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[9] That is, only that treatise which [...] knowledge of various branches of art and science – such as literature, fine art, pure science, technology, social [...] deserves to be called genuine history.
[24] There is yet another interpretation [...] acquire various types of knowledge in art, science, literature, medical [...] attain God-realization thereby?
[16] Now, if you are to cross the peripheries [...] Parama Puruśa, Thou art a big ship, and we have taken [...] Parama Puruśa ! Thou art the best ship. So I pay my respect to Thee.”
[17] Bhavámbodhipotaḿ. [...] “ship”. “Thou art the ship, and taking shelter on [...] time, space and person.”
[10] It was Lord Shiva who trained those [...] to dance, Shiva taught them the art of dancing. He introduced a fixed [...] continued for many thousands of years.
[14] The role of Vraja Krśńa [...] anubhúti. Likewise, He demonstrated the art of karma yoga, which is an aspect [...] aparokśa anubhúti become one.
[19] [Thou art my father and my mother, Thou art my friend and my eternal companion, Thou art my learning and my wealth, Thou art my everything, O Supreme Lord.]
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[50] “O Lord, O Prabhu, Thou art the Lord of everything, but Thou art aniisha, You have no Lord. And [...] the Non-Attributed Entity.”
[130] The ministers reached the cremation [...] explained the ministers, was that art could not survive without the existence of such calamities. Art is dependent on these calamities; its very effectiveness is in their portrayal.
[19] You know in Tantra when one first [...] animal, I may be a Pashu, but thou art my Lord. I am Pashu but you are my Pashupati.”
[22] Then one says “O Lord, by [...] (divine in human structure) and thou art my Lord, thou art Mahádeva.” So in [...] nave of the cosmological order.
[12] You all know that there is an old [...] they do their real work? “Art is long, life is short”, says the old proverb.
[114] At times when the intellectual art and literature of the vipras failed [...] go to the deepest level of hell.
[232] A deep analysis reveals that many [...] compelled to produce commercial art, neglecting more subtle art forms in the process. Instead [...] spectacular lies with their pens.
[23] And there is a fight between bhakta [...] “O Parama Puruśa, Thou art the very fundament of my life, very base of my life. I exist because you exist.”
[10] How can you surrender the Self [...] to why they are busy with their art, they will say, “we get [...] because he or she gets pleasure.
[15] Gopa here does not mean the cowherd [...] is charmed, and in that state, art, architecture, all come to an [...] Rágińiis and the art of dancing, whatever they be, [...] that state is called Kiirtana.
[7] Innocent human beings are at the [...] PROUT, Neohumanism, microvita, art, literature, songs, music and [...] panacea to solve all these problems.
[2] In the then society there was no [...] strictly following the systems of art, music, dance, architecture and [...] thing, i.e. collective spirit.
[5] But as a result of clash and cohesion [...] came another question. “Who art Thou? Who are You, O Parama [...] He lived about 3500 years ago.
[6] Now, “Who art Thou?” So far as ordinary [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] It is because of this that the art of music is called “Gandharva [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
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[12] “Prabhumiisham” – “Thou art the controller of everything.” [...] the bondage of the guńas.
[12] Imperialism is a negative force, [...] aspects of human society – art, literature, education, trade, [...] cause of nihilism and cynicism.
[20] Therefore this patch of land was [...] partly knowledgeable about medicine, art, architecture and education, but [...] through the efforts of Lord Shiva.
[21] Then came Lord Krśńa [...] shape. People did not know the art of living collectively. The individual [...] of which was sown by Lord Shiva.
[33] People with a shúdra mentality [...] killed by stronger men. The little art and literature that existed did [...] given to materialistic enjoyment.
[61] There is no doubt that the culture of the kśatriyas – their music, dance and art – reflected their sensibilities. The art of the kśatriyas depicted [...] desire to increase their population.
[35] “O Máyá! Thou art the power of Lord Viśńu – the all-pervading Power. Thou art the prime cause of the whole universe. This heterogeneous world is evolved by the Static Force. So thou art the seed of the world, the Supreme [...] my emancipation (Mukti).”
