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[5] The colour you see and call red [...] seeing a different colour. The colours in the two peoples eyes [...] colour-blindness here, but of normal vision.
[10] These vibrations, representing [...] of these fifty sounds and fifty colours, we call the alphabet varńamálá [...] There are primarily fifty sounds or colours, but secondarily one thousand sounds or colours. As I said, each and every propensity [...] yellow, and of the static black.
[5] Human beings should not be compared [...] each with its own fragrance and colours. Human history is like this: the [...] history on a certain community.
[24] Vraja Krśńa gave [...] saying, “Give your mental colours to Me and become one with Me.” [...] is the highest stage of advaeta.
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[11] [Prakrti, the all-creative and [...] progenitor. She is composed of three colours, red, white, and black. The unit [...] Consciousness is the Lord of Prakrti.]
[19] Lohitashuklakrśńáḿ. According to wavelengths, several colours are created, as you know: Bahviih [...] rather according to His whims.
[6] Now you see, so far as mental colour [...] it concerns – what? Mental colours. And one may change ones mental colour by dint of ones sádhaná.
[2] The scriptures declare that there [...] universe is characterized by certain colours. Knowingly or unknowingly human beings are attracted by these colours. Some such as green and chocolate [...] Perhaps you know that these two colours have been selected for those dancing [...] or “renunciation”.
[3] Renunciation does not mean giving [...] realizes that those objects whose colours have so far influenced you, are [...] stage of my life should I allow the colours of those objects to influence my mind.”
[10] Now this worship of Shiva-liuṋga [...] unable to perceive those subtle colours, and the human ear unable to catch [...] science behind the acoustic roots.
[6] You also know that of all the colours from white to black, black has [...] is called krśńa.
[46] When you qualify an object you [...] or red, etc. These figures and colours merely indicate the forms and [...] name would be suitable for Him.
[4] The awakening of the pinnacled [...] itself all the varńas [mental colours], which is why vipras are the [...] spiritedness, cannot be their colour.
[19] Suppose you want to make an earthen [...] clay, you will obtain dyes and colours. You will have to secure all that [...] Rabindranath in one of his songs said:
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[6] Avarńa. Varńa means “colour”. You know that all colours come from sunlight – VIBGYOR, [...] We have many such colours. We are able to know the existence of an object due to its colours. Think of any particular object. [...] you are also aware of its colour.
[7] What is colour ( varńa [...] reality, there are countless hues and colours. Suppose a persons body [...] has no colour. He transcends all colours.
[8] In the language of social psychology [...] Everything comes within the spectrum of colours, thus this social system is known [...] but He Himself is beyond colour.
[20] Each and every propensity has got [...] fifty propensities are called fifty colours (“colour” is varńa [...] Those fifty sounds, those fifty colours, are a, á, i, ii, u, uu, and because they have their peculiar colours, they are called varńamálá, “a collection of colours”. ( 3 )
[5] One who charms everybody, who attracts [...] When there is black amongst other colours, the eyes are automatically attracted [...] not to be attracted, one will be.
[2] What is yoga? There are so many [...] collection of Varńas or colours. In the case of the suspension [...] colour or any other inference.
[3] The root meaning of yoga is not [...] universe of acoustics, no universe of colours nor any other universe. And not [...] accept such an interpretation.
[29] The sixth attribute is vaerágya [...] we get rajaka, that is, one who colours clothes with raiṋjak (rańj [...] abstract-noun form of virága.
[30] Whatever things the people of this [...] think of or see, they focus on the colours. They see them, think of them. [...] whose mind is unaffected by the colours of the world – is a vaerágii; and that mental bháva [stance] is vaerágya.
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[1] This cosmos is vibrational. This [...] infinite. There are three chief colours – white, red and black. [...] singular Puruśa creates colours. With these colours, He attracts. If there were no attraction, created beings would not enjoy existence.
[4] Why has this colorful world been [...] playing with them. For making toys, colours have been created. But whats [...] will not try to remain with the colours of creation.
[68] It is in fact this consciousness, [...] might attempt to paint it with the colours of the imagination, can never [...] any relation to human nature.
