Desire (2)

[13] One who does not do this wastes [...] mind, tell them this message. Go to village after village, town after town. This is your duty.

Your Various Organizations (11)

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Why Are People Afraid of Intuitional Practice? (2)

[3] It cannot be denied that the noise [...] impossible for a person from a lonely village to sleep in a house in Chowringhee [...] frightening to sleep in a lonely village even for one night. In the same [...] to have any real significance.

Water Conservation (1)

[50] Foolish human beings, however, [...] the Mayuraksi River is the Katasu village where I once saw a fossilized [...] consequently there is less rainfall.

Views of Other Faiths (1)

[9] The word páli originated [...] preached in the common language of village folk, Hindu pandits named his [...] the language of the pandits only.

Vibration, Form and Colour (2)

[30] Now the question may arise whether [...] sounds. Consider, for instance, a village market place. What do you hear [...] But as you approach nearer to the village, you will notice that the cacophony [...] Shabda-Brahma or Sonic Consciousness.

Various Occupations (4)

[11] Although I do not doubt their intentions, [...] the arbitration and panchayat [village council] systems in order to reduce [...] arbitral bodies or the leaders of village councils. If the selection of those on arbitral bodies and village councils is entrusted to experienced [...] extensively implement the arbitration and village council systems in order to teach [...] selection. Such an approach is not bad.

Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (2)

[23] The meaning of the Vedic verbal [...] villages. As a result the entire village would be turned into an oak grove. [...] oka was that they grew in groves.

[55] One hundred years ago people would say grámer ore [at the end of the village] rather than grámer sheśe. Nowadays, you will hardly ever hear anyone say this.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (1)

[44] “These three were locked [...] kingdom. They fought over which village should be included in whose kingdom, [...] which kingdom its surface water.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (2)

[40] “A few miles east of here is one of the Buddhist era centres of Angadesh, Parsando village. There is a very pious man who [...] and sets your leg bone.”

[60] Ramjii Singh bid me farewell and started back on the footpath towards Parsando village while I remained there, gazing at him as he went.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (3)

[106] “Sir,” said the village farmers, “we fear you like [...] our situation a little.”

[119] “Maddened by delusions of [...] pride, I fired recklessly on those village farmers who came to me peacefully [...] directions or orders or advice.

[120] “After firing on the villagers, [...] days now I’ve known that the village farmers have been disturbed by [...] on native sepoys.’”

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[2] In ancient Bengal, the exchange [...] than exchange through money. In a village market near Bolpur in Birbhum [...] in exchange for my yoke.”

Throughout the Ages (2)

[26] It would not be irrelevant to say [...] the controlling point of it was a village named VajraYoginii of Vikrampur [...] Pháhá-u-cá. This village and Vikrampur are still existing. [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.

Three Types of Occupation (1)

[10] About this time, people also began [...] physically strong would protect their village and provide general security, [...] days there was no caste system.

The Vipra Age (1)

[138] It is said that the popular Bengali [...] Bengal. Today the people of his village feel proud of him and have built or wish to build a memorial in his honour.

The Use of Tact (2)

[1] Mr. Manoraiṋjan Ghosh-dasdidar [...] day he decided to visit his home village, Gabha, in Bakharganj district [...] meet him at the steamer jetty.

[2] During Mr. Ghosh-dasdidar’s absence from the village many events had taken place in [...] “Gopal, how’s my family?”

The Ultimate Aim of All (3)

[7] Suppose fifty persons are travelling [...] If there is a cowardly man in a village, you cannot say that all the people in the village are cowards. Or if there is a [...] say that all the people in the village are brave. Everybody has his or [...] of finite entities ends”].

The Tantric Definition of Yoga (1)

[8] When la is the first letter its [...] is pronounced phalra, not phala. Village people say phara, this is the [...] not the correct pronunciation.

The Shiva-Gájan Festival (1)

[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] Tantra is found in Kuŕmun Village in Burdwan District, centring [...] obliterate the influence of Shiva.

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (1)

[11] So you see that the landlords began [...] middle-class families in that Hukkipara village once decided to organize the [...] the landlords down to the masses.

The Practice of Art and Literature (4)

[99] [“O poet! evening has come. [...] Waiting for a sudden call from yonder village – A call that might come [...] virtue and vice of my life?”]

[178] If dramatic art is to develop properly [...] partially-government-aided theatres in every major village and city, which will be exempt [...] worry about how to sell them.

