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[3] Whatever object or idea there is [...] everywhere, knows the reason. You might consider yourself inferior, but you are not so to Him.
[4] Take, for example, your body, your [...] is. You are not small. A doll may consider itself small, and it may be considered small by some, but the creator of the doll would never consider his creation valueless.
[7] The word shraddhá [translated [...] English language. Whatever you consider as the summum bonum of life is [...] this is called shraddhá.
[2] At the very outset they consider giving up worldly life, as they consider this to be an essential requirement [...] these two advantages that one might consider forsaking worldly life essential for intuitional practice.
[6] Release from the influence of Avidyámáyá [...] places for sádhaná, to consider one place more suitable than another, [...] up the world is thus irrational.
[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which deters many from practising sádhaná. They consider Brahmacarya to merely mean celibacy [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.
[8] Some people consider that one should start intuitional [...] so should intuitional practice.
[9] There are people who avoid intuitional [...] their absence does not arise. Some consider it necessary to tear themselves [...] enjoyments is irrational. Those who consider it necessary are mistaken.
[6] Every individual or community will [...] writing history we will have to consider the various spheres of human life [...] history, it will be incomplete.
[18] The universe should not appear [...] that makes the Cosmic Mind also consider its imagination to be reality. [...] imagination, it appears to us as reality.
[20] How does the magician do this? [...] persons and it is difficult to consider it false. Yet it is such a strange [...] then does one see it so clearly?
[54] Consciousness in humans is a reflection [...] it as real. Humans, therefore, consider the thought-projection of the [...] that persons imagination and consider it to be real like the magicians [...] emancipating every one of Its units.
[5] Next let us consider the social codes. The purpose [...] who to accept and whom to reject.
[12] Some consider the Supreme Entity to be very [...] means that which is unfathomable.
[4] “Unless one undergoes the [...] even the durácáriis consider a sinner, and whose company they will try to avoid.
[4] Consider the matter of food. A certain [...] Then only you can influence him.
[9] Now, if we consider Vraja Krśńa, we [...] devotion of the microcosmic mind.
[63] [The eight great continents, the [...] you nor I. So why do you vainly consider anything to be your own and increase the bondage of your attachment?]
[10] Now consider this vast universe. What is the [...] or objects created by the mind.
[30] Now the question may arise whether [...] to be different types of sounds. Consider, for instance, a village market [...] Shabda-Brahma or Sonic Consciousness.
[8] In the field of manifestation, [...] Parama Puruśa. Whatever I consider subtle is the subtler sweetness [...] is the seed of the three worlds.
[10] If supporting the guilty is an [...] representation. That is why I do consider it an injustice to call lawyers [...] group of intellectuals in society.
[17] No matter what country you belong [...] remains intact, but you cannot consider them as friends; nor do you have [...] give them your respect either.
[24] There was a time when diagnosing [...] that everyone has the right to consider the merits and demerits of a particular type of medical treatment.
[51] Criminals are of many types and [...] – that I really do not like to consider them as human beings. Such hellish [...] and socially-concerned doctors.
[54] Good and bad exist everywhere. [...] becomes glaringly apparent if we consider the medical profession as a reflection [...] there is any reason to lose hope.
[16] Fa ( ফ় [...] “Phajl-ul-Hak”. I do not consider this mistake excusable. By introducing the letter fa, this long-time error can be rectified.
[60] Another meaning of the word ośadhi [...] ośadhi. Some people also like to consider the grass family of plants as [...] cannot be called ośadhi.
[61] According to some people there [...] matricidal, travellers used to consider bananas and crabs as inauspicious [...] a distant land from the earth.
[79] I had worked all day and was feeling [...] would be in difficulty. They might consider me a troublesome burden!
[110] I was astonished and dumbfounded [...] see this temper of yours I will consider my human life successful.”
[126] “Today I realize what a horrendous [...] days I am utterly helpless. Please consider my helplessness and give me some [...] welfare, my road to providence?”
