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[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[1] In the course of sádhaná [...] vashiikára. There is a shloka [couplet]:
[14] If human suffering originates at [...] paritráńa. The present shloka [couplet] says that Parama Puruśa [...] Puruśa makes His descent.
[5] The human mind attaches itself [...] me.” Perhaps the following couplet comes to mind:
[11] “A person overcome with lassitude, [...] life.” Krta [in the shloka (couplet)] means Satya Yuga. “So move ahead, O Rohit, move ahead.”
[20] Puruśa evedaḿ sarvaḿ [...] known to Him. Here in this shloka [couplet], in this rk [verse], it has been [...] will be done in the future.”
[3] The commonly-accepted meaning of the shloka [couplet] is that even if ones own [...] dharma of others is dangerous.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHÚDRA. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[8] What is gláni [in the shloka (couplet)]? It is a lower state, beneath [...] He makes them prepared to fight.
[1] I will narrate a shloka [couplet] from the Shriimad Bhagavad Giitá:
[14] No serious or sincere Tantric can agree with this shloka [couplet]. Why should the science which [...] 2 )
[18] In Hindustani, when ne is added [...] note of address. If we translate a couplet from one of Rabindranaths poems it becomes:
[36] So far we have been speaking about [...] dharma of human beings. The shloka [couplet] from the Giitá says that [...] This is the essence of the shloka.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Scripture. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SUBHÁŚITA [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[7] In Ananda Marga, even in the economic [...] reciting the following shloka [couplet] at the commencement of every function held by the members of Ananda Marga:
[15] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] Prakrti. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHRUTI. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[12] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] Prakrti. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHRUTI. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] by Shiva. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHÚDRA. [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[5] This shloka [couplet] shows that people have accepted religion only in hopes of getting wealth and pleasure.
[11] In the couplet the name of Rama is symbolized [...] endeavour is symbolized by zero.
[9] Jiṋánanirmathana. [...] [sage, author of the shloka, or couplet] prescribes jiṋánam [...] dahati pańd́itah.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Tantra. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHRUTI. [...] about the nature of the universe.
[4] There is a Hindi couplet in which a man is asked why he [...] jealousy is mentally degrading.
[12] The earth has many names. All [...] literature we have the following couplet:
[32] Then they asked for my opinion about the poem or the couplet. I said, “It is good but I propose to add two more lines:”
[4] The couplet is ambiguous. Its literal meaning [...] will not be able to bind them.
[15] I am constrained to say that although [...] ceremonies in Calcutta, there is a couplet the mother-in-law recites while encircling the bride with a thread:
[11] Sádhaka – Spiritual [...] Shloka – A Saḿskrta couplet expressing one idea. Shúdra [...] were devoted to physical labour.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SIDDHA [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] originate”. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHÚDRA. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[19] In our shloka [couplet], bhárata means “king”. [...] strata, is a bhárata, a king.
[17] Now in a particular shloka [couplet] it has been said:
[1] In the Giitá there is a shloka [couplet]:
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Scripture. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[14] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Consciousness. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SHRUTI. [...] (before the invention of script).
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] Mahásambhúti . SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SITA. [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SUDURÁCÁRA. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[39] This couplet proves that people have started identifying Lakśmii with Kamalá.