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[12] Shrii Krśńa said: [...] body, you have vitality, you have arms and legs, you have power to think, [...] you can certainly do many things.
[5] You will have to propagate this [...] onslaughts of the immoralists today, arms are more necessary than drums and cymbals.
[6] Let me give an example. While a [...] for a while, take her baby in her arms and comfort it. There is no other [...] for their children at all.”
[7] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out of the arms, Vaeshyas came out of the trunk of the body, and Shúdras were born out of the feet.]
[34] People may think, “Will Shiva [...] shelterless. So Shiva extends His arms first to the sinners. Giving help [...] a sinner and a virtuous person.
[16] Vraja Krśńa showed [...] Krśńa is ever ready to take up arms for the protection of those who [...] toughness, His firmness, to anyone.
[3] Let us come first to the context [...] in case of necessity, to take up arms in the interests of His favourite [...] 3 )
[89] When he reached the police station he met turmoil and chaos. Some illegal arms had been found in a house and [...] the owner with a threatening air:
[93] The accused ghost said, “Why should I do that? Those arms are not mine anyway. They were [...] refuse to give a bribe.”
[96] “Yes, it can be done,” [...] man to his house to plant some arms and ammunition there. See what [...] might have even lost my job.”
[48] Váhu means “that part of the arm which is above the elbow”. Lifting the arms so that they are at least parallel [...] for kiirtana and self-surrender.
[94] In the Kśatriya Age society [...] order to change the edifice strong arms and a strong hammer would have been needed.
[96] In the Vipra Age those who tried [...] bricks with their hammers and strong arms. Those who hammered in this way were welcomed with open arms by the downtrodden masses, but [...] and Ishvarchandra Vidyasagara.
[97] In the middle period [of Indian [...] should even mercilessly take up arms against their relatives if necessary. [...] karmaváda [doctrine of action].
[21] To the vaeshyas the social body [...] head, the kśatriyas are the arms, and the shúdras are the [...] send it to the junkyard.”
[11] “Samyauṋmasrnito svánto [...] flute in Vrndávana, took up arms in the battle of Kurukśetra. [...] “Mamatvátishayánkitah”.
[29] Suppose the Sadvipras do not hammer [...] so-called intellectuals or by the arms of the military. Humanity wants [...] not tolerate these obstructions.
[72] By power of expression I do not [...] impurities with a bold mind and strong arms, clear the path leading to human emancipation. They must be pioneers on the path to fulfilment.
[4] Superior strength requires the [...] power to rule, or supremacy in arms, was the only material factor [...] little or no use of intellect.
[5] With the development of intellect [...] to develop skill in the use of arms, and even for this the physical [...] physically-common men to learn the use of arms and strategy. A reference to the [...] was not confined to the use of arms only but extended to other spheres, [...] parasites can be called the Vipra Age.
[30] This Gaorii or Párvatii [...] girl, and as such, she had only two arms. The ten-armed goddess Durgá, [...] nothing to do with Shiva or His age.
[32] There are some people who believe [...] scriptural evidence. Shiva had only two arms, not four or six. Párvatii also had two arms. But Durgá is a Puranic [...] create in his imagination as many arms of Durgá as he likes. Nobody can object to this.
[40] Kálii, the deity, has four arms. But Kálii the wife of Shiva had two arms, not four. So Kálii the [...] one who was Shivas wife.
[45] No goddess having eight or ten arms can be the wife of Shiva: He had only two arms. Similarly the Káliká Shakti having four arms cannot be the wife of Shiva.
[20] This Gaorii or Párvatii [...] girl, and as such, she had only two arms. The ten-armed goddess Durgá, [...] nothing to do with Shiva or His age.
[22] There are some people who believe [...] scriptural evidence. Shiva had only two arms, not four or six. Párvatii also had two arms. But Durgá is a Puranic [...] create in his imagination as many arms of Durgá as he likes. Nobody can object to this.