[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] [paintings] painted by the village artists. But those days are now [...] pat́uyá community from society.

[185] Lack of proper appreciation is [...] appreciate the pictures painted by the village artists, considering them to be [...] recognition which he has today.

The Neo-Ethics of Multi-Lateral Salvation (1)

[9] When people get detached from non-carbonic [...] lingualism, (Once I went to a big village where the people’s language [...] ailments in various forms and figures.

The History of Ráŕhbhúm (1)

[1] Not in the Ráŕh of [...] Bandyopádhyáyas, or Banerjees); Mukhot́i village of Bankura district (the original [...] significant fact should be remembered.

The History of Bengal – 1 (2)

[7] The oldest manuscripts of Bengali [...] Bengali script. At Beletoŕ village or Baŕjoŕá [...] Ráŕh . In the village Jáydá of Candil [...] should be carefully preserved.

The Headmasters' Contest (1)

[7] “True! True!” shouted [...] stick-dances in joyful abandon. The junior village police officer was so elated that he offered to buy everyone sweets.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 4 (1)

[7] In Bengal, there are different [...] “Ranihati”, a developed village of Howrah District. Kiirtana was [...] Chandra’s novel, Durgesh Naninii.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (2)

[37] The fourth is samatábháva [...] have come to the city from the village. They say that they don’t feel like returning to the village, as the villagers are illiterate [...] will do to a sádhaka is,

The Desires of Khyát́andás (1)

[65] “Give me just one paisa as [...] He was going to Páchundi village.

The Causal Matrix (1)

[3] Here is another question. Why does [...] you are alone in jungle or in a village, your life becomes miserable. [...] suppressed, oppressed or repressed.

Tattvasabhá (1)

[1] The Central Committee, the Bhúkti Committee, the Village Committee [see “Your Various [...] relating to spiritual practices.

Talks on Education – Excerpt B (2)

[7] The English colonialists were also [...] so-called educated people and the village people of India. By applying these [...] perpetuating the British Raj in India.

[9] PROUT does not want to turn the [...] “Ashramic Schools” in every village of India. If this is done, the [...] their práńa dharma.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt E (2)

[3] The proof that these communities [...] throughout the regions they inhabit. Village after village of these original inhabitants [...] have come from outside Bengal.

Struggle and Progress (1)

[23] Both physical clash and psychic [...] busy street in Calcutta, but if a village ox were made to walk along the same road, it would become crazy.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 7 (1)

[1] At that time my mother’s youngest [...] next day a telegram came from his village home – that night his mother had died suddenly.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 3 (1)

[1] It was the month of Caetra. [...] days my grandmother stayed in our village home in Burdwan District. Suddenly [...] bad dream. How is Kana?”

Strange Experiences – Chapter 12 (1)

[1] In those days my grandfather was [...] those days was a small variety of village. The time I am speaking of was ten years ago.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 11 (3)

[1] It was a long time ago. As far [...] . I had gone to a village in Bankura District for a friend’s [...] the wedding was taking place in a village eight to ten miles from his own.

[17] I told him I had come from a certain village as part of a groom’s procession. [...] – nearly six miles.”

Appendices (1)

[3] Story two concerns an incident [...] home is in fact located in the village Bamunpara (Brahmanpara) in Burdwan [...] 1 )

Some Characters of the Mahábhárata (1)

[3] Shakuni : A certain part [...] come across some people in every village who get a crude pleasure in setting [...] always triumphs, not duplicity.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (5)

[30] These days educated people are [...] company of commoners. Thus they shun village life and live in towns. When the question of returning to the village crops up, they say, “What on earth would we do in a village? There’s not a single person [...] constructing huge dams; though perhaps village cultivation is becoming impossible [...] television sets, though perhaps in that village people die for want of medicine, [...] become a social malady.”

Social Discourses (1)

[281] This will not be done merely by speaking slogans like, “Go back to the village!” Employment opportunities [...] decentralization is an economic necessity.

Social Animals and Friends (3)

[4] A human being is a social being. [...] live alone in a big town or in a village, he will become insane. His mental [...] reflects this human characteristic.

[9] [[In Sanskrit there are four words [...] and every word varies. For “village” there are two Latin adjectives. [...] identical. Neither are things.

