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[2] Now in the course of occult practice, the bondages [...] one with his object of ideation.
[5] The colour you see and call red [...] they say “red”. Of course I am not speaking of colour-blindness here, but of normal vision.
[1] In the course of sádhaná the sádhaka [...] vashiikára. There is a shloka [couplet]:
[23] So, in the course of such advancement, onwards and [...] found in this quinquelemental base.
[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] their own selfish interests. Of course, I do not say that everyone is [...] in the future to do just that.
[14] To control the masses in the psychic [...] This does not sound logical, of course. Logic says that you may fear [...] psycho-economic exploitation. Of course, it was an unsuccessful attempt [...] No one can check their progress.
[32] Love must be selfless. Suppose you rear hens, you feed them rice and of course you love them also. If takes one [...] will earn money by selling them.
[49] Yajiṋa is performed to achieve [...] ultimately they will reverse their course towards the inner self and will [...] yajiṋa is inferior to another.
[5] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] sometimes he neglected her. Of course, even in the Vipra Era, particularly [...] child-bearing machines”].
[6] The continuance of this sort of [...] respect and still do today. Of course it has always been a fact that [...] recognize the rights of women.
[2] At the very outset they consider [...] advantages derived from adopting this course shows that there are only two: [...] essential for intuitional practice.
[9] Some religions decree that widows [...] widow should wear coarse cloth? Of course He doesnt. Rather, He is [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[11] In each and every human being there [...] feeling? Parama Puruśa, of course. All the entities of this world are sheltered in Him.
[5] It is the duty of every human being [...] ever become virtuous?” Of course they can, but remember that only [...] strength will be greater than theirs.
[14] It is advised that one should acquire [...] Ganges will one acquire virtue? Of course not. Then what is virtue?
[39] The crude universe is formed as [...] vyomatattva. They must have, in the course of the thought-wave, evolved to [...] disappeared from existence in the course of creation if it were not replenished, [...] day be transformed into humans.
[46] In the course of creation we find, however, [...] muktapuruśa like Saguńa Brahma.
[51] Brahma is without any beginning [...] influence of Prakrti, the only course possible for His liberation is [...] is called sádhaná.
[1] The unveiling of the mystery of [...] (Qualified Supreme Entity) in the course of Its thought-waves. Saguńa [...] with the infinite Supreme Entity.
[3] The wish of the Qualified Supreme [...] (intuitional practice) or in the natural course of the flow of the thought-waves [...] Its units has not been fulfilled.
[14] Unit consciousness (átman) is immortal. It is always unchanged. In the course of its movement from crude to [...] with the passage of time, in due course a human being will also have to [...] human bodies as their shelters.
[9] Memory should be of – what? A tactual experience that took place in my mind in the course of my sadhana, or the bliss that [...] mere wastage of time and energy.
[39] Rivers also have three stages – [...] these rivers always change their course. No rivers have their delta stage [...] of Nepal and Bengal is required.
[3] In the stage of vyatireka [...] nature. For example, when in the course of sadhana one attains [...] exercise control at this stage.
[5] In between those two extremes there is another state – a state of mental balance (of course it may not be perfectly balanced). [...] saḿskáras become more active.
[1] In the physical, psychic and spiritual [...] psychic progress are impossible. Of course one may attain a certain degree [...] necessary to sustain the physical body.
[28] This being so, you might, of course, raise a question about your material [...] is His rásaliilá.
[16] What is the nature of this world? [...] – like a mirage. A mirage, of course, does not exist anywhere. Due [...] accepting these things as real.
[14] The role of Vraja Krśńa [...] the severity needed in battle. Of course, struggle was present, but the [...] aparokśa anubhúti become one.
[3] Let us come first to the context [...] say, “He is one of us. Of course, He is a great hero, far superior [...] 3 )
[25] There is a clear distinction between [...] time I may cool down, and will of course regain my usual composure. Then [...] The previous displeasure is gone.
[37] Now it so happens that human beings [...] obstructions to His joy?” Of course a bhakta, if he or she so desires, [...] musical resonance, devotees exclaim:
[14] What is the nature of this visible [...] this is Prakrtis inexorable course. No matter how dear a person may [...] progress or regress does not arise.
[64] We apprehend phonic as well as [...] colour” and this colour is, of course, the colour vibration. The Giitá [...] activities one can change the caste.
[74] By observing such ceremonial fasts [...] a means of attaining Brahma. Of course, if anyone fasts for his physical [...] imagination, give you salvation?
[88] People may ask, “We are ordinary [...] duties?” To this my reply is, of course you can, and you will do them [...] neither attraction nor aversion.
[13] (Sára means knowledge; Sárada [...] goddesses, not Vedic deities. Of course, in the Vedas there is reference [...] greatest of all rivers.”)
[5] This Parama Puruśa [...] mean a man with five faces? No, of course not. Paiṋcánan is [...] meaning but rather the inner meaning.
[9] The combined name of these three [...] the pitcher ever become empty? Of course not! Hence turiiya is a state of limitless potential.
[11] Although I do not doubt their intentions, [...] should be selected, not elected. Of course only lawyers should be eligible for selection. Such an approach is not bad.
[19] Of all the doctors you have come [...] also be prescribed as a matter of course. Here, of course, I am referring particularly to [...] such things to helpless patients!
[24] There was a time when diagnosing [...] disease yourself.” This, of course, is an angry remark. While I recognize [...] particular type of medical treatment.
[27] Surgery and injections are not [...] injections cannot be denied. Nowadays of course surgery is gradually being incorporated into homoeopathy. This is definitely a positive development.
[29] In cases where disease is caused [...] selecting ingredients from nature? Of course precautions must be taken when [...] and beyond the means of the poor.
[39] But to become mechanical due to [...] in most cases not to blame. Of course it is quite a different matter [...] cases this is not the problem.
[65] Can a business be run honestly? Why not! Of course it can. But an honestly-run business [...] run their businesses honestly.
[92] The production and distribution [...] this right. These goods should, of course, be distributed through consumers [...] considered to be luxury items.
[45] When the rotation is circular the [...] nothing to add. But if that circular course continues to emerge out from the [...] end of all its peregrinations.
[4] “Ekohaḿ bahu [...] subtle and causal worlds. In due course all created entities finally dissolve [...] in that Supreme Singular Self.
[21] The pulsation that is caused by [...] some time, and if in the natural course of events the jiiva does not forsake [...] meditating, meditation is going on.
[22] Maharshi Vishvamitra, Dharmarája [...] spiritual task that they perform in the course of the whole day. It is said:
[29] Tarun said, “Will you take me? If you will of course Ill go.”
[55] The teacher was delivering a speech [...] the school, excepting himself of course, were incompetent. He disclosed [...] examinations; and many more things.
[81] Tarun was astounded. “After forbidding his son to steal, he himself stole… But of course, this is the Kingdom of Hypocrisy.”
[128] The minister, said, “But [...] starving to death in that place. Of course, we are protesting daily against this officially.”
[17] The word úta is also used [...] “infernal creature”, but, of course, that usage is limited to a few cases.
[92] Shiva was the first man to marry [...] the word vyúd́ha. Of course, the word boŕo shiva has [...] traditions of that long-past event.
[62] The etymological meaning of upadevatá [...] knowledge, action and devotion, of course, do not bow their heads to upadevatás. [...] singular Parama Puruśa.
[86] His words raised doubts. The house [...] house also has a history… of course it does.
[30] Tuberculosis patients should never [...] the health-permits, it will of course be beneficial for them to take [...] should be wiped with a wet towel.
[46] The leaders had one more weakness [...] and Muslim, had grown old in the course of the political struggle. Possibly [...] such as the partition of India.
[53] It would have been tolerable to [...] but even that was not done. Of course, it is not possible to accurately [...] states on the basis of language.
[61] The Immediate Course of Action
[1] Wise people say that in the past [...] past, there have been crises in the course of movement, crises in different [...] humanity, and come out successful.
[9] There is a well-known story about [...] stone idol protect itself? In due course his temple and idol were destroyed, [...] mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[25] There are occasions when majority [...] particular, they should select a course of action which does not harm [...] interests of all the brothers.
[2] Human beings are generally acquainted [...] or understand anything. But of course it would be possible if they could [...] absorbed in Cosmic Consciousness.
[71] What is the internal state of the [...] stage, even once, no matter what course their reactive momenta take, have [...] everything is He, everything is He.
[19] Phalasákśiibhútah [...] of virtues and vices – of course, every one has both virtues and [...] admiration is a sign of deception.
[25] Phalasákśiibhútah [...] grievance before Him, then, of course, He is aware. So His witnessing [...] Phalasákśiibhutah .
[13] Chátras will have to adopt a natural course for the expression of their vital [...] properly utilize their vital energy.
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[12] Parama Puruśa in the course of His thought projection was first converted into matter; and in the course of pratisaiṋcara, [...] – this is the path of humanity.
[19] Of course it is not wise to think that all [...] greedy, money-making mentality.
[21] To the vaeshyas the social body [...] say that this is incorrect. Of course the vaeshyas are part of the social [...] send it to the junkyard.”
[30] In India prostitution has been [...] prostitution is economic injustice. Of course if due to wrong education or base [...] healthy outlook should be encouraged.
[31] Of course it is in the nature of a vaeshya-dominated [...] become difficult to exploit people.
[51] In order to raise the general standard [...] The individual controller is, of course, the vaeshya. But if, without [...] rapidly in the material sphere.
[70] Of course these comments do not apply to [...] worthy of veneration by everyone.
[11] “Samyauṋmasrnito svánto [...] good to see you again. Yes, of course I shall think it over”. [...] “Mamatvátishayánkitah”.
[3] Such is the true devotee, and such [...] sádhaná and your service. But of course, until you develop such devotion, you must distinguish what to do from what not.
[11] “Kramena devatá bhavet.” One becomes God in due course. That is, one attains Godhood. [...] different stages of spiritual practice.