[27] What I speak is only a manifestation [...] understand every moment that thou art all that is seeable, hearable [...] good. Control my moments properly.
[35] The art of attaining self-knowledge is [...] by virtue of Your grace.”
[24] You know, in Tantra, when a person [...] may be a pashu [animal], but Thou art my Lord. I am pashu, Thou art Pashupati [the Lord of Animals].”
[14] From ancient times many groups [...] fully developed in the spheres of art, architec ture and science. It [...] lack of the aforesaid six factors.
[6] In the following age human beings [...] . Those who first invented the art of weaving cloth to cover the [...] and given unstinting respect.
[2] I said that art is for service and blessedness and not for art;s sake. And regarding science [...] human life, of human entities.
[13] No other creature thinks like this. [...] reflected gradually in literature, art, etc.
[14] And in the field of science, what [...] the world of ideas. This love for art is the fundament of the aesthetic [...] synthesis which, alas, we did not do.
[2] By birth all human beings are just [...] am a pashu, an animal, and Thou art my Lord, Thou art Pashupati.” So in the first [...] the Guru is known as Pashupati.
[10] You know I told you that devotees [...] not know what sort of entity Thou art because I do not know philosophy. But this much I know – that Thou art my controller, Thou art my everything.”
[12] “O Lord, I do not know what sort of entity Thou art, but whatever Thou art, to that Entity I prostrate myself.”
[5] Though everybody would go to the [...] After this they would learn the art of operating various weapons, [...] the shastras were taught them.
[7] They decided to formulate these [...] all branches of knowledge – art, architecture, literature, medical [...] vádya is saḿgiita.)
[17] I realized that Khyát́andás [...] Ebonkatna, who excelled in the art of suspense. Nirmal Ghosh had [...] to organize a sumptuous feast.
[17] “What is the fault of the poor mind? O Shyámá, Thou art the Supreme Magician. We simply dance according to your tune.”
[22] The beginning point of prapattiváda is “I am, Thou art, and Thou art mine.” The culminating point of prapattiváda is “Thou art, O my Lord, Thou art.”
[23] In the absence of “I am,” [...] Hi, Tvaḿ Hi” (Thou art – Thou, Thou.)
[5] In the first phase the sádhaka [...] engineering science, medical science, art, architecture, literature – [...] called vijiṋánam.
[5] In the expressed universe Puruśa [...] to Her, exhibiting Her dexterous art of dance, rhythm and posture. [...] witness of Her masterly dance.
[87] In order to master the art of dance, one must become skilled in the art of mudrá. Dance as practised [...] nevertheless secondary to mudrá.
[9] If theory precedes practice many [...] manifestation of the theories governing art, architecture, literature, dance, [...] follows practice will be successful.
[17] “Akrodha” means “free from anger”. It is an art of fighting. Suppose A and B are [...] will be defeated. So this is an art of fighting. For a dhármika this art of fighting should always be remembered. [...] she will always be victorious.
[3] High ideals have been preached [...] preachers were expert (adept) in the art of preaching, there was no paucity [...] history with disregard and aversion.
[21] Take pains to see that all join [...] make a display of their talents in art. Remember that taking food together [...] pleasure of a Utsava is marred.
[11] In Tantra sádhaná [...] offer our homage to Thee, Thou art the only rescue in this crude [...] salt was lost, no one knows where.
[88] After Dakśas yajiṋa [...] of medicine; and the developed art of dance and music. For His excellence [...] god and Gaorii as their goddess.
[4] The two of them together, Shiva [...] science of music, the science of art, the physical sciences, etc. Párvatii [...] basis of Tantra shástra.
[25] A day will come when human babies [...] literature and more progressive art.
[45] [Knowledge denies existence Thine Yet mind insists – Thou art Divine.]
[67] If someone says that God came and told him, “Thou art my dear Son” or “Thou art the last Prophet” – [...] “Is” or “Is not.”
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] painting is said to be a higher art than dancing and music. This [...] form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] painting is said to be a higher art than dancing and music. This [...] form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[3] Shakuni : A certain part [...] famous for its distinctive style of art. Shakuni knew in his heart of [...] always triumphs, not duplicity.
