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[24] There is a story that once a man [...] the orchard. Then the man started counting the numbers of the leaves, the [...] and started eating the mangoes.
[37] Peoples life becomes mechanical, [...] ritualistic devotion, sham penance, counting beads etc. are meant only for [...] Sádhaná on love.
[7] When the mind moves in one direction, [...] derived. Even today in some systems of counting, “twenty” is the highest [...] when bargaining in the market.
[15] The glands and sub-glands are controlled [...] “thousands” without actually counting, so we might also speak of “one thousand”.
[2] That evening Tarun Kumar [...] on its sandy shores. He was not counting the waves of the blue sea: he [...] the vast mysteries under the sea.
[64] India, the land of many nations, [...] activities are always determined by counting votes. In that case those who [...] – that is, it will be ruined.
[33] Neither the vipras nor the vaeshyas [...] forget their hunger when they are counting their money; they forget their [...] for money without any hesitation.
[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? [...] human beings were not proficient in counting figures above a thousand. They [...] declare that they are pandits.
[69] In order to give full expression [...] the responsibility of reality by counting the stars in the heavens.
[11] Imagine a devotee and a philosopher being in a mango grove. The philosopher will start counting the trees, their branches, and [...] will and act accordingly.”
[1] When we are faced with the onerous task of counting a large number of things we generally [...] gentleman who was extremely fond of counting in multiples. This story is about [...] Khyát́andás.
[4] While Etwari Sao was counting the myrobalan seeds, Khyát́andás [...] four times but as Etwari was busy counting the myrobalan seeds he didnt [...] other ways he could try…
[13] Prabhumiishamaniishamasheśaguńaḿ [...] qualities, they will never finish counting. You are greater than the great, [...] to call You quality-less.”
[187] The life of a person becomes mechanical [...] ritualistic devotion, sham penance, counting of beads, etc. are meant only [...] (sádhaná) on love.
[220] Suppose there is a big garden of [...] on. They engage themselves in counting, and later they find that there are no mangoes left - all have been eaten by the devotees!
[1] The glands and sub-glands are controlled [...] “thousands” without actually counting, so we might also speak of “one thousand”.
[18] SOME [...] census total number after counting caution money [...] people directly or indirectly.
[3] (b) Whether one is healthy or sick, [...] according to instructions, without counting.
[18] “O Lord, Thou are the controller [...] guńas are beyond the scope of counting. Nobody can count how many guńas there are.”
[13] In India some rhinos still exist; [...] central Nepal. Everywhere they are counting the days until their final extinction. [...] creature due to some wrong notion?
[161] [In the childhood of the sea of time I am sitting counting the moments/I wonder if I might [...] anyhow hoping the echoes bring you]
[61] The string that is used for counting beads is called japamálá [...] kárańagut́i [causal bead].
[54] That day I had come to the coal [...] queue, I had been most indifferently counting the leaves of a banyan tree. (In [...] were possible, I would have been counting the stars only.) All of a sudden [...] run into you like this.”
[167] After we passed by the apple orchards [...] bloom. Some of their buds were counting the moments, waiting for the arrival [...] [spring festival] was not far away.
[31] [Bábá requests an [...] Bábá asks him to start counting. The avadhúta complies: [...] Now the Lord has taken it away.
[16] Suppose there is a big garden of [...] so on. They engage themselves in counting and later they find there are no mangoes left; all have been eaten by the devotees!
[6] Japastutih syádadhamá: [...] Krśńa” while counting [[on]] their fingers and at the [...] benefit for spiritual aspirants.
[49] Religions always prescribe various [...] one way or standing another way, counting beads a certain number of times, [...] times, so naturally they are always counting their movements, consequently [...] movements and external activities.
[10] So the first line is Tat Savitur [...] bhargo devasya dhiimahi (go on counting): bhar – go – de – [...] syllables. But in the first line (go on counting): Tat – Sa – vi – [...] pronunciation of the mantra is
[5] The Lahore thief told the first [...] million because they never finished counting them all – it was rather [...] Im telling the truth.”
[52] Ábgárii [excise], [...] Ádamsumárii is an old Bengali word for counting people; it is also a Farsi word. [...] childrens literature there is a verse:
[7] In a previous discourse I said [...] mango tress. While he or she is counting the leaves, the karmiis will climb [...] will quarrel among themselves.
[22] Formerly in Bengal, as well as [...] times, when all of India started counting Vaeshákha as the first month, Bengal also started counting Vaeshákha as the first month in place of Agraháyańa.