[18] Now let us consider the Jain Shiva. Nowadays large-size [...] the goddess Sarasvatii”].
[21] Now let us consider the Buddhist Shiva. Just as Shiva [...] thing occurred in the Buddhist Age.
[116] Phallus worship had been invented [...] phallus worship one should not only consider the mentality of the kśatriyas, [...] primitive kśatriya society.
[244] Some people consider what happened recently in Hungary [...] counter-revolution in order to belittle it.
[67] It should be remembered that in [...] Intelligent people should certainly consider whether it is really rational [...] to go on until such a day comes.
[68] The occasional charity works that [...] to exploit? The cunning vaeshyas consider such charitable activities as investments.
[23] Tasmin haḿso bhrámyate [...] Parama Puruśa. Those who consider themselves to be wicked try to [...] and thus become pure and holy.
[6] For a healthy social order, we must consider the society as a family. Suppose [...] the golden cord of universalism.
[3] The [[purodhás]] may consider imparting lessons in Visheśa [...] sufficient time every day for the same.
[51] So one will have to be Ekabuddhi; [...] as a human being society cannot consider that person superior to another. [...] or herself to be a human being.
[55] This all-round restraint is indeed [...] you desire. When you eat you must consider if it is sentient, mutative or [...] You have to think when you act.
[6] If the sweet, benevolent sentiment of individual life fails to inspire collective life, we cannot consider their creations as art. Those who are unwilling or unable to consider sáhitya as a form [...] society as the buyers of their books.
[174] If we consider the financial condition of those [...] gatherings and variety shows.
[189] When we consider the most numerous and prolific [...] have to curse their own fate.
[1] Those who consider themselves greatly learned, and [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] created by our ignorance. Many people consider an earthquake to be an accident, [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[15] Then are the quinquelemental factors [...] is the over-all controller. To consider this material universe the primordial [...] Reflecting Principle. Those who consider matter as the primordial cause are living in a fools paradise.
[2] Let us consider the case of the structure of a [...] calories will surely be released.
[24] Should intelligent people also [...] performing virtuous deeds people must consider themselves as instruments of the [...] under pressure of circumstances.
[9] He is the original Cause of everything, [...] up of the five elements. If we consider an image to be God, then behind [...] ingredients like earth, stone, metal etc.
[29] In the wakeful state the unit beings consider themselves distinct and separate [...] various kinds of pains and pleasures.
[66] Objects which are made out of the [...] this “I”-ness, do not consider anything to be a bondage, nor are they afraid of anything.
[33] The word “Rśi”, [...] puritanical sádhaka will consider wine as an object of disdain and [...] attachment nor aversion for the wine.
[13] Now this movement from imperfection [...] life. Those who abhor struggle, who consider struggle to be violence, have [...] against their own consciences].
[34] Pávanaḿ pávanánám. Human beings consider certain objects to be sacred; [...] otherwise they would not be sacred.
[36] Paresháḿ param. In [...] witnessed are called apara. We consider many entities as para or witnessing [...] [“Witness of all witnesses”].
[2] Disadvantaged persons and guests [...] disadvantaged persons and guests. Do not consider their lineage, culture, or religious beliefs while serving them.
[26] Now let us consider the influence of kings on the [...] declared as shúdras .
[45] After proper karma sádhaná [...] within the scope of tapah. Some consider dharma to be the propagation of [...] the universe. Lord Buddha said,
[23] But in scientific and rational analyses, there is no scope for exploitation. If you consider yourself a Bráhmin by caste, [...] interpretation? Likewise, if you consider your self as a warrior (kśatriya) [...] Nityaḿ Vastrekaḿ Brahma.
[14] As I have already mentioned, when [...] of the sound “tion”. Consider the Bengali poem:
[2] I have already said in a Renaissance [...] psychic world. We are not supposed to consider which obstacles and hindrances [...] and not in the other two spheres.