[141] The mind of the child gets lost in the horses, their colours, the time of day, and the joy [...] cannot be regarded as a lullaby.
[13] Vishvasya sraśt́áramanekarúpam. [...] innumerable forms, innumerable colours.” That is why a mystic of Bengal once exclaimed:
[12] Again, krśńa has [...] attraction for human mind. Among all colours, our attention is drawn first [...] was not black.
[15] The second meaning of the word [...] “the colour black.” Of all colours in this world, peoples sight [...] Krśńa, that is, it attracts.
[25] What is meant by the frequently [...] through various waves of various colours from that primordial force. The [...] be called a psychic vibration.
[56] Is this protean master-artist, Prakrti, absolutely insignificant? An entity that takes the colours and forms of all things or has [...] indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!
[49] Brahma is not classifiable under [...] necessarily exists in the thought. These colours and sounds are indicative of different guńas or qualities.
[2] All the microcosms emanate from [...] have their respective forms and colours. Those bodies are neither circular [...] certain amount of energy thereby.
[9] Now the question is, how long shall [...] living beings of kaleidoscopic colours and characteristics are moving on.
[29] Apply átmánátman [...] object of ideation. You will see the colours of religion fade before your eyes [...] with ever-increasing brilliance.
[1] Long ago I said that human life [...] flowers of different scents and colours – each and every flower [...] flowers of different scents and colours.
[28] Of all the bondages, the bondage [...] this myriad world of forms and colours. The regressive movement that [...] Brahmacarya sádhaná.
[1] Everything in this universe is characterized by certain colours. Knowingly or unknowingly human beings are attracted by these colours. Some such as green and chocolate [...] Perhaps you know that these two colours have been selected for those dancing [...] vaerágya [renunciation].
[12] O Human beings, in that state, no finite object can colour your mind. You will be beyond all colours or Varńátiita. Then [...] is called true Vaerágya.
[13] Each of the letters of the Indo-Aryan [...] vibrations corresponding to the colours of the fifty propensities. The [...] and niśáda (ni).
[5] Once some interviewers came from [...] passed all the tests with flying colours. But a serious hurdle came up at the last moment.
[10] All their gods and goddesses were [...] corresponding to the seven distinct colours of the suns rays), was also their god, as, indeed, was the sun itself.
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] rare in India today. Their very colours pay testimony to the intermixture of Aryan and non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[4] In the second stage of the disease, [...] start secreting fluids of different colours and displaying different symptoms. [...] found in greater or lesser degree.
[29] The sixth is vaerágya. Vi [...] vaerágya. He or she moves among various colours, yet no colour of any object can [...] mind. This is vaerágya.
[32] [The Entity who is one and without a second, and one without any colours; who has created the colourful [...] path of supreme righteousness.]
[2] In the realm of vision, colour [...] principle. There are seven controlling colours, and the process of permutation and combination to convey the large number of colours is not infinite. Had it been infinite [...] universe is big, but not infinite.
[3] That singular entity, with the [...] His creation is in innumerable colours. It is a colourful universe, with so many colours attracting living beings.
[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 [...] intention? Why does He create like this?
[22] Sensual objects are naturally crude [...] position – and then their true colours are revealed. Those who were deceived [...] their sensuous pursuits.”
[20] In this expressed world full of various emanations there are so many varieties of colours – not only seven colours, but numerous colours made through permutations and combinations. And all these colours which people know, as well as [...] the Upaniśads it is said,
[270] Struggle and war are not synonymous. [...] creation we see this beautiful play of colours. Why shall we be lost in darkness? [...] are stronger than your obstacles.
[512] Safflower has a yellow-pink flower [...] improve the quality and range of colours in the flowers.
[1] Different groups of people contribute [...] all the diverse ideas, forms and colours which are conducive to fostering [...] should ever condone injustice.
[17] Vasantotsava / Dol : Those of the same age will play with colours and flowers among themselves in [...] (But the elders will not offer colours and flowers to the youngsters.)
[18] Then, in the afternoon, all will [...] [coloured powder] or flowers of colours of their own choice). At the end, [...] ácárya. Do not offer these colours or flowers at anybodys feet. [...] (Men and women should not exchange colours and flowers with each other.) Finally, there will be a collective meal.
