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[5] There is a common notion that people in ancient [...] many. There is a Bengali poem:
[15] Hundreds of dogma were imposed [...] upper caste neighbourhoods. The common people believed these things. [...] how things continued in the past.
[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which [...] is necessary to mention here the common meaning of Brahmacarya, that is, [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.
[2] Some philosophies cannot be applied [...] should be rejected. But how can common people recognize such a philosophy? [...] dilemma! Once, in answer to the common question, “Which is the right path”? a great poet said:
[5] All the religious scriptures differ [...] this situation, what should the common people do?
[6] In order to find the answers, many [...] there are munis. So what should the common people do? Whom should they accept [...] to do? The answer is as follows;
[9] Some religions decree that widows [...] definitely not dharmic. So what does common sense tell us? It tells us that [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[3] In the physical world or in the [...] characteristics, they all have certain common characteristics as well; for instance, [...] differences, they too have certain common characteristics – for instance, [...] static like inanimate objects).
[4] Likewise, there are various gaseous factors which have certain common characteristics, which enable [...] characteristics, they differ from one another.
[1] Yesterday I said something about [...] usually deals with certain very common events such as when a certain [...] died, and so on. What benefit could common people possibly derive from studying [...] record of the entire human life.
[14] There is common wont in each and every human mind [...] may say, it is the human mode.
[4] Now, there is a great deal of difference [...] bound to pose a baffling problem to common people. Some scriptures suggest [...] to accept, and which to reject?
[40] In Magadh, unlike Mithila, the [...] fact, Magadh and Kaoshal share many common problems.
[30] We have discussed today only one [...] they deliberately misguided the common people. Vraja Krśńa [...] misconceived and confused assertions.
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] “Rajput” or “Rout” [common surnames] in modern languages). [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[7] When the mind moves in one direction, [...] point is termed eka [one]. Eka is common to all people, literate or illiterate, [...] when bargaining in the market.
[6] What are those who try to reach [...] great powers, rather they are very common things, they can be done easily. [...] into the capacity of your citta.
[9] The word páli originated [...] Bhagaván Buddha preached in the common language of village folk, Hindu [...] bháśá = "language"]. Common people could not follow Sanskrit, which was the language of the pandits only.
[36] Buddhism : Why did India [...] never preached philosophy to the common people. They hated their language [...] propagation and acceptance of Buddhism.
[51] Shaḿkara [Darshana] [...] etc., are being worshipped by the common people out of fear.
[2] Avidyá Tantra has six branches [...] shántikarma, which is an element common to both Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra.
[3] The six branches of Vidyá [...] shántikarma is an element common to both Vidyá and Avidyá.
[16] [Food, sleep, fear, procreation – these are the common properties of humans and animals. [...] they are no better than animals.]
[3] This Vedavyása was also [...] he wrote in order to educate the common people. There are many stories [...] while writing them to educate the common people, he had taken the liberty [...] Puruśa for forgiveness:
[45] Similarly, the verb ejati means [...] collectively hand in hand sharing the common joys and sorrows of life, struggling [...] derived from the root verb ej.
[9] In spite of all this, I do believe [...] important role to play in society. Common people often cannot express themselves [...] that lawyers are needed to protect common people from such dangerous situations. [...] from prejudice or strong bias.
[21] The most common method is to fight disease with [...] the possibility of causing death.
[80] The proposal to run all industrial [...] of a group of people who share a common economic structure, have the same [...] characteristics of a cooperative.
[82] Most countries realize that only [...] result of tremendous efforts, the common people would not really benefit.
[88] In my opinion all the land in the entire universe is the common property of every human being. [...] worry about the ownership of land.
[91] Besides food and clothing, fuel [...] chance of their exploiting the common people by exerting undue pressure on them.
[2] Exploitation in the psychic stratum [...] economic in character, even the common people can easily understand it, [...] exploitation. So this is more dangerous.
[6] It is impossible to establish genuine spirituality until the common mass are taught to raise their [...] engaged in the fight against dogma.
[18] Lra ( ল় [...] present in the pronunciation of the common people although there is no separate [...] la, such as alac, ilac and so on.
[23] The meaning of the Vedic verbal [...] This Vedic word oka is now quite common in many of the worlds languages. [...] oka was that they grew in groves.
[41] The word bháta [cooked rice] [...] both bhatta and bhattá were common. The word bháta has also [...] word cával [rice] is more common. The word cával is used for both raw rice and cooked rice.
[52] Ora is a very old Bengali word [...] years ago, the word ora was quite common in Bengali in this sense. Today [...] Váramásyá [Bengali epic poem] we find:
[3] Similarly, no race can claim the [...] society are ours. They are our common patrimony. It is foolishness to [...] demerits are someone elses.
[4] In this universe all entities are [...] earth, air and water, Dharma is common to one and all. Human beings will have to become one with the Universal Entity.
[60] “Dear friends, this is the [...] Then why should the students and common people of the Kingdom of Ghosts [...] words boldly in letters of blood.
[119] The ministers were talking over [...] altogether different from that of the common ghosts who had to chew dry bones [...] 13 )
[135] Taking the dust from the His Holinesses [...] path to Hell by showering bliss on common mortals like us. Your Holiness, [...] bestow your grace upon us.”
[2] The suffix úk/uk is used [...] uluka and úlúka were common in Sanskrit, side by side. In [...] harm if this spelling remained?
[22] The coastal areas of Bengal were [...] this created difficulties for the common people it was necessary for defence [...] several other places in Bengal.
[56] Kathá means “story” [...] Although rúpakathá is common usage, from the grammatical standpoint [...] means “short story”.
[119] “Maddened by delusions of [...] stone. I had no remnant left of my common sense. Maddened by pride, I fired [...] directions or orders or advice.
[121] The sahib let out a long sigh and [...] arrogance I had completely lost my common sense. My rulers philosophy [...] prestige, my reputation, will be saved.
[166] Upa + ádhána. Its [...] [bálish]. The word bálish is common in both Bengali and Maethilii. [...] were famous throughout the world.
[12] A person may learn many things [...] by reading books. Its our common experience, however, that the [...] prápti. It doesnt last long.
[1] The innate instincts of crude psychic [...] acquisition of physical wealth are common to all living beings, but in human [...] psychic urges projected objectively.
[7] Only recently the people of West [...] themselves as Bengali nationals. The common people did not attach any importance [...] 1 )
[19] In this nationless age, or age [...] of people became united with a common sentiment – the Buddhist [...] other on anti-Buddhist sentiment.
[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] Punjabi and other languages which are common languages of Hindus and Muslims. [...] revered saint] of the Muslims.
[57] India has many scripts. Many of these scripts are very old. From time immemorial Sanskrit, the common property of India, has been written [...] future literature will be cut off.
[77] Today the primary duty of the common people of India is to rectify [...] nation or that group of nations.
[25] Deva. Parama Puruśa is called [...] particular speed and wavelength. In common parlance each of these waves is [...] Puruśa is Deva, and no one else.
[3] [The common masses faithfully follow whatever [...] examples set by great personalities.]
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] particular country. Phallic worship was common in India, Southeast Asia, and [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[20] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] refrain from agriculture was not common sense. Again, the followers of [...] culture had some serious drawbacks.
[7] Now let us talk a little about [...] of unity, the development of the common people was not possible. Yet Bhárata is one and indivisible.
[57] Supreme bliss and yoga are one [...] entities, become calm and tranquil. Common people are normally madly preoccupied [...] concentration (ekágra).
[59] Mudhabhútni samadhi, or [...] infatuation, causing a person to lose all common sense. All the propensities of [...] even occur in the mind of the most common person if he or she is suddenly [...] samádhi due to excessive fear.
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[1] Both the kśatriyas and the [...] the more harmful it is for the common people. In the Kśatriya [...] wellspring of exploitation as well.
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] only comes when they lose their common sense out of excessive greed and try to suck society completely dry.
[40] Here the funny thing is that the [...] sáhu and today it is Sáu [a common surname].) The vipras took on [...] in every country of the world.
[78] But there are similarities between the two. The common people misunderstand great people [...] with the vaeshyas money.
[13] Those who are established in viirácára [...] feminine form; “God” is common. So, what is God?
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] the intellectual standard of the common people is low. In a country with [...] of the more affluent countries.
[29] Suppose the Sadvipras do not hammer [...] obstructed their movement. The common mass will not tolerate these obstructions.
[7] “Dama”. The actual [...] called “shamana”. In common parlance, the mythological god [...] must have the quality of damana.
[1] What is yoga? You know that in [...] other is the use of the word in common parlance – what the common people say, how the common people use the word: this is called the words yogárúd́hártha.
[24] The common masses cannot easily realize that [...] is everyones bounden duty.
[17] Now, what does the witnessing [...] gáyiká . This is a common error. It should be gáyakii [...] átmá has heard everything.
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] dance with definite process. The common procedure of the dance of olden [...] first stage of aesthetic science.
[16] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] múrcchá [psychic stupor, lack of common sense] prashraya [indulgence] [...] kruratá [cruelty]
[5] To what state has society effectively [...] attach themselves to others by the common bond of love, and march forward hand in hand, then only will I proclaim it a society.
[7] In this universe of living beings [...] These problems may be taken as the common features in the life and Dharma [...] they have a chance to develop.
[10] In the existential sphere, too, [...] superiority complex, it should be the common one that one is the child of the [...] can be said that there will be a common complex that all are the children [...] inferior and no one being superior.
[1] In the coastal areas of Bengal, [...] being declared outcaste, it was common practice that no one asked about the caste of any girl.
[12] This is the way it has been and [...] when it becomes impossible for the common man or even ordinary sadvipras [...] no reason to be afraid.”
[22] There is a story in the Rámáyańa. [...] be looked at as something very common, not at all as anything of importance, [...] something big is going to happen.
[28] We have to provide equal rights [...] land. Let Saḿskrta be the common language as it is the ancestral [...] cannot enjoy their communication
[7] There are various common characteristics between human [...] follow Bhágavata Dharma.
[1] It has been said, “Puruśah [...] several interpretations, but the most common interpretation is “Pure [...] Puruśa is akartá (non-doer).
[3] The then India began to have the [...] Hence we see an effort to make a common Indian race; i.e., the Mahábhárata could be made possible in that way.
[1] The essence of the parallel psychic [...] of the following factors: 1) a common language; 2) similar manners and [...] similarity; 6) religious similarity; 7) a common culture; and 8) a common objective or goal. Unfortunately, [...] psychology flows. In actual fact a common sentiment, common psychic waves, form the essential [...] mental tendency of moving in unison.
[4] Society has a responsibility to maintain and utilize its common property in a proper way. Society [...] together with a healthy body and mind.