[24] (18) If a drama or other art performance is staged and a charge [...] and half on the basis of merit.
[7] Other people are more concerned [...] endeavours they create poetry, art, music, sculpture, etc. They express [...] human principles are established.
[98] People must make steady progress in the realms of intellect, art and entrepeneurial action, and [...] become estranged from each other.
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[245] The ideal of an artist is to be [...] kinship with God, the greater their art. Those who possess a creative [...] a worthy or successful work of art.
[247] Art or literature is one of the sources [...] lead many to the path of the One.
[249] The true writer is not only a creator [...] need not attempt the creation of art or literature.
[251] That which moves along with the [...] fulfilment, is called literature. “Art for art;s sake” is not acceptable; rather the expression should be, “Art for service and blessedness.”
[26] Then the third one is mahápátaka. [...] particular businessman who invented this art is a mahápátakii. [...] nature. It will go on forever.
[16] Then again, the mere beating of drums is not the art of vádya [percussion]. [...] Shiva Himself added all this to the art of percussion; prior to Him, it was completely unknown.
[3] Here let us try to understand the [...] multidimensional progress: progress in art and literature, progress in dance [...] progress in all spheres of human life.
[24] Then again, the mere beating of drums is not the art of vádya [percussion]. [...] Shiva Himself added all this to the art of percussion; prior to Him, it was completely unknown.
[21] So we see that knowledge in the [...] of the human race, literature, art and other harmless means of entertainment [...] – this is the ideal life.
[43] I was saying just a while ago that [...] humans have trained them in the art of lying, that is different). [...] through their malevolent efforts.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] history, geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – [...] have never been able to before.
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[2] There is a small animal of the [...] necessity, that is, it knows the art of natural camouflage. And what [...] equatorial and lower temperate areas.
[1] Satyabhámá and Rukmińii, [...] government administration and the art of warfare. Perhaps you know the story of how she once led her country to victory.
[5] DO VERBS [...] are (Thou art playing.) are (You [...] meditates . –Eds.
[1] Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar understood [...] various aspects of the cultivation of art, literature, and music. This light [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita songs.
[7] Several of the discourses in the [...] authors viewpoints on culture, art, literature, aesthetic science, [...] go through the full discourses.
[19] “Saḿgiita as Soft Expressions of Art”. Original language, date and [...] part of “The Practice of Art and Literature” in Abhimata: [...] part of “The Practice of Art and Literature” in Prout [...] ÁVA and Jayanta Kumár.
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[8] When the ájiṋá [...] “You” (“Thou art”). The remaining feeling is now [...] is called nirbiija nirvikalpa.
[4] Nowadays science means creating [...] persons. Science should be just like art: science for service and beatitude. Art for service and beatitude, I said; [...] proper progress of human society.
[6] Here let us try to understand the [...] multidimensional progress: progress in art and literature, progress in dance [...] progress in all spheres of human life.
[23] The seeds of ideas germinate in [...] external world [in the form of art], those ideas undergo that transformation [...] many of them also exalted their art from the sphere of the objective [...] dexterous hands, the classical art of Ráŕh developed. [...] District in Ráŕh.
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[2] For their survival, human beings [...] contain within them literature, art and various sweeter and sweeter [...] beloved Shiva gave to the world.
[3] The age of Vaishnavite literature [...] wealth and incomparable treasury of art?
[14] [“Blessed thou art” was the boon of the goddess, “Your children will live in affluence.”]
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] history, geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – [...] have never been able to before.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] history, geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – [...] have never been able to before.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] history, geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – [...] have never been able to before.
[172] “Spiritual practice” [...] published in English as part of “Art and Science” in Ánanda Vacanámrtam 14, 1981.
[1] The object of the art of healing is to cure a patient, [...] is the welfare of the patient.
[14] “O Lord, Thou art the creator of this universe. [...] mind. I offer it to Thee.”
[16] The human mind has two main functions: [...] defects are bound to enter into their art, architecture, literature, philosophy, [...] parasitic weeds of immature expression.
