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Shabda Cayanika'

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by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

PROUT Editor's note: Below is a discourse by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, in which He reveals His unbounded - nay, His limitless, infinite knowledge of all subjects in this universe. The discourse is posted here because He provides information about the history of that most glorious and highest river civilization called Bengal, and also about how and why terrorism develops in a region or country. However, aside from these topics is a wealth of additional knowledge that can only cause us to marvel and wonder who or what was the real identity of that Entity whose loakik name was Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar!
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DISCOURSE 6

IK TO INDURA

Ik
The Old Persian words iyak, ik, ikka' came from the Vedic word eka. The substantive form of ik or iyak is ika'i (unit). The word is common in Urdu. "Pertaining to eka" is ekka'. For example, a one-horse vehicle or chariot is called ekka' (ekka' ga'r'ii khub chut'eche/oi dekha bha'i ca'nd ut'heche [the one-horse cart is moving so fast/look brother, the moon has risen]).

Where Indian Muslims have gone wrong

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By: Aakar Patel, September 5, 2004
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An event occurred two weeks ago that should upset all of us.

Sajid Rashid, the editor of Mahanagar’s Hindi edition was stabbed in his Mahim office after an Urdu newspaper accused him of blasphemy.

The paper, Urdu Times, wrote that Sajid Rashid had insulted the prophet Muhammad by printing a headline that actually referred to Muhammad bin Tughlaq.

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