[17] Now in the past also, people were [...] sinners complex in the mind of the common mass, and at that time in the hoary past, Lord Krśńa openly said, openly declared,
[13] In Tantra there is some reference [...] one – ten-armed was more common]. In western India and northern [...] the deity has eight or ten hands.
[18] “Is creation accomplished [...] is certainly difficult for the common people to know for they have to [...] non-causal Factor. The rśi says,
[3] In order to communicate with people [...] benevolent flow of ideas with the common people on one side and the state [...] supreme bliss is lying dormant.
[51] If we call the creator of epochal [...] with the minute details of the common people’s daily lives – [...] mother tongues as far as possible.
[69] In order to give full expression [...] have to give a clarion call to the common people to struggle against the [...] counting the stars in the heavens.
[95] Whatever the profound, philosophical [...] are also incomprehensible to the common people.
[103] In literary parlance we may divide [...] the demand of their patrons, the common people. If they have any drawbacks [...] offering them a little jollity.
[107] It is noteworthy that some of these [...] it is evident that, although the common people are fond of riotous hilarities, [...] box-office plays in popularity.
[183] In order to encourage the art of [...] rather be in close contact with the common people in all spheres of social [...] occasionally holding exhibitions.
[194] These days Sáhitya Sarasvatii [...] it has become impossible for the common people to know which book is good and which is not.
[195] There is a flagrant dearth of developed [...] to provide entertainment for the common masses. That is why we find that [...] critical reviews are not available.
[203] The sole cause of the internal [...] is one of the sources from which common people get the opportunity to [...] still more strongly and deeply.
[14] Later, when Alarkas reputation [...] embrace missionary life and serve the common people. “Alarka, come and [...] story of Madálasá.
[11] Now, in order to remove peoples sufferings in the physical sphere, common sense dictates that the wealth of the entire universe should be considered as common patrimony. The wealth is meant [...] life is full of pain and misery.
[21] Whenever such an environmental [...] below its normal standard, and the common people cannot get any help or [...] moralist is foolishness; that is, when common people are not getting any encouragement [...] highest qualification; then what is a common person to do? There the samája [...] cannot lead the blind. But the common people must remember that Parama [...] steps under such [circumstances].
[16] Those who ideate on Brahma can [...] so-called untouchable, although common people call their physical bodies [...] Ageless One, the Permanent One.
[38] Parama Brahma is the greatest of [...] entities they must possess certain common merits or demerits. For example, [...] alone, one attains immortality.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] decided to move together towards a common goal”]. That is, whether [...] showed respect to human value.
[16] In PROUT I have said that to develop [...] They will have to work among the common people, will have to render spiritual [...] longer. Those days are gone forever.
[17] When human beings become blindly infatuated with objects of enjoyment and lose all common sense, when they become totally [...] finite is caused by avidyá.
[3] The devotees say God is Supreme. [...] are greater than Myself.” A common person says, “Oh, God, we [...] restlessness of utter loneliness.”
[6] In India, almost all prevailing [...] Prákrta means familiar to the common people. In the course of time [...] born. Those seven languages are:
[18] The meaning of the word Samaj is [...] such circumstances an appropriate common language may be used.
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] multi-lingual country like India, either a common language which is the basis of [...] recognition of local mother tongues.
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[5] Prakrti and Máyá are almost synonymous, but in common usage there is a shade of difference [...] Avidyámáyá or Extroversive Force.
[14] The one whose lifes goal [...] Lord of Máyá. In common parlance it is the unit entity [...] – both are fused into one.
[25] Where the two forces, Vidyá [...] condition is indeed rare. Yet in common terms I can say that such a condition [...] squarely on the solid ground Brahma.
[89] We cannot call this Turiiya Sthulaparájiṋa, [...] Entity is beyond the scope of mind, common knowledge or intelligence, be [...] force by one object upon another.
[34] “Can a dream ever be true?” [...] created great difficulties in this common world as well as in the world [...] the different parts of the brain.
[16] To become self-purified one has [...] Sádhaka cannot be based on his common or worldly knowledge alone. It [...] efforts to obtain it and eat it.
[34] If you go to Kanyákuḿarii [...] himself? Such acts are the antics of common, avaricious people with beggar-like [...] surrendered himself to Brahma?
[67] Whether the world and Brahma are [...] Shyámbábu are two entities in common parlance but do you know how that [...] own mental form, isnt it?
[40] Brahma is the greatest of all. [...] Brahma is not attainable through common knowledge, nor can pedantry or [...] sense of ego. Try to know Him.
[3] The common people could not grasp the deep [...] the aching void of the desert.
[1] By society ordinarily we mean a [...] society either. Being inspired by a common ideology, when different individuals move towards the common goal and become active for its [...] moving together has become strong.
[2] “Society is the collective [...] decision to move together towards a common goal.”
[16] Mahaprabhu said, “Haridas, [...] subtle sense of vanity, of which common people are afraid. So they maintain [...] also be benefited by your contact.
[18] The news was broadcast by television and radio and within a few minutes was common knowledge. As you can imagine, [...] deserted as a market place at night.
[16] It has been stated above that there [...] longer so nowadays. They have become common diseases today. The fatal diseases [...] change will come soon and fast.
[18] Human beings are guided and goaded by a common psychology. There may be some [...] otherwise all humans are guided by a common human psychology. Ram, Shyam, [...] same psychic merits and demerits.
[20] Suppose an old man and a young [...] sure!” This is an example of common human psychology, of natural human reaction.
[24] By spiritual cult, spiritual sádhaná, [...] goes beyond the periphery of the common human psychology. Otherwise, the [...] there cannot be such a change.
[2] Different countries have different [...] style of pronunciation is more common than the vivrta style. For instance, [...] pánii is pronounced as páin.
[8] Prior to the Aryan migration to India, the ideas of the common people were based on the science [...] very ancient traditions of Tantra.
[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] language”; that is, the language of the common masses. Lord Buddha and Lord Maháviira [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
[2] The boundaries of a particular [...] demi-Mágadhii. One of the common characteristics of these languages [...] system in western demi-Magadhii.
[43] Now the sun is changing its course, [...] calculation will be easily discovered by common people. It may be in the almanac [...] reality, the calendar is wrong.
[49] The prince continued on. It was [...] introduced himself to the sentry as a common man. The sentry was very reluctant [...] he finally allowed him to enter.
[53] Giving his deepest thanks to the [...] training? You have failed to cheat a common man!” The Peacock Horse [...] the friend of the poor?”
[68] Young people joined the struggle [...] wealth of this universe is the common property of all living beings. [...] lead an honourable life.”
[6] There are certain characteristics which are common to plants, animals and humans; some which are common to animals and humans; and some which are common to animals and plants. Some people [...] beings; they are human in form only.
[5] “Oh, Parama Puruśa, [...] sole intention was to educate the common people but in that endeavour, [...] moment of mental weakness.”
[15] As religions are dependent upon [...] one family; all are bound by the common touch of fraternity. The entire [...] one and the same Supreme being.
[20] But strangely enough, many religions [...] grandiloquence to hoodwink the common people. Dharma is always singular [...] there is no scope for synthesis.
[1] You know, in the Vedas there are [...] not a Mantra, but a rk. It is a common error to say “Gáyattrii Mantra”. Savitr Rk was composed in gáyattrii rhythm.
[14] As I have already mentioned, when [...] for fifteen thousand years, the common practice has been to bring every [...] “tion”. Consider the Bengali poem:
[8] Sometimes it also happens that [...] in a corner some distance away. Common people wrongly take these actions [...] rákśasii vidyá in Sanskrit.
[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] verb jiṋá was not in common use; another verb, vid, was used.
[2] The cruder the object, the less [...] for its perception) so how can a common person grasp something which is even more subtle than that?
[3] During the time of the Mahabharata [...] intoxication in public is not proper. Common people followed Balaram in all [...] the Jadu dynasty was destroyed.
[6] As an ideological vacuum has been [...] who are intentionally misleading common people should be exposed so that [...] class unity and class struggle.
[9] Of these four, dogma-centred philosophies [...] sanguinary clashes or bloodshed. Common human beings are self-centred; [...] experienced any God-centred philosophy.
[3] Take the case of medical science. [...] of the globe. There are certain common points in different therapies [...] bring all these therapies onto a common platform, a common faculty. Regarding their specialities, [...] say regarding medical science.
[5] Regarding the classical languages, [...] past history or analysis but as a common link to humanity, a binding tether [...] old. It is a very old language.
[11] Now, when Saḿskrta died [...] “peoples language,” common peoples language. The common people of India who were of mixed [...] were the seven Prákrtas.
[17] Now, in the first phase of the [...] language, just as English is not. But common people in the neighbouring areas [...] endings of Hariyánavii.
[19] Now, Emperor Shah Jahan felt that Persian is of non-Indian origin and so the common people could not assimilate the [...] language of the Mughal empire.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] gotra.” Thus, gotra has come into common usage to denote ones lineage. [...] not been introduced at that time.
[4] I remember during my childhood [...] calling it by its real name the common people would refer to it as that [...] hoped, would keep that disease away.
[6] The so-called scholars vainly think [...] measured way they are superior to the common masses. But in my opinion, how [...] vanity of intellect is meaningless.
[13] The feast was well under way. From [...] who has no idea whatsoever about common courtesy. He doesnt even know how to speak to a gentleman.”
[66] The ticket collector came to the [...] “dont you have any common sense. When you noticed me finishing [...] catch a word of the conversation.
[1] In the previous chapters, it has [...] attributes” of Prakrti. In common language it is said that Prakrti [...] not even the seed of creation.
[4] Among the disciples, among the [...] Dákśinátya School. The common name for the Áryávarta [...] tála was created in Indian music.
[26] Párvatii asks Shiva, “What [...] world”. That connecting point, that common point, is called tiirtha. Tiirasthaḿ [...] river touches the bank”.
[5] The inspiration of Cosmic sentiment [...] and solved. These are: Common philosophy of life Same constitutional structure Common penal code Availability (production, [...] minimum essentialities of life
[6] Common Philosophy of Life
[7] A common philosophy of life demands a clear [...] bonum of life in all its aspects.
[8] Those who think dharma to be an [...] development shall be a philosophy common to humanity in general. This will [...] relative environment of the age.
[11] Despite these obstacles, a social blending of humanity is in progress and needs a common constitutional structure to be [...] should be only one world militia.
[13] Common Penal Code
[14] A common penal code must be evolved. Legislation [...] amendment with a view to rectification.
[16] “Knowledge” is a common or general term. Knowledge is [...] – can never move properly.
[38] There are abuses of práńáyáma [...] ideation or Brahmabháva. In common experience we find that whenever [...] comprehension, thought or judgement.
