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[178] [Prayer and ritualistic worship become a source of confusion.]
[5] All the religious scriptures differ [...] should be done in the midst of such confusion? In fact, the scriptures themselves [...] what should the common people do?
[7] Svabháva. Then is svabháva [...] everything to nature, all sorts of confusion will arise. An infant has neither [...] 1 )
[8] The distinctiveness of vibrations [...] vibrational differences are less. Such confusion sometimes arises between honey [...] think that the water is sweet.
[11] Za ( জ় [...] forth. Otherwise there will be confusion in pronunciation.
[6] This betrays their deep ignorance. [...] bondages will be removed, doubts and confusion will vanish and an unending stream [...] honey to such a realized person.
[8] Human beings confuse their petty [...] microcosmic distraction) that creates a confusion between the Witnessing Entity and the witness-ship is called asmitá (egotism).
[14] Although instrumentality and cognition [...] the infatuated unit mind makes a confusion of the six lokas, prajiṋá [...] kárańa to be everything.
[11] Vipras use all their abilities [...] superiority; and by injecting the confusion of religion even into spirituality. [...] prestige and plotting to maintain it.
[249] The masses in India face greater [...] economic consciousness and the confusion created by the misleading propaganda [...] situation will not continue for long.
[73] Here there may be a little confusion with regard to the dynamism of [...] could not move a step forward.
[123] Whenever literature properly utilizes [...] juxtapose”. There is some confusion about the meaning of the word [...] Sanskrit term for this word.)
[18] The meaning of the word Samaj is [...] ones mother tongue may create confusion. In such circumstances an appropriate common language may be used.
[9] There is a story in the Rámáyańa [...] were there, he wondered in great confusion. (Meghanatha did not think in [...] they resumed their original forms.
[22] When intellect associates itself [...] logician and creates vanity and confusion in the mind. Moreover, philosophy [...] to attain Parama Puruśa.
[202] To avoid any confusion, I say once again in unambiguous terms that káma means all types of physical longings.
[38] The problem of language is affecting [...] different languages has made the confusion worse. Language is a medium of [...] brings untold miseries to humanity.
[3] Lord Krśńa says that His Máyá, the force that creates confusion and distinctions, is very powerful, [...] forces of Mine with My help.”
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] exception to this rule. If due to confusion arising from superiority complexes, [...] because there is no alternative.
[39] We have to wipe out this ego, this “I-hood”. All burdens, all confusion, all considerations of respect [...] is due to this “I”.
[262] 1) Lack of discrimination: When [...] greediness, this narrowness, this confusion of taking pain for pleasure, is [...] thinks he is getting pleasure.
[18] PROUT divides the industrial structure [...] enterprises. This system will eliminate confusion regarding whether or not a particular [...] government and private enterprise.
[7] [From afar I have come to worship [...] fault? How can I remove this confusion?]
[25] Action in the spiritual sphere [...] feet. I wont admit any mental confusion; I will move like a meteor towards [...] with the Supreme Divinity.”
[1] PARTS [...] 2 ) There is great confusion among scholars about the origin [...] Semitic and Greek origin.
[15] SOME [...] India, in many cases, there is confusion between bring and fetch [...] there was a great possibility of confusion [between] their present-tense [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[5] “O Lord! Guide us from darkness [...] Máyá or ignorance which creates confusion about reality. When this Máyá is removed, the individual soul becomes the Universal Soul.
[1] The varńáshrama social [...] Ráŕh and Bengal had, in confusion, forgotten their real selves; [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[42] 3) Even if the letter is not a [...] radio and television. This creates confusion among students. The lack of knowledge [...] kind of defective pronunciation.
[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which [...] literature. Due to philosophical confusion, there was a certain apathy towards [...] lost, something certainly was.
[42] It was the emperor Shershah who [...] sitting or lying down. Due to mass confusion, the word saraka was replaced [...] in the local language, Bhojpuri.
[23] Arabic, Farsi, English, Latin and [...] side or the other it can create confusion in both pronunciation and meaning.
[20] And those who have been declared [...] separate from another and create confusion in the minds of others in the [...] to accept it today or tomorrow.
[23] During the Middle Ages, nearly [...] ritualistic worship are but a source of confusion”].
[8] Some confusion arises regarding the meaning of [...] stance (kaevalya samádhi).
[10] Here lies the fundamental or moral [...] living beings. Rather it creates confusion in the mind and clouds it with [...] spiritual and material philosophies.
[3] Lord Krśńa selected [...] Arjuna and removed his psychic confusion. When He was in his mothers [...] and the other gopas of Vrndavan.
