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[11] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] and with all the unit creations collectively in His introversive movement. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[103] [Puruśottama is linked to each entity individually and to all entities collectively.]
[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which [...] aśt́apásha, collectively known as Avidyámáyá, [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.
[6] Just now I explained to you Yoga [...] 1000 propensities and goads those collectively withdrawn propensities unto Parama [...] Karma Yoga in Saḿskrta.
[14] There is common wont in each and [...] qualifications of human beings. Collectively you may say, it is the human mode.
[3] [It is debatable whether time, [...] ultimate cause of creation. Even collectively they are not the cause of creation, [...] be affected by virtue or vice.]
[17] [Saḿyoga, “combination”.] [...] accident[, and jiivátmá] collectively can create a Supreme Entity. None of these entities is the subtlest entity.
[45] Similarly, the verb ejati means [...] Koshal Samaj, have decided to move collectively hand in hand sharing the common joys and sorrows of life, struggling collectively against wrongs and injustices. Thus samaja is derived from the root verb ej.
[8] Let your advent in this world be [...] be successful, individually and collectively.
[89] The preservation and utilization [...] will not manifest if the land is collectively owned in a cooperative system. [...] production without much effort.
[49] In the expressed universe ka is [...] two of them together are known collectively as nádabindu. Although [...] 2 )
[12] By adding the suffix thal/vak to [...] the Rk, Yajuh and Arthava Vedas collectively make the Sámaveda. The [...] portion is somewhat strenuous.
[13] Very often people become victims [...] upon the entire universe at a time collectively, it is called His prota yoga. [...] individual and collective association.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] disappear from where they are to day. Collectively the human race will not come to an end.
[11] Parama Puruśa is neither [...] unit and this is called ota yoga. Collectively He is associated with all and [...] immediately without any loss of time.
[8] He is connected with the universe both individually and collectively. His individual relationship is [...] saḿyuktah puruśottamah”.
[11] So you see that the landlords began [...] [worship] of the goddess Durgá collectively, because separately they did not [...] the landlords down to the masses.
[6] Even though the vipras came into [...] the sentiments of the mass (who collectively cannot be called intellectual). [...] the greater part of the world.
[9] Then what about the physical sphere? [...] utilize, so that they can live collectively on this wealth. For mental peace, [...] need be worried on this account.
[10] Now the problem remains in the [...] enjoy the [worlds] property collectively – Devábhágaḿ [...] hardships, and are still suffering.
[11] Now, in order to remove peoples [...] meant for all, so that all can live collectively. It is not proper that one person [...] life is full of pain and misery.
[4] Hydrogen, sulphur and oxygen collectively form sulphuric acid. When these [...] varies, the result will also vary.
[21] Then came Lord Krśńa [...] did not know the art of living collectively. The individual qualities that [...] of which was sown by Lord Shiva.
[9] In the social sphere, the perennial [...] be undertaken individually but collectively. Those who provide leadership [...] morality). Such people I call sadvipras.
[13] Those who want to thwart the introversial [...] eight fetters (páshas) are collectively known as the force of Avidyá. [...] subservient to their disciplined mind.
[7] For a person who has no food to [...] social bondages, you should struggle collectively. But in the case of psychic bondages [...] occur in the spiritual sphere.
[30] When the waves of the unit mind [...] have a shúdra mentality can collectively be called the shúdra society. [...] waves of matter, control them.
[50] When a person progresses from the [...] Mind) – (the last three are collectively called causal or astral or unconscious [...] of both bondage and liberation.
[13] All the Máyás except Anumáyá are collectively known as Vishvamáyá. [...] Krśńa in the Giitá,
[5] Discrimination has been practiced [...] that, if they really wish to move collectively, they must possess some additional [...] must prepare yourself accordingly.
[6] In Sanskrit there are six main [...] respectively – which are collectively called anudisha. So four plus six makes ten.
[45] After proper karma sádhaná [...] hardship themselves, individually or collectively. Their duty comes within the scope [...] the universe. Lord Buddha said,
[6] There are certain characteristics [...] distinct characteristics, which are collectively called dharma – mánava [...] beings; they are human in form only.
[6] When you eat something sour, a [...] were formulated in the brain, are collectively known as “memory”. [...] eating those very same delicacies.
[12] Due to exploitation, the kśattriyas [...] Now these shúdras collectively want to destroy the dominance [...] conducive to real human welfare.
[25] “Pratyaḿjanáḿstist́hate [...] helpless, neither individually nor collectively. Always remember that He is with [...] with us even at the time of doom.
[26] The greater the control a person [...] citta all the objects which are collectively apprehended by more than one sense or motor organ.
[30] I have already said that práńáh, [...] it, the práńa is collectively static. The greater the control [...] “soft” also, dont you?
