Ag > References for ‘age, Áge’

See also: aged · ageing · Ágekár · Ageless · agencies · agency · agenda · agendum · agent · agents · age-old · ages

You Must Live Glorious Lives (1)

[5] There is a common notion that people [...] few people who have passed the age of one hundred, but not very many. There is a Bengali poem:

Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti (1)

[9] There is yet another definition [...] continues to expand up till the age of thirty-nine; that is why a [...] 4 )

Yoga and Tantra (3)

[6] Now let us see what Tantra is. [...] grows until thirty-nine years of age. The human body up to thirty-nine years of age can be called tanu. But thereafter [...] body should not be called tanu.

[21] But yes, there is one thing. Human [...] starts cultivating knowledge at the age of five or six, the time will [...] less utilized and more misused.

Yoga and Bhakti (1)

[27] When karma is done more than jiṋána, [...] futile. One who has Bhakti at the age of five commands the salutations [...] is not a pauper but an emperor.

“Ye Yathá Máḿ Prapadyante” (5)

[10] The next grade of bhaktas say, [...] Having reached such a ripe old age, if we eat without doing some [...] not Parama Puruśa Himself.

[15] Mama vartmánuvarttante manusyáh [...] understand it in youth, others in old age. The earlier one understands, [...] no discrimination according to age.

[18] “It is very difficult to [...] it for noble deeds from an early age, the better it will be. As it [...] a life of spirituality from the age of five. Oh, Narada, I may become [...] us. Why should we delay?”

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (2)

[232] yugasya (6th case) = of an age; sarvanimnaprayojanaḿ = [...] all; vidheyam = should be provided

[233] [The minimum requirements of an age should be guaranteed to all.]

Women: The Wageless Slaves of the Vipras (3)

[5] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] particularly in the middle of the Vedic age, when the intellectuals became [...] child-bearing machines”].

[8] The Vipra age was the age of opportunistic men and so extremely [...] at the mercy of tyrannical men.

Why Does Supreme Consciousness Descend? (2)

[13] [I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the protection of the virtuous, [...] and the restoration of dharma.]

Why Are People Afraid of Intuitional Practice? (9)

[8] Some people consider that one should start intuitional practice in old age when a person has more leisure, [...] insecurity and difficulties in their old age if they do not accumulate enough wealth before their bodies weaken with age, rendering them incapable of hard [...] intended for earning money, and old age with its decreased capacity for [...] intuitional practice and that old age is therefore the proper time for [...] enfeebled and the fatuous mind of old age has become entangled in the reactions [...] that makes one think of God in old age. One’s evil deeds begin to [...] value in remembering God in old age, when it is not possible to concentrate [...] the body, in the diseases of old age, impending death, and most of [...] so should intuitional practice.

What Should History Be Like? (1)

[6] Every individual or community will [...] of the society of a particular age, etc. If any of these aspects are omitted while writing history, it will be incomplete.

What Is the Primary Cause of the Universe and Who Is the Only Object of Ideation? (3)

[25] Time, as has already been said, [...] start sádhaná at the age of twenty-four. When he or she [...] start sádhaná at the age of forty-five. And at the age of forty-five the person decides [...] person realizes his or her mistake.

What Is My Relation with the Universe and the Cosmic Entity? (5)

[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] to a fracture of an arm at the age of eight, the happiness of getting a fortune at the age of ten, and the suffering of becoming fatherless at the age of eleven. He will have to experience [...] agony of loss of his father at the age of eleven years, Rama has to be [...] also to die when Rama attains that age. If it is not so, Rama will not [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.

Water Conservation (1)

[18] Say a certain incident took place in your life at the age of eight. Now we know that there [...] the physical and psychic spheres.

Vraja Krśńa and Vishiśt́ádvaetaváda (Discourse 15) (2)

[30] [I have loved You eternally in endless forms from age to age.]

Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7) (4)

[3] Sadáshiva was Táraka [...] the undeveloped humanity of that age, providing inspiration and active help in every sphere of intellect in human life.

[6] At the time of Krśńa, our present age lay far in the future. It is not [...] the perspective of the present age, because people today are not at all familiar with the environment of the age in which He lived. Nevertheless, [...] from their philosophical outlook.

Vraja Krśńa and Párthasárathi Krśńa – 2 (Discourse 2) (1)

[10] It was Lord Shiva who trained those [...] observed that the people of His age were contemplative, so He formulated [...] continued for many thousands of years.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17) (3)

[1] Today I will say something about [...] prehistoric dawn to the historic age, and should include the science of Sanskrit phonetics.

[7] When the mind moves in one direction, [...] very ancient Sanskrit of the Vedic age a finger was also called eka; [...] when bargaining in the market.

[10] As far as human history can say, [...] first scholar]. The people of that age did not possess an intellect subtle [...] philosophical knowledge about Him.

Views of Other Faiths (2)

[36] Buddhism : Why did India [...] [spiritual teachers] of that age, Shrii Saiṋjaya and Shrii [...] propagation and acceptance of Buddhism.

[47] During the age of Bhagaván Shankaracharya, [...] Shankaracharya and was defeated.

Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra (1)

[11] The third action of Vidyá [...] be modest starting at an early age. And even with those who have [...] corrected, they too can learn modesty.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[21] A crow has a natural premonitive [...] prehistoric people. But today, in this age of so-called civilization, human [...] – this is the law of nature.

Various Occupations (6)

[66] Vaeshyas’ means of earning [...] humanity, and that since the Buddhist Age, they have accumulated most of the wealth in society.

[68] Chanakya said that a business person [...] strong recommendations, but in that age of social darkness there was no [...] undertake charity, not to hoard wealth.

[69] But the vaeshyas of other times [...] their next life. But today in this age of materialism, vaeshyas are not [...] some benefit in their next life.

[91] Besides food and clothing, fuel [...] or oil in others) in any given age. Producers’ cooperatives [...] exerting undue pressure on them.

[99] Business people should not have [...] they were saving for their old age is not small.

[111] The nature of art is such that [...] become immoral lechers in middle age. Actors are no exception.

Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (1)

[25] Oak wood is somewhat light. It [...] one time during the prehistoric age there was a huge oak forest by [...] light variety of coal may be found.

Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (1)

[26] A devotee of this category may [...] will say I’m spending my old age eating and sleeping and doing [...] such devotion has no real value.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (2)

[60] “Dear friends, this is the age of democracy. Everyone has the [...] words boldly in letters of blood.

[135] Taking the dust from the His Holinesses [...] refuge of the unfortunate. In every age you have incarnated yourself to [...] bestow your grace upon us.”

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (2)

[77] The meaning of the verbal root [...] until the middle of the Rgvedic age and likely until towards the end of that age. It was said during that time [...] with any woman at any time.”

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (2)

[6] In the opinion of biologists, ants [...] one, if not more than one, ice age, and have arrived in their present form having undergone one or more long hibernations.

[87] In the room I found a heavy wooden [...] Dhanekali. That was the golden age of Bengal’s economy and Angadesh also shared Bengal’s good fortune.

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt B (4)

[1] In very ancient times, that is, in the Rg Vedic period, civilization was very backward. In that age there was no such thing as buying [...] exchange continued for a long time.

[3] In India, the first medium of exchange [...] Thus, towards the end of the Vedic Age the root verb krii became ubhayapadii, [...] grammarians followed his lead.

[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter trade between different [...] introduced in China. Since the Gupta Age, buying and selling has mostly been undertaken through monetary exchange.

To the Patriots (4)

[19] In this nationless age, or age of chaos, the Buddhist upheaval [...] other on anti-Buddhist sentiment.

[22] In the Post-Vedic Age, when both the Aryan and the non-Aryan [...] the Muslim invasion from outside.

[27] The Hindus started doing the complete [...] impossible for the non-Muslims of that age to maintain their independent existence.

Throughout the Ages (32)

32 occurrences

Three Types of Occupation (12)

12 occurrences

Three Interpretations of the Word “Krśńa” (1)

[9] Bháratavarśa [varśa [...] was the great personality of that age who could attract everyone with His extraordinary personality.

This Very World Is Kurukśetra (1)

[7] In the ancient Vedic age there was a great scholar, Rohit [...] can presume, did not stop eating.

The Vipra Age (123)

123 occurrences

The Vaeshya Age (36)

36 occurrences

The Transitional Period (3)

[1] What does “yugasandhi” mean? “Yuga” means “age” and “sandhi” means [...] “juncture between ages”.

[3] It has already been said that sadvipras [...] Mahásambhúti accompany him from age to age preferring to work with Him than [...] safely and without concern.”

The Thousand-Headed Puruśa (3)

[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? [...] cannot be counted. In the early age human beings were not proficient [...] selling. Similarly, in the old age people used to take the meaning [...] declare that they are pandits.

[25] From the hoary past, humans have [...] they have reached this advanced age of today. For most of that time [...] pull me up and I shall run.”

The Supreme Cognition (2)

[9] This process of following the preceding [...] australopithecine of the Pliocene Age, and Z is a man of this Cenozoic Age. This change is going on in the [...] of the vibrational principle.

The Status of Women in Earlier Ages – Excerpt C (1)

[1] In the Vajrayána Buddhist age, the idea first developed that [...] brother’s wife] and so on.

The Status of Women in Earlier Ages – Excerpt B (1)

[2] In [the pre-Mahábhárata] [...] the pre-Mahábhárata age, it was not such a burden [as [...] women did not diminish at all.

The Status of Women in Earlier Ages – Excerpt A (1)

[1] In very ancient times, when the [...] their fathers were. People of that age thought it inconsequential even [...] descendants would feel proud of them.

The Stance of Salvation and How to Attain It (3)

[4] In the age of bullock cart the time taken [...] conquered the time factor. But in the age of aeroplane it has been still more conquered and in the age of rocket still more but even [...] permanent nature does not arise.

The Speciality of the Fifth Fundamental Principle of Prout (2)

[9] In one Dharma Shástra it [...] will be rejected by the modern age. This type of dilemma is confronting almost all the so-called religions in the world today.

[20] In this present age of transition, you are seeing [...] will continue to exist forever.

The Social Structure and Other Features of the Age (3)

[title]

[15] So in the Mahábhárata age, people were rice-eaters. This was the food, the most simple food.

[30] Hence, in the Mahábhárata age, there was no solid social system. [...] was patrilinear or patriarchal.

The Social Order and Superiority and Inferiority Complexes (1)

[11] Parama Puruśa is neither [...] bad company when he reaches the age of twenty and forms the habit [...] immediately without any loss of time.

The Significance of The Word “Yuga” (8)

[4] When human beings remain steeped [...] of ignorance, then that is the age of kali in their lives. [...] under the sway of kali yuga .

[6] The word yuga is derived [...] the shudra yuga or worker age; the kśatriya yuga or warrior age; the vipra yuga or intellectual age; and the vaeshya yuga or capitalist age. In the future also these ages [...] orders is called yuga sandhi .

[10] Krtaḿ sampadyate carań [...] lives. This is the krta yuga [age of practical action] or satya yuga [age of truth]. It is the way human [...] they will advance in the future.

[12] This is the way it has been and [...] critical juncture between one great age and another, in this transitional [...] no reason to be afraid.”