[15] Let us now come to the third reason [...] only in the spiritual stratum. Of course, while there is no progress in [...] movement but no progress or Pragati.
[28] They run after the sweet music [...] have their devotion as the best course to follow. They pursue the path [...] language about 1300 years ago:
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] vindictive towards him or her. It is of course quite natural for an ordinary [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] anything independently. The animal, of course, is guided by instincts, inborn saḿskáras .
[6] Long after the Mahábhárata, [...] India and expanded his kingdom. Of course he did not invade personally; [...] páyjámá as a Muslim.
[12] Rice was heavily used, as wheat [...] language, rice has no name. Of course, the same is the case with wheat, [...] they knew only the use of barley.
[24] In the patrilinear order, introductions [...] matrilinear order alone was used. Of course today also, in some parts of Kerala, Bengal and Assam, this system is still there.
[26] Even in the patrilinear order, [...] (Legally married fathers were of course also in existence.) Today this [...] Pandavas were not the sons of Pandu.
[19] The word indra has different meanings, [...] work. Even these energies follow a course of regularity in their duties. [...] – “the terrible”.
[17] Action depends on desire. The nature [...] pain. People determine their own course of action according to their inherent [...] nature of their original actions.
[18] Human beings strive to acquire [...] of saḿskáras). The course of human life is determined by the nature of ones bundle of saḿskáras.
[6] There is also cultural life. Tendencies [...] discouraged and checked. That will be our course of action. We have to create new [...] programme and act accordingly.
[2] In the then society there was no collective spirit, no solid social structure. Of course the people were strictly following [...] thing, i.e. collective spirit.
[4] Human beings, are not carnivorous [...] that they have no weapons. But of course their weapons are less effective than those of human beings.
[12] (3) The ácárya/á [...] ásanas are excluded from this course.
[1] The subject of this discourse is, [...] progress made in the distant past. Of course, they are struggling as much as [...] is some difference between them.
[16] In order to fulfil the demands [...] not move too far forward, and of course, moving backwards is out of the question.
[64] With the dawn of civilization humanity’s [...] taste of the people of today. Of course, these are the results of epochal changes.
[107] It is noteworthy that some of these [...] and pain, laughter and mirth. Of course, with the increase in the number [...] box-office plays in popularity.
[114] Truly speaking, with the exception [...] People do sing and dance in the course of their daily lives; such songs [...] discriminating readers and spectators.
[127] These days humanity has lost its [...] longer has any appreciable value. Of course there are exceptions, but generally [...] may find the path to longevity.
[153] As the sense of subtle aesthetics developed in human beings in the course of evolution, a desire to create [...] success in the creation of art.
[178] If dramatic art is to develop properly [...] exempt from amusement taxes. Of course, people should expect that the [...] worry about how to sell them.
[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] pat́uyás . Of course, while painting gods and goddesses [...] pat́uyá community from society.
[202] The greatest obstacle to the collective [...] sacks in a corner of our mind. Of course, if some people lack the ability [...] or her social responsibility. Of course, it is quite a different matter [...] distinguished sáhityikas .
[8] Madálasá, who was [...] sannyásii [renunciant] in due course.
[5] With the development of intellect [...] increased day by day, and in the course of time real power passed into [...] parasites can be called the Vipra Age.
[14] Now, the point is that the entire [...] physical sphere will be overcome. Of course there has never been lack of adjustment [...] what about the psychic sphere? Of course the requital of unserved saḿskáras [...] overcome the psychic afflictions.
[12] The Maháyána School of the Buddhist Cult was further sub-divided in the course of time into two groups – [...] Kálacakrayána and Vajrayána.
[22] Now in the course of time, when Post-Shiva Tantra [...] any, it was a thread of snakes.
[11] Now in the course of time, when Post-Shiva Tantra [...] any, it was a thread of snakes.
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] of a mango becomes a tree in due course, but when the cause is quickly [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[3] No one can say for certain that [...] be transformed into gods. Every course of action of society ought to [...] beings are divine children.”
[5] The significance of society lies in moving together. If in the course of the journey anybody lags behind, [...] lamps with the flames of our lamps.
[6] Take for example Bhisma, a prominent [...] the prehistoric age. He was, of course, a righteous man and even desired [...] morality, he supported the Kaoravas.
[16] In PROUT I have said that to develop [...] to render spiritual service. Of course, we shall not force them to pull [...] longer. Those days are gone forever.
[5] The third faculty which human beings [...] there should be a specific training course; and we must start this type of [...] another for underdeveloped animals.
[7] But the originator of viśa [...] spider bite, scorpion bite, etc. In course of time, it was neglected. At [...] will be added to medical science.
[9] Ártapremánanda [...] her.” Dont you do this? Of course, you do. Similarly, if you eat [...] them about it. This is the norm.
[9] The word bhásaka [...] maker of the jar? The person, of course, and the earth as well. The suffix [...] with whose help something is made.
[19] The microscopic fraction of a wave [...] Pratisaiṋcara creates inferences. Of course, from the absolute point of view, [...] perception of the sensory organs.
[6] A kind of mixed Tantra was evolved [...] are suspended from her neck. Of course, in the idols made nowadays, just [...] significance, nor are the worshippers.
[16] Shiva has been described as “Gańábharańam” [...] dare to speak with his parents? Of course he will. He will certainly chat [...] outsiders would never dare to do that.
[2] He makes you do sádhana, [...] life and let yourself drift on the course of His will. It is He who is teaching [...] juggler ever aglow before your eyes.
[1] In the beginning, Parama Puruśa [...] and I will be many.” In the course of the centrifugal movement of [...] Puruśa as the Supreme Progenitor.
[2] One of the valuable treasures of human beings is their intellect. Of course, you may say that intuition is [...] non-human beings in the mundane world.
[11] The same thing applies to economic [...] birthright of every individual. Of course, there are a few opportunists [...] their intellectual liberation.
[6] In India, almost all prevailing [...] familiar to the common people. In the course of time Prákrta Saḿskrta [...] born. Those seven languages are:
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] of the local languages. In due course, with the development of various [...] recognition of local mother tongues.
[22] Tm solve the language problem and to adopt the right course of action in this regard, we need [...] glorified with the radiance of victory.
[28] That modified Islamic social ideology [...] between them has been negligible. Of course Islamic society has had some influence [...] Indian social life for centuries.
[73] Kśatriyas also think about [...] possible for them to decide on their course of action without first analysing the significant and insignificant events of the past.
[82] In the course of time the age of the kśátra-pitá [...] established in kśatriya society.
[84] A strong social structure could [...] discipline be awakened in the people. Of course by “the reigns of the kings” [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[102] In kśatriya society people are divided as a matter of course into innumerable groups which [...] since it is collective, sweet.
[6] So you see, it is only due to the [...] state. Manifested Prakrti is of course dynamic, be that momentum introversive [...] finally they have to forgo her also.
[16] Suppose you are walking alone through [...] Madhyamácára or the Middle Course. Ananda Marga prefers this middle course, because without a goal how long [...] Vámácára.
[84] Is not that Causal Body, which Turiiya Brahma is associated through Ota Yoga, also Brahma? Of course that too is Brahma. When the unit [...] Anujiṋátá Yoga.
[68] Wakefulness, dream and sleep – [...] abode, which is unmentioned is of course, undistorted, unchangeable “I”. [...] Shiva-like stance, is Sadáshiva.
[49] Brahma is not classifiable under any Varńa or color, but His thoughts are of course coloured. Colour co-exists with [...] different guńas or qualities.
[1] The Vedas are the unique manifestation [...] parájiṋána. Here the word, Veda, is of course used in the sense of spiritual knowledge.
[7] The word, Prajá, means evolved objects. Brahma is of course Prajápati or the Lord of [...] “Rayi” to mean Prakrti).
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] why He has kindly regulated its course of movements, so that it may not [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[4] So human beings concluded after [...] diverted towards the Bliss-ward course itself. By ascribing divinity [...] the Yajurveda it is said, –
[10] From ancient times human beings [...] fight even against criminals. Of course, with the spread of civilization [...] counteract these uncivilized persons.
[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] personified] in the Vedas. Of course, in human society it was Maharśi [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.
[1] In Ánanda Sútram [...] committed to start the creation, (of course within the limited sphere of the [...] Máyá has various expressions:
[3] Shiva established a city called [...] Abode of Salvation, after death. Of course, there were many more sinners [...] a huge crowd of them in Kashii.
[8] Thus this vast area extending from [...] Ráŕhii Bengali. Of course, there was some difference in [...] [“Where will he go?”].
[21] But how was this laterite soil [...] the soil and prevent erosion. Of course, it is not true that the entire red soil has been lost.
[2] The Bengali society today is not [...] green grams boiled in milk. Of course, rice was in wide use because [...] food items popular in those days:
[1] Varśa means “that [...] Kiḿpuruśa Varśa. Of course, in the nomenclature of “Kiḿpuruśa [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[31] An interesting thing about North [...] the moon revolves around it. Of course, in reality the earth is not fixed [...] aśt́ottariiya .
[33] So it is seen that the systems [...] is moving around the earth. Of course, the reality is different; the [...] moving in its orbit in the galaxy.
[43] Now the sun is changing its course, and the stars and planets are [...] prepared according to the changing course of the stars and planets. Similarly [...] the marine almanac and follow the course of the flow-tide and ebb-tide. [...] reality, the calendar is wrong.
[20] Those who dismiss the world as [...] with robust optimism: “Of course I will love my children with all [...] abysmal darkness of staticity.
[13] “No, no, of course not,” shouted his delighted [...] of such a strange thing.”
[41] The prince was embarassed and said, “No, no, of course not! The children of the water [...] splashing playfully in the water.
[70] At first, the demon was quite unwilling [...] representatives.” In the course of discussion, the demon pretended [...] and go and labour hard!”
[73] But there were some good people even among the priests and mullas and pundits, of course. They declared, “What the [...] foolishness, but no more!!”
