Vi > References for ‘Vipras’
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[8] Even the Supreme Entity, that formless [...] said in the above shloka that the Vipras [Brahmans, intellectuals] have [...] Shúdras [labourers] out of His feet.
[9] Shúdrocita sevá is [...] possess these four qualities are Vipras.
[211] cakrakendre (7th case) = in the nucleus of the social cycle; sadviprah (pl.) = literally “true vipras”; cakra = cycle; niyantrakáh = controllers
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[1] The vipras [...] exploitation open. The intelligent vipras never opened the path of logic [...] religious bigotry and fanaticism.
[2] The kśatriyas tried to construct [...] conveniences of both men and women. The vipras, however, cleverly tried to permanently [...] of the world, but those of the vipras were the same in almost all countries. The vipras achieved their ends by concocting [...] righteousness or spirituality.
[3] In the Vipra Era the dependence [...] cripple women in every way the vipras fabricated “divine” [...] birth only to provide enjoyment.
[6] The continuance of this sort of [...] with special emphasis – the vipras deliberately and intentionally did not want to recognize the rights of women.
[9] In the Vipra Era, due to loss of [...] is the creation of the selfish vipras. Later I shall discuss this subject [...] 2 )
[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] administrative steamroller of the vipras. For this reason, we find in some [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
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[8] In the language of social psychology [...] so-called intelligentsia and vipras are all of white colour [psychic [...] but He Himself is beyond colour.
[5] During the Mahábhárata period, vipras would use dhuti and cádar. [...] Pandavas used this very dress.
[10] The staple food of ancient India [...] being sentient, could be taken by Vipras also. There is no proof about [...] polao we have learned from Persia.
[6] Even though the vipras came into the forefront by the [...] the greater part of the world.
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[6] The social system has also undergone [...] two varńas or castes: the vipras (intellectuals) and the shúdras [...] Bengal were different from others.
[6] In the following age human beings [...] society. They were known as vipras and given unstinting respect.
[9] As the result of a natural process, the kśattriyas and vipras gradually became subservient [...] supremacy of the vaeshyas .
[10] Those who were devoid of the qualities of the kśattriyas, vipras or vaeshyas had no [...] same manner – ruthlessly.
[12] Due to exploitation, the kśattriyas and vipras are gradually degenerating [...] conducive to real human welfare.
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] new mixed race. This is why dark Vipras and fair Shúdras are not [...] non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[11] Up until now no serious effort [...] Shúdras, Kśatriyas and Vipras. As it was a counter movement [...] to form socio-economic groups.
[37] The scriptures express that vipras are like the head of virát́puruśa [...] and the legs support the head.
[3] An analysis of history will show [...] they surrendered before them. The Vipras were regarded as wise because [...] lotus feet of these great people.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same thing: the scholarly Vipras were hardly accessible to the common people. The innocent masses were busy appeasing the Vipras with oblations, honorariums and [...] with the poor. And anyway, the Vipras were busy with worship, prayer [...] valued more than a mans life.
[5] Secondly, Gandhism always tries [...] shúdras, kśattriyas, vipras and vaeshyas – [...] capitalist-serving [i.e., material] defect.
[2] Revolution takes place when, from [...] shúdras. But if there are no vipras and kśatriyas from a mental [...] from an economic standpoint, are vipras or kśatriyas from a mental [...] are playthings of the vaeshyas.
[3] At the high point of the Vaeshya [...] sufficient spirit and are mentally vipras or kśatriyas.
[18] One may also ask whether poor people [...] the minds of kśatriyas or vipras can bring about a revolution, [...] samája [“middle class”].
[32] Whether they have kśatriya intellects or vipras intellects, the vikśubdha [...] second rotation of the social cycle.
[33] The moral, spiritual fighters who [...] rotation of the social cycle. If the vipras descend into exploitation, they will also fight against the vipras and initiate the Vaeshya Age of [...] second shúdra revolution.
[34] The social cycle will rotate continuously. [...] synthesis. If, in a later period, the vipras wish to descend into exploitation, [...] called the thesis of the next stage.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] the intellectual prowess of the vipras [intellectuals] is inevitably [...] is replete with such examples.
[46] Chapter on “Women: The Wageless Slaves of the Vipras”. Discourse in Bengali. Originally [...] by ÁVA and Jayanta Kumar.
[5] “Veda pát́he [...] hunger are called intellectuals, vipras.
[154] Society belongs to all, but its [...] society be left in the hands of the vipras, because they will try to establish [...] forehead of the kśatriyas.
[155] The responsibility for leading [...] dominance of the kśatriyas, vipras and vaeshyas will take place in [...] to become the absolute rulers.
[156] Sadvipras will never have any rest. [...] will cease to exist. Sadvipras are vipras, kśatriyas, vaeshyas and [...] victory of every social class.
[21] How far is relative knowledge acceptable [...] greatly harmed. The boot-licking Vipras of the capitalist trick the hungry [...] will forfeit the right to exist.
[16] That is: “These people are [...] Vedas. They do not venerate cows and Vipras [priestly caste]. They speak a [...] from the Vedic language.”
[16] There are predominantly four types [...] through their physico-psychic waves. Vipras do the same thing through their [...] attaining social security, while the vipras rely on their intellects. A perusal of history illustrates that the vipras, by dint of their intellectual [...] the thought of accumulating them.
[17] Primitive society was guided by [...] They put the kśatriyas or vipras in power, and control the society, [...] deprivation and exploitation are extreme.
[19] As a result of vaeshya exploitation, [...] bellies. Those kśatriyas and vipras who are turned into shúdras [...] disgruntled workers – the exploited vipras and kśatriyas – give [...] with revolutionary distinction.
[21] The revolution against capitalist [...] Although the kśatriyas and vipras are turned into vikśubdha [...] during the kśatriya era, the vipras try to establish their influence [...] revolution are inseparably related.
[11] Well, can you tell me whether [...] passed the first few stages. The Vipras [intellectuals] and the [...] practice is no longer in vogue.
[10] “Isms” that separate [...] and the intellectual force of the vipras with the power of their money, keep the kśatriyas and vipras enslaved for a long time. A vaeshyas [...] kśatriyas brawn with his money.
[11] Thus the fundamental entity is [...] unchangeable entity. The intellectuals or vipras have given Him various names. [...] the dissolution of this world.
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] and hurting the sentiments of the Vipras or intellectuals, the Vipras evolved an antithesis against [...] suffering knew no end. When the Vipras started an offensive against the [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[12] Until now, no serious effort has [...] shúdras, kśatriyas and vipras. As it was a counter movement, [...] but to form socio-economic units.
[48] To stop black-marketeering strong [...] as soon as the influence of the vipras or vaeshyas emerged, the control over these corrupt practices slackened.
[1] There is a Sanskrit word, koshi. [...] and so on. In ancient times, the Vipras, Kśatriyas and Vaeshyas [...] they were out of the sight of the Vipras, Kśatriyas and Vaeshyas. [...] of the so-called upper castes.
[2] Still later, when people began [...] to use leather koshis, but the Vipras, Kśatriyas and Vaeshyas [...] Women could also wear grass koshis.
[13] The four classes which have ruled [...] bráhmańas [or vipras ], kśatriyas, vaeshyas [...] natural and logical development.
[15] The revolutionary character of [...] together and formed the class of vipras . Similarly, the strong and [...] the developed mind required by vipras is necessary for every member [...] each individual in Ananda Marga.
[3] In ancient India a form of elastic [...] shúdras, kśatriyas, vipras and vaeshyas – these four [...] scope for socio-economic imbalance.