Ar > References for ‘arrive’
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[10] Happiness is derived by getting [...] them satisfy it. The conclusion we arrive at is that the dharma of humanity [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.
[24] And what does He do to protect [...] forward at a much faster speed and arrive sooner at their destination. For [...] of Parama Puruśa is Hari.
[3] What is the Múlá [...] behind each and every effect, we arrive at the final essence, that is [...] Spiritual aspirants have said:
[12] Tadyacchecchánta átmani [...] through effect and cause and thus arrive at the final essence. The procedure [...] ultimately arrives at the Supreme Cause.
[22] The great danger in diagnosing [...] that it is nearly impossible to arrive at a firm conclusion about the [...] factors is a matter of controversy.
[136] “If we can start from here [...] “then we should be able to arrive in Jamalpur early this morning [...] some people to work on it.”
[137] “Ill be ready within five minutes. I need to arrive in Jamalpur within two hours.”
[8] There is a subtle difference between [...] relationship back to its original cause we arrive at the last stage. Beyond this [...] it is automatically annihilated.
[19] You can certainly claim that the [...] also be called many, because we arrive at many by adding many ones together. [...] only the number one is suitable.
[7] We deduce conclusions just from [...] noumenal cause. It is not proper to arrive at conclusions from mere observation of outward expressions.
[3] Under special circumstances, at [...] way for them. Those who delay, arrive late at their destination; those who do not delay, arrive earlier. For it has been said, [...] the binding influence of Prakrti.
[1] Those who consider themselves greatly [...] ignorant, it will be very difficult to arrive at a correct judgment. Offhand [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[16] One need not ask for any thing [...] their sincere efforts will surely arrive at this stage; whoever is blessed [...] the Supreme Entity; it is a must.
[45] If you move along analysing the theory of causation you will arrive at the cause by seeing the effect. [...] special base is out of the question.
[32] As He is feared by all, every action [...] later. Out of fear, he will always arrive at the stipulated time.
[29] Whatever may be the apparent differences [...] of synthesis one will ultimately arrive at the Supreme One. Whether you [...] connecting link – all in one.
[30] What is the vast play of cosmic [...] their original source will finally arrive at the Supreme Causal Factor. [...] subjective bearing to Puruśa.
[10] Happiness is derived by getting [...] them satisfy it. The conclusion we arrive at is that the dharma of humanity [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.
[8] Thus, on the one hand, Parama Puruśa [...] sources of impetus, human beings arrive at their destination. If some [...] let Parama Puruśa do His.
[61] The dyotamáná stage [...] waiting for that glorious day to arrive when we will be able to give a [...] fraction of the vast world of ideas.
[105] While discussing ka I mentioned [...] cause your host in Dignagar if you arrive at his house late and expect him [...] symbolized by the acoustic root kha.
[4] In the event of any complicated [...] the Central Purodhá Board arrive at unanimously will be binding [...] post for reasons of ill-health.
[5] This expressed world either in [...] their limitations, they will either arrive at a diluted stage and lose this, [...] very big, but it is not infinite.
[8] From this we arrive at the conclusion that mind never [...] with the universal Puruśa.
[220] Suppose there is a big garden of mangoes and both the intellectuals and devotees arrive there at the same time. The devotees [...] have been eaten by the devotees!
[38] The human society is continually striving to arrive at a synthesis through analysis, [...] the progress of human society.
[6] Do not indulge in unnecessary criticism [...] case, because it is not easy to arrive at a verdict.
[18] Those who think that they can concern [...] and finally, through its help, arrive at self-knowledge, are mistaken. [...] considered an ideal way of life.
[18] Only after crossing the first three stages can one arrive at the fourth and ultimate stage. [...] welfare of the universe”].
[51] “Dont you know that?” [...] of the house, so if you were to arrive there before them you would be [...] Wednesday by any means.”
[52] “No, I didnt see them,” [...] was correct: I was expected to arrive at Burdwan at ten on Wednesday [...] I apprehend some danger.”
[27] Now, is there any difference between [...] hair-splitting knowledge which aspires to arrive at the goal through the conflicts [...] viprapatti nor prapatti nor aprapatti.
[4] I kept long vigils waiting for You to arrive. But You did not come to me, [...] And dont forget my love.
[20] “Self-knowledge is true knowledge, [...] bodhanát – “One will never arrive at the truth through it.”
[8] For higher spiritual practice, [...] karma, or action. Next you have to arrive in front of his house, gently [...] calling Him, is bhakti or devotion.