[77] Devils, demons, black-marketeers [...] not of the same mentality, and of course all the officials of the Demon [...] honest joined the group of humans.
[90] The fairy, quivering with fear, [...] asked?” The prince said, “Of course! You should have asked for it!” [...] country, the Kingdom of Light?”
[17] [B:] [[The root of “nature” [...] means “following a particular course of action”. Nate [...] 3 )
[17] The second varga is artha. Artha [...] Here artha does not mean money. Of course, money is also loosely called [...] physico-psychic needs are fulfilled.
[15] Human beings are more conscious [...] knowledge is unchangeable. In the course of ones research, one finds [...] called “Sádhana”.
[27] We should strengthen ourselves [...] one is high and no one is low. Of course, according to ones virtues [...] the Mahábhárata.
[29] Apply átmánátman [...] universe will appear before you. Of course, this will never happen if one [...] with ever-increasing brilliance.
[3] It may also happen that an elephant [...] created? From an external source, of course. The elephant previously perceived [...] described as anusarańa.
[10] There are certain notations, both [...] move your legs, unconsciously of course. You may have noticed that sometimes [...] those who are sleeping beside them.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] hundred words in their dialect. Of course, they do not have a codified dictionary. [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[30] What is the vast play of cosmic [...] That which is unmanifest is of course unexpressed, but the principle [...] subjective bearing to Puruśa.
[45] Of course microcosms acquire the capacity [...] matter. That is, they can regress.]]
[49] As the psychic realm of a unit [...] beings do not act like that, of course – they control their instinct [...] Consciousness on the unit mental plate.
[20] In the course of time, however, the local languages [...] Bhojpurii during the Mughal empire.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] mainly live on hills. Over the course of the years they migrated through [...] not been introduced at that time.
[5] The society advanced in this way. [...] their gaping wounds. These days, of course, such atrocities do not occur. [...] forehead of a newly married woman.
[14] And in the field of science, what [...] During the long 15,000-year-old course of human civilization, we have [...] synthesis which, alas, we did not do.
[2] Of course, Tantra did exist before Shiva, [...] written due to the same difficulty.
[5] And in the final phase they attain [...] devas or divine beings, and their course of action is known as divyácárá. [...] the Lord. For He clearly says:
[6] Similarly, in manners, customs [...] place, which is but natural in the course of time. In northern India, environmental [...] predominantly Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid.
[1] Párvatii once asked the [...] properly and regularly and in the course of time they will come to achieve their goal.”
[2] But the mother pleaded for her children. “This you have of course said before. But all my children [...] everyone, including this group.”
[29] One who ideates on the Supreme [...] north Bihar to south Bihar. Of course, that goal is achieved by building the bridge.
[5] Thus the people, being inspired [...] today will be a clan mother in due course; so it was wise to please these clan mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[10] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] also its own history – of course, unwritten history. Many things [...] its unrecorded history silently.
[7] In the course of spiritual achievement, spiritual [...] through ota yoga and prota yoga.
[8] Those who think dharma to be an [...] evolutionary and ever-progressing. Of course, small details may vary according to the relative environment of the age.
[2] What is pápa? That which [...] are of recurring nature. The best course for an atipátakii is to [...] the welfare of humanity. But of course the mahápátakii [...] permanent benefit for human beings.
[5] All the psychological diseases [...] on the right or wrong path and course of action. The ácárya [...] can be given any responsibility.
[34] It is only due to the interim motionlessness in the course of movement that a unit entity [...] either untenable or quiescent.
[14] Some sects hold that happiness [...] enjoy that happiness? The mind, of course. But where does the mind go after [...] be no fear of pain or pleasure.
[18] In the same forest where Alarka [...] started living in the ashram. In due course he learned sádhaná [...] company Alarka became a realized man.
[6] People always seek a solid base [...] of darkness, it will pursue its course on the unending path. Therefore, [...] Shreya shall all fuse into one.
[37] Each of the spheres, namely, Atimánas, [...] there is no disharmony anywhere. Of course it is difficult to establish oneself [...] from knowing the absolute truth.
[39] Human beings derive or try to derive [...] foolishness to pursue them. It is, of course, proper to take care of them but [...] which is free from bondage of time.
[11] The major difference between animate [...] great personality one day in the course of evolution. The fly that you [...] nothing to be slighted or belittled.
[8] A little while ago I said that [...] Divine Sound] in the Vedas. Of course it was Maharśi Bharata [...] ráginiis amongst intellectuals.
[21] The r sound is the seventh letter [...] 6 ) Of course singers singing scales need not utter the complete word niśáda, but only ni.
[29] The sound m with hasant [indicating [...] [destruction] that occurs in the course of time. When people feel that something has become monotonous, they want to change it.
[51] Whatever you have said, or are [...] foliage and branches, and in the course of time develops into a gigantic [...] parábhyudaya in the scriptures.
[55] This seeing is of two things: that [...] second stage of vocalization. Of course just to visualize the perceived [...] the capacity of pashyanti shakti.
[73] Sváhá is split up [...] sváhá was used in the course of offering oblations to gods [...] in memory of departed ancestors.
[74] In ancient times people used to [...] adhivása the priests would of course have to abstain from drinking. [...] the aḿkusha mudrá.
[87] In order to master the art of dance, [...] ) Of course, mudrás are used in Occidental [...] nevertheless secondary to mudrá.
[2] The Bengali landowner was having [...] Urdu was his mother tongue. Of course, he added, he and his relatives did know a little Bengali. The townspeople believed him.
[8] The fourth factor is environmental [...] was a total failure. It was of course correct in the artificially created [...] be a total failure in practice.
[2] Prior to acquainting oneself with [...] different direction, but they have no course to adopt (gantaḿ kiḿ [...] what diikśá implies.
[10] Human beings practise sádhaná [...] and not Avidyá Tantra. Of course through either kind of sádhaná, [...] they have acquired towards Him.
[9] And it was for this reason that [...] to be written down. However, in course of time, due to a lack of competent [...] presently sixty-four Tantric texts.
[56] Tantra can be roughly divided into [...] dominated by animal propensities. Of course, these baser propensities are [...] the first-mentioned people to do?
[123] Only after one is established in [...] salvation will come as a matter of course.
[31] Personalities of intermediate category [...] democracy has claimed success. Of course, this has a political side too. [...] accepted [autocracy] wholeheartedly.
[39] Tantrics are to stage a fight against [...] Tantrics and not by non-Tantrics. Of course not only in the mental and spiritual [...] the opportunity to have a rest?
[12] The kings or chieftains staged [...] they lived in cold countries, of course, wine and meat were not particularly [...] often called “honey”.
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] Aryanism left in them today. Of course, the non-Aryans also took on certain [...] non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[35] Usually the non-Aryans were content [...] subjective sádhaná. Of course the non-Aryans, depending on their [...] and that of Tantra on the other.
[48] Even the Satyanáráyańa of eastern India is a non-Aryan deity. Of course in this worship we also find some [...] Satyanáráyańa is imported.
[92] The present social system of India [...] Dravidians and the other non-Aryans. Of course this did not diminish the Aryans [...] themselves. The Aryans used to say:
[5] The vastness of the universe is [...] the absolute world. Hence, in the course of sadhana, when a sádhaka [...] “tanmátrika samádhi”.
[15] Yet another significant remark [...] present. You have to determine your course of action keeping in view the [...] ignore the hard realities of life.
[2] So the Aryans used the term [...] granules bounce about, and in the course of this jumping, rice is prepared. [...] 2 )
[3] If we look at the racial stocks [...] expression of a race takes a particular course of manifestation, that course of manifestation is known as práńa dharma.
[9] Some people take every opportunity to needlessly criticize science. Of course, such criticism comes from those [...] notion as an established fact.
[11] Thus it is evident that those who [...] has become common and natural. Of course, to enter into a guŕ [...] invented through scientific endeavour.
[20] Most individual and social problems [...] opportunities to accumulate more wealth. Of course, even before the development of [...] would have died of starvation.
[22] Of course humans beings will not achieve [...] and a new person has taken birth.
[18] In Hindustani, when ne is added [...] not undergo any alteration. Of course, in Angika the verb does not vary [...] Rabindranaths poems it becomes:
[22] Now among the Indian languages, [...] used as it is in Hindustani. Of course, it is true that ne is spoken [...] languages. For example in Marwari:
[28] Most languages have fixed rules [...] is also based on this. It is, of course, for this reason that it requires [...] to learn different word endings.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its own speed. But in the course of time, owing to inner conflict, [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[13] Prabhumiishamaniishamasheśaguńaḿ [...] that can control your movement or course of action. Your capabilities are [...] to call You quality-less.”
[67] If someone says that God came and [...] “bad”. His disciples did, of course, ask him, if He existed: Buddha [...] “Is” or “Is not.”
[12] Now, everything is a creation of the Supreme Father; but in the course of introversion, as a result of [...] existence of the Supreme Lord.
[12] The fundamental factors are determined [...] luminous factor are the same. Of course, there are variations in the degree [...] is much cruder than the nebulae.
[15] When the solid factor does not [...] the crudification of matter. Of course this extremely crudified object [...] are composed of the same stuff.
[31] To effect psycho-spiritual expansion [...] kośa is not possible. Of course physical clash can take a person [...] after into inert bricks or stones.
[2] Bengali literature abounds with [...] those the author narrated in the course of dictating Shabda Cayaniká, [...] the paranormal events themselves.
[1] There had been a rain shower before [...] went straight to the field. Of course there was an agreement to this [...] around – where was Dhiren?
[2] In the field that day – well [...] area amidst three palm trees. Of course I was not really at ease since [...] whether or not Dhiren was coming.
[2] I had never been to Chuchura before [...] now visible were there. And of course it goes without saying that the [Bangladeshi] refugee settlement was not yet there.
