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[36] Sahasrapát [“innumerable [...] but youll never be able to conquer space or conquer time. And moving from one place [...] You have your limited capacity.
[23] The Muslims were able to conquer India only when Buddhism completely [...] also died. They were not able to conquer India before that. They had to [...] invasion in that part of India.
[29] The development of human society [...] kśatriyas in their efforts to conquer matter and consciousness is not [...] consciousness, but they do not try to conquer matter through the application [...] strength of the kśatriyas to conquer matter.
[52] The vipras had scientific minds, [...] blessed them, they might be able to conquer the world. Spellbound by such [...] intellectual power of the vipras.
[113] The vipras culture was not [...] their intellectual brilliance, to conquer the world. Through their poems, [...] obediently at the vipras feet.
[30] Sahasrapát [“innumerable feet or legs”]. Just to conquer space, you use aeroplanes, you use rockets; but you will never be able to conquer time or conquer space. You must take some time [...] and every part of this universe.
[3] In physical stratum one must try to conquer these factors, and this fight [...] human civilization in its progress.
[8] This Máyá is an attributional [...] Almighty, there is no other way to conquer Máyá. This universe [...] “Avinábhávii”.
[24] The Arab culture was not only full [...] became impossible for the Arabs to conquer Europe. This was also one of the main reasons for the retreat of the Iberian Moors.
[48] Later on, those shúdras [...] results from their endeavours to conquer the animate and inanimate worlds; [...] minds of the kśatriyas.
[54] The shúdras had fought solely [...] kśatriyas aim was to conquer with glory. This sentiment enabled [...] understand the value of human beings.
[61] There is no doubt that the culture [...] depicted their tremendous efforts to conquer the world and not their enjoyment [...] desire to increase their population.
[72] Time has three divisions: past, [...] planets and satellites. They want to conquer, to be conquerors, and not merely to live.
[76] In fact, what spirituality the [...] material things or the effort to conquer matter. It is not easy for their [...] their minds are extremely restless.
[32] Just as the hub of a wheel controls [...] degeneration easily. You shall conquer death. The Supreme One is the [...] Nectar and Deathlessness Brahma.
[7] Civilizations have been advancing [...] same process they also managed to conquer the world of animals. Then they [...] the clash of the intellect began.
[13] Vikranta, the sannyásii [...] march with your army to Kashi, conquer it, and hand it over to me.”
[17] The main characteristic of Tantra [...] fight. It is an impossibility to conquer a crude idea and to replace it [...] is a fight in both ways at once.
[25] It was not difficult for the healthy, martial, almost invincible Aryans to conquer northern India. The victorious [...] for them to avoid intermixture.
[3] Not all human energy, however, [...] the physical sphere. In order to conquer static Prakrti [the Supreme [...] [the science of spirituality].
[253] The main characteristic of Tantra [...] sádhaná. It is an impossibility to conquer a crude idea and to replace it [...] fight, it is simultaneously both.
[8] A glimpse through human history [...] self-aggrandisement and in a bid to conquer the world they invaded countries, [...] tragic plight of the common people?
[7] [We shall conquer this world Not by military might, but through God-realization.]
[6] Out of the endeavour to liberate [...] yet they could not permanently conquer any of the three factors of time, [...] destination: they will never be able to conquer time altogether. Nevertheless [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[2] The main characteristic of Tantra [...] fight. It is an impossibility to conquer a crude idea and to replace it [...] and Its Effect on Society”)
[2] The main characteristic of Tantra [...] fight. It is an impossibility to conquer a crude idea and to replace it [...] Society”, in Volume Two)
[4] Now the question is, why is it not possible to conquer this metaphysical universe with [...] realizes Brahma becomes Brahma”.
[32] Remember, humanitys very [...] engaged in the concerted effort to conquer this gap, I call “society”.
[3] 3) A country can be conquered by [...] taken to sádhaná to conquer the mind are true soldiers. The aim of Ananda Margis is to conquer the Universal Mind. To achieve [...] the way of collective interest.
[25] Crude sensuous desires cannot identify [...] day, for practice and perseverance conquer all obstacles.
[277] A country can be conquered by force [...] taken to Sádhaná to conquer the mind are true soldiers. The aim of Ánanda Márgiis is to conquer the Universal Mind. To achieve [...] the way of collective interest.
[15] Sádhaná begets supernatural [...] results in all ones efforts to conquer Prakrti with the help of sádhaná [...] influence of Prakrti in this way.
[8] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] engaged in the concerted effort to conquer this gap, I call ‘society’.” [...] member of the lowest caste in India.
[9] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] engaged in the concerted effort to conquer this gap, I call ‘society’.” SATSAUṊGA. Good company.
[43] It can be said that ordinary people, [...] material world strenuous efforts to conquer the limitations of time, place [...] incongruities are now common in society.
[15] Some of those that are comparatively [...] bondage of slavery. You cannot conquer human mind through circumstantial pressure.
[20] Physical attachments are very difficult [...] Sádhaná alone one is able to conquer such bodily and all sorts of attachments. [...] Sádhaná, are bound to be resolved.
[16] Similar is the case with socio-patriotism [...] that country be destroyed. I will conquer that nation and drain its vitality [...] also called “fascism”.
[38] That is, in bhakti human beings [...] hankering; They cherish no other desire, conquer grief and hatred, do not get elated [...] absorbed in deep inner bliss.)
[19] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] purposes. If the people of one country conquer another country by brute force, [...] not make the bullet non-violent.
[32] Heroism is revealed in fight against [...] Lanká with any desire to conquer the territory or to cause harm.
[105] In practising tapah you should [...] rich; it will yield no result. Conquer the hearts of the underprivileged [...] and accept them in your society.
[5] (3) Thorns on the path cannot deter [...] trumpets of victory in an effort to conquer the universe of a timid mind. [...] song of march be your only slogan.
[7] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] purposes. If the people of one country conquer another country by brute force, [...] not make the bullet non-violent.