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[5] Now what is the effective way to [...] field of karma, one should be fully conversant with prańipátena, pariprashnena and sevayá.
[10] The fourth characteristic is asteya. I think you are all conversant with the meaning of the term. [...] anything physically or mentally.
[24] Next is ra, which is the acoustic [...] shrii. There are people who are not conversant with the intricacies of music, [...] have the fourth quality of bhaga.
[103] In literary parlance we may divide [...] writer of such a play to be fully conversant with the problems of the contemporary [...] offering them a little jollity.
[23] You are circumscribing even the [...] universe, that immanent You who is conversant with each and every inner psychic [...] knowing You, one can attain bliss.
[20] The majority of people today do [...] Only that Supreme Entity who is conversant with these techniques and can [...] microvita, elevates all spiritually.
[3] The Vedas had become almost extinct then. The Indians of that time were not conversant with the Vedas till the advent [...] Vyasa or “Veda Vyasa.”
[70] The Brahma is manifest in all units. [...] honour in the society of persons conversant with intuitional knowledge.
[3] In order to be an ideal guru in the spiritual sphere, one must be throughly conversant with the minutest details of sádhaná, [...] one must be a Mahákaola.
[13] As in the spiritual sphere, so [...] And simultaneously, he must be conversant with the style in which the human [...] control and guide it properly.
[15] That is, the body-like chariot of a person who is not conversant with Brahmavijiṋána [...] ignorant of the science of driving.
[24] Ceremonies provide the opportunity [...] Ácárya is also more conversant. He combines esteem with efficiency.
[5] There was a great scholar named [...] would return home. This Rohit was conversant with many scriptures. You know, [...] “Pandaya” is derived.
[6] What form will the benevolent dictatorship [...] boards consisting of persons who are conversant and experienced in the various [...] boards will include the following:
[6] The Sanskrit name for the land [...] I found that none of them were conversant with Cuncŕo. One of them [...] called “Dutch Villa”.
[6] In ancient times, people who practised [...] puruśa, they would gradually become conversant with the science of hypnotism. [...] only a game of light and shade.
[51] Religions are based on external [...] notions. For example, students conversant with science know that a solar [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[17] Without even knowing the procedure [...] that the simple followers were not conversant with Saḿskrta, and would [...] called vidyadhara after death.
[6] One of the most obvious defects [...] interest in elections and are not conversant with social or economic issues. [...] the yardstick for voting rights.
[19] Thirdly, social, economic and political [...] politicians if they are not sufficiently conversant with social, economic and political [...] unrealistic ideas of this sort.
[2] The Vedas were composed in ancient [...] – before human beings became conversant with written script. This is not [...] composition of the Vedas. They became conversant with the alphabet approximately seven thousand years ago, shortly after the time of Shiva.