[13] The third one is mitram. Mitram [...] friends.]] Two physicians of a small village are not friends – they are [...] [[more]] beautiful human society.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (2)

[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, [...] the controlling point of it was a village named Vajra- Yoginii of Vikrampur [...] Pháhá-u-cá. This village and Vikrampur are still existing. [...] from this Mańipadma Mantra.

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (1)

[46] In fact, there is a ritual for [...] Niilanátha. Even now one can hear the village women say –

Service Psychology and Group Psychology (1)

[9] Those guided by group psychology [...] tasted human flesh will raid a village if it cannot get human flesh in [...] annihilated the separatist elements.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt C (1)

[3] As far as I can remember, the last sati took place in a Kanyakubja Brahman family in a village near Barh in Patna District. The [...] out of greed for her property.

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Glossary (1)

[2] ÁJIṊÁ CAKRA. [...] ecological preservation, integrated village development, etc., are conducted. [...] is the jiivátman.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] bread] in cow’s ghee. The village chief came up to him, saying, [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (2)

[8] “In the pre-Buddhist era [...] glamour. It was just a cultured village of Burdwan District (the district [...] but you belong to Burdwan.”

[62] Trihut District was quite large [...] its headquarters at Laheriasarai village (which has since become so large [...] Samasti Náráyan Ray).

Revolt against Dogma (1)

[1] As all of you, rather, most of [...] living being belongs to the same village, and same nation, and same group of living beings.

Ráŕh – 7. (2)

[20] [Yonder the path of red soil that leaves the village Casts a spell on my mind.]

[21] What is noticeable here is that [...] red soil”, that leaves the village heading into the distance and [...] by Rabi[ndranath] Baul!”

Ráŕh – 6. (1)

[7] In spite of the vaeshya community [...] Shiva temple can be found in every village. This proves the deep commitment to Shaivism among the common people.

Ráŕh – 4. (1)

[9] There is no proof as to whether [...] – in almost each and every village – date back to 2500 to 7000 years ago.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (10)

[1] The greatest proof that someone [...] Patanjali (who was born in Patun village in Burdwan), endeavoured to establish [...] beings and their inner divinity.

[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] poet Kashiram Das, from Siddhi village (modern Singi village) of Burdwan in Ráŕh, [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.

[4] The basic theme of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] Mukundaram Chakravorty (of Damunya [village] of Burdwan, who wrote the “Chandimauṋgal”), [...] were all from Ráŕh.

[14] When the people of India were floundering [...] was an inhabitant of Radhanagar Village under Goghat Police Station, Hooghly [...] dutifulness, was a son of Birsingha village in this very Ráŕh. [...] sub-division Ghatal in Midnapur.)

[15] When India first began to receive [...] Paramahansa). He was a son of Kamarpukur village of Arambag Subdivision, Hooghly District, of Ráŕh.

[16] The monk who epitomized manliness, [...] from Dattadeŕet́an Village of Kalna Subdivision of Burdwan District.)

[21] When there occurs a great stir [...] Ráŕh and was born in Ekchakra village of Birbhum. (His parents were Mukunda Batabyal and Rama Devi.)

[22] The Sháuṋkar Darshan [...] Ráŕh, a dweller of Jhamatpur village of Ketugram Police Station of Katwa Subdivision, Burdwan District.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (6)

[7] Adyapur was another great centre [...] Ádyádevii. This big village with well-educated people is situated [...] historically important relics of this village are now on the way to fast extinction.

[9] [As mentioned earlier,] The idols [...] this way that the Maradu temple village (under Silli Police Station of [...] may inspire speedy research work.

[15] The sweets to be offered to the [...] developed in every town and in every village that had various temples. The [...] know that Patiram Moyra of Janai village (Hooghly) in Ráŕh [...] [popular salty snacks]. It was in this village that sandesh, manohará [...] condensed milk) were invented.

Ráŕh – 27. (1)

[8] [Hey Rauṋga, let’s go to the village market; Let’s buy and eat betel-nut and betel-leaf.]

Ráŕh – 21. (2)

[3] The ancient folk tales and folk [...] later, Maharshi Patanjali (of Patun village of Burdwan) also wrote his Yoga [...] visarga endings [aḿ and ah].

[5] People’s tastes go on changing [...] of Dwija Chandidas (from Nanur village of Birbhum), characteristic human [...] and sorrows of the common people.

Ráŕh – 18. (1)

[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] the regions rich in coal, many a village bears the name Hirapur [“a [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (1)

[3] I have said before and will say [...] names of many a person and many a village. Scattered all around in the east [...] rhino, monkey and human species.

