Ag > References for ‘agitation’
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[4] Let us see if retiring to the jungle [...] it is bound to cause them mental agitation. This agitation under greater restrictions may [...] no purpose. This causes mental agitation and pain and may even bring about [...] temptations is not a reasonable approach.
[16] Jiivátmá [synonymous [...] spectators too betray their mental agitation regarding the defeat or victory [...] causal factor of the universe.
[4] I will give you a good example [...] result of which a great vibration or agitation has seized a particular portion of your brain. The next moment that agitation runs from your brain to your whole [...] him. Does it not happen like this?
[68] The first visitor said, “Sir, [...] unique and has created considerable agitation and unrest among the students.”
[21] None of the higher kośas [...] circumstantial distinctions. This agitation is not the vibration of the infinite; [...] stabilising and becalming the citta.
[2] On the eve of Indian Independence [...] applying the sickle of political agitation in the country. Those leaders [...] the snake nor break the stick.
[7] He is the selfsame Shiva. The word, [...] Avidyá evolved ego, the greater the agitation of the waves – the greater [...] any outer influence or agency.
[1] In ancient times when the desire [...] their minds, they felt a great agitation – a mighty inner stirring [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[25] The reactive seed or saḿskára [...] impaired, and then an unnatural agitation arises in the cittabhúmi. [...] práńah wanes due to the agitation in its vibrational force, the [...] from it and activate the body.
[39] The agitation of the body causes the agitation of the práńa. That [...] purpose of spiritual meditation.
[5] Shreya and preya are both completely [...] discerned the implication of this agitation, get caught up in the sádhaná [...] it is called Paramártha.
[26] If a particular state in a federal [...] budget. If, after launching such an agitation, it still fails to secure proper [...] formation of a separate state.
[11] Freedom is restored through struggle. [...] snatched away, it hardly calls for an agitation reminiscent of the trade union movement.
[12] Whatever responsibility there be on this account, it is entirely mens own. If any agitation is called for at all, the initiative [...] to their heartfelt sentiments.
[34] When this anger creates its own [...] cells causes a violent vibrational agitation in the nerve fibres, and as a [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[30] Arúp said, “About [...] conviction that this restlessness, this agitation, will be put to rest as soon as [...] – I want only peace. ”
[13] Whenever something is imagined [...] thought processes there is mental agitation: when you imagine accepting something, [...] great mystic Ramaprasad has said,
[235] When this anger creates its own [...] cells causes a violent vibrational agitation in the nerve fibres, and as a [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[100] Arúp said, “About [...] conviction that this restlessness, this agitation, will be put to rest as soon as [...] – I want only peace. ”
[87] Usually weak-minded people who [...] and due to the ensuing extreme agitation that occurs in their minds, they [...] sense. If the feeling of mental agitation recurs due to the influence of [...] will immediately commit a crime.
[51] “When the movement began [...] Bengals one again. But after the agitation to unite Bengal had been going [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.
[53] “When people are not given an opportunity for civilized and orderly agitation, they take to the path of terrorism… [...] Vasu used to drive an ekká.
[7] The Congress leaders, on the eve [...] the partition of Bengal. Now an agitation is going on in Assam to try and [...] refugees who settled in Assam.
[1] When certain sentiments or impressions [...] under the impact of a counter- agitation or restlessness.
[10] A certain gentleman from Bankura [...] ándolacaná (andolana [agitation] = álocaná [discussion]) [...] indeed! It is similar to that.
[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] [cuyáŕ vidroha], we have seen great agitation for freedom there; later, in 1942, there was an earth-shaking, stirring agitation. I can see today that many of [...] poet Kalidasa was from this area.
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha or anger. What is the nature of anger? When there is too much agitation in the nerve cells and nerve fibres, [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.
[4] From átmá we get [...] disturbed”, that is, when such an agitation occurs in the mental sphere that it also produces agitation in the self or spirit. Átaunkita [...] ot́há is purely temporary.