[2] It was a long time ago. My age [...] call sociable at that time (of course, Im not sure whether or [...] around it once more and return home.
[4] I was sitting down. Right behind [...] lakes water. The place was of course a bit frightening. After sunset [...] of this tree and hanged himself.
[3] I have of course changed the names of the characters, [...] “I” of all the stories.
[33] The mysterious events in five of [...] ávesha. Elsewhere, in the course of distinguishing between this [...] as “self-hypnotism”:
[14] After his return to Bengal, Mahaprabhu [...] introduce the festival but, of course, in a different form. He said [...] know, all people like them!”
[8] From this we arrive at the conclusion [...] something, it should adopt the opposite course. The mind will have to be extricated [...] with the universal Puruśa.
[24] Those who adopt the reverse course are truly ignorant, in that as [...] in your degenerated condition.
[42] Madhuvidyá teaches you that [...] leading a worldly life, provided of course, that before dealing with any [...] to you from one and all objects.
[87] And then comes memory: “Oh, [...] actual experience of the mind in the course of meditation (sádhaná), [...] be any waste of time and energy.
[91] The process of Cosmic Ideation [...] leading a worldly life, provided, of course, that before dealing with any [...] to you from one and all objects.
[222] He makes you do spiritual practice, [...] life and let yourself drift on the course of His will. It is He who is [...] Juggler ever aglow before your eyes.
[257] The Tántrikas, (those who [...] not by non-Tántrikas. Of course, not only in the mental and spiritual [...] opportunity for them to have rest?
[297] There are many who resort to rituals, [...] the laws of nature and stop the course of action and reaction.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] cruder metamorphosis; the only course left for them is to go back to [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] happiness which will disappear in the course of time. Hence to desire or strive [...] is the only thing beyond time.
[4] Ans.: – Every cell in a living [...] Consciousness on the protoplasm. In the course of the flow of Pratisaiṋcara [...] status of a highly evolved entity.
[121] Exorcists and physicians do the [...] physicians do this as a normal course of action, the so-called exorcists [...] their ability to act independently.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] cruder metamorphosis; the only course left for them is to go back to [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] happiness which will disappear in the course of time. Hence to desire or strive [...] is the only thing beyond time.
[142] There are other edible grass seeds [...] lemongrass. Rye is an oat group course cereal which is grown in cold countries.
[2] In the course of their study, doctors should [...] – before they reach the planet.
[5] The air of the margosa tree destroys [...] spiritual practice. Some people of course use ámlakii (wood sorrel) [...] planted instead of ordinary margosa.
[6] It is often found that ultimately [...] he continued to support them. Of course he tried in his own way to change [...] much less exert pressure on him.
[37] No one can say for certain that [...] be transformed into gods. Every course of action of society ought to [...] beings are divine children.”
[39] The significance of society lies in moving together. If in the course of the journey anybody lags behind, [...] lamps with the flames of our lamps.
[23] By logical reasoning, when we know [...] should be framed accordingly. Of course, at the time of framing the law [...] based on a patrilineal system.
[25] This particular problem is primarily [...] bridegrooms guardians. Of course, there is yet another subordinate [...] then the situation is reversed.
[24] Since rational analysis leads us [...] should be structured accordingly. Of course, at the time of drafting the law [...] based on the patrilineal system.
[26] The problem is primarily economic, [...] the parents of the bridegroom. Of course a secondary cause of the dowry [...] men, the situation is reversed.
[60] A little while ago I said that, [...] three thousand rupees per month? Of course this will certainly curtail the [...] competence and sense of responsibility.
[86] Those who choose the middle course between morality and violence [...] advocate the path of violence.
[3] But to strengthen this unity still [...] For you, unity is the natural course, and division is unnatural. You [...] long tolerate what is unnatural.
[67] No one is high and no one low. Of course, according to ones virtues [...] attained without annihilating them.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] unwieldy load of poverty. In the course of time, they may have to go to [...] not the object of concern at all.
[218] The significance of society lies in going all together. In the course of the journey, if anyone lags [...] bring this potentiality into play.
[305] Such a practice is just the reverse [...] motives by adopting just the reverse course. Those who are very greedy for [...] establish one in mental purity.
[315] The sadvipras will pick up this [...] be transformed into gods. Every course of action of society ought to [...] beings are divine children.”
[324] Wise people say that in the past [...] past there had been crises in the course of movement, crises in different [...] dark, the future is sealed forever.
[13] Let us return to our original topic. [...] adopt this evil path?” In the course of our conversation, he realized that he should change the course of his life, and he took initiation. [...] Púrnima, has again returned.
[2] An ácárya/á, [...] the shráddha ceremony. Of course, it is the right of all Margis to perform shráddha.
[26] One of those festivals is Caŕaka. [...] his doctrine to five people. Of course, prior to that he had initiated [...] Rśipattana Mrgadáva).
[33] One more important thing needs [...] Buddhism and Jainism emerged. Over the course of time, Buddhism and Jainism [...] Shiva or the Dharma He propounded.
[50] Of course, Tantra did exist before Shiva, [...] written due to the same difficulty.
[18] Whether an object is manifested [...] into the Supreme Cognition in the course of time, we say that the Prákrtabháva [...] nityanivrttá [constantly waning].
[10] Here a question may arise: While [...] various creatures will, by natural course, attain the stage of humanity. [...] life as a result of past lives?
[13] I said long ago, and I repeat, [...] made by humans. One day, in the course of time, it will also be destroyed [...] bombs will one day, in the natural course of events, invent a deterrent force against them.
[38] But during the course of time, dogma has crept into [...] one life but for lives together.
[10] What am I going to do regarding [...] quit my house. And if, due to my course of action, due to my ideology, [...] I do not care! Or if, due to my course of action, due to my ideology, [...] monotony, for the sake of my ideology.
[14] After worldly death the disembodied [...] to perpetuate its I-feeling, or course through the medium of a different [...] internal application of shakti.
[18] The physical body of living beings [...] their throats become parched. Of course, once their sins and crimes become [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.
[3] You take service from the world, [...] give more than you take. It is, of course, your prerogative to accept or [...] invariably dependent upon each other.
[1] In the course of sádhaná, the [...] savikalpa and nirvikalpa are prominent.
[9] This abolition of old customs may [...] ones daughters still continues. Of course, when women become a little more [...] customs will vanish from society.
[1] This is not dharma – we should [...] widow should wear coarse cloth? Of course He doesnt. Rather, He is [...] persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
[18] SOME [...] curricular/curriculal concerning course of studies ( curriculum [...] that does not come within the course, out of context [...] people directly or indirectly.
[3] Jiivátmá is neither [...] the body of a hermaphrodite. Of course, even in the hermaphrodite the [...] masculinity, and some, femininity.
[11] Wise people say that the living [...] after the age of thirty-nine (of course, the period may vary slightly [...] its body begins to deteriorate.
[15] Átman is not subject to [...] psychic propensities of the mind. Of course, the desires and longings of the [...] cycle of actions and reactions.
[1] As the sense of subtle aesthetics developed in human beings in the course of evolution, a desire to create [...] success in the creation of art.
[3] Samádhi is not possible [...] concerned, it will come as a matter of course. Through this arrangement of death, [...] and, ultimately, meet destruction.
[10] Those who proclaim any philosophy [...] eternal), but also adopts the objective course of adjustment according to time, space and person.
[3] Death is also a type of change [...] has grown up into a boy. In due course, the same boy becomes a youth, [...] change, and rebirth is also a change.
[9] Who is a Shákta? A Shákta [...] through coaxing and cajoling. Of course, as a war strategy, there can be a temporary truce, but nothing more than that.
[18] The Course of Physical and Psychic Development
[21] But there is also a secondary factor, [...] into a human mind, in the normal course of evolution, then a dog that [...] creatures deprived of human contact.
[40] Of course, the requital of the reactive [...] requital within a short period.
[60] Immediately after crossing the [...] deer. The lake on the ancient river course of the river Lakhandei covered [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[29] Most of the people in the Vedic [...] ceremonies. Gradually, over the course of time, the deer skin was transformed [...] Brahmin caste in Hindu society.
[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not [...] mislead people, they failed in the course of time because they were not sufficiently comprehensive and well-balanced.
[15] Now, what should be our final conclusion? [...] intellectuality nor reality exists. So, what course should intelligent and wise people [...] nothing else but spirituality.
[7] In spite of the vaeshya community [...] Shaevas in their minds and hearts. Of course, externally they called themselves [...] Shaivism among the common people.
[13] 9) Singhabhum : This kingdom [...] sub-tribe ruled this kingdom. In course of time, this kingdom broken into [...] also included within this kingdom.
[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] Rámáyańa is of course an epic, but perhaps more than [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[8] I was speaking about arithmetic [...] celestial bodies. And if their course is not known, people cannot be [...] calculation of the Bengali year.
[1] Not only were the ancient civilizations [...] carried with them in their eastward course assimilated in Vauṋga-D́abák; [...] from north-east came and mingled.
[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient [...] though with local variations, of course. Languages such as Angika, Magahi, [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh, flowed down the course of a kind of rock, and on either [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[2] Does this mean that no Brahmans [...] Chakravorty and Bhattacharya, but some of course use the old Utkal Brahman surnames such as Panigrahi, Panda, Sarangi, Patra, etc.
[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] went on for centuries. Then in the course of time synthesis began to come. [...] hatred between the high and the low.
[5] Do microvita influence the mind [...] to the lunar plexus by another course. If negative microvita affect [...] cannot affect the mind directly.
[45] 19 Question : What is the macro-pineal plexus? What is its utility in the course of spiritual practices?
[4] Ans.: – Every cell in a living [...] Consciousness on the protoplasm. In the course of the flow of Pratisaiṋcara [...] status of a highly evolved entity.
[121] Exorcists and physicians do the [...] physicians do this as a normal course of action, the so-called exorcists [...] their ability to act independently.
