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[18] Moreover, the medical profession [...] social or intellectual capacity, considers a doctor to be a ray of light [...] save him or her from drowning.
[148] Excessive concern about the future [...] an imaginary heaven and hell and considers the traditions of the past and [...] Supreme Entity] as the only truth.
[92] I am not prepared to accept any [...] destitute – whom society considers to be infernal maggots – [...] off the dirt from their bodies.
[2] Conscience (viveka) is defined [...] entering his victims house, considers whether it would be better to [...] is vicára and not viveka.
[4] In the event of any complicated [...] purodhá pramukha. But if he considers it necessary, the purodhá [...] post for reasons of ill-health.
[225] When those at the helm of society [...] bear in mind that the one s/he considers inferior, may excel him in some [...] inflicted upon one person by another.
[14] The interpreters, commentators [...] itself an illusion; the mind which considers the world as real is an illusion; [...] entity, Brahma and nothing else.
[7] It often happens that whatever one assimilates, one considers to be ones own achievement, [...] a croaking frog. Just as a frog considers itself to be bigger than others [...] thereby invite their own ruin.
[4] Let us take an example. Suppose [...] these apparent differences and considers them as the sons of Ram Babu, [...] they will ruin the human society.
[31] This dance of individuals according [...] of their desires. As long as one considers oneself separate from the Lord, [...] becomes soothing and graceful.
[1] Mental functions are saḿkalpa [...] the practical world. If someone considers that as actions are performed [...] established in samádhi?
[10] Jiivas are compelled to act under [...] “I” is entrapped and where it considers itself to be the supreme monarch. [...] the waves of the Cosmic desire.
[29] All the planets, meteors, stars, [...] fortune, etc., but this theory considers the effect not only of the direct [...] this is a completely new science.
[17] In Western philosophy observance [...] life, but Ananda Marga philosophy considers that ethical observance is the [...] starting point of lifes journey.
[17] A human cannot do liilá, [...] liilás cause. If someone considers himself or herself to be very [...] ones intellect is limited.
[30] The unit entities, the Jiivas, [...] “I” is entrapped and where it considers itself to be the supreme monarch.
[557] It often happens that whatever one assimilates, one considers to be ones own achievement, [...] a croaking frog. Just as a frog considers itself to be bigger than others [...] thereby incite their own ruin.
[31] According to a story from the [...] Whatever gem the god of wealth considers to be the most precious he keeps [...] compartment is kunda .
[54] On the outer part of the tree [...] palm tree the buyer invariably considers the density of the heartwood.
[25] Araneśu. Arańi means [...] scholar or who is illiterate. He only considers the degree of ones mental [...] human intellect explain what He is.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] considerations are dominant. One community considers it a sin to eat beef but not goats [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[2] Hari is an internal entity, residing [...] Haris throne is there. He only considers one thing – whether that [...] and devotion there is for Him.
[10] When those at the helm of society [...] should bear in mind that the one he considers inferior, may excel him in some [...] inflicted upon one man by another.
[94] If a woman between the ages of [...] of the male partner that society considers a woman sterile.
[6] 3. This book makes reference to the framework of ayurvedic medicine. Ayurveda considers the body to be composed of seven [...] (please see the Bengali Glossary).
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] considerations are dominant. One community considers it a sin to eat beef but not goats [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[6] When anitya, ashuci and duhkhátma [...] avidyá – that is, when he considers this transitory (anitya) world [...] This is all due to avidyá.
[13] Paramátmá only considers the inner thoughts and devotional [...] which Parama Puruśa values.
[4] The meaning of the word “Paránurakti” [...] Paránurakti. When the aspirant considers the Supreme Brahma to be his or her own, it is termed Bhajaná or Bhakti.
[24] In the waking, dream and deep-sleep [...] it is that the same being that considers the waking state the final, supreme truth also considers the dream state as the final and [...] its negative, unconsciousness.