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[3] Gods relation with human [...] chapatis to the son who is a Master of Arts and only one to the next son who [...] childrens attachment for the parents.
[11] These days the sign “No smoking [...] music, dance, songs, culture of fine arts, etc., for if the mind remains [...] world – this is its nature.
[14] The implementation of various economic-development [...] followed by commerce and then the arts. Only talented arts students should be given the opportunity to pursue higher studies in the arts. A small percentage of these students [...] thus overcrowding the profession.
[72] Incidentally, I should mention [...] was a great demand for blue for arts and crafts, and different kinds [...] indigo plant has become obsolete.
[24] The dream world is directly concerned [...] arises out of music or other fine arts, belongs to this loka. Let us [...] happiness by cultivating only the fine arts, but they can not fully establish [...] Sádhaná is indispensable.
[112] The vipras culture included music, dance, arts and crafts. It emphasized the [...] culture were substantially lost.
[15] Gopa here does not mean the cowherd [...] are in domestic life; they create arts, architecture, literature, painting, [...] that state is called Kiirtana.
[64] With the dawn of civilization humanity’s [...] themselves through the media of arts and crafts. Primitive humans depicted [...] the results of epochal changes.
[153] As the sense of subtle aesthetics [...] direction. The cultivation of fine arts by those who have not developed [...] success in the creation of art.
[170] For architecture a perfect mastery [...] blending of the crude and subtle arts in architecture. No matter how [...] considered to be the subtlest of all the arts, that we find the true expression [...] mundane and the supramundane.
[5] The expressions of life may increase with intellectual development. There is no place for fine arts, literature and music among the [...] life may be called more cultured.
[21] During the first phase of the British [...] of the world – with modern arts, science and education. So henceforward [...] anus vara and diirgha visarga.
[6] In the Vaedika era there was division [...] of weapons would study martial arts more than the scriptures. Even [...] skilled in the use of weapons.
[28] According to the predominance of [...] subtle inner feeling, or create arts and crafts. The feet are rajogúnii(mutative) [...] tongue and nose tamoguńii.
[10] The fine arts came into existence through the medium of mudrá. Lord Shiva is the creator of the fine arts. Mudrá is “the externalization [...] the desires of the mind”.
[3] In order to satisfy and develop [...] education, relief, welfare, medical, arts, etc.
[74] Whoever attains the wish to merge [...] and to merge into Him. All the arts, the rules how to merge in Him, [...] is no other alternative to this.
[2] Everyone knows that Sadáshiva [...] Sadáshiva so interested in the arts of dance, song and instrumental music?
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] influence which is expressed in arts like music, dancing, painting, [...] form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] influence which is expressed in arts like music, dancing, painting, [...] form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[21] (15) Agriculture, arts, commerce and other developmental [...] carried out on a cooperative basis.
[22] (16) Fine arts lead human beings to the trans-sensory realm; hence sádhakas should not discourage fine arts; rather they should support them, directly or indirectly.
[5] An ácárya/á [...] individually they can cultivate the fine arts. An ácárya/á [...] permission of a purodhá.
[9] c. Aśt́amii (Fine Arts Day): Once collective Iishvara [...] types of fine-arts exhibitions.
[245] The ideal of an artist is to be [...] precisely, the worshippers of fine arts, have to be spiritual aspirants. [...] worthy or successful work of art.
[13] So, the psychological approach [...] music, painting or any of the fine arts, the instinct of addiction will [...] any further harm to themselves.
[44] “Fine Arts and Mudrá”. Discourse [...] Bengali by ÁPA and ÁAA.
[1] As the sense of subtle aesthetics [...] direction. The cultivation of fine arts by those who have not developed [...] success in the creation of art.
[11] Inseparably connected with the temple art of Ráŕh were two other arts – flower art, or cork art, [...] country to this state of affairs.
[3] The author of Namah Shiváya [...] humanitarian, Shiva the pioneer of arts and science.
[7] Now yoga. Yoga is the most developed [...] expresses oneself through so many arts and sciences. The final point [...] supreme expression of veracity.
[1] You can adopt any honest livelihood [...] crudeness. No one should utilize fine arts for material benefits; but in [...] ácárya/á.
[256] Fine arts lead human beings to the trans-sensory [...] aspirants) should not discourage fine arts; rather they should support them, directly or indirectly.
[110] Another meaning of the word [...] nature is to be engaged in the arts. If one does not give up their [...] called a “born artist”.
[29] The art of presenting a scientific [...] or may not be shilpana [arts and crafts using ones hands].
[30] All arts and crafts where tools are used [...] [ káru crafts].
[12] Those who follow their “Iśt́a” [...] father possesses fifty Masters of Arts degree and his son doesnt [...] the question of big and small?
[28] “When this is the situation [...] bride get to cultivate the fine arts? Now, can you give me a direct reply to these simple questions?”
[5] Anyway, we have made a beginning. [...] 1990, a music college and fine arts college will be opened. A Textile [...] can also be opened for ladies.
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[1] Human beings express their feelings [...] carcana [the cultivation of fine arts]. Lalita carcana is also called simply “the fine arts” or “subtler arts”. In ancient literature, the word [...] Women who were adept in fine arts were known in the society of Gupta [...] sentences properly. Similarly, in fine arts, the need persists and will persist [...] and action in expressions of fine arts are also called kriyá [...] kriyá or action.
[53] Suppose a particular group has a high standard of arts (theatre, cinema, etc.), but the [...] dramas upon those good people.
[49] Parents deceive their children [...] taught the first lessons in the arts of lying and deception by their own parents at home.
[2] The word gańiká [...] and accomplishments in the fine arts, music and drama, and by her personal [...] sannyásiniis [renunciants].
[1] At the beginning of civilization, the desire to create arts and crafts arose in the human mind. At that time artisans used to work at home, and arts and crafts were produced in cottage [...] participated in the creation of arts and crafts. Later people realized that some arts and crafts could not be produced [...] that existed were decentralized.
[2] In this connection one thing should be remembered – the more that arts and crafts are decentralized, [...] detrimental to a well-knit social order.
[4] Gandharva microvita are the collective name of those microvita which arouse love for the fine arts in the human mind. They inspire people to cultivate the fine arts. They intoxicate the human mind [...] world of subtle ideation. The fine arts are known as “gandharva [...] with a flood of divine effulgence.
[31] An ácárya/á [...] individually, they can cultivate the fine arts. An ácárya/á [...] permission of a purodhá.