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“You Have the Right to Action Only” (11)

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Publisher's Note (1)

[1] We are happy to publish the Fourth [...] this edition. Most importantly, colour and black-and-white pictures of [...] useful to our esteemed readers.

Yoga and Tantra (8)

[9] Each of these propensities has its own vibration and its own colour as well. When someone grows angry, [...] and simultaneously changes its colour. The fair-complexioned man becomes [...] has its own vibration, its own colour.

[10] These vibrations, representing [...] and each vibration has a certain colour and sound. The sounds of the fifty [...] expressions. Each sound has its own colour, and because of these fifty sounds [...] – literally means “colour”. There are primarily fifty sounds [...] every propensity has a particular colour. The colour of the sentient principle is white, of the mutative yellow, and of the static black.

Yatamána – the Stage of Perseverance (2)

[17] Waging war against the forces of [...] flowers, the ripples on the river, the colour of the leaves and the scintillating sky. But in the new moon night, one finds one colour alone – black – which [...] fiercely against such staticity.

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (5)

[79] sukha = happiness; ánuraktih = affection, love, devotion, hunger: anu – rańj (colour) + ktin (refers to the change in mental colour from the influence of the vibrational colour of an object which the mind desires); [...] living being; vrttih = propensity

[208] varńa = colour (here, mental colour); pradhánatá = predominance; [...] dháráyám (7th case) = in the flow

Where There Is Dharma There Is Iśt́a, and Where There Is Iśt́a There Is Victory (1)

[13] Then what is the most favourite [...] Bhágavata Dharma. If the colour of gold is black, then it is no [...] Dhriyate dharma ityáhuh.

What Is the Primary Cause of the Universe and Who Is the Only Object of Ideation? (1)

[16] Jiivátmá [synonymous [...] part in action. A mirror has no colour, but it becomes red if a red flower [...] causal factor of the universe.

Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7) (1)

[28] What is Krśńa like? [...] chew betel or use other things to colour the lips and mouth, but my Krśńa needs nothing except His sweetly enchanting smile.”

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17) (6)

[3] Take for example the colour red. The colour is there in the external world. [...] accordance with those vibrations.

[4] All vibrations, all kinds of dance, produce sound. One sees the colour red in the external world. When that colour comes and strikes the eyes of [...] When the mind dances on seeing the colour red, a sound vibration arises [...] sádá [sparkling white].

[22] Dualists make a serious and dangerous [...] are not even concerned about the colour of the sugar: your mind is focused [...] existence and becomes one with Him.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetadvaetaváda (Discourse 19) (6)

[23] Any object which creates bondage in the mind has its own particular colour. In those early days people used [...] each object having its specific colour. The significance of the Dol Liilá, the Spring Festival, is to surrender all one’s mental colour to Parama Puruśa, and thus free oneself from the bondage of colour.

[24] Vraja Krśńa gave [...] one surrenders one’s mental colour, be it black, yellow, red, etc., [...] becomes free from the bondage of colour and merges in one’s true self. This is the highest stage of advaeta.

Views of Other Faiths (2)

[12] Charvaka : At the time of [...] lime and catechu produces a red colour. According to Charvaka, paiṋcama [...] called nástikas .

[34] [Consciousness arises from action [...] factors of matter, just as red colour comes from betel leaves, lime and catechu when they are chewed together.]

Vibration, Form and Colour (46)

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Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (1)

[2] The story of a puráńa [...] Gauṋga flows is yellowish in colour, and thus the Ganga water is also [...] Krśńadvaepáyana Vedavyása.

Universality in Race, Language, Religion and Culture (2)

[1] The subject matter for today’s [...] facie differences in language, colour, etc. in human beings, still in [...] may be linguistic differences, colour differences, national differences, [...] the tongue, that should be heard.

Twice Born (6)

[6] Now you see, so far as mental colour is concerned – according to the mental tendency, the mind has colour, and that colour is according to the wavelengths [...] blackish. Black here means not the colour of the skin, not the complexion, you know, but the mental colour. Actually it concerns – what? Mental colours. And one may change one’s mental colour by dint of one’s sádhaná.

Treading the Broad Path of Spirituality (4)

[2] The scriptures declare that there [...] dancing the kaośikii dance. Colour has a tremendous influence on [...] enough not to be affected by any colour, it is called “vaerágya” or “renunciation”.

[3] Renunciation does not mean giving [...] means not to be influenced by any colour. It can be compared with certain [...] objects to influence my mind.”

[4] One should always live in harmony [...] don’t allow material objects to colour their minds will have to associate [...] their shelter, are free from fear.

Throughout the Ages (1)

[10] Now this worship of Shiva-liuṋga [...] expressions in this universe have colour and sound. The human eye may be [...] science behind the acoustic roots.

The Vipra Age (2)

[4] The awakening of the pinnacled [...] embodiment of whiteness – their colour is white. As they express themselves [...] of spiritedness, cannot be their colour.

The Vaeshya Age (1)

[12] Due to their intense effort vaeshyas [...] forces and are symbolized by the colour yellow.

The Universal Expression of Parama Puruśa (2)

[11] Niilah pataungo harito lohitakśa [...] – “Little insects of blue colour, of green colour, and [...] my Lord, my loving Lord.”

The Supreme Entity Transcends All Colours (22)

22 occurrences

The Supreme Cognition (7)

[20] Each and every propensity has got [...] vibrational expression there is sound and colour. So the fifty propensities are called fifty colours (“colour” is varńa in Sanskrit). [...] 3 )

[21] In the Tantric varńamálá, [...] emanated wave has a particular colour and a particular sound. The sound [...] a comes first and not á?