The Role of Lord Krśńa (2)

[5] The system of four varńas [...] Mahábhárata, as it was in the Vaedika age. The system of varńas was [...] In the Mahábhárata age this system got somewhat strengthened. [...] later the rigidity came into being.

The Requirements for Sádhaná (13)

13 occurrences

The Purpose Behind the Advent (3)

[2] [I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the protection of the virtuous, [...] and the restoration of dharma.]

[10] A yuga parivarttana [change in age] is taking place. All of you plunge [...] fear. Your victory is a certainty.

The Psycho-Spiritual Evolution of Humans (2)

[1] Since the very dawn of human civilization [...] grew bigger. The lesson that this age is not for giant animals or for [...] this I also said elsewhere. This age is not for big animals or for [...] being born out in social life.

The Process of Initiation (2)

[2] After this, at the age of twelve, the child should take [...] ásanas may be taught before the age of sixteen.

The Process of Human Progress (1)

[3] Human existence is trifarious: [...] phase of their march, in the dark age of the distant past, the humans [...] in the external human structure.

The Practice of Songs – Sore Throat and Its Remedy (10)

[1] Human beings have been practicing [...] elongated voices. In the Yajurvedic age also we find songs in short, long [...] elongated forms are totally absent.

[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] viiń of the Vedic Age has metamorphosed into various [...] definitively whether people of the Rgvedic Age were familiar with black pepper; [...] familiar with it in the Yajurvedic Age. During the Rgvedic Age people inhabited the cold regions. [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.

[4] In any case, the people of the Vedic age were familiar with gossamer. Hence [...] to the departed souls. In that age, during the Vedic rituals pertaining [...] gossamer on the left shoulder.

[5] Yes, probably in the Yajurvedic Age, people first came into contact [...] (cotton) is a Sanskrit word of Middle Age which intrinsically meant a material [...] báuṋgá.

[6] Yes, hence in the Yajurvedic age, if a singer, male or female, [...] 3 ) .

The Practice of Art and Literature (26)

26 occurrences

The Poles Shift Their Respective Positions (3)

[3] The poles shift their positions. [...] plants. The plants of Tertiary Age could not be found in the Cretaceous Age. The plants and animals of the Cretaceous Age could not be found in later ages, [...] and also in ecological structure.

The Place of Women in the Spiritual World (5)

[6] One day, Yájiṋávalkya [...] tomorrow as the designs change from age to age. A certain design was fashionable [...] Rájá Yoga is based.

[15] There is no plausible proof that [...] women were not undeveloped in any age. To say something like that is [...] any less developed in this modern age. It is a fact, however, that women’s [...] women should lag behind in this age.

The Place of Sadvipras in the Samája Cakra (20)

20 occurrences

The Physical, Psychic and Spiritual Strata (3)

[4] [I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the protection of the virtuous, [...] and the restoration of dharma.]

[9] Then what about the physical sphere? [...] [“I incarnate myself in every age”]. So no one need be worried on this account.

What Is the Philosophical Interpretation of Progress? (1)

[4] When in a man or anything, any [...] any progress. In their lives, the age of the bullock cart still goes [...] couldn’t invent the wheel.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (14)

14 occurrences

The Pervasive Influence (12)

12 occurrences

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] These are the people who in every age in the name of religion have caused [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,

The Neo-Ethics of Multi-Lateral Salvation (1)

[16] This is the Neo-ethics of the present age; a panacea for the present imperialistic [...] imposition and social subordination.

The Moral Standard of the Age (6)

[title]

[6] Take for example Bhisma, a prominent [...] the morality of the prehistoric age. He was, of course, a righteous [...] morality, he supported the Kaoravas.

[7] Just this simple morality was greatly [...] he had promised. (In the present age, people make so many promises [...] him and fulfilled his promise.

[8] So many examples of simple morality can be cited in the age of the Mahábhárata. [...] importance to simple morality also.

[9] Spiritualistic morality was in [...] this was that the people of that age were intellectually deficient, [...] of the Mahábhárata age.

The Mind Grows in Magnitude (1)

[2] The first mental faculty is that [...] such wastage to take place in this age of science.

The Medical Science of the Age (3)

[title]

[13] Hence we find that in the Mahábhárata age, there was surgery, ayurveda, [...] science was not underdeveloped.

[14] You can pose the question – [...] people of the early Buddhistic age; but after Buddha, people began [...] all medical science was affected.

The Meaning of the Name (2)

[19] “Tan” means “to expand.” The body of a child goes on expanding up to the age of thirty-nine, so the body during [...] thirty-ninth year of one’s age. The body of a child is known [...] known as “shariira.”

The Kśatriya Age (27)

27 occurrences

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (2)

[39] This world is the creation of Máyá, [...] of boyhood and youth, comes old age, and after the death of the illusive form of old age there occurs the worldly death. [...] insignificant. It dies every moment.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (2)

[9] Here the word, Deva, means the [...] adolescence to youth, youth to old age and old age to senility. It is through these [...] veritable negation of creation.

The Interplay of Culture and Civilization (5)

[2] From ancient times there has been [...] the gift of the Kśatriya Age (the age of the warriors) and of the post-Vaeshya age (the post-capitalist age). The Vaeshya Age leads to Shúdra revolution. [...] social consciousness be achieved?

The Human Search for Real Progress (1)

[18] Spiritual progress can only be [...] and intellectual spheres. In the age when the nerves of human beings [...] escapes from the reaction of pain.

The History of the Maethili Language (1)

[9] The people of Mithila are very [...] far back as in the post-Buddhist age. The discrimination of caste arose [...] standard, as your ancestors were.

The History of Bengal – 2 (1)

[7] The social consciousness of the [...] Aryans, as well as in the medieval age, there was a monarchy; and much [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[1] Varśa means “that [...] large island”. In the Vedic age the world was divided into several [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.

The Grandeur of the Supreme Entity (2)

[30] The second type of bhakti is mutative [...] daughter has attained marriageable age, please arrange a groom for her.” [...] Náráyańa, one will not get Him.

[31] And the third type is sentient [...] type of bhakti develops in old age after retirement. And sometimes [...] prayer, nothing but selfish prayer.

The Glory of Human Dharma (5)

[8] The expansion of the physical body [...] certain extent. From birth to the age of thirty-nine, the human body [...] for the period from birth to the age of thirty-nine is tanu, which means “that which has a tendency to expand”.

[9] After the age of thirty-nine the body starts [...] the mind of a young child. At the age of twenty-four or twenty-five the mind becomes much more alert, but over the age of fifty both the body and the [...] forget things. This is the rule.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (8)

[6] Through nityánitya viveka, [...] “ism” is created in a certain age which itself is a product of the [...] and regulations of the previous age are now only mere historical records, having lost their relevance in the present dynamic society.

[11] It is not enough to equate the [...] sugar are products of science. The age of molasses was an age of undeveloped science. Sugar was a product of a comparatively developed age.

[12] We cannot advise today’s human beings to go back to the age of candles and oil lamps neglecting [...] themselves with the prevailing age. They will have to accept without reservation the situation of the particular age they are born into. It would not [...] unnecessarily gloating over the past.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 5 (1)

[8] A boy is studying. While doing [...] class, along with boys younger in age who may then no longer respect [...] in the task of learning.”

The Evolution of Society (5)

[3] How little scope the human beings of that age had to develop their contemplative [...] against the ruthlessness of nature.

[4] During that age of struggle in that primitive [...] physical strength. In that distant age people lived according to the [...] through collective struggle. In that age of physical might the strongest [...] developed in the ancient world.

[6] In the following age human beings made food palatable [...] and given unstinting respect.

The Evolution of Indian Languages (1)

[11] Now, when Saḿskrta died [...] near Kanpur. In the Mahabharata age the name was Shúrasena, [...] were the seven Prákrtas.

The Ever-Expanding Domain of the Microcosm (1)

[6] Let me give you an example. Buddha [...] began to develop in the Buddhist age is still occurring – and [...] synthesis and not the path of analysis.

The Essential Dharma (2)

[5] In the Vedic Age, women as a class were neglected and treated as mere commodities of enjoyment; whereas in the age of Shiva they were proclaimed [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.

The Education System of the Mahábhárata Age (18)

18 occurrences

The Earlier One Starts Dharma Sádhaná the Better (8)

[5] “Sukhaḿ váiṋchati [...] are young today may never see old age; they may die at the age of twenty-five. If they postpone the practice of dharma sádhaná until their old age, they will miss their chance to [...] sádhaná does not depend on age. It is advisable for people to start practising the spiritual cult at the age of five or six. If one lives a [...] continued it while one was alive.

[7] You all know there was a great [...] started intense meditation at the age of five. Seeing such a young boy [...] until you’re older?”

[9] The human body is the rarest of [...] waste time by waiting until old age. That would not be wise. Hence [...] janma tadapyadhruamurthadam”.

[11] Those who are intellectuals, those [...] sádhaná at a young age as the physical strength and capacity [...] human being after death is dharma.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 2 (1)

[8] Dance was known in quite a primitive age. This kind of dance was rhythmic. [...] chandapradhána [rhythmic].

The Development of Goddess Worship – Excerpt A (3)

[7] The situation changed a great deal [...] gotramátá came to an end. Then came the age of the patriarchal system, and [...] vested in the gotrapitá.

[10] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] prehistoric human beings. The prehistoric age has also its own history – [...] pains. Similarly, the prehistoric age carries its unrecorded history silently.

The Dance of the Expansion of Mind – Excerpt C (1)

[1] I invented kaośikii on September [...] and also checks the advent of old age. It is a medicine.

The Cosmic Father Has a Special Responsibility (1)

[1] I invented kaośikii on September [...] and also checks the advent of old age. It is a medicine.

The Cosmic Brotherhood (5)

[8] Those who think dharma to be an [...] the relative environment of the age.

[9] Nationalism is fast getting out [...] cultural blending of the present age also shows the domination of cosmopolitanism [...] detrimental or retrograde reactions.

[17] The availability of the minimum [...] other amenities of the progressive age. To fulfil the above responsibilities, enough purchasing capacity should be created.

[18] If the supply of requirements be [...] amenities of life according to the age and time. But at the same time, [...] special amenities pertaining to the age and also, simultaneously, by bringing [...] 4 )

The Coming Ice Age (16)

16 occurrences

The Chariot and the Charioteer (2)

[2] The people of ancient Aryan society [...] different trends of life of that age.

[46] For example, if one thinks of ghosts [...] in the mind of a person of any age in suitable conditions. So the [...] makes their minds strong as well.

The Base and the Relative Truth (Ádhára and Ápekśika Satya) (1)

[35] It has been observed that place [...] of the Mahábhárata age will take another eight hundred [...] a telescope what will you see?

Glossary (1)

[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period when the [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[154] Kálagata moha is blind attachment [...] misfortune that has befallen the present age.

Táttvika Diipiká (Paiṋcama Parva) (9)

[5] In the state of infancy a man is [...] similar nature inures from the age of five to fifteen. During this [...] female body attains maturity at the age of eighteen years, while the male [...] twenty-two and twenty-six years of age. No marriage should be performed [...] gradual advancement towards death.