[105] Action in the spiritual sphere [...] feet. I wont admit any mental confusion; I will move like a meteor towards [...] with the Supreme Divinity.”
[7] These days, we notice that in some [...] Indiscriminate use of these terms creates confusion in grasping the meaning because [...] the word “kulapati”.
[7] There is a controversy over [...] called“natural camouflage”. Creating confusion in the mind of the enemy through [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] This creates a certain semantic confusion regarding these words because [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[1] What is jiṋána [knowledge]? [...] not jiṋána but the confusion of jiṋána. Because [...] person has no knowledge, but the confusion of knowledge.
[2] In the fifteenth century in India, and especially in Bengal, this confusion of knowledge developed excessively. [...] is contained in the pot”].
[3] There was once an argument between [...] not a knowledge at all, but the confusion of knowledge, which you surely do not want to possess.
[12] Worldly knowledge, the confusion of knowledge, is in its first [...] knowledge. It is based on falsehood.
[20] All physical, physico-psychic, psychic, and psycho-physical knowledge is not knowledge, but the confusion of knowledge. When humans realize [...] you will acquire true knowledge.
[17] If analysed from the social point [...] This sort of teaching may create confusion in your mind between the social [...] activities were not at all bad.
[36] 9) The bladder of a football is also called kamala. In order to eliminate confusion, the football can be called kanduka-kamala (kanduka means “ball”).
[47] The meaning of the root verb kap/kamp [...] kampravakśe namranetrapáte [In confusion, the feet tangled up, a trembling [...] breast trembles out of fear or confusion then we will not say that it is [...] it some alliterative sweetness.
[4] Most materialists claim that everything [...] to throw the unwary masses into confusion. This illustration proves just [...] cause of these apparent realities.
[75] In old Sanskrit, id́á [...] this is that it can cause some confusion between the words ilrá [...] id́á there is no possibility of confusion.
[6] Books which only impart moral education [...] exaggerated and imaginary content creates confusion in the minds of the readers. For [...] minds of contemporary readers.
[5] If analysed from the social point [...] This sort of teaching may create confusion in your mind between the social [...] activities were not at all bad.
[1] I will talk a little today about [...] about Farsi is that there is some confusion regarding u and o in Farsi and [...] Siitár bon [Siitas sister].
[1] Of all the defects and internal [...] mind be weakened by hesitation, confusion or an inferiority complex?”
[26] Hence, it is clear that for the [...] Pará needs only one idea and no confusion. There should be one aim, one [...] these should be two in number.
[28] The next question is: What is the [...] views. The mind will again be in confusion – what to accept and what to reject.
[8] There is yet another category of [...] misdirecting it, throw it into utter confusion.
[13] This complete cessation of movement [...] different entities, thereby creating confusion in the common people. These three [...] it merely takes different forms.
[34] [Prayer and ritualistic worship [[are but]] a source of confusion.]
[57] We have already talked about the [...] Indian word. The reason behind this confusion is that in old Farsi we come across [...] Hazratgainj, Rahmatgainj, and so on.
[22] The instrumental case exists in [...] broom”. Nowadays one sees confusion in the use of these two. Most [...] seems that the error persists.
[29] I have just said that if one does [...] English then it creates ambiguity or confusion. When there is a comparison between [...] nothing anyone can say about it.
[30] The same kind of waywardness in [...] follow the rules. If not it creates confusion. This confusion will harm the literature and consequently the social consciousness will suffer.
[32] Even many educated people confuse [...] in expression and ambiguity or confusion.
[2] When Lord Buddha first sat in contemplation, his goal was not fixed. There was doubt and confusion in his mind. He was not certain [...] succeeded in attaining his goal.
[80] Aka is a suffix. Many people use [...] instrumental case. Hence, creating confusion between the two suffixes is not at all desirable.
[15] This is no definition of ahiḿsá. It merely causes confusion. It is contrary to true dharma; [...] microbes might die in the stomach.
[12] The original Farsi word is iitr. [...] into use due to distortion and confusion, but in subsequent times the word gained acceptance through usage.
[73] “Neither Virendravijay nor [...] throne of Bengal was thrown into confusion. Thereafter Miirkashim became [...] him, touched by his sincerity.
[11] The [[twenty-nine discourses]] [...] have been changed here to avoid confusion with other discourses given at [...] as “Samádhi”.
[3] This is no definition of ahiḿsá. It merely causes confusion. It is contrary to true dharma; [...] microbes might die in the stomach.