[30] Kálii the deity has four arms. But Kálii the wife of Shiva had two arms, not four. So Kálii the [...] one who was Shivas wife.
[35] No goddess having eight or ten arms can be the wife of Shiva: He had only two arms. Similarly the Káliká Shakti having four arms cannot be the wife of Shiva.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] to him. He took Haridas in his arms and nursed him carefully, and thus showed respect to human value.
[81] The selection of the kśatriya leader was based on physical might, strength of arms and mental strength. Naturally [...] the next kśatriya leader.
[83] The kings of those days were generally [...] on physical might, strength of arms and mental strength, a king had [...] advanced under its sheltering wing.
[19] Being under the influence of the [...] sandalwood paste on the forehead, arms and chest). Instead, spiritual [...] they have become Brahma Himself.
[8] With filthy hair and matted locks [...] nose that quickly sink, With arms and legs completely bent And [...] Than a heap of skin and bones.
[34] There is yet another thing. In the case of tailed bipeds, the front legs [the arms], are not fully utilized for walking. [...] attain self-knowledge.”]
[37] The speed of movement is increased [...] are located at the joints of the arms and of the legs, and also at various [...] will have less jumping capacity.
[84] The struggle became very grim. [...] powerful bombs – dangerous arms capable of killing many people [...] inhabitants of the same earth.
[85] Ultimately the demons began to [...] non-violence (Ahimsa). Not to use arms against harmless people but to [...] mental and spiritual upliftment.
[9] Now, who are the members of “my [...] páyu, upastha [vocal cord, hands/arms, feet/legs, anus, genitary organ] [...] materialism, they are the evil force.
[27] Take the case of Hindu myths. The [...] Puruśa, the Kśatriyas from the arms, the Vaeshyas from the trunk and the Shúdras from the feet.
[29] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out of the arms, Vaeshyas came out of the trunk of the body, and Shúdras were born out of the feet.]
[9] The Mayan civilization is a transplanted [...] larger, the skull became smaller, the arms became shorter, the body hair [...] This is how human beings advanced.
[1] When human beings sit down to judge [...] right from the start. By using our arms, we can say how many feet deep [...] perpetually strive to measure things.
[2] Hands placed at 90° indicate the strength of the arms of the dancer. Táńd́ava [...] represent the spirit to fight death.
[10] Once when the king was strolling [...] The king picked Alarka up in his arms.
[10] “Brahmins came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out of the arms, Vaeshyas came out of the trunk [...] were born out of the legs.”
[8] I said that there should be an [...] physical strength, but strength is in arms not in feet. Another man has got strength in feet but not much strength in arms; in the society there must be an adjustment. The man having strength in arms may do good hammering but the [...] human being in individual world.
[69] Who is your nearest person? You [...] Your fingers? No, no, no. Your arms? No, no, no. Your chest? No, [...] object in your mental laboratory.
[37] The scriptures express that vipras [...] Consciousness), kśatriyas are like the arms, vaeshyas are like the trunk and [...] and the legs support the head.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] to him. He took Haridas in his arms and nursed him carefully, and thus showed respect to human value.
[115] Any political party or so-called [...] submission. Today the necessity of arms is more than the drum and cymbals to curb the onslaughts of the immoralists.
[143] In the end, those political hypocrits will have to depend solely on the strength of arms. In this way it is found that [...] strength for such politicians.
[14] Then how did Shiva introduce [...] to this random movement of the arms and legs, were added a few Vedic [...] the status of classical dance.
[22] “O Lord Shiva, you are Mahesha, [...] guńas. On the ears, necks, arms and waists of the gods there are [...] days in thinking only of them.
[22] Then how did Shiva introduce mudrá [...] to this random movement of the arms and legs were added a few Vedic [...] the status of classical dance.
[26] People who are inflated with pride [...] terrorize others with their deadly arms cannot resist or suppress the [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[28] I said a little while ago, and [...] with open heart and outstretched arms that all-inclusive philosophy [...] either directly or indirectly.