Ráŕh – 11. (2)

[11] The enamel that covered the religious [...] subterranean flow of the Phalgu River. No village of Ráŕh is without a Shiva temple. A village without a Shiva temple is regarded [...] intrinsically they are all Shaivites.

Ráŕh – 1. (5)

[15] Ráŕh’s contribution [...] the Bandopadhyays (of Bandyaghati village of Birbhum), the Mukhopadhyays (of Mukhoti village of Bankura in western Ráŕh), the Chattopadhyays (of Chatuli village of Burdwan in Ráŕh), the Gangopadhyays (of Gangoli village of Burdwan) and the Ghosals [...] (of Ghosali village of Manbhum) had their roots in [...] off for other parts of the world.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[33] In Hindi the use of ham instead [...] anyone say mui jávuni in the village areas of Rarh; the people say [...] the poetry of Krishnadas Kaviraj:

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (24)

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Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (9)

[11] Everything was destroyed up to [...] was from Ráŕulii village in Khulna District. This village belongs to Páikgách [...] tháná falls within the Sundarbans.

[28] The very common Bengali word pallii [...] comes from the word gráma [village] but páŕá [...] is called “lizard”.

[31] Sol and suli are both Austric words. A large village built on high land [t́ilá] [...] of Midnapore District there is a village of the Lodhá community called Lodhásuli.

[33] If a small village is surrounded by dry fields then [...] Girid́i, etc. If it is a large village then it is called d́ihá, [...] Jerid́i and Shukjoŕá.

[36] In southern Bengal we find places [...] in that jungle. For example, the village that was surrounded by a gol tree [...] Golábáŕi in Howrah and 24 Paraganas.

[44] Southern Bengal did not have sufficient [...] there is or was a canal near that village, and that the canal joined a large waterway.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt A (1)

[4] In India village industries have been ruined, and [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!

Preface (1)

[5] Due to limitations of time, it [...] with the secretary of their local village or district committee or of the Central Committee of Ananda Marga. So much for now.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (1)

[5] Can one attain real knowledge through [...] the smoke had come from a nearby village where the inhabitants were cooking [...] unreliable source of knowledge.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (1)

[9] In the Calcutta pronunciation of [...] Indo-Burmese pronunciation. In Rarh the village folk pronounce e as e, not as [...] concords with the Aryan styles.

Phonetics – 1 (Discourse 1) (1)

[8] An old form of Bengali script has been discovered in Singbhum District’s Jayda village on the banks of the Suvarnarekha [...] extant examples of Bengali script.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda– 2 (Discourse 14) (1)

[2] What is upádhi? In Sanskrit, [...] Brahman scholar of Cátuti village (situated in the Rarh area of [...] Bhat́t́ácárya.”

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (3)

[48] Suppose there is a Master’s Degree-holder in a certain village, and in that village no one else knows even A, B, C, D. If you visit his village you will find that that so-called [...] they lose their universal vision.

One Should Know Everything (2)

[2] Now what’s the meaning of [...] the meaning of the name of his village. One should know everything. You also should be omniscient, because you are all my guardians.

[29] And Oṋm Prakásha, [...] meaning of the name of your town or village. You should try to increase the length of the radius of your knowledge, just increasing like this.

Nuclear Revolution (2)

[34] A diverse, multifarious organization [...] level of the state down to the village level. Local activists or coordinators [...] are directed by the highest body.

[35] If a revolution is started without [...] failed to build a structure down to village level, and the British seized [...] occurred in recent Indian history.

Neohumanism Is the Ultimate Shelter (Discourse 11) (1)

[37] Once long ago I went to Purulia. I was carrying heavy baggage. I asked a village man: “Can you carry this [...] “Why not, certainly we can!”

Glossary (1)

[5] GOPA m. or GOPII f. Village cowherd boy or girl; devotees [...] tamoguńa, the static principle.

Multi-Purpose Development Schemes (2)

[23] Rendering all-round service to [...] service must be provided down to the village level, while intensive service [...] nothing to do with party politics.

[28] So, education is a must – [...] spread education in each and every village throughout the world. You should [...] standard of downtrodden humanity.

More on Suffixes and Prefixes (Discourse 6) (1)

[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] The Bengali word pallii [small village] is also a Tamil word, not Sanskrit. [...] injustice to their successors.