[6] It is meaningless to impart diikśá under five years of age, since at this stage the nerve cells of a human child are undeveloped. Consequently, at age of five, there is no disposition [...] of initiation of five years of age, there is apprehension of the [...] human vices are acquired during the age of five to fifteen years. The [...] initiated on attaining five years of age, it can develop into a perfect human being – it will be a perfect man.

[9] The provision for imparting higher lessons on attainment of fifteen to sixteen years of age is made on the ground during this [...] the glands are underdeveloped.

Táttvika, Ácárya/á, Purodhá and Their Concerned Boards (1)

[2] Táttvika, ácárya/á [...] Therefore, if for any reason except old age or deformity any táttvika, [...] ability and are not hereditary.

Tantra Is Sádhaná, Sádhaná Is Tantra (2)

[6] Tantra has another meaning. The [...] expansion continues up till the age of thirty-nine; but the younger [...] one way or another up till the age of thirty-nine. After thirty-nine [...] finally to be destroyed”.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[3] The divine revelations experienced by the sages of the ancient Vedic age through their meditative vision [...] sádhaná [spiritual practice].

Tantra and Its Effect on Society (1)

[38] True Tantrics will certainly allow [...] equal to them. In the Buddhist Age as well, Tantrics followed this [...] later on became a Hindu Tantric.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[7] In that age of undeveloped science they thought [...] wine, and some by animal blood.

Táńd́ava, Shástra, and the Teachings of Shiva (1)

[4] The two of them together, Shiva [...] people of that dark prehistoric age. In that distant past, Shiva had [...] basis of Tantra shástra.

Talks on Education – Excerpt C (3)

[10] In the educational system of the [...] their Guru’s house at the age of five and live there up to twenty-five years of age. They led a strictly ethical and [...] spiritual knowledge up to 50 years of age, and in the last quarter of their [...] emphasis on the two is indispensable.

Talks on Education – Excerpt B (3)

[4] Take the example of India. The [...] clear. In ancient India, at the age of five, a boy was sent to the residence of a Guru or enlightened teacher to learn till the age of twenty-five. The child used [...] knowledge. After reaching 50 years of age, he used to leave Garhasta Dharma [...] behaviour, reverence and modesty.

Taking the Opposite Stance in Battle (1)

[31] I deliberately used the word parábhakti [...] daughter has attained marriageable age – help me to find a worthy [...] true devotion, parábhakti.

“Tadátmánaḿ Srjámyaham” (2)

[7] The same child, when grown up a [...] well undergoes a change. In middle age its mind is occupied mostly with [...] it is not a punishable offence.

[8] Thought patterns change with advancing age. But one must be careful to see [...] there is nothing wrong with that.

Synthesis and Analysis (5)

[11] Thus it is evident that those who [...] upside down will ever bring back the age of ancient sages and hermitages. [...] guŕ era from the sugar age. Perhaps those who have never tasted sugar would like to live in the guŕ age, but once people have come in [...] invented through scientific endeavour.

[22] Of course humans beings will not [...] becomes old and worn out due to age as well as constant use, it naturally [...] and a new person has taken birth.

[25] A day will come when human babies [...] The human beings of that great age will build a better society, and create great literature and more progressive art.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (4)

[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] Mankind’s oral language changes from age to age. The kind of syntax which people [...] developed countries outside India.

[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] adjustment with the speed of the modern age, their language has undergone [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.

[9] Bhará hate shúnya bhála jadi bharte yáy Áge hate piche bhála jadi dáke máy

Strange Experiences – Chapter 1 (1)

[2] It was a long time ago. My age then could not have been more [...] around it once more and return home.

Appendices (1)

[3] Story two concerns an incident [...] author, Kanakprabha, died at the age of two and a half of smallpox, [...] 1 )

Spiritual Discourses (6)

[133] These days we are discovering many [...] show that in the distant past, age after age, huge creatures were created. [...] in the form of fossils. Every age had its own flora and fauna and [...] tree and every creature of every age and stratum is His creation. [...] of the Lord and abuse another?

[137] The sweetest part of God’s [...] There is no distinction due to sex, age, or anything. Male and female, [...] male, female, child, youth and old age.

Spirituality and This Panoramic Universe (1)

[13] We will have to rectify the physical, [...] have to determine the trend of the age and apply Neohumanism accordingly.

South Bengal (1)

[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] spirit of the Bengalees. In every age the people of Samatat used to [...] South Bengal must be built anew.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt B (2)

[94] Ans.: – Nothing in this universe is valueless. In the age of undeveloped science, when industries [...] was not improper in those days.

[95] However, the world of today has [...] Apart from that, even during the age when social classification was [...] divisions on the basis of caste.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[11] Up until now no serious effort [...] counter movement within the Vaeshyan age. It was neither a Vipra or intellectual [...] to form socio-economic groups.

Socio-Economic Groupifications (3)

[2] Similarly, small states are struggling [...] humanity is advancing towards an age of rationality and common interest. The present age is not the age of large animals and small states.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (4)

[12] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] is vice in one country or in one age passes for virtue in another country or another age. Thus it is unwise to attach absolute [...] however it is treated as a vice.

[22] In the Vipra era, humanity was [...] declared an outcaste. In no other age has humanity suffered such hatred [...] enthroned in his heart.”

[24] The Present Age and Human Values

Social Psychology (2)

[6] In Ananda Marga the seed of a common [...] of a child’s life. At the age of five, when the child has acquired [...] Brahma will be everlasting.

[42] In the Marga spiritual practices begin when the child reaches the age of five. From the very beginning [...] sphere, but also bodily development.

Social Justice for Women (4)

[1] In the sphere of society building [...] have even arrived at the Stone Age, let alone the present civilization. [...] through thought, word or deed.

[29] The trend of the age is irrepressible, for in this [...] task. To thwart the spirit of the age is beyond the power of any individual or any collective force. That dynamic spirit of the age – that Zeitgeist – [...] keeps staring vacantly at progress.

Social Justice (6)

[1] Different groups of people contribute [...] advanced even as far as the Stone Age, let alone the present stage of [...] should ever condone injustice.

[30] The trend of the age is irresistible, for in this too [...] to channelize the trend of the age towards the path of benevolence [...] resisting the powerful spirit of the age. It knocks down anyone who tries [...] vacant eyes, as it marches by.

[36] Generally, so-called scholars cannot [...] see properly due to extreme old age), simply pick up a handful of [...] information memorized by rote.

[103] A society whose leaders have a [...] internal qualities, social status or age, must remember that those whom [...] 7 )

Social Functions and Festivals (1)

[17] Vasantotsava / Dol : Those of the same age will play with colours and flowers [...] and flowers to the youngsters.)

Social Discourses (8)

[26] Nationalism is fast becoming outdated. [...] cultural blending of the present age also shows the growing domination [...] cement the solidarity of the world.

[42] In our Ananda Marga, the seed for [...] of a child’s life. At the age of five, when the child has acquired [...] Consciousness will be everlasting.

[86] The minimum requirements of every [...] special amenities according to the age and time. But at the same time, [...] cosmic sentiment for a world family.

[128] Those who advocate a materialistic [...] cause any injustice in a particular age or to a particular person. Hence [...] suppressed and oppressed humanity.

[185] Sadvipras will have no rest, ever. [...] on its natural round. In every age, the government of the predominant [...] wishes I conclude my discourse.

[225] When those at the helm of society [...] intelligence, features, virtues, rank or age of an individual, everyone should [...] inflicted upon one person by another.

[240] Concerning the spread of real education, [...] tremendous good, regardless of the age of the student. Today people [...] be well-utilized for education.

[280] In the present age, there are so many elements hostile [...] from the barbarity of city life.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt A (1)

[7] One of the differences between [...] strike in self- defence. In old age when its tail drops off, it finds [...] insects, milk and food rich in fat.

Shúdra Revolution and Sadvipra Society (12)

12 occurrences

Shrávańii Púrńimá (1)

[3] This movement in the physical sphere [...] For example, from the Medieval Age until the present there was a [...] and break through to a new light.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt C (1)

[8] And after they were weaned, they [...] love and affection at a very early age, they had no opportunity to develop [...] of His task for human society.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt B (2)

[2] In the Vedic Age, women as a class were neglected and treated as mere commodities of enjoyment; whereas in the age of Shiva they were proclaimed [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (32)

32 occurrences

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (5)

[6] Now, if people dance according [...] lose many capacities at an early age – especially the capacities [...] for a fairly long period of time.

[20] The Sacdonian Brahmans who cultivated [...] this connection. When the Puranic Age began in India, about 1300 years [...] in Prayaga. In the Post-Buddha Age, the people who followed the Puranic [...] Brahmans at the Prayaga convention.

[43] In the same way there evolved the [...] In the early days of the Puranic Age, Lokeshvara Buddha became transformed [...] Lokeshvara Viśńu.

[52] Now when the Puranic Age arrived, the original Bengalees [...] different name, in the name of dharma).

Shiva – the Embodiment of Saḿgiita (6)

[1] In my previous discourse I said [...] starting-point of civilization, then the age of civilization will not exceed [...] areas – no more than that.

[2] Shiva was born about seven thousand [...] during the last part of the Rgvedic Age and the first part of the Yajurvedic Age. The civilization we see in the age of the Rgveda may be considered [...] 1 )

[4] There were seven metres in the Vedic Age, from the days of the Rgveda. [...] Gáyattrii Mantra ”.

[13] In the pre-Shiva society of the Rgvedic Age, there was chanda , but [...] acquainted with chanda .

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (9)

[2] In my previous discourse I said [...] starting-point of civilization, then the age of civilization will not exceed [...] areas – no more than that.

[3] Shiva was born about seven thousand [...] during the last part of the Rgvedic Age and the first part of the Yajurvedic Age. The civilization we see in the age of the Rgveda may be considered [...] life was not at all systematized.

[6] This is how the patrilineal order [...] clan-mother, had been in the matriarchal age. For instance, there was a rśi [...] Buddha, as I have said earlier.

[12] There were seven metres in the Vedic Age, from the days of the Rgveda. [...] “Gáyattrii Mantra”.

[21] In the pre-Shiva society of the Rgvedic Age, there was chanda, but no mudrá. [...] were well acquainted with chanda.

[53] In the Vedic Age, women as a class were neglected and treated as mere commodities of enjoyment; whereas in the age of Shiva they were proclaimed [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[41] In the medieval age many Puranas were composed on [...] Puruśa in these words of apology:

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (2)

[14] Yes, it is true that all weapons [...] strength of weapons in a war of any age, or however powerful their controllers [...] gradually crumbles into the ground.

[29] It is universally true, for all [...] which, though given for a particular age, will become a code of conduct for all time.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (1)

[25] It was not easy to know the fathers [...] love and affection at a very early age, they had no opportunity to develop [...] of His task for human society.

Shivas Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 10) (3)

[10] In the past, the world has witnessed [...] regular occurrence in the Medieval Age. And in the present day also, [...] is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.

[42] One can discern the actual age of a palm tree by reading the marks on the trunk. The tree never lies about its age for some employment advantage. [...] satya; falsehood is unknown to them.

Glossary (1)

[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about 500-1300 CE, when Hinduism was dominated by the PURÁŃAS.