[24] Then the rśi says Deva. [...] is, “causal matrix”: colour serving as the causal matrix, [...] letters are mothers of this universe.

[27] Sarvabhúteśu gúd́hah [...] there is an expression, there is a colour, there is sound. That colour may or may not be visible. That [...] and every created being”.

[28] But why does the word sarva mean [...] particular sound, a particular colour. Now the acoustic root, the sound, [...] point, the fundamental positivity.

The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (4)

[5] One who charms everybody, who attracts [...] “black” or “dark colour”. When there is black amongst [...] not to be attracted, one will be.

[25] Sixth one is vaerágya. Vaerágya [...] does not get associated with any colour of the world. No colour can colour His mind. He is within all and also far from all. This is Vaerágya.

The Spirit of Yoga (2)

[2] What is yoga? There are so many [...] value, but it has also got a special colour. That is why these fifty letters [...] expression, and there is no expression of colour or any other inference.

The Social Order and Superiority and Inferiority Complexes (1)

[8] There cannot be any complex in [...] the pretext of inferior caste, colour, education or poverty. Since this [...] flower that dies before it blossoms.

The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván” (5)

[29] The sixth attribute is vaerágya [...] virága. Rańj means “to colour”. Adding lyut́ to the root [...] other hand, means “to remove colour”. Thus virága is that which removes colour. And vaerágya is the abstract-noun form of virága.

[30] Whatever things the people of this [...] hanging high up in the tree. Its very colour tells you it is a jám. [...] When we see the colour, we get attracted. But a being [...] bháva [stance] is vaerágya.

The Secret of Dharma Lies Hidden in the Mind (3)

[3] Furthermore, when there is any [...] well. Take the case of milk. If its colour is black, we cannot accept it to be milk because the actual colour of milk is white. Here a marked change in the colour of the milk has taken place.

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (7)

[19] Take for instance the case of Kálii. She is described as meghavarńá, black. Why the black colour? Because it was conceived that [...] not been created, there was no colour, and want of colour is black; so the idea of want of colour is represented by Kálii. It is not possible to think of any other colour, because there was no other colour.

[38] A chameleon ( vahurúpii [...] (similar to a lizard) can take on the colour of the leaves of the tree on which it is perched.

The Practice of Art and Literature (5)

[76] The suggestion of subtle hints, [...] the people – a touch of its colour must be conveyed to their minds.

[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] hero...” Picture after picture, colour after colour, must accompany the words; this is what the child’s mind craves.

[197] Powerful people have exploited [...] calumnies. To extol the dress, colour, family, caste, class and ancestry [...] playthings of political parties.

[213] [There is only one race in the [...] There is no difference between one colour, one race, and another For [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (4)

[41] Not only that, there is also a [...] relation to Shiva. Then, regarding her colour, in one part of the shloka she is described as meghavarńa [“having the colour of a cloud”], that is, grey-black [...] girl, so she may have been that colour); then again she is described [...] shloka itself. The second meaning is

[43] “One whose sweet behaviour [...] atasii flower (that is, a golden colour), is called shyámá.” [...] shloka would be self-contradictory.

The Pervasive Influence (4)

[31] Not only that, there is also a [...] relation to Shiva. Then, regarding her colour, in one part of the shloka she [...] is, grey-black [“having the colour of a cloud”] (Kálii [...] girl, so she may have been that colour); then again she is described [...] itself. The second meaning is,

[33] “One whose sweet behaviour [...] atasii flower (that is, a golden colour), is called shyámá.” [...] shloka would be self-contradictory.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[46] One who realizes Brahma in this [...] ascribing limitations of caste, colour, community to Him, and by worshipping [...] suffer devastating consequences.

The Omni-Reflective Cognitive Consciousness (1)

[16] Then is the unit consciousness [...] Principle, because it is coloured by the colour of the unit mind. For instance, [...] and sorrows of the microcosms.

The Meaning of the Word “Krśńa” (2)

[12] Again, krśńa has the meaning “black”. The colour black has the greatest attraction [...] black. This is the reason why the colour black is called krśńa. [...] was not black.

The Meaning of the Name (2)

[17] Now let us know why this book is [...] saw pebbles which were bluish in colour, looking like jambu (a fruit that resembles an olive except for the blue colour). These pebbles were then known [...] Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.

The Meaning of a Few Names – 1 (3)

[15] The second meaning of the word Krśńa is “the colour black.” Of all colours in this world, people’s sight is first drawn to the colour black. In this sense the colour black is called Krśńa, that is, it attracts.

The Macrocosm and the Microcosm – 2 (2)

[17] When the seed point in the flow [...] – it is still of form and colour.

[30] The presence of the kúlakuńd́alinii [...] starts rising upwards, the form and colour of this expressed universe, and [...] is the state beyond unit mind.

The Kśatriya Age (3)

[43] If the human mind ideates intensely [...] are not symbolized by the black colour of darkness. They represent spiritedness. Their colour is blood-red.

[64] Gańapati was also gradually [...] kśatriyas were dyed the colour of the intellect of the vipras and accepted in a new way.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] characteristic Self. The flower with its red colour is coming close to the mirror [...] – He is Saccidánanda.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (2)

[49] Brahma is not classifiable under [...] thoughts are of course coloured. Colour co-exists with the sound that [...] different guńas or qualities.

[50] Varńa Quality Colour

The Inner Science of Surasaptaka – Excerpt A (3)

[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] while ago I said that sound has colour. We can also call this colour varńa or rága [...] ; it means “to dye, to colour”, or the state of dyeing. By putting [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.

The History of Mithila (4)

[1] One thing that should be remembered [...] a meaning. Take for example the colour white. You see white colour with your eyes; the vibration of this colour enters your brain, and there this [...] word with a particular meaning.

