Co > References for ‘continuity’
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[6] So there is no relationship between [...] of crests, and there will be a continuity of seeing [crests]. Again, if [...] troughs – that is, nothing.
[44] “Liuṋgate gamyate [...] which causes [[this flow, this]] continuity of the imaginary world, to remain [...] influence, to Him, the Original Cause.
[110] Vipra society was far more firmly-knit [...] marriages in order to maintain the continuity of social traditions, but the [...] Vipra Age, when maintaining the continuity of social traditions became the [...] either of families or of grooms.
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] In this way you will break the continuity of the chain. This point at which [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[12] The human respiratory system also [...] there is manifestation of time and continuity of movement, but no sense of dynamism. [...] manifestation of time but there is continuity of movement minus the sense of [...] we commonly call death occurs.
[59] In all these three conditions one [...] freedom. In order to maintain the continuity of the Cosmic thought-projection, [...] physical entities cease to exist.
[158] Devotion means longing for the [...] another, and as a consequence, the continuity of the thought-projection of the [...] is maintained in the firmament.
[36] Dhyána is also a state of [...] a continuous process; and this continuity cannot be broken because the citta [...] dhyána is compared to the continuity of a stream of oil which flows [...] from one vessel to another.”
[37] The result of action in dhyána [...] is exhausted in maintaining this continuity, and the resultant therefore is [...] karma ceases (karmanásha).
[85] There is no difference in the portions of satya within itself; it is an unbroken undifferentiated continuity. There is nothing outside it, [...] called relative truth or Asatya.
[36] Dhyána is also a state of [...] a continuous process; and this continuity cannot be broken because the citta [...] dhyána is compared to the continuity of a stream of oil which flows [...] from one vessel to another.”
[37] The result of action in dhyána [...] is exhausted in maintaining this continuity, and the resultant therefore is [...] karma ceases (karmanásha).
[85] There is no difference in the portions of satya within itself; it is an unbroken undifferentiated continuity. There is nothing outside it, [...] called relative truth or Asatya.
[15] SOME [...] Contiguity and continuity: Both words mean "extension". Contiguity is used in the case of land and continuity is used in the case of ideas. [...] he added a few sentiences in continuity to his original speech. [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[2] In the natural course of evolution, birth and death maintain the continuity of the never ending flow of creation. [...] development and scientific knowledge.
[16] In Sanskrit the suffix kvip is [...] However, where it is haye caleche [in continuity] then the suffix is shatr. For [...] inclination] and in the sense of continuity, the two different forms of the [...] bhái paŕatá.
[45] Verb-endings : Verb-endings [...] world of ideas the word “continuity” is used. For example, “Calcutta [...] Diamond Harbour”. “Continuity” indicates an abstract idea. For [...] speciality when it comes to linguistic continuity or material contiguity. In all [...] examples of verb-endings. For example:
[4] Knowledge should be imparted in [...] manner will destroy intellectual continuity.
[4] There are many words used in Vedic [...] and the suffix dhác “continuity”. Shatadhá [hundredfold] [...] of a few words derived from eka.
[7] All other knowledge is the penumbra [...] amount of money in business. The continuity breaks. In such cases chanting [...] located. This is not the right path.
[6] Now the question arises as to whether [...] Universe and as a consequence the continuity of the thought projections of [...] limits of time, place and person.
[7] First thing is, what? Pitrpuruśebhyo [...] those people,” because I am a continuity of those people in the flow of the human race.
[11] All those educative subjects that [...] and we are unable to discover a continuity of facts, or to put together a [...] present, to discover a historical continuity or common thread due to a lack [...] adequate efforts, we discover that continuity or get hold of the missing link, [...] pass from prehistory to history.
[88] The verbal root at́ suffixed [...] means “that in which there is continuity”. A continuous “ha, ha, [...] two words are used for it, “continuity” and “contiguity”. Though there is no fixed rule, generally “continuity” and “continuous” [...] a kind of at́t́a or continuity of Sáḿkhya philosophy whereas Thailand maintains territorial contiguity with Bengal.