Glossary (1)

[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).

Glossary (1)

[10] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about 500-1300 [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).

Service to Humanity Is the Supreme Ideology of Life (2)

[5] There was a great scholar named [...] teacher’s residence at the age of five. Studying scriptures for [...] “Pandaya” is derived.

[22] Rohit’s father said to Rohit: [...] that very moment onward comes the age of “Dvápara” [...] begins in his life after that.

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt C (1)

[2] Those who are still employed start [...] always pretend they are younger in age than they actually are, for no one wants to lose the essence of their life.

Seminal Weakness (1)

[4] Lack of proper sexual knowledge [...] using intoxicants from an early age, too little physical work and [...] the causes of seminal weakness.

Self-Realization and Service to Humanity (1)

[23] And those who go by avidyá [...] the materialists of the present age, what state are they in? Andhaḿ [...] from light into darkness.”

The Science of Instrumental Music Has Multifarious Expressions (1)

[11] The blooming flowers of the [...] sparser, I saw a young man about my age, nineteen or twenty, seated on [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”

Science and Population Control – Excerpt B (1)

[4] The development of intuition will [...] human beings of tomorrow. In that age the reproductive capacity of the human body will gradually cease to exist.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt D (1)

[3] The practice of sati went on from the Vedic age until the British period. It was [...] they were all gradually abolished.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt C (3)

[5] One of my great-aunts (the younger sister of my grandmother) was married at the age of three, became a widow at the age of seven, and died at the age of 109. That means that out of [...] you remember your husband?”

(1)

[18] SOME [...] equigenarian of the same age trans-Jamuna [...] people directly or indirectly.

Saḿskára and Gender Differences (1)

[11] Wise people say that the living [...] after being born. Usually after the age of thirty-nine (of course, the [...] its body begins to deteriorate.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (11)

11 occurrences

Salvation and Devotion (2)

[19] Now let us think about devotion. [...] malpractitioners in their tender age are not able to do anything in [...] their prestige after reaching old age, but devotees are never insulted. [...] work. This is called devotion.

Sadvipra, Táraka Brahma, Sadáshiva and Shrii Krśńa (2)

[5] We can roughly say that civilization first started sprouting after the prehistoric age of the human race, that is, from [...] period (which lasted 10,000 years).

[10] This age, too, has undergone a marked change. [...] Good people will do good deeds.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (2)

[10] The notion of what is beautiful or ugly, or good or bad in human beings changes from age to age, and in different environments. [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.

Sadguru and Microvita (9)

[4] Positive microvita are never spread [...] are above twenty-four years of age.

[5] In the undeveloped male body – [...] shukra starts being produced at the age of twelve or thirteen. It may [...] year old males as the standard age for being a medium for receiving positive microvita.

[7] As boys up to the age of twelve or thirteen years of age do not develop semen, they are [...] between boys and girls up to to the age of twelve or thirteen. After the age of twelve or thirteen, ova are [...] in their all-round development.

[8] Spiritual progress is effected [...] less than twenty-four years of age, the person may survive if he [...] death is great. Boys below the age of twelve or thirteen years are sure to die.

Rudra (2)

[23] Thus all things are one. There is no distinction due to sex, age, or anything. Male and female, [...] male, female, child, youth, and old age.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (3)

[12] Although the Rgveda is mainly concerned [...] was no script during the Rgvedic age, phonemes and phonetic expression [...] subject further at a later date.

[61] By adding the suffix tu to the [...] division of time”, whether it be age, year, season, month, fortnight, [...] one rtu [season] is two months.

[65] Since the Rgvedic age, rśis have been mainly [...] Maharśi Vishvámitra).

River and Civilization – Excerpt A (1)

[4] Why are civilizations created in, [...] ancient times, up until the Stone Age, humans could not dig wells and [...] of civilization started there.

Renaissance in All the Strata of Life (1)

[3] There are three important strata [...] single human being, there will be an age of science.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (6)

[26] In the Vedic era, there was a social rule which stipulated that after reaching 50 years of age people should retire from family [...] the Jiṋána Kanda.

[29] Most of the people in the Vedic age drank excessive amounts of fermented [...] Nevertheless, many people in the Vaedic age were alcoholics, and even those [...] Brahmin caste in Hindu society.

[30] In the Vedic age, delicious foods like ghee or [...] would enjoy them in the afterlife.

[31] During this age, people also distorted the meaning [...] to the Gáyattrii deity.

[38] In the Vedic age, people were oppressed and felt [...] immediately and spread rapidly.

Relationship with an Ácárya/á (2)

[1] In the absence of any previous [...] case the initiate is younger in age, he/she may greet the ácárya/á [...] ácárya/á is younger in age, initiates may touch the ácárya/á’s [...] addressed in respectful language.

Ráŕh – 7. (2)

[10] Mokśa [emancipation, non-qualified [...] the spirit of the life of that age. This brought about a state of [...] social life of Ráŕh.

[12] As was mentioned earlier, two diametrically [...] Ráŕh for a long time. An age of synthesis came about in a natural [...] gave rise to the Baul psychology.

Ráŕh – 5. (1)

[1] Shashanka, a king of Ráŕh, [...] Rabindranath, a poet of the modern age, has referred to the worship of omnipresent Shiva in his poems:

Ráŕh – 4. (4)

[4] Prior to Shankaracharya, there [...] Paoráńika Dharma, the Buddhists of that age were unable to worship Buddha [...] in the Paoráńika Age, and such can be found spread [...] use Devangshi as their surname.

[7] Thus we see that before becoming [...] during the Paoráńika Age, not before that.

[9] There is no proof as to whether [...] and ideas of the people of that age were very simple and at the same [...] back to 2500 to 7000 years ago.

Ráŕh – 31. Socio-Economic Exploitation in Ráŕh (8)

[2] When human beings first appeared on earth, that was the Shúdra Age. Ráŕh was no exception. When the people of that age all began to feel that they should [...] patrilineal and matrilineal orders.

[3] The male-dominated society is followed by the Kśatriya Age. At the initial stage there is [...] well. During the Kśatriya Age, if the populace can flatter their king, they can pass their days happily. But when the Vaeshya Age eventually follows, people’s very existence becomes unbearable. The Kśatriya Age lasted for a long time in Ráŕh. But soon after the fall of local kingdoms, the Vaeshya Age with all its ruthlessness tightened [...] the exploitation of the Vaeshya Age.

Ráŕh – 30. History of the Regions of Ráŕh (2)

[1] The land of Ráŕh [...] interesting history of the Shúdra Age. Its history is the history of how humanity marches onward towards the Kśatriya Age. [...] turned into zamindars [landlords].

Ráŕh – 3. (2)

[1] The varńáshrama social [...] lamp of enlightenment in that dark age. In their literary work they both [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.

[2] Like the shruti shástra [...] scripture undergoes changes in every age according to the needs of society. [...] Bengal free from family squabbles.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (2)

[5] Jaydev, a poet who appeared at the beginning of the Vaishnavite Age and the author of the famous Giitagovindam, [...] dance to the rhythm of his poetry.

[13] Rashbehari Bose, a flame of revolution, [...] whom Rashbehari Bose, in his old age, confidently turned over all the [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (1)

[8] Now, the question is, were the [...] When the Paoráńika Age came to Ráŕh, the [...] Ráŕh continued for a long time.

Ráŕh – 27. (1)

[15] It goes without saying here that [...] at the beginning of the Mughal Age.

Ráŕh – 26. (1)

[7] The ancient rhythmic and heroic [...] influence of Jainism in the Jain age, some people transformed the lathi [...] throughout Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 22. Mauṋgalkávya and Vaeśńavkávya (3)

[1] The golden age of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] distressed Ráŕh.

[3] The age of Vaishnavite literature [Vaeśńavkávya] [...] sometimes a little behind – the age of the Mauṋgalkávya. [...] and incomparable treasury of art?

Ráŕh – 21. (3)

[3] The ancient folk tales and folk [...] Ardha-Mágadhii. In a still later age (the Sen dynasty), Jaydev, a poet [...] of modern Bengali). But as one age gave way to the next, the spoken [...] visarga endings [aḿ and ah].

[5] People’s tastes go on changing [...] assortment of the various tastes of that age. So some parts of this book can [...] and sorrows of the common people.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (8)

[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] into being. Thereafter came the age of large animals on the earth, and the fossils of Ráŕh are proof of that age also. All of this concerns western Ráŕh. It does not seem that an age of large animals ever occurred [...] of western Ráŕh.

[2] In the past a short-lived ice age engulfed the world. Ráŕh [...] living beings of the prehistoric age were frozen to death for want [...] in this way. But after the ice age, in the post-ice age, when Ráŕh basked [...] out due to cold, because no ice age followed their emergence in Ráŕh. [...] of all these kinds of fossils.

Ráŕh – 14. (5)

[3] In the Buddhist age, the Kayasthas lived in Ráŕh, [...] of place and person, of the same age. So the Kayasthas were certainly there in Ráŕh during the Jain age. Since they were there in the Jain-Buddhist age, it can easily be supposed that they had been there even in the pre-Jain-Buddhist age. So according to their psychology [...] [original] or ancient Bengalees.

Ráŕh – 13. (2)

[1] The question remains as to the [...] division was present in the Buddhist age. But it was not as strict as it had been in the pre-Buddhist age. Many elements were combined together [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 1. (3)

[12] Countless were the wild creatures [...] Ráŕh after the ice age had retreated from its heart. [...] elephants as their descendants. The age of gigantic dinosaurs, guntosaurs [...] to our heads as we march ahead.

[14] Ráŕh was not only [...] underdeveloped humanity of that dark age. People of many lands started [...] far-off nameless and unknown friends.

Questions and Answers on Psychology (1)

[47] There are many instances where [...] to twelve or thirteen years of age, as their personalities are weak [...] able to adjust and they will die.

Questions and Answers on Microvita – Excerpt B (2)

[3] The male structure differs from [...] In a boy above fifteen years of age, the formation of semen has started. [...] microvita will not do any harm.

[22] Answer : If a large quantity [...] case of boys below 16 years of age, or in the case of women whose [...] positive or negative microvita.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (2)

[94] Ans.: – Nothing in this universe is valueless. In the age of undeveloped science, when industries [...] was not improper in those days.

[95] However, the world of today has [...] Apart from that, even during the age when social classification was [...] divisions on the basis of caste.

Questions and Answers on Society – 1 (3)

[9] Answer: Nothing in this universe is valueless. In the age when science was undeveloped, [...] the basis of their profession.

[10] However, today we live in a different age and professions are not the preserve [...] profession is meaningless today.

[11] Apart from this, even in the age when social classification by [...] castes in terms of high and low.

Publisher's Note (1)

[4] So the author herein presents, [...] Krśńa the Sadguru of His age, Krśńa the human [...] philosophies” entry in the glossary.

Publisher's Note (3)

[2] In Human Society Part 2 the author sets out his famous theory of the social cycle. In each age of human history, people of a [...] revolution and dominate the next age of history.

[4] The language of the present edition [...] section of “The Kśatriya Age” chapter: here the translators [...] highlighting a few Sanskrit terms.

