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[5] Just when the aspirant crosses [...] seen it? Because the expression comes from this point [indicates anáhata cakra again].
[5] All that comes within the scope of relativity [...] can He create anything inferior?
[4] Karmańyevádhikáraste [...] itself. A vibration of the colour red comes floating and through the nerves [...] experiences the same sort of vibration.
[7] As mentioned earlier, every vibration [...] lál [scarlet red]. Nothing comes out of nothing. Everything has a logical history behind it.
[1] Some people say, “I am helpless. [...] riches are limited. A finite entity comes and goes; it has a beginning and [...] Only that entity which neither comes nor goes, which has an unbroken [...] can be your permanent shelter.
[6] It is not possible to fight against [...] Supreme Consciousness. Anything that comes in the way of this has to be removed [...] into the Supreme Being itself.
[8] And when it comes down to a choice between restraint [...] the more restraint the better.
[6] Now let us see what Tantra is. [...] expand”. From the root verb tan comes the Sanskrit word tanu, which [...] body should not be called tanu.
[23] “After churning all four [...] ocean of scripture, the butter comes to the surface and the buttermilk [...] spoil before they can drink it.
[1] It is said that if Parama Puruśa [...] picture of that individual repeatedly comes to your mind and you fail to concentrate [...] is Kśipta Samádhi.
[2] The next one is Múŕha. [...] mind. It means that the object comes to mind very easily, This state is called Múŕha.
[13] The last one is Smrti. Smrti is [...] (Tánmátrika Spandana) comes to your nerves. Sympathetic vibrations [...] stuff: that is known as Smrti.
[18] In the practice of yoga Sádhakas [...] the Kula Kuńd́alini comes to Svádhiśt́hana [...] he will be established in Yoga.
[7] Occult power (called vibhúti [...] dangerous stage also. The danger comes more from inside than from outside. [...] strength to control the power.
[4] In the physical and psychic spheres [...] to utilize any opportunity which comes their way.
[5] In the social sphere (which comes under the scope of ádhibhaotik) [...] shame, a matter of immense regret.
[13] However, a day comes when some intelligent people emerge [...] public discontent. But soon after comes the day of change when the vikśubdha [...] their tongues would have been cut.
[6] (4) Adhyátma Yajiṋa: [...] for Adhyátma Yajiṋa comes from the soul and this impetus [...] subjugating (Nivrtti Pravrtti).
[7] Nr Yajiṋa is of four kinds: [...] example by nursing the patients, comes within the scope of Shúdrocita sevá.
[27] What we call Saḿskára [...] Yajiṋa. Scientific research comes within the purview of Bhúta [...] them wherever rainfall is needed.
[8] Next comes the question of the law of inheritance. [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[8] Avatarańaḿ karoti [...] avatára”]. One who comes to the world in order to accelerate [...] will He come in the future also.
[14] If human suffering originates at [...] says that Parama Puruśa comes to the world in different ages [...] Puruśa makes His descent.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] inspiration, and that inspiration comes from a personal entity, and not [...] help, no one can attain salvation.
[4] Then is fate or accident the liberator? [...] “fate”. Suppose your finger comes in contact with fire: while experiencing [...] muktidátá either.
[13] Paritráńáya sádhúnám: The Lord comes for the paritráńa [...] merely for granting relief. He comes for paritráńa, that [...] not make a person a sádhu.
[18] And who is He? He is the Lord of [...] inspires the march towards liberation, comes here in a special form. And when [...] of movement of the human society comes to an end and another phase begins: that juncture is called yuga.
[4] “Dhyána” comes from the root verb “dhae,” [...] Krśńa is “gopa.”
[2] The pure feeling of “I” [...] “I exist” is an idea. It comes about as a result of thinking. [...] pure feeling of “I” comes into being. It is by this idea [...] consciousness, the knowledge of which comes about by the qualifying influence [...] influence of sentient Prakrti on it.
[3] It has been shown earlier that buddhitattva comes into being due to the qualifying [...] only a part of his or her mind.
[4] The “I” entity of human [...] chapter that ahaḿtattva (ego) comes into being as a result of the [...] and is made of that entity only.
[5] Unit consciousness or átman [...] of the Macrocosm. Buddhitattva comes into being as a result of the [...] (ádhára) for it.
[20] So there are two meaning for the [...] that if Parama Puruśa ever comes to you and asks you, “What [...] You except You Yourself.”
[1] You all know that the meaning of [...] “jumping”. While jumping, when the knee comes up to the navel or above it then [...] All of you should remember this.
[1] He comes on earth when there is too much [...] against all injustice and sin.
[2] There are a few notable criteria [...] and has no spiritual guru. He comes with a specific mission, which [...] inevitable, and ultimately dharma comes out victorious. His emergence [...] sádhaná with the masses.
[4] Every human being has certain merits [...] resultant [[merit]] is forty percent comes in contact with a person whose [...] wicked person may not be a durjana.
[10] In Saḿskrta the word Yoga [...] Yoga, in the spiritual sphere it comes from the root “Yunj” [...] Puruśa. This is unification.
[11] Here again a contradictory situation [...] with different forms. The universe comes into being only as an imaginary [...] about complete annihilation.
[26] Saguńa Brahma created the [...] Puruśa first, and Buddhitattva comes into being. This gives Puruśa [...] creation is from subtle to crude.
[44] What is meant by muktapuruśa? [...] her sádhaná and who comes under the influence of Prakrti [...] humanity, is a muktapuruśa.
[46] In the course of creation we find, [...] view that every unit consciousness comes under the influence of Prakrti [...] muktapuruśa like Saguńa Brahma.
[48] It is only in kśititattva that unit consciousness comes into being. Saguńa Brahma [...] the status of mukapuruśa.
[25] In the scriptures knowledge is [...] scholar in Geography. Geography comes within the scope of avidyá. [...] knowledge? In reply it is said,
[4] It was said earlier that buddhitattva comes into being as a result of the [...] dependent on ahaḿtattva, as it comes into being only as a result of [...] therefore absolutely independent.
[9] Mind is made up of buddhitattva, [...] consciousness; ahaḿtattva comes into being due to the further influence of Prakrti over buddhitattva. Similarly citta comes into existence being qualified [...] any idea of the size of Brahma.
[16] It was concluded earlier that buddhitattva comes into being as soon as unit consciousness [...] must, therefore, mean that creation comes into existence as soon as Cosmic [...] because of Saguńa Brahma.
[17] We have to accept the existence [...] creation which is formed from or which comes into being because of Saguńa [...] the Unqualified Cosmic Entity.
[2] In the previous chapter it was [...] (non-qualified), as this assumed form comes about only as a result of the [...] from attaining the supreme rank.
[5] The human beings feeling [...] chapter that ahaḿtattva, which comes into being as a result of the [...] bears the consequences of actions.
[6] That citta comes into being as a result of the [...] Prakrti to keep them under bondage.
[17] Mind is subtle, and it has to take [...] body in a subsequent birth. Mind comes into being as a result of the [...] after discarding the old ones.
[4] “Unless one undergoes the [...] sudurácárii a person may be, if he or she comes under My shelter I will certainly [...] company they will try to avoid.
[11] And thus so-called sinners and [...] “If even a diehard criminal comes in My shelter, I will save him [...] salvation will immediately open.
[13] If it is the mind only which works, [...] “I” or knowledge of the self comes from mahattattva or buddhitattva. [...] of rúpa tanmátra.
[14] Tanmátra is a new term and [...] auditory tanmátra. Citta comes in contact with the tanmátras [...] works wants to see a book, citta comes in contact with the organs of [...] which ahaḿtattva performs.
[22] Every action is bound to have a [...] book. Another “I” thus comes into being under the influence [...] gradually manifests itself as citta.
[23] In the preceding paragraphs it [...] citta, and as a result of this, mind comes into being. The existence of unit [...] Brahma, the Eternal Blessedness.
[3] The Shástras say that a [...] praise or abuse, whether wealth comes or wealth goes, whether he lives [...] this lies your spiritual growth.
[12] If Parama Puruśa is continuing [...] is a personal entity, because it comes from the identity of Parama Puruśa [...] of the creation of the universe.
[3] The second stage of psycho-spiritual [...] kaḿ. Similarly, when visharga comes after the letter ka it is pronounced [...] above ka we pronounce it as kan.
[5] The human mind attaches itself [...] me.” Perhaps the following couplet comes to mind:
[9] Thus it is clear that the mind requires an object. The initiative to act comes from the mind-only after thinking [...] particular object for a long period.
[13] Not only does the mind remain attached [...] influences the subtler sphere, and comes to eventual fruition. Similar [...] materialized if their desire is intense.
[4] To indicate vastness there are [...] When something is very big but comes within the scope of measurement, [...] This is a fundamental mistake.
[17] All created beings in the universe [...] surge in devotion. The closer one comes to Parama Puruśa, the more [...] and due to this, I exist.”
[1] There is very little difference, [...] from Parama Puruśa, matter comes into being. Thereafter, as a result [...] slightly less developed. Whoever comes in the process of evolution, goes – Yah agacchati sah gacchati.
[7] Whoever comes must also go. This is the inexorable [...] victory, a far greater enlightenment.
[28] Neither has Vraja Krśńa any relationship with Vishiśt́ádvaetaváda, because any entity who comes into close proximity with Him [...] knowingly or unknowingly.”
[9] Now, if we consider Vraja Krśńa, [...] ghee, which grows radiant when it comes in contact with fire but ultimately [...] devotion of the microcosmic mind.
[4] All vibrations, all kinds of dance, [...] external world. When that colour comes and strikes the eyes of a person [...] sádá [sparkling white].
[18] Thus in the process of movement [...] change. When in the process one comes into close proximity with the [...] Krśńa. When the microcosmic point comes in close proximity to the Macrocosmic [...] – it simply cannot survive.
[24] Some devotees are dualists out [...] and holy than the sandalwood, it comes close to the sandalwood, first [...] like the sandalwood. Then, when it comes still closer, you will see that [...] O Lord, only You exist.”
[6] Násato vidyate bhávo [...] nothing. Again, something or other comes out of something: that is, something comes out of something and nothing comes out of nothing.” The jiiva [...] beautiful answer to this question.
[8] [Prasad says that you will be the [...] the water, similarly the jiiva comes out of Parama Puruśa and ultimately returns to Parama Puruśa.]
[15] Next comes the question of advaeta. Advaeta [...] and sand, but sugar and water.
[12] Tadyacchecchánta átmani [...] Puruśa is exactly like this. A comes from B, where does B come from? [...] ultimately arrives at the Supreme Cause.
[11] Now, my Vrajagopála attracts [...] His language.” If anyone comes in actual contact with Him, he [...] to this most exalted position.
[13] Parama Puruśa has been manifesting [...] tries to understand His expressions comes to love Him. One has no recourse [...] becomes filled with frustration.
[20] He has created jiivas, created [...] everything goes and from whom everything comes”] – jiivas want to merge [...] bliss. This has already been proven.
[23] Next comes the rasa [taste] tanmátra. [...] fall of His Cosmic form”].
[25] Next comes the rúpa [form] tanmátra. [...] Infinite by means of the finite.
[28] In order to recognize something [...] The fact is, once He willingly comes within my embrace, He can no longer [...] science suffers a mortal blow.
[29] Next comes the sparsha [touch] tanmátra. [...] Vrajagopála begins to predominate, one comes to understand that all the softness [...] Mahaprabhu in a poem by Satyen Datta:
[33] Next comes the shabda [sound] tanmátra. [...] scope of shabda tanmátra.
[34] [Consciousness arises from action [...] factors of matter, just as red colour comes from betel leaves, lime and catechu when they are chewed together.]
[44] Ánumeya váhya [...] When jiṋána comes in contact with álambana, [...] álambana as the material realized.
[58] The kśańikavádiis [...] kśańika entity comes in a moment and disappears the [...] not a satisfactory explanation.
[10] Now consider this vast universe. [...] static or stationary entity that comes into being, as opposed to those [...] or objects created by the mind.
[12] How did this elliptical universe [...] expression or takes shape only when it comes in contact with psychic vibrations. [...] following one another in succession.
[15] I have already said that relative [...] object of happiness or sorrow that comes to us as the result of the past [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[17] Next comes history (itikathá). When [...] necessary information omitted.
[30] In the human mind, too, there are [...] knowledge. Then when one suddenly comes to know from someone, or from [...] spiritual spheres is called artha.
[4] The second stage is artha. What [...] Parama Puruśa. Until the day comes when they lose their psychic power [...] of pragmatism or spirituality.
[5] In the third stage of sádhaná [...] (mass feeding) which you organize comes within the scope of this practice. [...] smile happily you feel inner joy.
[10] Thus the psycho-spiritual path [...] second stage, vyatireka. When bliss comes like a flood of light on a moonlit [...] endeavour it is vashiikára.
[41] The word bháta [cooked rice] comes from the Prákrta word bhatta. [...] both raw rice and cooked rice.
[59] The verbal root uś + ghaiṋ [...] – which, by reviving, energy comes. Thus one colloquial meaning of [...] uśńa means “hot”.
[1] You know that, according to the [...] last, when borne by the uvula, it comes out between the parted lips, it [...] have to cope with real pandits.
[27] All of this comes within the scope of vaedhii bhakti. [...] these types of vaedhii bhakti.
[8] The earliest English edition book [...] Universal (RU) Club. Chapter two comes from the RU magazine Cosmic Society [...] yet been published in book form.
[10] More recent contributions are the second section of chapter eight, which comes from a 1981 address to Proutists [...] published in Calcutta in 1982.
[1] The eternal question is: Wherefrom [...] nothing is destroyed. And nothing comes from nothing, everything comes from something,
[3] Now, the second portion, the second [...] man or animal or plant. Whoever comes goes. “Ya ágacchati [...] the very order of this universe.
[3] Now the Supreme Cognitive Entity, [...] creates something, when Its creation comes within the jurisdiction of the [...] an internal psychic [creation].
[4] Now all units, all unit cognitive [...] personal work. Now when the unit comes in contact with external physicality, [...] mental capacity, but when the Cosmic comes in contact with the created universe, [...] thats why it has been said,
[13] In this universe of ours, everything that comes within the scope of our organs [...] cannot be time, space, and person.
[21] But in the shástras [scriptures] [...] pointed, the pinnacled, conscious mind comes in contact with the subconscious. Then the apexed subconscious mind comes in contact with the unconscious. And then the pinnacled unconscious mind comes in contact with the Cognitive [...] avara – parávare.
[44] He is all-knowing. Puruśa [...] When the entire town of Ernakulam comes within your mind, no space remains [...] iota of confidentiality for Him.
[6] This betrays their deep ignorance. [...] person for its existence. Matter comes out of energy and energy comes out of Idea. And Parama Puruśa [...] honey to such a realized person.
[4] Út + ca = úcca. Ut [...] high”. From úccala comes the medieval Bengali ucala just as the medieval Bengali ujala comes from újjvala. [...] into bottomless water”].
[40] “A few miles east of here [...] very good if this Ramjii Singh comes early tomorrow morning and sets your leg bone.”
[68] The meaning of the verbal root [...] this úrńá comes the north Indian word úńa. [...] correct spelling is with ńa.
[31] Ut – gára. Its etymological [...] colloquial meaning is “that which comes out of the mouth”, or vocal [...] belching is called udgára.
[66] Speaking of upadesha a story comes to mind about European indigo planters.
[113] To get to the bathroom I had to [...] solitary, companionless. No one comes here; they are afraid to. Everyone [...] “What can I do? Tell me!”
[124] His voice choked. “You know, [...] solitary, companionless. No one comes near me. Everyone is afraid; everyone says that this is a house of the dead.”
[153] The etymological meaning of upamá is “that which comes nearby when measured”; its [...] has no parallel or equal”].
[7] Parama Puruśa is [...] He cannot hate anybody. Whoever comes near Him becomes one with Him. [...] omnipotent, cannot do these two things.