[2] Answer – It has been said [...] – they must increase in the course of time. Though physical hunger is limited, human longing is infinite, as this is something subtle.
[13] Now the question is, what other [...] When an unmanifested entity in the course of evolution, comes within the [...] her contact with Puruśa.
[1] Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti, [...] music, dance, phonetics and, of course, intuitional science. And yet [...] culture and civilization.”
[4] Yet in the course of fighting for a Neohumanistic [...] selfishness and vested interest.
[4] Yet in the course of fighting for a Neohumanistic [...] selfishness and vested interest.
[2] In 1969 Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti [...] era (one of the key figures, of course, was Krśńa Himself). [...] embodied by Krśńa.
[19] Some of the authors most profound observations regarding women came during the course of discussions of other subjects. [...] effect on the status of women.
[89] “Of course” excerpt. First Bengali publication [...] Intellect” in A Few Problems Solved 4.
[3] There were originally four races [...] Austric and Negroid. Many people, of course, do not wish to include the Semitic [...] the Caucasian and Negroid races.
[13] The Gorkhas have adopted an Indo-Aryan [...] is mistakenly called Nepali. Of course this is a partial error, not a [...] Shriiharśa script there.
[20] The analysis I have given of these [...] is due to racial influence. Of course, climate can also exert a certain [...] turn, based on racial constituents.
[2] In fact samádhi is neither [...] mind attain parallelism. In the course of their agitated movement, the [...] kind of temporary equilibrium.
[1] Prostitution, the hateful disease [...] cause is economic injustice. Of course, where people indulge in prostitution [...] in the sphere of exploitation.
[3] Anyhow, last week I was talking [...] bháratakhańd́e. Of course at that time Afghanistan was part [...] temple has been practically ruined.
[19] The open stream of the Yamuna merges [...] southern outlet used to change its course practically every year. Later [...] Shiyáldaha [jackal eddy].
[55] Its outer meaning is: “So [...] comes the old Bengali rukh. Of course there are exceptions also. For [...] Migdáb in Prákrta.
[60] Nowadays we scarcely ever use the [...] nearly seven hundred years. Of course, the Sanskrit-derived word ráhi [...] ráhi → rái.
[75] A little while ago we were discussing [...] and again the Shon changed its course and time and again Pataliputra [...] Pát́ńá it seems to me.
[22] Of course the word d́áuṋgá [...] d́áuṋgá.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or [...] d́ámrá. Of course, a cluster of palm trees [tál [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[46] The word kholá has other [...] are both called kholá. Of course, there is a special word for coconut [...] (nárkoler málá).
[36] In a collective economic system [...] labourers will be reduced by half. Of course, the reduction in working hours [...] and the availability of labour.
[50] It is also true that the owners [...] should be arranged for them. Of course, if the owner of a property happens [...] proper humanistic arrangement.
[87] With advances in technology, the [...] various other regions, and in the course of this interaction they will have to try to understand one another better.
[146] The slogan “adult franchise” is, of course, very pleasant to hear, but the [...] do not have the right to vote.
[1] There are three main reasons why [...] or state developed following the course of a river system and the river [...] system, economic balance is lost.
[3] The Supreme Subjectivity is the [...] point in Puruśottama. This course of pratisaiṋcara is not [...] equilibrium of the creative spirit.
[14] Due to psychic dilation the crude [...] can have definite progress in the course of pratisaiṋcara, because [...] desire, that is, it may adopt a course of negative pratisaiṋcara. [...] can utilize to serve its purpose.
[1] This quinquelemental universe is [...] infirm, inactive, old person in due course. Thus, nothing in this universe [...] to the inexorable law of nature.
[6] The third source of knowledge, [...] around it. This assertion is of course absolutely wrong scientifically. [...] very detrimental to human society.
[24] Anyway, in the course of our discussion of pariprashna, [...] development and mental progress.
[1] [Bábá was sitting [...] Seminar Year. [Then he added:] Of course, Sádhaná Year will be continued for an indefinite period.
[5] [At the end of this, Bábá [...] few seconds. I will complete the course of one and all who will only follow [...] 4 )
[6] For instance, though the western [...] made to do this even today. Of course, it made some effort to bring [...] was not remarkably successful.
[36] In the course of sádhaná, when [...] web of saḿskáras.
[2] In the natural course of evolution, birth and death [...] development and scientific knowledge.
[13] In the course of time, instincts were less influential [...] of manav dharma or human dharma.
[17] For married persons : Keeping [...] unfit persons should have less. Of course for want of proper education even [...] Board and then guide the person.
[6] Of course, for want of proper education [...] Board and then guide the person.
[25] When the Portuguese came to this [...] cábhi (kuiṋjii). Of course, Bengali also has its own word [...] páoṋrut́i in Bengali.
[38] In the course of different discussions we have [...] a strong and well-merited step.
[12] Often it is difficult to determine [...] parasmaepadii, thus jayati. Of course, after a prefix the verbal root [...] accepted the use of ubhayapadii.
[22] This rule is followed in Sanskrit. [...] becomes the Calcutta Bengali. Of course, in this case the transitive and [...] se balla but rather se balle.)
[13] Now let us come to vargiiya ba: [...] in four specific cases with, of course, some exceptions.
[27] “But of course,” said the jackals. “Dont [...] relatives were overjoyed.”
[29] “Listen to the story,” [...] brothers?’ ‘My brothers, of course,’ he replied. ‘Well [...] way, even to heaven.’”
[18] But in order to attain the goal [...] first step, then] as the final course of action; one will have to establish [...] the last word for attaining Him.
[1] After millions of years, people have attained human form. In the course of evolution, people have passed [...] towards subtle spiritual experiences.
[3] What is pardonable in lower life [...] progressed a great deal in the course of spiritual evolution.
[3] Although it is said that in ancient [...] Aryans opposed Him, though some, of course, supported Him. Párvatii was in the forefront in the fight for womens rights.
[5] Párthasárathi, as [...] measure milk with a tape measure. Of course there are things that can be measured [...] [Supreme All-Pervasive Entity].
[4] Comparatively speaking and in ultimate [...] Parama Puruśa, the correct course is to gain the maximum pará [...] with the external objectivity.
[4] You should remember that Hes [...] supreme positivity; and in the course of creation when so many waves [...] Faculty, the Supreme Subjectivity.
[24] You all know well, you have read [...] theft. So He is also stealing. Of course, He is stealing for their good, [...] ignorance that human beings fight.
[4] What is the fundamental difference [...] (Qualified Consciousness) are of course also present in Parama Puruśa, [...] Bhagaván, and something more than that.
[6] Just as the owners of a house can [...] tenant to vacate the house. Of course the tenant may go to the court [...] the Supreme Controller Iishvara.
[7] Therefore it is logical that when [...] microcosms have no freedom. Of course in the kingdom of Parama Puruśa, [...] energy allotted to them by Him.
[16] The Entity which remains unaffected [...] uniform. When living beings in the course of evolution go beyond the periphery [...] above, they are called Iishvara.
[45] Human beings perform actions with [...] and both eyes are in front. Of course, if they had one eye in front [...] do secretly or think inwardly.
[2] Having been driven out of the Hindu [...] Áhladii liked her new name, of course, but had great difficulty pronouncing [...] “Áhladii Dásii”.
[7] To attain Parama Puruśa [...] hens, you feed them rice and of course you love them also. If someone [...] self-interest, swallows poison).
[6] In Sáḿkhya, the whole course of evolution from Prakrti to the [...] gross elements and their products.
[7] According to Sáḿkhya [...] objects of the world originate. The course of evolution is as follows:
[22] For those who have attained Tantric [...] show you Dharmatalla Street? Of course, now the name Dharmatalla has [...] Dharmat́hákur in Salkia.
[5] In the psycho-spiritual sphere, [...] particular way, and I also follow that course of treatment – but with a certain degree of hesitation and fear.
[12] In North Bengal, the Assam Valley, [...] The Koshi river has changed its course about 100 times in the last 135 [...] the dams will last a long time.
[25] That is, when the jiivas come nearer to Parama Puruśa it of course causes immense bliss to Him – [...] So one always gains never loses.
[11] When a suffix is used to indicate [...] “subterranean chamber”. Of course, the word “chamber” [...] began pronouncing it cembár.
[13] Changes in pronunciation when suffixes are employed happen in all languages except for Sanskrit. Of course, there is a corresponding change [...] example, hans rahá hae.
[3] Movement means the active effort [...] the potential to strike back. Of course the force under attack tends to [...] hold back the progress of society.
[1] Once there was a Bengalee landowner [...] you fetch some water?” Of course, he would only do this when there was someone within earshot.
[2] A kind of mixed Tantra was evolved [...] are suspended from her neck. Of course, in the idols made nowadays, just [...] significance, nor are the worshippers.
[5] Mind cannot maintain its existence without objectivity. During its course of creation, mind automatically [...] beyond the scope of its existence.
[22] In the case of sádhaná [...] for destructive purposes, but of course there may be some Avidyá Tantrics who use their acquired power for malevolent deeds.
[3] But after a chemist is acquainted [...] undergoing a tremendous change. Of course, it is true that the size of formulae [...] of microvita getting solidified.
[7] “The Divine Entity has an [...] limitless objects of this universe. Of course, these countless heads, eyes and [...] domain of the witnessing faculty.
[8] Some confusion arises regarding [...] excellence does not end in the mind. Of course, the mind is a powerful controlling [...] stance (kaevalya samádhi).
[24] What will be the result if the [...] the objects attraction. Of course in the initial efforts people [...] reversal of movement becomes natural.
[49] Of course, the body does undergo some change [...] scope of physiology and psychology.
[58] The primary feeling is received [...] undisturbed state for some time. Of course there is an external cause as [...] the mind instead of the brain.
[59] Of course, the brain is an idea-bearing [...] dependent on its mental power.
[74] Now the question may be asked, [...] by taking help from others. Of course, one may procure iron-ore from [...] completely unfit for drinking.
