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Various Occupations (20)

20 occurrences

The Vipra Age (2)

[113] The vipras’ culture was not [...] step with the general mass. Vipra artists wished, through their intellectual [...] obediently at the vipras’ feet.

[232] A deep analysis reveals that many [...] vaeshya-controlled governments. Artists wield their brushes according [...] spectacular lies with their pens.

The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (1)

[10] How can you surrender the Self [...] ideation I get joy.” If you ask artists or architects as to why they are [...] because he or she gets pleasure.

The Practice of Art and Literature (60)

60 occurrences

The Lord Should Always Be Praised (1)

[6] A kind of mixed Tantra was evolved [...] are placed in the garland. The artists who make these effigies today [...] significance, nor are the worshippers.

The Liberation of the Devotee (1)

[12] There is another problem also. [...] of what they think. Writers and artists, through their pens and brushes, [...] also human beings are in bondage.

The Evolution of Society (1)

[14] For humanity to progress, a harmonious [...] and, for the same reason, how many artists are compelled to suppress their [...] obstacles to their spiritual progress.

Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva) (1)

[21] Take pains to see that all join in the Utsava. Give full opportunity to all the artists to make a display of their talents [...] pleasure of a Utsava is marred.

Society (2)

[23] (17) Artists are great benefactors of society, [...] maintenance must be given to the author.

[24] (18) If a drama or other art performance [...] should be distributed among the artists, half on the basis of labour and half on the basis of merit.

Social Discourses (5)

[242] A good many genius students are [...] for the same reason, a host of artists are obliged to nip their extraordinary [...] quick speed to the Supreme Bliss.

[245] The ideal of an artist is to be [...] the limits of the senses. So the artists, or more precisely, the worshippers [...] Transcendental Entity. The greater the artists’; understanding of their kinship [...] worthy or successful work of art.

[257] The artists or writers, before holding their [...] the aid of creative writers or artists when they face such a challenge. [...] in the very necklace of victory.

Saḿgiita As Soft Expressions of Art (5)

[1] As the sense of subtle aesthetics [...] bounds of the sensory world. So artists, or more precisely, worshippers [...] success in the creation of art.

[3] Besides this, in the individual lives of such artists there occurs a serious catastrophe. [...] poets, sáhityikas or artists, no matter what reputation they [...] singers, actors and other kinds of artists have prematurely withered away before attaining full development.

[5] Can there be an artist without [...] hunger, the endeavour to become artists by effort and labour alone is [...] him or her to develop genius.

Ráŕh – 3. (1)

[5] Krishnachandra, the king of Krishnanagar [...] won fame by bringing many shellac artists from Ilambazar, Birbhum, and helping [...] city architect of the then Bengal.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[23] The seeds of ideas germinate in [...] the traditional screen painting artists of Ráŕh earn fame [...] District in Ráŕh.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[25] Kalighat was a small, temple-centred [...] Pat́uyás were the artists responsible for the renowned Kalighat [...] with inspiration from the British.

Mysticism and Yoga (1)

[3] That is, in the quest for the Infinite, [...] human glory. Now, it is the duty of artists to express their work in a nice [...] of each and every human being.

Mixed Tantra (1)

[2] A kind of mixed Tantra was evolved [...] are placed in the garland. The artists who make these effigies today [...] significance, nor are the worshippers.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (4)

[3] One whose supremacy is accepted within the society of artists, or whom other artists accept as their representative, [...] [representative of the actors].

[4] The feminine form of kulaka [...] who acts as a representative of artists”. A woman who is not kulaká [...] kulaka is called kulakii .

[7] There is a controversy over [...] chameleon. They are natural camouflage artists, and like other such creatures [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.

Invention of Various Musical Instruments (3)

[4] The tuning pegs used to loosen [...] has the same meaning. The master artists who have the expertise of when [...] following purpose on the part of the artists: either to please the audience [...] common people, let alone the master artists, know that sound is not emitted [...] brightly on the banner of gold.

Human Expressions and Human Movements (1)

[19] (3) Then the third human [movement] [...] start work in the RAWA [Renaissance Artists’; and Writers’ Association] [...] of the human actional faculty.

Education (1)

[78] Finally I would like to say that those teachers, dramatists, actors, writers and radio artists whose help is essential to sow [...] trying to solve their problems.

Decentralized Economy – 2 (1)

[13] In medieval times skilled ivory [...] consequently the skilled ivory artists of Burdwan were compelled to travel to those places.

Publisher's Note (1)

[22] Most of the other pictures of birds, [...] in the book were drawn for us by artists Shrii Anjan Basu of Kolkata, Shrii [...] sincere gratitude to each of them.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[60] We get the word aopanyásika [...] mistakenly call great literary artists or fiction writers aopanyásika. [...] certainly an insult to history.