[14] This comes within the range of fundamental [...] is said in the Shástra:
[16] The Supreme Entity, the Supreme [...] be done by these three factors, comes to Him. There is a sloka in the [...] been stated regarding the present.
[7] The falsehood which may exist today [...] ágacchati sah gacchati” (whatever comes, goes). But satya is something [...] relative, it is ever-changing.
[13] Very often people become victims [...] human being is created, he or she comes within the Cosmic mind. So when [...] individual and collective association.
[6] What is the meaning of Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ? [...] perceive, is subtle. That which comes within the range of the sense [...] simply beyond human imagination.
[9] So the action which comes within the periphery of the mind [...] mind can never reach that abode.
[32] Anádyananta: anádi [...] three reasons each and every entity comes within the scope of time, space and person.
[1] In this circumrotatory Universe, [...] immobile is dependent on whether it comes within the scope of time, place and person.
[5] In the old German language, the [...] see, hear, taste, touch or smell comes within the scope of the phenomenal. [...] falsehood is the root of all vices.
[11] Behind all phenomenal, actional, [...] “supra-noumenal”. Everything that comes within the scope of time, place [...] phenomenal in the next phase, and so on.
[8] What is the meaning of “Bhárata”? [...] enhance”. So bhárata comes to stand for a land where all [...] scope for all-round development.
[18] The reflection of the Puruśa [...] individuality of its own. If any distortion comes in the real moon, the moon of [...] is never smitten by any assault.
[33] Bear in your mind that the controlling [...] synthetic mind in which intuition comes to the surface. In the final phase [...] bearing (prajiṋá).
[29] The development of human society that comes in the wake of the lustrous vitality [...] kśatriyas to conquer matter.
[45] Visions of gods and goddesses or [...] divine revelation believes that it comes from the deity he or she was worshipping. [...] guidance or a divine revelation.
[233] Of course there is another side [...] and because of this the Vipra Age comes to an end.
[15] Vaeshyas believe that only a few [...] leap into action, the Vaeshya Age comes to an end. But it takes a long [...] required to end the Vaeshya Age.
[18] The vaeshyas do not confront any [...] everything with money, their vital force comes from money. They therefore take [...] to be taken out of their hands.
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] feed the poor; etc. Calamity only comes when they lose their common sense [...] to suck society completely dry.
[50] Having said all this, I still contend [...] or in a widely-diversified way, comes in the Vaeshya Age. With the help [...] needs, and this is what happens.
[51] In order to raise the general standard [...] is required, whether the capital comes from within a particular country or from outside. No matter where it comes from, it must be controlled partly [...] rapidly in the material sphere.
[67] It should be remembered that in [...] masses to go on until such a day comes.
[14] Thus a person moves around the stake. While moving, a question suddenly comes into his or her mind. The person [...] saḿvid, this realization, comes into the mind, then the person [...] circle]? What is this line? From where comes the inspiration to move around? [...] práńakendra. The day this realization comes, the person becomes a sádhaka, [...] merge in Parama Puruśa.
[16] But what must happen first before [...] truth. Therefore, the person who comes onto the path of sádhaná early is a wise person and also lucky.
[9] So, Parama Puruśa is one. [...] one. Magnet and iron. When iron comes in contact with the magnet, the [...] Huang Ho? What happens when it comes in contact with the Pacific Ocean? When a person comes in contact with Parama Puruśa, [...] absorbed, just like the Huang Ho.
[6] I told you previously that human [...] But when that opportunity finally comes he never keeps his word. The third [...] Ill say Im trying”.
[2] There is a story about Lord Krśńa, [...] declared, “When my true devotee comes to me with the dust from his feet, [...] most glad to oblige Him.”
[2] You know, to unite and to unify [...] sugar are united. But when water comes in contact with sugar, it is a [...] the third point is sevá.
[4] In Sanskrit, the word yoga comes from two root verbs. One is yuj, [...] sugar is lost. This is unification.
[8] Then the final interpretation, [...] loses its identity. When the river comes in contact with the sea, it no [...] jiivátmá Paramátmanah.
[7] In his lifetime, the bull that [...] Tuṋ – You, only You – comes from the dhunurii [apparatus used for combing cotton] which is made of the fibre of his skin.
[10] Sevá means “selfless [...] give-and-take. In many newspapers one comes across many advertisements of [...] – this alone is service.
[21] Lack of movement in the physical [...] progress. But on the way if something comes which has no movement, which remains [...] disease. It is motionlessness.
[4] A two- or three-month-old boy does [...] required by him. Then his mother comes rushing to him and examines him. [...] mother by crying once; that is all.
[10] “Saharsa shrśáh [...] engaged in anything. When the time comes He will say His piece. So this [...] reminding Him by shedding tears.
[12] “Sahasrapáda”. [...] much paraphernalia. From Dhaka comes the news that no, nothing can [...] travelling from one place to another.
[25] From the hoary past, humans have [...] of humans. And if by chance one comes out successful in the examination, [...] pull me up and I shall run.”
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] must be reached. When the time comes for you to take revenge, you should [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[18] The goal of ones life should [...] Iśt́a, a pot of tea suddenly comes before his or her eyes and the [...] dhruvásmrti or fixed memory.
[24] Suppose you are free from anger, [...] defeated in argumentation. Even if it comes to a physical fight, he or she [...] person is to be free from anger.
[13] In the case of unification, the [...] word derived from the yuj root but comes from the root word yuiṋj. [...] maintaining its separate identity.
[1] The sentient action comes very near to Supreme Existence; [...] point, and apex to singularity, one comes in contact with Him. That is why, [...] the Supreme Controlling Faculty.
[5] He, as the expressed world, comes within the scope of human perception [...] small individual small entity.
[10] Each and every action gets recognition [...] you see something, the light that comes from that object gets reflected [...] that you are seeing something.
[2] Paramátmá is the [...] not yours; it is His. Everything comes from Him and ultimately goes to [...] undergo punishment and suffering.
[6] The process of preparing rice from paddy comes within the scope of material science, [...] first place is parama prashna, and comes within the domain of parávidyá, [...] and hence parama prashna, too.
[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] mind. When an indriya (sense organ) comes in contact with an object, the [...] produce painful sensations. This comes within the periphery of psychology. [...] understand the true nature of the mind.
[41] That which comes within the periphery of mind is [...] unsubstantiated in the absence of I-feeling.
[72] Like all other actions, the flow [...] of pause the object ideated upon comes within ones sphere of knowledge. [...] Brahma as its object of ideation.
[73] So through intellectual pursuit [...] perceptional knowledge, but when it comes to real knowledge there is hardly [...] probe deep within ones self.
[6] “Ya etadviduramrtáste bhavanti”. That intelligent spiritual aspirant who comes in close contact with the magician [...] the magician attains immortality.
[8] The term mrtyurmrtyu has two meanings. [...] death of death, that is, the death comes to a pause when death comes near Him; the death is to undergo [...] who attain Him become immortal.
[8] In the language of social psychology [...] having a black aura. Everything comes within the spectrum of colours, [...] but He Himself is beyond colour.
[12] Puruśa akartá [...] sah purohitah – one who comes forward to bring about your welfare. [...] Puruśa akartá .
[17] Now, what does the witnessing [...] witness? It sees that an actor comes to the stage, recite something and departs. A dancer comes, dances and goes back. A singer comes, sings and goes. What is the feminine [...] with ash. If any erudite person comes, I shall send my disciple and [...] átmá has heard everything.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] nothing else. That is how a person comes under the sway of a propensity [...] saḿskáras .
[3] Under special circumstances, at [...] moves towards aparágati comes under the binding influence of Prakrti.
[5] But all those waves can be brought [...] principle. [And another variety of wave] comes within the scope of the mutative [...] parińáma in the shástras.
[18] Eko Devah [“That Supreme [...] particular object, that object comes within the periphery of your psychic [...] when the mind becomes eka, one comes in contact with Him. Do you follow?
[21] In the Tantric varńamálá, [...] good. Have you understood why a comes first and not á?
[28] But why does the word sarva mean [...] sentient by nature. So everything comes out from that particular point, [...] point, the fundamental positivity.
[16] Therefore, it is the scriptural [...] aesthetic science and the kiirtana comes within the scope of Mohana Vijiṋána. [...] Bhágavata Shástra.
[20] One who posesses everything of [...] One is reputation or yashah. Then comes Shrii meaning charm, or attraction. [...] possesses Shrii in complete form.
[5] Finally satya becomes victorious [...] and in each and every work. Satya comes our successful. “Satyameva [...] progress towards godhood is achieved.
[1] In the Vajrayána Buddhist [...] word meye [“daughter”] comes from the Sanskrit word mátriká [...] brothers wife] and so on.
[5] Now take the case of intellectual [...] the next moment another question comes. Again you are under the intellectual [...] what is called spiritual bondage.
[25] The best process is Brahma Sadbháva. [...] Prańidhána. Prańidhána comes within the scope of Dhyána [...] follow? “Taela Dharavat.”
[2] What is yoga? There are so many [...] psychic propensities. The word yoga comes from the sanskrit root verb yuj [...] colour or any other inference.
[5] Everything in this universe is [...] also subject to change. Everything comes within the periphery of time and [...] able to maintain their existence.
[12] To be tolerant like a taru [...] not mean that if a wicked person comes to strike you or kill you that [...] to what extent you can endure.
[29] Today, however, we see its opposite. [...] burden? If Parama Puruśa comes to them and says: O human being, [...] then they are not ready to do so.
[11] Earlier I mentioned that just as [...] collective life as well, when this stage comes, those who are well advanced, [...] go. Im with you. If trouble comes, let it come. Ill take it [...] given the name sadvipra .
[12] And ga means Gacchati yasmin, ágacchati yasmát [“One who comes also goes”]. Hence ga is used to denote that from which everything in the world comes, and into which everything in the world ultimately dissolves.
[1] Everything in this universe comes within certain limitations. When [...] periphery under certain limitations.
[18] What is the Latin noun for night? Nocturnal. It comes from the Latin noun “noctum” [...] always dental “t”.
[5] Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] explain this word. Shraddhá comes from shrat, meaning satyam, and [...] which is called shraddhá.
[25] Generally, reactions start expressing [...] flow loses its momentum when it comes, in contact with the vásanábhánd́a [...] reactions in the present life.
[5] But as a result of clash and cohesion [...] ”? Now, at this point philosophy comes. According to the records of human [...] He lived about 3500 years ago.
[6] Now, “Who art Thou?” [...] moves towards the source, when it comes to the starting point – [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[7] And when the mind tries to come [...] suspended. And when again the mind comes back from the Supreme touch, the mind comes within the jurisdiction of time, [...] scope, the mind was suspended.
[3] So to stop this nonsense you should [...] will immediately stop. All this comes within the scope of Avidyá [...] – Avidyá Tantric things.
[1] Once there was a king who had three [...] “If any king, queen or VIP comes while Im hunting please [...] all have a speech defect.”
[13] When human beings entered the second [...] force behind it. Spiritual power comes from Parama Puruśa alone. [...] Sá Shivasya Shaktih.”
[14] In the second phase people started [...] the human mind. As my intellect comes from Parama Puruśa He must [...] worship soil they become soil.
[11] The pandits – I have just [...] Lakśmii, the goddess of wealth, comes and remains in my house, then [...] she can go. I have no objection.
[7] The Cosmic Entity, the Supreme [...] intellect; and we hope, if a catastrophe comes, the human intellect will be able [...] and more spiritually-oriented!
[2] Now what is “progress”? [...] of our lives, when something new comes, when a novel idea comes, most of the people in the first [...] should not be any change.”
[7] Then on the psychic level – [...] the psychic sphere, if one idea comes, and if you see that that idea [...] progress on the psychic level.
[12] “Prabhumiisham” – [...] “attributional” when it comes within the noose of the guńas. [...] the bondage of the guńas.
[12] How can one attain Parama Puruśa [...] virtue of that love if he or she comes in the closest proximity of Parama [...] it will remain a secret forever.
[15] Human beings meditate on Parama [...] Puruśa? The power to visualise Him comes from Him only – it is due [...] according to Your desire.”
[8] The object entity finds its substantiation [...] “I know I am”. First comes “I know” and then comes “I am”. So the origin [...] consciousness – jiivátman.
[4] The emergence of the five fundamental [...] into the ethereal factor, which comes within the scope of microcosmic [...] pratyáhára sádhaná.
[6] The principles of Prakrti are known [...] sattvá, there it (Prakrti) comes within “sa”. The biija [...] object”, “all objects”.
[8] Now comes vishva. Vishva apparently means [...] perception but only partially.
[9] Now the degree of human comprehension [...] of the universe where she grazes comes within her reach. So there is [...] comprehension of this universe.
[12] So this is the explanation of vishva, the universe, of which part comes within the scope of human knowledge [...] universe never means the earth only.
[2] As I told you yesterday, human [...] extro-internal. And when that noumenal cause comes in closer contact with His progeny, with His sons and daughters, the movement is intro-external.
[6] Billions of microvita produce a [...] cannot be said that everything comes from carbon atoms. Rather, the [...] reformulated, redefined and reclassified.
[4] The surasaptaka and the [...] sol, lá, si, do. Do comes twice and thus the combination of eight produces the octave.
[5] One of these is Su which means bhála [good] – this word comes from the Sanskrit word bhadra [...] [pure water]. From accha comes the modern Hindi ácchá [...] su is used in this sense.
[9] Ártapremánanda [...] by”. The word árta comes from the word rta – [...] them about it. This is the norm.
[10] When some misfortune occurs they [...] ártapremánanda , the bliss which comes from proximity to Parama Puruśa , the bliss that comes from imposing the ideation of [...] ártapremánanda .
[9] The word bhásaka comes by adding the suffix śak [...] with whose help something is made.
[12] A prefix, nand root [...] been swallowed the sandesh comes to an end. But the type of pleasure [...] jagadbhásakánanda .
[5] When the mutual interaction of [...] Saguńa. Later, as Puruśa comes under the greater influence of [...] existence of different objects.
[30] The presence of the kúlakuńd́alinii [...] Parama Shiva all differentiation comes to an end, and the physical, psychic [...] is the state beyond unit mind.
[27] One of the reasons for the multilateral [...] friction. Whenever the microcosm comes in contact with matter, it is [...] more than one object at a time.
[19] Lost in blind pursuit for finite [...] the blood oozing out of its jaws comes from the dry bones and greedily [...] wrongly thinks sorrow is happiness.
[5] Now, let us take another word – [...] Rávańa dies the sádhaka comes in contact with the universal [...] sádhaka will attain enlightenment.
[22] That which makes the mind soft [...] devotion is aroused, the love of God comes.
[11] Next comes the question of thought-waves [...] limitations, certain bondages.
[13] Then comes the spiritual sphere. The world [...] cruder aspect of the mental world comes within the power of expression [...] scope of verbal externalization.
[5] The subject of todays discourse [...] intuition. The liberation of intuition comes automatically, without making [...] bounden duty of every individual.
[19] Concerning the spirit of society, [...] example. If a man from Allahabad comes to Calcutta to live he may feel [...] expressions between social groups.
[6] Unit consciousness, when it is [...] that part of movement actually comes under the category of motion. [...] stability in a state of pause.
[12] The human respiratory system also [...] state of pause, the unit being comes alive again during the next inhalation. [...] we commonly call death occurs.
[16] It is with the assembling of many individuals that a society comes into being. In a society it is [...] at least in the mundane sphere.
[97] Where ideas are of secondary importance, the factor of gain or greed comes to be primary. The kśatriyas [...] absolute authority of the vipras.
[3] It is by the influence of Prakrti that Puruśa comes to be imbued with inertness, for [...] or plasticity is called Prakrti.
[19] Being under the influence of the [...] when the Prájiṋa comes out victorious, they will identify [...] they have become Brahma Himself.
[31] Sleep is the condition of highest passivity. After this condition when dream comes, the sense of inertness diminishes. [...] Dakśińácára.
[39] This world is the creation of Máyá, [...] illusive forms of boyhood and youth, comes old age, and after the death of [...] insignificant. It dies every moment.
