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[3] I say, this universe is the macro-psychic connotation and the microcosm is unit mind. [...] mind is the creation of matter.
[3] One of the meanings of the word “dhrti” is “patience”. In its larger connotation, it also means “dharma”. Dharma has ten characteristics.
[5] What does loka mean here? In Bengali, [...] Sanskrit, loka has a different connotation; it stands for “layer” [...] matter – Ábrahmastamba.
[7] In laokik Sanskrit su means “good” [...] done”. But the term has a different connotation in Vedic Sanskrit. There su means [...] the right to achieve salvation.
[20] The question of fasting (upavása) [...] sitting near. So upavása by connotation means sitting near Parama Puruśa [...] “not taking food”.
[25] On account of the influence of [...] radically connotative. With the connotation universal Mahat or universal Aham, [...] with the Saḿskáras.
[29] The person who may be called a [...] on account of the difference in connotation. On eliminating the connotative difference from the unit it merges into Brahma.
[168] Ba is the acoustic root of avajiṋá [...] avahelá certainly has a negative connotation. It is said,
[12] Similarly, the annihilation of [...] prańásha; but that has a different connotation. Prańásha implies [...] would be prańásha.
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] here because it has this special connotation. Colloquially kukśi [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[43] Ki + sal + ac = kisala. Ki has a diminutive connotation. The verbal root sal means [...] sprouting branch, or leaf or bud.
[62] Before an action is carried [...] is no phenomenal effect. So this connotation of kárańa is particularly valuable.
[3] Kálashakti: [...] , they do not have the same connotation. Káliká refers [...] of Bengal some 1,100 years ago.