An > References for ‘ananta, anantá’
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[11] Everything in this world is restless. [...] anádi [beginninglessness] to ananta [endlessness]? You cannot fully [...] anádi and at the other end ananta, so if you try to confine it within [...] form extends from anádi to ananta; it cannot be confined within [...] of action from anádi to ananta which is progressing continuously [...] of time – that is karma.
[27] Ámi ye rúper padme [...] ánander peyechi sandhán, Ananta maoner váńii shunechi [...] racita mahat sarvanásh.
[28] Thákbe ná bhái, [...] shudhu ekti práńa, Ananta kál eki kabi gáy [...] cale káler pichu pichu.
[11] Ámi ye rúper padme [...] ánander peyechi sandhán. Ananta maner váńii shunechi [...] racita mahat sarvanásh.
[43] Pratyakśa váhya [...] anádi [beginningless] and ananta [endless]. When caetanya [...] [centripetal force] of Brahma .)
[58] The kśańikavádiis [...] was anádi and ananta but that the kśańika [...] not a satisfactory explanation.
[67] When Brahma is anádi and ananta , why should Brahma [...] Máyá influences Brahma .
[22] It is also said, Anádyanantamakhilasya [...] beginningless (ańadi), endless (ananta), and unbarred (akhila).
[32] Anádyananta: anádi and ananta. If there is any Primordial Entity [...] scope of time, space and person.
[39] Thákbo ná bhái, [...] ekt́i práń, Ananta kál eki kavi Gáibe [...] cale Káler pichu pichu.
[17] Ananta rákhila nám anta [...] dhyánete jániyá.
[18] [Failing to find any limit, Garga named the baby “Ananta” (“Limitless”); and, [...] “Krśńa”.]
[4] According to some persons, this [...] very vast; it is not infinite or ananta. It is a vast manifested body [...] lying on the earth is still moving.
[2] The object of both, svábhávika [...] it is beyond any measure, it is ananta. As a man thinks, Nálpe [...] Bhágavata dharma alone.
[33] Pratimá diye ki pújiba [...] go Mandir yáhár ananta niilimá; Pratimá [...] Vikashita tava vibhava garimá.
[17] When Prakrti is dormant in cosmic [...] cosmic consciousness is infinite or ananta and there is nothing beyond or [...] internal (antahkarańika).
[23] Ans. Nirguńa Brahma has [...] is Prakrti outside It, for It is Ananta there is nothing beyond or outside [...] germination in the seed of a plant.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] Brahma, which is also infinite or ananta. Since there cannot be anything [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[17] When Prakrti is dormant in cosmic [...] cosmic consciousness is infinite or ananta and there is nothing beyond or [...] internal (antahkarańika).
[23] Ans. Nirguńa Brahma has [...] is Prakrti outside It, for It is Ananta there is nothing beyond or outside [...] germination in the seed of a plant.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] Brahma, which is also infinite or ananta. Since there cannot be anything [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[59] Mor nay shudhumátra práń [...] ánander peyechi sandhán Ananta maoner bańii sunechi antare [...] racita mahat sarvanásha.
[14] Now, this conversion goes on from anádi [the beginningless] to ananta [the endless]. And within this vast scope, the span between anádi and ananta is this universe of ours, is the [...] approach you move towards that Nave.
[3] Nityam means “unchangeable”, [...] anádi [beginninglessness] to ananta [endlessness]”.) This is the meaning of nityam.
[22] Creepers should also be grown along [...] – diirgha lata, 2. harjora, 3. ananta mula, 4. ishanmula, 5. shveta [...] should be planted by each lake.
[1] In subtle philosophical analysis [...] shuddhá (absolutely pure), anantá (infinite), aparińámii [...] (witness of the reflected object).
[4] The second quality of Citi Shakti is Its infinitude (ananta). Here ananta does not mean an object which [...] the periphery of mind. The word ananta is only a mundane term, unable [...] finite or that which is not finite.
[6] Ananta is infinite in the sense of being [...] generally understood by the term ananta. The infinitude of Citi Shakti [...] Shaktis witness-ship is endless.