[24] So we see that generating heat [...] jeopardized. Will the pain in the arms of those who do penance with head [...] of the attainment of liberation!
[18] Śaśt́haiṋca [...] must not take this much [stretches arms far apart], you should take this [...] ” means “food”.
[8] Thus, in the future, as peoples [...] less, and were transformed into arms, and thus these days it has become [...] structure so that the use of their arms becomes less. In the future, the [...] move on them will decrease. The arms will become thin, and the head will become abnormally large.
[9] Today we think that such people [...] eyes as small as little peas and arms as thin as jute sticks. He cant [...] saying, “Oh, those stick-like arms of his make him look so handsome. [...] fellow is uglier than an owl.”
[5] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, Kśatriyas were born out of the arms, Vaeshyas came out of the trunk of the body and Shúdras were born out of the legs.]
[1] Before eating do vyápaka [...] water. The system is: Wash the arms, the face, the legs, the neck [...] eyes a minimum of twelve times.
[63] Now, suppose a man seems to have [...] tight-lipped, sit quietly with their arms folded, and dismiss the situation [...] forward to establish sentient peace.
[64] Likewise, if any country perpetrates [...] the oppressor with the force of arms, and thereby come forward to establish sentient peace.
[122] Those who are professional hypocrites [...] depend solely on the strength of arms. Thus it is found that brute force alone is their only refuge.
[128] As there is always fight between [...] enjoy a sound slumber with their arms and legs outstretched, will be [...] 12 )
[10] The political leaders of so many [...] spend vast amounts of money on arms.
[6] Besides this, there is another [...] on the capacity of the body. The arms and legs should do work; all parts [...] kept in perfect working condition.
[19] (5) Pakśabadha práńáyáma [...] bone-joint or gland. In the case of arms, the tip of the middle finger, [...] of your sádhaná.
[13] If we analyse Parthasárathi [...] exhorts people: “Take up arms against injustice, against adharma, [...] human being has been accepted.
[20] The puruśa of Sáḿkhya [...] god Jagannatha who has neither arms nor legs), who simply looks on [...] Puruśottama in our philosophy.
[16] Some people think that since they [...] the Ganges. Mahaprabhu caught his arms and pulled him out, saying, “No, [...] commit a sin like this?”
[8] This is how Párthasárathi [...] practical life, how to take up arms against sinful and wicked people, [...] Him. This is the theoretical side.
[10] In Lord Shiva all six factors were [...] rules. Simple random movement of the arms and legs is not dance. Likewise, [...] scripture in every sphere of life.
[2] Mother is cooking and little baby [...] a mother cuddling a baby in her arms]. It is the mother, and not the [...] powers and Parama Puruśa.
[24] There is no atonement, however, for atipátaka. If, for example, one chops off the [arms] of an innocent person, one cannot [...] humanity in the service of mankind.
[8] (3) Párthivii mudrá : Lie on the back. Spread the arms on the floor beside the body. [...] breathe out. Practise seven times.
[12] And what is the nature of sin? [...] into the gutter. Naturally its arms and legs will be covered with [...] child out of the drain, wash its arms, legs, and body, take it on his [...] society as sinners is like this.
[19] In the distant past, long before [...] never hesitated to use force of arms, wily intellect or financial power to gain some petty mundane advantage.
[3] 3) A country can be conquered by force of arms but the mind cannot. Those who [...] the way of collective interest.
[277] A country can be conquered by force of arms but the mind cannot. Those who [...] the way of collective interest.
[584] I said a little while ago, and [...] with open heart and outstretched arms that all-inclusive philosophy [...] either directly or indirectly.
[620] People who are inflated with pride [...] terrorize others with their deadly arms cannot resist or suppress the [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[5] In the second stage the patient [...] or swollen. Various parts of the arms and legs also get swollen. While [...] are getting lodged in the soles.