[2] 2. Planchette or other such demonstrations [...] statements by other astrologers who arrive at their conclusions with the [...] creation of the demonstrators.
[14] Máyá has three guńas [...] caught by the police. Therefore we arrive at the paradox that Mukti (i.e. [...] Máyá, but rather through its help.
[93] Those who think that they can concern [...] and finally, through its help, arrive at self-knowledge, are mistaken. [...] considered an ideal way of life.
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] commission and omission. They used to arrive by boat during the Gauṋgáságara [...] the crime of touching the land.
[16] In Vaishnavite philosophy the controlling [...] we try to explain Him, we will arrive at the same point. 3500 years [...] from these?” No, He is not.
[5] Suppose some one says, “I [...] ignorant, it will be very difficult to arrive at a correct judgment. Off hand [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[95] “ ‘That we cant [...] oclock train. It takes two hours to arrive, which means that it arrives at [...] late, which means that it will arrive at two in the morning, which will [...] our feast here.’ ”
[102] “Khulna is not very far at [...] that 9 P.M. train and didnt arrive in Bagerhat until nine in the [...] the timetable it was supposed to arrive at 11 P.M.”
[123] Aklmand began telling the story. [...] because even though cow-ghosts arrive now and then, not a single goat-ghost [...] along with their rice and ghee.
[96] 4) When, after dividing something, we arrive at such a state where it can no [...] it has been said in the Shruti:
[3] What is knowledge? It is the understanding, [...] intellectual analysis, human beings arrive at the Supreme truththis alone [...] alone is the path of knowledge.
[9] In Kańádiiya [...] and so on – then we will arrive at a stage where the Mind becomes [...] fallacy of infinite regression.
[121] “Dont you know that?” [...] of the house, so if you were to arrive there before them you would be [...] Wednesday by any means.”
[122] “No, I didnt see them,” [...] was correct: I was expected to arrive at Burdwan at ten on Wednesday [...] I apprehend some danger.”
[139] Winter was on its way out and spring [...] Pradesh. We left at daybreak and would arrive in the evening, about eight at [...] ardently in love with its icy crown.
[18] We cannot expect judges to agree [...] question, the judge and jury may arrive at different conclusions; it will [...] be unwise to retain the judge.
[142] Night was coming to an end and [...] again and again, “When you arrive at the demon kingdom, your every [...] Theyre nothing but chickens.”
[20] The meaning of the verbal root ii is “to move rapidly”, “to arrive suddenly”, or “to [...] epidemic or plague of locusts.
[16] Suppose there is a big garden of mangoes and both the intellectuals and devotees arrive there at the same time. The devotees [...] have been eaten by the devotees!
[37] Human society is continually striving to arrive at a synthesis through analysis, [...] are crumbling to pieces today.
[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] talented people of the society is to arrive at a firm conclusion as to what [...] cannot defeat the mutative force.
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] At that time chilli had yet to arrive in this country. [...] popular in the local language.
[14] The second source of knowledge [...] So through inference one cannot arrive at a safe conclusion.
[2] The word eka is derived by adding [...] become pointed”, “to arrive at a single point after abandoning [...] colloquial meaning is “one”.
[33] Purport: Every created object obeys [...] action in pratisaiṋcara, we arrive at the five fundamental elements. [...] of action in saiṋcara, we arrive at the Mahat of the Great. The [...] why, is redundant and untenable.
[62] The long pointed brinjal (kulii [...] but this brhatii was the last to arrive. At evening time, when the jute [...] consider inedible is vrntáka.
[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] on the evidence, it is easy to arrive at the conclusion that the poet Kalidasa was from this area.
[43] Suvimal lowered his voice: “Lichus [...] Ill get you some lichus when we arrive in Calcutta.”
[30] In the first stage you study; in [...] sides; and in the third stage you arrive at “blissful or non-blissful, [...] “rationalistic mentality.”
[12] The meaning of the verbal root [...] the prańava sound one will arrive at the original source, the Puruśottama [Cosmic nucleus]. In the Shruti it is said:
[53] I remember a story now about paralysed [...] start at dawn the next morning and arrive early in Ranchi.
[45] Talking about ácarańa [...] highest place among them. I used to arrive there in the middle of the afternoon [...] mountain in front was completely bare.
[50] It was the full moon in Phalgun [...] heart desires. Prasenjit had yet to arrive; perhaps he was still in the harisabhá [...] their white peaks in the distance.
[4] For the sake of self-preservation, [...] capability for action. Thus we arrive at the conclusion that everything [...] situations and inert in others.