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Yours Is a Never-Ending Fight (4)

[4] Now who is Dhrtaráśt́ra? [...] know, mind without the help of conscience (viveka) is always a blind force. [...] question before Saiṋjaya, the conscience.

[5] What is the meaning of “Saiṋjaya”? [...] “saiṋjaya”. Saiṋjaya is the conscience, viveka.

[12] “Mámakáh” [...] cannot see without the help of conscience. “Mámakáh”. [...] Shataputráh, who are those hundred sons?

Glossary (1)

[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] also AVIDYÁ. VIVEKA. Conscience, power of discrimination between good and evil.

Yatamána – 1 (1)

[8] The people of today must understand [...] and spiritual spheres, once their conscience is aroused against dogma, their [...] exploitation will vanish in a flash.

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (1)

[243] sthúla = mundane, crude; [...] judgement, judgement supported by conscience; samarthitaḿ = supported by; vańt́anam = distribution; ca = and

This Very World Is Kurukśetra (2)

[1] Dhritarastra is asking Sanjaya, the viveka [conscience]: Asmin Dharmakśetre tathá [...] [“O Sanjaya, tell me”].

[14] Now, the dharmakśetra, the [...] is asking the wise Sanjaya, the conscience: “On this kurukśetra [...] do? Tell me, O Sanjaya.”

The Vaeshya Age (7)

[3] As vipras are to some extent guided by conscience, they do not utilize their intellects [...] they develop a greater degree of conscience or if their intellects increase, [...] because they are somewhat lacking in conscience. And secondly, if any of them do have a bit more conscience, they will satisfy it by making [...] of enjoyment. A vaeshya with a conscience may donate a hundred thousand [...] easily let go of even a paisa.

[18] The vaeshyas do not confront any [...] money they can sacrifice their conscience, their sense of good and bad, [...] to be taken out of their hands.

[60] These psychological manipulations, [...] mindless people who completely lack conscience, intellect or rationality. One [...] anything worthy of human beings.

The Subtlest Propensity (1)

[18] The anáhata cakra: [...] dambha [vanity] viveka [conscience, discrimination] vikalatá [...] anutápa [repentance]

The Practice of Art and Literature (2)

[114] Truly speaking, with the exception [...] can tolerate the character “Conscience” singing a song in a musical play, for Conscience is an allegorical role. But in [...] discriminating readers and spectators.

The Path unto the Abode of Beatitude (1)

[10] “The spiritual path is as [...] until they develop a high-grade conscience. For this they depend solely, on the grace of the Supreme.

The Kśatriya Age (2)

[54] The shúdras had fought solely [...] subtler intellect and awakened their conscience and discriminative judgement. It went against the kśatriyas’ conscience to kill the unarmed, to kill women, [...] understand the value of human beings.

The Human Body Is a Biological Machine (1)

[7] Now, the mind is blind. With the help of the viveka [conscience] it is able to see and visualize. [...] Dhritarastra has one hundred sons.

The Highest Category of Devotion (2)

[1] The major difference between the [...] guided by knowledge, intellect, nor conscience, but by the sanction of experience [...] of intellect, the inspiration of conscience and the spirit of benevolence. [...] reach the pinnacle of human glory.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[77] Devils, demons, black-marketeers [...] among them, a few felt the pangs of conscience; they repented their own misdeeds [...] honest joined the group of humans.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (16)

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The Field of Dharma (1)

[8] Now, why does Dhritarastra ask [...] cannot see without the help of the conscience. The mind cannot see without the [...] Kurukśetra, what did they do?”

The Chariot and the Charioteer (5)

[5] In this metaphor the entire body [...] means discriminating judgement or conscience. This body-like chariot should [...] the judgement-like charioteer.

[8] Whenever and whatever thought images [...] governed by the part dominated by conscience or discriminating force, which [...] buddhitattva or mahattattva or intellect).

[10] As I already said, the passenger [...] chariot or ratha is dasharath, the conscience, and the supreme passenger of [...] easily to the desireless path.

[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] refrain from actual theft out of conscience, or fear of punishment, or public [...] the weakness of the human mind.

[21] That is, the mind of the person whose conscience or discriminating judgement is [...] the supreme benevolence (shreya).

The Biological Machine (1)

[7] Now, the mind is blind. With the help of the viveka [conscience] it is able to see and visualize. [...] Dhritarastra has one hundred sons.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[120] Ca is the acoustic root of viveka [conscience].

Talks on Education – Excerpt C (1)

[6] Human life is like a drop of water [...] individual human being may develop conscience, morality, renunciation, etc., [...] physical, mental and spiritual spheres.

Taking the Opposite Stance in Battle (1)

[41] What is this abhimána? It [...] discriminating judgment, and their conscience. But after drinking alcohol, all [...] as condemnable as drinking wine.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 3 (2)

[1] The men of the mind’s party, [...] mind without judgement, without conscience. On the other side are the men [...] kurukśetra of the world.