[17] Suppose a painter is drawing a [...] pramá in the creation of art. Naturally, in the absence of [...] cannot be symmetrical or systematic.
[32] “O Prakrti, thou art never-ending. Viśnumáyá, thou art the seed of the universe, thou art the cause of the universe, thou art the supreme máyá [...] emancipation opens only when thou art merciful.”
[41] “In fact thou are one and only one. Thou art being manifest in these two objects.”
[3] The two of them together, Shiva [...] science of music, the science of art, the physical sciences, etc. Párvatii [...] Párvatiis questions.
[30] Direct acquisition from somebody [...] ápti. The secrets and the art of these practices are called [...] knowledge) cannot be had through books.
[3] Microvita come from outer space, [...] the propensities by learning the art of pratyáhára.
[4] A master cook was walking close [...] also accepted that cooking is an art form. Just listen to their melodious [...] garlic, onion, ginger.’”
[616] Nowadays science means creating [...] persons. Science should be just like art: science for service and blessedness, “Art for service and blessedness,” [...] proper progress of human society.
[4] Anyhow, the art that rose up on the basis of these letters is called “literature” in English.
[5] It should be mentioned that what [...] two. Literature refers to that art form which is based on letters [...] altogether different. Simply being an art form based on letters does not [...] the equivalent of sáhitya.
[46] So the recommended psychological [...] or painting or any other finer art, then their passion will be satisfied without any injury to themselves.
[102] In the Dvápara era, [...] addition to his famed mastery of the art of weaponry and different scriptures. [...] diplomacy is destroyed by diplomacy.
[110] Another meaning of the word [...] can earn a living through their art, then such an artist is called a “born artist”.
[3] One whose supremacy is accepted [...] or the practitioner of any fine art. If the actors of a country or [...] [representative of the actors].
[90] Kuliina also means one who is an expert in their chosen profession or art form and who has won the acclaim of the society for this.
[15] Acting is also an art of high order. The actresses who acquired special proficiency in this art were called kárikás .
[26] By using the suffix uń [...] by hand is called shilpa [art] or shilpankriyá [an art product]. In other words, shilpa [...] because it is a superior skill.
[29] The art of presenting a scientific theory [...] belong to science; it belongs to art. This kind of art is also a part of káru . And this art may or may not be shilpana [arts and crafts using ones hands].
[36] Since one meaning of káru [...] his unsophisticated knowledge of art, his creations were becoming very [...] the last day of Bhádra.
[37] There are serious differences of opinion amongst connoisseurs of art regarding the mount of Visvakarmá. [...] different according to others.
[6] [Taking all with Thee, Thou hast hidden thyself in the midst of all and Thou art mine.]
[1] Life is to fight. [...] I am a hero, I am a viira, thou art Viireshvara [Lord of Heroes].”
[5] So he becomes a deva. And he says: [...] structure”.) “And Thou art my Lord, Thou art Mahádeva.” So in [...] sádhaná of the spiritual aspirant.
[21] But fun never lasts long. Suddenly, [...] deer, just as proficient in the art of jumping, made an even greater [...] there and didnt fall down.
[34] It may be a bit irrelevant to mention [...] Jagaddhátrii in Chandannagar also. In art, grandeur, pomp and pageantry, [...] Jagaddhátrii idols are of gigantic size.
[20] Besides this, it is not possible for anyone to learn an art all by themselves. One must have [...] person from whom one can learn an art is a preceptor. Intuitional practice (sádhaná) is also an art and has to be learned from a preceptor. [...] necessity for obtaining emancipation.
[2] Everything in this universe of [...] science, rather it is a high-grade art. I said just now that this aesthetic [...] is certainly psycho-spiritual.
[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] of movement gives birth to true art and science; whereas that knowledge [...] sentiments emerge for low-grade art, literature, architecture, sculpture, [...] cannot defeat the mutative force.
[1] Yesterday I said something regarding [...] of saḿgiita [music], of art, of architecture, and of medicine [...] Nat́esha [Lord of Dance].
[10] In this shloka the first word is “nityánandam”. “O Lord, who art always in nityánandam.” [...] permanent nature is nityánandam.