[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] with an abundance of stones of the colour of blackberries”) and later [...] existence and expansion.”

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[21] But is the theoretical knowledge [...] love into universal love one must colour the molecules and atoms of this [...] hearts in His most attractive form.

The Glory of Prańava (2)

[19] Each and every vibration of the universe has a colour. That colour may or may not be visible. And [...] of creation is “a”.

The Expansion of the Microcosm (1)

[26] The word “jagat” is [...] is colourless, will it lose its colour? A wise man can only say, “I [...] within the scope of its purview.

The Erudite Scholar Kaoshitakii (1)

[5] You know, the first propounder [...] developed differences in leaf, colour, taste and smell. This is what [...] known as Deccan or Karnatic music.

The Earlier One Starts Dharma Sádhaná the Better (1)

[11] Those who are intellectuals, those [...] kśatriyas (represented by the colour red) also feel the necessity to [...] human being after death is dharma.

The Development of Goddess Worship – Excerpt A (1)

[11] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] was given a religious and social colour. During the days of the supremacy [...] “Kill my enemies.”

The Dance of the Expansion of Mind – Excerpt B (2)

[1] Everything in this universe is [...] dancing the kaośikii dance. Colour has a tremendous influence on [...] enough not to be affected by any colour, it is called vaerágya [renunciation].

The Causal Matrix (1)

[17] Similarly, whenever pleasure or [...] looking-glass. That looking-glass has no colour, while the flower is [red], but [...] cannot be your object of ideation.

The Base of Life (1)

[12] O Human beings, in that state, no finite object can colour your mind. You will be beyond [...] is called true Vaerágya.

The Base and the Relative Truth (Ádhára and Ápekśika Satya) (2)

[34] Relative truth or Ápekśika [...] suffering from jaundice will find the colour yellow in whatever he sees, normal persons will see the same things in their real colour. This is dependent on the person and consequently is not the Truth.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (7)

[1] Every vibration in this universe has colour and sound. Every vibration also [...] vibrational sound and vibrational colour. Many vibrational waves are too [...] cannot hear their sound or see their colour – but they do exist. We can speak of them as causal matrices in the realm of vibrational colour; and consider them as the biija [...] with which they are concerned.

[8] A little while ago I said that every sound has colour too. Alternative words for raḿ [“colour”] are varńa [which also [...] ghaiṋ, and means “to colour” something. By permutating and [...] ráginiis amongst intellectuals.

Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva) (1)

[15] Explain to him in that particular [...] sevá is necessary, speak with a colour of Shúdrocita sevá. [...] to create style of literature.

Tantric Goddesses (6)

[11] With a particular idea in one’s [...] meghavarńa, black. Why the black colour? Because it was conceived that [...] not been created, there was no colour, and want of colour is black, so the idea of want of colour is represented by Kálii. It is not possible to think of any other colour, because there was no other colour.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[48] It is also the lowest because it [...] artificial distinctions of caste, colour, and social status are not recognized. [...] Ajiṋánabodhinii Tantra it has been said,

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (2)

[53] Apart from this there were many [...] Aryans had been proud of their colour and features, that pride faded [...] not pay much attention to them.

[91] We can still observe today that Shiva is the god of all, regardless of caste or colour, high or low, learned or ignorant, [...] shadows of these so-called pariahs.

Táńd́ava Dance – What and Why? (1)

[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] quality as my outer clothing. The red colour is indicative of the mutative [...] 3 )

Talks on Education – Excerpt B (1)

[7] The English colonialists were also [...] attitude although they were Indian in colour, and this group were instrumental in perpetuating the British Raj in India.

Syphilis (3)

[4] In the second stage of the disease, [...] this type of syphilis are black in colour and cause piercing pain, throbbing [...] syphilis.” Its sores are yellowish in colour, very ugly and dirty in appearance, [...] this disease, the mucus is a white colour, and the sores are bigger in size, [...] found in greater or lesser degree.

Synthesis and Analysis (1)

[17] Democracy is incapable of solving [...] flourish unchecked. Moreover, the colour and form of democracy keep changing [...] truths as cardinal principles.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 3 (1)

[6] If the colour of milk is not white, nobody will [...] essential attribute of that object.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 2 (3)

[29] The sixth is vaerágya. Vi [...] verb rańj means “to colour” something. When a person is not affected or swayed by the colour of any object whatsoever of the [...] moves among various colours, yet no colour of any object can spread its influence over the person’s mind. This is vaerágya.

Supreme Desideratum (5)

[2] In the realm of vision, colour is a very important factor. White [...] universe is big, but not infinite.

[4] White is no colour. The combination of all the colours is white. Black is no colour. Want of colour is black.

[6] But why does He create this universe of so many colours, where there is a mess of so much colour? Why? What for? What is the intention? Why does He create like this?

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (1)

[27] It is only when the Eternal Entity [...] so-called yogii but, when its essential colour is realized, will transport sádhakas to profound spiritual meditation by dyeing their minds.

Subjective Approach through Objective Adjustment (1)

[3] Once upon a time Párvatii [...] enough. There is no racial bar, no colour bar, no regional bar, nor any bar of any other type. He said:

Strange Experiences – Chapter 4 (1)

[9] Who is this? I saw a beautiful [...] slender, with fine teeth and lips the colour of ripened bimba fruit”].

Spring Festival (34)

34 occurrences

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[270] Struggle and war are not synonymous. [...] no creation, there was only one colour – black. Lack of life is [...] are stronger than your obstacles.

Some Important Crops (9)

[113] The seasonal period of jute of [...] mestá pát, kudrum, is a red colour, and the bark is yellow. Mestá pát is not actually jute, but it is often called jute.