[9] These are [Pandu’s] five sons. [...] asking Sanjaya, wisdom, the viveka [conscience], this question. Bho Saiṋjaya [...] first shloka of the Giitá.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 2 (2)

[1] Blind Dhritarastra said: “Having [...] saiṋjaya mean here? It is the viveka [conscience]. The mind itself is blind. It [...] “assembled together”.

[10] The other day I told you that the [...] driven by the greed instinct. Your conscience does not work then, nor is it [...] the hundred agents of the mind.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 1 (1)

[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] speak? It is Sanjaya, the viveka [conscience], whom he is addressing. “My [...] viveka, please tell me.”

Social Discourses (1)

[97] The ills perpetrated in society [...] their influence. Throwing their conscience to the four winds, these poor [...] clarion call to make more sacrifices.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt C (1)

[3] At the beginning of evolution, [...] responsibility born out of a developed conscience; rather, due to their loose relationships [...] cause of many serious quarrels.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (1)

[21] At the beginning of evolution, [...] responsibility born out of a developed conscience; rather, due to their loose relationships [...] cause of many serious quarrels.

Service to Humanity Is the Supreme Ideology of Life (1)

[22] Rohit’s father said to Rohit: [...] “Kaliyuga”. Afterwards when the conscience dawns on him, and he starts thinking [...] begins in his life after that.

Self-Realization and Service to Humanity (1)

[35] There are seven shades of darkness [...] – one’s intellect and conscience are all lost. One cannot see even [...] Humans fall down as well as rise up.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt C (2)

[7] Even a five- or six-year-old boy [...] not feel the slightest prick of conscience or humanity. This was the ill [...] it can collapse at any moment.

[8] Social injustices of this sort [...] upon the development of intellect, conscience, faculty of judgement, etc. This is kriyálopa.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[15] When India first began to receive Western education, a crisis of conscience arose and the people of India [...] District, of Ráŕh.

Rádhiká Shakti (1)

[13] And similarly, when the human mind [...] is called saḿvit shakti. Conscience, when it is roused all of a sudden, [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt J (1)

[1] And similarly, when the human mind [...] is called saḿvit shakti. Conscience, when it is roused all of a sudden, [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.

Questions and Answers on Psychology (1)

[22] Answer : Running blindly [...] proper path, it is called “conscience”.

Publisher's Note (1)

[10] All the discourses herein were [...] published except “Blind Mind and Conscience”, which appeared in Discourses [...] Giitá earlier this year.

Publisher's Note (1)

[28] “Blind Mind and Conscience”. Discourse in English. Tape.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 1218 (1)

[4] For You I wove a málatii [...] to Your rhythm. You gave me conscience, intellect and intuition. You [...] obstacles in my way, I shall go to You.

Plexi and Microvita (1)

[13] The [[sidereal]] plexus, or anáhata [...] 6.  viveka conscience, discrimination ca [...] t́ha

Momentum and Attraction (4)

[12] Whenever performing any action, [...] accomplish the task. When your conscience dictates that the action to be [...] discriminating intellect behind your conscience is convincing you of the righteousness [...] hesitation will be absolutely useless.

[14] If the human body is compared to [...] particular action is supported by conscience, then the intellect is sure to [...] but are endowed with an awakened conscience, plunge into action, they are [...] been successful in all respects.

Microvita and Their Influence on Micropsychic and Macropsychic Corporal Structures (4)

[7] Conscience – what is conscience? Conscience is the spirit of differentiation [...] sidereal plexus, otherwise this conscience will die a premature death. Psycho-physical [...] naturally the reverse will be the case.

Matter and Abstract (3)

[12] Energy is a blind force. It has got no conscience – what is to be done or what should not be done, this sort of conscience is lacking in energy. But microvita [...] forces. They have the support of conscience behind them. This is another fundamental difference between energy and microvita.

Matriarchy in the Kśatriya Age (2)

[4] The shúdras fought solely [...] intelligence in them, awakened their conscience and stimulated their power of [...] against the grain of kśatriya conscience. In essence, the valour of the [...] lost their previous authority.

Justice (4)

[30] The second group of born criminals [...] crimes. They consider compassion and conscience to be mere frailties; the importance [...] often decide to become prostitutes.

[76] Those who ignore their conscience and repeatedly commit crimes due [...] cases this allegation will be true.

[102] These ideas change not only according [...] widows to death without a twinge of conscience. The thought that this might be [...] and vice prevalent at the time.

[120] It is true more or less everywhere [...] by this measure, no judge in all conscience should adjourn a case simply due [...] increase the number of judges.

Ideation and Meditation (1)

[11] Tarka – vimarsha – [...] which is called viveka or “conscience”. This entire procedure is called [...] that straight path is rationality.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (1)

[21] What is the value of nationality [...] enjoy the sanction of higher human conscience. On such a basis we should never [...] singular entity. It is indivisible.

Glands and Sub-Glands (1)

[8] Then the anáhata cakra, [...] [attachment], dambha [vanity], viveka [conscience], vikalatá [mental numbness [...] and anutápa [repentance].

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (6)

[6] Discrimination : One of these [...] proper path, this is called viveka [conscience]. And the path of discrimination [...] one is moving forward, guided by conscience, these alternatives exist side [...] propriety, it is called “conscience”. When I examine first this side [...] of speed is comparatively slow.

