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Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (1)

[10] 7. Kleshakarmavipákáshayaeraparámrt́śah [...] by vipáka [reactions] and áshaya [saḿskáras] is called Iishvara.”

Psychic Assimilation in Psycho-Spiritual Practice (1)

[26] To ideate on Nirguńa Brahma [...] of saḿskáras) and áshaya (bundle of unserved saḿskáras) [...] unserved saḿskáras.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 1672 (1)

[1] Chande chaŕiye dile práń priyatama, Bháśáy bhariye dile gán. Ásháya ráuṋále ákásh [...] bháuṋgále he mahán.

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (4)

[16] The Entity which remains unaffected [...] (reactions or requitals of actions) and áshaya (unserved saḿskáras [...] above, they are called Iishvara.

[29] Next comes áshaya. The principal meaning of the word áshaya is ashraya or “shelter.” [...] microcosms, a shelter is indispensable.

[31] Regarding áshaya, spiritual aspirants should remember [...] tendency is called bhakti or devotion.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[88] [That Entity who remains unassailed [...] by vipáka [reactions] and áshaya (saḿskáras) is called Iishvara.]

Cardinal Attributions of God (7)

[2] “Kleshakarmavipákáshyaeraparámrśt́ah [...] klesha, karma, vipáka and áshaya is called Iishvara. Otherwise, [...] epithet for Him but not Iishvara.

[25] Áshaya: Áshaya means “containing entity”. [...] particularly for a crude or physical body.

[27] The town of Patna has got its áshaya in Patna district, Patna district [...] Asia, Asia is on the planet Earth.

[29] The áshaya of this planet Earth is this solar [...] Parama Puruśa there is no áshaya. He requires no shelter. So He remains unassailed by the influence of shelters. That is why:

[30] “Klesha-karma-vipákáshayaeraparámrśt́ah [...] klesha, karma, vipáka, and áshaya is known as Iishvara. In the Moghul [...] jagadiishvara. They were ordinary souls.

Abhedajiṋána and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[18] Now the question is, how can people [...] vipáka (serving of reactions), and áshaya (bundle of unserved reactions) [...] This is called anudhyána.