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[8] Human beings and elephants live [...] human beings survive. They should aspire to live long while performing [...] like that of an earthworm.”
[11] Now, my Vrajagopála attracts [...] Vrajagopála. No other entity can aspire to this most exalted position.
[46] Thus, if paráshakti is the [...] shakti is so limited, how can one aspire to describe the Supreme Knowing Faculty.
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] ambition for power, who always aspire for power, are called Rakśa. [...] is not the only greed. Those who aspire for good qualities are called [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
[9] People seek deliverance from the whirlpools of darkness; they aspire to illuminate their lives and [...] art cannot remain idle or inert.
[15] The first point is that the desideratum [...] rich or famous, or even if they aspire to have a post-mortem gate pass [...] desideratum is still not dependable.
[16] Sense experiences can lead the [...] sádhaka or bhakta [devotee] should aspire for this sort of liberation.
[13] According to human longings and [...] see within themselves what they aspire for and then let their minds flow [...] body of a deer at his next birth.
[44] [A: “So the ascription is [...] within relativity, we have to [[aspire]] to the Supreme stance of salvation.”]
[41] And after that Hariḿ bhajet – “aspire for the Lord.” [...] 14 )
[19] In this socio-economic set-up people [...] psychic entities for which people can aspire are themselves unlimited, and [...] growths of human beings are hampered.
[16] Ordinarily sectisms terminate in [...] Kośa, but no further. Many persons aspire to achieve happiness by devoting themselves to idolatry. They do not aspire to get absorbed in Paramatman [...] the subtlest expression of mind.
[9] Since the beginning of creation [...] merged in Puruśottama who aspire for Him as the ultimate destiny, [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[55] You should further remember that [...] shade. Likewise, one should not aspire to become like a palm tree which [...] tolerant than the trees”].
[15] Even if there is something in communism [...] even if there is – people aspire for democracy because they can [...] principles are best for the time being.
[74] Those who depend solely on magnanimity [...] are bound to fail. And those who aspire to establish communistic systems [...] procreating; they cannot live like that.
[88] In such a socio-economic program, [...] entities for which human beings can aspire are themselves unlimited, and [...] and physical growth is hindered.
[7] Only to those who aspire to realize Parama Puruśa [...] thus they will rule the rulers.
[6] Nidrá [sleep]. A person [...] given to too much sleep can never aspire to attain the peak of progress [...] get back fresh energy for work.
[43] The word bhrt is derived from the [...] been said that mortal beings can aspire to salvation by severe penance. [...] upavása will bring virtue.
[133] The question may arise, Is it possible [...] will be accomplished if those who aspire to establish the world government [...] ulterior motive in their minds.
[24] In Nirguńa Brahma, which [...] without characteristics and those who aspire in that direction should also [...] innermost recesses of the heart.
[27] O children of Ánanda Márga, [...] beyond the attributes. You must not aspire to be the white-coloured vipra, [...] which is free from all colours.
[33] This is why I said earlier that [...] Consciousness, rather than to Prakrti. To aspire towards Prakrti inclines one towards [...] imperceptibly tightens the páshas.
[26] Today, we are in the advantageous [...] Krśńa. It can never aspire to come within His close contact, [...] break its head in the attempt.
[56] The other meaning of guhá [...] mental, and seeing whether you aspire for Him or for worldly objects. [...] your own “I”-ness.
[10] In the case of sáttvikii [...] Puruśa. Sádhakas should aspire for Him and Him alone, and this is the Supreme Goal of all human endeavours.
[420] Vrajagopála Krśńa [...] Vrajagopála. No other entity can aspire to this most exalted position.
[28] The poet Saraha says, “Look [...] much pious deed as you can and aspire to live a hundred years. To do [...] Sea a member of our team said:
[36] “Samá” means [...] in the shloka, “you should aspire to live a hundred years”. [...] [“Live a hundred years”].
[54] This world of ours is adhruva, yet some human beings aspire to amass huge fortunes. They want [...] they can possess them permanently.
[9] The greater devotees, however, [...] pleasure, to make Him happy and never aspire to derive pleasure, or happiness for themselves. This is the highest peak of devotion.
[1] Once during a conversation with [...] the qualifications for those who aspire to enter the path of sádhaná [...] recitation of Gods name?”
[1] Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar teaches [...] highest stage to which humans can aspire. In this book the author shows [...] rights and their presence on earth.
[43] Rágánugá Bhakti [...] Rágátmiká Bhakti aspire to be close to Brahma and feel [...] Gopiibháva or Vrajabháva.
[19] Since the beginning of creation [...] merged in Puruśottama who aspire for Him as the ultimate destiny, [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[21] Now the question remains: in the night of blinding darkness, do humans alone aspire to feel the soothing touch of [...] discussed Him much up until now.