[11] All the phenomena, all the vibrational [...] unable to perceive those subtle colours, and the human ear unable to catch [...] science behind the acoustic roots.
[11] Some philosophers propounded their [...] painted their theories in glowing colours like a rainbow whose colourful [...] disappear behind the silver clouds.
[7] Did Shiva really have a crescent [...] body. Each of these cakras has colours and sounds. The inseparable association of these colours and sounds produces fifty fundamental [...] cakras, and their related sounds and colours, influence the lower cakras. The [...] misunderstood to be in a drunken state.
[11] The world is a panorama of endless movement, a vast assemblage of rainbow colours. If upon seeing it, people think [...] or become intoxicated with the colours, they will make a great mistake. [...] minute portions, that procession of colours, vanish into nothingness, leaving [...] it is the law of the universe.
[25] In the first stage of human life, [...] appears to be a grand caravan of many colours; it seizes their senses and their [...] fine here!” Blending their colours with the colours of all, strolling on soft carpets [...] things are meant for me!”
[21] Generally people use the empty [...] some silver, some of a variety of colours. At first, people who have lost [...] path, are attracted by these bright colours, like those deceived by a mirage. [...] fatuous philosophies can wreak havoc.
[30] [In one sense,] materialists are [...] scattered, it divides into seven colours – violet, indigo, blue, [...] colour. The combination of all colours is white.
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] recognizes the white, red or black colours of objects. There is a “positive” [...] sensation of an object of white colours. Then that vibration of white [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[7] The crossing of the vishuddha cakra [...] and there is a mixture of various colours. The earlier sounds of bell, flute [...] oṋm sound comes at last.
[8] (5) Pratyáhára. Pratyáhára [...] Pújá], offering the colours of the mind to Márga Guru, [...] training in pratyáhára.
[3] Even in the realm of the actional [...] perfect approach. There are also colours of dogma in them. So those who [...] Puruśa is cent per cent yours.
[1] This is not a story of modern times. [...] Sadáshiva an opportunity to fly the colours of victory of humanism far and [...] conceived the idea of building temples.
[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] little agriculture. The flaming colours of the palásh [Butea monosperma] [...] 17 )
[6] That one Supreme Entity is colourless. Why is He colourless? Because colours are all His creations. He created colours. So He cannot have any colour [...] colour. The combination of all colours is white. Paramá Prakrti [...] colour. Want of colour is black.
[7] “Eko varńo bahudhá [...] is beyond the periphery of all colours, “Bahudhá shaktiyogát”, with the help of His many attributional faculties.
[8] “Varńánanekán [...] He created this world of so many colours and each and every entity, each [...] colour and then by attributions.
[9] Why did He create this universe of so many colours? What was the necessity? The jiṋániis, [...] Here in this shloka it is said -
[16] The human mind has two main functions: [...] variety of ways: on canvas with colours and brushes, in poetry and literature [...] parasitic weeds of immature expression.
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] progenitor. She is composed of three colours – red, white, and black. [...] black. In the human body these colours come into play according to different [...] redness changes into refulgent white.
[27] O children of Ánanda Márga, [...] Consciousness which is free from all colours.
[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] colour is due to the absence of all colours. White, on the other hand, is the combination of all colours. Where there is perfect enlightenment, [...] self and also merges in that self.
[6] The sun rises with melodies of song Amid crimson colours of music, The love within music wafts with the pollen Stirring life into rhythm.
[7] Never drifting far, encircling [...] in everlasting affection, All colours dissolve into That beyond hue.
[7] The eyes are caressed by colours, The heart throbs in the sweet [...] portray His love and magic music.
[6] You are in the heart of the desert, [...] branches of trees, You are in fresh colours, You are in language filled with love, You are in our invocation of the dawn.
[24] There are so many celestial bodies, [...] lunar plexi. That is, the seven colours of the spectrum (VIBGYOR – [...] sun. Each has an acoustic root.
[17] However he himself was not able [...] rajaka. It means “one who colours”. And ranj + ńak = raiṋjaka [...] and in the Southwest it is less.