Publisher's Note (1)

[1] Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar’s [...] world language for the present age, and he laboured tirelessly to promote its use.

Publisher's Note (1)

[14] Gańesha or Gańapati… [...] during the Paoráńik age, the idea was adopted that the group leader was the leader of the universe.

Publisher's Note (8)

[45] Chapter on “Matriarchy in the Kśatriya Age”. Discourse in Bengali. Originally [...] of “The Kśatriyan Age” in Human Society 2, 1970, tr. [...] part of “The Kśatriya Age” in Human Society 2, 1987, retr. by ÁVA and Jayanta Kumar.

[46] Chapter on “Women: The Wageless [...] publication as part of “The Viprian Age” in Human Society 2, 1970, tr. [...] publication as part of “The Vipra Age” in Human Society 2, 1987, retr. by ÁVA and Jayanta Kumar.

[75] “Prostitution, the hateful [...] as part of “The Vaeshyan Age” in Human Society 2, First Edition, [...] publication as part of “The Vaeshya Age” in Human Society 2, Third Edition, 1987, tr. by ÁVA and Jayanta Kumar.

[180] “Take another small example” [...] “The Moral Standard of the Age” in Discourses on the Mahábhárata, [...] Amitábha Brahmacárii.

Publisher's Note (2)

[8] The remaining considerations guiding [...] yuga has been rendered as “age” rather than the previous “era”. “Age” seems generally to have been [...] indicated in Idea and Ideology.)

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (1)

[41] Soot is an example of something [...] dark-skinned man. That was the age of the locomotive engine. The [...] psycho-acoustic notes than the others.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[13] The people of Shákadviipa [...] unwilling to embrace Islam during the age of the spread of Islam, they left [...] ruins and its idol has vanished.

Problems of the Day (32)

32 occurrences

Principles and Practice of Philosophy and Cult (1)

[17] In India in the great logic age, there were great yogis, personally [...] practical cult and outlook once again.

Práńa Dharma (3)

[2] In this universe there are people [...] India, children studied from the age of five till the age of twenty-five. They lived virtuous, [...] (apará). When they reached the age of fifty, having met all their [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (1)

[10] It is important to note that sattvaguńa [...] and from youth declining to old age the struggle between rajoguńa [...] the destroyer, of Hari and Hara.

Plexi and Microvita (2)

[1] The world is moving rapidly from [...] spirituality. Just as the intellectual age is fast approaching, the spiritual age will also come in the very near future.

Pashupati, Viireshvara, and Mahádeva (1)

[3] “Sarve ca pashavah santi”. [...] beings are animal-like. In the age of material predominance, their [...] name of Pashupati at this stage.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt I (1)

[3] The two of them together, Shiva [...] people of that dark prehistoric age. In that distant past, Shiva had [...] Párvatii’s questions.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 1 (Discourse 13) (1)

[28] There are many people who remain [...] society, towards the end of the Vedic age, when exploitation had reached [...] help to alleviate their suffering.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishiśt́ádvaetaváda (Discourse 16) (6)

[8] [For the protection of the virtuous, [...] dharma, I incarnate Myself from age to age.]

[42] What is the meaning of yuga [sandhi]? [...] history there was the Elizabethan Age, there was the Victorian Age, etc. One epoch is followed by [...] [“I incarnate Myself from age to age”].

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (2)

[40] “I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the annihilation of the wicked and the protection of the virtuous.”

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 18) (1)

[14] The second part of Párthasárathi’s [...] their daughters who are of suitable age . If they do not, they are said [...] pápa and pratyaváya.

“Paritráńáya Sádhúnám” (2)

[5] [I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the protection of the virtuous, [...] and the restoration of dharma.]

Parama Puruśa Is One – Countless Are His Names (1)

[15] Náginiirá cáridike [...] parihás. Vidáy nevár áge tái d́ák diye [...] yárá ghare ghare.

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (2)

[27] Similarly, if someone commits some [...] that in Kali Yuga (the present Age of Darkness), mental sin is no [...] punishable, still it must be avoided.

[33] An old definition of verse is vákyaḿ [...] present and future. In the modern age, the Saḿskrta word kavi [...] it meant a self-realized person.

Panchu Dayas (2)

[3] Dulal Mukherjee was one of Serampur’s [...] intellect as he was advanced in age. One day the local padre found [...] society. He, too, was excommunicated.

[6] Áhladii Dásii quarreled [...] though her daughter had come of age, her husband had not yet arranged [...] albatross around my neck.”

Our Social Treatise (3)

[13] 1) A common ideology . At an early age, that is, at the age of five, when a child starts acquiring [...] is accepted as the goal of life.

[32] A state of mental equilibrium and [...] encouraged to practice from the age of five. As one grows, one acquires [...] system of spiritual practices.

On the Savitr Rk (1)

[11] That is, “As one wishes [so [...] thinks, “Here I can pass my old age economically.” He stays [...] living being of this world”].

On Festivals (1)

[5] Just as people psychologically [...] always pretend they are younger in age than they actually are, for no one wants to lose the essence of their life.

One Will Have to Know Oneself (3)

[6] Svadeham. Sva means “one’s”; [...] man below thirty-nine years of age, is called tanu. Because up to the age of thirty-nine, the body goes [...] man after thirty-nine years of age is called shariiram. Shariiram [...] not shariiram or káyam.

Obstacles Are the Signs of Progress (2)

[7] The final obstacle is that of the [...] mythologies have been composed, from age to age. And these scriptures, these social [...] of the deepest human psychology.

Nuclear Revolution (9)

[8] Replacing one age by another by crushing exploitation [...] called “revolution”.

[9] If the reverse takes place, and [...] taken backwards to the previous age. PROUT defines counter-revolution as,

[12] The main task of revolution is [...] the collective psychology of one age and establish the next age in the order of the social cycle. [...] move forward together in unison.

[17] Primitive society was guided by [...] and kings. The kśatriya age was subsequently replaced by the vipra age – the age of intellectuals and priests. Next came the age of the vaeshyas. The difference [...] deprivation and exploitation are extreme.

[18] The transition from one age to the next may take place through [...] force is absolutely essential.

Nocturnal Emission (3)

[2] Occurrence of nocturnal emission [...] becoming rasping for one’s age, or cracking; swelling of cheeks and neck; frequent colds; etc., are symptoms of this disease.

[9] 4. If, at a young age, a boy does not take part in sports, [...] instead studies excessively; or

[24] Due to the quick development of physical energy at this age, nature has provided necessary [...] themselves both physically and mentally.

Neohumanism Is the Ultimate Shelter (Discourse 11) (1)

[30] There are three stages on this [...] enough – Eha váhya áge kaho ár; áro egiye [...] somewhere else, somewhere else”].

Move with Ever-Accelerating Speed (5)

[5] You must strengthen the base of [...] spirituality in the post-Vedic age. Communism came to strengthen [...] speed is the order of the universe.

[6] Was there social equality in the [...] caste system was in vogue. In the age of the Mahabharata, just before [...] marriage, but what wrong did he do?

[7] During the Buddhist age, there was equality in spiritual [...] inherited by the Kśatriyas.

[8] In the post-Buddhist age – in the Puranic age – the caste system was very [...] system were wicked, crooked demons.

Move On, Move On (4)

[3] “Kalih shayáno bhavati.” [...] Yuga [the so-called “Iron Age”]. “Saiṋjihánastu [...] Yuga [the so-called “Copper Age”]. “Uttiśt́han [...] Yuga [the so-called “Silver Age”]. “Krtaḿ sampadyate [...] Yuga [the so-called “Golden Age”]. “Therefore, Rohita, move on, move on.”

Minimum Requirements and Maximum Amenities (19)

19 occurrences

The Theory of Microvita and Its Possible Effects on Society – Excerpt A (3)

[3] But after a chemist is acquainted [...] formulae. A scientist in the microvita age will refuse to accept the carbon [...] of microvita getting solidified.

[5] According to the modern biologist, [...] carbon atoms, but in the microvita age the biologist will say that the [...] physical body, in a better way.

[6] Consequently, there will be remarkable [...] effulgence of the body changes. In the age of microvita, the appearance of [...] become more spiritual than psychic.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[44] The rśi says “I know [...] transformations which occur in old age (jara).” Due to overwork [...] constitute His universal body.

Methods of Salutation (1)

[4] Namaskára : Namaskára [...] done to all regardless of their age, because this mode of salutation [...] manifestation of the Supreme Being.

Máyá and Mokśa (1)

[9] The sum of manifested Máyá [...] especially in persons of advanced age. This is the work of Ańumáyá.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[8] People in general consider molecules [...] “greatest scientists” of their age. But the findings of their researches [...] truth for two or three centuries.

Matriarchy in the Kśatriya Age (1)

[title]

Lord Krśńa, the Nucleus of the Universe (1)

[2] It is not proper to treat Parama Puruśa as a representative of a particular age. He remains in His individual [...] life-force of the entire universe.

Longing for the Great (1)

[8] Shrutayo vibhinnáh. Now, [...] we would have been in the stone age. So there must be intellectual [...] should try to block this progress.

Light Comes (21)

21 occurrences

Life, Death and Saḿskára (2)

[17] Association by proper adjustment [...] structure get cruder due to old age or any other physical deficiency. [...] X but Mr. Y shall regain life.

[27] Some nerve plexuses get developed at the age of twelve to fourteen in hot countries [...] as “seminal fluid”.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (3)

[41] The other branch of pátaka [...] daughter in marriage when she comes of age (but if an educated or self-sufficient [...] uses the word ku for it.

[49] Petty thoughts give birth to [...] the savants and sages of every age and every country have laid enormous [...] given to satsauṋga :

[106] The greedy, hobbledehoy young [...] nawab. Then it dawned on me that the age of nawabs has long since passed. [...] edition of the same thing.”

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (2)

[24] Generally the swallow wort [ [...] it reaches about twenty years of age. It takes longer for trees belonging [...] even after twenty-eight years of age.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[95] In the next stage of Sindhu [...] known as Prayág). During the age of the Mahábhárata [...] 7 )

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (8)

[57] Another meaning of the word kumára is a boy between two and five years of age. Some are of the opinion that a boy from the time of getting the milk teeth to the age of five, that is, who has learnt [...] is called kumára .

[73] By adding the suffix kan [...] controversy among scholars about the age range of adolescence. Moreover [...] one’s wisdom teeth. Boys of this age were called chokrá [...] kumáraka means a boy of this age.

[76] The other meaning of the word [...] between ten and twelve years of age.

[77] According to the old Tantric [...] between ten and sixteen years of age.

[94] During the British era, the [...] calling an unmarried woman of any age “Kumárii” before [...] of “Shipra Devii.”

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (2)

[44] The value of the principle [...] understood by human beings since the age of the Mahábhárata [...] Mahábhárata age from the poison treatment of the [...] making progress in this respect.

Kulapati (3)

[3] In ancient days, the students during [...] residence till they were 24 years of age. They were provided with food, [...] charge. On or after 24 years of age, they used to return home with [...] even before completing 24 years of age.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (3)

[33] In ancient times students used [...] teacher’s residence up to the age of twenty-four. Arrangements were [...] student used to return home at the age of twenty-four after receiving [...] complete their studies before the age of twenty-four and returned to their own homes in their own countries with their certificates.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (7)

[18] The human body develops over the [...] develop up until approximately the age of thirty-nine (in tropical countries). Hence up until the age of thirty-nine the human body [...] countries the human body after the age of thirty-nine should be called [...] is to become thin or emaciated.