[9] All human beings, all spiritual [...] move along the path of beatitude, collectively singing the song of the Lord, singing the praise of the Supreme Father.
[5] [It is debatable whether time, [...] ultimate cause of creation. Even collectively they are not the cause of creation, [...] be affected by virtue or vice.]
[6] In Sanskrit there are six main [...] respectively – which are collectively called anudisha. So four plus six makes ten.
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.
[11] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually and (4) with all collectively in His introversial movement [...] pratisaiṋcara and saiṋcara.
[6] About 1,200 years ago Upabanga [...] Samatat, Banga, Barendra and Mithila. Collectively these five areas were called “Pancha [...] gaur means “sweet”.
[8] God can remove Máyá [...] from individuals and not from all collectively.
[1] As the sphere of knowledge increases, [...] given by Shiva to Párvatii collectively form the shástras [scriptures].
[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARA. [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversial [...] breath. PUŃYA. Virtue.
[270] Struggle and war are not synonymous. [...] be bright both individually and collectively. Let us fight these divisive [...] are stronger than your obstacles.
[4] When Sadáshiva introduced [...] spiritual life as well: these three are collectively known as saḿgiita , of which the first part is giita , or song.
[4] About 1,200 years ago Upabanga [...] Samatat, Banga, Barendra and Mithila. Collectively these five areas were called “Pancha [...] gaur means “sweet”.
[15] In such a society, where belonging [...] property of the universe is to be collectively utilized, and where there is no [...] spiritual reasons is not possible.
[16] Collective social functions [...] By performing certain functions collectively, all the members are engaged in [...] of unity and interest in others.
[17] (2) At the end of the shráddha [...] maturity. Thereafter, the villagers collectively will be responsible for its care. [...] serious crime against the society.
[4] In the older days, Párvatii [...] arranged in perfect order, and are collectively known as nigama shástra. [...] because of their practical value.
[12] So whether in the material world [...] todays people, both individually and collectively, rush headlong without control, [...] only indirectly, but also openly.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] ota yoga ) and (4) with all collectively ( prota yoga ) in His introversial [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] People may say that there is a [...] beings are both individually and collectively associated with Brahmananda (Cosmic [...] Ananda both these terms are used.
[7] The human brain is limited, and [...] human beings both individually and collectively; it leads them on the path of [...] think easily and in the proper way.
[9] Thus if you have even only one [...] together, they can do kiirtana collectively; if one thousand people assemble [...] Puruśa in the mental sphere.
[2] The movement that the ancient human beings started, collectively as well as individually, has not [...] movement; it is uninterrupted.
[6] The second principle is sama-samája [...] towards Him, both individually and collectively; but we will not be able to move [...] the realization of Cosmic grace.
[6] Human life is characterized by [...] treatment, and so on – which are collectively known as culture. Any one of these [...] guide them along the right path.
[5] The relation between man and man, [...] – how to move singularly and collectively – the collection of all [...] the finality of a civilization.
[2] When human beings first appeared [...] began to feel that they should live collectively in order to fight against the [...] patrilineal and matrilineal orders.
[7] Ráŕh appears emaciated [...] rational persons of the world think collectively about Ráŕhs [...] to build up Ráŕh.
[2] Answer : PROUT advocates [...] members of the cooperative will be collectively responsible for the management [...] psychological preparation of the people.
[2] Answer: PROUT advocates the phase [...] members of the cooperative will be collectively responsible for the management [...] psychological preparation of the people.
[15] A large portion of Bengal is watery [...] Goyári and Krishnanagar, developed collectively into the cultural centre of Bengal [...] renowned modern-day clay sculptors.
[117] Honest and benevolent individuals [...] purpose of rendering social service collectively (and not for fomenting politics), [...] such boards to contest elections.
[7] You should bring about this revolution. You should collectively chalk out plans and programmes and demand such a change, such a revolution. Do not delay.
[4] Now, what is the actual meaning [...] “equipoise”. Equilibrium and equipoise are collectively known as pramá.
[45] When all the lokatrikońas [...] physical, psychic and spiritual strata collectively form the final lokatrikońa [...] humanity, for the entire living world.
[17] The all-knowing entity is called [...] Brahma will have to be regarded as collectively perishable and collectively imperishable. It is only the creation [...] entity of the unit in its totality.
[7] It is a fact that the population [...] food and accommodation people will collectively convert barren land into arable [...] and satellites and settle there.
[2] In the older days, Párvatii [...] arranged in perfect order, and are collectively known as nigama shástra. [...] because of their practical value.
[29] Párthasárathi never [...] He advised people, “Move collectively; look after the welfare of all; [...] solving all your mundane problems collectively, you should direct your minds towards subtler spheres.”
[2] It is said, Otah protah yogábhyáḿ [...] created beings both individually and collectively through ota and prota yoga.