[68] Because of the disparity among [...] counterpart of this Sentient Force, comes to be known as Brahmá. [...] Objectless Nirguńa Brahma.
[24] If Brahma is one and without a [...] answer is also very easy. Distortion comes on account of the Prakrti, the [...] clarify this point for you later.
[28] When the influence of the Mutative [...] the Static condition of Brahma comes the first expression of the wakeful [...] Puruśottama, the cosmic nucleus.
[57] This world is indeed a Macrocosmic [...] expression when the Práńa comes into contact with the mind. Ether, [...] the existence of the universe.
[58] Pleasure and pain are but the distortion of mind. In Samádhi (suspension of mind) comes the full equilibrium. At that [...] attitude of absolute happiness.
[27] What I speak is only a manifestation [...] whatever my sensory organs perceive, comes from the world permeated by Thee, [...] good. Control my moments properly.
[68] One who remains as the original [...] virtue and vice. At that time there comes in him the proper equilibrium [...] the fathomless Ocean of Brahma.
[80] This soul is smaller than the mole. [...] such an opportunity only rarely comes to the lot of human beings, for [...] Supreme Soul in his or her soul.
[33] Gatih práńinám [...] active. This quality of dynamism comes directly from Parama Puruśa, because He Himself is always dynamic.
[54] Now to cross an ocean, the passengers need to board a ship. Parama Puruśa comes to human beings as a ship does [...] must not waste a single moment.
[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] . The word rága comes from adding the suffix ghaiṋ [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.
[22] [Sovereign rule springs from the [...] attained from within. Freedom never comes about through swords, muscle power, or the power of the pen.]
[14] Samismrta Vedana is psycho-spiritual: the event happens in the psychic sphere but comes in contact with the spiritual [...] measuring scale for that realm.
[4] The propensive propulsion comes from antahkarańa. The origin [...] goaded by propensive propulsion.
[7] South or southwest of Birbhum is Singhbhum, and close to Singhbhum is Dhavalbhum. Tatanagar comes within this Dhavalbhum area. All [...] means “peacock”).
[14] If the month of Malmas comes, then there is a gap of one month. [...] years, another additional month comes which is known as Ksáyamás. [...] system seems to be more scientific.
[20] Next comes the question of the law of inheritance. [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[39] Now, while adjusting with the people [...] Suppose that the additional month comes after the month of Kárttik [...] After this Adhik Kárttik comes the Agráhayań month. [...] “Malmás” in Bengal.
[26] Wise people understand the simple [...] period of time to do His work. Time comes into existence when the microcosms [...] the time factor; He is eternal.
[45] After proper karma sádhaná [...] individually or collectively. Their duty comes within the scope of tapah. Some [...] the universe. Lord Buddha said,
[25] [Now in this march of life – [...] satisfactory reply; but this question comes within the scope of geography.
[4] The King said, “That place [...] likely to be in full bloom, someone comes stealthily and steals it away.1 [...] thief has been in vain.”
[11] Máyá is that force [...] sádhaná. When the yogi comes in close contact with the Supreme [...] this Máyá.”
[13] One is to get Him, to come in contact [...] is the spiritual knowledge. Then comes karma. Karma means “action”. [...] And then when, after karma, one comes near to Him, one will be united [...] unification is devotion, bhakti.
[15] Then comes mutative devotion. In this case [...] (Yogii means “one who finally comes into unification with the Supreme [...] devotion is not devotion at all.
[16] Now comes the third kind of devotion – [...] demand any toys from the Father.
[17] Then there comes non-attributional devotion. In [...] not the highest form of devotion.
[18] The highest form of devotion is [...] rágátmiká devotion, the yogi comes in closest contact with the Supreme [...] – to become one with Him.
[19] When one comes near the Supreme Father, he or [...] establish you in the supreme beatitude.
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[5] Then “ra”. Whatever [...] be velocity also. And this speed comes from energy. Without energy there [...] “ra” is the second letter.
[7] Now, everything that exists in the world comes from the sentient principle of [...] outside the periphery of sa-ra-va.
[17] The second varga is artha. Artha [...] Saḿskrta because when one comes to know what a particular word [...] physico-psychic needs are fulfilled.
[9] Next comes the fourth and final stage, the [...] sends the mind to that page and comes to know the contents immediately. [...] anything. At that stage everything comes within his perfect control and [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[11] While doing spiritual practice, [...] any beatitude till the aspirant comes in tactual contact with the Supreme Self.
[1] Viveka (conscience) is a special [...] innocence. The process whereby one comes to a conclusion after deliberating [...] siddhánta (conclusion).
[32] The people of medieval times fought [...] every thing of this entire universe comes within its vast periphery.
[23] “Bhadra”. In Saḿskrta, [...] “bhállá” comes the modern “bhála”. [...] which means “good man”.
[25] “Mrtyurmrtyuh namámyaham.” [...] is this: Whenever a man dies, he comes back again in another form. Again he undergoes death, again he comes back. This cyclic order goes on, [...] death one wont come back.
[26] So when one is in deep love with Him, and death comes, that death is the final death. [...] of death. So He is mrtyurmrtyuh.
[10] Now, along with thinking comes the question of retention. For [...] what their children are reading.
[12] Moreover, when psychic vibrations [...] case, the vibrational wave that comes through the ears has trouble adjusting [...] (2) psycho-spiritual approach.
[8] Sometimes it also happens that when the thought of an object from the natural world comes within the objective chamber of [...] rákśasii vidyá in Sanskrit.
[9] The action of knowing occurs through [...] creates a ripple in the mind, it comes within the scope of mental vibrations.
[24] Máyá and Prakrti [...] Puruśa and Prakrti) their existence comes down to the psychic level due [...] the mind, but nothing subtler.
[57] What are these manifestations, [...] the inspirations or the impetus comes from Him only.
[59] The whole phenomenon of creation is moving in a particular flow. When an individual flow comes in contact with another individual flow, and when the intellectual movement comes within the scope of measurement, [...] Maharśi, the Sage of the sages.
[10] The scope, avenue and jurisdiction [...] matter-centred theory will never win. It comes as it goes after creating enormous devastation, and it dies a black death.
[6] For a bhakta, only ápta vákya has value. What comes from Parama Puruśa is ápta [...] your ápta vákya.
[9] You know, a language has an average [...] “taelam”, and “rendhechi” comes from the Saḿskrta word [...] present as a demi-cultural language.
[4] Now after this first phase is over, [...] sufficiently bold. This boldness comes as a result of the first fight. [...] pashus, they are heroes or viiras.
[8] What is divyácárá? From the root div comes the word deva which means vibrational [...] prakáraḿ karoti iti Prakrti.
[4] Having unsuccessfully attempted [...] remarkable entity that whoever comes near Him becomes as great as Him [...] calling yourself Brahma.”
[4] What is the source of permanent [...] gacchati” – Whatever comes, goes. Every finite object comes and ultimately goes. When you [...] to attain permanent happiness.
[22] [filler] When the devotional depth comes, love, too will be brimming with [...] love, and maturity of love is HE.
[3] This undeveloped mind gradually proceeds on the path of pratisaiṋcara. As it comes close to the Nucleus its scope [...] no feeling of existence either.
[16] Japa [mantra repetition] here really means nirbiija japa. Sabiija japa is a different thing; it comes within the scope of dhyána [...] spiritual elevation is possible.
[20] Next comes dhyánadhárańá. [...] born”. With what is it born?
[9] In the field of knowledge, there [...] Supreme Entity of this world which comes within the scope of inferences [...] Aparesha – the Lord of Apara.
[15] Parama Puruśa hears all [...] If you crush the seeds the oil comes out, and the remaining non-essential [...] of Him, they will never succeed.
[4] The second stage of Prakrti occurs [...] [flow with curvature] that creation comes within the scope of perception.
[9] Then, the physical body should [...] the first phase of realization comes. The highest realization does [...] and self-restraint are necessary.
[29] Regarding intellect and intuition [...] second entity. Whenever duality comes, it is only due to our ignorance, to our lack of true knowledge.
[35] Those who adhere to this cult of [...] equal importance, but the finality comes in devotion. That is, the final [...] the great sages of the past said,
[40] Where the thought-waves or thought-movements [...] of devotion. Viśńu comes from the root-verb vish which [...] universe, is Viśńu.
[12] After the spiritual sphere comes the psychic sphere, which is cruder [...] power to remove psychic wants.
[14] Next comes the physical world. The followers, [...] their mundane problems are solved.
[29] Mahájana means mahat jana. [...] how to satisfy Him. And when one comes in contact with Him, one will [...] jiṋániis or any [karmiis].
[4] While doing evil, people may enjoy [...] time. The ticket checking squad comes and fines him or arrests him. [...] ill-gotten wealth. He lands in jail.
[2] You see, if the tempus eternal comes in very close proximity with nature, [...] So even if this tempus eternal comes in closer contact with nature [...] the Desideratum of human life.
[4] Now when Parama Puruśa directly or physically comes in contact with these factors, [...] periphery of the tempus, but when He comes in contact or comes within the jurisdiction of the [...] personal boundaries. But when He comes within their jurisdictions, what [...] . Under such circumstances He comes here on a particular date, leaves [...] impersonal entity. But when He comes within the jurisdiction of these [...] our Táraka Brahma .
[5] Now why does He come in contact [...] give pleasure to, His progeny, He comes within the scope of these relative [...] depraved and degenerate human society.
[24] The characteristic of the motor [...] function at all, or their function comes under the jurisdiction of the [...] lot greater than that of eating).
[3] Actually we cannot use any numeral for Him. If we use any numeral it comes within the jurisdiction of vocabulary. It comes within the bondage of vocabulary [...] “one” is used. Why?
[4] When the mind gets pinnacled, when the mind gets apexed, comes to a particular point, that is, comes to one point only, under such [...] the numeral “one”.
[6] Now each and every expression of [...] “divine”), and from this div comes the word deva. Deva means [...] not Deva, but Mahádeva.
[19] Then is Prakrti the supreme causal [...] lost. Then the resultant faculty comes out from one of its vertices. [...] Matrix, Shiva is the supreme cause.
[38] What is anudhyána and prańidhána? The sádhaka comes in close contact with Supreme Puruśa. In the Rgveda it has been said:
[42] Yojanát means “by [...] means unification. When a river comes in close contact with the ocean, [...] Similarly, when a sádhaka comes in contact with Him, that is, [...] little I becomes one with the big I.
[14] Some sects hold that happiness comes after death, but who will enjoy [...] be no fear of pain or pleasure.
[71] Between the potatoes there should [...] such wide roots. The main root comes down in such a way that it does [...] “Trachyosparmum amni” in Latin.
[169] 1)Sugar cane – Sugar cane is of Indian origin and comes within the grass group. It is [...] be prone to pests and disease.
[6] Now, when ones goal goes [...] the radius decreases, and a day comes, a sweet moment comes, when the person becomes one with the Nucleus. That is what is called mokśa.
[4] The propensive propulsion comes from antahkarańa. The origin [...] goaded by propensive propulsion.
[3] The madhyama category of people [...] presume that any obstacle that comes in their way is a Himalayan obstacle, [...] not confident of their abilities.
[10] It is from this stratum that the [...] manifestation of the mind of Brahma comes the creation of Bhuvarloka as [...] which He has mentally created.
[8] What is gláni [in the shloka [...] sandals, their heads – He comes as Táraka Brahma [Liberating [...] He makes them prepared to fight.
[9] Whenever dharma comes into a secondary position, a [...] is sure to come after darkness.
[8] Now, what is the proper moment, [...] years, millions of years, there comes a certain special type of pause [...] span, when this phase of pause comes, and so many filths accumulate, [...] and adharma is ascendant”].
[9] Addressing Arjuna, He says “Bhárata”. [...] Arjuna. The word bhárata comes from two Sanskrit root verbs: [...] “pertaining to bharata”.
[56] Ideas in the psychic world gain [...] balance. When pashyanti shakti comes to the mańipura cakra and [...] mańipura cakra or navel area.
[72] In ancient times, in the entire [...] which the Bengali word bhálo comes. The Hindi word bháláii [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita]
[108] Ka is the acoustic root of Kárya Brahma. First comes ka, Kárya Brahma, and then [...] kha in the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[14] So brhat and vishála. In [...] very big, very very big, but that comes within the scope of measurement”. [...] measurement. When a very big entity comes within the scope of measurement, [...] brḿhańatvád Brahma.
[19] Dúrát sudúre [...] dúra is used when the distance comes within the scope of measurement. [...] but sudúra for me.”
[10] When two successfully proven theories merge, a new resultant in the form of a new theory comes into being. When this resultant [...] called “Tála”.
[11] You must always ascertain which comes first, the theory or the practice. [...] materialized, but after a long time.
[1] Krakaśa. Kram + d́a [...] play of light and shade. All this comes within the purview of krakaśa.
[10] You must remember that the newcomer who comes to your society for the first [...] mar the very charm of pilgrimage.
[10] In Tantra the whole creation is [...] bhútas), His physical entity comes within the scope of Saguńa [...] His Mahásambhúti.
[13] [The science which comes from the mouth of Lord Shiva, [...] 1 ) ]
[7] So we find that the world, which is an expression of kalá, comes from the náda, and the náda comes from the kámabiija, or [...] collective form of those fifty sounds.
[3] Each and every object of creation comes from the world of invisibility [...] should not lament over anything.
[6] “Do you know the difference between a material noun and an abstract noun? When an entity comes within the jurisdiction of the [...] but the idea is abstract.”
[19] In Howrah district the silk industry is not in good condition, and most of the silk now comes from Malda district. Mango has [...] socio-economic condition of your block?
[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless [...] foreign currency reserves in India comes from the natural resources of [...] of the inhabitants of Samatat.
[22] Pure devotion, parábhakti, is free from both. If the Lord comes to you and says, “What do [...] intelligent devotee like this.
[32] So the position of devotion is above action and knowledge. Action comes next and knowledge comes last. Take for example the case [...] is why Caetanya Mahaprabhu said,
[42] Gaoravaḿ raoravaḿ [...] start becoming degraded, a stage comes when they can no longer elevate themselves; rasátala is such a state.
[46] When someone comes in the shelter of Parama Puruśa, [...] she knows them better than you!
[51] The relationship between the Lord [...] this. Even a truly wicked person comes to his mother and says, “Dear [...] He will never speak of his sins.
[3] Indirect virtuous actions have [...] is that the good that is wrought comes about after some delay. Nevertheless, [...] actions are also of two types.
[16] Here the word yuga means a period of disaster. In a period of disaster, Parama Puruśa comes to the world to save the virtuous [...] fulfils this mission yuga after yuga.
[9] Some people take every opportunity to needlessly criticize science. Of course, such criticism comes from those who have lost their [...] notion as an established fact.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] where the word “syntax” comes from – from which language. [...] produced by mixing Greek and Semitic.
[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] is very easy to understand who comes from where by listening to them [...] developed countries outside India.
[12] D́áhá here [...] word d́háká comes from the old word d́abák. [...] accept it). The English name Burdwan comes from the name Báŕ-e-Dewán. [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[33] Other names for water in the Vedic [...] pánii because the word pánii comes from the Sanskrit word pániiyam. [...] name for action is ápa.
[39] In English the word “double” [...] “something large in size”. It comes from the English word “double”.
[8] Animal life is completely materialistic. [...] to a cat, and you will see, it comes back in five minutes, hoping for [...] love Him with their entire being.
[10] Bhagaván Shrii Krśńa [...] ones svadharma. “If death comes while following svadharma, let [...] than to live as an animal”].
[13] Every object moves ahead at its [...] slowly retarded, and at some point comes to a complete halt. In order to [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[25] Together with aeshvarya comes commanding authority, viirya. [...] deeds. This is the second bhaga.
[26] Then comes yashah (fame) which is of two [...] became His fierce antagonists.
[27] Next comes shrii. The real meaning of shrii [...] name has been a custom in India.
[28] Then comes jiṋána. The word [...] Jiṋána is the fifth bhaga.
