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[6] Many say that nature creates. But [...] Ábrahmastamba – “Even a blade of grass would not move. Right from Brahmá to a blade of grass, it is all His desire.”
[7] Brahmá means the stage of [...] would not want. And the little blade of grass too would not move.
[5] During your spiritual practices [...] Creator of the universe to a single blade of grass, will cooperate fully [...] to the best of their capacity.
[20] Now let us analyse Vraja Krśńa. [...] expressions – from a lowly blade of grass to Brahmá, the [...] exist, She only appears to exist.
[17] Now, there is a regulating point [...] resembles, to some extent, the tip of a blade of kusha [a type of grass]. In [...] no other way than this”].
[5] But those who are not your born [...] the Cosmic Entity to the tiniest blade of grass ( ábramhastamba [...] This is certainly not correct.
[5] Trńádapi suniicena . A person should be more humble than a blade of grass. Grass is such an ordinary [...] acquire more tolerance than grass.
[10] “With more tolerance than a blade of grass sing the name of Parama [...] will sing your praises.”
[6] (Here the term “Brahma” [...] Brahmá the Creator to a blade of grass,” everything is permeated by Brahma.)
[15] Now one must remember that during [...] everything. Without His mercy even a blade of grass cannot move.
[2] Now let us see why there is omniscience [...] “stambha” means “a blade of grass”. In other words, [...] Prajiṋá is behind it.
[4] And just to accelerate the speed, [...] universe, from a big mammoth to a small blade of grass is of His creation and [...] Father, your nearest and dearest one.
[9] The link, you see, is an indirect [...] individual, from a mammoth to a blade of grass. So a mammoth cannot move without His grace, and a blade of grass also cannot move without [...] singular entity, the God of all gods.
[26] Out of fear of Him, the wind blows, [...] Being then said, offering him a blade of straw, “Here, burn this.” [...] gods remain at the fringe of fear.
[3] The one who has known the Supreme [...] Brahma – to the lowliest blade of grass, is the supreme goal, [...] the quality of making one great.
[8] The other cult, the non-Shaeva [...] without which not even a single blade of grass can move. This doctrine [...] nothing in this universe, not even a blade of grass, can move without His [...] that He desired it, and then the blade of grass moved. What is the harm [...] cult over the non-Shaeva cult.
[1] I think it is my socio-spiritual [...] any volcanic eruption nor can any blade of grass move without his order. [...] the term “prapatti”.
[3] Now, I have already said that a jiṋánii cannot even force a blade of grass to move, but the bhakta [...] ones own endeavour”.
[7] Your fundamental basis should be [...] per His desire and not a single blade of grass can move without His [...] jiṋánii has no future.
[8] What is ota yoga? The Cosmic Father [...] single grain of sand nor a single blade of grass is neglected by Him. [...] the psychology of melancholia.
[8] And not only is this birthright [...] the mighty mammoth to the small blade of grass, everybody enjoys his birthright. Nobody is insignificant. Nobody is unimportant.
[4] You are a spiritual aspirant. “You [...] of modesty, more than that of a blade of grass.” And you know, [...] people by ascribing Godhood to them.
[153] Na is the acoustic root of moha [...] live in a country where not even a blade of grass grows, where people die [...] exporter of food to other countries.
[16] The bonus system of work and piece [...] allowed for manufacturing a scissors blade is two hours and the work is actually [...] similar to the cooperative system.
[5] “My gaze suddenly fell towards [...] and in his hand he had a blunt blade. I clearly heard what he said: ‘Hey, can you check and see how sharp the blade is?’ Just as soon as I reached out to take the blade from his hand he drove it right [...] Dipten all right or not?”
[7] Having read Mihirs letter, [...] afternoon Prashanta had seen him put a blade to his throat.
[135] God has the same care for an ant, [...] cannot move without His Grace, and a blade of grass also cannot move without [...] Supreme Father is always with you.
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] a tree moves – not even a blade of grass grows. The gradual ascension [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[87] It is due to Parama Puruśa [...] Brahmá, the Cosmic Creator, to a blade of grass, is billowing and swinging [...] become liberated from all bondages.
[20] In order to get rid of abhimána, [...] being polite and humble. Just as a [blade of grass] may lie on the ground [...] humble. Humility such as that of the [blade of grass] can alone save a person [...] keep away from abhimána.
[8] And everything that moves is a [...] Brahmá, the Creator, to a stamba, a blade of grass, everything is being [...] He is “Jagatguru”.
[10] It is important to note that sattvaguńa [...] transformation from a sprout to a blade and from a blade to a leaf and then to autumn defoliation, [...] the destroyer, of Hari and Hara.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] from the highest stratum down to a blade of grass. And for the sake of [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[10] Now, these two processes are occurring [...] Everything in this universe, even a blade of grass, is within His vast mind, [...] microcosm: it becomes an outer reality.
[5] Now whatever Parama Puruśa does, He does for the good of humanity. Not a single blade of grass can move without His [...] continues smoothly without changing.
[16] Is this in agreement with prapatti [...] exist, nothing can move, not even a blade of grass. So in accordance with [...] spirit of prapatti in using them.
[12] Some of the people then began to [...] Creator, without whose will not even a blade of green grass can move? How could [...] prapatti], as it is called today.
[18] “Ábrahmastamba.” [...] stamba – stamba means “blade of grass” – everything [...] “Sarvabhútántarátmá.”
[2] “The Creator is a singular [...] if He does not like, not even a blade of grass can move.
[3] Each and every intelligent man [...] remembers this fact, that not a single blade of grass can move without His [...] men away from the Supreme Hub.
[2] What is prapattiváda? Human [...] even a leaf of a tree, nor even a blade of grass can move. Total surrender [...] ‘Whoever comes, goes.’”
[6] There is a story in the Vedas. [...] Entity then said, offering him a blade of grass, “Here is a blade of grass, blow this if you can”. [...] The fire was asked to burn that blade of grass but he was also unsuccessful [...] returned, having failed to make that blade of grass wet. The people thought, [...] He disclosed His real identity;
[16] To a spiritualist, everything – right from the Creator down to a small blade of grass – is the manifestation [...] themselves in this tragic predicament.
[11] The exclusive love for Viśńu [...] His created objects. Even a small blade of grass is His creation. Hence [...] respect for each and every entity.
[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] object of the universe up to the blade of grass. A devotee will serve [...] ca”. There is no other way out.
[25] This universe of ours, as you know, [...] every grain of dust, each and every blade of grass – all are being [...] every grain of dust, with every blade of grass – that will be [...] light of proto-psycho-spirituality.
[2] What will a good person do? Trńádapi suniicena [humble like a blade of grass]. They will stay away [...] trińádapi suniicena . For example, a blade of grass remains underneath everyone. [...] people will stay away from ego.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] huge dinosaurs to the smallest blade of grass is in a state of constant [...] forward towards its ádarsha.
[2] Let us first examine whether Parama Puruśa, without whose permission not even a blade of grass can move, has any role [...] does anything in this connection.
[13] Yet that Controlling Entity, without Whose wish, without Whose order not even a blade of grass can move, cannot possibly [...] appropriate reactions to actions.