[11] Parama Puruśa always remains [...] (jiṋánis) are foolish because they consider themselves to be the only true [...] greater. Thats why a poet said:
[16] God is one who purifies the purification. He is the Purity of the pure. People consider a dip in the Ganges as a purifying [...] live 24 hours a day in the Ganges!
[19] How can a person cross this vast [...] Parama Puruśas duty to consider the state of ignorance that the [...] But will Parama Puruśa not consider that human beings commit mistakes [...] imperfections? Yes, He will certainly consider that, due to their lack of wisdom [...] is all-merciful and considerate.
[2] A practitioner of “Prapatti” does not consider sorrow as sorrow, joy as joy, but accepts sorrow and joy with equanimity.
[5] All the psychological diseases [...] life. The diseased persons do not consider others, but think only about themselves. [...] diamond. He or she should never consider social position, wealth, rank, [...] can be given any responsibility.
[43] Learned people know that the requitals [...] retribution bravely. They always consider themselves pure, for they have [...] fire of sádhaná.
[1] Kośa means Ádhára [...] have a container. Should we then consider that the Saptaloka and the Paiṋcakośa [...] unit soul. (Jiiva bháva).
[3] In ancient times there was one [...] be felt? Or which place do You consider as dearest to You?”
[35] It has been observed that place and form are not the Supreme Truth. Now, let us consider the time factor. To what extent [...] a telescope what will you see?
[1] Every vibration in this universe [...] realm of vibrational colour; and consider them as the biija mantras [acoustic roots] of the ideas with which they are concerned.
[3] The advent of Mahápuruśa [...] misleading misnomer. It is illogical to consider that the Macrocosm metamorphosed [...] an abrupt descent or occurrence.
[6] Tantra is a source of such extraordinary [...] concentration of mind, their societies consider them to be a superior type of person.
[127] Tantra declares that Citistad shabda [...] incantation. So how could Tantra consider the worship of idols or matter an ideal type of sádhaná?
[29] The spirit of sádhaná [...] without a struggle? And when we consider our aspiration for development [...] than to accept Tantric ideals.
[6] Matter is not an absolute truth; [...] immediately whatever the human beings consider as their own. Out of His Grace [...] obstructions in the flow of His creation.
[53] So towards the Entity who is so [...] self-aggrandizement: one should consider oneself to be even humbler than the grass.
[8] We know that due to natural causes, [...] impediment to human progress? If we consider molasses more nutritious than [...] put out pro-molasses propaganda?
[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] is completely unjustifiable to consider mánuśe as either [...] to the accusative, second case.
[26] Ne is the objectivated counterpart [...] there is no alternative but to consider it incorrect.
[8] Consider government servants for instance. [...] temporary pleasure. They do not consider their good name and future prospect, [...] of a thousand scorpion stings.
[48] The realization that “I am [...] different spheres of life, and consider the ability to lead people their [...] awaken consciousness in another?
[14] I said, “Consider that done, but tell me, who are you? Where are you from?”
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá (violence) [...] comes forth out of the ashes.]
[6] From the inanimate to the animate goes the process of evolution. Consider a piece of stone for instance. [...] manifestation of mind in the stone at all. Consider the trees and plants that are [...] back from whence they have come.
[255] Can we achieve honour, status and [...] without a stuggle? And when we consider our aspiration for development [...] vitality get ovations everywhere.
[48] (a) Consider yourselves as servants of the common people.
[89] (34) The meaning of the Saḿgacchadhvaḿ [...] problems, big or small, with unity. Consider misfortune of one as the misfortune of all, an injury to one as an injury to all.
[93] Ápadanna : When life [...] of food and water, you need not consider whether the food is prohibited on any grounds or comes from an unworthy person.
[97] a) Before punishing a person you should consider whether you love him/her or not. [...] punish one whom you do not love.
[31] Members of a particular race who consider themselves superior to others [...] racial distinctions in society.
[1] In the sphere of society building [...] have to recognize, we will have to consider with equanimity, every idea, form [...] through thought, word or deed.