[36] So far we have been speaking about svadharma. Now comes the question of paradharma, the [...] This is the essence of the shloka.
[7] “Varńánanekáni [...] and to nobody else, and whoever comes in close contact with Him, whoever [...] know the secret from Him secretly.
[5] Shreya and preya are both completely [...] cessation, the previous state of pain comes back again. That which causes [...] it is called Paramártha.
[7] So, you see, preya is that which [...] grab anything good or bad that comes their way, leaving the consequence [...] successfully attain some long-range goal.
[27] It is only when the Eternal Entity [...] lasting attraction or divine love comes into being. In divine love the [...] meditation by dyeing their minds.
[40] Obstacles are the concomitants [...] right track. Spiritual philosophy comes into being only when sádhakas [...] their own intellect and judgment.
[71] That which comes within the orbit of the mind is [...] Whatever is said and discussed comes within the scope of the mind and [...] senses cannot adequately express it.
[30] Now, all the microcosms originate [...] during the intervening period also comes within His scope, for He is continuing [...] fragments of the Infinite One.
[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] Puruśottama? When Parama Puruśa comes into the world His actions and [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.
[4] Mahatá param Avyaktam . Now when the Cognition comes under the binding influence of [...] Mahat . It is the subtlest mind.
[1] As the sphere of knowledge increases, [...] dint of practising this cult one comes in contact with the causal factors [...] the shástras [scriptures].
[6] “For attainment of salvation [...] is intro-external. The sentiment comes from the inner side and is expressed [...] of the mind towards the Spirit.
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[11] Surprised, I looked at her with [...] know, I live here. When someone comes I really love to cook and serve [...] painful that is for me.”
[6] At this starting-point, wherefrom [...] and the released resultant force comes out from one of the vertices of the triangle. There are three vertices, and it comes out from one of the vertices. And the point from which this extroversial force comes out is called Shambhú. [...] of all living beings terminate.
[9] Now, wherever there is any expression [...] particular actor. And when a singer comes, that light witnesses the activities of the singer. A dancer comes, and that very light witnesses [...] light of the theatrical stage.
[19] And the last stage is when that kulakuńd́alinii comes here [crown of the head]. I said [...] the noun of kevala is kaevalya.
[8] In Bengal, as you know, winter [...] duration of winter is very short; it comes and goes quickly. Here the people [...] She is also worshipped in Tibet.
[11] Jád́yápahá [...] is as follows. If the full moon comes during the presence of the stars [...] interpretation of the spring festival.
[5] From the philosophical point of [...] knower. However when a part of it comes under the sway of Prakrti, then [...] Puruśa and forms its object.
[6] Now, this fundamental negativity, [...] the ethereal factor. After these comes the mind, which itself has several [...] region of váyutattva, which comes under the category of matter.
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá [...] beings; even their nourishment comes from food acquired through hiḿsá. In the process of time, new life comes forth out of the ashes.]
[6] Now we come to the next part of [...] indriyas – the mind – also comes under control through práńáyáma. [...] of the remaining ten indriyas.
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[4] In the realm of quinquelementality, this hub comes within the scope of time, space [...] arena of dynamic and staticity.
[7] Our subjective world, that is, [...] the psycho-physical world also comes within the realm of the objective world.
[10] Now, how do these mudrás [...] cannot be explained in words. Next comes madhyamá shakti , [...] the help of our vocal cords. Then comes dyotamáná shakti [...] that you actually want to express.
[35] Thus the citta takes the forms [...] becomes like that with which it comes in contact in the external world [...] immediately followed by another image.
[124] Those staging a dharńá [...] ask. Therefore, when the answer comes, they naturally conclude that [...] degree of concentration of the mind.
[35] Thus the citta takes the forms [...] becomes like that with which it comes in contact in the external world [...] immediately followed by another image.
[67] The Urdu name “khesári” comes from the Saḿskrta word [...] winter crop after tilling the land.
[118] The West Indies variety comes from the West Indies, and the East Indies variety comes from the area of Singapore, Malaysia, [...] variety produces better fibre.
[148] The traditional method of planting [...] simply thrown into the field and comes up on its own. When the rice is [...] field until it reaches maturity.
[322] Although the lemon is hardly ever eaten in the form that it comes from the tree, the sour fruit [...] the blood and alleviate acidity.
[369] The West Indies variety was brought [...] plant. The East Indies variety comes from Singapore, Malaysia and Oceania, [...] varieties are from the East Indies.
[414] Garlic is indigestible, so it comes out in the perspiration. Thus, [...] necessary to eat it as a food.
[3] Considering that microvita are [...] which helps in the creation of life comes within the spiritual or supra-psychic [...] microvita in physical laboratories.
[17] In Howrah district the silk industry is not in good condition, and most of the silk now comes from Malda district. Mango has [...] socio-economic condition of your block?
[17] Secondly, to ensure the socio-economic [...] area till the per capita income comes on par with the most developed [...] never dare to adopt this approach.
[41] Elections are very costly. In India money for elections comes from capitalists – both [...] are in the hands of outsiders.
[2] The preceptor of the society leads, [...] 3 ) comes. But when the Mahásambhúti comes or when the Mahásambhúti [...] translation of our lofty ideology.
[93] Ápadanna : When life [...] is prohibited on any grounds or comes from an unworthy person.
[27] Economic injustice also comes about because of the hoarding [...] injustices would not be committed.
[37] In the Marga anything which is [...] the Marga reasoning or arguing comes only after obedience. This ensures [...] obedience leads to indiscipline.
[4] 4. One should stand up if any respectable elder person comes up to him/her.
[67] Then where does the solution to [...] acquired the peace of mind that comes with not being hungry or will [...] he or she gets the opportunity.
[185] Sadvipras will have no rest, ever. [...] becomes exploitative, and thereafter comes evolution or revolution. For [...] wishes I conclude my discourse.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] Nobody feels their agonies or comes forward to sympathize with them. Because today humanity is not the object of concern at all.
[2] Man is a living being. However, man comes within the ape group – that [...] that man is a rational animal.
[8] Just as a foul smell is produced [...] static object, I mean that which comes within the scope of ordinary sensory perception. A mutative object means that which comes within sensory perception with a little effort, and a sentient object means that which comes within sensory perception after long or short mental concentration or meditation.
[1] Gandhagokula . Gandha + gokula. [...] bodies. The repulsive smell that comes out of a tigers body does [...] emits this kind of foul smell.
[7] What is durjana? Durjana means [...] when that five-degree merit man comes in contact with that two-degree [...] demerit man is a durjana. Clear?
[5] And in the case of spiritual aspirants, [...] closer – and when a person comes into the closest proximity he [...] Nucleus is the stage of salvation.
[40] Then comes the laokik Shiva. If a great personality [...] as a man to attain liberation.
[5] Suppose you are climbing to a high [...] you can easily do it. All this comes within the scope of that svaravijiṋána. [...] of svaravijiṋána.
[12] It is necessary now to say something [...] várisambhava means “that which comes from the other side of the ocean”. [...] “knowledge brought from overseas”.
[5] [[So the people of those days were [...] the eighth note, of this harmony comes very close to the first note.
[56] If materialism ever comes to power, its macabre dance will [...] become an animal in a zoo like this?
[13] [[So the people of those days were [...] the eighth note, of this harmony comes very close to the first note.
[8] In this world of mobility, that which comes, goes.
[10] [The day comes, the night comes Those who come all go away, Leaving a soft imprint on the mirror of our minds.]
[18] Whether an object is manifested [...] called sadvastu. But when an object comes within the scope of perception [...] nityanivrttá [constantly waning].
[19] Vastusatyam [...] And sadvastu-in-fact, although it comes within the scope of mind, does [...] scope of conception and perception.
[30] People have been feeling this irresistible [...] sloping portion of the land which comes in contact with this tiira is [...] analogous to this geographical tiira.
[28] During the time of waking, because [...] fantasy woven in nets of imagination comes abruptly to an end.
[86] [I have built my house in darkness [...] lose their way. The dark night comes and goes – Whom should I ask where to find the path?]
[11] In this flowing dance, whenever any material entity comes in contact with any unit consciousness, then that object comes within the internal conception [...] entities, not to the Infinite.
[18] According to the science of time, [...] spiritual, mental, or physical, comes in contact with one or more finite [...] is called “future”.
[19] The colloquial meaning of tapana [...] ways: either the human body or mind comes in contact with some hot object [...] the body or mind becomes heated.
[21] In Sanskrit, one of the names of [...] radiating heat and light. When a person comes physically in contact with some [...] a kind of physical affliction.
[23] Avabhása is the Sanskrit [...] crude or a less brilliant object comes in contact with a luminous object [...] a lemon tree or any other tree.
[16] That is why it has been said that [...] society. If Parama Puruśa comes and removes the heavy stone door [...] what Parama Puruśa wants.
[20] No object can exist without its [...] of this, their further progress comes to a halt. Secondly, the arrogant [...] mountainous accumulated ignorance.
[49] Individuals or groups or communities [...] unjustified suspicion. Ultimately there comes a time when they no longer repent. [...] will do so in the future also.
[10] What am I going to do regarding [...] mythological goddess of riches) comes and resides in my house, it is [...] Pluto, that is, the god of death, comes and says, “Ill take [...] monotony, for the sake of my ideology.
[3] Let us see how material energy [...] principle. The Cognitive Faculty comes within the scope of bondage (theoretically) due to sentient influence; comes within the bondage of authorship [...] forms due to static influence.
[4] When form remains in the abstract realm it is called energy; when it comes into the material realm it is [...] into the five fundamental factors.
[1] Each and every man – whatever [...] success is not in your hands. Success comes as a reaction. When the original [...] other prize, no other success.
[15] To pursue the path of knowledge [...] the process of learning, a stage comes when human beings leave the unreal [...] this path of knowledge is risky.
[22] Rohits father said to Rohit: [...] working from that very moment onward comes the age of “Dvápara” [...] begins in his life after that.
[28] I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha. [...] mind also a sort of contraction comes and where there is no contraction [...] nor superiority complex. When one comes to Parama Puruśa neither [...] Hence Parama Puruśa says:
[11] The spirit of service comes from the spirit of serving the [...] happy and integrated social order.
[7] Epilepsy arises when a person comes in sudden contact with some thing [...] cases we use the word acetana.
[5] Imagine you have just seen an elephant. [...] the word “Anubhava” comes. So by “anubhava” [...] the tune being sung in your mind.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] physicality, the material existence comes under the purview of their memory. [...] has been said in the scripture.
[10] “I am Henriette, I am Henriette, [...] and unless and until the exorcist comes, that Henriette wont leave [...] “Áṋ-ri-et”.)
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[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] see a white object. The moment it comes within the range of your vision, [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[10] “Devábhágaḿ [...] Now, the word “deva” comes from the root word “div”. [...] “a divine existence”.
[16] “Samánáhrdayánivah”. When everything comes from the same Progenitor and moves [...] 2 )
[5] What is Mukti or salvation? In [...] Mukti. Where there is bondage there comes the question of liberation. Where [...] liberation. How many are these bondages?
[9] Now how to get liberation from [...] is “Kśa” Thus comes the masculine word Diikśa. [...] Sádhaná of liberation.
[11] What is Bhakti? The word Bhakti [...] of Paramátmá one comes from the sphere of theory to practice. [...] Jiṋána Sádhaná.
[25] Suppose one sits in the first class [...] Akliśt́á. But if the checking staff comes a painful situation emerges. The [...] Ákliśt́ákliśt́á.
[26] A student busy in studies has to [...] comforts. But at last when the result comes out he or she finds his or her [...] beginning there is pain but the end comes with the shower of happiness. This is called “Kliśt́ákliśt́á.”
[29] That which makes mind soft and [...] devotion is aroused, love for God comes.
[3] What is mysticism? Mysticism is [...] established shiva-vákya comes true, that is, Shiva-vákya is materialized.
[7] The crossing of the vishuddha cakra [...] the full-fledged oṋm sound comes at last.
[5] The resultant of the internal clash and cohesion of the three immanent principles of Prakrti comes out from a point in any one of [...] philosophy of Ananda Marga. It comes out from Shambhú as a never-ending process.
[19] The more that unit beings advance [...] to crude. One atom or particle comes in closer proximity to another [...] of sense perception. When there comes to be a high degree of diversity [...] metamorphosed form of Consciousness.
[6] A vrtti can either be kept within [...] the total number of expressions comes to (100 x 10 =) 1,000! That is [...] one thousand directions.”
[12] To withdraw the ten sensory and [...] directly from Parama Puruśa; it comes from crude matter, which in turn comes from the Macrocosmic Mind. But [...] straight towards the Cosmic Mind.
[16] “Bhávátiitaḿ [...] the flow of Máyá comes out of one of the vertices, and [...] Hence He is triguńarahitam.
[27] “Sat”. Now, the entity by whose grace one comes into contact with sat (sat, the [...] before you, at your altar.”
[57] In the opinion of the yogic scriptures [...] and afterwards that wicked person comes up to you and asks: “Is [...] at the hands of a wicked person.
[61] By adding the suffix tu to the [...] the word rtu is “one who comes in ones own rhythmic motion, [...] one rtu [season] is two months.
[9] The Mandakinii and Alakánanda [...] Gangá civilization, which comes up to Prayága.
[10] Now, another river valley civilization, [...] costumes, manners, etc. It also comes up to Prayága. The blended [...] Gangá and Yamuna civilizations.
[7] Next comes the defeatist complex, or complex [...] how can the idea of defeat arise?
[12] Then comes one of the important points: cultural [...] same, but the expressions vary.
[8] So it is clear that time, space [...] life. An omniscient person never comes within the scope of relativity: [...] of relativity but not within it.
[43] What is the result of this headlong [...] Ráma.” The light of the earth comes from the sun, the light of the moon also comes from the sun, and the light of the sun comes from Parama Puruśa. No entity possesses any light of its own.
[3] The male-dominated society is followed [...] and administration], but later comes shośań [exploitation] [...] exploitation of the Vaeshya Age.
[1] The greatest proof that someone [...] intelligence and wisdom. A person comes to be a philosopher when that [...] beings and their inner divinity.
[18] All manifestations are rhythmic. [...] is, lacks the inner power that comes from elasticity, sinks into eternal [...] is lost in the dust of oblivion.
[6] In connection with Ráŕh, [...] influence on it. Chattrishgarhi comes from Pashcimii Ardha-Mágadhii, [...] of Maharashtra Prákrta.
[37] The pronunciation of [...] ucyate, that is, “If the letter comes at the beginning of a word, it [...] for purposes of illustration].
[3] If there is anything that is sweet [...] mentality, exists. Hence everything comes within the purview of a discussion on culture.
[13] And similarly, when the human mind [...] something.” As soon as it comes in contact with saḿvit [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.
[14] The Cosmological Nave is called [...] Rádhiká shakti the microcosm comes in contact with the nave Krśńa [...] devotional principle, it is devotion.
[1] And similarly, when the human mind [...] something.” As soon as it comes in contact with saḿvit [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.
[2] The Cosmological Nave is called [...] Rádhiká shakti the microcosm comes in contact with the nave Krśńa [...] devotional principle, it is devotion.
[3] If millions of physical pramátrikońas, [...] coincide, the triangle of forces comes in proximity with the guńatrikońa [...] spiritual pramátrikońas.
[15] Answer : According to degrees [...] Supra-psychic means where the psychic comes in continuous touch, continuous [...] physical and psychic structures.
[124] Those staging a dharńá [...] ask. Therefore, when the answer comes, they naturally conclude that [...] degree of concentration of the mind.
[4] In the psychic stratum, as we progress, [...] newer – the newest never comes. He is infinitely new or Ciran [...] contact with the Supreme Entity.
[13] Now the question is, what other [...] entity in the course of evolution, comes within the scope of limitations, [...] instance, if ghee or clarified butter comes in contact with fire, the ghee [...] her contact with Puruśa.
[19] This Puruśa possesses infinite [...] thinking power of all creatures comes from Him, and without His energy [...] finally merge in Him. Thus He comes to know of everything – and without having any Intelligence Agency to inform Him!