[4] Now, these created beings, they [...] Universal Family. They have got a common tie of the Universal Fraternity. [...] order or change Your name.”
[2] As you know, all are the progeny [...] the plants and the human beings, common sense says that the entire world [...] the cultured and civilized world.
[49] While uttering any incantation it is the common practice to add ḿ to the [...] ae is pronounced as aeḿ.
[75] A little while ago, I mentioned [...] “good”] was not so common.
[89] The magnanimity of Shiva was as [...] Shivas favourite flower was the common dhustara flower. Ha is the acoustic [...] is the acoustic root of Shiva.
[117] It is believed that in the post-Buddhist [...] Tárá Kumar, etc., are quite common. It is generally accepted that [...] Varńáshrama Dharma.
[173] Bha is the acoustic root of the [...] senselessness; it means to lose ones common sense under the hypnotic spell [...] pratyáhára yoga.
[4] You shall, therefore, preach only [...] disappears from the mind of the common men. they are encouraged when they see that a common man like themselves is inspired [...] result of this is as follows. The common result of this is as follows. The common people are not generally aware [...] persons with vested interests.
[7] When we talk about the ripus [enemies] [...] perform feats that in the eyes of the common masses betoken some kind of supernatural power.
[20] The process of Tantra sádhaná [...] and occult powers to exploit the common mass and to satisfy their lusts, [...] their intellects in a better way.
[7] In that age of undeveloped science [...] yajiṋas [sacrifices] were very common among the different groups and [...] wine, and some by animal blood.
[11] Some of the rśis understood, [...] the rśis Brahma. The common people were not familiar with the word Brahma.
[12] The kings or chieftains staged [...] ostentation to appease the gods. The common people used these occasions for [...] often called “honey”.
[51] Spiritual practice was common in the Tantric society. There [...] as befitting staunch Tantrics.
[80] There are some goddesses whose [...] That is to say, they are deities common to both schools of Tantra, such [...] accepted by the Buddhist Tantras.
[86] The non-Aryans were very happy [...] “Párvatii” in common language. I told you a little [...] partial manifestation of Gaorii.
[3] Párvatii lent her cooperation [...] were invented or discovered. The common term for all these rhythms is [...] táńd́ava and the la of lalita.
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[6] “Do you know the difference [...] ‘proper’ or ‘common noun’. But when it does [...] noun’. Thus physical presence is common, but the idea is abstract.”
[16] The philosophers always prefer [...] they even do not posses enough common sense so that the theories on [...] have no link at all with reality.
[59] As ideal human beings you should [...] someone greets you, it is merely common courtesy for you to salute back; [...] will rather enhance your prestige.
[5] For instance, a child belonging [...] nature. Certain religious sects make common people firmly believe that certain [...] imposed saḿskára.
[11] Thus it is evident that those who [...] enjoyment of tea with sugar has become common and natural. Of course, to enter [...] invented through scientific endeavour.
[18] The establishment of a classless [...] to unite under the banner of one common ideology. This can only be done [...] 3 )
[12] D́áhá here [...] be Jahangir Nagar. However the common folk did not like that name. They [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[33] Other names for water in the Vedic [...] toyaḿ, udakam, and so on. Water is a common word. It can be potable or non-potable, [...] name for action is ápa.
[36] The common Bengali word palte is Farsi. The [...] Salte is a native Bengali word.
[8] As stated earlier, each and every [...] So plants and animals have some common qualities, but animals have an [...] trees and plants are immovable.
[9] What is meant by the dharma of [...] humans, all three, all have in common. As animals, humans also have [...] ideal, towards Parama Puruśa.
[22] Sensual objects are naturally crude [...] tears for the sufferings of the common masses, forget them in a trice [...] their sensuous pursuits.”
[26] I have already said that the desire [...] tiger-skin and kuańdala, the common people cannot and do not want [...] in crude, antisocial activities.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] that human beings have come from a common source and they all will return [...] because there is no alternative.
[11] Dispelling common superstitions about ghosts, spirits [...] lacks the requisite nervous system.
[12] However, he does not discount that under certain conditions people see what appear to be, in common parlance, ghosts. He describes this in Ánanda Sútram, 3-6:
[9] Today, you should remember that [...] recognize it as the property of the common people.
[10] The other day I told you that the [...] glutton. In fact he has lost his common sense. Similarly, whenever people [...] vrtti [propensity], they lose their common sense. They then run around like [...] the hundred agents of the mind.
[15] Now, so many entities, so many [...] learned, illiterate – but the common goal is the Nucleus, the Supreme [...] the Supreme Progenitor of all.
[65] There is a common desire in each and every human [...] and also in the spiritual realm.
[218] To become self-purified one has [...] assessed on the basis of ones common or worldly knowledge. It is assessed [...] intensity of zeal or earnestness.
[3] PROUTs economic system guarantees [...] that the standard of living of the common people is always increasing.
[6] To effectively implement this, [...] economy. The purchasing capacity of common people in many undeveloped, developing [...] and creating a worldwide crisis.
[7] The first thing that must be done to increase the purchasing capacity of the common people is to maximize the production [...] requirements are supplied to all.
[11] Cooperatives develop in a community which has an integrated economic environment, common economic needs and a ready market [...] due to their scientific nature.
[23] To materialize the above economic [...] on the basis of factors such as common economic problems; uniform economic potentialities; ethnic similarities; common geographical features; and peoples sentimental legacy, which arises out of common socio-cultural ties like language [...] methods of its implementation.
[42] The maxim of PROUTs productive economy is, “Increase the purchasing capacity of the common people above all.” If this [...] and economic decentralization.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] is unchanging and is a property common to one and all.
[17] When Prakrti is dormant in cosmic [...] tattvas or factors. The citta is a common factor for both the unit and the [...] internal (antahkarańika).
[103] Ans.: – A united human society [...] of people bound by the ties of a common ideology move together along a [...] humans to join them to share their common joys and sorrows, theirs is a real movement; they are destined to be successful.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] is unchanging and is a property common to one and all.
[17] When Prakrti is dormant in cosmic [...] tattvas or factors. The citta is a common factor for both the unit and the [...] internal (antahkarańika).
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[6] It is often found that ultimately [...] wins over simple morality, but common people always commit mistakes [...] much less exert pressure on him.
[1] According to PROUT human society [...] flowers, woven together by one common thread. The overall beauty of [...] unity and solidarity of society.
[11] Up until now no serious effort [...] rule and they all had one thing in common – they had a soft state [...] to form socio-economic groups.
[2] Similarly, small states are struggling [...] towards an age of rationality and common interest. The present age is not the age of large animals and small states.
[3] In accordance with this trend, [...] respective areas and unite humanity on a common ideological base. The interests [...] multifarious liberation of humanity.
[11] “Same economic problems” refers to the common economic problems confronting [...] solutions, should be well understood.
[14] Fourthly, sentimental legacy includes factors such as language, historical traditions, literature, common usages and cultural expressions. It is the common chord in the collective psychology [...] identity and sense of affinity.
[30] Socio-economic units are bound [...] allowed to divide humanity. If the common sentiments of human beings are [...] speed towards a sublime ideal.
[1] One thing that I want to say is [...] movement is the order of society. But common people do not know how to do, [...] 1 )
[48] (a) Consider yourselves as servants of the common people.
[3] An analysis of history will show [...] intellectual research benefited the common people. Out of awe and respect everyone prostrated at the lotus feet of these great people.
[8] A glimpse through human history [...] inquire into the tragic plight of the common people?
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same thing: the scholarly Vipras were hardly accessible to the common people. The innocent masses were [...] valued more than a mans life.
[30] These days educated people are [...] poverty-stricken desperation. And yet the common villagers constitute the backbone [...] become a social malady.”
[32] One of the primary causes of crime [...] offers them sympathy; for today the common people are not anybodys concern.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] decided to move together towards a common goal”]. That is, whether [...] showed respect to human value.
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[42] A little while ago we were discussing [...] should not be equated with the common people. They pretend to understand [...] unwittingly expose themselves!
[43] While on the subject I would like [...] this intention on the basis of a common language for the sake of avoiding [...] cannot be allowed to continue.
[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] resources of the universe are the common property of everyone, and that no property is the personal or paternal property of anyone.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] Against this panorama the efforts of common people, like those of the squirrels, [...] ages do research on them. But the common people, who carried the golden [...] their karma sádhaná?
[97] If the idea “The world belongs [...] should first find out what the common economic and psychic needs of [...] interests of a particular group.
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[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] dhyána, we loosely use the common term “dhyána”. [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[10] Going against a recognized legal [...] humanity is bound to be united under a common ideology. This should not remain [...] the practical wisdom of humanity
[1] The inevitable consequence of vaeshya [...] with excessive greed, lose their common sense completely and forsake their [...] bear much of the responsibility.
[6] Now so many entities, so many individuals, [...] – so many structures - but the common goal is the Nucleus, Parama [...] momenta or saḿskara .
[3] [The common masses faithfully follow whatever [...] examples set by great personalities.]
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] particular country. Phallic worship was common in India, Southeast Asia, and [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
[21] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] refrain from agriculture was not common sense. Again, the followers of [...] culture had some serious drawbacks.
[40] Then comes the laokik Shiva. If [...] He associated Himself with the common people, even illiterate Shúdras, [...] as a man to attain liberation.
[44] That laokik Shiva pervaded every [...] sweet and most intimate god of the common people.
[29] Now like Caŕaka, there is another festival – Gájan. The common people spend the whole year in [...] the post-Buddha, post-Jain era.
[31] King Váńa of Varendrabhúmi [...] festival, Bolán, which is common almost everywhere in Bengal, but [...] understand the history of their origin.
[40] You should know that among the [...] surname Baŕuá is very common. If you see anyone with the surname [...] changed into Buŕo Shiva.
[15] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] prehistoric humans, united by the common bond of the fatherhood of Shiva, [...] first father of the human race.
[34] Just as the popular discontent [...] practice was almost unknown to the common masses; they were content with [...] was not emphatic about morality.
[33] Then what is the real tiirtha, [...] tiirtha. One who remains at this common point is called tiirastha or tiirtha [...] cannot attain salvation.”
[18] According to the science of time, [...] period of assimilation is termed in common language as “present”. [...] is called “future”.
[40] There are some people who are neither [...] They become more degenerated than common people; and thus it has been said [...] not lead to liberation”].
[8] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[28] I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha. [...] a fact that I am very far from common people, Furthermore, I am not [...] Hence Parama Puruśa says:
[4] Let us take an example. Suppose [...] question of education, there is a common bond between them – they [...] they will ruin the human society.
