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Traditionally and Hinduism
Traditionally, Hinduism has never shown a preference for skin color and dark skinned people can be found in all castes of Hindu society.
Traditionally, it has been bestowed upon or used for acharyas belonging to the Vedānta school ( among the six traditional schools of thought in Hinduism ) who have written Sanskrit commentaries on the Prasthānatrayī ( literally the three sources )-the Brahma Sutra ( the original scripture of Vedānta ), the Bhagavad Gita ( part of the Mahābhārata ) and the principal Upanishads.

Traditionally and has
Traditionally, wheat and barley were the main crops of the region, but the inauguration of major new irrigation projects in the 1980s has led to greater agricultural diversity and development.
Traditionally, the meter used with a shunt has a full-scale deflection ( FSD ) of, so shunts are typically designed to produce a voltage drop of when carrying their full rated current.
Traditionally, a bodhisattva is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Traditionally, a fermentation process has been used to produce an insecticidal spray from these bacteria.
Traditionally, the law has divided conflicts of duty and interest into three sub-categories.
Traditionally, the level of care and skill which has to be demonstrated by a director has been framed largely with reference to the non-executive director.
Traditionally Greece has been major export and import partner of Cyprus.
Traditionally, the location of Charybdis has been associated with the Strait of Messina off the coast of Sicily and opposite the rock on the Italian mainland identified with Scylla.
Traditionally called Rigil Kentaurus or Toliman, meaning " foot of the centaur ", the system has an overall magnitude of-0. 28 and is 4. 4 light-years from Earth.
Traditionally, the order Ciconiiformes has included a variety of large, long-legged wading birds with large bills: storks, herons, egrets, ibises, spoonbills, and several others.
Traditionally, liquid helium is used to cool the coils because it has a boiling point of around 4 K at ambient pressure, and cheap metallic superconductors can be used for the coil wiring.
Traditionally, Carinatae were defined as all birds whose sternum ( breast bone ) has a keel ( carina ).
Traditionally it has been the responsibility of the High Lamas of the Gelugpa Tradition and the Tibetan government to find his reincarnation.
Traditionally these frameworks have been out of the scope of common DBMSs, but utilization of them has become common-place, and often they are provided as add-ons to DBMSs.
Traditionally, the main source of euroscepticism has been the notion that integration weakens the nation state.
Traditionally, each region of France has its own distinctive cuisine.
Traditionally, the draw has been conducted by means of balls drawn from a purple velvet bag, however in recent years in order to comply with FIFA regulations the balls have been drawn from a clear perspex container.
Traditionally, the main meal of the day has been lunch ( Mittagessen ), eaten around noon.
Traditionally Mark's authority and survival has derived from its Petrine origins ( see above " Authorship ").
Traditionally Luke has been regarded as written by Luke the Evangelist some time between the " we " passages in Acts 16 onwards and the imprisonment of Paul in Rome in Acts 28, leading as with some modern scholars to argue for a date c. 60-65.
Traditionally, this means that the seeker has an electronic means of viewing the cache information in the field, such as pre-downloading the information to a PDA or other electronic device.
Traditionally, a hierarchy of networks has been built to allow point positioning within a country.
Traditionally, Iraq ’ s manufacturing activity has been closely connected to the oil industry.
Traditionally, chess has been a male-dominated activity, and women are often seen as weaker players ; thus advancing the idea of a Women's World Champion.

Traditionally and adopted
Traditionally representing graziers, farmers and rural voters generally, it began as the Country Party, and then adopted the name the National Country Party in 1975.
Traditionally, the Reform movement held that Jews were obliged to obey the ethical but not the ritual commandments of Scripture, although today many Reform Jews have adopted many traditional ritual practices.
Traditionally participants also hold candles but in recent years this practice has been dropped, and many students have now adopted the habit of linking arms and twirling around at each corner of the quad.
Traditionally, reconnaissance was a role that was adopted by the cavalry.
Traditionally, Punjabi identity was primarily linguistic, regardless of religious affiliation or race, referring to those for whom the Punjabi language ( s ) was the first language and who resided in the Punjab region and adopted its cultures and traditions over time.
Traditionally the back cover of such a book ( the inside back cover for most ) had a table of the weights and measures of the English system printed on it for children to refer to, however this feature has become diminished in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Traditionally it was believed that stone keeps had been adopted because of the cruder nature of wooden buildings, the limited lifespan of wooden fortifications and their vulnerability to fire ; recent archaeological studies have however shown that many wooden castles were as robust and as sophisticated as their stone equivalents.
Traditionally served as part of a mezze in the Arab world, it was adopted by Cypriots, variations of it are made by Turks and Armenians, and it has become a popular ethnic food in Western cultures.
Traditionally, most stations in the United States have adopted either their former analog channel for the virtual channel, or their actual digital channel position if they signed on as a digital station without having an analog station beforehand.
Traditionally used in slope protection and earth retention applications, geocells made from advanced polymers are being increasingly adopted for long-term road and rail load support.
Traditionally, ‘ Addu bas ’ was widely spoken amongst the educated masses of three different atolls from the south, who adopted it as their lingua franca.
Traditionally this test was developed for the textiles industry but it has now been adopted by the printing industry as measure of lightfastness of ink colourants.

Traditionally and ancient
Traditionally, ancient Egyptians cut stone blocks by hammering wooden wedges into the stone which were then soaked with water.
'" ( Exodus 13: 8 ) Traditionally, families and friends gather in the evening to read the text of the Haggadah, an ancient work derived from the Mishnah ( Pesahim 10 ).
Traditionally it was the King's Island, from where the ancient Maldive Royal dynasties ruled and where the palace was located.
Traditionally, the Archaic period of ancient Greece is taken in the wake of this strong Orientalizing influence during the 8th century BC, which among other things brought the alphabetic script to Greece, marking the beginning of Greek literature ( Homer, Hesiod ).
Traditionally, drum and bugle corps served as signaling units as early as before the American Civil War, with these signaling units having descended in some fashion from ancient drum and fife corps.
Traditionally scholars thought the name originated from the word morea ( μορέα ), meaning morus or mulberry, a tree which, though known in the region from the ancient times, gained value after the 6th century, when silkworms were smuggled from China to Byzantium.
Traditionally, Castlederg was a traveller's stop along the ancient pilgrimage route to Station Island on Lough Derg.
Traditionally, they were passed down orally and adapted from generation to generation by sacred sages called rishis, before eventually emerging written in Vedic, an ancient form of Sanskrit.
Traditionally, ancient Scandinavian hunters skied with one very long ski pole, similar to the pole Svan brought to Seefeld.
Traditionally, it was considered that it's derived from the ancient name, through a reconstructed term, * Argessis.
Traditionally historians date the origin of the hoplite phalanx of ancient Greece to the 8th century BC in Sparta, but this is under revision.
Traditionally, within the spiritualist churches, spirit guides were often stereotyped ethnically, with Native Americans, Chinese or Egyptians being popular for their perceived ancient wisdom.
Traditionally the word used for a succession of teachers and disciples in ancient Indian culture is parampara ( in IAST ).

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