[4] And prota yoga is Parama Puruśas [...] world and the universe – collectively. Here He is obliged to listen [...] and all in ota and prota yoga.
[7] Párthasárathis [...] through His ota yoga, and with all collectively through His prota yoga. Vraja [...] science more from Vrajagopála.
[14] Lord Krśńa, in His [...] well – this is how we work collectively. This is the way for human beings [...] sphere as well, humanity should live collectively. You should live in unison. You [...] psychic flow. You should fight collectively against your common enemies. Unitedly [...] 2 )
[20] If the resultant force, the force [...] energies active in that body are collectively called práńáh, [...] 3 )
[9] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] is an ańu puruśa.
[16] PADAVII. See UPÁDHI. [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] and with all the unit creations collectively in His introversive movement. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[14] PAORÁŃIK. Puranic, [...] and with all the unit creations collectively in His introversive movement. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[15] In this way it becomes easy to [...] knowledge and action, which we collectively call devotion. Without the inspiration [...] also advance the collective life.
[9] [...] of positive or negative nature, collectively maintaining the balance of the [...] subjective.)
[1] The living world is divided into two categories according to natural law: one lives collectively, and the other lives individually. Now let us examine these two classes.
[3] Those creatures whose minds have [...] since many cells are functioning collectively, there is greater scope for clash [...] transformed into the subtle mind.
[6] Now, this sentiment works in two [...] reason why they do not want to live collectively; they prefer to roam about the [...] individualistic mental tendency.
[7] There is another category of living [...] intellectually.” Thus they choose to live collectively. For instance, lions, elephants and pigeons all live collectively, and they have family lives as well. In this way they advance.
[10] So if we analyse these two categories [...] greatly benefited, so let us live collectively.” Others think instead: [...] conducive to our development.”
[11] Some people are of the opinion [...] live separately and others live collectively. Lions have canine teeth and they [...] depends on mental constitution.
[36] Puruśottama (the Cosmic [...] associated with the created beings, both collectively and individually through Otah and Protah Yoga.
[399] Why did Krśńa wish [...] exploitation, one will have to work collectively in every stratum of life. For [...] morality should be established.
[404] Krśńa never preached [...] advised the people: You are to move collectively. You are to look to the welfare [...] solve all your mundane problems collectively while directing your minds towards subtler spheres.
[563] So whether in the material world [...] todays people, both individually and collectively, rush headlong without control, [...] only indirectly but also openly.
[2] However, the goal of all sorts [...] period. If all of you will work collectively in this effort, then it will not [...] will be accomplished very quickly.
[2] You all know that living beings [...] live in isolation and some live collectively. For example, common domestic [...] they live only for themselves.
[15] There are fifty letters in Sanskrit [...] together like a garland they are collectively called the akśamálá, [...] indicate them by drawing the mouth.
[79] There are many differences between [...] not have this habit. They bark collectively only when they have to fight an [...] brave and a jackal is cowardly.
[148] A keṋco/kaiṋcukii/mahiilatá [...] bhaeśá-joṋk . A cluster of leeches is collectively described as kuiṋja .
[15] If there is more than one stanza in a poem they are collectively called kulaka (in neuter gender). If a song has more than one verse then they are also collectively called kulaka . Some people [...] petal”. There is a Sanskrit verse:
[17] I raise this topic because I want [...] repent, to be taken individually or collectively.)
[18] But if the time does come when [...] of treatment arises when people collectively are not able to advance towards the goal under their own internal power.
[9] The manomaya kośa is subtler [...] súkśma manah, are collectively termed “causal” or [...] does not appear to be correct.
[5] The physical afflictions of this [...] natural or man-made – if people collectively chant kiirtana , the calamities [...] bring direct relief in no time.
[30] 10) Those fruits which are used as food are collectively known as kavara. The trees of those fruits are also called kavara.
[98] 11) Earlier I mentioned that the [...] crows will gather there and try to collectively harass the killer. When crows [...] the plural form of latá).
[73] Throughout history millions of [...] course of action to take, they would collectively attack the prevailing social structure. [...] the dharma of human existence.
[126] This idea of oneness is fundamentally a spiritual idea. Individually and collectively human beings will have to accept [...] fundamental truth, the better.
[130] All the cats and the dogs said: [...] first. The rest of us will eat collectively whatever remains. Just for tonight [...] arrange a proper bed for you.”
[8] It is impossible to solve singlehandedly [...] philosophy. The sooner you are able to collectively implement that philosophy, the [...] not depend upon food too much.
[38] That which is beyond the periphery [...] Human beings, individually and collectively, only have the capacity to comprehend [...] and akála sees Him, too.
[13] “We collectively give this baby the name . . . . . . .”
[10] PAIṊCABHÚTAS. Five [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversial [...] + Cosmic done “I”.
