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In Indian grammatical tradition, [[Panini]] introduced a similar fundamental classification into a nominal (nāma, suP) and a verbal (ākhyāta, tiN) class, based on the set of desinences taken by the word.
 
In Indian grammatical tradition, [[Panini]] introduced a similar fundamental classification into a nominal (nāma, suP) and a verbal (ākhyāta, tiN) class, based on the set of desinences taken by the word.
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Primitive man made little effort to put his religious convictions into '''words'''. His [[religion]] was [[dance]]d out rather than [[thought]] out. Modern men have thought out many creeds and created many tests of religious [[faith]]. Future religionists must live out their religion, dedicate themselves to the wholehearted service of the brotherhood of man. It is high time that man had a religious [[experience]] so [[personal]] and so sublime that it could be [[realized]] and [[expressed]] only by "[[feelings]] that lie too [[profound|deep]] for words."
    
==References==
 
==References==

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