[5] You might have noticed that many [...] to hoodwink the unwary public. Common people, because of the wilful [...] the all-round growth of humanity.
[4] If an unmarried woman suffers humiliation [...] widows is forbidden hysteria is common for this very reason. In colloquial Bengali we call this phit́ haoyá [fainting].
[2] Due to age-old superstitions the common people do not take the help of [...] processes by artificial measures.
[1] This is not dharma – we should [...] definitely not dharmic. So what does common sense tell us? It tells us that [...] persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
[12] USE [...] border of India – there is no common border – so here to the [...] Bihar." In between is a common error. In between means [...] be introduced. –Eds.
[15] SOME DEFINITIONS: AVOIDING COMMON ERRORS Patriarchal, [...] black and white or as a part of common people's parley, for example, [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[1] Now there will be an interpretation of another common Vaedika shloka. It is,
[4] “Nityam”. In this universe, [...] also Nirguńa, is nityam. In common language we may use the word “non-metamorphic” [...] spirituality is One and nityam.
[63] The verbal root rś has many [...] rśi can also be used as common gender. That is, a woman can be [...] rśi since Rgvedic times.
[4] As far as you are concerned, you [...] beings of this universe inherit a common patrimony. Therefore it would not be proper for anyone to encourage a superiority complex.
[7] Common Constitutional Defects
[45] The Saḿskrta word matta [...] to vanity, people may lose their common sense.
[1] Gad́d́ is a very ancient [...] from behind the scene, and the common people would move their hands [...] rationality was considered blasphemous.
[6] They also created many fanciful [...] for them would be annihilated. Common, fearful people accepted such [...] stories were spiritual discourses.
[5] This book contains a multitude [...] the Ananda Marga system. For all common nouns, name of gods and goddesses, [...] followed the Ananda Marga system.
[13] The Bengali word Bául is [...] the unobtainable is deemed by the common people as bátul [mad] – bául – as expressed here:
[5] [But for the most part] the people [...] was completely impossible for the common people of Magadh to accept it. [...] appeared like a very far-off object.
[6] Having found it futile to preach [...] without saying that there also the common people could not easily accept [...] representative of the vaeshyas.
[7] In spite of the vaeshya community of western Ráŕh having accepted Jainism, the common people there remained Shaevas [...] the kśatriya kings [or the common people]. Shiva temples, on the other hand, could be built at little expense by the common people. In Ráŕh [...] commitment to Shaivism among the common people.
[19] Having no lofty goal or ideal [during [...] under a kind of pressure of the common people that the warring kings [...] forced to sign a treaty of peace.
[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] epic [of Valmiki] is not for the common people. It was Krittivas Ojha who offered the Rámáyańa to common people in a new way, telling the [...] is a ballad of the life of the common people of Bengal. Krittivas was [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[4] The basic theme of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] sorrows, the smiles and tears, of common people, to those same people through [...] society [i.e., in the worship of the common people]. The poets of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] were all from Ráŕh.
[6] Such is the simplicity of the people [...] of merry-making. Inexpensive and common adornments are ingrained in the [...] guyá has been derived –
[1] The golden age of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] depicted the joys and sorrows of the common people. Kavikankan Mukundaram [...] distressed Ráŕh.
[4] It is to be noted that what both [...] sorrows and hopes and desires of the common people have not been reflected [...] scripture. It is not a mirror of the common people either. Thus it is not [...] concerned with the life of the common people was handed down verbally, [...] 1 )
[5] Peoples tastes go on changing [...] than the joys and sorrows of the common people.
[3] I have said before and will say [...] western Ráŕh, in common parlance, lions are called tigers.) [...] rhino, monkey and human species.
[4] The common people accepted this divisive [...] [nobility] system on Ráŕh.
[2] Does this mean that no Brahmans [...] Jessore, etc. Some of them use common surnames such as Chakravorty and [...] Panigrahi, Panda, Sarangi, Patra, etc.
[6] That there was casteism in India [...] system was made to grow among the common people in Ráŕh [inhabitants of Ráŕh].
[12] The Shákta [...] festival. It has little meaning for the common people. They simply don new clothes and hop the Pújá pandels.
[13] The common people of Ráŕh do [...] the participation of Brahmans.
[36] 9 Question : What do phobia, mania, melancholia, stereophania and vocal mania have in common?
[103] Ans.: – A united human society [...] of people bound by the ties of a common ideology move together along a [...] humans to join them to share their common joys and sorrows, theirs is a real movement; they are destined to be successful.
[16] Answer: Civilization will [...] of people bound by the ties of a common ideology move together along a particular path, inviting others to join them and share their common joys and sorrows, theirs is a real movement; they are destined to be successful.
[12] Medicine : Bengal is richly [...] produce those herbs which cure the common diseases of the people in that [...] are rich in mineral medicines.
[2] While Varńa Vijiṋána [...] again the author points out the common factors at work in seemingly disparate [...] different communities and races.
[7] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[12] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[10] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[38] We have adopted the use of BCE (Before Common Era) and CE (Common Era) for dates; e.g., this year is 1995 CE.
[2] In fact samádhi is neither [...] portions of the mind meet at certain common points. Thus in every thought [...] kind of temporary equilibrium.
[8] The Batavia lemon [pomelo] that [...] and sour lemon that was already common in this country was mahálauṋga. [...] Nowadays the name maosambii is more common in Bengali, however it would not [...] come apart. The keno nebu, quite common nowadays, is a mix between the [...] bálám rice were very common in Calcutta).
[31] I was talking about the Dharmaráj puja. Dharmaráj puja was common to some extent in central Bengal [...] transformed into Paoranic Shiva.
[43] Here also there is no mention of [...] a sweet had probably not become common yet. Suris artisans began [...] nearly extinct Rájnagar.
[74] Actually [ásale], the common Bengali word cholá is Farsi. [...] region Telegu) it is called kandul.
[12] In Sanskrit and Prákrta [...] Angika the word ca-a-r (car) is more common. In the Shershahabad Bengali dialect [...] and car, are used side by side.
[18] Another Sanskrit synonym for “mirror”, [...] used in the literary language. The common modern Bengali word árshii [...] “glass” in Bengali.
[28] The very common Bengali word pallii is originally [...] is called “lizard”.
[29] In Sanskrit the word nadii refers [...] However in the Austric language common in Rarh all rivers except for [...] másháinjoŕ; one should speak correctly.
[30] A similar, well-known word in Rarh [...] meant “flood”. The common usage of the word haŕká [...] Sánkomuŕo in Rarh.
[55] As a result of the Britishers [...] The word mumbái has been common in both Marathi and Gujarati since [...] penchant for imitation be complete.
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[17] Common people usually live their lives [...] great people brought to society.
[19] Finally Rama and Laksmanas [...] at just this moment! You have no common sense! Ramchandras coronation [...] cant you see that!”
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] cannot conceal themselves from the common people. When a person of rájasika [...] redness changes into refulgent white.
[9] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] psychic stupor, lack of common sense bha [...] la
[12] When a person dies and is cremated, often the navel does not get fully burnt, which is why it is a common practice in India for people to [...] is cremated with enormous heat.
[6] There are some special common attributes of plants, animals [...] security, reproduction and death are common characteristics of plants, animals [...] these characteristics will exist.
[3] So the important thing is that [...] there – that factor being the common goal for all the children of the [...] people will have to live together.
[10] According to the rules of Sanskrit [...] The spelling dharmma used to be common.
[9] The Prákrta language came [...] Prákrta, which spread orally among the common people. Prákrta came into existence shortly before the advent of Krśńa.
[2] Párvatii lent her cooperation [...] were invented or discovered. The common term for all these rhythms is [...] táńd́ava and the la of lalita.
[5] What is the difference between [...] both have the same padavii, or common quality, and that the difference [...] (2) Shiva [Consciousness], (3) common quality and (4) special upádhi [...] different. This is surely hypocrisy.
[20] The influence of dogma on the human [...] cautious in this situation. It is common sense that the food from the house [...] This is how the epidemic spreads!
[21] According to the previous shloka, [...] shortage of vital energy. What does common sense suggest? It suggests that [...] Máyáváda.
[6] Some people may say that Vraja [...] attain, for He mixed freely with the common people. Thus it may have been [...] prajiṋá [intellect].
[7] This applies even more in the case [...] and thus beyond the reach of the common masses, mentally He was always with the people.
[19] And she removed the blindfold for [...] serve as a lesson and inspire the common people. Yet you played the role [...] would have been victorious.”
[20] In Sáḿkhya philosophy [...] Kurukśetra war was enacted to teach the common people that ultimately dharma [...] certainly understand this.”
[23] There is a world of difference [...] teach an important lesson to the common people for infinite time: that if one behaves like this, the results will be like that.
[27] One final point should be mentioned [...] thought more for the interests of the common people. The suffering of the masses, [...] suffering and struggling men and women.
[12] Yasha : Yasha means “fame”. [...] performing many good deeds, good people, common people, derive the benefit and [...] They love Him and they revere Him.
[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] committed pratyaváya. In common parlance, pápa means both pápa and pratyaváya. The common word pátaka [sin] thus has two branches – pápa and pratyaváya.
[14] Lord Krśńa, in His [...] same music. You should move in a common psychic flow. You should fight collectively against your common enemies. Unitedly you should face [...] 2 )
[11] Common men, ordinary created beings, [...] humanity, supreme divinity.”
[23] Now the interesting thing is that the devotees also have a certain common sense. They have a sense of responsibility. [...] daughters without their knowledge.
[22] Finally, akliśt́ávrtti [...] because then there remains Only one common vrtti for both them and Him – [...] slightest vestige of kleśa.
[17] This world is ideational for Him [...] controls the idea, therefore, in common parlance, He is taken as inactive. [...] Paramarasa. This alone is a safe way.
[7] To attain Parama Puruśa [...] To illustrate the point, a very common example has been given: Suppose [...] self-interest, swallows poison).
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[3] Ontology : Ananda Marga believes in monotheism. In common parlance iishvara, Bhagaván [...] ultimate quality of happiness.
[1] In our philosophical treatise, [...] Tárakabrahma – “The common point bridging together the empirical [...] called Táraka Brahma.”
[4] No race can claim the absolute [...] demerits of society are ours, they are common patrimony. It is foolish to claim that the merits are ours and the demerits theirs.
[28] There should not be any inferiority [...] air, and water, this dharma is common to one and all – and all will have to become one with that Universal Entity.
[7] When the common point between Saguńa and [...] said regarding Him that –
[32] The existence of exploitation in [...] insecurity; injustices against the common people; lack of purchasing capacity [...] is on the verge of revolution.
