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  • | place = <!-- Location -->Patna, India ...iscourse given by [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] on 1978 October 20 in Patna, India. This discourse is the eighteenth chapter of [[Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3]].
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  • | place = <!-- Location -->Salem, India ...iscourse given by [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] on 1964 December 8 in Salem, India. This discourse is the tenth chapter of [[Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 34]].<ref
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  • |ipa=[[India]], [[Pakistan]], and [[Afghanistan]] |ipa=Sarkarverse:Requests for arbitration/India-Pakistan
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  • ...1963 at Jamalpur, India. In this discourse Sarkar told a story of ancient India.<ref name="EE">The Best Character Electronic Edition Version 7.5</ref> In this discourse Sarkar told a story of ancient India. Long ago there was a lady name Madalasa. She was a great sádhiká (spirit
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  • ...the world and at each place she has collaborated with local musicians: in India with the Mahato Kiirtan group and the Rarhi [[:wikipedia:Chhau dance|Cho da ...on the ‘praise music of [[:wikipedia:West Bengal|West Bengal]] ([[Rarh]]), India, as well as [[:wikipedia:Māori music|Maori]] and indigenous people’s mus
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  • ...ychic temperament of the aspirant. Sarkar's sadhana system is based on the ancient Tantric practices which over time have eroded and fallen into misinterpreta ...any of its three global acarya training centres in Sweden, Philippines and India. The male acaryas are referred to as "Dada" while the female acaryas use th
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  • ...f> in [[:wikipedia:Jamalpur, Munger|Jamalpur, Munger]] ([[:wikipedia:India|India]]), has been translated into several languages.<ref>[http://www.shaevatantr ...tuitional practices (''Sadhana'') on a rational basis. Sarkar shows as the ancient teachings of self–control and selfless conduct derive from the deepest un
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  • ["government of india"] = "Emblem of India.svg", ["gravitation"] = "A Swarm of Ancient Stars - GPN-2000-000930.jpg",
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  • At the very beginning of the first chapter, Abhidevananda cites an ancient Indian aphorism: The first edition of ''From Faith To Freedom'' was published in Kolkata, India in 1983. Soon after the initial 1,000 books were printed, they were all con
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  • ..., Pages 1347–1356, 701-849, 1867</ref>, the first of ten principles in the ancient tantric/yogic system of morality, ''Yama-Niyama''. As such, it is also an i ...arose as an ethical precept in the indigenous tantric tradition of ancient India. Over time, the concept of ahimsa made its way into Vedic texts with varyin
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  • | pushpin_map = India | pushpin_map_caption = Location in India
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  • ["maharashtra"] = "Maharashtra in India.svg", ["military of ancient rome"] = "Scutum 1.jpg",
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  • ...ocial Cycle Theory, is a theory of human historical motivity based on "the ancient spiritual ideas of the [[:wikipedia:Vedas]]". The theory was propounded by ...e [[:wikipedia:Renaissance|Renaissance period]]. Before that, [[:wikipedia:Ancient Rome|Rome]] ruled the West under the aegis of warriors.
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  • | death_place = [[:wikipedia:Kolkata|Kolkata]], West Bengal, India ...kar: "Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar was one of the greatest modern philosophers of India."<ref>[[Sohail Inayatullah|Inayatullah, Sohail]]. (2002) [http://books.goog
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  • ...).<ref>pp.77, Radhakrishnan, S, ''The Principal Upanisads,'' HarperCollins India, 1994</ref> According to [[Advaita]], a liberated human being (''[[jivanmuk ...Encyclopedia of Philosophy] for Radakrishnan as a modern reinterpretor of India's classical philosophy}}, refers to Brahman as the [[Absolute (philosophy)|
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  • ...the [[Historical Vedic religion|Vedic tradition]] of [[Indian subcontinent|India]], becoming an essential part of the Sikh and [[Hinduism|Hindu]] tradition ...es, with Sanskrit in any number of scripts, is well-known to many sects in India as well.
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  • [[File:Krishna and Arjun on the chariot, Mahabharata, 18th-19th century, India.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Krishna]] and [[Arjuna]] at [[Kurukshetra]], 18th-19th ce ...ture|Sanskrit]] [[Indian epic poetry|epics]] of [[History of India|ancient India]], the other being the ''[[Ramayana]]''.<ref name=encindlit>{{Cite journal
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  • ...name given by scholars to a style of meditation and ritual which arose in India no later than the fifth century AD.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Einoo |first=Shing {{See also|History of India#Late Middle Kingdoms - The Late-Classical Age|l1=Late classical age|History
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  • ...... " see: Flood (1996), p. 149.</ref> He is the oldest worshipped Lord of India. ...antra: The Cult of the Feminine'', p. 213.</ref><ref>''Shaivism in Ancient India: From the Earliest Times to C.A.D. 300'' (1982)</ref>
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  • | 0015 || ''[[Jeona jeona ogo bandhu]]'' || (Shiva) Longing || Bengali || Ancient Bengal + Malraki valley + Occident, Keherwa ...|| ''[[Nutaner alok ogo]]'' || Enlightenment || Bengali || Persia + South India + Karnataka, Dadra
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