[5] However, if a saint who has got eighty degrees of virtue comes in contact with that bad man having [...] who are durjanas for you.
[15] So you should always remember that [...] short period and when the train comes, you leave the waiting room. This [...] remain here for a very short span.
[2] And once, in turn, a person comes to feel devotion for the Supreme, [...] Supreme, free from any discrimination.
[2] And once, in turn, a person comes to feel devotion for the Supreme, [...] Supreme, free from any discrimination.
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[3] Everybody is a shúdra by [...] Brahma in other forms. So Brahma comes to the human being first in the [...] jáyate shúdrah”.
[13] By this a man comes close to Him. But he realizes [...] and dhárańá.
[3] The small theoretical gap between [...] sound of its hitting the ground comes first. This is how the ancient logicians used to endlessly debate.
[6] How does the socio-economic path [...] different types of disparities comes within either the socioeconomic, [...] the social disparity of casteism comes within the realm of PROUT. So [...] the goal with accelerating speed.
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[101] I am in favour of social synthesis. [...] closely one corner of the earth comes to another corner, the more local [...] ) etc.
[151] The samája cakra [social [...] Age [the age of manual workers] comes the age of warriors – that is, the Kśatriya Age; next comes the Vipra Age [the age of intellectuals]; [...] evolution] of the social cycle, comes a new Kśatriya Age – [...] its rotation cannot be checked.
[13] Reason is relative knowledge. Many [...] knowledge because absolute knowledge comes directly from the Supreme and produces a certain awareness in the human mind.
[30] Kii habe iccháy, iccháte kii hay? Krśńa iccháviná phal phalená. [Nothing comes out of the wishes of human beings, [...] wish of Parama Puruśa.]
[5] Another factor is pariprashna. [...] English term “question” comes from the root verb “quest”. [...] question is called pariprashna.
[5] “For this sádhaka, [...] the sádhaka, the man who comes in contact with that divine sound, certainly reaches the goal, the source of the sound. He who comes in contact with the Ganges is [...] the Gauṋgá starts.
[8] So a is the first letter of our [...] these things. If, when he first comes in contact with a in his life, [...] difficult to make him understand.
[4] Lokatrikońa undergoes further deterioration and comes down to the stage of disruption. [...] in Pramátrikońa.
[3] Due to this homomorphic conversion, [...] constant metamorphosis, a stage comes when, due to the pressure of the [...] well as in the collective body.
[36] In the course of sádhaná, [...] into Puruśa, then he or she comes to himself or herself. So long [...] web of saḿskáras.
[6] No one knows when it began, [...] the inner core of the mind, it comes and goes In an infinite sequence of finitude and infinitude.
[24] There are so many celestial bodies, [...] on animate and inanimate objects comes from the sun, which is the nearest [...] sun. Each has an acoustic root.
[2] Here a question crops up – [...] of the minds of plants, a time comes, a stage comes, when plants reach their highest [...] plants mobile rather than immobile.
[7] Besides this, plants have some [...] Mahaiiruha means “that which comes up from underneath the soil.”
[3] For a man who always runs after [...] pinnacled, that pinnacled existence comes in contact with the Supreme. So [...] cunning fellows. Others are fools.
[20] In the last stage of this movement, that is, in the spiritual sphere, one comes in contact with the kaośikii [...] order, not in a systaltic way.
[8] Ae comes after e. In Sanskrit it is pronounced [...] they have twisted things around.
[11] Ninety-three percent of the Bengali vocabulary comes from Sanskrit. There is no need [...] ámb-dá-acár. It is incorrect.
[33] Bengali also has its own prefixes. [...] suffix. Similarly á-dekhle comes from á-dekhilá. The Rarhi Bengali sopare comes from ságara-páriyá. [...] that is, “that pepper which comes from overseas”.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] Latin and old French word rihi comes from the Vedic word vriihi; its altered form became risi from which comes the modern English “rice”.
[7] In some cases the ra, r or śa [...] parinirváńa. If pra comes before the verbal root nash then [...] written with either na or ńa.
[24] The English word “knife” comes from the French word kanife. Here [...] However, since “knife” comes from the French word kanife, it is still spelt with a “k”.
[30] When “i” and “e” are placed side by side in English then the “i” comes first because its pronunciation [...] á – thus “e” comes after “i”. However, [...] consonant, thus “i” comes after “e” in the verbal [...] laŕkii, but laŕkián.
[4] Now as for la, it is called ádi la when it comes at the beginning of a word and [...] Atharvavedic pronunciation becomes lru.
[8] Next comes antahstha va. At the beginning [...] accepted as standard pronunciation.
[12] According to Sanskrit grammar, [...] example, kárttika. Since it comes from the root word krttiká, [...] clear instruction on the subject.
[21] Then comes na and ma when they are at the [...] means “vast land”.
[9] The next letter is ra. When ra comes at the beginning of a word it [...] palate, for example, carańa.
[10] Then comes la. If la is at the beginning [...] diwál is diwáŕ.
[11] Next comes antahstha va. In Bengali, antahstha [...] “wa” at all times.
[6] There is a fixed rule for the pronunciation [...] yadu, yamuná, but if it comes in the middle or at the end of [...] not make this sort of mistake.
[1] In this world of objectivity, everything comes within the territory of time, [...] for these floating microcosms.
[2] What will be the best shelter? Everything that comes within the jurisdiction of temporal, [...] There cannot be any second shelter.
[7] With continued spiritual practice according to the dictates of the master, the aspirant comes to [human status], or viirabháva. [...] assimilated, the person becomes godlike.
[1] Spiritual practice comes within the scope of science. The [...] was known as Tárá.
[2] The life of Párthasárathi [...] the question is, how? One idea comes to mind.
[36] [I am always in Vrindavana, I am never without Hari, the Lord. If you call Him, He comes near. If you call, He will respond.]
[1] There are many people who dislike [...] cooperate. When a brave person comes forward, other people become brave [...] criticizes hero-worship just to hide it.
[40] “During such a serious crisis, Parama Puruśa Himself comes to this earth in the form of a [...] 5 )
[17] When this sakhya bháva matures, [...] feel His greatness, but when one comes within His proximity one realizes [...] mean-minded and ruthless conspirators.
[8] The word sárathi comes not only from Rathena saha, but [...] being able to drive a chariot.
[20] In Sáḿkhya philosophy this same question comes up. Since He was the vast Puruśottama, [...] certainly understand this.”
[10] Aeshvarya : While discussing [...] “Occult” means “that which comes as a result of cult”.
[18] Jiṋánam : Here [...] aparájiṋána. It comes from its terrestrial source and [...] trouble to read voluminous books.
[35] Next comes the question, what is the status [...] Him incomparable, unparalleled.
[9] I have already said that when the jiiva tattva or Rádhá tattva comes within Krśńas [...] number of zeros carries no value.
[21] What is this impression like? Suppose [...] virtue or vice. Whenever the soul comes in contact with any action, any [...] or virtuous deeds and thoughts.
[12] Similarly, the annihilation of [...] the cane; then from that juice comes sugar. Now if the sugar could go back to sugar cane, this would be prańásha.
[1] The word sarva contains [...] acquires about external objects comes through the medium of his or her [...] to Parama Puruśa .
[3] What is degradation? The divine [...] from sadhana that darkness comes back to our mind to stay and our [...] towards the world of knowledge.
[4] Just as vidyámáyá [...] heaven or hell, their momentum comes from Parama Puruśa .
[4] We discover this truth at the beginning, [...] manifested actions, and thus, everything comes within the purview of the Supreme [...] established in all-round perfection.
[4] You should remember that Hes [...] creates something, when the sprout comes out from one of the unbalanced [...] Faculty, the Supreme Subjectivity.
[16] Then comes the sound ra. You know, when there [...] root of energy is the sound ra.
[20] Now, people who are guided by, [...] does that vital energy come? It comes from water, air, food, light. [...] and not an ordinary human being.
[5] Yadbhútaḿ yacca [...] Nothing exists outside him. Momentum comes from him. In the rk there [...] Yadbhútaḿ yacca bhavyam .
[26] In the Rámáyańa [...] Náráyańa never comes out of your mouth, not even by mistake. Why is this so?” Hanuman replied:
[13] Tamahuragryaḿ puruśaḿ [...] . The word mahána comes from the word mahat . There [...] mahat and brhat .
[7] Therefore it is logical that when [...] criticize Parama Puruśa comes from none other than Parama Puruśa [...] energy allotted to them by Him.
[26] Next comes vipáka. The word vipáka [...] there has been a lapse of time.
[29] Next comes áshaya. The principal meaning [...] microcosms, a shelter is indispensable.
[6] “Phalasákśiibhútah”. [...] and hence your Átmá comes to know it. To what extent does [...] conveyed to, Paramátmá.
[19] There is a particular tune, a particular [...] of Parmarasa. When a rural boy comes to the town and sees cinemas, [...] Is it not so? Likewise, when one comes in contact with the waves of Paramarasa, the charm of Visayarasa fades away.
[5] [Sovereign rule springs from the [...] attained from within. Freedom never comes about through swords, muscle power, or the power of the pen.]
[5] In Tantra the whole creation is [...] paiṋcabhútas), His physical entity comes within the scope of Saguńa [...] Mahásambhúti.…
[8] He comes on earth when there is too much [...] against all injustice and sin.
[9] There are a few notable criteria [...] and has no spiritual guru. He comes with a specific mission, which [...] inevitable, and ultimately dharma comes out victorious. His emergence means a new era of white peace and dharma.
[1] The Cosmic Mind is a combination [...] After that, the resultant form comes out from one vertex of the triangle.
[20] If the resultant force, the force that comes into being as a result of both [...] 3 )
[29] This is how life comes into physical creation.
[21] There is another mistake that many [...] oṋḿ is recited which comes from the original or actual [...] the pronunciation is incorrect.
[6] In collective life as well, a particular [...] born. But thereafter, everything comes to a standstill. With the noise [...] realize the significance of this.
[44] His existence is noumenal and your [...] Parama Puruśa . Everything comes from that Singular Entity – [...] He is Parama Pitá .
[1] Today I will say something regarding [...] Macro-psychic Entity, everything comes within Its scope. There is no [...] come or all spans of the past.
[7] When the common point between Saguńa [...] Saguńa and Nirguńa, comes in contact with any quinquelemental [...] said regarding Him that –
[12] “Sa vetti vedyaḿ na [...] knowable. He knows everything that comes within the periphery of knowledge [...] Macrocosm. There is no alternative.
[26] The question comes up, “If Iishána is [...] portion of the past and the future.
[10] I have already said that Parama [...] His Liilánanda. One who comes from Parama Puruśa stays in Him and returns back to Him. The Vedas said:
[20] “If I become sugar myself, [...] both joy and sorrow, because jiiva comes from Ánanda and stays also in Ánanda. The poet has said:
[7] “Nirákáram”. [...] limit. In other words, that which comes under the bondage of limitation [...] called nirákáram.
[16] Now suppose that in Mr. X [the [...] percent resultant righteousness comes in contact with them, he will [...] will make the former person good.
[25] Then, Smara nityamanityatám. [...] unborn will not die. That which comes within the scope of the spatial, [...] nor die. And that alone is nitya.
[29] Niiti has a very close association [...] if dharma is not with you, what comes about is your sarvanásha, [...] átman. It will become crudified.
[32] The final goal of dharma is Paramátman, [...] things. Even if Paramátman comes to such a sádhaka and says, [...] and not for Your powers.”
[1] Last night I was explaining the [...] “Keshava”. The word comes from “Keshi”. “Keshi” was the name of a mythological giant.
[12] Then another popular word is “Ráma”. The word comes from the Sanskrit root ram [...] aspirant gets pleasure”.
[13] It is the wont of human psychology [...] is something finite, so when it comes here [points to the throat] the [...] infinite, everything is finite.
[5] Now, let us see why the name is [...] – latent. But when a name comes into being, it means a namer has [...] people will take it as energy.
[15] Hence human beings must name Parama [...] party. That is, again the name comes up. Though the name is something [...] because one cant help it.
[1] When the aesthetic sense, based on the subtle aesthetic science, comes to touch a certain standard, it [...] Khudá. This is mysticism.
[4] When human beings started their [...] the Infinite, that is, the finite comes in contact with the Infinite, [...] simply addition like two plus two.
[18] A natural question comes up here. Since human life is evolved [...] acquired during the animal stages?
[29] Parama Puruśa, the Father [...] Him. What has happened in the past comes within the vibrational principle. What is going to happen in the future also comes within the vibrational principle. [...] Patitpavan [Saviour of the Degraded].
[34] There are two types of non-attributional [...] As a result, the mind eventually comes back again to the lower status. A person rises during the period of sádhaná and comes back to the original stage when [...] scope of the subliminal stratum.
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[12] Whenever performing any action, [...] behind your righteous intellect comes from Parama Puruśa, and [...] hesitation will be absolutely useless.
[2] Microvita move; they recognize [...] direct help in the spiritual world comes from the great grace of the Lord.
[8] The amenities of life are those things which make life easy. The word “amenity” comes from the Old Latin word amenus [...] constructed, and now drinking water comes through pipes. In this way the [...] effortless and more convenient.
[1] Mind : In the process of [...] this objectivated “I” comes within the jurisdiction of autoperception. [...] belligerent crystals of the Macrocosm.
[9] During enumeration práńendriya [...] due to crudification of ether), comes under the category of tattvas. [...] sub-factors of váyutattva.
[16] Here “jágrata”, [...] withdrawal of mind. These four forms comes from whom? They come from the [...] reflection of the Supreme Entity.
[1] The discourse is on “Microvitum, [...] this universe of ours, whatever comes within the scope of our senses [...] extra-psychic coverage, endoplasm.
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[17] By splitting up the atom immense [...] which is packaged up in matter comes out. To claim that energy is [...] physically proven. In fact, the energy comes out from within the store of the [...] the earth. This is the secret.
[9] How do we know an object? Our sense organ comes in contact with the object and [...] not need limbs and external eyes.
[12] Sa bhúmiḿ vishvato [...] earlier that Macropsychic conation comes in the form of effect and that [...] Consciousness, or qualified Consciousness.
[16] Where there is expression, there [...] feeling of “I exist” comes in the creation. This “I [...] difficult for us to bring in ourselves.
[17] After the first phase of the saiṋcara, [...] is above vishuddha Cakra? There comes the scope of mind. From a point [...] as well as ten fingers above it.
[4] In the practical world for the [...] microcosmic existence in this world it comes to nothing more than zero!
[44] The rśi says “I know [...] entity only becomes decrepit when it comes in contact with external objects [...] constitute His universal body.
[70] But whatever might be the nature [...] “When the jiivátma comes to know the Supreme Truth through [...] into the Macrocosmic vastness.
[4] The third is Fate. There are many [...] original action. Suppose your finger comes in contact with fire; you will [...] meditation. Fight against fate.
[9] Who should be your object of ideation? [...] on his lap when the proper time comes? He is the Cognitive Force behind [...] is the only object of ideation.
[1] In reality, man wants neither joy [...] and quietude. In daily life, man comes in contact with different kinds [...] will he then find mental peace?
[10] Such is the nature of human beings, [...] [then such realization actually comes.] When does such realization come? [...] Krśńa himself said:
[24] What will be the result if the [...] simultaneously. An object in the air comes hurtling down to earth and people [...] reversal of movement becomes natural.
[26] For example, a man with a strong [...] inspite of his strenuous efforts, he comes in contact with the real wine, [...] call it the death of the organs.
[53] That is to say, as the result of [...] the fifth element, Consciousness, comes into being; just like wine prepared [...] be realized in some other way).
[79] In this observable world one notices [...] matter. This so-called material force comes into being as the result of the [...] and the knower have become one.
[6] Now, the entity or entities coming [...] and abstract. Energy generally comes within the range of perception, [...] within the range of conception.
[13] The effect of energy on different material bodies comes within the periphery of human [...] Puruśa, it appears automatically.