[252] The most common varieties of brinjal are violet in colour with a thin skin and a spongy [...] well-known vegetable in many countries.

[257] Summer brinjal usually has a violet colour and a round shape. It is known [...] called “varttaki”.

[305] There are two varieties of tál according to colour:

[306] South Indian – ash colour North Indian – found [...] not good for eating

[327] The orange is one of the most commonly [...] varieties which differ in skin colour and thickness, taste, quantity [...] (approximately one third of an acre).

[369] The West Indies variety was brought [...] region. These varieties are golden in colour. The Tripura and Assam pineapple varieties are from the East Indies.

[512] Safflower has a yellow-pink flower [...] can be made from the seeds. The colour extracts from aparajita (Clitoria [...] be done on safflower to produce colour extract commercially, increase [...] range of colours in the flowers.

Socio-Economic Movements (1)

[7] Local people are defined as those [...] socio-economic unit, regardless of their colour, creed, race, mother tongue, birthplace, [...] undermines its economic development.

Social Justice for Women (2)

[1] In the sphere of society building [...] equanimity, every idea, form and colour of diversity which facilitates [...] with that particular idea, form or colour shall wither away for good. I [...] through thought, word or deed.

Social Justice (1)

[1] Different groups of people contribute [...] around a particular idea, form or colour will wither and die. I direct [...] should ever condone injustice.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt G (1)

[1] Gandhákśa . [...] are mostly transmitted by taste, colour and smell. This type of negative microvita is called “gandhákśa.”

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[5] Gandhaceliká . Gandha [...] people by dint of their attractive colour or smell or both.” At weddings [...] small bride look quite attractive.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (1)

[11] All the phenomena, all the vibrational expressions in this universe have colour and sound. The human eye may be [...] science behind the acoustic roots.

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (1)

[15] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] among the clans. Regardless of our colour – black, white, yellow – [...] first father of the human race.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (3)

[50] According to Charvaka’s philosophy, [...] with the catechu to produce a red colour which stains their lips, but this red colour is not something new. The Charvaka [...] actuality – just as the red colour born of the mixture of catechu [...] nothing something did not emerge.

Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued)) (3)

[16] When the subject [that is, the [...] mind may be imprinted with the colour of the Infinite – one may [...] [“without beginning or end”].

[25] In the first stage of human life, [...] tanmátras such as form, taste, smell, colour and touch, they immediately become [...] things are meant for me!”

[38] They continue to move into the [...] dazzling splendour of form and colour, their glittering attraction, [...] life become one. Just as –

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 17) (1)

[9] Now the question is – who [...] the basis of caste, community or colour. So how did he determine one’s [...] eligible to attain self-knowledge.

Self-Realization and Service to Humanity (6)

[30] [In one sense,] materialists are [...] worlds? Only white effulgence and no colour. White is not a colour. The combination of all colours is white.

[31] Similarly there are [mythologically] [...] Rasátala is the lowest of all. The colour of all these seven worlds is black. Black is no colour. Want of colour is black, so there we find blackness. [...] of black than the upper hells.])

[32] Well, there is something! Those [...] [whether above or below] find no colour differentiation there. So they [...] for them. So it has been said:

Select Your Object Very Carefully (3)

[2] There is a small animal of the lizard group. It can change its colour according to the necessity, that [...] animal? When it wants to be of a red colour, it takes up red colour, and automatically its skin becomes [...] equatorial and lower temperate areas.

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[16] SOME [...] golden ring means a ring whose colour is like that of gold. [...] for post-disease care.

[19] STRUCTURAL [...] creation has vibration, form and colour. Now a particular colour, say, white, emanating from an [...] ("white"). Similarly, the red colour produces in the mind a kind of [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.

Samyak Karmánta (Perfect Finish) (2)

[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] colours. Then that vibration of white colour received externally in brain, [...] it is movement it is verb. White colour – vibration has an acoustic [...] state of all-round fulfilment.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[71] [You wear silken robes that derive their colour from the blue glow of the River [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]

Sálokya, Sámiipya, Sáyujya, Sárúpya, Sárśt́hi (6)

[3] When sádhaná consists [...] múládhára has been crossed. The colour visible here is the golden yellow [...] the cricket. The shape is square.

[4] The feeling at crossing the next [...] affixed to a dancer’s legs. The colour is a watery white and the shape the half-moon.

[5] The crossing of the mańipura [...] sound is like a sweet flute, the colour is red, and the shape is triangular.

[6] When the anáhata cakra is crossed the shape is hexagonal or circular. The colour is first blue and then greenish. [...] sárúpya, a feeling of sameness.

[8] When the ájiṋá [...] there is no sound and there is no colour, because there is no expression. [...] is called nirbiija nirvikalpa.

[9] In sádhaná, as the [...] shape at the cakra changes, the colour changes, the sound changes, and [...] there remains nothing to change.

Renaissance in All the Strata of Life (4)

[8] Now, difference of colour. Due to geographical conditions, due tm historical facts, there are differences in colour. A particular human beings may [...] there must not be any difference of colour, or any social disparity because of difference of colour.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt A (1)

[3] What is Krśńa like? [...] to the heart. Some chew betel to colour the lips and mouth; others use [...] except His sweetly enchanting smile.

Puruśa (1)

[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] niila. Niila means “blue colour,” and nila means “fixed.” [...] by their innate characteristics.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (4)

[6] As a result of Caucasian-centric aristocracy of colour an erroneous conception has taken [...] complexion, short stature and snub noses.