[21] “Tattvamasi”. Now, [...] “Tattvamasi”, “Thou art That,” that is, “Thou art the Supreme Entity.” As [...] little boy, O my little girl, thou art That.”
[22] “Tattvamasyádilakśyam”. [...] little boy, O my little girl, thou art That,” is the Guru. I think you understand.
[16] The subtle feelings which could [...] be expressed in the next life. Art is the expression of unquenched [...] skill into an extraordinary talent.
[6] “O Mahádeva, I do not know how Thou art, what Thou art, because an individual with his [...] – “I do not know how Thou art, what Thou art, but I prostrate before Thee. I do not know what Thou art, but whatever Thou art, I prostrate before that Thou.” Yádrshosi Mahádeva tadrsháya.
[8] Now the question is, have these [...] pashus, we are animals, and Thou art Lord of the animals, Thou art ‘Pashupati.’”
[77] [I offer my salutation to the Sadguru [...] one with the import “Thou art that;” who is ever permanent, [...] influence of the triple principles.]
[1] Human beings express their feelings [...] kalá means “art”] was used more often than the [...] kriyá or action.
[13] Two thousand years ago when people [...] have been changes in the fields of art, architecture, literature and [...] If anybody were to insist that art, architecture, literature, etc. [...] gestures of your hands and feet.
[56] Hence we see that change occurs [...] human life – literature, art, language, script, everywhere [...] cannot be held back by sandbags.
[15] The days passed. A few thousand [...] were the oldest examples of their art.
[6] Depressions may also take place [...] perverted literature, music, dance, art, architecture, etc.
[12] The word “devayoni” [...] to kinnaras for guidance in the art of beautification and decoration. [...] cosmetics and aesthetics, and the art of beautification or aesthetic taste, came within the scope of kinnaravidyá.
[7] Though it is a slight digression, [...] many beautiful relics of subtle art which demonstrate the finer sensibilities [...] impoverished masses of Orissa.
[29] The scriptures, religious books [...] while life is not that long. “Art is long, life is short.” [...] in these conflicting theories.
[3] Dance is a highly-developed art. In the Oriental variety of music, [...] “artistic science”.
[6] Dreaming of rebellion, King Jagatnarayan [...] heritage of its own – in art and architecture, in wisdom, in [...] its own sovereignty and dignity?
[11] Thou art the shelter of all entities. You [...] shelter for maintaining existence.
[15] So it will be better if you can [...] ocean. Oh Parama Puruśa, Thou art a ship, and I take shelter in [...] this. I will take shelter in you -
[1] The world is rhythmic. The subtler [...] say that the subtlest stratum of art is the lines of drawing, and not [...] is why I said elsewhere that the art of painting is a subtler art - because here even higher expressions [...] earth and the nether world.”
[2] In lalita mármika, [...] “O Supreme Creator, Thou art mine and I am Yours. I am Thine.”
[28] Sometimes it so happens that people [...] represented the expressions of sculptural art. All these acts are extremely [...] circumstances. Destroying a work of art also results in the destruction of the sense of subtle appreciation, and this is in no way proper.
[19] Scientific approach is indispensable [...] require a harmonious literature and art for service and blessedness. Literature [...] languages of the common folk. The art which establishes a link between [...] ideas in three different languages.
[21] In Tantra sádhaná [...] offer our homage to Thee, Thou art the only rescue in this crude [...] salt was lost, no one knows where.
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[1] The fundamental difference between Art and Science is that one is movement [...] stage having cause and effect.
[2] What is Art? You do so many things. If you [...] style, they come within the scope of Art, as in the art of saying, and writing languages.
[1] Are art, music and supra-aesthetic science [...] the Lord loudly for all to hear.
[4] Once upon a time people preferred [...] all. Gradually they developed the art of cooking by adding spices, and [...] appreciate any crude song or music.
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[31] It may be a bit irrelevant to mention [...] Jagaddhátrii in Chandannagar also. In art, grandeur, pomp and pageantry, [...] Jagaddhátrii idols are of gigantic size.
[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, [...] just like an oasis in a desert. Art, architecture, literature, music [...] its inspiration from mysticism.