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[1] Gandhaja . Gandhaja means [...] human beings. So, living beings consider some odours pleasant and others [...] capacity of their propensities.
[19] Now let us consider the Jain Shiva. Nowadays large-size [...] the goddess Sarasvatii”].
[22] Now let us consider the Buddhist Shiva. Just as Shiva [...] thing occurred in the Buddhist Age.
[17] Shiva did not merely invent [...] caste or community. You should consider only one thing: whether or not [...] nothing would be done haphazardly.
[16] “The eight great continents, [...] you nor I. So why do you vainly consider anything to be your own and increase the bondage of your attachment?”
[25] Shiva did not merely invent nrtya, [...] caste or community. You should consider only one thing: whether or not [...] nothing would be done haphazardly.
[12] These types of people, although [...] without dharma.” They do not consider anything to be sin. They are mainly [...] developed and mentally balanced.
[6] The present is too brief to be [...] the present. They do not deeply consider how little is the existential significance of a rainbow!
[7] This world of ours is a world of [...] give and take: they will have to consider themselves as instruments of the [...] underlying spirit of sevá.
[12] So whether in the material world [...] such a state that people no longer consider anything as sinful. Rather, they consider the “sin psychology” [...] only indirectly, but also openly.
[20] No object can exist without its [...] forget this philosophical truth, and consider only the objective aspect, suffer [...] mountainous accumulated ignorance.
[12] For this reason I said that devotion [...] Educated, intelligent and clever people consider the path of devotion to be superior. Devotees, on the other hand, consider the paths of action and knowledge to be those of the fools.
[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] discerning faculty, people today consider sati barbaric, and the practice has been abolished.
[12] USE [...] To look upon means "to consider or treat": [...] be introduced. –Eds.
[24] PRÉCIS-WRITING [...] 1 ) Though many consider it to be unrelated to other languages. [...] Norman conquest). –Eds.
[14] Eśo ha deva pradishonu [...] advise north. Superstitious people consider the south to be inauspicious, [...] to face always in one direction.
[3] A complex of any sort is a psychic malady, a psychic disease. To consider oneself superior to others is [...] trńádapi suniicena.
[8] At the time of sádhaná, [...] the expression of that energy. Consider the Indian military, which may [...] become devoid of military power.
[57] The British occupied both Agra [...] as an Aryan colony. I personally consider it as part of the area covered by the pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[9] What ordinary people learn one [...] it would not be wise for you to consider your education as a glorious achievement.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] the idea of reality. Now, let us consider the concept of reality, and then we will examine intellectuality.
[1] Gondwanaland is the name given by geologists to a super-continent as they consider it to have existed hundreds of [...] Ranjan Sarkar tells this story.
[15] When India first began to receive [...] they would follow. They tended to consider whatever was Indian as bad, and [...] District, of Ráŕh.
[8] This is a description of the genesis [...] ) What we consider, roughly, to be Samatat is 1) [...] 12 )
[9] We consider eastern Ráŕh to [...] of Bankura District.
[10] We consider western Ráŕh to [...] Subdivisions of Midnapur District.
[3] Then, what is the silver line of [...] the cruder stage of idea. If you consider that the atom is the constituent of matter, likewise idea is the constituent of microvita.
[8] What is phala or “fruit?” If the first stage of an action, which we can consider as the crest of the wave, is accepted [...] performed, is the Puruśa.
[9] This kaleidoscopic vibrational [...] of macro-psychic nature. If you consider the Puruśa of this vast [...] philosophically termed as bháva.
[22] Sah bhúmiḿ vishvato [...] Thus it is mere foolishness to consider Parama Puruśa [[to be only [...] periphery of the quinquelemental world.
[6] As a result of Caucasian-centric [...] the Alpine or Nordic. Many people consider them to be the original inhabitants [...] complexion, short stature and snub noses.
[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which [...] The greater portion of what we consider to be the history of the Indian [...] lost, something certainly was.
[9] Now in the case of Neohumanism, we have to consider how far the individual rhythms [...] the human intellect, people never consider things in their proper perspective: [...] the rhythm of Cosmic movement.