[21] When they accidentally come [...] barely turned eighty; is this any age to be going to Kashii? Let me [...] are kutanu for each other.

[40] The word kutu is derived [...] The pronunciation in the Vedic age was kutu and in popular [...] means “large bottle”.

[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards the end of British rule. As far as we know, in the Vedic age there was a tendency towards alcoholism. [...] ]. This influence of the Vedic age continued into the pre-Buddhist [...] kulácára , complete darkness.

Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 1 (Discourse 4) (1)

[11] This exposition of Sáḿkhya [...] Kapila, the greatest scholar of that age, who had long pondered the mysteries [...] what I have already said.”

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (3)

[9] Domesticated hogs are generally [...] wild boar that is yet to come of age and eats its flesh. The flesh of the wild boar is a very favourite food of the tiger.

[12] At one time there were rhino [...] What to speak of the prehistoric age, even just one hundred and fifty [...] or skin but also for the flesh.

[13] In India some rhinos still exist; [...] poaching rhinos prevailed in every age and continues to prevail even [...] creature due to some wrong notion?

Kiirtana and Dance / The Psychic Order (8)

[11] In this Universe, everything moves. [...] [[starting from the Palaeozoic Age of about 400 million]] years ago, [...] Universe. It is the situation.

[13] Now, in these so many orders of [...] [palaeontological] ages – Tertiary Age, [Cretaceous] Age, Pliocene Age, Miocene Age, Oligocene Age, Mesozoic Age, Cenozoic Age – So many ages existed in [...] Puruśa will be knowing it.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (3)

[61] In English we use the word [...] kálánta is “the end of an age”. [...] kálántar we understand that one age is coming to an end and another age is about to begin.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (2)

[178] I looked at him and saw that he was exactly the same age as me. Not one bit less nor one bit more – the same clothes, the same inner vibration.

[219] Although they are much stronger [...] with other animals in their old age, and kill and eat human beings [...] take more precautionary measures.

Karna and Draopadi (5)

[21] If a society doesn’t approve of such provisions, whether today or in any particular age, that is something unnatural. [...] anything unusual as censurable.

[24] In the Vedic age, the institution of polyandry was widespread, but in the Mahábhárata age, it was not so widely found. That is why people took it as something unnatural.

[26] The same thing can be said of Kunti [...] light of the social customs of that age, this was by no means bad, but [...] have made her a venerable lady.

[28] Draopadi was one of the five venerable ladies. Many people of the modern age do not realize that society is [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (1)

[51] In the age of the dominance of Maháyánii [...] called káliká .

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (2)

[28] The word kályá refers to the female calf that has come of age and is in a position to give milk. [...] given birth to a calf.”]

[76] I asked, “Why arrows in this age of megaton bombs!”

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (4)

[6] Another meaning of káca [...] Mahábhárata age, in fact.

[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] daughter married when she comes of age. If one does not educate one’s [...] daughter married when she comes of age, one commits pratyaváya [...] they are always to be respected.

[85] The king cast a significant [...] Please appoint him. In the present age he is a symbol of universal humanism [...] the garland of victory!”

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[18] 2) Kamat́a also means “[water] [...] to nearly five hundred years in age, while the turtle can survive up to three hundred years.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (3)

[38] 16) In the Vedic age there was the customary practice [...] pincers used to be called kavara.

[47] 1) Tattvadraśt́á [...] those Vedic sages who came from age to age to supply inspiration for human [...] mouth of a Vedic sage has come:

Justice (9)

[61] During the trials of criminals [...] these criminals (whatever their age) to take part in antisocial activities, [...] penal code will also be necessary.

[63] The natural characteristics of [...] percent think. A person of any age between seven and seventy is invariably [...] close association with bad people.

[65] Similarly, by keeping bad company [...] they stay among children their own age, however, they generally play [...] children are incapable of doing this.

[109] In India, too, as soon as the social codes of the Vedic Age lost their flexibility due to [...] change according to the needs of the age. Thus we see one kind of social system in the age of the Paráshara Saḿhitá, another in the age of the Rámáyańa, yet another in the age of the Mahábhárata, and still another in the age of the Manu Saḿhitá. [...] 4 )

June-July 1970 (2)

[3] Suppose you return to some village [...] fond of a boy of five years of age. No matter how much you search, [...] died, but not that the boy died.

[4] [Turning towards A–, Bábá [...] young boy. And you died at the age of twenty-six or twenty-seven…

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[77] While he was silently admiring [...] Have you gone mad at such a young age? Today I heard you had a very [...] give you a big thrashing.”

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (1)

[198] The cow-ghost replied: “He’s [...] That’s why, even at such an age, he now has to scale the tree [...] making friends with Ekanore.”

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt C (5)

[6] The situation changed a great deal [...] came to an end. Then came the age of the patriarchal system, and [...] vested in the gotrapitá.

[9] Gańeśa was the group-leader [...] Post-Shiva Tantra, in the Puranic Age, a special cult, the Gańapati [...] Gáńapatyácara and Saorácára.

[22] The fourth is Gánápatyácára [...] into a cult during the Puranic Age, the idea was adopted that the [...] Cult evolved during the Puranic Age. They are worshippers of gańapati, the group-leader. This is the Gáńapatya Cult.

[24] These were the five main cults of the Puranic Age. None of them became widely established. [...] philosophical basis, while others do not.

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt A (8)

[2] Sadáshiva was born at a time when the age of the Rgveda was coming to an end and the Yajurvedic Age was about to begin. The people [...] at the time of the Atharvaveda.

[4] Now although letters were invented during the age of the Atharvaveda, the Vedas [...] dare to defy the superstition.

[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] Sáradá script. Later came the age of Buddhism and Jainism; of course [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.

[15] Thus there came an age of synthesis. And following this [...] during the middle of the Pathan Age, whose influence still lingers in a minor form.

[19] The first of these deities is Káliká. [...] five thousand years before the age of Káliká; so how [...] deity belonging to subsequent ages.

[25] Generally in the Post-Buddha days, [...] different biija mantras. In the Puranic Age, the commonly accepted practice [...] “Vámá Shakti”.

In Kali Yuga, Strength Lies in an Organized Body (8)

[1] It is said, “Saḿghe [...] is, in the so-called “Iron Age”, the real strength lies in an [...] in the so-called “Golden Age” or Satya Yuga, in the dawn of [...] never lost their collective spirit.

[2] The next age was called Tretá Yuga, the so-called “Silver Age”. In this age the attainment of átman [...] beings became more mind-orientated.

[6] Due to these differences, there [...] Yuga, the so-called “Copper Age”. People became more body-orientated. [...] than mind-orientated creatures.

[7] Then came Kali Yuga, the present age. People of this age are food-orientated and grossly [...] “Saḿghe shaktih kalao yuge.”

Invention of Various Musical Instruments (1)

[3] Musical instruments [especially [...] collected from mangosteen. In the age of modern science, other materials [...] kát́hi (stick) e.g. drum stick.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[16] He is Guháhita for He remain [...] bondages of pain and pleasure, old age, death, etc.

Infant's Játakarma: The Naming of and First Feeding of Solid Food to an Infant (1)

[1] When an infant is six months old (or any time between six months and one year of age), at least five members of Ananda [...] first, and all present will follow:

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[56] “What excellent research [...] you’ve done at such a young age.”

Ideology, Goal and Devotion (1)

[12] Those who follow their “Iśt́a” [...] doesn’t know A-B-C at the age of 3-4, should the son be thought [...] the question of big and small?

Ideal System of Inheritance (1)

[10] (8) If necessary, you shall amend the system of inheritance according to the demands of the age.

Glossary (1)

[10] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] SHÚDRA”; one who in the Vaeshya Age is economically a shúdra [...] of the highest caste in India.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (1)

[4] The first human beings were born [...] chiefly during the Pleistocene Age of the earth.

Human Life and Its Goal (1)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] life. One must not wait for old age. That is, one should know the [...] path? – that is the question.

Human History and Collective Psychology (1)

[2] In primitive society men and women [...] patrilineal. But in this modern age people are experiencing that physical [...] importance of intellect is increasing.

Humanity Is at the Threshold of a New Era (7)

[8] Humanity is now at the threshold of a new era. We do not want any dogma. The age of dogma is gone. What we want [...] animate and inanimate universe.

[18] [The age] moved on. Humanity passed through [...] bit of cultural and social life.

[19] Metamorphosis went on. Age after age came; era after era came; so many [...] were treated as unwanted beings.

[21] But even that is not sufficient; [...] this mid-portion of the Cenozoic Age, we are to think once more what [...] animate and the inanimate universe.

[22] So ours is the age of Neohumanism – humanism [...] revised duties and responsibilities?

[24] Very good, very good. “Dogma – No more, no more.” Ours is the age of Neohumanism. Very good. And let there be one more song.

How an Ideal Person Should Live (1)

[25] But what is the benefit? If people [...] life span of eighty years, at the age of eighty when their limbs become [...] better spent in some useful service.

History and Superstition (5)

[14] It is also easy to find numerous [...] promiscuity. Moreover, in the Buddhist Age the rigidity of the caste system [...] castes and sub-castes were formed.

[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] drinking. The Aryans of the Vedic Age who came to India maintained many [...] Russia of today). In that primitive age before the development of science, [...] smoke of sacrificial fires. In an age in which science was still very [...] practices will be incomplete.

[24] Later on, after deer had become [...] today in this relatively developed age of science, when people use their [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.

Heart Disease (1)

[6] 2. Persons above thirty-five or forty years of age who consume an excessive quantity [...] or indirectly weaken the heart.

Great Universe Fillers – Excerpt B (1)

[10] When those at the helm of society [...] intelligence, features, virtues, rank or age of an individual, everyone should [...] inflicted upon one man by another.

Great Universe Fillers – Excerpt A (2)

[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] come into the limelight. The Vedic age, the age of the Mahábharata in India, [...] history, stirs up a sensation.

Geology and Human Civilization (4)

[14] According to geology, there have [...] Cretaceous, etc. The Pleistocene age is going on now. Each age has its distinctive identity, [...] regard to the degree of complexity.

[18] Cardinal human principles change little from age to age, but social values may change [...] the dominant social psychology.

General Health Rules (3)

[30] The main diet for children who are under five years of age is milk, fruits and roots. It [...] children who are under five years of age. When they have reached the age of five, food containing sugar, [...] the most beneficial for children.

Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (1)

[7] Whatever may be the reason, if [...] at the end of youth or in middle age.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt B (1)

[5] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] exploitative psychology of that age. Of course, I do not mean to say [...] the girl remains unrecognized.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt A (4)

[1] The status of women in prehistoric [...] continued into the matriarchal age. But when the patriarchal social [...] began gradually to be curtailed.

[2] Initially, it was decided that [...] such rights until fifteen years of age; that is, as soon as she entered [...] would enjoy her rights only to the age of five years. That is, after five years of age, she must forfeit her rights. [...] menfolk in every sphere of life.

