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Between them they have some 2,000 works, including Mr. Poddar's holdings of S.ilpa Gupta, S.bodh Gupta, T.V. S.ntosh, N.S. Harsha and Ravinder Reddy, among others.
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Bodh being knowledge, and Too a participle that implies the action of cautiously approaching, -- Too-bodh is their word for Philosophy; Pah is
The Coming Race Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Pah-bodh of the dark ages, and now only serve for the amusement of infants.
The Coming Race Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Sob atirikto khadyo o sashyer bajeapto korar adhikar thaklo rashtrer upor. ei badhyotamulok communism e bijhyubdho chashira Cheka-er hate fosol tule deoar chite ta purie diteo dyidha bodh kortona. er fole rashia te probol khadyosankot dakha jay ar 1920-21 e neme ase durbhikhyo. shilpeo chorie jay war communism er byadhi. trade ebong dharmoghot nishidhyo hoy. ganobikhyobhe fete pore Rashian mojdur o krishokera. lenin bolechilen amra akhono Communism pabar moto susabhyo hoe uthini.
Kafila 2009
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Thet begaff sigh j then tijdhen, at aff Keysar Augusto vthgick itt bodh, at all werlden skulle beskattas.
Making Light 2009
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Pah-bodh (literally stuff and nonsense-knowledge) is their term for futile and false philosophy, and applied to a species of metaphysical or speculative ratiocination formerly in vogue, which consisted in making inquiries that could not be answered, and were not worth making; such, for instance, as "Why does an An have five toes to his feet instead of four or six?
The Coming Race Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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