Lord of All Lords (1)

[6] “Iishvara” means “controller”. There may be so many controllers in a country, even in a village – controller of stores, [...] that they were Jagadiishvaras.

Lord Krśńa's Unique Approach (1)

[13] Let us give an example. Kansa was [...] female spies. In each and every village he had his spies. The women spies [...] “gaha puruśa.”

Light Comes (1)

[550] Long ago I went to Purulia. I was carrying heavy baggage. I asked a village man, “Can you carry this [...] by exploiting their gullibility.

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (3)

[22] English literature before the time [...] Kalacakrayániis was Bajrayoginii village near Vikrampur in Dacca District. [...] Prákrta was still prevalent.

[25] Intonation: Every language has [...] own intonation. This changes from village to village, mile to mile. If one hears O [...] where that language comes from.

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

[29] Another thing to be considered [...] neŕáte is a nominal verb. The village people of Burdwan say se kablácche [...] drumáyate is a nominal verb.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[89] Because village industries have been ruined, those [...] resulting in soaring unemployment.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[55] “You know very well that I love wide-open spaces. Ghusuŕi may be a village today, but it has a great deal [...] that this is my self-exile.”

“Kurvanneveha Karmmáńi” (2)

[37] In this connection I am reminded [...] Chaitanya went to visit his ancestral village. In those days when people would [...] visited there in your ancestral village.” He answered, “Well, [...] What a dangerous thing”!

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (3)

[78] “You’ll never see him [...] die, please send information to my village home and my dear elder brother.’”

[79] “I stared at him intently. [...] would feel sending the news to his village home.”

[115] The word kuli ( kul + i ) means “narrow village path”. The word is used in Ráŕhii Bengali.

Kulapati (1)

[4] In those days there were a large [...] Maheshii (Mithila-Mandan Mishra’s village), Visarpii (Vispi-the birthplace [...] Kuśt́hiyá), Srikhanda (Burdwan), etc.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (4)

[34] In those days, the places in [...] (Mithila), Maheshii (Mithila – the village of famous scholar Mańd́ana [...] such places for their education.

[68] Kuláya also means [...] However Balarambatii is a large village. Can we know the exact residence [...] described as kuláya .

[95] If three lineages remain [...] For instance, a resident of the village Bandyoghatii in Ráŕh [...] Másacát́aka/Másacáŕaka/Cakravartii.

[96] How advantageous this kuliina [...] (Ram Chandra Mukhopadhyaya of the village of Janai married one hundred sixty-five [...] cannot bode well for any community.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[77] “I remember something which [...] “When Nakchedi Roy of our nearby village Milkichowk [...] yoghurt from Gauchárii.”

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (5)

[93] In a limited sense, even a spark of fire is called kiila . For example, in a village there are juxtaposed thatched [...] thatched roof. It is thus that village after village is burnt to ashes. In the months [...] Ráŕh region.

[123] One Mr. Mukherjee used to live in our city. When he used to stay in his own village in Burdwan district, all the village people used to gather at his house [...] stories … funny stories.”

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (2)

[136] “Still, it is true,” [...] ago. A gentleman from a nearby village was travelling somewhere on the [...] number seventeen train is?’

[138] “The village gentleman thought: ‘If the [...] before the train comes.’

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[4] In those days the boomerang [...] was downgraded due to leaving his village to settle in another. Thus surnames [...] people in the name of religion.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (4)

[153] I went and sat under a huge silk-cotton [...] This jungle stretched up to my village in one direction, and to the Damodar [...] from the courtyard of my house.

[154] I was sitting on the western bank of the Deviidaha, a short ways from the village of Pátun, the village of Maharshi Patanjali, the propounder [...] openly acknowledged His existence.

[206] 2) The second meaning of the word [...] or, in certain cases, the revenue village. The other side of this moat or [...] someone passes a little out of reach.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (2)

[11] The name of the great sage Kańáda [...] this philosophy, hailed from a village named Patijhalda in the Ráŕh [...] Pataiṋjali. He was born in the village Patun situated near Burdwan of [...] Mukundaráma writes:

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (5)

[30] The vakul fruit has been used as [...] the family cooking pots in those village areas in forest surroundings where there are sufficient numbers of vakul trees.

[78] “In the pre-Buddhist era [...] glamour. It was just a cultured village of Burdwan District (the district [...] but you belong to Burdwan.”

[132] Trihut District was quite large [...] its headquarters at Laheriasarai village (which has since become so large [...] Samasti Náráyan Ray).

