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The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[34] A father, mother and their children sit close together in a railway compartment, talking among themselves and [...] but actually the sun is moving.

The Devotee and the Object of Adoration (4)

[9] In the field of knowledge, there are two parts, two compartments, one the knowing compartment and the other the known compartment: one the subjective compartment and the other the objective compartment. Now wherever there is any functional [...] Aparesha – the Lord of Apara.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (3)

[65] “Give me just one paisa as [...] train. He travelled in the same compartment as I. He was going to Páchundi village.

[66] The ticket collector came to the compartment a number of times but didn’t [...] of everyone and quickly left the compartment, fuming within. Soon after the [...] catch a word of the conversation.

The Complications of Doing Evil (1)

[4] While doing evil, people may enjoy [...] without a ticket in a first class compartment. He wants to cheat the railways [...] ill-gotten wealth. He lands in jail.

Subjective Approach through Objective Adjustment (1)

[7] Now generally “to know” [...] is, takes place in the objective compartment of the mind, it is called knowing [...] subject and you remain the object.

Select Your Object Very Carefully (1)

[5] But in this case your very existence [...] seer of the ghost, and a certain compartment of your mind went outside as an [...] external positive hallucination.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (11)

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Reality and Intellectuality (1)

[12] Intellectuality does not depend [...] because the mind’s subjectivated compartment has no control over its objectivated [...] intellectuality is affected by ambiguity.

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (2)

[21] Akliśt́ákliśt́avrtti [...] and that too in the First Class compartment. But passenger D is travelling [...] he exited triumphantly from the compartment. Thus although for him the journey [...] beings, but not Parama Paruśa.

Modest Manners (1)

[9] Lota went to the station to receive [...] Ush-Shak-Ishakh Bahadur. In a first-class compartment he spotted a gentleman dressed [...] Lucknow?” he asked in polite Urdu.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (2)

[31] According to a story from the [...] precious he keeps in the ninth compartment. The name of this ninth compartment is kunda .

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (7)

[70] “One day I was coming from [...] open – ‘First class compartment, but pitch dark’.”

[72] “Some unknown person had [...] nothing left to do but sit in a dark compartment. People travelling during the [...] didn’t need to; the inside of the compartment was illumined by the moonlight.

[79] “One time, I was going to [...] much so I got into a passenger compartment, a first class compartment.

[81] “The second difference I [...] Anyhow, I got into the first class compartment and asked to see the ticket of [...] It cannot be put up with.’

[89] “There was nothing I could say or do. Helplessly, I jumped down from that doorless compartment onto the station platform. I say [...] them out to light their ovens.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (11)

11 occurrences

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[31] What could I do? I sat down in [...] and I was able to find a small compartment that was unoccupied. I fell asleep [...] ekká sitting in front of me.

Compartmentalized Democracy (1)

[18] All the four branches mentioned [...] there will be four compartments. No compartment will function under another.]]

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (8)

[27] It was wintertime. The compartment I boarded was quite crowded at [...] Asansol. After Asansol I had the compartment to myself. I lay down and covered myself, and fell asleep not long after.

[40] He smiled. “Yes, but for the time being I’m in this compartment.” I also started smiling with him.

[54] “Áklmand Singh also got in this compartment once,” he said. “He [...] started searching and came into this compartment. ‘Who pulled the chain,’ [...] It only weighs a maund.’

[72] I returned to the compartment and picked up Madhumalay’s [...] someone had just left them there.

[75] A few days later I went to Howrah station and found a railway employee to help me locate that same compartment from the train. The employee told [...] it for parts. I asked him why.

[76] The railway employee told me: “A [...] met an unnatural death in that compartment and since then there have been [...] about 2:30 in the morning.”