Co > References for ‘connecting’
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[17] “The eight mountains, the [...] presuppose acting agents, things and connecting verbs. Since nothing takes place, [...] is another fundamental mistake.
[13] When an entity is within certain [...] world, ones path must be connecting something psychic with something [...] this is not something absolute.
[48] Today there are only a few persons [...] None of them are Indians. The only connecting link which exists today is the [...] Indian nation will be complete.
[31] Only by knowing this Deva or Parama [...] become practically one, and the connecting link between the two, that is, [...] stage there remains no bondage.
[1] During the last dharma mahácakra, [...] (doing) and karaná (the connecting link between karthá and [...] proclaiming His infinite glory.
[19] Remember, the path of sádhaná [...] all-benevolent Supreme Entity by connecting the flow of action and devotion [...] of your vigour is immortality.
[41] He is spotless, actionless, without [...] stimuli, unblemished. He is the bridge connecting the microcosm to immortality. [...] saḿskáras become burnt.
[29] Whatever may be the apparent differences [...] the subject, the object and the connecting link – all in one.
[5] There are three [factors] in your [...] knower, the known, and the link connecting the subject and the object. But [...] one there will be no problem of connecting them.
[26] Párvatii asks Shiva, “What [...] world with that world”. That connecting point, that common point, is called [...] river touches the bank”.
[8] The unit mind has been created [...] of infinity. This point is the connecting link between the unit mind and [...] the remotest corner of the world.
[2] The approach of PROUT is subjective approach through objective adjustment. This presupposes a connecting link between intuition and intellect. This connecting link or touching point is called [...] is a Bodhi Jiṋána.
[16] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] copper. To the south of the road connecting Purulia and Bankura, huge deposits [...] properly planned and developed.
[18] “I” – “He”. [...] Entity.” There is still the connecting link “am”. But when [...] “Supreme Entity”, and the connecting link “am”. When this will coincide with this, the connecting “am” will disappear, [...] called sárśt́hi.
[14] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] copper. To the south of the road connecting Purulia and Bankura, huge deposits [...] properly planned and developed.
[31] For if a person takes one step [...] current. That very point, which is the connecting link between worldliness and spirituality, is tiirtha: Tiirasthaḿ tiirthamityáhuh.
[1] PARTS [...] garden. And is the connecting link between the two sentences: [...] Semitic and Greek origin.
[18] SOME [...] N.B.: The rail line connecting Moscova and Vladivostok – [...] people directly or indirectly.
[16] Yudhisthira says, Dharmasya tattvaḿ [...] “I” is the subject and that connecting link is the verbal expression. [...] mango.” This “eat” is the connecting link, “eat” is the [...] “am drinking” is the connecting link. Subject, object and connecting link.
[20] Sárśt́hi [...] an object, and there is a verb connecting the two. This is the proper significance [...] I enjoy the taste of it?”
[84] A pin is used to connect two objects by piercing them and connecting them with a pin. So since ancient times a pin is called kiila .
[9] Liberated souls or jiivanmukta [...] the universal rhythm. The bridge connecting the unit rhythm with the cosmic [...] beautifully in one of his poems.
[2] The innumerable nerve cells and [...] be divided into two types: one connecting the brain to the spinal cord [the [...] sometimes apathetic [parasympathetic].
[26] There has been much blending and [...] taller. If an imaginary line is drawn connecting Arambagh, Burdwan, Kishanganj [...] but shorter than western cows.
[90] The universal society has only [...] this fundamental culture. It is a connecting link between one person and another, [...] fight against their activities.