[161] Although it is a bit off the subject, [...] Madhusudhan Datta was born in Sagardanri village which is situated on the bank of the Kapotákśii River in Jessore District.

[164] That was a short aside about the [...] to palm] (The old name of that village which was established by cutting [...] construction of boats and local ships.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] of them used to come to Dimdiha village in Purulia District. Since they [...] birds of this flamingo family.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (10)

[55] 7) The human being’s sight [...] Bihar we used to sit in a small village and sing: Ádhii lálii [...] due to its colourful radiance.

[107] 17) The word káka is used [...] expressions are often heard in village areas.

[189] “Why have I hardly seen any men in your village?” I asked.

[231] “Yes,” he went on, “in our village there are seven Bahadar Singhs. My father’s name is also Bahadar Singh.”

[241] “That Dildar Singh! – [...] don’t know Dildar Singh? In our village everyone knows Dildar.”

[242] “Certainly everyone in your village knows him,” I said. “But how do you expect me to know him?”

[258] “We are going through a time [...] the only man left in the entire village. Dildar Singh also went down to [...] well. The only people left in the village are the women. We don’t have [...] time then who will look after the village? Still, if my father returns and [...] know what? If the people in the village find out that I am going to Calcutta they will all cry when they see me.”

Justice (1)

[59] There are many parents who directly [...] of physical abuse. In a remote village I once observed a young man, who [...] losing his right of inheritance.

June-July 1970 (1)

[3] Suppose you return to some village where, twenty years before, you [...] died, but not that the boy died.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[61] Then Maharshi Narada approached [...] were very plain and very simple village boys and devotees of Krśńa. [...] our Lord be cured first.”

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[27] But the images of Dakśińá [...] Tantra, but not as family deities or village deities. Some sort of distance [...] Shaktis, there is no such distance.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (7)

[7] In olden times a one-horse cart [...] saw it again. In those days the village people would sometimes go to the city in palanquins for medical treatment.

[12] I had gone at the time to a village in Nawada subdivision of Gaya [...] later gave his spiritual teaching.

[24] “I am not any the less surprised [...] would have come to Kaoyákol village. [...] Vikrammańipur’s (Vikrampur) Vajrayoginii village in Bengal (the village name is Badarajoinii). Statues [...] Dattapáŕá village of Bhuluyá.”

[96] “He is devouring a bad kind [...] when a letter arrived from his village home. “Today respected mother-in-law [...] palms, our cows, are well.”

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (11)

11 occurrences

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[17] Likewise, the glorious history [...] since its creation. Even today village people, sitting around a kerosene [...] inspire unity among the masses.

Ghosts and Evil Spirits (1)

[10] In Bihar, particularly in the northern [...] will find a place just outside the village, known as the Brahmasthána. [...] touched, but it can be seen sometimes.

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (1)

[9] But animals less-evolved than humans [...] is unnatural. There is neither a village nor rice fields nearby – [...] alight and be caught in the net.

Four Thieves (1)

[10] “I’m sure you’ve [...] ancestral home was in Dhaka-Daksin village in Haviganja sub-division of Sylhet [...] to the brahmin scholars.’

Formation of Boards (2)

[1] All the departments and sections [...] have boards from central level to village level to materialize their respective programmes. The total number of boards at the village level is the same as at central level.

Feudalism and the Zamindary System (1)

[1] Those of you who have studied land [...] combine together to form a revenue village (mouza), and one person from among [...] these kinds of intermediaries.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (5)

[37] The word guvá is found in a village rhyme of Mymensing:

[43] There is a certain type of large [...] glass of water.” There is a village custom that if someone wants water [...] mango became the phajlii mango.

[44] The pumpkin [lálkumŕo] [...] resembles the sun some people in the village areas of Nadia call it súryakumŕo [...] cooking styles from that country.

[45] No one should make the mistake [...] Damdamá. When the young girls from the village would go to Sealdah station to [...] Paraganas District. There was a village Cándmárii between [...] pronunciation is not gainj but gainj-a.

Farmers Cooperatives (7)

[4] Uneconomic holdings are those where [...] of a country such as India, if a village is accepted as a production unit, then there may be many plots of land in a village which are not used for producing crops because they are uneconomical.

[6] The landowners of the uneconomic landholdings in each village will become the members of the [...] labourers who work in the cooperatives.