[41] Revolutionary cadres. Before the [...] channelize the psychology of the common mass towards revolution and inspire [...] to uplifting the standard of the common people. The duty of these workers [...] is to create dedicated workers.
[47] A common base of integrity and unity amongst [...] infinitely stronger than physical force.
[50] Revolution always takes place around a sentiment. If there is no strong common sentiment, a revolution cannot take place. Sentiment is always stronger than logic.
[2] Before Parama Puruśa created [...] their equilibrium – their common sense. In Bengali parlance it [...] sorrow or overwhelmed with joy.
[8] In common speech niiti means simply “that [...] capability of leading”. So in common speech we can use terms such as [...] welfare and] can never be harmful.
[40] So in dharma there are only dos. Now common people will naturally ask, What is it that we are to do?
[43] Shrutayo vibhinnáh – [...] differences wide and deep. So what should common people do? Which should they accept? [...] is something relative in niiti.
[51] A modern person might ask whether [...] munis differing so widely, what are common people to do?
[5] Although the matter concerns grammar and is not easy to change overnight, “man” in common gender includes both man and woman. [...] gender, but “man” is also common gender. Here “man” means “woman” also.
[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. “Govardhana” in common parlance refers to the Govardhana [...] Govardhana cetanashiilá.
[21] There is a common term in Sanskrit, pátaka [...] around vidhi and niśedh.
[25] We have shown by rendering all-round [...] elevate the standard of living of the common people. In this programme, essential [...] following our Proutistic system.
[14] The word dharma is often [...] respective doctrines among the common people, claiming them to be the [...] supreme treasure, its rationality.
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[11] This fact becomes evident by analysing a very common experience. Even if the tanmátra-discharging [...] the práńendriya.
[5] So these microvita may be broadly [...] not coming within the scope of common perception but coming within the [...] having spiritually oriented minds.
[16] To give a limited form to that [...] water; the Infinite Entity is the common patrimony of all, not the private property of any particular individual.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] of pedantry they lose all their common sense and behave like lunatics. [...] society in the interest of the common people, Their one intention is [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[1] I will dwell today chiefly on the [...] God?” Such a question from a common person may make a learned person [...] matter. So says the Yama to Naciketa.
[3] The Supreme Self lies hidden deep [...] intelligence has risen above the common intellect of the ordinary non-scientific [...] crude organs like the eyes, etc.
[8] People in general consider molecules [...] knowledge of the past, and the common people will continue to respect [...] truth for two or three centuries.
[90] The things that we think to be [...] eternal entity is Puruśa. In common language what we call conscious [...] environment for it well in advance.
[10] There are several common points which should be implemented [...] Dairy Farms. Plantations.
[11] Besides these common points, there are some special [...] sublimity and western dynamicity.
[3] Fundamentally, there are many differences [...] and human life. There are certain common factors as well. Plants, animals, [...] light, and water. These are the common factors. They sleep, they want [...] they die. These are the factors common to the three species, plants, [...] Dharma, the course of living beings.
[4] But these common factors do not make the plants [...] although fundamentally they have got common course.
[1] Lord Krśńa was essentially a spiritual entity, but fortunately the common masses had a chance to see Him [...] number of sub-centres (upakendra).
[1] Lord Buddha said, samyak karmánta [...] Lord Buddhas instruction to common people, one and all, was that everybody should follow eight such principles.
[3] The common man is guided by intellect or [...] knowledge is intuitional knowledge.
[4] The man who has acquired intuitional [...] Sanskrit. His instruction to the common man, this eight-fold path, is known as Aśt́áuṋga Mágga .
[7] What is samyak darshana ? [...] distorted Prákrta was the common mass language, that is, the peoples [...] 1 )
[18] Then the fifth one is samyak [...] are polished satans. They are, in common mass language, known as “hypocrites”. [...] spiritual body. This is the fifth item.
[10] But what is a common person to do? Whom to follow? [...] problem, a very knotty problem!
[11] Now, those spiritual scriptures [...] vary from one another. What is a common person to do? Smrtayo vibhinnáh. [...] Which one is perfect? What is a common person to do? A very knotty problem. What to do and what not to do?
[13] The common person is to follow – whom? [...] Mr. C knows nothing. What is a common person to do, and whom to follow? [...] naekamuniryasya mataḿ na bhinnam.
[14] Now what is a person to do? What is a common person, a practical person, a yogi, to do?
[300] (a) Consider yourselves as servants of the common people.
[379] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] prehistoric humans, united by their common bond of the fatherhood of Shiva, [...] first father of the human race.
[623] Common sense tells us that among all [...] associated with the physical body.
[631] Though the matter concerns grammar [...] yet the word “man” in common gender includes both man and woman. [...] gender, but “man” is also common gender.
[15] This parallelism can be lost as [...] can find proper adjustment. In common parlance it will be said that [...] and undergone a corporal change.
[10] The third one is Nirakśara [...] Akśara. He is Nirakśara. The common meaning of nirakśara is [...] accept anything as His object.
[1] In all three worlds – human world, animal world and plant world – there are some common characteristics which determine [...] which distinguish them from plants.
[2] Had living beings not possessed [...] “plants” The characteristics that are common to animals and plants are also [...] the excellence of the human race.
[4] History has been written and is [...] indeed, of any interest to the common masses. If human beings are to [...] and aspirations of the masses.
[4] In a dictatorship common people are harassed in many ways [...] objectively ponder these observations.
[2] You all know that living beings [...] live collectively. For example, common domestic animals are individualistic [...] they live only for themselves.
[5] It should be mentioned that what [...] literature is sáhitya. It is a common error to consider the English [...] the equivalent of sáhitya.
[15] There are fifty letters in Sanskrit [...] conception reflects the ignorance of the common people. It is, in fact, the garland [...] indicate them by drawing the mouth.
[30] The use of nominal verbs is not very common in Bengali, however one Bengali [...] is mujhe dhikráyá.
[44] The native Bengali word gatara [...] sámarthya [physical strength] and the common people of the villages say gatara. [...] Gatara is a native Bengali word.
[76] In the Vedas there was a clearly [...] all but disappeared, and in the common languages of today there is no [...] vijayate, vijayete, vijayante.
[77] Prákrta was the language of the common people. The scholars of those [...] to someone they know, and so on.
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[54] Kud́ + yac = kud́ya. [...] dewál > dyál) . The common folk of Bihar say diivál [...] or prákára .
[56] The other meaning of kud́ya [...] “assure” is more common. It is fashionable now to write [...] Vimánapota-kud́ya.
[68] The word med́haka [...] d́hend́hakii was once quite common in Sanskrit. Whether or not a [...] world due to being guided by dogma.
[28] In certain parts of Ráŕh a sport called káŕákhuṋt́o was common not so long ago. Perhaps it still [...] deity, although not completely.
[32] The etymological meaning of [...] the word chaora is more common). But there is some difference [...] call him shat́ha .
[35] Many years ago I used to hear [...] after gaining the confidence of the common people. One word for such “confidence men” is kut́a .
[43] Another meaning of the word kuruvinda is “ruby”. The common Bengali name is cunii . [...] to find in Bengali households.
[114] The kula fruit [jujube] [...] baŕu, baŕo . They are common in the different regions of India [...] words is the word badarii .
[15] a) Belá . In Bengali [...] word magrá is more common.
[39] Kund + uń = kundu [...] the word ákhu was common in old Sanskrit. In later times [...] rodents. Muśá was common in old Bengali. Now it has gone out of use.
[65] The common word for very large rivers like [...] Amazon, etc. is kumára .
[124] Kumbh + ilac . The etymological [...] correct, the word caora is more common; caoraḿ drśt́vá [...] flees when seeing a thief”).
[105] Kulottha [ Dolichos [...] use is quite widespread among the common people. Since it is not properly [...] used as an alternative to wheat.
[11] Many people who came to Vraja Krśńa – and they were very common people – had this realization [...] realization of sámiipya.
[23] Thus there must be some sense of [...] different groups in society upon a common platform.”
[8] Common people cannot understand philosophical [...] has a different pronunciation.]
[9] Lord Shiva branded those philosophers who were spelling out confusing philosophical ideas to the common people as Lokavyámohakárakáh [...] help the then society to progress.
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[3] The banking system must be vigilant [...] allowed to jeopardize the life of the common people. In the past in most countries of the world the banks threatened the life of the common people. This more or less still [...] of bullion in their treasuries.
[4] The first defect not only ruins [...] abundant production in a country, the common people do not benefit. The rich [...] bloodsucking ghouls and demons.
[20] Earlier I said that kanda can be [...] letter ńa was much more common. Thus the word kańd́a [...] kańd́a has disappeared.
[2] Karpat́ + t́hak [...] related to cloth”. In common usage it refers to “a thing [...] in Bengali in its original form.
[11] In common usage kárpás [...] word kágaj [most common Bengali word for “paper”] [...] word is kágad .
[13] Karaka + t́á = [...] is utilized to do such a job. In common usage it has the following meanings: [...] called kárikás .
[26] By using the suffix uń [...] efficiently”. In common usage, káru means [...] because it is a superior skill.
[29] The art of presenting a scientific theory or thesis to the common people in a delectable manner [...] crafts using ones hands].
[40] Karńa + ań = kárńa [...] kárńa . In common usage kárńa [...] of a buffalo, horse or elephant.
[52] Krśńa + ań [...] to the colour black”. In common usage, kárśńa [...] , can be used for the alpaca.
[54] We get the word kála [...] “what has been sounded”. In common usage, by kála we [...] are also measurements of time.
[82] Since the body of álkeut́e [...] kálakeut́e and common keut́e – all [...] or kálasarpa .
[87] 2) The collective name of Satya, [...] kalpánta. According to the common belief, if a person possesses [...] kalpánta they will get liberation.
[22] Now, we find that Ahalyas [...] from a psychic point of view. In common parlance we call a cruel man “stone-hearted.” [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[27] The same thing can be said of Tara [...] brother-in-law. This was something very common in those days, but it is unnatural [...] 3 )
[2] Kambal + ań = kámbal [...] kambal [blanket]”. In common usage, it means one who is oversensitive [...] kámbal for such people.
[4] The word kárańa [...] in the present moment”. In common usage, it means many of the theories discussed below: Kárańa means the causal matrix.
[50] When, in the process of fragmenting [...] example, the smallest particle of common salt (NaCl) is an ańu [...] kárańáyudha [causal component].
[63] In most animals, and particularly [...] nerve cells and nerve fibres. In common parlance the word nád́ii [...] means antahkarańa .
[75] If some scripture or some great [...] only i was used, both in common parlance and in Vedic Sanskrit.
[2] Kála + ka + t́hak [...] kála [time]”. In common usage it means the following:- [...] káliká shakti .