[20] What do people do to meet their [...] forests, but we never bothered to consider any alternative arrangements for [...] the other, its existential value.
[49] Among those who support the elimination of private ownership, some consider that adequate compensation should [...] commercial enterprises. Others consider that, until now, the capitalist [...] capitalists cannot be supported.
[60] Absolute or permanent peace cannot [...] sadhana. From the worldly viewpoint I consider this state to be the pralaya of individual life.
[77] Let us consider, for example, the case of a Portuguese [...] than the population of Bengal.)
[4] In India village industries have [...] thriving on the labour of others. They consider agricultural work inferior. As [...] percent. What an unbearable situation!
[17] The all-knowing entity is called [...] Jiṋátá Puruśa. If we consider the unit consciousness imperishable [...] entity of the unit in its totality.
[34] There is no balance of forces in [...] new lives. It is not proper to consider Prakrti the enemy of humanity. [...] which should not be supported.
[60] Do not be extroversial, do not [...] saḿskáras and mistakenly consider that they have attained their goal.
[2] In the natural course of evolution, [...] other spheres of public life who consider the increase in the birth rate [...] development and scientific knowledge.
[29] All the planets, meteors, stars, [...] astronomy. Astrology and astronomy consider only a bit of the effect of the [...] this is a completely new science.
[1] In their personal lives human beings [...] increase their strength? When people consider themselves to be separate from Parama Puruśa, they become weak. But when people consider themselves to be His progeny, [...] Puruśa remains with them.
[2] How can people increase their strength? [...] strength you already have. When you consider that this strength is all but [...] exchange for ones knowledge.
[38] In the course of different discussions [...] only should the people of Bengal consider Sanskrit to be their religious [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[4] People generally consider the two books Vivekacud́ámańi [...] Máyáváda in the quinquelemental realm.
[17] When this sakhya bháva matures, [...] friend], how great He is! How vast! I consider myself fortunate to have come [...] mean-minded and ruthless conspirators.
[15] 2) A caste-less society . [...] been evolved in which all members consider themselves only as living beings. [...] for learning spiritual practice.
[27] Discrimination between men and [...] society, there is a marked tendency to consider women inferior to men. In many [...] be considered superior to women.
[4] In society those who have no knowledge, [...] are actually elevated persons [consider such power] meaningless. When [...] Be very strict in this respect.
[26] The closer one moves towards Parama [...] have also told you that I never consider “mental sins” as “sin”, [...] kiirtana at the top of your voice.
[32] The second stage is spiritual essence. [...] psychic and spiritual strata. If you consider the entire human race, you will [...] progress will be greatly accelerated.
[4] I was saying in Delhi that the [...] alone are the base.” Devotees consider God to be superior, and vice versa. This fight to make the other superior has no end.
[29] The cowherds replied, “We [...] relief. If He gets relief, we will consider that we have done the greatest [...] whether in heaven or in hell.”
[20] There are a lot of Farsi (Persian [...] completely incorrect. People mistakenly consider it to be a word of Sanskrit origin.
[12] Whenever performing any action, [...] economic progress, and you must also consider whether your action will truly [...] hesitation will be absolutely useless.
[7] People have to move ahead. Parama [...] guru? In the first place, let us consider the meaning of the word guru. [...] the guru, no one else”].
[8] People in general consider molecules and atoms alone to be [...] truth for two or three centuries.
[11] The fundamental essence of matter [...] matter. It is by no means correct to consider matter as an original substance. [...] bosom of Consciousness Himself.
[12] Have the manifestations of cognition [...] Operative Principle). We cannot consider Shiva or Cosmic Consciousness [...] nothing but gross self-deception.
[27] (1) While arranging a marriage [in the case of that kind of marriage], the guardians should not consider the caste or nationality of the bride and bridegroom, but they must consider the family and the merits and [...] generations, ascending or descending.