[7] The word kashmir comes from the [...] káshmiir and it means “ochre colour”. We can call the Brahmans of [...] description of the border of Kashmiir:

[30] Now, the mental feeling, neither [...] vibration. For example, if one sees the colour white or red then the vibration [...] “white”. When we see the colour red [lál] which gives rise [...] becomes khokan for the same reason.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (2)

[31] I was talking about the Dharmaráj [...] Buŕo Shiva’s Buddhist colour changed and he was transformed into Paoranic Shiva.

[49] Gáŕii means “that [...] which is such a beautiful bright colour should be called ráungii [...] called náráungii).

Prayers – Cardinal and Non-cardinal (5)

[6] That one Supreme Entity is colourless. [...] colours. So He cannot have any colour and that is why in the shástra [...] complexion. What is white? White is no colour. The combination of all colours [...] Kálikáshakti. Why black? Black is no colour. Want of colour is black.

[8] “Varńánanekán [...] this world is attracted first by colour and then by attributions.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (1)

[19] But social progress is achieved [...] greatness of caste, community, creed, colour, etc. It often tends to suppress [...] no one is low, no one is high.

Prańava (1)

[7] Whenever something is done, that action is represented by a certain sound, colour and several other inferences. [...] universe, the sound a is created.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (9)

[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] different varieties of tendencies. The colour of a person is according to his or her tendency. It should be remembered that the colour pertains to the mind and not to [...] former’s characteristic blood red colour deepens and becomes dark. Similarly, [...] redness changes into refulgent white.

[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] responsible for the generation of white colour by sattvaguńa, red colour by rajoguńa and dark colour by tamoguńa. The greater [...] is coloured black. Black is no colour. In fact, the perception of black colour is due to the absence of all colours. [...] perfect enlightenment, the white colour of sattvaguńa is most fully [...] self and also merges in that self.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (1)

[34] “Iran” is another name [...] kanak because at harvest time its colour turns golden. [...] 3 )

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (4)

[24] Vaerágya : The word [...] every thought-wave, has its own colour, and the underlying significance [...] lies in surrendering that mental colour to Parama Puruśa. So here [...] spring. That is why Buddha said:

[27] I will call that person a Brahman whose mind does not run after any colour, who is neither obsessed by colour-laden [...] One who remains unassailed by the colour of any object is said to be established [...] from the influence of all colours.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 18) (1)

[15] We should remember one more thing [...] one’s lips afterwards the red colour disappears. Similarly, when human [...] or pratyaváya disappears.

Parama Puruśa – the Primordial Cause (1)

[1] The omniscient Supreme Entity is [...] singular Entity does not have any colour. He transcends all fetters and [...] colours and continues to create them.

Parama Puruśa the Great (4)

[16] Then comes the sound ra. You know, [...] an acoustic root, but there is colour also. For each and every existence there is colour; that colour may or may not be visible; there [...] [audible]; but there is sound and colour. For energy, you know fundamentally [...] root of energy is the sound ra.

Our Social Treatise (3)

[15] 2) A caste-less society . [...] responsibility. There is no caste or colour bar for learning spiritual practice.

[28] Similarly, if the people of a particular [...] to forget both their caste and colour. In the functions and festivals [...] irrespective of caste, community or colour, can freely participate. In the [...] rejects these narrow sentiments.

Ordinary Mortal or Divine Child? (1)

[1] Although there are some external differences among human beings in language, colour, etc., in all essential matters [...] only externally and apparently.

On the Colour Festival (8)

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[4] Now, wealth or eloquence or scholarship – these are all concerned with the world of colour. When human beings think of money, then the crude colour of money brings impurity in the [...] my fault. I surrender my mental colour to merge with your colour. I want to rise above the world of colour, I want to be colourless. I want to rid myself of my defective dependence on the world of colour, due to the distorted thoughts in my mind.”

[5] Thus a devotee will have to make vigorous efforts to rise above the realm of colour. The fundamental significance [...] significance of the Holi festival.

Mind, Memory and Colours (5)

[7] Sitting in viirásana [hero [...] of the nose, one will see some colour or other. The mind has to be kept [...] or mental or spiritual activity.

[8] If the colour is golden-yellow or earth-yellow, then kśititattva [solid factor] dominates, and if the colour is watery white, then apatattva [...] physical activities. When the red colour appears there is a domination [...] some extent, for mental activity.

[9] If the colour is blue or green, then maruttattva [...] and also for spiritual activity.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (2)

[13] The acoustic root of Kárya [...] vibration there is sound and there is colour. The sound may or may not be audible, the colour may or may not be visible, but [...] universe is the Kárya Brahma.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[62] There are many victims of brain [...] particular touch, a particular colour, or the taste of something spicy [...] in human and animal societies.

Master Units (1)

[2] These miniature forms of Ananda [...] beings, irrespective of caste, creed, colour, religion and national barriers. [...] Humanity is the only criteria.

Mantra Caetanya (1)

[19] As the medium is impersonal, the [...] individual influence, when its [mental] colour and its feeling do not remain [...] does not occur in lower creatures.

Mantra and Incantation (1)

[5] Among so many colours, the dark colour is most attractive, and for that [...] Krśńa is klrḿ.

Light Comes (3)

[11] In the first stage of human life, [...] tanmátras such as form, taste, smell, colour, touch, etc. they immediately [...] things are meant for me!”

[17] They continue to move into the [...] dazzling splendour of form and colour, their glittering attraction, [...] life become one. Just as –

[379] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] among the clans. Regardless of our colour – black, white, yellow – [...] first father of the human race.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (2)

[27] Normally the basil with larger-sized [...] one species have a light green colour and a stronger, soft scent. The [...] its wood is relatively stronger.

[40] White ash is called páḿshu . That is why light gray colour is also called páḿshu [...] Páṋshkuŕá .

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (3)

[13] Ku + rava + kan. Kuravaka [...] the flower that is deep red in colour.