[7] In the world of trees and plants, [...] specific differences as well. The common attributes of all kandas [...] kálikáshakti .
[71] Ká means “vulgar [...] vulgar noise or harsh sound. In common usage kárava means [...] , which means a female jackdaw.
[76] The phoneme m is not a verbal [...] gaḿgá ]. In common usage, Kaliuṋga [...] Odra [in Orissa] .
[77] We obtain the word káliuṋga [...] related to kaliuṋga . In common usage káliuṋga [...] káliuṋga .
[2] Last Sunday I told you a few words [...] feminine, the meaning is the same. In common usage, by kálii/káli we understand the following:
[30] The verbal root kásh [...] “something that is shining”. In common usage Káshii [Varanasi] [...] “one who is coughing badly”.
[33] In common usage the word káśt́ha [...] káśt́há has several meanings in common usage: We divide this [...] káśt́há .
[44] Ka+ ásara = kásara. [...] who goes towards water”. In common usage, kásara means: [...] kásara means a buffalo.
[45] In common usage kásara means [...] connection with the otter:
[49] Ka + ására [...] that attracts others”. In common usage kására [...] called kására.
[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . [...] kukhi form is not prevalent. In common usage, the word kikhi means: [...] remains predominant in childhood.
[52] Another meaning of kikhi in common use is fox. A fox has glinting [...] ulkámukhii [meteor-faced]
[79] Akalmand said, “These [...] meaning nor is that the meaning in common use. That is just a defect of [...] the educational system.”
[40] The seventh meaning of the word [...] Sanskrit the word kadara was more common than the word aunkusha, but in [...] Śod́ashii, it has been said:
[3] Just as a scintillation like that [...] both have the same meaning. In its common usage, the word káca would mean: Any shining alkaline entity.
[39] The origin of nágakeshara [...] nágeshvara was very common in those days in Bengal and Magadh. [...] káiṋcana .
[114] Ká + tr + ghaiṋ [...] the etymological meanings. In its common usage, kátara means: [...] kátlá fish.
[119] Kadamba + rá + d́a [...] related to kadamba . In its common usage, it means: 1) the grove [...] scent of kadamba flowers.
[122] The word is feminine, and etymologically it is also related to kadamba . The common meanings of kádambinii [...] kadam [ kadamba ] flowers.
[127] Kán + tr + ghaiṋ [...] anyone to cross”. In its common usage, kántára [...] this disease is almost incurable.
[131] Kapat́a + t́hak [...] kápat́ika . In its common usage, kápat́ika [...] 10) a bright research scholar.
[2] Etymologically, ka means “head”. [...] is kabandha (cranium). Still, in common parlance kabandha refers to the [...] kabandha. Colloquially, kabandha means:
[5] 3) If we take ka to mean “water”, [...] the paddy from withering. In the common language of Rarh, these extremely [...] bándhs we can use the word kabandha.
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] so little food value there is a common saying in Bengali:
[112] 6) The sixth meaning of the word [...] silk – it used to be quite common at one time. Because this bright [...] shálmalii and in north India siimar.
[44] Although the word kabr was equally common in ancient times in both Iran [...] deoyá] is called kabrgáh.
[154] The Dogra and Kashmiri communities [...] around Banihal. The name of the common spoken language of this district [...] with the fragrance of the campak.
[173] The language of the people of Kinnaur [...] triguńá script). Although the common religion of the Kinnauri people [...] Buddhism has avoided clash. The common people revere both the Buddhist [...] people become Hindu renunciants.
[210] At that time there was no other [...] became Tibet). Buddhism became the common religion of the people of Laddak [...] Abhidhammapiŕaka into Tibetan.
[254] Earlier I mentioned that until [...] of Shákta Tantra over the common people was greater, by comparison, [...] Tantra, as well, is not neglected.
[80] On the subject of corrective measures [...] creating false hopes and deceiving the common people with remote and unattainable dreams.
[87] Usually weak-minded people who [...] minds, they deviate from the path of common sense. If the feeling of mental [...] will immediately commit a crime.
[1] You shall construct the jágrti [...] functions. The jágrti is the common property of Ananda Margis, hence its sanctity must be meticulously maintained by all.
[18] [Food, sleep, fear, procreation – these are the common properties of humans and animals. [...] which they are as bad as animals.]
[35] All the ghosts were laughing and [...] many different types of ghosts: common ghosts, ghouls, brahmadaetyas [...] laugh. But the ghosts sang in chorus
[37] “Dont you people have any common sense?” asked Aparna.
[39] “Does being a ghost exempt you from having common sense?” asked Aparna. “What [...] unruliness and act sensibly.”
[47] In a furious rage, the head ghost [...] and yet you dont have any common sense at all. Why didnt [...] blanket here within a minute.”
[75] That same day the mother-in-law [...] thought, “By now it must be common knowledge that I didnt give [...] for the rest of my life.”
[76] The daughter-in-law thought, “By now it must be common knowledge that I ate cakes secretly. [...] and the mother-in-law cooks them.
[2] The next age was called Tretá [...] need for justice. As they had a common collective goal in the spiritual [...] beings became more mind-orientated.
[3] However, as time passed, the differences [...] people, differences of opinion are common.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] every thing of this earth is the common patrimony of all, yet they did [...] strength in the subsequent period.
[4] The tuning pegs used to loosen [...] specialized skills. In any case, the common people, let alone the master artists, [...] brightly on the banner of gold.
[9] In Saḿskrit, every word [...] yogarúrhártha is the meaning as per common use. Say, paiṋcánana. [...] Bhávárúrhártha is “not fixed”.
[12] Now you see, instinct is generally [...] comes you should first apply your common sense. If common sense fails to give you a satisfactory [...] not to be guided by any dogma.
[14] Those areas which contained large [...] less-flammable trees were called ban in the common language. For example, I will [...] jungle we would call ban in the common language, not arańya.
[16] What is mantra? Mananát [...] remember that tráńa is a common term. But in the spiritual sphere, [...] liberation, is termed a mantra.
[2] The Old Persian words iyak, ik, [...] ikái (unit). The word is common in Urdu. “Pertaining to [...] brother, the moon has risen]).
[88] In the Bengali language the meaning [...] taken in a mistaken sense and the common people are shown disrespect, which [...] been used with contempt at all.
[7] Every cell has a controlling point. [...] cells is the Guru cakra – the common controlling point. The sahasrára [...] intellectuality merges with spirituality.
[6] People tend to classify human beings [...] of humanity is bound together by common ties of fraternity.
[20] There is still another thing which [...] knowledge of those at the bottom. Common people could not know anything [...] identify those who made them refugees.
[22] It is often found that people who [...] their own whims while countless common people have to carry their load, [...] quoting Rabindranath Tagore, that the common people who are tortured, neglected, [...] human society is a singular entity.
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[17] In the same way the variation in [...] Bhagirathi, which spring from one common source, the Gangotri in the Himalayas.
[31] (3) For inner attraction because of common religion.
[7] The crude and the subtle mental [...] “isms” they have been exploiting the common mass. If the supporters of such [...] about only a temporal emancipation.
[2] So many books, so many scriptures, [...] that.” So what should one do? A common person fails to understand what [...] by the established yogis.”
[14] And then there is the universal [...] Puruśa. And for that “I”, common people use the term “God”. [...] That is the final word of yoga.
[4] History is made by collective psychology. [...] come when history will move around common people.
[5] In the days of the monarchy one [...] “secretariat”. Similarly, among the common people a new awakening will come, [...] development will undergo further change.
[1] While trying to bring about the [...] society, we should encourage the common points only among different communities [...] will automatically evolve some common principles. So the points of difference should never be encouraged in any way.
[8] In all countries of the world, economically deprived people can be united through a common programme of socio-economic struggle [...] country can be easily increased.
[12] In social traditions also, some common points may be developed. Research [...] accomplishments of ancient Indian culture.
[14] The memory of illustrious, saints, and sages also binds people together with common bonds of affinity. When people [...] foundation for collective unity.
[16] The sentiments of a common spiritual heritage and a common spiritual goal are the only sentiments [...] sentiment in the following poem:
[19] Wherever there is a common point among people it should be [...] approach. We should always remember:
[21] [There is only one race in the [...] And the same sun and moon are our common companions.]
[48] Not everyone follows the same religion, nor is religion a common factor in human society. Rather, [...] many religions, but dharma is one.
[5] And the process of concentration [...] physicality and culminating in the common point of physicality and mentality. [...] ending in the realm of spirituality.
[1] Human beings led by self-interest [...] are an integral part of that vast common society. No one can survive to [...] ecology. There is no alternative.
[14] It is also easy to find numerous [...] intermingling of castes became quite common. In regions where orthodox people [...] castes and sub-castes were formed.
[11] Human society is a singular entity. It is one and indivisible; since the Father is common to all there cannot be two societies. [...] say that you are a human being.
[4] The great, pervasive, benevolent trend of thought, with the common man on one side and the Supreme Consciousness on the other, is what we call literature.
[6] The svádhiśt́hána [...] múrcchá [psychic stupor, lack of common sense], prashraya [indulgence], [...] annihilation] and kruratá [cruelty].
[20] That same day the mother-in-law [...] thought, “By now it must be common knowledge that I didnt give [...] for the rest of my life.”
[21] The daughter-in-law thought, “By now it must be common knowledge that I ate cakes secretly. [...] and the mother-in-law cooks them.
[37] In Tibetan, Ladakhi, Kinnauri and [...] Indo-Tibetans, nasal sounds (anusvara) are common. Bengali letters and tadbhava [...] influences on the Bengali language.
[2] Now, whats the meaning of gáyattrii? It is a common error to say that that mantra [...] rśi, and a devatá.
[2] According to the code of conduct of common people, one has to sleep at night [...] its a sin to sleep at night.
[7] The Peshawar thief told the next [...] were considerably larger than the common duck of today. I suppose youve [...] He thought they were warships.
[17] Those who say that the all-pervasive [...] form to make it easier for the common masses to understand. The earth, [...] displayed on a map or a chart.
[10] Now, we find that Ahalyas [...] from a psychic point of view. In common parlance we call a cruel man “stone-hearted.” [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[15] The same thing can be said of Tara [...] brother-in-law. This was something very common in those days, but it is unnatural [...] 3 )
[15] Now, Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh. [...] They differ from one another. The common man is to follow – whom? Whom to follow?
[18] So whom to follow? What is to be done by common people? What is to be done by [...] It is a very difficult problem.
[11] England also had a feudal system [...] Commons were elected from among the common people. Later a system was introduced [...] lords they lost their importance.
[14] Due to constant criticism the zamindary [...] peasants. Rather than do this the common people were taught through constant [...] belongs to those who shave the face!