[3] Fundamentally, there are many differences [...] Dharma in Sanskrit, the Dharma, the course of living beings.
[4] But these common factors do not [...] fundamentally they have got common course.
[6] Man is not a rational animal. Man [...] entire Universe have got the same course. They tend to display their wonts [...] differentiation in that respect.
[10] Vistára: It is the characteristic [...] subtler spheres of life is the human course. It cant he suppressed. [...] detrimental to human progress.
[43] Today the human mind consists of [...] structure becomes more complex in the course of evolution, the number of these [...] appear beautiful and a peacock ugly.
[4] Sometimes in the course of sádhaná a deliberate [...] Consciousness is termed “yoga.”
[24] Of course, there was no caste [[discrimination]]. [...] Kśatriyas stop fighting.
[400] You can of course argue that if one acts morally [...] Dharmarájya is established.
[598] One can attain freedom only spiritually, [...] made by humans. One day, in the course of time, it will also be destroyed [...] bombs will one day, in the natural course of events, invent a deterrent force against them.
[637] There should not be any impurity, [...] motives by adopting just the reverse course. Those who are very greedy for [...] be established in mental purity.
[653] Similarly, on other planets as [...] undergo change in the future. The course that changes will take depends [...] of these animals in our museum.
[680] But in the case of human beings [...] the Supreme Father, but in the course of introversion, as a result of [...] existence of the Supreme Lord.
[3] The meaning of ánanda is of course “bliss”. It may more [...] and not in an objective manner.
[11] The mind is an ever-changing functional [...] momentum of every force is, of course, the Macrocosm, the entire working [...] development of crudest solid matter.
[23] Demi-Mágadhii Prákrta [...] both use the same verb form. Of course, in Maethilii there are exceptions [...] becomes gelun in feminine gender.
[27] Pisciculture should also be developed [...] to the size of the lake in the course of time. Each lake should also [...] fish provide food for the birds.
[82] The dog has been a companion [...] as a symbol of dharma . Of course, there is no dearth of people [...] is called kuttá.
[101] The handsome young man resumed, [...] ́Thirty thousand. Of course they quoted the price in US dollars.”
[68] The word med́haka [...] d́hend́hakii . Of course, the word d́hend́haka [...] world due to being guided by dogma.
[87] Today things have changed. Mákaŕd́á [...] first reason is the changing of course and subsequent drying-up of the [...] economic evaluation is necessary.
[15] Often people who assemble for [...] different places for a particular course of action. Such a place where [...] robbers kut́a .
[44] “Since they dont [...] “then you have to change your course, at least for one day. That is, [...] instead of Belgachia.”
[132] The other meaning of kut́ara [...] soil where a river changes its course and is forced to turn in another [...] received its name in this way.
[18] The human body develops over the course of some months in the mothers [...] is to become thin or emaciated.
[9] This was all pretense, of course, because Duryodhana had actually [...] those days that was quite often.
[33] How can one attain Puruśottama [...] hear the sound of crickets. Of course the crickets become silent after [...] their physical ears they hear it.
[7] (Of course there was no recognized philosopher [...] sádhaná at Gangasagar in Sagar-dwip.)
[7] The individual mind in a human [...] were quite underdeveloped. In the course of this one million years, the [...] metazoic mind is very developed.
[5] Suppose some one says, “I [...] will list Delhi as the capital. Of course, Delhi is not the capital now. [...] shall have to ponder very deeply.
[139] In due course of time, the verdict of the commission [...] most convenient in every respect.
[72] “Some unknown person had [...] carrying torches with them. Of course, during the bright lunar fortnight [...] was illumined by the moonlight.
[88] “One smart passenger said: [...] there for ages together – of course, according to the last census [...] where they were living.’
[13] Karaka + t́á = [...] many mean or heinous deeds in the course of their work. The women who were [...] viśakanyá . In the course of their work, these viśakanyás [...] called kárikás .
[36] Since one meaning of káru [...] request of Baebasvata Manu. Of course Brahmá, according to Baevasvata [...] the last day of Bhádra.
[38] In the artistic imagination, [...] obliged to stop thrice during the course of his creative activities. It [...] is Vishvakarmá.
[50] Species of the deer family [...] given comfortable conditions. Of course, there are exceptions.
[24] 1) Human skull [narakapálra] [...] not “forehead”. Of course kapálra-likhana means “destiny” [...] kapár) means “head”.
[151] For this very same reason, the [...] district for growing vegetables. Of course, the traditional areas for growing [...] rate and stuffed into jute sacks.
[196] 4) One who goes around all the [...] also means “rat”. Of course, karvva doesnt mean “mouse” (plural, “mice”).
[22] Now, we find that Ahalyas [...] reportedly turned into stone. Of course, here “stone” doesnt [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[28] Draopadi was one of the five venerable [...] will become extinct in the natural course of things. Those who, on the other [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[60] The relation between the cognitive [...] its original stance. We can, of course, call the embryonic stage of [...] beyond the subtle layer of mind].
[36] In prehistoric times, the melon had a sister fruit. But in the course of time, it branched out in a [...] when ripe) than like cucumber.
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] it feasible to enter. Later, of course, they established a colony in [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . [...] , the resulting word will of course be kańva , but it [...] remains predominant in childhood.
[127] He said, “Yes, of course yes; a hundred times yes.”
[157] I said, “Oh yes, yes, of course I know, for sure I know.”
[158] He resumed, “Annoyed by [...] hundred miles per minute. In the course of running, this elephant violently [...] chewing the bones of a fish.”
[164] He promptly replied, “Of course the corporation people. It is their fault that such a mishap took place.”
[176] He replied, “Why, of course the right toe.”
[3] 1) A particular fraction or arc [...] northeast, southwest, etc. Of course, what we call “the eastern [...] on. You can use this word freely.
[130] Immediately after crossing the [...] deer. The lake on the ancient river course of the river Lakhandei covered [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[167] The first of the three fundamental [...] traditional Muslim medicine, of course, blood is also considered a fundamental, [...] kapha (cough) in modern English.
[32] In ancient times, in order [...] another beautiful object. In the course of time the pin came to be referred [...] kinds of pins and safety pins.
[33] In the course of constant erosion, a mountain [...] “any kind of ebony”.
[53] Kam + ańd́ac = [...] Bengali guṋŕi of course referred to the trunk, and in [...] for guli or gulo .
[75] The candidate replied, “Of course I can, my Lord.”
[78] Instantly radiant with inspiration, the candidate rattled on, “Of course, yes! A hundred times yes! Sir, [...] ... just a chance, please.”
[15] 6) Someone has a carbuncle in some [...] performs surgery on it. Afterwards, of course, he will not leave the operated [...] is also called kabaliká.
[92] 5) Puṋi shák [a variety [...] both the Aryans and non-Aryans. Of course, red puṋi was shunned as [...] “spinach”, or “potherb”.
[251] I got to thinking about that pre-Pathan [...] during Nepali rule. Afterwards, of course, when Nepal was defeated by General [...] was lost to Sirmaor from then on.
[14] Judges can rarely say with total [...] personal influence over the judge. Of course in most developed countries nowadays [...] arguments of experienced lawyers.
[18] We cannot expect judges to agree [...] his or her behaviour during the course of a trial, the entire proceedings [...] be unwise to retain the judge.
[39] Psychologists cannot treat the [...] accomplish anything productive. Of course at the present time the patient [...] above measures for born criminals.
[41] One must always remember that born [...] disease is stubborn. It can of course be cured quite quickly through [...] be made more pure, more humane.
[46] Psychological treatment and strict [...] nature of habitual criminals. (Of course such criminals must live in a pure social environment as well.)
[72] Most crimes throughout the world [...] necessities of life have been met. Of course the tendency to engage in antisocial [...] justification for its existence.
[73] Throughout history millions of [...] they received guidance about the course of action to take, they would [...] the dharma of human existence.
[94] When a crime is committed within [...] receive clemency. In reality, of course, the crimes of both groups are [...] slight difference between them.
[95] Benevolent people may wonder how [...] rather than a penal process? Of course it is necessary to retain tough [...] people in a civilized society.
[11] The contractive movement at its [...] depends on these fetters in the course of its expansion.
[45] “Of course I will,” replied Aparna. “You bet I will.”
[52] “What favour?” answered Shakhcunni. “If Im able to, of course I will.”
[94] “Of course I do,” replied the king. “I want to save you a thousand times over.”
[113] Doing a double march, Duyo quickly [...] to cure Shuyos disease, of course she was. With this firm determination she marched ahead singing joyfully,
[170] Aparna struck one of the branches of the eggplant with an axe. Of course it fell to the ground, but immediately [...] of roots grew out in an instant.
[273] “Of course,” she agreed. “Of course I will.”
[346] “Of course you can.” replied Anumay [...] our brothers and sisters.”
[138] Madhumita replied: “Of course I dont.”
[216] In the course of years strange things happen The puli cakes grow tails. 44
[227] Ekanore said: “You are a [...] adulterating my products. And then, in course of time, I lost everything. Today [...] never have bad results.”
[285] At night: At night she eats 10,000 [...] milk sweets from Bohorampur. Of course, 10,000 kilos of those as well. [...] 10,000 kilos of whole trout curry.
[337] The mynah bird, nodding and laughing heartily, assured them: “Ill tell you, of course I will. Before that give me a [...] then Ill start again.”
[4] Thus the people, being inspired [...] today will be a clan-mother in due course; so it was wise to please these clan-mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] age of Buddhism and Jainism; of course Post-Shiva Tantra was running [...] Tantra was written in Sanskrit; of course in Bráhmii script. So this [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[1] In ancient times, human beings [...] khol , ghatam etc. In course of time, human beings, in a bid [...] końamátrká .
[4] The tuning pegs used to loosen [...] to excessive strain. The ideal course of life is neither left-oriented [...] and sloppy life. It is this ideal course that will usher in a life worth [...] brightly on the banner of gold.