[16] The kurála horse [...] to make petticoats of the same colour. Those petticoats were very long; [...] to mean “petticoat”.

[43] Another meaning of the word [...] cunii . This gem is red in colour. Boys with the name Cunilal are not hard to find in Bengali households.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (3)

[18] Belphul blooms during [...] flowers are normally bright white in colour. Rose-coloured and dark brown [...] have year-round varieties as well.

[19] The kunda flower has [...] on account of its bright white colour. People with teeth as white as [...] woman character is Kundanandinii.

[101] Kumuda also refers to sháluk [a kind of small water-lily] of any colour (called sháplá in some places).

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (2)

[69] Another meaning of the word kuvala is the water lily of any colour. Generally white, rose and red [...] kuvalaya , not kuvala .

[74] Another meaning of the word Kuvalaya is “water lily” of any colour. In certain regions of Bengal it is also called sháplá .

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (3)

[7] There is a controversy over [...] cannot recognize them because their colour mergeswith the colour of their surroundings. This is [...] camouflage their presence by having the colour of the army dress merge into that [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.

Krśńa Imparts Six Stages of Realization (Discourse 3) (1)

[26] While analysing these six successively [...] in this universe, have form and colour. One must establish oneself permanently [...] dearest friend and nearest relation.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[55] To colour or to burnish. We get the word [...] kiit́a means the following:

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (4)

[18] When the people of the prehistoric era came into contact with gold they became fascinated by its colour and gave it the name suvarńa. The etymological meaning of this word is “beautiful colour”. Its colloquial meaning is “gold”. [...] Jámbunada (jambunada + sńa).

[19] “Wheat” in Sanskrit [...] godhúma. When wheat matures its colour becomes somewhat golden. Thus [...] Prákrta descendant, Punjabi.

[49] c) True mustard, or yellow mustard. [...] true mustard in regards to taste, colour, smell and quality. The plant [...] be impossible or unachievable.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (8)

[52] Krśńa + ań [...] ́black’]” or “related to the colour black”. In common usage, [...] , can be used for the alpaca.

[58] Another meaning of the word kála is negative colour (not colourlessness). Negative colour means absolutely black colour.

[61] In English we use the word [...] have used ink of this blue-black colour. Its speciality is such that its [...] another name for this blue-black colour is kálánta varńa [“the colour at the end of black”] .This [...] another age is about to begin.

[72] The planet Saturn is bluish [...] changes have taken place in the colour of its body. According to the [...] or kálagraha .

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (5)

[26] 3) Cát́u [iron pan] [...] long handle in front which is the colour of iron. One grabs this handle [...] stove, are also called karpara.

[34] 4) The fourth meaning of the word [...] in size, predominantly green in colour, and which grows chiefly in the [...] being used as a cooking vegetable.

[111] 10) The rohińii variety [...] more. Some myrobalan have a uniform colour while others don’t. Some [...] kalyá (like the word latá).

[230] 3) Gold in the sense of that which attracts through the lustre of colour (The correct spelling of the Sanskrit-derived [...] svarńa contains ńa).

[237] 10) If more than one colour remain in a mixed condition in [...] must have seen many karvura dogs.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (20)

20 occurrences

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (3)

[151] Kapi + sha = kapisha. The meaning of the word kapisha is “monkey’s body-colour”. The colour of a monkey’s body is generally brown, thus the colour kapisha means “the colour brown”.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (12)

12 occurrences

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (3)

[33] 6) The colour of copper is attractive; its lustre [...] 3 )

[103] 8) The eighth meaning of the word [...] the bedáná’s colour is catechu, or pale-yellow. The [...] name is dáŕimba.

[109] 3) The third meaning of the word karka is “the colour white”.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (2)

[32] 12) Asafoetida is called kavara [...] Hiuṋgulá (Hiḿlo). The colour of the water of this river is [...] a tributary of the Ajay River.

[153] Those people who were descended [...] secondarily Nordic. Their skin colour is pale reddish and they are rather [...] language is especially noteworthy.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[6] You know, so far as people’s [...] Krśńa that varńa [mental colour, psychological type] is decided [...] and action) it is decided.”

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (1)

[15] Now, that very tree on which Princess [...] Japanese toffees of a brilliant white colour, Swiss toffees made of aromatic [...] chocolates as she could manage.

Intoxicants (1)

[8] When a person smokes tobacco through [...] the water is a balckish yellow colour. Those who smoke bidis [indigenous [...] are very vulnerable to cancer.

Interpretation of “Ráma” and “Náráyańa” (1)

[8] That is, when you are to move towards [...] second name, without any second colour, without any second thing. That [...] faculty which is full of energy.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[6] Parama Puruśa looks deep [...] people, irrespective of caste, colour, creed, community, national or [...] intimately related to themselves.

Inner Asset (3)

[7] A truly righteous person should [...] Shrii Krśńa [the Colour Festival] which Mahaprabhu introduced [...] Dolyátra of Shrii Krśńa.

[8] When human beings rush towards [...] human beings towards Him. So this colour festival is not merely an outward [...] without any hesitation.”

[9] The more human beings are established [...] avoid the social festivities of the colour festival of Dolyátra, but [...] colours than with the external ones.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (4)

[5] In Bengal one normally finds five [...] – large in size and black in colour – the author of the Hutumpeiṋcár [...] – medium in size and white in colour; (3) black owl – medium-sized [...] grounds) – small and black.

[51] “If you go into the villages [...] branches of Rarhi Bengali. Their skin colour is also not black; one can say [...] denied that there is some influence.

[85] Vaerágya: Vi – rańj [...] Virága means “to go beyond colour” or “to be uncoloured”. [...] world is called vaerágya.