[16] Energy, if it comes in direct contact with this world [...] Cosmic “Known” Entity it comes down towards the plane of cosmic [...] movement or into the Spiritual Entity.
[8] Thereafter comes the other part of the story. Gandhari [...] permission to curse you.”
[28] In simple words, what we have to [...] the fields, and now that evening comes, returns home. Sádhaná [...] spirituality, that is, to ones home.
[33] Thereafter comes manana, that is, thinking only [...] else. If any other person or thing comes in the mind, ascribe Brahma-hood [...] point of the primordial faculty.
[3] Take the word krśńa. [...] entire Cosmic order, because it comes from the root verb krś.
[9] The acoustic root of creation is a. First comes creation, then follows everything [...] Indo-Aryan alphabetical order.
[16] But in the case of the Supreme, [...] is without. The entire Universe comes within the range of His mind, [...] of any clash doesnt arise.
[8] This point is the subtlest mental [...] matrix or Rádhá shakti comes in contact with Parama Puruśa. [...] different stages ajiṋa cakra comes in contact with Parama Puruśa. [...] Mahásambhúti or as Cosmic Nucleus.
[1] The fundamental stuff is the Supreme [...] do? The resultant of that fight comes out from one of the vertices, [...] this point starts His conation.
[4] And after that, as a result of [...] whatever we feel, whatever we realize, comes within the scope of this kalá. [...] world. We get these microcosms.
[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] elevation. “Hat́ha” comes from “ha” and “t́ha”. [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.
[10] Aḿshávatára, [...] same order as Brahmakot́i, comes to the world to educate people, [...] guide society as long as it exists.
[5] Aśt́áuṋga [...] eight”, and [[ mágga ]] comes from the Sanskrit word márga, [...] became mágga .)
[15] This is samyak saḿkalpa [...] the word “mission” comes from the root mit. Mit [...] is the second requisite factor.
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[12] In the journey of pratisaiṋcara [...] momentum; and afterwards a stage comes when this ego starts controlling the mental activities.
[15] This parallelism can be lost as [...] Supreme. To take an example, if a dog comes in contact with a human, the mental [...] and undergone a corporal change.
[21] A physical deficiency or defect [...] separate identity, vyána also comes in contact with their collective [...] according to the will of Prakrti.
[27] Some nerve plexuses get developed [...] lymph to the brain, the extra lymph comes in contact with the testes and [...] as “seminal fluid”.
[31] This is how life comes into physical creation.
[7] Let me further explain what dogma [...] particular path; in the meantime dogma comes from all sides and forbids it, [...] utilization of mundane wealth, dogma comes in and says, as it were, “Oh [...] degradation of humanity.”
[8] When the human intellect becomes [...] the psychic sphere, dogma again comes into the picture and insists, [...] – No more, no more!”
[3] Leprosy comes about due to the disturbance of [...] and shukra are defective.
[2] Literature: A language must have [...] English word “literature” comes from the Latin word liter which [...] places and so the industry spread.
[25] Intonation: Every language has [...] understand where that language comes from.
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[25] The kula in the compound word kulakuńd́alinii (coiled serpentine) comes from the word ku . According [...] sadhana is known as kulaguru .
[41] The other branch of pátaka [...] a daughter in marriage when she comes of age (but if an educated or [...] uses the word ku for it.
[63] Another meaning of the word [...] word koṋŕa comes from the word kuńd́a .
[68] The word med́haka in Hindi comes from mańd́uka [...] world due to being guided by dogma.
[122] “Ill tell you one [...] downright niggardly. But when it comes to himself he is quite generous. [...] was completely drenched.”
[6] The pot used for drinking water [...] tortuous or twisted manner; from this comes the words vakra [bent or [...] are known as kut́a .
[145] Plastering a wall before it [...] palástárá comes from the English word “plastering”) [...] kará in chaste Bengali.
[9] So to stop this nonsense you should [...] will immediately stop. All this comes within the scope of Avidyá [...] – Avidyá Tantric things.
[46] The second meaning of the word [...] . The duty of such matchmakers comes to an end once the marriage is [...] responsibility in any other matter.
[67] Kula + ay a + ac [...] this reason, the place where it comes to is called kula + aya = kuláya .
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] [barber] in spoken Bengali comes from naptá . The [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[19] Everything is created by Parama [...] “entity” or “being” comes from the root bhú. And [...] waste this valuable human life.
[20] When He comes, after creating His own body with [...] the most scathing condemnation.
[13] Sáyujya : Next comes the stage of sáyujya. It [...] other brothers had the opportunity.
[19] In the case of the sárúpya [...] would think in fear, “here comes the enemy Párthasárathi [...] His name, far less His existence.
[20] Sárśt́hi : Next comes sárśt́hi. [...] I enjoy the taste of it?”
[3] What is this supra-aesthetic science? Whenever sound, touch, form, smell or taste comes within the scope of someones [...] This is all aesthetic science.
[22] This universe of Parama Puruśa [...] sweeter is its expression, because it comes nearer to the nucleus of the Cosmic [...] respond to His irresistible call.
[27] Shabda tanmátra : Next comes shabda tanmátra. Parama [...] all the inferential perceptions.
[6] Next comes the long sound of the science [...] – it resembles viprapatti.
[8] In the extroversial saiṋcara [...] Cosmic Mind, that is, everything comes within that mental scope; and [...] structure as the unit mind does.
[11] Protozoic minds move instinctively, [...] becomes developed a lot when it comes in contact with a trainer; that [...] world, is psycho-physical knowledge.
[21] What is the nature of the psycho-spiritual [...] reaches the zenith of subtlety, it comes in contact with spirituality, [...] 1 )
[7] I had said earlier that every unit [...] above mentioned relation, instinct comes in human beings. These cells are [...] mind by regulating human diet.
[9] The individual human being virtually becomes an animal when his mind comes predominantly under the influence [...] psychic and partly psycho-spiritual.
[19] A living being with psychic knowledge [...] psychic knowledge alone because it comes from the source of physico-psychic [...] or person can be equally grave.
[3] The Vaedika rśi has said: [...] do not know,” for whatever comes under the purview of knowledge [...] actions. That is why it has been said:
[13] In India some rhinos still exist; [...] Sanctuary of Assam, one rarely comes across them in ordinary forests. [...] creature due to some wrong notion?
[48] If a bamboo is very hollow, [...] itself will create a sound when it comes in contact with air. So hollow bamboo is also called kiicaka .
[3] Moreover, those people doing [...] Parama Puruśa immediately comes to sit on the throne of their [...] of Parama Puruśa .
[18] Imperfection to perfection. And [...] Progress is – what? When he comes near this point. That is the only progress.
[19] So there can be progress only in [...] spirit, your átman, your soul, comes closer to the starting point, [...] in physical and psychic spheres.
[4] You see, there are merits and demerits [...] resultant demerit is 5 points. If Mr. Y comes in contact with Mr. X, Mr. X has [...] only 5 points demerit, so if Mr. X comes in contact with Mr. Z, Mr. X will [...] more than your resultant merit.
[27] “Bread” in Sanskrit [...] chele. The word kaci in Bengali comes from old Tamil. A newly-developed [...] → kacaorii → kacurii).
[105] “Inside the train it was written: ‘If a storm comes, open the windows on both sides [...] the train will tip over.’
[124] “ ‘You wont find [...] building. Cut the electricity. When he comes downstairs to quarrel with you we will pounce on him and take him away with us.’
[138] “The village gentleman thought: [...] the station long before the train comes.’
[29] The art of presenting a scientific [...] people in a delectable manner also comes under the category of káru [...] crafts using ones hands].
[60] Every manifested object of this universe has a definite dimension. It comes from an unknown world, enters [...] his kála .”
[6] So you see, the word karuńá [...] word. The word dayá, which comes from the root verb day, means [...] “kindness”, “grace”.
[7] The word krpá, which comes from the root verb krp, means [...] mean “hardy, capable.”
[161] [In the childhood of the sea of [...] consciousness/From the distance it comes, into the distance it floats, [...] anyhow hoping the echoes bring you]
[210] Often social miscreants or people [...] the Farsi word shariif from which comes the substantive sharáfat.
[251] The word comes from adding the suffix us [...] plough); and (4) cow dung fertilizer.
[23] It is true that anyone, whether he or she is a stone or brick or wood, who comes in contact with Parama Puruśa [...] we can account for her prestige.
[25] [That is to say, as the result [...] the fifth element, consciousness,comes into being; just like wine prepared by the combination of ingredients such as leaven, grapes, etc.]
[12] The name of one particular [...] shúnyaváda . Everything comes out of nothing. Shúnyát [...] shúnyaḿ adhigacchati [everything comes from nothing, remains in nothing, [...] Sankaracharya himself also said:
[39] I have already told you several [...] the sour yoghurt. When the virus comes in contact with lukewarm milk, [...] ) is káliká .
[49] Ka + ására [...] keeps on breaking its banks and comes to a stage where it has virtually [...] called kására.
[59] I said, “Well, exactly at five. If he comes after that I cannot meet him. [...] understand, Mr Ujruk Singh?”
[145] In northern India t́yáná [...] word nyákŕá comes from the word nakartta, and the word káni comes from the word kańiká [...] parts of Magadh, Rarh and Angadesh.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a [...] Southeast Asia; others believe that it comes originally from South America [...] north it is a little compressed.
[3] Just as a scintillation like that of an emerald occurs when glass comes in contact with gold, similarly [...] Any shining alkaline entity.
[56] Since ancient times, human [...] the juice of palm or date palm comes in contact with daylight, its [...] .. káiṋjii .
[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] ones daughter married when she comes of age. If one does not educate [...] ones daughter married when she comes of age, one commits pratyaváya [...] they are always to be respected.
[19] The water turtle is highly carnivorous. The water turtle also comes onto land, however, in order to [...] Not all water turtles are edible.
[33] 6) The colour of copper is attractive; its lustre is also attractive. And as a water vessel it comes just after gold and silver pots [...] 3 )
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka is a certain type of bird from cold countries that normally comes to India from the end of the month [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[112] 6) The sixth meaning of the word [...] fruit matures a type of cotton comes out from inside it. This cotton [...] shálmalii and in north India siimar.
[12] 3) Any kind of implement or tool [...] kabaliká (bánt́ comes from bańt́ika and bant́i comes from bańt́iká [...] 3 ) )
[140] We started from Jammu at dawn. [...] name Jambushilá. From this comes the name of the region, Jambu (jambu → jammu), and from the name Jambu comes the name of all of India, from the ocean to the Himalayas – Jambudviipa.
[199] “I have heard the old people [...] illusion and capture any person who comes along. Look over there, youll see a spring in the distance coming down that mountain.”
[30] The second group of born criminals [...] Although they may be slow when it comes to worldly affairs, they are not [...] often decide to become prostitutes.
[118] In this context yet another thought comes to mind. If a criminal is imprisoned [...] means to earn an honest living.
[1] [The name] Amaránanda [Immortal Bliss] comes from a [not] + mara (meaning “that which dies, which is mortal”) [+ ánanda, bliss].
[5] 400 crores [4,000,000,000] of years [...] also the word “time” comes.)
[33] [Bábá turns to A–: [...] 6 ) comes the quick reply.]
[43] Whatever we see and can be grasped [...] kriid́á, also, the causal factor comes within liilá – we [...] you find the cause of something?
[10] It has been asked, “If all [...] with the Supreme. If the mirror comes near the original flower, and [...] of Nirguńásthiti.
[32] Then there is another word, yasha; [...] That is, when Táraka Brahma comes, the entire intellect of the world [...] Krśńas time there was polarization.
[3] Once I said that if a man thinks [...] satisfactory reply. But this question comes within the scope of geography.
[41] “Rotten bullocks heart, [...] the ghosts hair. Here comes the ugly ghost Shakhcunni Stuffing herself with intestine chutney.”
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[24] Then comes Śod́ashii, the third [...] Káli-káyae namah.
[2] Before creation where did this [...] that everything in this universe comes out of svabháva. The word [...] of both the universe and nature.
[23] When a microcosm develops as a [...] Time, as the motivity of action, comes within its micropsychic capacity [...] vitality of spiritual inspiration.
[14] Sádhaná (intuitional [...] of Puruśa before the war, comes under Puruśas control [...] of immense supernatural powers.
[16] People use the power that comes from sádhaná in [...] leads to a fall and to degradation.
[26] Intuitional practice (sádhaná) [...] like cattle. The great preceptor comes to liberate people, to elevate [...] preceptor cannot obtain emancipation.
[9] If someone indulges in chewing tobacco, when the tobacco comes in contact with the tongue it [...] types of small tobacco leaves.
[2] Náráyańa and [...] “Náráyańa” comes from Saḿskrit. It is a [...] Consciousness, the Cognitive Faculty.
[43] Ecologists claim that some deserts [...] generating a chain reaction. Moist air comes in from the sea and causes rainfall. [...] overall rainfall will be reduced.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] corporal relationship and again comes back to its starting point, then [...] it varies amongst human beings.
[12] Now you see, instinct is generally [...] there. It is dogma, and when a dogma comes you should first apply your common [...] not to be guided by any dogma.
[19] If even a young boy says something [...] lead to progress, but when a dogma comes it chokes the progress of humanity. [...] against innocent goats?”
[24] This devotion is a heavenly attribution, [...] future, if any developed animal comes in close contact with human beings, [...] may also enjoy the Supreme Bliss.
[4] Thus indukamala means “white [...] of the moon”, its meaning comes from the word indu. The etymological difference between the two deserves careful consideration.
[11] Speaking of the ekká, a story comes to mind in which the ekká plays an important role.
[83] Icchá By adding the noun [...] Sanskrit nor native Bengali. It comes from an old Persian word.
[84] Ichá The word ichá comes from spelling the word iśa [...] were both accepted as prophets.
[25] This word comes from the verbal root áp [...] propensity for getting”.
[27] The word iishii comes from the verbal root iish which [...] meaning but is neuter in gender.
[34] Speaking of tusks, an old incident comes to mind from the days just after [...] could still be felt everywhere.
[100] Both iikśańaka and [...] misuse of Avidyá Tantra that comes within the scope of iikśańa-vidyá [...] have said since ancient times.
[3] To follow the ideology, we need [...] powerless. When the time for work comes, some people say they do not have [...] action, they demonstrate much power.
[6] The second important thing is courage. One should remember that courage comes according to power; in other words [...] ideology with effort and courage.
[13] The Lord is the beloved one. The Lord is called Bábá. The word Bábá comes from Sanskrit “Bapra”. [...] you cannot become an ideologist.
[5] Krśńa. Krśńa [...] Krśńa”. A very good name. A person comes for what purpose? To do according [...] are worse than animals. So I say,
[17] The first requirement is that a [...] supreme veracity. Success never comes through hypocrisy or exhibitionism. Rather, it comes by moving in a simple and straightforward [...] covert in each and every entity?
[30] The Guru tries to say something [...] tries to explain the Supreme he comes within the scope of verbal expression. [...] yet cannot because the discourse comes within the temporal factor.
[13] Next comes religion. On the basis of religion [...] and impair rational judgement.
[23] Next comes the question of language. Language [...] stages is the expression different.
[28] Next comes nationality. The idea of nationality [...] overnight. So the whole idea is useless.
[12] That object “I” cannot [...] business. In that case, if an elephant comes in front of you, you wont [...] your eyes, your gates of vision.
[7] If we think deeply and try to trace [...] investigation. In this world everything comes to fulfil a historical necessity. [...] fulfil a historical necessity.
[20] (4) And the last one is psycho-spiritual [...] books. That is, when your existence comes in close proximity to the existence [...] want, and that is called salvation.
[33] So many waves of so many feelings [...] wavelengths – but when it comes to the supreme culminating point, [...] of this universal march of ours.
[19] Logically it has been proved that [...] of fire to burn, and whatsoever comes in contact with it will be burnt. [...] consequences of these actions.
[5] I had a certain acquaintance whose [...] which bursts into flame when it comes in contact with oxygen. This burning [...] how a fear complex can develop.