[47] If one suffers from a discharge [...] leucorrhoea.” White leucorrhoea is very common.
[19] There is a word in Bengali, ujir [...] become to the word. There is a common word in Bengali, ojan, which does [...] Mámá, dont you?
[32] The word jám [Indian blackberry] [...] Rarh. The word ánjir is common in the markets of Siurii, Dumka, [...] chaste Hindi it is amrúd.
[8] In this changed social atmosphere, the future of women is bright. The common masses will awake, their self-confidence [...] ignorance; it is not her fault.
[2] Fundamentally, energy is “one”, [...] sound and sound into light. In common (laokika) Saḿskrta the [...] acoustic root “a”.
[21] The lungi [sarong] is a common Bengali dress. Actually it is [...] wearing it has become quite natural.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, [...] centre of Sanskrit study, became common at that time despite the fact [...] older than Devanágarii.
[55] There is no doubt that both vegetarian and non-vegetarian soups were common at that time. However, since spices [...] ornamental vaŕi very beautifully.
[2] When the various expressions of [...] positive and negative occult power. Common people usually call it aeshvarya [...] This explains the eternal side.
[6] Avidya tantriks make use of this [...] spell) Such negative practices are common in avidyá tantra. For example, [...] occult power of an inferior quality.
[14] Time is a mental measurement of the motivity of action. To a common person it appears as if the earth [...] in the flow of His cosmic cycle.
[8] In the first stage (ava-átmasthiikarań) [...] But this species of palmyra is common to southern India. It looks quite [...] person in the guise of a good man.
[15] The next source of knowledge is [...] in a particular book are wrong common people will refuse to believe [...] or authority is very unreliable.
[20] The last type of devayoni is the [...] of vanity, feeling superior to common people, he too will become a devayoni [...] from following the negative path.
[38] What I have said about the preservation [...] the best and the commonest of the common, the supreme of the supreme and the lowest point among all low points.
[39] In ancient times there was the [...] the system of cremation became common people used to think: This rśi [...] compulsory social observation.
[40] When superstition entangles a person [...] mantra also is also unusual. The common people either do not understand [...] the original ekarśi fire.
[26] In order for people around the [...] accept it with an open mind as the common language for the communication of ideas. Doing this will in no way harm any mother tongue.
[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] [hotplate]. Such incongruities are now common in society.
[150] The most important regions for [...] rich in medicinal herbs. To cure common diseases such as fever, stomach [...] easily use these medicinal herbs.
[2] The universe is our common patrimony. This patrimony has [...] safeguard the rights of others.
[3] Each and every individual has the inborn right to enjoy our common patrimony, the mundane property. [...] dharma yuddha [the war for dharma].
[2] To counteract this threat, a powerful [...] have to adjust to the level of the common people, casting aside their inertness [...] brilliant future with rapid steps.
[16] Secondly, a depression may occur [...] though it will bring relief to the common people. The very psychology of [...] few buyers to buy commodities.
[33] First, there should be a free trade [...] underproduction of milk. In other states, common people cannot get a sufficient [...] market for actual consumption.
[42] The export of raw materials is [...] ultimately prove to be a boon for the common people. Hence, in a Proutistic [...] would not be regarded as a problem.
[5] This type of political opportunism [...] are over, the exploitation of the common people continues unabated in the [...] in enormous wealth and luxury.
[11] Political democracy has become [...] encourages exploitation and throws common people into an abyss of sorrow and suffering.
[12] The days of political democracy [...] must be vested in the hands of the common people and the minimum requirements [...] not political democracy.”
[2] Many people may think, “Is [...] be called “death” in common parlance, but it is not actual [...] gather momentum for the next stage.
[2] Kukuda. Kuk + uń + dá [...] and other marriage systems, one common custom was this: The daughter [...] right in supporting this custom.
[11] When the demons perpetrate atrocities in the world to an unbearable degree, and the common people are unable to resist such [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[3] Some people use the word stimita [...] upakathá in Sanskrit. It is common rural error to substitute ra for [...] about the village opera party:
[13] In this matter my contention is [...] is done knowingly. There are two common Sanskrit words for those who live [...] meditation] should not take a visarga.
[28] Abbreviation is quite common in English. It is sometimes accomplished [...] changed to “jeep”.
[25] The powers which are confined to [...] powers were mere trinkets, so the common people called Shiva “Vibhutinátha”. [...] also means “ashes”.
[2] These ideas are groundless. Behind [...] Hebrew, some in Sanskrit, and the common people are unable to understand [...] There is nothing else behind it.
[4] In the Tantras, Párvatii [...] courageous. Some practices are common to all, for example kiirtana [...] said to Párvatii :
[2] The word gańiká [...] gifted women a status far above the common women – the state should [...] sannyásiniis [renunciants].
[3] Though the matter concerns grammar and is not easy to change overnight, yet the “man” in common gender includes both man and woman. [...] gender, but “man” is also common gender.
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[12] Minimum necessities must be provided [...] Then, for example, it will be very common for ones fathers house [...] father-in-laws house to be on Venus.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] not? After all, this world is the common inheritance of all, and every [...] make use of it for the time being.
[31] And this is not all. You know what [...] This is a kind of pause, which in common parlance may be called death.
[5] Shrii Krśńa realized [...] rather all righteous-minded people, common people, and even the unknown and [...] rájya that would unite the land.
[9] (3) In dharmacakra everybody will sit on common seats and wear clothes acceptable to the society.
[36] He is powerless to hate. He has [...] will hurt His reputation. If a common man commits a mistake, Parama [...] throw him out. He cannot hate him.
[19] Now, what is the true service? To serve His creation is the real service. In common practice, we see that the parents [...] yourself to the service of humanity.
[1] According to PROUT, human society [...] types of flowers, linked by one common thread. The overall beauty of [...] be strengthened and developed.
[12] Until now, no serious effort has [...] rule, and they all had one thing in common – they had a soft state [...] but to form socio-economic units.
[14] Socio-economic units should be [...] potentialities, ethnic similarities, common sentimental legacy and similar [...] important aspect of applied PROUT.
[3] The Supreme Consciousness or Puruśa, [...] You cannot get to Him through any common knowledge. Yama said,
[3] An uneducated person does not speak [...] the few. Thus the mocchav of the common peoples language also becomes [...] women there call dai [curd] dadhi.
[4] While the people of Calcutta say [...] conversations of the educated pandits the common people get influenced and this [...] educated areas of Chittagong District.
[7] Now a question arises: Is what [...] republic, but in these countries common people do not even have freedom [...] “Look how white my face is!”
[2] Many people blindly follow the [...] “ism” is a collection of dogma. (In common language “religion” [...] in the name of class struggle.
[2] Most countries in the world – [...] exploitation has been eradicated and the common people have been guaranteed ever [...] that the economic problems of the common people can ever be permanently solved.
[3] As far as India is concerned, the common people have been led astray time [...] who are pillars of capitalism.
[4] There is only one way to stop economic exploitation and alleviate the plight of the common people, and that is to implement [...] basis of decentralized economy.
[11] The surplus wealth, after meeting [...] greater service to society. While a common person may require a bicycle, [...] increase the standard of living of common people, they may be provided with [...] reduced. The economic gap between common people and meritorious people [...] altogether. If the gap increases, the common people will be deprived and exploitation [...] viewpoint of the collective welfare.
[31] Devotion can only be attained through [...] see the height of devotion of the common masses, they stare in blank amazement, [...] [“attributional devotion”].
[2] In society human beings have to [...] unanimous decision to move towards a common goal. If human beings move closely [...] collectively should be done individually.
[40] Commodities can be divided into [...] shortages of non-essential commodities common people will not be affected, but if they accumulate essential commodities then common people will suffer tremendously. [...] cooperatives or agricultural cooperatives.
[43] The number of items considered [...] shortages causing suffering to common people, should be produced by [...] The railway system is an example.
[57] To enhance the unity in society we should encourage all common factors and discourage all fissiparous factors. For example, in India there are many common factors which help create unity, [...] nook and corner of the country.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] However in Bengali the meaning of the common Sanskrit-borrowed words samasta, sakala, samagra is not identical. It has been said:
[13] This complete cessation of movement [...] thereby creating confusion in the common people. These three stages can [...] it merely takes different forms.
[1] Kola also refers to the [...] in ancient Bengal but the most common was the áŕabáṋshii [...] etc. However kola is not a common synonym for báṋshii [...] used as weapon as well as flute.
[31] Purport: Hararme pitá Gaorii [...] entire wealth of the universe is the common patrimony of all, though no two [...] to the age in which they live.
[34] Purport: After meeting the minimum [...] is the minimum requirement for common people, a motor vehicle is necessary [...] 1 )
[37] Purport: Meritorious people should [...] of living. For instance, today common people need bicycles whereas meritorious [...] effort should be made to provide common people with motor vehicles. After [...] should also be made to provide every common person with an aeroplane, raising [...] and prosperity of human beings.
[18] Purport: Actually the evolution [...] the triangular receptacle. The common point of the theoretical and the [...] curvature], followed by kalá.
[5] Although as a philosophical word, shiva or puruśa is extensively used, in common parlance the word átmá [...] which is omni-telepathic”.
[83] Purport: The common point bridging together the empirical [...] as Mahásambhúti.
[11] At one time the word “unto” was very common in English. Nowadays this is no [...] “to” and “from”.
[12] Often we knowingly violate the [...] would be better to consider it a common error. One cannot issue a grammatical [...] fruit], áslo are such kinds of common errors. Similarly, many people [...] worthless. Just see what it has come to!
[33] If a place has a village and a [...] T́áligaiṋja. The common people of east Bengal say Náráyańgaiṋja, [...] eyes to their error? You tell me.
[35] There is normally a shortage of [...] River in Murshidabad District, its common name was the Khaŕe River. [...] Goyáŕi-Krishnanagar.
[52] After the British came to this [...] enjoy widespread usage among the common people, so after independence [...] force. It is also abbreviated UP.
[62] The long pointed brinjal (kulii [...] begun. The muktakeshii brinjal common in Bengal is called vártáku [...] consider inedible is vrntáka.
[66] Another very common word in Bengali is báhádur. [...] actually it has not. There was a common word in Vedic, bhagadhara, which [...] loose as báhádur.
[4] It is said that the ablative is [...] of the word sevaka is extremely common. Its correct form is sevaká.
[8] In Sanskrit the fifth case has [...] ago “unto” had three common uses corresponding to “towards”, [...] used to mean “to”.
[10] The script of Thailands Thai [...] was Bengali. The word hante was common in the Bengali of that time. Saeyad Alawal has written:
[20] Anyhow, all languages have the [...] were accepted because they were common usage among the Aryans. For example, [...] [ubhaya means “both”].