Ideological Flow and the Eight-fold Path (1)

[24] And the last instruction, the eighth [...] disappear. In the second phase the colour of the flower will disappear. [...] object is known as samádhi.

Ideation on Brahma (1)

[38] The manifested vibrations which [...] corresponding vibration, form and colour. Some have their respective light [...] basis of various types of sound.

Ideation and Meditation (2)

[6] Concentrated thinking is called [...] cakra, which controls the idea of colour. Then one is to visualize the [...] visualize the panorama, the sound, the colour, and focus on the object of meditation. [...] importance to the Supreme Entity.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (2)

[9] Let us consider the case of race. [...] person has nothing to do with the colour of the skin. Differences created on the basis of caste are also pure deception.

[27] Again, on the basis of race we [...] There are only differences in the colour of people’s skin. And as [...] divided on the basis of such things.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (3)

[9] Thus the single species of Homo [...] parts of the world. At first the colour and physiognomical differences [...] product of natural conditions.

[13] If ever white people are forced for some reason to live long in a hot climate, their colour turns brown. In 1939-40, when British soldiers came to India for war purposes, their colour became brown due to the great [...] skin to effect acclimatisation.

His Reflections Are Everywhere (6)

[2] I told you in the past that the [...] any vibration, there must be some colour. That colour may or may not be visible, but the colour is there.

[3] So for all the Cosmic expressions, [...] fifty pencils have sound, they have colour.

[5] Now these sounds, starting with [...] they are not only sound but also colour, and because the Saḿskrta word for “colour” is “varna”, these [...] “akśa málá”.

History and Superstition (3)

[9] Many people today talk about purity [...] this is the reason that their skin colour was gradually transformed from [...] of Aryan and non-Aryan blood.

[21] Some people in India attach great [...] occurred in India and that the skin colour of many of those who followed [...] and the observance of dharma?

[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] those sacrificial fires. As the colour of clouds and smoke appear similar, [...] practices will be incomplete.

He Is Everywhere (1)

[6] People normally offer sentient [...] flower of támasika [static] colour. [...] reverence or with indifference”].

Gonorrhoea (1)

[3] Burning sensation while urinating; [...] coloration; seminal discharge of a white colour at first and yellowish in the [...] the indications of gonorrhoea.

Geology and Human Civilization (5)

[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or [...] blue eyes and milky white skin colour. They inhabit Germany, France, [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.

[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] sub-races, their skin is a yellowish colour and they have little hair on their [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

[27] Another blended race is located [...] people of Madras, who are dark in colour, are part of the Austrico-Negroid [...] Ayangars are Vaeśńavas.

[28] A third example of racial blending [...] sub-race and the Austric race. Their colour is blackish. Once Sirmaur covered [...] during the reign of Aurangzeb.

[29] In Kinnaur the skin colour of the people is yellowish or [...] distinguish between males and females.

Genius and Technician (2)

[5] Perhaps you know the old story [...] be able to retain the original colour of the milk!” That is, the [...] it will no longer remain white!

[8] But the Egyptian civilization which [...] difficult to find its original colour these days. There is hardly any [...] civilizations with much difficulty.

Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (1)

[7] Whatever may be the reason, if [...] comes out in pellets and a darkish colour. This disease generally attacks [...] end of youth or in middle age.

Four Thieves (1)

[5] The Lahore thief told the first [...] that it lost its brilliant white colour altogether. If you go to that [...] I’m telling the truth.”

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[49] Omar is an Arabic word but it is [...] jardá so a sari of this colour is called a jardá coloured [...] called jardápáttii.

Every Word Is Meaningful (2)

[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, [...] audible, ends “is a sound, is a colour, is of so many inferences.”] [...] first letter is “a”.

[22] Raiṋjayati. Raiṋjayati means “to charm”, “to colour”. [...] letter of raiṋjayati is ra.

Everything Is Vibrational (2)

[12] What colour of light do you see at his trikut́i? [...] 1 )

[13] [Avadhúta: “I see white colour, Bábá.”]

Everything Is In You (6)

[3] What colour is it?

[5] [According to how Bábá touched the Margi or removed his hand, the colour perceived by the Margi changed. Bábá touched again:] And now?

[7] You all have potential, everything [...] Now see his trikut́i; what colour is it?

[9] Yes, his mind is confused and indecisive. [Bábá called another Margi to stand up:] What colour is the light?

[11] This is the colour of his fear complex. He is afraid [...] fear complex. [To the Margi:] What colour do you see now? Is red and blue light still there?

Ekendriya – 7 (2)

[5] Suppose there is a rose. If the entire mind is focused on the colour of the rose it will become totally [...] visualizes part of Naiháti.

[11] Samádhi on the indriyas [...] roses, each with its own size and colour. Each and every object of this [...] number is much more than that.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (4)

[52] In olden times wheat was ground [...] kanaka. Mature wheat is golden in colour, hence it is called komaka, which means “golden colour”. In Tamil it is called godhumái; [...] “wheat” in Old English.

[113] Mulberry silk can grow well in [...] and jackets and is usually a dark colour.

[144] The other essential materials for [...] synthetic processes, all kinds of colour inks can be made.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (2)

[9] Within ten years after the Battle [...] such as silk, cotton, sugar, salt, colour dyes, machine parts and shipbuilding [...] “colonial exploitation”.

[16] After completely destroying the [...] because there was a great demand for colour dyes in the European market. The [...] cultivation of indigo stopped.