[7] In this phase, the rivers and streams in a village should be harnessed for the collective [...] local needs should be established.

[10] In the second phase of implementing [...] all the uneconomic holdings in a village are brought within the scope of [...] increasing the amount of production.

[19] In the fourth phase of implementing [...] The agrarian problems of every village will be solved. All the social [...] psychic and spiritual wealth of every village.

Emanation (Discourse 20) (2)

[10] We often say yácchetái-yácchetái, [...] performed by the married women. In village Bengali the nickname of someone [...] rather specialties of distortion.

[22] As with the change in dress, a [...] Hooghly District’s Janái village) came up with a special variety [...] “all sorts of news”.

Ekendriya – 4 (6)

[3] Once, in my childhood, I stayed in a village in Bhagalpur district which I grew to love immensely. Forty years after I returned to the village. I looked for my favourite river [...] flowing about two miles from the village. Naturally I did not feel the same for the village as I had before. Actually I felt [...] Because my life and the life of the village were not moving at the same speed. There was a gap between myself and the village. The “good old days” [...] anything. One must always remember,

Ekendriya – 1 (1)

[13] This notion of yakśa has [...] tree either inside or outside the village which is called Brahmastán [...] place of worship of a yakśa.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (2)

[102] Dumka, Dunbad, Purulia, Singbhum, [...] great poet Jayadeva was born in a village called Kenduvilla. In Calcutta [...] can be made from kendu leaves.

[135] As I see it, in almost every village of Bangalistan there can be cement [...] seven days a house can be built.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (4)

[33] The exploitation by capitalists [...] and are present in nearly every village and hamlet of West Bengal. Where [...] evicted from their land and move from village to village, living on the streets as beggars.

[37] First, a decentralized economy [...] block-level planning and include every village. This is the only way to put an end to colonial, imperialist and fascist exploitation.

Dynamicity and Staticity (2)

[6] Suppose there is some nice food [...] invented by the confectioners of Sarai village in Hoogly District. Another sweet, [...] Punt́úm Mayra of Sarai village.) Suppose you are offered a sweet [...] relish the taste of the sweet.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (2)

[7] In a certain village on the Burdwan-Manbhum border, [...] parting of the bride’s hair. The village headman came forward and told [...] to the couple’s marriage.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (2)

[3] Some people use the word stimita [...] It has been said about the village opera party:

[7] In a village of Birbhum I have heard ámár [...] I have no money in my pocket].

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[16] Yakśa. Yakśa refers [...] fig tree or banyan tree outside a village was fixed for the worship of yakśas. [...] reactive momenta have exhausted.

Glossary (1)

[4] GOPA m. or GOPII f. Village cowherd boy or girl; devotees [...] tamoguńa, the static principle.

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (1)

[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] the slogan, “Go back to the village” alone will not suffice. City [...] police can easily detect them.

Dharmakśetra and Kurukśetra (1)

[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] every family, in each and every village, town, country, and in the entire [...] the result of the fight.”

Developmental Programmes (1)

[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] wooden articles or beaten rice. The village people of Bengal called this system [...] through gold or silver bullion.

Decentralized Economy – 2 (2)

[1] At the beginning of civilization, [...] could not be produced in every village, so certain artifacts were produced [...] that existed were decentralized.

[9] To ensure the social and economic [...] factories cannot function in every village, block and district, so they should function in a larger area.

Cooperatives (2)

[32] In different countries there are [...] vicinity or members of the same village, they will all know each other, [...] owned by the deceased members.

[51] In the cooperative system unemployment [...] members will naturally do this work. Village people will not need to move to [...] providing their health permits.

Contai Basin Planning (2)

[6] A new kind of afforestation programme [...] the people will be enhanced. If a village or settlement already exists within [...] change in the climate of the region.

[18] The soil of the southern and southeast [...] various commodities. Thus, in every village there is the potentiality to develop cottage industries.

Compound Words (Discourse 18) (1)

[31] Now let us come to the subject [...] samása. In the spoken Bengali of the village areas the word ár is used, [...] evaḿ d́ál niye eso.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (10)

[29] The inclination within people to [...] they live in a city or in a rural village.

[33] If a place has a village and a flourishing market for buying [...] eyes to their error? You tell me.

[35] There is normally a shortage of [...] District’s cowherding centre, Reui village (later on this Reui village became known as Krishnanagar) [...] Goyáŕi-Krishnanagar.