[6] In India many seasonal vegetables [...] processing into medicines, but of course they are not beneficial for those doing spiritual practices.
[3] However, in the course of ones journey through [...] onward movement towards the Supreme.
[10] This intensely close proximity [...] become soiled with dust in the course of their journey in the physical [...] Supreme Desideratum of human life.
[46] I used to tell him: “I will [...] And he used to reply: “Of course I will. Just you wait and see!” [...] wont you look at me?”
[49] “Of course, of course,” he replied. Then after [...] going there for your work.”
[24] If one can keep ones mission in mind, then there will be progress. Of course, human progress in the mental [...] moves in the spiritual sphere.
[9] 5. If one is engaged in much mental [...] takes too much of an upward course, due to which his testes cannot [...] an ascension of shukra .
[12] 8. If there is a congenital weakness [...] surgery or intense meditation. Of course, with the help of surgery or intense [...] person into a female or vice versa.
[39] “That mound is not a relic [...] As far as I know – but of course you are well aware of this – [...] Bengal and Assam Province were:
[2] The eagle [iigal] is the largest [...] but they are unable to fly. Of course, not all eagles are equally large. [...] like the vultures of this country.
[1] With spiritual progress the mind [...] the Supreme Entity. During the course of this progress a spiritual aspirant [...] path, from the cherished goal.
[8] Suppose there are four brothers [...] hold different ideas and views. Of course, these ideas and ideals should [...] intellect for its overall enrichment.
[9] Let us consider the case of race. [...] the other the white community? Of course not. That would be nonsensical. [...] caste are also pure deception.
[26] With the help of the previously [...] gradually vanish as a matter of course. In the human society there are [...] food, dress, language and religion.
[63] Human beings readily accept traditions [...] Buddhist and Moslem influence. Of course, in the external rituals of worship [...] or the Oláicánd.
[19] Now there remains the third course. It is the course of devotion. What is devotion? [...] You.” And why do I love You?
[3] Well, there is now the question [...] gain pre-eminence in society. Of course, in this regard all persons will not be equal.
[1] While trying to bring about the [...] result of different factors, in due course society will automatically evolve [...] never be encouraged in any way.
[51] Religions are based on external [...] preoccupied with physical objects. In the course of time, these physical objects [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[4] Vaerágya is commonly understood [...] things and to use them correctly (of course without working under the control [...] from the influence of Prakrti.
[10] The purpose of the Qualified Supreme [...] beings is to make them follow Its course towards the subtle so as to take [...] (Saguńa Brahma) made them.
[2] Regarding the first duty of a devotee [...] certain environment and in due course become completely overpowering. [...] complex to take root in the mind.
[11] An original action begets a certain [...] human beings on this earth. Of course, philosophically we do not subscribe [...] Yudhiśt́hira once said,
[24] There is a particular system of [...] vital energy from the air. Of course, in that state one cannot do any [...] method, then others can learn it.
[8] First, let us discuss casteism. [...] inhabited by human beings. In the course of pratisaiṋcara [...] as members of the lower castes.
[6] The worst calamity that can befall [...] Destruction comes as a matter of course.
[2] Do you know the meaning of the [...] kumbha mela at Prayag have, of course, seen that sannyasiins having [...] chatra+an=chatra chat +rak=chatra.
[6] Of course your own ideation is of great [...] just has not let it be known yet.
[10] There are three types of volcanic [...] animals collected, and over the course of time they decomposed to form mineral oil.
[33] The original Semitic tongue was [...] right to left, and both are of course related as is obvious by the following word comparison:
[40] Of course, Rabindranath and other geniuses [...] previously composed this song:
[43] “Of course,” she agreed. “Of course I will.”
[1] When human beings reached the initial [...] was matriarchal. There was, of course, the system of maternal lineage [...] applied to both men and women.
[5] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] exploitative psychology of that age. Of course, I do not mean to say that everything [...] the girl remains unrecognized.
[8] “My grandfathers biggest [...] Therefore Dimalaya became Himalaya. Of course, there is considerable debate [...] muniryasya mataḿna bhinnam.
[19] The Lahore and Peshawar thieves thought this story was hilarious. They declined the offer, of course. They had no intention of losing [...] And he beat himself on the head.
[25] “My grandfather sent his seven sons, including my father of course, to the seven corners of the globe [...] prepared to clear these debts?”
[6] The fourth category is, we may [...] goal of all living beings. In the course of this endeavour, there comes [...] in a better way, in a nice way.
[4] Human beings steeped in their vanity [...] because destiny has already taken its course. You know, there was a person [...] have to move, and move they must.
[34] It is often seen that those who [...] brahmin or an untouchable?” Of course not. The inspiration not to do that lies hidden in your underlying devotional sentiment.
[43] The more microcosms advance along [...] granted to act independently. Of course they can only enjoy as much freedom [...] over which you have no control.
[54] Depending upon the nature of the [...] the body of a hermaphrodite. Of course, even in the hermaphrodite the [...] more inclined towards femininity.
[64] Wise people say that the living [...] after the age of thirty-nine (of course, the period may vary slightly [...] its body begins to deteriorate.
[68] Átman is not subject to [...] psychic propensities of the mind. Of course, the desires and longings of the [...] cycle of actions and reactions.
[10] Now, we find that Ahalyas [...] reportedly turned into stone. Of course, here “stone” doesnt [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[16] Draupadi was one of the five venerable [...] will become extinct in the natural course of things. Those who, on the other [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[1] Of course, there are a few opportunists [...] their intellectual liberation.
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] khudá became khodá (of course in this case I have already discussed [...] deldár instead of dildár. Of course the Farsi word dil is used in [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[19] There is a word in Bengali, ujir [...] [father], dont you? Now, of course, after learning what is correct, [...] Mámá, dont you?
[43] There is a certain type of large [...] ám. The word phajlii, of course, is Farsi. There is a story behind [...] mango became the phajlii mango.
[21] The moment an inferiority complex [...] exploitation occurs as a matter of course.
[9] According to the social code prevalent [...] this point of view Ravana was of course an atipátakii. Atipátaka [...] mahápátakii?”
[16] So Ravana was thinking only about [...] Puruśa as his enemy. Of course it is a story; but it is an educative story.
[27] This morning I said, regarding [...] tightly to a big tree. A devotee of course has the right to bind his Bhagaván. [...] Now you grant me a boon.”
[3] In the primitive age, society was [...] increased more and more in the course of time, the whole social structure [...] hilly regions of eastern India.]
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] fundamental or rudimental condition. Of course, there is a fundamental difference [...] the word “noumenal”.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] golden deer is one such a story. Of course, there was never a real golden [...] of them were the ministers, of course, but due to the hypnotic spell [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[3] Once, in my childhood, I stayed [...] was unseen for it had changed its course and was flowing about two miles [...] anything. One must always remember,
[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá [...] understand what the tree is thinking. Of course, the tree wont say anything [...] [[Kśańá]] said,
[7] In the ekendriya stage, which is [...] as Parama Puruśa, but of course they differ quantitatively. The [...] some influence on the Cosmic Mind.
[7] Although there is some small Chinese [...] Shyámadesh has been changed, of course, but the word shyáma [...] peoples daily life there.
[48] The word váhana means “that [...] certain animals as vehicles. Of course, in those days there were no planes [...] ekaváhana (co-passengers).
[1] Parents [...] writing “made easies” [course summaries] or study guides.
[9] Governments may submit their [social] [...] proposals without interference. Of course, if the teachers do support any [...] legitimate right to their services.
[14] I have already pointed out that [...] knowledge that they had acquired in the course of their education also disappears [...] learned, due to the absence of fear.
[27] If a false sense of prestige prevents [...] to those of another country. Of course in the distant future people may [...] as the world language forever.
[28] It is surely a great injustice [...] their elders. Adults should of course determine the type of education [...] generation must be safeguarded.
[63] However, the problems referred [...] building peoples character. Of course there is a way to avoid such an [...] non-political, cultured educators.
[22] In the primitive stage of agriculture, [...] seeds would sprout, and in due course, grains and tuber crops would [...] growing to stay just above the water.
[53] After the Aryans came to India [...] little water and a cool breeze. Of course these days there is some cultivation [...] wheat should have been completed.
[68] To save the Calcutta Port, the [...] merge in the Ganges. The natural course of the Brahmaputra is through [...] the Brahmaputra commences a new course via Pabna and Sirajgunge. Even 150 years ago this course of the river was non-existent. [...] the extra flow of water, so a new course was created because the river [...] merged into the river Padma. The old course of the river became a stagnant [...] deep tube wells for irrigation.
[160] Sufficient black pepper can be grown in Tripura because the climate is congenial there. Of course, Tripura already grows black pepper [...] market for hot chilli in Bangladesh.
[34] The direct representatives of the [...] centre of the capitalists, but of course they have subsidiary centres in [...] market value of their produce.
[5] This is also the reason why the [...] Dandyakaranya in Madhya Pradesh. Of course, their inability to adjust also [...] developed stable means of livelihood.
[4] Undigested half-cooked or uncooked [...] movement does not take its natural course, then those materials start to [...] system of healing the disease.
[5] The fact is that for Parama Puruśa [...] To whom should they complain? Of course, this may be a little inconvenient for Parama Puruśa.
[2] The science of time measurement [...] of the Earth as being fixed. Of course, the Earth is not fixed, but for [...] known that the Earth is round.
[13] Pratyakśa puńya, [...] can attain indirect virtue. Of course, people can also attain direct [...] explains puńyam or virtue.
[13] This was what the slave trade in [...] of ancient Greece and Rome. Of course, India and various European countries did not lag behind in this regard!
[15] I am constrained to say that although [...] their sons marriage are, of course, indulging in the sale and purchase [...] encircling the bride with a thread:
[9] Now, if anyone says that in human [...] progress, if the knowledge, or the course of knowledge, or the avenue of [...] feel his oneness with the Supreme.