[24] Vaerágya : The word [...] implies freeing the mind from all colours. All longings and aspirations, [...] spring. That is why Buddha said:
[27] I will call that person a Brahman [...] mind from the influence of all colours.
[22] When jiivas approach Parama Puruśa [...] gradually expelled from the mind. The colours of worldly deeds, good or bad, [...] all sins. Do not worry.”
[1] The omniscient Supreme Entity is avarńa – beyond colours. Parama Puruśa does [...] various expressions, vibrations, colours and shades of light. He has been [...] Puruśa has created variegated colours and continues to create them.
[2] Wherever there is any semblance [...] tanmátra . Different colours have been created due to the creative [...] tánmátrik influence.
[1] Last night during DMC I said [...] these many emanations of lights and colours, there is a personality that lies covert. And He is Parama Puruśa .
[7] Tat , that is, bharga [...] of every living being with the colours of bliss.” Here, the first [...] pleasure to all expressed beings.
[9] “Nityabodham”. Bodha [...] has no concept about the seven colours – therefore it is not a [...] done which is secret from Him.
[14] Now we shall discuss the panacea. [...] those who know how to change their colours frequently.
[16] Only a life thus inspired is the [...] significance of the numerous forms, colours, smells, etc., in which Parama [...] creation. The poet Chandidas sang,
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[5] [The second item dealt with the [...] momenta) as they exhibit themselves in colours. Bábá touched various [...] lights at different times.
[7] Sitting in viirásana [hero [...] from the tip of the nose. What colours are seen in this posture will [...] or mental or spiritual activity.
[8] If the colour is golden-yellow [...] [liquid factor] dominates. Both these colours are good for physical activities. [...] some extent, for mental activity.
[10] With the light showing is snow-white or a mixture of colours, the time is ideally suitable [...] ákáshatattva [ethereal factor].
[62] This diverse creation is caused [...] three principles of Prakrti, three colours are produced in the vast cosmic [...] entities originate expressing these colours related to the three principles [...] dominated by Máya”.
[5] Among so many colours, the dark colour is most attractive, [...] Krśńa is klrḿ.
[2] Puruśa is the material cause [...] varied shapes and sizes, forms and colours, has come into existence due to [...] source of this entire creation.
[6] The world is a panorama of endless movement, a vast assemblage of rainbow colours. If upon seeing it, people think [...] or become intoxicated with the colours, they will make a great mistake. [...] satisfaction, those minute portions, those colours, vanish into nothingness, leaving [...] it is the law of the universe.
[11] In the first stage of human life, [...] appears to be a grand caravan of many colours: it seizes their senses and their [...] fine here!” Blending their colours with the colours of all, strolling on soft carpets [...] things are meant for me!”
[40] In the same way, when the unit [...] expelled from the mind, because the colours of those worldly deeds, good or [...] all sins. Do not worry.”
[677] The humans of today are possessed [...] have started weaving textures of colours on their eyelids and in the subtler [...] excellence and grandeur of glory”.
[29] Sunlight and air : There [...] or pencils of rays of different colours in sunlight are medicines for [...] through the chest or the abdomen.
[95] Aquatic flowers, especially water lilies of various colours.
[7] There is a controversy over [...] areas where the surrounding natural colours are grey or sandy. Their enemies, [...] wearing khaki dress and other such colours. The purpose was to camouflage [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.
[37] There are serious differences [...] peacock, a symbol of variegated colours; according to others, it is a [...] different according to others.
[61] In English we use the word [...] of the jet-black and dark blue colours. Many of you must have used ink [...] another age is about to begin.
[9] Most of you know that sita [...] colour; it is the collection of all colours. Where colour is absent, this [...] called Káliká
[29] Suppose some ashen or clay-coloured clouds or clouds of other colours begin to gather in the sky. One [...] called káliká .
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] white. Melons of varied, striped colours have been produced in China since [...] called káliká .
[40] Whenever you come in contact with [...] pabulum, those objects have pictorial colours. Those colours may or may not be visible, but the colours are there. Similarly, whenever [...] sádhakas mind is never assailed by the colours of those entities. Since his or [...] this bhaga is Bhagaván.