[27] Again, on the basis of race we [...] society will never attain Samadhi collectively. It is never possible to attain liberation or salvation collectively. So in individual spiritual life what is important is the feeling that human beings move collectively and help one another. In religion [...] divided on the basis of such things.
[29] (1) To preserve their existence, fighting collectively against hostile natural forces.
[11] Trtiiyaḿ gurupújanam [...] guiding those withdrawn propensities collectively unto the object of adoration, is called pújanam in Sanskrit.
[9] From this very auspicious moment, you should take a vow to progress individually and collectively and build a new society on the [...] the greatest mission of our life.
[7] He is with the Universe, that is, [...] every individual also. That is, collectively He is attached to the world, to [...] 2 )
[10] Similarly the same Cognitive Principle [...] perceived or conceived personally or collectively.
[121] In most cases planets are those [...] on. When several or more stars collectively resemble a certain animal or some [...] the name ekáuṋga.
[11] When the demons perpetrate atrocities [...] demonic strength individually or collectively, Parama Puruśa has no other [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[14] PAIṊCA BHÚTAS. [...] individually (OTA YOGA) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversial [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[12] PANDAVAS. The sons of King Pandu, [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversial [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[5] Wherever there is a movement, wherever [...] mission; and our lives, singularly and collectively, are a mission. Not missions – [...] And that is the causal factor.
[29] That is why, in Ananda Marga Oṋḿkára [...] is nothing else to be desired. Collectively or individually He is everything. [...] attaining Him means attaining all.
[1] At the beginning of civilization, [...] places where production was done collectively, or the first factories. At that time the few industries that existed were decentralized.
[1] Collective production is a system in which something is produced collectively. In an agricultural society as [...] commodities which are produced collectively. For example, sugar cane farmers in India collectively produce raw sugar from sugar cane grown in their individual fields. They collectively purchase a large vat in which [...] for the preparation of raw sugar.
[2] In society human beings have to work jointly with others so that everybody can move forward collectively. Samánam ejati iti samájah. [...] those things which cannot be done collectively should be done individually.
[3] So, it is always better for people [...] – however a meal can be shared collectively. Where individuality dominates [...] humanity may be adversely affected.
[6] In every field of collective life [...] people do something individually or collectively, but keep themselves under other [...] avoid subordinated cooperation.
[28] Taxes, levies, excise duties, etc., should be collectively paid by the cooperative, thus [...] small part of the total revenue.
[2] In that age of struggle or in that [...] they formed groups to struggle collectively. In the age of physical strength [...] during the period of the monarchy.
[3] Purport: In pratisaiṋcara, [...] [or astral, or unconscious] mind collectively. The witnessing puruśa [...] after removing their crude parts.
[29] [Puruśottama is linked to each entity individually and to all entities collectively.]
[73] Purport: The gates of organs (i.e., [...] are conjoined with the citta, are collectively called the indriyas [organs]. [...] what we commonly call the eyes are collectively called the eye indriya.
[40] Purport: If the resultant force [...] energies active in that body are collectively called práńáh [vital energy].
[3] In this sloka, people are cautioned [...] to people, both individually and collectively.
[1] Between the points of no magnitude [...] expressions within and without are collectively called language.
[129] It is desirable to practise various [...] practised both individually as well as collectively. In collective Iishvara prańidhána [...] attend weekly dharmacakra regularly.
[17] All these luminous bodies are collectively called devayoni. Besides the above, [...] transformed into Prakrtiliina.
[25] This universe of ours, as you know, [...] is controlled by one Centre both collectively and on a unitary basis. Thus each [...] light of proto-psycho-spirituality.
[127] (56) The entire humanity must be looked upon as one integrated existence – and move collectively towards the all-round perfection [...] intellect and collective endeavour.
[132] (58) All the beings of this universe [...] humanity and is to be resolved collectively and resolved it must be.
[145] (64) All the entities of the universe [...] So move on individually, move on collectively. Let your sincere help illuminate those who have lagged behind on the path of movement.
[13] PANDAVAS. The sons of King Pandu, [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversial [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[13] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] the song portions of three Vedas collectively made up the Sámaveda [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[13] PARAMÁ PRAKRTI. Supreme [...] individually (ota yoga) and (4) with all collectively (prota yoga) in His introversive [...] and with all the unit creations collectively in His introversive movement. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[44] At that time some twelve friends [...] worship individually, but we can collectively organize the pújá [...] everyone could take part in it.
[7] Now listen to these three sounds [...] supreme sounds, a, u and ma; and collectively a-u-ma becomes aum. For each and [...] the acoustic root of that action.
[22] This Cognitive Faculty which lies [...] it remains associated with them collectively as the Cognitive Entity, it is [...] matter; everything else is cetana.