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[4] In the dashá phase, [...] it. Even language is too weak to convey the experience. That stage of [...] definite language is produced.
[5] Since in every action and in every [...] essence of an action or object and convey it to the sensory organs. Then [...] the help of our sensory organs.
[205] “Dear friends! The demands [...] duty, as your obedient servant, to convey these demands to parliament. It [...] least, with my best efforts.”
[12] Society must ensure that proper [...] These helpless children can only convey their pain and discomfort through [...] “Játakarma” of the child.
[5] In every expression, in every stratum [...] their universal outlook and then convey it sweetly and gracefully to the [...] sádhaná .
[78] Literature can beautifully convey to those who have the potentiality [...] onto the path of benevolence.
[95] Whatever the profound, philosophical [...] the essence of love and try to convey it to the people through their [...] incomprehensible to the common people.
[141] The mind of the child gets lost [...] important that lullabies should convey the inspiration to develop heroism [...] cannot be regarded as a lullaby.
[164] The same holds true for music. [...] life, it is not very difficult to convey this to the ears and hearts of [...] prálápa [delirious raving].
[202] The greatest obstacle to the collective [...] say that an artist should try to convey whatever he or she knows to the [...] distinguished sáhityikas .
[203] The sole cause of the internal [...] sáhityika who will convey this truth to the hearts of humanity in a still sweeter language, still more strongly and deeply.
[26] Has sound any value if it does [...] psycho-spiritual parallelism. A sound may convey an idea of something physical. [...] sadrsha parińáma.
[6] When the Aryans began to spread [...] import of what the speaker wanted to convey. To cite another example: previously, [...] the difference between the two.
[9] There are two mental feelings which [...] express those ideas and thus cannot convey your internal feelings. This is [...] these seven stages of expression.
[73] Sváhá is split up [...] later sváhá came to convey the thought of welfare, that is, [...] in memory of departed ancestors.
[2] Virtuous actions, again, are of [...] “progress”, is used here to convey the idea that personally you are [...] have helped has also benefited.
[11] The Supreme Being, the most effulgent [...] what the Giitá wants to convey by saying that Bhágavata dharma is the svadharma of human beings.
[2] In the realm of vision, colour [...] permutation and combination to convey the large number of colours is [...] universe is big, but not infinite.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), taste and smell.
[13] It can be more lucidly explained [...] relative shape which our sense organs convey to that mind stuff, after receiving [...] only the reflections of shadows.
[34] Ans. Citta has the characteristic [...] depend on external sensations which convey that shape to the citta with the [...] sensations into physical action.
[34] Ans. Citta has the characteristic [...] depend on external sensations which convey that shape to the citta with the [...] sensations into physical action.
[27] 27. If you must convey something negative to someone, [...] me” and then start your talk.
[253] Though separated by many countries, [...] that artist, that writer who will convey this truth to the hearts of humanity in a still sweeter language, still more strongly and deeply.
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] symbolically. Teachers are forced to convey the value of incantation through [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[11] Microvitum, whether positive or [...] inference, the easier it is for it to convey positive microvita, and the cruder the inference, the easier it is for it to convey negative microvita.
[27] We cannot form an idea about an [...] penumbra of knowledge. They cannot convey an accurate idea about any entity.
[2] The term shakti has various meanings [...] used in English, but it does not convey the full import of shakti. The [...] Citi Shakti or Cognitive Faculty.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] various types of tanmátra convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[13] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[22] SOME [...] immediately go to your house and convey the news to your family, and we [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[15] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] western India; distorted vowel.
[12] The same holds true for music. [...] life, it is not very difficult to convey this to the ears and hearts of [...] prálápa [delirious raving].
[59] [Do You playfully avoid me lest [...] not say exactly what You want to convey, lest I should attain You easily. [...] alone remain ever unsatisfied.]
[35] Those who oppose humanity, dharma and civilization, and who oppose those human expressions that convey the finest legacies of civilization, [...] of Párthasárathi.
[8] Whatever has been said so briefly [...] knew when, where and how He was to convey what was needed. Not only in memory [...] whom but Him will people revere?
[16] We can expect two kinds of reaction from [two varieties of] the first type of people if we convey the physico-psycho-spiritual aspects [...] try to do good to others.”
[18] Generally you will encounter these two varieties of people in society. As you convey this message of Neohumanism to [...] to promote the general welfare.
[20] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[18] TÁŃD́AVA. [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[18] He said, “I perform sádhaná [...] to understand what it wants to convey to me. Last night that image conveyed [...] stay here for a few days.”
[8] Some confusion arises regarding [...] physiology, the rśi wants to convey that the cosmic excellence does [...] stance (kaevalya samádhi).
[34] It is not sufficient to merely [...] worship of the crude. In order to convey the call of the Great to ones [...] eternal being will awaken in them.
[5] It should be mentioned that what is called sáhitya is not identical or does not convey the same significance as the English [...] the equivalent of sáhitya.
[1] Consciousness is the supreme subjectivity [...] these organs. The nerves, which convey the tanmátras from objects [...] the indirect agents of the mind.
[91] Here also itara jana does not convey the sense of inferior or lower [...] careful how we use the word itara.
[23] Next comes the question of language. [...] the form of the idea they want to convey. In the Mańipura Cakra [...] stages is the expression different.
[21] Likewise, if you want to convey the concept of Brahma you will [...] any replica of His own.”
[6] In this expressed universe there [...] however is very limited. You have to convey your feeling with only a few words like “Oh” or “Uf”.
[5] The mind does not have any physical [...] indriyas. These ten indriyas always convey information to the mind. The mind [...] process gets reacted to itself.
[16] The English word “research” [...] shodhakárya also does not convey the proper meaning. Either vishad [...] gaveśańá should be chosen for this.
[16] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] various types of tanmátra convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[17] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[4] Gandharva microvita are the collective [...] mostly of a friendly nature. They convey messages of the subtle world to [...] with a flood of divine effulgence.
[9] The seventh and last type of microvita [...] beings. These siddha microvita convey the clarion call of the vast ocean [...] symbolic name of siddha microvita.
[4] The second quality of Citi Shakti [...] only a mundane term, unable to convey any real conceptual understanding [...] finite or that which is not finite.
[44] We try to form an idea about the [...] vikalpa because the ideas they convey cannot actually be perceived. [...] sense of its meaning, but merely to convey a certain idea about an object. [...] in their literal sense, but to convey a certain idea. If one takes the [...] Thus meaningless words are used to convey precise ideas.
[8] Then the leader sought a message [...] “My message is ‘da’, convey it to all.”
[50] Consider for a moment: what type [...] justified.” Missionaries or ascetics who convey a divine message, or political [...] only theft, it is also pettiness.
[120] Prańidhána means [...] is not deaf. Dont shout to convey your mental feelings to Him.
[15] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[16] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] various types of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[1] You know something about aesthetic [...] aesthetic science. Suppose you want to convey to others the intrinsic beauty [...] not only arrange them, but also convey them to others in a very sweet [...] is known as aesthetic science.
[6] According to philosophy, the Supreme [...] personal God to whom they can fully convey their feelings and sentiment. [...] ones iśt́a.