[36] A large centre for buying and selling, whether in a village or in a city, is called a kasbá [...] When I was a child I have seen the village girls telling the booking clerk [...] Jessore and give them to them.

[37] The British built soldiers’ [...] [damá-dam] on Diipavali night. The village people all around became impatient [...] Ghughudáuṋgá.

[39] When they arrived in The Punjab [...] pińd́a, pińd́i, etc. The village that was settled by the Rawal [...] the English “sugar”.

[40] The word khui comes from the Vedic [...] Indpur → Indpur, which is a village in Bankura District. The Pahlavii [...] → puttavahu → putohu.

[59] Some place-names have been created [...] Rahimvakhs, and so on. In a Burdwan village I have seen a Rákhaállá [...] cultural blending has taken place.

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[18] The emperor’s forces had already reached Shaktigarh, a village just beside the Grand Trunk Road. [...] collected from the quarries of Birbhum.

Ráŕh – 24. (5)

[14] [How many bauls [...] the side of the path, To that village I shall not go, shall not go, shall not go. To that village I long to go Inebriated I feel [...] Take my life away. To that village I shall not go, shall not go, [...] exorcists have failed. To that village I shall not go, shall not go, [...] remedy of this malady To that village I shall not go, shall not go, shall not go.]

Bandhu, Suhrd, Mitram and Sakhá (1)

[4] Once there was a king. He was a [...] whatever remained unsold in the village market. People started coming [...] “thak, thak, thak”.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (3)

[15] The seven peoples’ languages [...] “Palli” means “village” and “Pali” means “language of the village”. From Shaurasenii came Avadhii, [...] Pahaŕii Punjabi and eastern Dogrii.

[27] Kutilá is the script used [...] Today in Punjabi pinda means “village.” Punjabi contains a lot of Tadbhava Saḿskrta words.

A Purely Personal Entity (1)

[10] But these replies will not satisfy [...] Suppose you are alone in a particular village or in a particular house. What [...] will be the reply of the devotee.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (7)

[75] “I saw how late you arrived [...] around five in the morning. His village is about a mile from here. Whenever [...] I’d also feel the same way.

[82] Niiláiṋjana replied: [...] Páhád́iyá village. In that rocky land there were [...] saying and come to the room.”

[105] “Take, for instance, a small [...] Melánpur near Indása village (the famous Indrahása from [...] Kopái and Vakreshvara rivers.

[135] I don’t know when Mainjulá [...] Páháŕiyá village. What a passion she had for archaeological research!

[143] “Today the rivers of Magadha [...] being turned into a desert. The village where we met was a little outside [...] measuring the width of its source.

[144] “It is true that, at that [...] face to get the god to leave the village. Háriiti was also popular [...] you. You took notes also.”

[151] “It may also be, moreover, [...] Mahabihar (Biharsharif), Paharhiya (the village of Maharsi Saiṋjaya, the [...] spread through the river basins.

Astitva and Shivatva (1)

[3] About Prakrti it is told that she [...] the urban people and when in a village he has as per the villagers. [...] get the desire to take the same.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (4)

[56] Uddálaka + ań = aoddálaka. [...] holding on to its tail”. In village areas small boys often spin non-poisonous [...] such spinning is aoddálaka.

[73] Now let us move ahead fifty years. I was staying in the West German village of Timmern. The villages there [...] bathrooms had hot running water.

[74] Those were happy days. Golden days [...] short way away from that lonely village. It was quite open in that direction [...] system of passport or visa for them.

[96] “The Dutch brought with them [...] near Chinsurah, was then a farming village. Its farmers were the first to [...] Caturbhuj Mańd́al.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (2)

[59] “The Buddha attained enlightenment in the village of Urubilva, located on the bank [...] today is much smaller than it was.

[65] “Thereafter he took the road [...] stopped for a short time in a small village named Svámiisthána [...] Pávápurii on Magadha soil.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (2)

[127] The word ájjá comes [...] is a very large and well-known village in Burdwan district. Its name [...] ájjápur → ájápur.

[129] Át́ká → [...] ándáj [guess] is used today. In the village areas of Rarh the word át́kál is still used today to some extent.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (2)

[25] But the images of Dakśińá [...] Tantra, but not as family deities or village deities. Some sort of distance [...] Shaktis, there is no such distance.

[44] At that time some twelve friends in a village called Guptipara or Guptavrndávan [...] everyone could take part in it.