Sentences with phrase «comparatively high forms»

Comparatively high forms of deity, borrowed from Hinduism such as Kali and Ayyappan, also figured in their cosmology although not as a top tier.
Thevaratampuran (master's god), Bhagavati and Kali, comparatively high forms of deity, also figured in the Pulaya religious activities.

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Stem twelve to fifteen inches high, strong and branching; leaves comparatively small, long, narrow, and sharply pointed; flowers white, three - fourths of an inch in diameter; pod, or fruit, erect, nearly globular or cherry - form, and, at maturity, of a deep, rich, glossy, scarlet color.
And a convoluted tale it is, involving the country's wealth of natural resources (coal, iron, copper and water for powering machines and transporting goods), the comparatively high literacy rate that enabled common folk to educate themselves in science and technology, a patent system that protected the rights of inventors and gave them economic incentive to both create and refine devices, and a population large and wealthy enough to form a profitable market for products the new industries turned out.
Compared with those in relationships, single men and women have comparatively higher levels of depression, anxiety, mood disorders, adjustment problems, suicidal behavior and other forms of psychological distress, according to a 2002 review in the American Journal of Sociology.
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