[17] So the microcosms must think, “We [...] Puruśa.” When human beings consider themselves as superior or powerful [...] sádhaka is khudá parastii.
[85] This world of ours is a world of [...] give-and-take: they will have to consider themselves as instruments of the [...] underlying spirit of sevá.
[161] Saguńa Brahma has created [...] permanent one. That is why they consider it wise to move towards their [...] sádhaná, as soon as possible.
[213] Some people consider it necessary to tear oneself away [...] Those who think thus are mistaken.
[300] (a) Consider yourselves as servants of the common people.
[317] (a) Before punishing a person you should consider whether you love him/her or not. [...] punish one whom you do not love.
[322] The meaning of the “Saḿgacchadhvam” [...] problems, big or small, with unity. Consider the misfortune of one as the misfortune of all – an injury to one as an injury to all.
[351] Ápadanna (food for survival) [...] of food and water, you need not consider whether the food is prohibited on any grounds or comes from an unworthy person.
[502] What do people do to meet their [...] forests, but we never bothered to consider any alternative arrangements for [...] a great loss for human society.
[563] So whether in the material world [...] such a state that people no longer consider anything as sinful. Rather, they consider the “sin psychology” [...] only indirectly but also openly.
[5] It should be mentioned that what [...] sáhitya. It is a common error to consider the English word “literature” to be the equivalent of sáhitya.
[18] Vocabulary : The meaning [...] old English grammarians used to consider this “do” to be a [...] ago in which we find these lines:
[79] Case Endings : Another condition [...] now. Many people do not like to consider Bhojpuri a separate language but [...] full-fledged language, not a dialect.
[84] Some people mistakenly consider Cockney English to be a special [...] spoken form of mahotsav is mocchav.
[39] Atipátaka means [...] core of their heart, then one may consider that expiation has been effected. [...] son was also an act of great sin.
[109] I said, “Your words are [...] washermen with their clothes. They consider the laundry much safer. So they give their clothes to the laundry.”
[90] The sons of farmers, after receiving [...] [title of a Hindu gentleman]; they consider farm work to be menial labour. [...] supplying vital energy to rural Bengal.
[103] This is what happened in the [...] olden times some people used to consider Ashvaththama a virtuous person [ puńyashloka ]. In later times people used to consider Vaedehii instead of Ashvaththama as virtuous:
[13] It means all the created objects [...] the human beings mentally do not consider themselves liberated; rather they [...] gradually fall into numerous bondages.
[6] These preceding usages of the [...] “well-wisher”. You certainly consider someone or another to be your [...] That person is a kulya .
[5] The guardians used to consider themselves fortunate in sending [...] properly assimilated by the pupils.
[27] 4) You are surely familiar with [...] Previously, the Aryans used to consider the wood of the yajiṋa-d́umur [...] became yajiṋa-d́umur.
[207] Previously I said that even when [...] moat or ditch, the people used to consider what was inside the moat as a [...] used to be called karvat́a.
[9] Most of you know that sita [...] nonpoisonous black snake more and consider it more dangerous than a white [...] called Káliká
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] ideology. So the Aryans did not consider it feasible to enter. Later, of [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[40] You know that in their imagination [...] the nadir point. Similarly, if we consider this quinquelemental world as [...] káśt́há .
[2] The root verb kak means “to feel pride… to consider oneself to be someone”. [...] colloquial meanings of kakubh are:
[127] The British occupied both Agra [...] as an Aryan colony. I personally consider it as part of the area covered by the pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[83] Kasipu means “food and clothes”. [...] “one who is so miserly that they consider food and clothes to be very costly, [...] days in great difficulty”.
[174] In olden times the number of men [...] still remain today. Some people may consider this strange, but there is nothing [...] others, it was perfectly natural.
[202] “The people here consider serving guests to be an especially [...] folks food is apple bread.”
[24] While presiding over a trial a [...] against the accused, but should consider whether he or she has committed [...] standard than an ordinary person.
[26] When sitting to pass judgement on an offender the first thing for the judge to consider is whether the accused has committed [...] the following five categories.