[9] But animals less-evolved than humans [...] follow the path of rationality or conscience. The more-developed animals merely [...] alight and be caught in the net.

[31] So now we see that the greatest [...] path of rationality, the path of conscience. Dharma is the ultimate goal of the path of conscience – it is not related to geo-sentiment.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (1)

[4] Hence, when an unmarried girl or [...] things. In the absence of a developed conscience, many women may unconsciously [...] offered by her is not pure.”

Dhritarastra and Sanjaya (5)

[14] Whom did Dhritarastra address? [...] resultant force is then called viveka (conscience, the power of discrimination). [...] judge, between good and bad is the conscience. The conscience is that whose function is to identify [...] towards that. So viveka means “conscience” or “power of discrimination”.

[15] Being blind, the mind cannot see [...] – vic + ghaiṋ), because conscience has the power to discriminate [...] parties doing in the battle?”

Dharmakśetra – the Human Body (5)

[1] Yesterday I told you that dhrtaráśtra [...] without the help of the viveka [conscience]. Hence for a clear vision of [...] significance, the guidance of the conscience is a must. The word saiṋjaya stands precisely for that – the conscience. So the blind mind here is seeking the help of the conscience.

[21] So the dharmakśetra is the [...] situation, the blind mind is asking the conscience: “What will be the outcome of this battle?”

Dharmakśetra and Kurukśetra (8)

[3] And you know, without the help of the viveka, the conscience, the mind is nothing but a blind force. The mind is a blind force if there is want of conscience, if there is want of viveka. What [...] the mind requires the help of the conscience. Sam – ji + al = saiṋjaya. Saiṋjaya means “conscience”. Dhritarastra asked Sanjaya, that is, the conscience:

[7] “O Sanjaya, say, in this [...] they do? O Sanjaya, you can see; O conscience, you can see,” said the blind mind, Dhritarastra.

[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] see anything without the help of conscience, without the help of the saiṋjaya, [...] help of the saiṋjaya, the conscience, to know all these things, to [...] the result of the fight.”

Defects of Communism – Excerpt C (1)

[12] In communist countries the party [...] people oppressed. But today the conscience of the party leaders has revolted [...] not suppressed for a long time.

Cosmic Attraction and Spiritual Cult (1)

[17] Materialists are worshippers of [...] state and do not feel any qualms of conscience about spitting venom at another [...] misappropriate others’ property.

Cognitive Faculty and the Supreme Desideratum (1)

[29] Human beings work according to [...] circumstances. His ever wakeful conscience will constantly warn me, “What are you doing? He is watching you.”

Blind Mind and Conscience (9)

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[19] Now you know, mind without conscience is a blind force. Dhritarastra [...] Sanjaya, tell me, let me hear”].

[23] So the blind mind asked the conscience, asked: “In this saḿsára [...] do?” This was the question.

[24] The blind mind asked whom? Asked [...] anything without the help of the conscience. What is the conscience? The power of discrimination. [...] saiṋjaya. Saiṋjaya means “conscience”; saiṋjaya means “power [...] that’s why the mind asked the conscience: “What did they do? What [...] and the party of Pandu.”

[28] So it is an internal fight – [...] kurukśetra. The blind mind asks the conscience: “What was the result of that fight? O Sanjaya, O conscience, I want to know.”

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[85] When people, driven by instincts, [...] without taking any help from their conscience – or when mind ultimately [...] for, or think ill of, him or her.

Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9) (10)

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[27] Or else, if you see that by proper [...] is called viveka – “conscience”.

[28] Now, what will you do to counteract [...] desiderative point, that is your conscience. Finally, through your conscience, you can successfully combat geo-sentiment.

[29] Many people have come into this [...] necessity to fight against them is your conscience. I have already explained to you what conscience is. You must keep your conscience ever-vigilant. You must never [...] study and rationalistic mentality.

[30] In the first stage you study; in [...] outcome is your “awakened conscience”. This state of awakened conscience is what is called “rationalistic mentality.”

[31] Keep your conscience ever-vigilant. Develop a firm [...] become strong in all respects.

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (8)

[6] I told you in [[Tainan]] that actual [...] giving suggestion to Sudarshan. The conscience goads Sudarshan’s mind towards [...] the mind of Sudarshan. And the conscience of Sudarshan says, “Sudarshan, be an ideal man.” The conscience of Sudarshan goads towards that [...] to you. I used the word in DMC.

[11] What is good and what is bad? A [...] of good, that result is known as conscience, the authentic and established power of discrimination. It is called conscience in Latin. As a result of fight [...] called power of discrimination or conscience. The English meaning of conscience is power of discrimination. For conscience the Sanskrit term is Viveka.

Glossary (1)

[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] also AVIDYÁ. VIVEKA. Conscience, power of discrimination between good and evil.

Abhedajiṋána and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[8] The concepts of virtue and vice [...] people without the least prick of conscience. The rogue Ratnakar was transformed [...] the so-called sinners by saying,