[38] Kud́ + ka = kud́a [...] etiquette”, “to flail ones arms and legs, or to hurt somebody [...] means: The human body.
[60] I left home towards dawn and after [...] Of the two chairs, one had both arms broken off, and the other was [...] arm so I sat in the chair with no arms. I didnt have any work with me so I read over their timetable to help pass the time.
[84] I asked, “After becoming [...] total prohibition on the use of arms?”
[85] He confirmed, “Yes. We want to stop the use of arms all over the world.”
[73] Throughout history millions of [...] is sure, they seek refuge in the arms of death. Basing their way of [...] the dharma of human existence.
[130] After a short snooze beside the [...] for the pitcher with outstretched arms. But she couldnt find it! [...] help me find the pitcher.”
[11] [Brahmans came out of the mouth, kśatriyas were born out of the arms, Vaeshyas came out of the trunk of the body, and shúdras were born out of the legs.]
[10] Some people support casteism by [...] Supreme Entity, another from Its arms, another from the middle of Its [...] imagine that that Body has a mouth, arms, [etc.,] out of which the different [...] shloka is different from this.
[12] [Brahmans came out of the mouth (of the Supreme Entity), Kśattriyas were born from the arms, Vaeshyas came out of the trunk of the body, and Shúdras were born from the feet.]
[13] Actually, here “Brahmans” [...] rajahguńii ) represent the valiant arms, capitalists, merchants and traders [...] interpretation of the shloka .
[2] Strong beating sound in the chest, chest pain, breathing troubles, trembling of arms and legs, etc., are the symptoms of this disease.
[11] This process of emanation is not [...] comparatively longer than they are today. Arms reaching down towards the knees [...] description of Arjuna has written:
[13] [Look at the young brahman, more [...] gait like a kingly elephant. His arms down to his knees put even the [...] seems to be enveloped in ashes.]
[2] Swelling of the legs, gradual thickening [...] legs, but sometimes it attacks the arms also. The legs will grow to resemble [...] called “elephantiasis”.
[2] (1) Utkśepa Mudrá: [...] back, one should flex both the arms and legs, bringing them over the [...] for some time in the open air.
[11] The philosophy of Gandhi died before [...] survived only due to the force of arms and constant booming. If constant [...] and this causes them to revolt.
[12] In communist countries the party [...] possible approach – force of arms, terror and control over freedom [...] not suppressed for a long time.
[2] Hands placed at 90 degrees indicate the strength of the arms of the dancer. Táńd́ava expresses the spirit of strength. Your arms express strength and vigour. They [...] representing the spirit to fight death.
[6] Now, here we are. Say a few years [...] makes a grand measure with his arms spread wide). You do not know, [...] here. So nothing is non-causal.
[25] Now, “my party – mámakáh, [...] tongue, skin, vocal cord, hands/arms, feet/legs, anus, genitary organ]. [...] anudisha. So a total of ten dishas.
[35] At first, Suvimal pretended not [...] words, when she began flailing her arms and legs and saying, “I… [...] again? Stop it. Be quiet.”
[2] In lalita mármika, the position of the arms is above ninety degrees. This [...] I am Yours. I am Thine.”
[33] Consider the Mahábhárata. [...] insisted to the Pandavas to take up arms against the Kaoravas, because [...] certainly would not have done so.
[45] 1. Physical theft of any material [...] use of brute physical force, of arms or of strength of intellect, whether [...] money in a proper way is not theft.
[16] Caste System – Superstition [...] mouth, Kśatriyas from His arms, the Vaeshyas from His person [...] by means of constructive works.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] angry. If I make them angry, their arms and legs will tremble and they [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
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[47] Brahma sádhakas love people [...] provincialism, but would readily take up arms to defend justice and righteous [...] mátá svadeshah bhuvanatryam.
[93] Khagen wasnt able to stand [...] clothes on. At first I had to use my arms to help him, but after a little while he told me that he could walk by himself.