[30] The second group of born criminals [...] petty thieves or burglars. They consider such things to be the activities [...] born only to commit crimes. They consider compassion and conscience to be [...] often decide to become prostitutes.
[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] grave sin. And the Japanese do not consider suicide to be a sin at all. That [...] to outside their own countries.
[63] This is the proper mentality of a devotee. Devotees do not consider pápa or puńya. They only know the Lord. And everyone should remember this fact.
[29] The supporters of isms do not believe [...] The followers of isms foolishly consider themselves to be Gods chosen [...] also part of His manifestation.
[117] Madhumita asked: “Why dont [...] cat, if you know one that is. If I consider it to be a good one, then I too [...] wont make myself so.”
[6] It would be erroneous to consider time as beginningless and endless. [...] time factor would be sheer folly.
[61] Is it wise for human beings to [...] world. He is wiser than the one you consider to be the wisest, more handsome than the one you consider to be the most handsome.
[17] Many consider it proper to use the power begotten [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[9] Some people consider it propitious to have a holy dip [...] salvation by fasting in this way.
[9] Let us consider the case of race. Many people [...] caste are also pure deception.
[18] The contemporary leaders do not [...] anniversary celebrations. They consider that by merely uttering a few [...] is increasing among the people.
[62] Many people consider their temple to be the only sacred [...] damage by fragmenting human society.
[5] Discrimination between good and evil is viveka. To consider the use of alcohol as an intoxicant [...] Vidyámáyá.
[16] The Lords eyes are everywhere. His eyes are even in a closed room where one may consider himself or herself alone. The [...] 2 )
[16] What is that geo-sentiment which [...] particular territory. One does not consider whether what one is doing is right [...] Their progress is checked forever.
[7] “All the creatures in this [...] Even the king of the gods would consider himself fortunate to have such [...] personality, as a superior human being.
[6] In this expressed universe there [...] been proper symbolization? Now consider the different Ragas that exist [...] “Oh” or “Uf”.
[12] Let us consider two points: attraction for the [...] – No more, no more!”
[17] Such groups perpetuate exploitation [...] so-called low castes of India really consider themselves to be inferior, and [...] well-knit society can never develop.
[5] [Will you seat your son on your lap and feed him sweets, And consider your daughter only as a burden?]
[13] While explaining the concept of ekendriya, I consider it important to explain something [...] explain how and why it happened.
[11] So far we have discussed who has [...] wealthy school administrators often consider the educated teachers to be mere [...] watchful eye on their students?
[13] These are the problems of teachers. [...] which many people choose not to consider.
[26] In order for people around the [...] importance in every country. If we consider the following three qualities [...] language. No one in the world should consider English to be the language of [...] no way harm any mother tongue.
[65] Countries which have much cold [...] called rye in Sanskrit. Some people consider these as completely separate varieties. [...] staple food of the Scottish people.
[1] Every individual or community will [...] writing history we will have to consider the various spheres of human life [...] history, it will be incomplete.
[9] Those who import new words without [...] addition to this, one should also consider that language should not be lengthened [...] [much getting 1/4 southern breeze].
[25] Now you may say that non-stealing [...] behooves all of you to properly consider that inconvenience and then say [...] can claim this right from him.
[30] Marańa means change. Death [...] The previous changes we did not consider death, because we could link the [...] all the changes qualify as death.
[14] Once I read in a certain book that [...] honey. That saint did not seriously consider that those little locusts also had vital life force throbbing in them.
[5] Language becomes distorted by keeping [...] gacchámi [I go home] then we do not consider it a form of a new language. We [...] of the Brahman pandits.”
[40] Viparyaya or defective cognition [...] the pond is not the real moon. To consider the reflected moon as the real [...] a kind of defective cognition.
[12] Often we knowingly violate the [...] It would be better to consider it a common error. One cannot [...] worthless. Just see what it has come to!