[320] At first he hid himself under the [...] eggplants of various sizes and colours: deep black eggplants, American [...] sack and somehow save his life.
[97] The old witch said: “Cant [...] cakes and honey fall on it, all the colours will run. My sari will lose its beauty. Whats the harm if you come down? ”
[362] 22) Sári. A 15 feet long piece of silk or cotton of various colours and designs worn by women all [...] that it covers most of the body.
[8] When human beings rush towards [...] sin.” The particular mental colours of the sinners minds are [...] “By surrendering all the colours of my mind to You, I want to become [...] varńárghyadána [offering of colours]: [...] without any hesitation.”
[9] The more human beings are established in Neohumanism, the more they will be absorbed in the colours of their inner minds instead of the colours of the external world. It is not [...] Rather, by offering all their psychic colours to the Supreme Consciousness, they will become more concerned with their mental colours than with the external ones.
[10] This intensely close proximity [...] unblemished by offering all their mental colours to the Supreme. Forgetting the external aspect of the play of colours, they should accept the internal [...] Supreme Desideratum of human life.
[3] But is racial supremacy a scientific [...] ancestors of human beings of various colours belong to the same stock, or were [...] human beings on the other side.
[33] So many waves of so many feelings [...] heterogeneities will become one. So many colours moving on, moving on, with so [...] of this universal march of ours.
[2] Here it has been said that through [...] Himself in so many forms, so many colours and so many bhávas.
[4] That is, in the structures, in [...] Himself in so many forms, so many colours and so many bhávas. And those forms, colours and bhávas are sometimes beyond the scope of conception of the mind of microcosm.
[5] One can see the human body with [...] media in so many forms, in so many colours, in so many acoustic expressions [...] not be visible to sensory organs.
[5] Now these sounds, starting with [...] same time have their respective colours. And because they are not only [...] “akśa málá”.
[7] The first sound is “a”, [...] only sounds, they are not only colours, they are acoustic roots also.
[2] “The Creator is a singular Entity, and He creates this world of colours, this world of sounds; but He Himself is beyond the scope of colours and sounds.” Why is He beyond the scope of colours and sounds? Because He is the hub of the Universe. All waves of colours, of sounds, and of other inferences [...] creating so many things, so many colours, so many sounds, with the help [...] even a blade of grass can move.
[113] Mulberry silk can grow well in [...] Fine silk can be produced in two colours – milk white and cream. [...] jackets and is usually a dark colour.
[29] The printing and issuing of monetary [...] bullion value should be issued in new colours and shapes. No monetary notes [...] implemented by a Proutistic government.
[2] Dharma gives inspiration to people [...] various flowers having different colours, shapes, sizes and fragrances; [...] the meaning of their existence.
[13] Vaerágya: Non-attachment. [...] colour” – that which colours the mind. “Prabháta Raiṋjana” means “he who colours the dawn”. Every object [...] attracted to the colour of any object.
[20] But then, why do we see these varieties in this world? So many varieties, so many colours and so many matters? When the [...] witness such a kaleidoscopic world?
[12] The sixth is vaerágyam, [...] remain unassailed by the attractive colours of this universe is vaerágya. Rága means “colour”.
[9] Now as the relationship is a personal [...] different sounds, of different colours.”
[3] Similarly, some of those sounds [...] Similarly, there are waves and colours, and each and every existence has its own colour. That colour or those colours may or may not be visible, but the colours are there. These are ocular roots, [...] or “colour matrix”.
[119] (53) The humans of today are possessed [...] have started weaving textures of colours on their eyelids and in the subtle [...] excellence and grandeur of glory.”
[38] “The Supreme Entity Transcends all Colours”. Discourse in Bengali. Originally [...] by Prof. Áditya Mohanty.
[6] GANDHARI. Pious and righteous mother [...] PÚJÁ. The offering of mental colours to the Guru.
[15] VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ. [...] PÚJÁ. Offering of mental colours. VIDYÁ. Knowledge; [...] VISHEŚA YOGA. Special yoga.
[63] India has chiefly two types of [...] creatures come in different sizes and colours nowadays, their ancestors were [...] creatures from the prehistoric ages.