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[7] If this doctrine is accepted, then [...] násti [non-existent] one moment and asti [existent] the next moment – [...] [“the world is false”].
[11] Yadi távat advaetasiddheh pramáńam asti, tarhi tadeva dvitiiyamiti nádvaetam [...] liuṋgágamágamyamánah.
[39] Towards the end of Buddhas [...] is beyond the expression of asti ["is"] and násti [...] inexplicable. Actually, God is supramental.
[1] It has been said, “Puruśah [...] interpretation is, “Purasi asti yah sa Puruśa” – [...] Puruśa is akartá (non-doer).
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] Kinnara after death. “Kinnarah asti ityarthe Kinnara.” Those [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
[2] Matter or object is indispensable [...] “Na tasya pratimá asti” i.e., He has no image. Mind cannot [...] to the concept of limitlessness.
[70] The knower of Brahma then feels [...] universe. “No tasya pratima asti,” i.e., He has no comparison. [...] ceases to be Brahma or the Great.
[41] The characteristic of that Supreme [...] “Na tasya pratimá asti,”, i.e., He has no image. [...] embrace him and take him on her lap.
[2] Both individuals and society are dependent on three factors for their existence, viz., Asti, Bhati and Ananda. Dwelling place, [...] facilities are the sine qua non for Asti or existence. The term Bhati means [...] would be an encumbrance, a boredom.
[5] The destruction of a particular [...] exist. You can rest assured of Asti.
[9] The third factor which is a blending of Asti and Bhati is a socio-economic [...] construction of the social edifice.
[16] In the future also, for want of [...] Ananda. They are also conscious of Asti and dont lack in the six [...] war against immoral activities.
[6] The word “wheat” in [...] means “wheat”, and asti means “is”. (Asti in Sanskrit, ast in Persian. So [...] is between these two languages).
[6] Jarasandha, the powerful king of Magadha, had two daughters, Asti and Prapti. Both of them were [...] eliminate Jarasandha from the earth.
[16] By studying the Sanskrit language, [...] asmákaḿ grhaḿ asti, we should conclude that it is [...] recognition to prapattiváda.
[279] 2) Kaḿsa was the king of [...] Jarásandha, the king of Magadha – Asti and Prápti. This great [...] Kaḿsári means Krśńa.
[16] Naenamúrdhvaḿ na tiryaiṋca na madhye parijagrabhat Na tasya pratimá asti yasya náma mahadyashah.
[13] The average longevity of a script [...] “Idaḿ asmákaḿ grham asti.” In Vedic it is, “Yetad [...] “Tad asmakaḿ grham asti” in Saḿskrta, “Tad [...] not of Saḿskrta origin.
[43] In Africa, languages differ according [...] Saḿskrta. For example, “asti” is Saḿskrta and “astá” [...] grandchild of Rg Vedic Saḿskrta.
[120] Áste → Ácche → Áche. Similarly we get the word achi from asti. Asti → Acchi → Achi. This [...] somewhat into the next consonant.