Dyspepsia (Indigestion) (1)

[29] 5. For a few days take some myrobalan [...] hand equipment and hence a reddish colour]. Do not used myrobalan seeds which, if dropped in water, float rather than sink.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 1 (1)

[14] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. [...] Jamuna rivers whose soil is the colour of black cotton. As he was born [...] eighteen Puráńas:

Saḿskrta Glossary (1)

[13] Vaeshya – One of the ancient [...] Varna – Literally, “colour”; a social division, whether based [...] who were devoted to scholarship.

Discourses on Prout (1)

[28] Nationalism is being rapidly replaced [...] to come when this international colour will be changed into universalism. [...] [religious] community, nationality, etc.

Dhritarastra and Sanjaya (1)

[2] Dharma gives inspiration to people [...] sweetness, their fragrance, their colour, in all directions. And therein lies their fulfilment, and the meaning of their existence.

Devotion Is the Life-Force of a Devotee (1)

[12] Every human being, regardless of caste, creed or colour should practise dharmácarana. [...] called “ánanda”.

Devotion (4)

[13] Vaerágya: Non-attachment. [...] “to paint” or “to colour” – that which colours the [...] is vibrational and has its own colour. Due to the particular colour of an object, your mind gets attracted to it. So, you should not be attracted to the colour of any object.

Decentralized Economy – 2 (1)

[8] Communism is state capitalism which [...] same variety may have different colour skins, but their seeds are the [...] are fruits of the same variety.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (3)

[15] The knowledge of the differentiation [...] meaning of vaerágya is not to colour the mind with the colour of finite objects but to develop [...] asamprajiṋáta or nirvikalpa samádhi.

[36] Pramáńa is of three [...] assimilate inferences of objects which colour the static portion of citta with [...] perceived, it is called conception).

Cognitive Faculty – the Supreme Element (1)

[21] Variety comes according to the [...] They are not giving us the proper colour, proper smell or proper attributions [...] element is the Cognitive Faculty.

Cognitive Faculty and the Supreme Desideratum (3)

[2] Both the Supreme Cognitive Faculty [...] body gradually takes the form and colour of káṋcpoká. When a chameleon thinks about the colour of a leaf on which it sits, its own colour becomes the same as that of the leaf. This is called natural camouflage.

Change of Objects (1)

[1] Along with changes in the wavelengths [...] structures. Vibrations, sound, form and colour also change.

Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory (2)

[3] How does one activate the memory? [...] say after five minutes what the colour of the cow was because the image [...] more difficulty recollecting its colour because by then the impression [...] depends on one’s psychic power.

Buddhist Tantra, Jain Tantra and Hindu Tantra (1)

[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii is blue. Developing a golden colour, she became Prajiṋá [...] 2 )

Blind Mind and Conscience (1)

[12] The sixth is vaerágyam, [...] vaerágya. Rága means “colour”.

Bihar (1)

[62] Dinajpur was the main centre of [...] very dark – more an earthen colour. They have round faces, are not [...] the Bengali system of marriage.

Bhakti and Krpá (1)

[5] Another definition of bhakti or devotion is “Sá Paránuraktiriishvare”. The word rakti means colour, attraction. Anurága means [...] repulsion is negative attraction.

Beware of Dogma (1)

[18] Yours is a path towards Supreme [...] humanity. Humanity that knows no colour, no racial or [[blood]] barrier, [...] the banner of universal humanity.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (2)

[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha [...] trembles, and the skin changes colour: one with a fair complexion becomes [...] Saḿskrta, rága means to colour something. In Oria it is also [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (2)

[81] For instance, the root rańj [...] someone dyes something a particular colour, or when the action of dyeing [...] rańj, and the coloured powder or colour globules that the rajaka dissolves [...] to the rule, cin becomes ciin.)

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[125] When the mental flow of a spiritual [...] (horripilation), vaevarńa (change of colour) and pralaya (fainting fit). There [...] diirghashvása (deep breathing).

Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9) (1)

[25] This logical decision in favour [...] the practical world. Its dazzling colour will vanish after some time, just like a firefly’s glow.”

Avidyá – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Suppose there is a rose. If the entire mind is focused on the colour of the rose, the mind will become [...] Avidyá Tantra in the past.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[118] “Well, looking at the colour of the flower and its qualities, [...] small but sweet and juicy.”

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[31] The meaning of the root verb oj [...] which contains the splendour of colour”. In a special sense, aojasika [...] in place of shahiida [martyr].

An Expression Is Never Alone (4)

[1] The entire expression of this Universe [...] vibration, there is sound, there is colour. So whatever you see or whatever [...] spirit of that being, of that deed.

[3] Similarly, some of those sounds [...] and every existence has its own colour. That colour or those colours may or may not [...] varńa matrká, or “colour matrix”.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[139] Ád́hya means “a [...] “where there is a collection of colour”. Dhanád́hya means [...] the Ád́d́is].

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (1)

[19] In the case of Cańd́ii, [...] was given a religious and social colour. During the days of the supremacy [...] “Kill my enemies.”

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (2)

[32] [One who is warm in winter and cool in summer, Who has the soothing colour of the atasii flower, is called Shyámá.]

[40] Each of the Ten Mahávidyás [...] harahrdivásinii – “Her colour is golden and shining, very lovely, [...] Durgá, as people think.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (2)

[23] Seas located in torrid zones are [...] rich in calcium and iodine and its colour becomes somewhat red. The salt [...] generally called karkaca salt.

[25] In my childhood days I have seen [...] called bádár salt. Its colour was somewhat muddy, that is, there [...] salt, not any other kind of salt.

Ádarsha and Iśt́a (1)

[7] What is the difference between [...] niila. Niila means “blue colour”, whereas nila means “fixed, [...] movable or immovable entities.

Abhedajiṋána and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[21] Through abhidhyána the unit [...] knowledge, social position, and skin colour are of no importance whatsoever. [...] means to attain divine knowledge.