[8] As with the aspirated and unaspirated letters, the common people often mix up the pronunciation [...] ádmii is originally Semitic.
[7] Now the question arises: if the [...] longer the spoken language of the common people so its days of undergoing [...] ankle-bells on the ankles of Bengali.
[21] In Oriya and Rarhi Bengali if direction [...] bhát and cával are common), that is, it is accusative but [...] difference from dialect to dialect.
[27] There are also differences regarding [...] nái (páirabo is also common) or mui nái páirabu [...] to learn the customary practice.
[8] Now let us analyse how the mind [...] is kept easily accessible to the common people in a country or society, [...] controlling the physical power of common people with their intellectual [...] control everything efficiently.
[5] In the psychic sphere there is [...] to work for the welfare of the common people. This psychology gives rise to a special type of intellectual capitalism.
[11] To counteract this threat, powerful [...] intellectuals will have to mix with the common people and engage themselves in their welfare. They will have to assist the common people in their development and [...] the intellectual standard of the common people. Human society will move forward to a brilliant future with rapid steps.
[3] It is a fact that in almost all [...] between males and females. Our common sense says that among all the [...] associated with the physical body.
[1] It can thus be seen that an ideal [...] Supreme Entity as a foundation and common ideal. Unity in our Marga is secured [...] advancement in an ideal society.
[3] No Injustice . If security [...] universe is considered to be the common property and has to be utilized [...] any scope for economic injustice.
[4] Another form of injustice in society [...] inferior to the other are very common. Women in a sizable area of the [...] considering themselves superior to women.
[1] In Ananda Marga, the entire property [...] In a society imbued with such a common ideal, there is little scope for economic injustice.
[1] Not only are the superstitions [...] frames its laws on the basis of common ideals in order to develop the [...] for it provides a society with a common bond where there is no distinction [...] thinkers and lawgivers of the world.
[28] God cannot have any partiality [...] puńyavánas [the virtuous]. But common people do not feel it, they do [...] enchanting flute of Krśńa.
[12] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[32] (3) Solar plexus [located at [...] for children is aroused. This is common to all animals, birds, mammals [...] children as they have no solar plexus.
[62] In certain people the major portion [...] aspirants is higher than that of common people.
[19] What is the topographical order [...] Kaoshal. Magadh and Kaoshal share many common problems.
[16] In common parlance you say that Paramátmá [...] him free from virtue and vice.
[29] In the Giitá Lord Krśńa [...] endeavour to satisfy physical needs is common to both humans and animals, but [...] rapid degeneration is inevitable.
[5] Those people who lived on the same hill under a common patriarch lived just like brothers [...] defeated clan were utilized as slaves.
[20] We have all descended from our common ancestors, the apes. The same [...] not give credence to such things.
[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] Devásenápati. You should remove this common misunderstanding. If people say [...] Shivas marriage to three girls:
[3] Why do we say that, when we know, common sense knows, and philosophers [...] alternative but to say that He is One.
[5] Now, this movement is affected [...] force is called Avidyá. (In common parlance, for Avidyá we [...] “Satan” in English.)
[2] Trees and plants also have a sort [...] living beings do have a dharma common to all of them. But in addition to that common dharma, plants and trees have [...] indeed is manuśya dharma.
[8] Humans, animals and plants all share some characteristics, all have some common properties. And there are some [...] [Saint] Narottama Das once said:
[13] Vistára [expansion]: Human [...] expansion is an innate characteristic common to humans and persists until the [...] progress. This is vistára.
[14] Rasa: Rasa means “flow”. [...] have certain characteristics in common with plants and animals – [...] the same thing? Of course not.
[1] Abhidhamma (Pali): “getting [...] creation Aum Manipadme Hum, a common mantra of Maháyána Buddhism
[15] Tantra: “that which liberates [...] expansion”, the cult of spirituality common to every path of spiritual practice [...] factors (time, space, and person)
[33] It is quite normal for snake-mothers [...] good girl but she lacked a little common sense and had even less consideration [...] she must have been about nine.
[27] “Anyone who, by the use of [...] hiḿsá and brute force as identical, common people will have to suffer from loss of wealth, happiness, or other hardships.
[57] People who by different suppressive [...] of which they were so fond. If common people are inspired by spiritual [...] gain their end without difficulty.
[72] Aparigraha is an endless fight [...] comforts out of sympathy for the common people, after ensuring that individuals [...] themselves and their families.
[13] (3) Socio-economic reform: – The wealth of the world is a common property, so it should be properly [...] economy for proper utilization of our common property. Táttvikas should encourage the mass much more than the unit.
[19] Scientific approach is indispensable [...] written in the languages of the common folk. The art which establishes [...] ornamental style are meaningless to the common man. Táttvikas should [...] ideas in three different languages.
[5] In this regard something also should [...] trivial matters, a practice which was common in our past society, ridden with [...] considered as pápa [sin].
[4] Such negative practices are common in Avidyá Tantra. For example, [...] occult power of inferior degree.
[2] In some limited cases the verbal [...] kaśá [to count] is still common.) By adding the suffix lyut́ [...] spoken form is ánká.
[19] 3) Solar plexus [located at [...] for children is aroused. This is common to all animals, birds, mammals [...] children as they have no solar plexus.
[49] In certain people the major portion [...] aspirants is higher than that of common people.
[1] The life of all other [beings] [...] certain propensities which are common both for human beings and animals, [...] but the human is not an animal.
[9] Because Maharshi Krśńadvaepáyana [...] their age, he was known among the common people as Veda Vyása.
[16] The substantive form of the adjective [...] the word uccatá is more common and in Hindi, úcái. [...] short story about Aklmand Singh.
[108] Nowadays, the country is better [...] name “Holland” is also common. As regards the name “Holland”, [...] that is, empty or full of holes.
[113] It was an ordinary grave, not the [...] tomb. What was there to see? A common persons grave. One of those [...] Chandan asking, I should have a look.
[124] By adding ań to the root [...] “the thick, rough wool of the common sheep”, or blankets and [...] refers only to thick blankets.
[135] The general meaning of the word [...] “zigzag” in English; in common Latin, “serpentine”; [...] “zigzag” or sarpila.
[8] In the days of Shiva, the Aryans [...] Kuśán, etc. Obviously, Sanskrit, the common language of the indigenous people [...] although it was not classical Tantra.
[4] But those who are demons in human [...] social status or other temptation. Common people never think deeply about [...] unknown to the world. That is why common people, not fully understanding [...] the society, the state and the common masses. Simple ignorant people [...] clever people, are harming others.
[5] What these selfish people do is [...] “It is not easy to provide two common meals a day to the hungry and [...] obtaining political liberation?”
[6] They may think deeply about these things, but the common people cannot understand anything [...] veritable demons in human framework.
[15] But meanwhile the refugees roam [...] utilize all the mass media. The common people become confused and cannot [...] them. It is a general weakness of common people that they are inclined to believe whatever is printed in books and journals.
[19] Those who have harmed humanity [...] degree of intellect, not merely common intellect.
[15] For each and every living being, [...] here “man” is in the common gender, not the male gender – [...] masculine gender, “man” is common gender also. “Man is mortal” – here “man” means both male and female.
[52] “Our Magadha is situated [...] one. Like the people of Rarh, the common people of Magadha are dark-skinned. [...] similarity between their languages.
[101] In the Vedic language, ádarsha [...] the word ádarshii was more common, but that is not to say that the [...] the Vedic language it is said:
[69] “There was one more thing [...] nawab were very distant from the common people of Bengal. It was not only [...] kept them quite removed from the common people.
[11] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[12] PAIṊCA BHÚTA. Five [...] prákrta jana , that is, “common people”.
[7] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[8] Many readers are concerned that [...] masculine gender, ‘man’ is common gender also. ‘Man is mortal’ [...] means both male and female.”
[1] For the physical, mental and spiritual [...] Thinking of the weal and woe of common people, and considering the wonts [...] like this. May victory be yours.
[22] Since Brahman supremacy there have [...] most important. There is no one common bond in any of the numerous societies [...] Americans. Such laws, lacking a common bond, cannot lead to the existence [...] society has been full of unrest.
[23] The approach to tackle the problem [...] they are bound together by the common bond of accepting Brahma [the Supreme Entity] as their common and foremost ideal. The ideal is everlasting, and equally important for any class of persons.
[25] Ananda Marga forms a society in which laws have been framed always keeping in view the common ideal, and thereby developing [...] for it provides a society with a common bond where there is no distinction, [...] thinkers or lawgivers of the world.
[45] Next is dhánya, paddy. It has numerous qualities. One of the common uses of rice is this: one can [...] quality of rice in those days.
[74] The author of the Purana has said [...] be the mother of a human baby? Common sense does not accept this view, [...] the Bengali calendar are named.
[20] There was no pomp and show in any [...] followers, His devotees – the common people, whom the Aryans branded [...] followers of Shiva – the common people of India – as “ghosts”. [...] gańa [mass of followers].
[22] Some people may criticize Shiva [...] was so close to the hearts of the common people. He belonged to one and [...] and serene modulations –
[35] For decentralization, agricultural [...] integrated economic environment, common economic needs and a ready market [...] cannot be called a cooperative.
[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, this should be your duty – so that common mens worldly burdens are [...] point – where? Just at the common point of aesthetics and mystics. [...] its inspiration from mysticism.
[11] All those educative subjects that [...] discover a historical continuity or common thread due to a lack of adequate [...] pass from prehistory to history.
[16] Itara + śńeya = aetareya. [...] at all bad. Itara means “common people”.
[18] “The common people behave in the same way that their seniors behave. The common people accept as a proof or as [...] itare janáh [“The common people expect sweets after marriages”].
[20] “That which is created for the needs of the common people”, or “that which is told for the common people” – we get the [...] Vedas. There is much in it that the common people can put to use.
[59] The tiger, however, is a different [...] pheu), wildcat, leopard-cat, and our common domesticated housecat (hulo cat or meni cat).
[70] What an awful thing! Who could [...] the domesticated housecat. Even a common cat catches rats and mice in that [...] and swing and shake them about.
[8] Human beings, animals, and plants, all have life. Just as plants have certain common characteristics, animals too have certain common characteristics. Of the numerous [...] dharma but animals do not. The common characteristics shared by humans [...] the speciality of human beings.
[15] If an unmarried daughter suffers [...] widows is forbidden hysteria is common for this very reason. In colloquial Bengali we call this phit́ haowá [fainting].
[80] In any case a + cha = accha. The [...] meaning as “good”, is common today in north India. Acchá [...] “transparent” in English, is quite common.