[8] “Jiṋátvá devaḿ”, that is, when one knows, when one comes in contact with the Supreme Entity, [...] remains jiiva, one becomes Shiva.
[1] Human beings led by self-interest [...] any of their purposes. Whoever comes onto this world goes. One only [...] ecology. There is no alternative.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] and thereafter the drama of life comes to an end – they fall into [...] have to leave the earth one day.
[15] “Sarvavyápii sarvabhútántarátmá.” [...] – whatever has been created comes within the scope of “bhúta”. [...] destroying He is known as Maheshvara.
[1] Where there is [...] whatever we think, and whatever comes within the scope of our inferences, [...] Puruśa. He thinks and we perceive.
[1] In this universe, each existence, [...] strength, but as soon as spring comes, they lose their potency. An intelligent [...] strength, intelligence and courage.
[4] Now, within the realm of these [...] within the scope of aesthetics; it comes within the scope of supra-aesthetics, [...] establish that Supreme Homogeneity.
[3] If the dislodged intestine comes out through an opening left in [...] “strangulated hernia”.
[3] Whenever the devotees of Hari assemble [...] kiirtana, and nothing else. Whoever comes within the circumference of that [...] scriptures. Hari resides at its nucleus.
[6] The worst calamity that can befall [...] others destruction. Destruction comes as a matter of course.
[1] Yesterday I said something regarding [...] of medicine – everything comes from that Hara. What is the meaning [...] Nat́esha [Lord of Dance].
[20] So He is the guru. Now what happens? [...] reflection and refraction), a time comes when those movements lose their [...] Brahma [Liberating Brahma]. He comes, and again and again He plays [...] There cannot be a second guru.
[11] The next word is “paramasukhadam”. [...] “sukham”, and all this sukham comes from that Nityánandam Entity, [...] to the zenith of its efficiency.
[11] Human society is a singular entity. [...] God and going to God. Everything comes from God and everything remains [...] say that you are a human being.
[7] Next comes the mańipura cakra. This [...] [hatred, revulsion] and bhaya [fear].
[14] At a particular time, people treat [...] to a throne of glory; but a time comes when the same people drag him [...] did not injure society at all.
[10] There are three types of volcanic [...] a great deal of old, hard rock comes to the surface. Whatever metal [...] decomposed to form mineral oil.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] River Sone, the body size again be comes bigger and the size of the cattle [...] but shorter than western cows.
[19] And after creation, in the last phase of this psychic order, comes the phase of destruction. After [...] the biija mantra of destruction.
[7] Whatever may be the reason, if [...] relief. Often slightly darkish blood comes out with the vomiting [haematemesis]. [...] in the severe state, the stool comes out in pellets and a darkish colour. [...] end of youth or in middle age.
[7] Monkeys, or, say, dogs, when they [...] more psychic than physical. It comes nearer to man. It maintains a [...] finally he becomes a spiritual being.
[9] Because the Supreme Creator knows [...] Supreme, and that is why everything comes within the periphery of his mind – he also becomes omniscient.
[17] When a spiritual aspirant comes into His contact, develops love [...] another Parama Puruśa .
[6] The fourth category is, we may [...] course of this endeavour, there comes hardly any obstacle from within, [...] in a better way, in a nice way.
[9] Those who are not moving and are [...] this. And the person who suddenly comes to his or her senses thinks “What [...] Dvápara Yuga (the Age of Copper).
[32] Suppose you know a man called Ramesh [...] his door and call him so that he comes to greet you and invite you inside. [...] devotion with knowledge and action.
[3] Generally a cell lives about twenty-one [...] of the body, some seeming dirt comes off, even when the body remains [...] accumulation of hundreds of dead cells.
[11] It is true that anyone, whether he or she is a stone or brick or wood, who comes in contact with Parama Puruśa [...] we can account for her prestige.
[7] In tropical countries a womans [...] develop the embryo. When the sperm comes into contact with the ovum and [...] “menstrual discharge.”
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[6] In this world we find different [...] acts!” Actually this applause comes from those who share the same psychic complex.
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[5] “Ekam” The very word [...] any numeral. Whatever you think comes within the arena of your mind, [...] should be ekam, not two or three.
[10] In reply Shiva said, “Well, [...] saint. Suppose a genuine saint comes to a family house and begs for [...] mahápátakii.”
[32] Who is a durácárii? [...] durácárii for you. If a sinner comes in contact with a mahátmá [...] When a durácárii comes in touch with a mahátmá [...] different people. What are they?
[1] Every spiritual realization – [...] psycho-spiritual realm – comes about through the medium of hormones [...] certain physical short-comings.
[4] Now, that day I told you that whatever [...] fundamental sounds. Every thing comes from the Cosmic bliss, that is, [...] that balance gets upset the flow comes out from one of the vertices of the triangle of the forces. So certainly that force which comes out from one of the vertices is [...] entity is also known as sarva.
[7] “Bhu” means “bhuvana”. And bhuvana means an expression which comes out with the help of those quinquelemental [...] effects are seen, perceived or felt.
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[7] In adults emaciation usually comes about for the following reasons:
[10] Thus, the criteria for receiving [...] there may be a Maethil Brahmin who comes from a so-called high caste family [...] standard of the entire society.
[2] When the various expressions of [...] make others listen. This phenomena comes within the scope of rákśasi [...] This explains the eternal side.
[4] However mind is a particular ectoplasmic [...] liking for the object or person it comes in contact with. This occurs when [...] “fascination” and “love”.
[9] All crude objects on which people [...] gacchati” – “Whatever comes, goes.” When people are [...] disappointment, and die a miserable death.
[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá [...] reacts when the external saliva comes in contact with its internal psychic [...] [[Kśańá]] said,
[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate [...] upa-átmasthikarańa one comes in contact with the inner heart, [...] instances when this has happened.
[21] Permanent knowledge is not possible [...] At that time the entire universe comes within the scope of their mind, and they become omniscient.
[3] This word eka, derived from the [...] this word iyak, in later times, comes the word ik in several languages, [...] ikái, ikká and so on.
[35] Speaking of ideals, yet another point comes to my mind, and that is the moral [...] that they can enjoy them alone.
[38] The principal cause of indiscipline [...] be entirely discounted when it comes to awakening a sense of discipline or not.
[58] Wheat can be used to make flour [...] aman, that is, aman paddy which comes from a bumper crop, the empty [...] first irrigation should be done.
[72] Poppy seeds can be cultivated with [...] English word “opium” comes from the Sanskrit word ahiphena.
[81] If there are good rains in Bankura, [...] for the other months of the year comes from the plains of Bengal. Burdwan [...] self-sufficient in food production.
[95] The Sanskrit word for “pea” [...] buńt́ika. From canaka comes the North Indian word cháná, and from buńt́ika comes but́. Cháná [...] English is “black gram”.
[13] Next comes imperialist exploitation. In this [...] ruthlessly suppressed all local revolts.
[35] Indian society is basically capitalistic, [...] for every political party that comes to power in an election. When [...] share of the ill-gotten gains.
[10] An endeavour should be made to [...] Before the final culminating point comes, it is possible to avert the disaster [...] explosion, the effect will be excellent.
[1] The vast area of eastern India [...] Fahrenheit in summer, but in winter it comes down to 45 degrees Fahrenheit. [...] moisture in the air decreases.
[4] Similarly, while doing Sádhaná [...] meditation or in concentration comes within the scope of assimilation. [...] also there is pause and speed.
[3] There is yet another type of dream. [...] surging vibrational flow which comes out of the fountain-head of the [...] “supramental vision”.
[2] What is prapattiváda? Human [...] gacchati’ – ‘Whoever comes, goes.’”
[3] All creatures are born on this [...] gacchati” – “one who comes goes away” – this [...] beings are known as human beings.
[19] Ananda Marga system : Now, [...] socially-recognized marriage. In legal terms, it comes within the scope of the Hindu [...] breathing fresh life into humanity.
[6] When the number of demons in the [...] strength, but when the Lord appears, He comes with His full force (“bhaga”).
[5] Regarding Parama Puruśa, [...] non-causal, He is causeless. When one comes in contact with Him, when one [...] become one with His Macrocosm.
[2] Everything in this cosmos is moving. [...] utsárańa or emanation. Everything comes out from the point of emanation [...] through shocks and counter-shocks.
[23] Another word of this sort is dápana [mirror]. The word dápana comes from the Sanskrit word darpańa [...] examples of distortion or vivarttana.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] the Calcutta area the wind that comes from the Bay of Bengal, that is, [...] [dakśińá váyu]. The wind that comes from the Himalayas we call the [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[40] New words are also created through [...] word khit́kel in Bengali comes from khit́á kául. [...] word is kálabos. This word comes from káli-báus, [...] of the wedding and some did not.
[43] In Bengali pronunciation distortion [...] táŕátáŕi. Táŕá comes from the Sanskrit word tvará and from táŕá comes the compound word táŕátáŕi. [...] language would be benefited thereby.
[18] If one sits for meditation in that [...] prakrtiliina. If mental concentration comes with the help of devayonis, a [...] spiritual aspirant who realizes:
[11] Now what is this self-knowledge [...] “knowledge”, from which comes the word Veda . Veda [...] the Old Latin word keno comes the modern English word “know.” [...] silent, it is written since it comes from the original keno . [...] explain clearly what it actually is.
[21] The word pańd́ita comes from pańd́a [...] páńd́eya .
[7] In all countries and at all times, [...] dawn of renaissance or synthesis comes, Sadvipras will take the reins of the leadership of society into their own hands.
[33] When you walk along a road you [...] down, there is a pause before it comes up again. So no motion is unbroken. It is always broken by certain gaps.
[35] Every day, every human being dies [...] the breath has been released, it comes back again after an interval of [...] that world which is changeable.
[15] Being blind, the mind cannot see [...] nothing but the good force that comes out of the conflict between the [...] victory]; the total victory that comes out of the conflict. Dhrtaráśt́ra [...] parties doing in the battle?”
[7] Inspiration comes from inside. [Sometimes] we need [...] sádhaná has to be performed.
[9] Having forgotten our true nature, [...] our true nature. The inspiration comes from inside, it comes always. So do your spiritual practices. [...] the time by your internal entity.
[8] Now, what is this Dharmakśetra? [...] entity out of which the manifold comes into being”; and the manifold that comes into being is called the “phenomenal”. [...] truthful, he will no longer be a thief.
[15] The inner urge for this four-legged [...] realizing Him, and the delight that comes out of this feeling, is indeed dharma.
[12] Now, Páńd́upakśiiya [...] navel portion of the body. Then comes pavanaputra Bhima, the gaseous [...] controller of the aerial factor. Then comes the vishuddha cakra, [...] sthira = yudhiśt́hira.
[1] Whose directions are to be obeyed? [...] Why? Because the voice of dharma comes from God Himself.
[13] Ucche is a bitter tasting vegetable [...] immeasurable, He is infinite. When one comes in contact with Him one attains. [...] This happens due to extreme joy.
[6] “Matam” is as in abhimatá. [...] the Guru. So whatever knowledge comes in the form of agama is from the Guru, or Parama Puruśa, or Paramátmá.
[11] In the first phase of this srśt́i, [...] “a”. Whenever something comes into existence, the sound “a” [...] order is also “a”.
[15] So, “ma” is the acoustic [...] varńas. After “ma” comes “ya”, “ra”, [...] “phalram” is correct.
[40] “Puruśa evedam sarvam.” [...] and every entity in this universe comes within the fold of this “sarva”. “Sarva”, means “everything”.
[8] We must always remember this thing. [...] billions – but when that group comes, it comes to do something concrete. And [...] parimańd́ala for the coming generation.
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[9] This mahábháva is [...] from which the divine existence comes, the state of bliss the sádhaka [...] called mahábháva.
[12] There are so many grades of sádhaka [...] dagdhabiija [burnt seed]. A dagdhabiija comes within the range of psychic directly.
[8] Although the unit mind appears [...] Cognitive Entity, a material object comes to be termed a conscious entity. [...] That structure is the human body.
[27] Paramátman has been [...] experience, painful or pleasurable, He comes to you. He does not cast you away [...] that you have lost your identity.
[4] Economic planning should be done [...] so that all the infertile land comes within one block. Planning can [...] agrico-industries for economic development.
[56] The day is very near when science [...] oriented intellectuals. When this day comes, science will move forward with [...] psychic and spiritual advancement.
[5] In all these forms of consciousness, [...] your power to see, hear, etc., comes from one Supreme Being. Parama [...] assert a particular power of yours.
[14] Take an example. When a person [...] inner person may say, “Here comes another nuisance and disturbance.” A sádhaka will be the same within and without.
[8] Jad́asphot́a means [...] composed of five fundamental factors comes into being. But even after that [...] static Prakrti is known as bala.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. The [...] English word “rice” comes from vriihi. The old Latin word riihi comes from vriihi, from riihi comes the derived word rici and from [...] great expressive capacity”.
[24] Next comes dvigu samása. Dvigu samása [...] “three ahas”, etc.
[33] At the end of the drama two young [...] [curtain-fall between acts or at the end] comes from this word. A great snow [him], [...] whether or not they listen to you.
[2] The first quality of Citi Shakti [...] from impurities. However, when It comes under the influence of the three [...] Faculty by Itself is ever-pure.
[5] The Cognitive Faculty cannot be [...] infinite because, though very vast, it comes within the scope of psychic subjectivisation.
[8] The third quality of Citi Shakti [...] occurs when the Cognitive Faculty comes under the influence of Prakrti. [...] body of the Cognitive Faculty.
[6] There is a story in the Vedas. [...] wind, I blow out everything that comes in my way.” The radiant [...] He disclosed His real identity;
[21] Variety comes according to the varieties in [...] what happens? This unit cognition comes in contact with Supreme Cognition [...] element is the Cognitive Faculty.
[1] Kola also refers to the [...] word báṋshii comes from báṋsha (baḿsha) [...] báṋsha [bamboo] comes báṋshii [flute]. [...] used as weapon as well as flute.
[18] Purport: Actually the evolution [...] fundamental positivity, after which comes the náda [flow without any curvature], followed by kalá.
[3] Purport: In pratisaiṋcara, after the citta comes into being, there ensues gradually [...] after removing their crude parts.
[20] Purport: The object-ward movement [...] concerned, whereby this Mahattattva comes into being, is called sattvaguńa [...] wake of Her successive attacks, comes the crudest objectivity or complete [...] gradual process of the guńas.
[23] Purport: The excess of vrtti [desire] [...] Prakrti. The citta entity that comes into play in the body of Puruśa [...] dissolution of the individual life.
[40] Purport: If the resultant force – the force that comes into being as a result of both [...] práńáh [vital energy].
[6] Now, here we are. Say a few years [...] portion of the tree that first comes out of the seed. So, when nothing [...] here. So nothing is non-causal.
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[4] It is said that the ablative is [...] making rice-cakes – it all comes within the scope of panc. In later [...] correct form is sevaká.
[5] Now the question is: why is iṋa [...] iṋa. The word sauṋga comes from the verbal root sanj in accordance [...] Similarly the word raiṋjana comes from the verbal root rańj. [...] word vasanta as vasaḿta.
[12] The modern Bengali word haite or hate comes from the word hante. The ablative-indicating indeclinable theke comes from the old Burmese word táikiyá. [...] Chittagong dialect and from this comes the modern Bengali thákiyá [...] extensively in modern Bengali.
[13] All languages have an ablative [...] indeclinable. For example, from maen [I] comes mujhse [from me]. Urdu follows [...] ámár saunge, Rámer saunge.
[14] Nowadays in modern Bengali many [...] sáthe is not native Bengali; it comes from Hindi and Gorkhali. In pure [...] do not say sathe; we say saunge.
[24] At any rate, whether or not the [...] word áládá comes from a Farsi word, aláhidá. [...] kará] from the Bengali language.
[10] Anyhow I was speaking about case. [...] far as case goes, the nominative comes first and the accusative follows [...] work with an intransitive verb.