Forward Movement Is the Essence of Life (6)

[9] Those who are not moving and are [...] that in their lives, it is the age of Kali Yuga (the Iron Age or the age of static darkness). When one [...] entering Dvápara Yuga (the Age of Copper).

[10] Immediately after this awakening, [...] entering Tretá Yuga (the Age of Silver). And when they start moving forward, their lives enter Satya Yuga, the Golden Age. Thus Kali Yuga, Dvápara [...] very psychology of human beings.

Form and Formless (1)

[64] Wise people say that the living [...] after being born. Usually after the age of thirty-nine (of course, the [...] its body begins to deteriorate.

Food, Cells, Physical and Mental Development (2)

[5] After about twenty-one days the old cells are shed and new ones grow. But in old age, due to certain defects in the [...] do not get proper nourishment.)

[8] The aura or effulgence radiating [...] its composite cells. When in old age many cells in the body become [...] from a disease loses its lustre.

Five Virtuous Ladies (5)

[9] If a society doesn’t approve of such provisions, whether today or in any particular age, that is something unnatural. [...] anything unusual as censurable.

[12] In the Vedic age, the institution of polyandry was widespread, but in the Mahábhárata age, it was not so widely found. That is why people took it as something unnatural.

[14] The same thing can be said of Kunti [...] light of the social customs of that age, this was by no means bad, but [...] have made her a venerable lady.

[16] Draupadi was one of the five venerable ladies. Many people of the modern age do not realize that society is [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.

Fine Arts and Mudrá (1)

[1] Human beings express their feelings [...] were known in the society of Gupta age as cárushiilá [...] kriyá or action.

Fight Against All Dogmas – Excerpt A (2)

[3] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] is vice in one country or in one age passes for virtue in another country or another age. Thus it is unwise to attach absolute [...] however it is treated as a vice.

Female Diseases (3)

[7] In tropical countries a woman’s fertility lasts from the age of twelve or fourteen up to the age of forty-five or fifty-five, and [...] “menstrual discharge.”

[103] 7. Those males who develop the [...] excessively before they attain the age of twenty-five or twenty-six tend [...] persons cannot produce an embryo.

Extra-Cerebral Memory (3)

[8] Generally, such a memory does not last long. A part of it remains vividly clear up to the age of twelve or thirteen years, but after that age it gradually recedes into oblivion. [...] personalities. This is the situation.

[9] Those who do remember their past lives up to the age of twelve or thirteen years are [...] to learn only about the future.

Expression and Symbolization (4)

[6] In this expressed universe there [...] created. According to the needs of the age a change in our music will come [...] “Oh” or “Uf”.

[11] Secondly, symbolization is not [...] genius and a technician. From a age to age also there is a difference. Ten [...] accordance with the change in times.

[13] Two thousand years ago when people [...] form reflecting the prevailing age. So far as relativity is concerned, [...] gestures of your hands and feet.

Exploitation – No More (1)

[3] Some people think early in life, even at the age of twelve or fourteen, about how [...] deplorable, and highly detrimental.

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (1)

[39] The reformists of any age are not the real well-wishers [...] and also their popular support.

Everything Comes from Something (1)

[13] In the world, you see, in the first [...] Pliocene or Miocene or Oligocene Age. From proto-apes there came apes, [...] movement from crude to subtle.

Even the Greatest Sinners (1)

[22] If one worships Paramátmá [...] know very little, and am junior in age. So please give me a few words [...] you will benefit greatly from it.

Equal Rights for Men and Women (3)

[3] In the primitive age, society was matriarchal. Although [...] matrilineal order. In that prehistoric age, as I have said on earlier occasions, [...] hilly regions of eastern India.]

[7] Those who are sympathetic to all [...] use physical might. This is the age that gives importance to the intellect. [...] women, today just will not do.

Equalization of Saḿskáras (1)

[5] Why are those so many differences [...] differences between one and another, one age and another, and one person and [...] differences merge into internal unity.

Emaciation (1)

[22] In the case of children under five, [...] non-vegetarian food. From that age on, starches, carbohydrates and [...] three-fourths seer to one seer every day.

Ekendriya – 2 (1)

[18] [The [[palm]] tree bears fruit at twelve years of age provided it is not touched by the saliva of cows.]

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (5)

[21] In the beginning, a head woman [...] gotramátá [matriarch]. Later came the age of male dominance. The head of [...] the meaning of the term patnii.

[22] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was [...] throughout the world into the modern age.

[27] Kalatra : Some time before the Buddhist age, the system of kalatra was introduced, [...] ascendancy in the post-Buddhist age. In this husband-wife relationship, [...] were vrátya [outcaste].

[61] The blooming flowers of the [...] sparser, I saw a young man about my age, nineteen or twenty, seated on [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”

Education (3)

[27] If a false sense of prestige prevents [...] accordance with the needs of their age; English cannot keep its position as the world language forever.

[53] Some parents may claim that it is impossible to maintain a balanced life in an age full of problems, where they are [...] though they have a human structure.

[70] After pictures come dramas. In [...] in my opinion no matter what the age of the student, a well-written [...] to the spread of real education.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (4)

[19] Boiled rice, fried rice, puffed [...] reduces vital energy after the age of fifty-five. According to some [...] land of abundant green vegetation.

[69] Although the nutritional value [...] about fifty to fifty-five years of age people who eat wheat excessively [...] during the day and rice at night.

[123] Vehicle-building materials include [...] of shipbuilding. Since the Vedic Age, more than 5,000 years ago, the [...] the Sundarbans in South Bengal.

[139] The natural vehicle for the expression [...] Ráŕh. In the Vedic Age Bengal was called Bangabhumi and [...] English, “Bengal”.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt E (1)

[1] Every individual or community will [...] of the society of a particular age. If any of these aspects are omitted while writing history, it will be incomplete.

Economic Democracy (6)

[6] One of the most obvious defects [...] right to cast a vote depends on age. Once people reach a certain age, it is assumed that they have [...] are many people above the voting age who have little or no interest [...] who have not reached the voting age are often more capable of selecting the best candidate than those who are entitled to vote. So age should not be the yardstick for voting rights.

[24] The first requirement for economic democracy is that the minimum requirements of a particular age – including food, clothing, [...] the all-round welfare of society.

Dynamicity and Staticity (1)

[8] In the social life of Bengal also [...] during the early part of the Pathan age. During the last part of the Moghul [...] sometime the speed will again pick up.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[9] The positive microvita which are [...] with the greatest scholars of the age just to defeat them, was suddenly [...] nothing by gandarukmińii.

Discrimination in Language – Excerpt D (1)

[3] In the Mahábhárata age women lost status. Their marriage [...] she has totally milked us.”

Discrimination in Language – Excerpt C (3)

[5] The institution of gańikás [...] In the post-Buddhist Puranic Age a perverse trend arose. Whatever [...] and distorted in the following age. Thus many beautiful words with [...] a negative sense in the Puranic age. The word gańiká [...] alternative words available in Sanskrit.

Glossary (4)

[19] YAJIṊA. Ritual sacrifice. [...] four ages (Satya Yuga, or Golden Age, Treta Yuga, or Silver Age, Dvápara Yuga, or Copper Age, and Kali Yuga, or Iron Age), representing the step-by-step decline of morality and spirituality.

Discourses on Prout (5)

[16] The caste system is a creation of the cunning intellectuals of the Medieval Age. In the Vipra Era they wanted [...] the illogical idea [of casteism].

[40] It is an age of science. Science should be [...] carká [spinning wheel] in the age of radioactivity [nuclear energy] and rockets.

[50] It is wrong to believe that the [...] commodities. In the scientific age one tablet will be sufficient [...] 14 )

[51] Death means want of parallelism [...] Physical waves change due to old age and disease, while mental waves [...] merge into Parama Puruśa.

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (8)

[1] Social advancement is the triadic [...] general, the synthesis of a particular age transforms itself into the thesis of the next age.

[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] the Kśatriya era, or the age of the warriors. As a result of [...] against the thesis of the Vipra age. When the once disgruntled classes [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.

[5] Such movement of the social cycle [...] the Sadvipra inspired synthetic age will be permanent. In a society [...] synthetic order prevailing in society.

[8] The welfare of society is not possible [...] well-being of human society in a certain age, but in the very next era it may [...] particular era, time or person.

[10] Let us now analyse the assertion, [...] soon as one attains a prescribed age? Is age the yardstick of wisdom and education? [...] exercise and enjoy adult franchise.

Diabetes (1)

[2] Incessant desire for urination, [...] becoming old in appearance at a young age, discomfort all over the body, [...] persons suffer from cataracts.

Dhritarastra and Sanjaya (2)

[6] At that time, the country was fragmented [...] Renaissance Club speech: “This age is not the age of big animals or weak countries.” [...] – a Mahábhárata.

Dharma Is Your Real Friend (2)

[11] [At a time when dharma is distorted [...] incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the protection of the virtuous, [...] and the restoration of dharma.]

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (1)

[39] Chinese pictorial script is quite [...] measuring-rod of ascertaining the age of a civilization then the Chinese [...] special rule, a systaltic order.

Defects of Communism – Excerpt C (1)

[5] Communism is unable to provide [...] India just before the Buddhist Age because of the influence of Cárvaka [...] is devoid of moral principles.

Deafness (1)

[6] 2. Due to lack of nutritious food, the auditory nerves of many persons of middle or old age weaken, and as a result they suffer from deafness.

Cooperatives (1)

[51] In the cooperative system unemployment [...] system there should be no compulsory age for superannuation. People should [...] providing their health permits.

Compartmentalized Democracy (14)

14 occurrences

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (3)

[9] The human body undergoes a continuous [...] adolescence, from adolescence to middle age, and from middle age to old age. At a certain stage in this process [...] Faculty. He is the Immutable One.

Civilization, Science and Spiritual Progress (1)

[8] What is our duty today? We should [...] Vishvamitra and Astabakra. In the present age, civilization is on the wane due [...] greater height than ever before.

Chapter 5 (36)

36 occurrences

Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory (4)

[9] This extra-cerebral memory begins to fade after five years. The more one advances in age, the more the new environment [...] the more the child advances in age, the more it forgets its past life.

[10] Sometimes children can remember their past life even after the age of five. In this case the mind [...] people remains active up to the age of twelve. If one still remembers [...] lost leading to eventual death.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt E (1)

[2] However much people might indulge in tall talk, in no country or age were women granted full freedom [...] neither was it forbidden to them.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt D (4)

[9] In the beginning, a head woman [...] gotramátá [matriarch]. Later came the age of male dominance. The head of [...] the meaning of the term patnii.

[10] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was [...] throughout the world into the modern age.

[15] Kalatra : Some time before the Buddhist age, the system of kalatra was introduced, [...] ascendancy in the post-Buddhist age. In this husband-wife relationship, [...] were vrátya [outcaste].

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (2)

[20] Anyhow, all languages have the [...] lived long after the end of Rgvedic age. Since there was no Vedic grammar [...] For example, during the Rgvedic age the word shikśa was pronounced [...] [ubhaya means “both”].