[54] The huge city in the south of England [...] pronounce it Moscow, we cannot consider that to be entirely appropriate. [...] a matter to think over as well.
[62] The long pointed brinjal (kulii [...] white brinjal which many people consider inedible is vrntáka.
[28] In what we have been discussing [...] moods; in addition one will have to consider case and case-ending. The English [...] in the Latin-derived languages.
[30] The same kind of waywardness in [...] letters as they please that they consider extraneous when they spell it. [...] social consciousness will suffer.
[10] Undeveloped human beings consider themselves to be very intelligent [...] for seekers of knowledge is to consider always that they know nothing.
[9] The function of hand is known as [...] lack of proper knowledge, people consider krt and karma to be one and the [...] such ignorance is asmitá.
[3] 1. In the case of arranged marriages, the guardians should not consider the caste or nationality in arranging the marriage, but they must consider the family and the merits and [...] generations, ascending or descending.
[2] Discrimination between men and [...] society, there is marked tendency to consider women as being inferior to men. [...] considered as superior to women.
[13] Collective necessity : Planners will also have to consider the existing collective needs [...] especially evident in Bengal and Bihar.
[27] For agriculture, we must consider factors such as the soil condition, [...] various types of land and soil.
[39] Rágátmika Bhakti [...] the zeal of his or her life. They consider the adored to be the life of their [...] the finite. The aspirant does not consider himself or herself to be the adorer [...] she entertains only this feeling.
[11] The time of jute cultivation is [...] If jute is replaced, we have to consider whether anything else can be grown [...] discontinue jute production immediately.
[30] The principle of ahiḿsá, [...] clearly understood now. Let us now consider whether parents punishing a child [...] no matter how harsh it may seem.
[32] Heroism is revealed in fight against aggressors. Consider the Rámáyańa, [...] the territory or to cause harm.
[33] Consider the Mahábhárata. [...] certainly would not have done so.
[50] Consider for a moment: what type of person [...] only theft, it is also pettiness.
[52] There are some moralists who do not want to cheat any particular individual, but do not consider anything wrong in cheating the [...] standard of thoughts and character.
[8] Those considered social criminals [...] will Parama Puruśa ever consider them as hated beings. One should [...] with so much dust for so long.
[3] Just consider for a moment what enormous refuse [...] will be completely annihilated.
[4] Such people attempt to cover their [...] mentality is one aspect of hypocrisy. Consider, for instance, the case of vocal [...] people who are difficult to detect.
[13] The advent of Mahápuruśa [...] misleading misnomer. It is illogical to consider that the Macrocosm metamorphosed [...] an abrupt descent or occurrence.
[1] The Supreme Functional Entity [...] also natural. No one will ever consider any deviation from the general [...] also accepted as a law of nature.
[18] I will give one small example. [...] There may be some people who will consider this change of sentimental strategy [...] place so quickly nor so easily.
[38] “Magadha had lost all its [...] very little of what we normally consider great deeds; rather he led Magadha to the brink of destruction.
[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] historians and social scientists to consider just how successful they were in their efforts.
[69] “There was one more thing [...] The Bengali people were unable to consider the family of the nawab of Murshidabad [...] removed from the common people.
[75] “There were one or two other [...] king of Angadesh and rather than consider him a vassal, he allowed him to [...] 11 )
[41] The quality of permanence of those entities of the world we consider as permanent comes from Him alone. [...] Consciousness of all conscious entities.
[52] Now let us consider the second part of the question. [...] Puranas have to say about Sarasvatii.
[1] Once I read in a certain book that [...] honey. That saint did not seriously consider that those little locusts also had vital life force throbbing in them.
[11] Now we must consider “Karmáńi” [...] does not directly do any action.
[12] Now let us consider the experiencing of reactions. [...] experiences or undergoes reactions.
[2] In situations where Cosmic Consciousness [...] appears crude. Prudent people will consider Puruśa dominated by tamah as crude or Jad́a.
[7] So long as you consider your identity separate from Supreme [...] enjoyment but not of your salvation.