[17] The Sanskrit second case mám [...] “no” (negation). From this comes the Bengali word máná. [...] maná but máná.
[21] After this comes the third case. It is said that [...] idiomatic expression of Hindi.
[2] The Bengali word bhát [cooked rice] comes from the Prákrta word bhatta, [...] not proper. The word bhát comes from the Prákrta word bhatta. From sah bhattam khádati comes the Prákrta sa bhattam [...] cáur (Angika, Magahii, Maethilii).
[30] The same kind of waywardness in [...] “curd” and so on. Of course, when it comes to spelling one should follow [...] social consciousness will suffer.
[34] The Bengali word ákádamii [...] nocturn is considered Latin it comes from the Vedic word nactram. Among [...] try to remove them from Bengali.
[4] Now let us return to the interpretation [...] factor of time, space and person comes within the scope of tactual relationship [...] a state of supreme culmination.
[20] Now let us see what is pará-bhakti. [...] called Para Brahma; but when He comes under the bondage of Prakrti, [...] more and more by the guńas.
[23] In klesha these are all kliśt́a vrttis. Then comes karma. Karma means change of place. [...] assailed by the influence of karma.
[24] Vipáka means reaction, reactive [...] person does something wrong and comes to Bábá seeking [...] affected even by vipáka.
[13] A rational person should always [...] awareness of having to move forwards comes in ones mind, it is called [...] movement starts from this stage.
[3] No Injustice . If security [...] exist. Economic injustice also comes about because of the hording instincts [...] any scope for economic injustice.
[7] There is a Puranic deity called [...] Puranic Tantra. From kuv plus erak comes the word kuvera, meaning “one possessed of enormous wealth”.
[14] Of these two expressions, the first [...] henceforward.” Such an idea all of a sudden comes in his mind. And this thing, this [...] depraving idea.” Samvit shakti.
[29] What is that flute? The oṋḿkára. In the first phase, the sádhaka comes in contact with a hissing sound, [...] come in contact with these sounds.
[14] Next comes socio-sentiment, which promotes [...] -architecture, -literature, and so on.
[28] Next comes the so-called humanistic sentiment. [...] transformed into devotion as a mission.
[9] This surplus protein decreases [...] circulation, due to which the heart comes under heavy pressure. In this [...] and cause internal hemorrhaging.
[3] One fine day the call came for [...] before my life in this mortal frame comes to an end, I wish to give up this [...] further towards heaven.”
[4] Then comes ekendriya, which is the third [...] fragrance of sandalwood or rose comes from the body of the Iśt́a. Sometimes one gets it and sometimes one does not get it.
[18] In males the testes are the glands [...] it is converted into semen and comes out of the body. Thus, sex desire is created in the mind.
[22] In the case of ordinary secretion, [...] stage the idea to become great comes into the mind.
[36] What happens if the solar plexus [...] of tactuality. Suppose a voice comes from the invisible world. Is it a physical voice? No, it is an incorporeal voice.)
[47] As a general rule the grace of [...] Noticeably or conceivably a sweet aroma comes from the concerned plexus. When [...] tactuality through different plexi.
[49] The lymphatic glands supply raw [...] cells in the cranium. When lymph comes in contact with an activated gland, hormones are created.
[50] The lymphatic glands associated [...] semen by the testes. When lymph comes to the solar plexus, the spirit [...] portion is converted into milk.
[80] If one is unable to attain salvation [...] according to their own sweet will. This comes within the scope of parapsychology.
[1] Human beings are not isolated beings. [...] for physical and psychic pabula comes from Neohumanism, and these longings [...] the world from all difficulties.
[23] The entire area of Ráŕh [...] capita income is minimal. Rice comes from Midnapore district. From Dhanbhad to Ranchi, rice comes from Burdwan district. In Lohardaga [...] Kangsavati River has been partly tamed.
[28] In Bhanjabhum, Surdargarh, Singhbhum, [...] land. The word “wheat” comes from white. Wheat means “whiteness”.
[66] Exploitation exists in every sphere [...] very costly. Money for elections comes from both local capitalists and foreign agencies.
[2] The significance of the term bhúta [...] Puruśottama, Mahattattva comes into being; by the activation [...] projection is logically dealt with.
[11] When one sleeps on a cot, ones body comes in contact with the cot. When [...] vegetables, etc. When thinking, the mind comes in touch with thought. Everything [...] called dharmameghánanda.
[5] “Asampramośa” [...] sádhaná rasagolla automatically comes in your mind and your sádhaná [...] elements create a crowd in your mind.
[20] Bhaktiránanda rúpá ca. And you know ánandam [bliss]. When one comes in contact with another object [...] [pain, sorrow]. Suppose a gentleman comes in contact with a rose. And after [...] ánanda personified.”
[2] Why is the approach of bhakti the [...] Bhakti, what happens? The aspirant comes in the closest proximity to his [...] his or her Parama Puruśa.
[4] Ananda Sútram defines bhakti [...] bit. The more the sádhaka comes close to him, the greater will [...] Panthá Vidyateyanáya).
[9] Puruśa and Prakrti. Where [...] influence of Prakrti, the mind comes into being. The senses and organs [...] the crude quinquelemental world.
[21] Service can be of two types: internal [...] an opportunity to serve Him. He comes to you as a sick person or as [...] should render external service.
[28] When sádhakas establish [...] and sevá, their journey comes to an end. They become one with [...] – bhágavata dharma.
[6] Even to this day, there is a custom [...] bring you a maid-servant.” It comes from those days when the victorious [...] are all just different dogmas.
[14] Now these two attributes, to think [...] reflected in the mind. This reflection comes first from the nerve fibres and [...] thoughts may be termed as memory.
[4] And where does that singular Entity [...] is deva. What is deva? The word comes from the root “div”, [...] there is vibration, it is deva.
[7] Now when a man gets the chance [...] positive projection takes place, there comes another projection, a negative [...] in physical or psychic spheres.
[9] Let me say one more thing. Kiirtana [...] written. So of course kiirtana comes within the purview not only of culture, but also of literature.
[9] If people are to know anything [...] sah gacchati”. That which comes also goes away. If today something [...] some time. Similarly, if pleasure comes to you, do not lose your control [...] pleasures that come will not remain.
[10] Once, Emperor Akbar asked Birbal, [...] shall not remain.” Whatever comes in this world, goes away. He alone, who neither comes nor goes, lives with you eternally.
[22] The word Bábá comes from Sanskrit. It means “beloved”. [...] nám kevalam in His mind.
[10] The root an is more frequently [...] unseen and becomes active when it comes into the open”. The suffix [...] something whose nature is hidden.
[15] Once an egg is layed, the embryo [...] affection for the egg. If someone comes and takes the egg she will often chase after them.
[41] “After an hour or two well [...] of milksweet] there. After that comes Sahebganj. There you can have [...] milksweet], okay? Now keep quiet.”
[60] “I dont get embarrassed about food, but when it comes to my name I get embarrassed. Ill teach you a lesson.”
[71] There is no signifier for the unmanifest. [...] unmanifest or nirguńa state comes within the purview of the expressed [...] ও৺ .
[27] “Anyone who, by the use of [...] your property, abducts your wife, comes with a weapon to murder you, wants [...] happiness, or other hardships.
[40] For example, a person rushes to [...] your house, and then the ruffian comes and asks you regarding his whereabouts, [...] refugee may safely return home.
[54] The correct meaning of Brahmacarya [...] treat the object with which one comes in contact as different expressions [...] means desire for the Infinite).
[7] Knowledge is of two types: parájiṋána, [...] transcendental knowledge; that comes within the scope of purely spiritual [...] and I will do so again in future.
[16] What sorts of bondage? The bondages [...] water in the world. But when it comes in contact with a big pool, it [...] tremendous importance of study.
[17] But at the same time, care must [...] imports. Sometimes even rotten flour comes from distant lands, and that flour, [...] no other way but careful study.
[4] The second stage is artha. What [...] Parama Puruśa until the day comes when they lose their psychic power [...] or mental, or of spirituality.
[9] Then what is the best outer suggestion? When you are in good company, from that good company there comes outer suggestion. Here you are [...] called Satsauṋga in Sanskrit.
[45] 5) Dhanaiṋjaya: As a result [...] feeling of sleep or drowsiness comes from this dhanaiṋjaya váyu [...] being drowses or falls asleep.
[51] Suddenly, there is an accidental [...] actually it has not – that comes a little later. During this condition, [...] and becomes active or can do so.
[75] “I saw how late you arrived [...] leaves at 10:00 every night and comes back around five in the morning. [...] Whenever he goes and whenever he comes he gets eerie feelings and becomes [...] Id also feel the same way.
[2] People who follow unrighteousness [...] with her power. When no reaction comes immediately, sinners think they [...] high only to come smashing down.
[3] Some people say that for every [...] reaction is greater because it comes with interest.
[9] I do not want anyone to undergo [...] struggle for dharma, if some trouble comes, you should accept it. If you [...] in the end there is no trouble.
[20] In Tantra the whole creation is [...] paiṋcabhútas), His physical entity comes within the scope of Saguńa [...] His Mahásambhúti.
[2] When the speed of human intellect [...] Sambhu this expressed universe comes to Bhaerava and then to Bhava. [...] idea (Bhava) in this vibration?
[6] Instead of running after several [...] first of all from Saiṋcara comes Pratisaiṋcara, when Citta comes into being, or Citta and Ahamtattva [...] only to see the type of Esana.
[5] In males the testes are the glands [...] it is converted into semen and comes out of the body. Thus, sex desire is created in the mind.
[9] In the case of ordinary secretion, [...] stage the idea to become great comes into the mind.
[23] What happens if the solar plexus [...] of tactuality. Suppose a voice comes from the invisible world. Is it a physical voice? No, it is an incorporeal voice.)
[34] As a general rule the grace of [...] Noticeably or conceivably a sweet aroma comes from the concerned plexus. When [...] tactuality through different plexi.
[36] The lymphatic glands supply raw [...] cells in the cranium. When lymph comes in contact with an activated gland, hormones are created.
[37] The lymphatic glands associated [...] semen by the testes. When lymph comes to the solar plexus, the spirit [...] portion is converted into milk.
[1] The life of all other [beings] [...] rational animal, then the human comes within the animal category. Yes, the human is a living being, but the human is not an animal.
[4] In this world, everything comes within the scope of causality. [...] spheres of life, there is a cause.
[8] Spiritual practice comes within the scope of Science. The [...] Shiva were known as Ágama.
[6] Thus the general psychology is [...] to the subtlest aspects of life, comes within the scope of aesthetic [...] entitative rhythm is almost lost.
[5] You know, philosophically, whatever [...] the case of ghosts the suggestion comes from the individual mind; be it ones own or be it from outside.
[11] Now we should remember two things [...] the arena of quinquelementality, comes from the Nucleus; everything comes from Parama Puruśa. But [...] rudimental faculty behind all mantras.
[81] The taste of the cheese was incomparable. [...] are probably aware that when it comes to animal husbandry Holland is [...] gave large quantities of milk.
[83] Lost in thought, I continued eating [...] place nearby. When the real owner comes looking for it he can find it easily and in good condition.
[108] Nowadays, the country is better [...] “Holland”, some people claim that it comes from “Hollow Land”. [...] that is, empty or full of holes.
[7] Now, according to natural law, [...] come to light some day – it comes out indirectly from the sinners [...] surely come out of ones mouth.
[9] So those people whom I have called human chameleons, before the truth finally comes out, will have recourse to some [...] sentiment, one needs a little cunning.
[4] Furthermore, never forgetting that [...] life eating grass, until the day comes when the butcher grabs it, kills [...] may have attained a human life.
[4] So all these inferences come within [...] principle the feeling of existence comes. There is no bondage, but there [...] just the feeling of existence.
[17] The entire creation is the creation of that Singular Entity. So everybody comes from a very high family, a very [...] Nobody deserves hatred.
[2] This word comes from the word átmá [...] becomes attán. From that comes the modern Bengali ánttá. [...] [“His words offend deeply.”])
[6] The word pedar in Farsi, which is a member of the Vedic family of languages, comes from the Vedic word pitr. Europes [...] protects”. From the word pitá comes the old Turkish word itá [...] was called Kemal Atatürk.
[91] The meaning of the verbal root [...] (shreya)”. The word tapasyá comes from this word tapah (tapas). [...] háoyá) was also not used much.
[112] Speaking of “no objections one way or another”, one event comes to mind from the life of the Buddha. [...] dharáhará (dharahará).
[8] In the Vedic language the meaning [...] Brahman appellation kushári comes from the name of this Burdwan subdivision.)
[86] “As I was saying,” [...] heart. So when the topic of Anga comes up, I start going on without any [...] Ive been talking to.”
[127] The word ájjá comes from ádyá and ájá comes from ájjá. Ájhá [...] village in Burdwan district. Its name comes from the Jain goddess Ádyáshakti. [...] ájjápur → ájápur.
[8] Of course, to attain supreme spiritual [...] Táraka Brahma physically comes to Earth in the form of a Sadguru [...] samádhi through other gurus.
[22] Every unit mind can function freely [...] unlimited capacity. The closer one comes to the Supreme Consciousness in [...] power and freedom of expression.
[41] The quality of permanence of those entities of the world we consider as permanent comes from Him alone. To the transient [...] Consciousness of all conscious entities.
[80] [Ill-bred Kárttika Thakur Once comes with his mother, Durgá Once comes alone.]
[45] Then comes Sarasvatii, the goddess of learning. [...] revered as the greatest goddess.
[22] Then comes Śod́ashii, the third [...] Káliikáyae namah.
[7] Itiha means “coming along in a particular way”. From itiha comes the noun aetihya [tradition]. [...] lejhya, dájhya and so forth.
[12] In Sanskrit the word prák [...] prágaetihásika and that which comes after it is itihásottara. [...] and Baoddhottara [post-Buddhist].
[33] Ańimá : This word comes from the word ańu. Here [...] of ańimá-siddhi.
[34] Laghimá : The word laghimá comes from the word laghu. Laghu means “light”, in Prákrta lahu.
[42] Prakámya : The word prakámya comes from the verbal root kám; [...] aspirant should proceed with caution.
[105] A few years later I was once again [...] moonlight. With the change in time comes a change in place and person as [...] Neither of the two was present.
[106] During the day I asked the local [...] Iśt́a mantra that dog comes into my mind and starts barking [...] be better to die.’”
[4] Suppose, you did something when you were a boy of five, and then the reaction comes when you are a boy of 25. Are [...] personal factor when the reaction comes.
[1] Do you know what a saying is? It [...] acoustic expression. Everything comes out of the Supreme Entity, so [...] means the expression of sound, also comes from the very source, from the [...] we say, is Parama Puruśa.
[14] In the night you cannot see, but [...] sounds. So within the scope of aum comes all the work of the world. Aum [...] expression of Parama Puruśa.
[16] The sleeping divinity in the human [...] zen, it will go upwards. When it comes up, that is, touches the controlling [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[17] Now the spot, the kula, where divinity [...] with Parama Puruśa when it comes here [crown of the head].
[18] Now the seat where the kula is, [...] checked. You are standing here; air comes; because of your existence, it [...] psychic place allotted for it.
[3] The practical value of money depends [...] that in this case, the word acala comes from Sanskrit and t́áká is indigenous Bengali.
[4] The words nakala and meki are of [...] spelling here. “I” comes after “e”. The usual [...] “abuse” or “harsh words”.
[18] Epilepsy arises when a person comes in sudden contact with some thing [...] cases we use the word acetana.
[71] I quickly returned to the bathroom [...] morning… I have to go… whoever comes, comes so that they can go… whoever [...] chance to feed you myself.”
[90] The word at́ha means “meaning”. Artha → at́t́ha → at́ha. The word comes from Mágadhi Prákrta. [...] Ashokas Lumbinii inscription.
[7] Next comes árádhaná. [...] árádhaná.
[12] Sámarasya may be established [...] ideation]. In that case ones mind comes in close proximity to the Cosmic [...] world from the relative world.