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (1)

[11] In olden times people used to form [...] with each other. In that backward age they used to call their own clan [...] connected with the imperative.

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (1)

[32] Even many educated people confuse [...] English, however by the late Victorian age the use of “unto” [...] expression and ambiguity or confusion.

“Caraeveti Caraeveti” – “Move On, Move On” (10)

[5] At certain times, due to social, [...] happen. The rśis of Vedic age also said, “Caraeveti, caraeveti”.

[11] You know, there are certain mythological [...] another begins: the kśatriya age is followed by the vipra age, the vipra age is followed by the vaeshya age and so on. The intervening period between the two epochs is called a yuga. There is no other age such as “golden age”, “silver age”, “bronze age” and “iron age” etc.

Capitalism in Three Spheres (1)

[17] Genuine spiritual practice is the [...] necessity. This is the demand of the age. Because such higher values are [...] incongruities and confusions in society.

Building a Healthy Society – Excerpt H (1)

[25] 8. If necessary, you will amend the system of inheritance according to the demands of the age.

Block-Level Planning (1)

[14] Most importance should be given [...] otherwise the requirements of the age will not be met.

Bio-Psychology (23)

23 occurrences

Biological Transformation Associated with Psychic Metamorphosis and Vice Versa (9)

[4] In the past, [many] millions of [...] those early days in the Tertiary Age and especially in the Cretarian [Cretaceous] Age, there were many gigantic animals [...] difference was almost negligible.

[5] These creatures underwent changes [...] living beings. Suddenly, between one age and the next, there occurred an abnormal situation created by an ice age, when the temperature fell far below zero degrees. During that ice age, whether long or short, the animals [...] creatures of the Cretarian [Cretaceous] Age had to leave the world – [...] structures and psychic metamorphosis.

[6] For example, huge reptiles which [...] (Once I said that this is not the age of small countries or big animals. [...] development will not be possible.)

[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] resist the cold. During the ice age only those creatures with thick [...] as they were in the prehistoric age – they have no sense of [...] converted into psychic potentialities.

Bhakti, Mukti and Parama Puruśa (1)

[22] Now, when one lacks proper [culture] [...] have got a girl of marriageable age, I want a groom. I don’t [...] are all distortions of bhakti.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[83] Therefore, O devotees remember [...] Sádhaná. The dharma and of your old age, when you become incapacitated [...] Sádhaná. Prahláda says:

Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[9] Human beings should practise bhágavata dharma from their childhood, from the age of five. Human life is more valuable [...] love with Parama Puruśa.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (1)

[29] Every human being, from the age of fourteen or fifteen, has an [...] and die as ordinary human beings.

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (6)

[6] The creation had arisen, sound [...] come – there was such an age. In that age ideas were expressed with the [...] rhythmic flows of acquired experience.

[23] The crocodile is a land reptile – an ancient species from the Cretaceous age. Generally speaking, all members [...] which share this timid nature.

[26] However undeveloped milk-producing [...] extremely vicious at a very young age.

[46] When the gentleman who was travelling [...] there’s a little difference in age between the two of you, but nonetheless [...] That would really be nice.”

[51] Raiṋjaná replied, [...] Lakśmii herself. If the age difference wasn’t so much, I’d be married right here in the train.”

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[11] During the Saḿskrtic age, like today, languages were not [...] recognition of peoples’ languages.

A Guide to Human Conduct (8)

[16] In the post-Vedic age this type of ahiḿsá [...] is a pressing need in the modern age to re-think these historical facts from a new angle of vision.

[17] This age was followed by another wherein [...] altar of death for this cause.

[51] All these tendencies to steal are [...] tickets being permitted up to the age of twelve only).

[68] “Deharakśá [...] house to live in. Provision for old age and money and cultivable land [...] determined and decided by the society.

[70] This also changes according to [...] ordinary person in prehistoric age. The reason is that the objects [...] sugar], i.e., guŕ, in the age of sugar, and bullock-cart in the age of railways, has no meaning in [...] certainly not against aparigraha.

A Devotee's Object of Ideation (1)

[8] History moves ahead in every age, and in the process of its movement [...] welfare of the collective body.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (9)

[46] Due to illness, old age or an unexpected injury, the region [...] indication of imminent natural death.

[82] Niiláiṋjana replied: [...] Gondwanaland’s prehistoric age. Our Gobhi here was also a part [...] saying and come to the room.”

[109] “Niiláiṋjana,” I said. “You have learned so much at such a young age!”

[123] “Ape-men or man-apes first [...] of that primitive age, and on the western side lived [...] ghád́a [neck], among others.

[128] “I can see that you really [...] you know so much at such a young age?”

[135] I don’t know when Mainjulá [...] girl about Mainjulá’s age sitting in the room. I took a [...] had for archaeological research!

[186] 1) Shriimatii Vásavii Vasu, age approximately 26, identity: unknown. 2) Shriimatii Mainjulá Bhaiṋja, age approximately 26, identity: [...] Niiláiṋjana Bhaiṋja, age approximately 24, identity: unknown.

As You Think So You Become (6)

[6] Aiṋjaná continued, [...] completely different. When they age after carrying out the household [...] constant endeavour to hide your real age. The other day I asked my grandmother, [...] mouth. ‘You want to know my age? Well, I’m only fourteen [...] my granddaughter.’”

[7] “Female monkeys, I strongly advise you to give up this bad habit of hiding your age. The only time I’ve seen you increase your age is when you apply for a government job. Human ladies don’t lie about their age like you.”

Aspects of Bio-Psychology (16)

16 occurrences

Ascribe Brahma-hood to All (4)

[7] First thing is, what? Pitrpuruśebhyo [...] ago.] Some time in the Pliocene Age. ([Before that were] the Miocene, the Oligocene, the Mesozoic… This is the Cenozoic Age going on now on this earth, as [...] in the flow of the human race.

[8] And rśidevebhyonamah. During [...] also rśis. In that dark age the person who invented the bullock [...] rśis came, and in their age they were glittering personalities. [...] inventions is modern human civilization.

Supra-Aesthetic Science and Music (1)

[3] Primitive human beings in the distant [...] of the people of the prehistoric age was extremely crude, and so was [...] the cruder expressions of life.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (3)

[9] Because Maharshi Krśńadvaepáyana Vyása divided the Vedas according to their age, he was known among the common people as Veda Vyása.

[47] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] exploitative psychology of that age. Of course, I do not mean to say [...] the girl remains unrecognized.

[71] Having some free time on our hands, [...] knowledge. Even at such a young age he had acquired a lot of knowledge [...] staying at home with his textbooks.

An Exemplary Life (2)

[2] The decision to lead a family life [...] becoming a sannyasin during old age? How can a person have enough [...] should be done at the right moment.

[4] The second principle is right determination [...] beings should understand at an early age how they will fulfil their duty. [...] disappointment and frustration.

An Equal Birthright (2)

[10] [I incarnate Myself in this world from age to age for the protection of the virtuous, [...] and the restoration of dharma.]

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (7)

[17] The first step forward in human [...] over the boundary of the stone age, bone age and bronze age, and was considered to have the [...] turned the wheel into a weapon.

[65] “The king of Singur, Virendravijay, [...] In addition to his young age, he had many kinds of defects [...] Virendravijay did not like this at all.

[87] “Why should I be annoyed,” [...] to know so much at such an early age.”

[101] “At the time that Vireshvijay [...] fact that Vireshvijay was the same age as his own son, he showed him the greatest respect and helped him in every way possible.

[105] “Anyhow, this Jamal Minya [...] Vikramshila university from the Buddhist age but how much research has been [...] springing up like mushrooms.”

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (2)

[151] (66) From place to place, from age to age, the elixir of immortality has [...] more on the Supreme desideratum.

Ananda Marga – A Revolution (2)

[7] The rule of brute force did not end with the animals, but continued even in the age of earlier human beings. Even [...] subordinate to physical strength.

[11] The workers did not fail to realize [...] communist movement of the present age. A close study of this movement [...] power is passing into their hands.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (8)

[15] The situation changed a great deal [...] gotramátá came to an end. Then came the age of the patriarchal system, and [...] vested in the gotrapitá.

[18] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] prehistoric human beings. The prehistoric age has also its own history – [...] pains. Similarly, the prehistoric age carries its unrecorded history silently.

[33] Now, it is necessary to say something [...] prehistoric humans. But in the age of the Puranas, many, many stories [...] wife of Gańesha?”

[54] Now let us return to Gańesha. [...] Post-Shiva Tantra, in the Puranic Age, a special cult, the Gańapati [...] Gáńapatyácára and Saorácára.

[66] The fourth is Gánápatyácára [...] into a cult during the Puranic Age, the idea was adopted that the [...] Cult evolved during the Puranic Age. They are worshippers of gańapati, the group leader. This is the Gańapati Cult.

[68] These were the five main cults of the Puranic Age. None of them became widely established. [...] philosophical basis, while others do not.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (3)

[34] This worship of Mahálakśmii [...] Lakśmii was not of the Puranic Age because Krśńa was far older than the age of the Puranas; and this Mahálakśmii [...] cannot be the daughter of Shiva.

[71] It is somewhat irrelevant to mention here, but Maharshi Vashistha was a man of the age of Buddhist Tantra. His book, [...] 6 )

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (11)

11 occurrences

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (3)

[4] In the post-Vedic age this type of ahiḿsá [...] is a pressing need in the modern age to re-think these historical facts from a new angle of vision.

[5] This age was followed by another wherein [...] altar of death for this cause.

Agrarian Revolution (5)

[3] In ancient India a form of elastic [...] endeavour of the people. In the Vedic Age the economic system of India evolved [...] scope for socio-economic imbalance.

[4] In that age agriculture reached a high degree [...] business class to exploit farmers.

[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization [...] maintain them properly. The present age is not the age for utilizing large animals. In [...] bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.

[66] The best system of taxation was in vogue in the ancient Hindu Age. In those days only twenty-five [...] proper market does not always exist.

Ágama and Nigama (1)

[3] “Tan” means “dullness”, [...] monthly. So, the body of a man up the age of 39 is called “Tanu”. [...] Shariira means, that which wanes.

Action Leads to Progress (5)

[7] Human history reveals that humanity [...] chapter of human history was the dark age the age of the shúdras; then came the Kśatriya (warriors) Age followed by the Vipra (intellectual) Age and finally the Vaeshya (capitalists) Age. Each of these transitions from [...] – are critical junctures.

Action and Reaction (7)

[19] While the body is with you, you [...] structure is with you. Even in your old age, you will not be able to perform [...] start the practice from an early age. The best age for doing Sádhaná is from 16 to 49, and the second-best age is from 5 to 16 and from 49 to [...] become weak, distorted. So the best age for spiritual Sádhaná [...] these are the psychic functions.

[20] The main thing here is that when all the glands are in proper order, that age is the best age for doing Sádhaná. [...] spiritual practice is concerned.

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (2)

[29] A little annoyed, I pulled the [...] saw a young gentleman about my age in a coat and pants. At that time [...] as soon as they reached college age they would start wearing dhoti [...] That was the style in that era.

Abhedajiṋána and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[17] Those who impatiently preach to [...] according to the needs of a particular age – a path which may be somewhat [...] those venerable personalities.