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[14] Tanmátra is a new term and [...] touch. Here the idea of the book is assimilated due to another tanmátra, [...] which ahaḿtattva performs.
[45] Puruśa evedaḿ sarvaḿ [...] these two happenings, can be easily assimilated by us with our original human [...] bhútaḿ yacca bhavyam.
[21] Everything, each and every expression, [...] may not be properly understood or assimilated by your organs. Some sounds are [...] they vibrate the entire creation.
[32] Any knowledge acquired by hearing [...] consciousness before it can be assimilated by the mind. The nature of consciousness [...] pará sádhaná.
[5] In the first stage of synthesis [...] The original waves of an object assimilated by your eye organ will be reflected [...] that object. But if those waves assimilated by your eyes are not properly [...] move towards Parama Puruśa.
[6] What is jiṋána – [...] external world is internalized and assimilated. Self-knowledge is the real spiritual [...] knowledge, one attains salvation.
[10] The waves of the force which bursts [...] these apparent changes is gradually assimilated back into the fundamental Cognitive [...] principles becomes progressively slower.
[26] Has sound any value if it does [...] bháva? Bháva is the assimilated form of spirituality. Hence, if [...] sadrsha parińáma.
[4] Though the Macrocosmic purpose [...] All created entities are equally assimilated in Him. The unit mind, however, [...] flow with a uni-purposive goal.
[24] The Arab culture was not only full [...] new Arab thought-wave. The Arabs assimilated the antithetical Egyptian sensibility, [...] the retreat of the Iberian Moors.
[25] One question remains. Since ancient [...] ancient Arab thought-waves were assimilated into the Islamized Arab thought-waves. [...] themselves over the ancient Arab ideas.
[26] The word “jagat” is [...] the subtlest portion can only be assimilated through deeply universalistic [...] within the scope of its purview.
[22] [When the Vedas and all the scriptures are churned, the essence of all knowledge is assimilated by the yogis, and the non-essential portion is eaten by the pandits.]
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] will have to be transformed and assimilated through the processes of incantation, [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[6] Now, if people dance according [...] ground, then those benefits are assimilated by the body. That is why in táńd́ava [...] for a fairly long period of time.
[7] It often happens that whatever [...] bursts – so those who have assimilated only a little of the psychic world [...] thereby invite their own ruin.
[1] Not only were the ancient civilizations [...] with them in their eastward course assimilated in Vauṋga-D́abák; [...] from north-east came and mingled.
[3] Shiva appeared after the influx [...] starting-point that Ráŕh assimilated all subtle and aesthetic manifestations [...] pulsation of existence. A poet says:
[31] [When the Vedas and all the scriptures are churned, the essence of all knowledge is assimilated by the yogis, and the non-essential portion is eaten by the pandits.]
[7] With continued spiritual practice [...] this viirabháva is fully assimilated, the person becomes godlike.
[2] Whatever we can think of and whatever [...] Cosmic Mind. The form of the world assimilated by the unit mind depends entirely [...] proper functioning of the indriyas.
[429] In the absence of the proper exercise [...] ground, then those benefits are assimilated by the body. That is why in táńd́ava [...] for a fairly long period of time.
[557] It often happens that whatever [...] bursts – so those who have assimilated only a little of the psychic world [...] thereby incite their own ruin.
[72] All of these languages have characteristic verb-endings and all of them have assimilated the Sanskrit vocabulary with ease. [...] Bengali words or foreign words.
[5] The guardians used to consider [...] firmly established and properly assimilated by the pupils.
[35] Generally the lecturers or assistant [...] imparted have a strong base and be assimilated.
[35] Languages are also influenced by [...] language of the Aryans, and the Aryans assimilated the introversial spiritual practice of the non-Aryans into their religion.
[16] “Kiirtaniiyah sadá [...] attains permanent liberation is assimilated into Him. Hari here means Parama [...] difference between Hari and Hara.
[5] Now understand that your sensory [...] you perceive them and get them assimilated in your mental sphere. After perceiving [...] able to symbolize it completely?
[3] When people listen to something, that idea is not assimilated immediately. It only gets assimilated when the mind is in a state of [...] enters through the ears, but is only assimilated when the mind is in a state of [...] to a state of pause and then you assimilated the idea that someone was saying, [...] running away?” The message is assimilated by you that someone is calling [...] to move through speed and pause.
[5] In every sphere of life the same [...] this period of systalsis, what is assimilated in a state of pause is expressed [...] alone is not enough. It has to be assimilated. Some people say, “Sh, sh,” [...] also accompanied by assimilating.
[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] storage place in the liver, are assimilated into the blood and gradually accumulate. [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.
[34] In the case of respiration also, [...] form, but not yet fully accepted or assimilated. The vibrations have no doubt [...] acceptance of them, will come later.
[10] The word Bengal is mentioned here. [...] various stages. Just as it has assimilated many things from others, so it has also given many things to others.