Ar > References for ‘arisen’
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[8] Now the universal question of all [...] universe, this problem would not have arisen at all. Then what was the necessity of doing all this?
[45] Visions of gods and goddesses or [...] absence of faith would not have arisen; everybody would have received medical guidance or a divine revelation.
[17] Human beings also know that Parama [...] Those in whom this feeling has arisen will be called followers of Bhágavata [...] of Bhágavata Dharma. So,
[3] But I must add, that for him in whom the spirit of dedication to the Universal Family has arisen, the path of renunciation alone [...] follow the life of a renunciate.
[11] Confinement to the Annamaya Kośa [...] philosophical controversies, which have arisen with respect to the Mamomaya Kośa, [...] separate. Ripeness means perfection.
[12] The man replied to me in perfect [...] the right opportunity hadnt arisen. Today that opportunity has come.”
[5] In the psychic sphere also, we [...] the degree of complexity that has arisen from the constant conflicts and clashes in the society today.
[81] About seven thousand years ago [...] defective social customs that have arisen in the last 3500 years, and which are impeding human progress, will be dispelled with His coming.
[10] This age, too, has undergone a marked change. Various kinds of problems have arisen in the society of today. New types [...] Good people will do good deeds.
[5] I have said that the flow continues, [...] mountainous regions. Variations have arisen in three realms: style of expression, [...] one single goal of perfection.
[23] Demi-Mágadhii Prákrta [...] are exceptions to this that have arisen in modern times. For example, [...] becomes gelun in feminine gender.
[2] The point is, wherein lies the [...] Shiripuriyá (Shriipuriyá). It has arisen as a mixture of Bengali and Angika. [...] between the singular and the plural.
[18] The bed of our river Ajaya has [...] Although that situation has not yet arisen in the southern portion of the [...] cannot be solved only with dykes.
[51] “When the movement began [...] liberate the country had not yet arisen in their minds either. Their primary [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.
[6] The creation had arisen, sound had permeated the firmament, [...] rhythmic flows of acquired experience.