[42] In the field of language this process of distortion is not very pervasive. After following its course for a long time it finally becomes [...] today in the English spelling.
[68] For a good and healthy society [...] defects of the present society. Their course of action is detrimental to the growth of a healthy society.
[9] Let us now discuss democracy. It [...] hands of tribal chiefs. In the course of time clan leaders became feudal [...] that democracy has some defects.
[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] mustard seeds themselves, then of course there is not the ghost of a chance [...] cannot see through these games.
[30] Marańa means change. Death is nothing but a change. A five-year-old child is transformed in due course into a fifteen-year-old boy. In [...] all the changes qualify as death.
[36] But those who want to realize the [...] ones pointed intellect, and in due course that awakened pointed intellect [...] intelligent people, not others.
[57] Dhiiras will always keep their [...] which resides within. So the best course is to seek only the dhruva, not [...] 4 )
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] monotony. It was for this reason, of course, that the need for kheyál was not felt in Bengali music.
[3] One cannot, by dint of ones [...] Puruśa. The scriptures say, of course, that one has to do sádhaná, [...] properly trained and disciplined.
[2] We are all born in this universe. [...] realize our nature. That is the course of our journey. How can we forget [...] 1 )
[15] The inner urge for this four-legged [...] composure, and want peace. In the course of their efforts to get happiness, [...] this feeling, is indeed dharma.
[17] When all humans are dancing in [...] poor, high-bred and low-bred? Of course not. In this divine flow there [...] Parama Puruśa will be angry.
[29] Besides, valuable time will be [...] even live for a hundred years. Of course, if you follow Sixteen Points, [...] hundred and twenty-five years.
[30] To ensure socio-economic development, [...] also have be considered in the course of economic planning. For example, [...] employment in every socio-economic unit.
[45] He remains covert in your existential [...] goes there? Your objective mind of course – the mind, which is His [...] does He have any movement? Yes, of course He has His movements. He is the [...] taking excessive food out of greed.
[23] We take the oldest time of the [...] have a language before then? Of course they did. Mankind appeared on [...] and are stopping singing them.
[14] For the general public there was the middle course. This middle course is called madhyama márga [...] represented by [ tála ].
[15] A middle course was invented, and in Oriental [...] tá plus la .
[13] It is the natural wont of the mind [...] shape of that crude thing in the course of time. Hence the proverb “As [...] their objects of contemplation.
[22] And above all occult powers is [...] the supreme cognitive faculty. Of course, those who are already endowed with devotion will automatically acquire this power.
[16] Devotion plays a positive role [...] [“divine love”]. Of course, káma is nothing [...] be the sustainer of devotion.
[25] A record should be kept of the [...] productivity of their land. Of course, landowners who do not work in the cooperative will not be entitled to wages.
[1] Guńa here [in spiritual [...] principles, binds Puruśa, of course with the due permission of Puruśa, [...] “I”] come into being.
[14] When a relationship is established [...] [decoration in the form of ash]. Of course this is madhyapadalopii [dropping [...] karmadháraya in their answer papers.
[27] Some samása are completely [...] it is dvandva samása, of course, but by this Mr. Rams mood [...] to the reading of the Chandi].
[16] For a unit mind the wisest course of action is to ideate on the [...] automatically becomes composed.
[33] Purport: If, even after the transformation [...] elements after the explosion, of course, retake the same old path of saiṋcara.
[4] If the external factors necessary [...] the citta of the unit mind. Of course, once an incident is recollected, [...] time before it finally disappears.
[5] In Oriya re is added for the seventh case. Of course sometimes te is used in poetry; [...] same; poetry enjoys more leeway.
[10] English uses the locative indicators [...] “on” is more proper. Of course some people do use “on”, [...] legs” is more idiomatic.
[67] There is a place in Mymensing District known as Bahadurabad. The word ábád is, of course, Farsi but while the word báhádur [...] should have been Phazal-ul-Karim.
[9] In old Bengali, from fifteen hundred [...] more or less the same script. Of course there is a slight difference between [...] – a, á, ka, kha, etc.
[15] Even though there is great grammatical [...] laŕkiyán ja rahiin thiin. Of course, in the beginning people used [...] “blackberry graft”, and so on.
[11] In olden times people used to form [...] directly connected with the verb. Of course it is certainly connected indirectly [...] connected with the imperative.
[12] Now the question arises, how did [...] Shá is an open syllable. Of course, in Bengali many people do not want to accept the vocative case as a separate case.
[14] Now let us move on to the second [...] rather than the rice eating Ram. Of course, we can also understand who is [...] always used with the accusative.
[18] Earlier I said that the Vedic word [...] pronounced bhu and nu respectively. Of course in French the final “s” is silent.
[20] At any rate, although the second [...] khacche [Ram is eating rice]. Of course in Rarhi Bengali they still say [...] Oriya they say mu gharaku jibi.
[29] The next subject for discussion [...] not have any value as a case. Of course, in Sanskrit it has some value [...] case-ending or case indicator.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] monotony. It was for this reason, of course, that the need for kheyál was not felt in Bengali music.
[7] Now the question arises: if the [...] Sanskrit is the source of Bengali. Of course, secondarily we can also say that [...] ankle-bells on the ankles of Bengali.
[30] The same kind of waywardness in [...] “curd” and so on. Of course, when it comes to spelling one [...] social consciousness will suffer.
[31] In the case of comparison, when [...] “compare to” is used. Of course, an English synonym for “compare to” is “contrast”.
[34] The Bengali word ákádamii [...] ákádamii as Latin. Of course, the word is now Latin but it [...] try to remove them from Bengali.
[1] A few days ago a journalist asked [...] lives. This fear of atom bombs is of course there, but that is not the appropriate [...] powerful than its psychic strength.
[29] What is that flute? The oṋḿkára. [...] internally and externally. In the course of your sádhaná you will come in contact with these sounds.
[5] “Do you want to deny me the [...] heaven?” “No, no, no, of course not,” said the innocent [...] the greatest reluctance.”
[9] Jiṋánam. A jiṋánii [...] approach? What should be the practical course? The jiṋániis have [...] jiṋánam anantaḿ Brahma.
[1] 1300 years ago, India gave birth [...] devotion or bhakti is the best course. Now what is bhakti?
[22] Japakriyá and dhyána [...] intense psychic concentration. Of course one must serve without expecting [...] sphere if he or she shuns service.
[14] In many cities and towns of Bengal [...] originally it was not a big market. Of course, there are Baŕa Bájárs [...] surrounding the Buŕoshiva temple.
[8] Now in the case of psycho-spiritual [...] animals cannot do it. Now in the course of this psycho-spiritual advancement, [...] better it is. He is the blessed one.
[6] Now knowingly or unknowingly, consciously [...] by another nucleus, and in the course of this there take place so many [...] life. Stirlessness means death.
[14] Rasa: Rasa means “flow”. [...] that they are the same thing? Of course not.
[9] Let me say one more thing. Kiirtana [...] both verbal and written. So of course kiirtana comes within the purview not only of culture, but also of literature.
[28] So you see these are all psychic [...] develop the habit of idleness in the course of their lives. Idleness is most [...] harmful in the physical world.
[7] Jaeva Dharma: “Dharma of living things”, the course of animal life Jagat: Universe; [...] Jiivátman: individual soul
[15] Once an egg is layed, the embryo [...] supplying warmth from her own body. Of course, not all creatures hatched from [...] she will often chase after them.
[20] Ancient támralipi, or inscriptions [...] was written in this script. Of course, the official language of the [...] courts and Urdu took its place.
[29] While the mind is still attached [...] Sádhaná. The best course, therefore, is to help these persons [...] to give up superstitions easily.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] means encouraging injustice. Of course, if you find that the aggressor [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[88] The application of force must be [...] [motives] by adopting just the reverse course. Those who are very greedy for [...] establishment in mental shaoca.
[89] Human beings desire to acquire [...] will have to adopt the opposite course to get rid of the burning flames [...] smashing the fetters of unit ego.
[106] You cannot attain Brahma by tapah, [...] make the proper use of objects. Of course it is better to do something than [...] psychological benefit. Buddha said,
[109] There is another peculiarity in [...] with discrimination changes the course of action and leads people towards emancipation. Of course, devotion also gives rise to discrimination [...] have not experienced Cosmic bliss.
[6] In ancient times people were made [...] Tantric traditions too. It is of course a fact that all sins first originate [...] is to sing and dance kiirtana.)
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] golden deer is one such story. Of course, there was never a real golden [...] of them were the ministers, of course, but due to the hypnotic spell [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[24] Tal + ac = tala. By adding the [...] Rasátala is considered the crudest. Of course, the word rasátala is used to mean the worst kind of hell.
[49] The collective name of the five [...] práńáyámah. Of course, there is another explication [...] práńáyáma.
[101] “This was during the time [...] to the west was Jharkhanda. Of course this was before human beings came to the earth.
[116] “Of course, I have a strong attraction to [...] ape-men first appeared?”
[8] Aoktha means “concerning [...] aokthika as correct. They are, of course, principally from the Rgvedic [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.
[47] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] exploitative psychology of that age. Of course, I do not mean to say that everything [...] the girl remains unrecognized.
[72] During the course of our discussion Chandan hit [...] would be along in ten minutes.
[8] In the days of Shiva, the Aryans [...] gave a systematic form to it. Of course, Tantra in its Káshmiirii [...] although it was not classical Tantra.
[39] “Of course, nothing in this world is completely [...] apart due to his own incompetence.
[63] “One does not have to go [...] on superstition and belief. Of course, the spirit of revolt against [...] not able to accept it easily. Of course, some people did accept it, but [...] to propagate his new religion.
[69] “There was one more thing [...] ) Of course, they learned to speak Bengali, [...] removed from the common people.
[99] “Talking about Gazipur reminds [...] (Sujá-i-ghát́). Of course, Suja stopped for one night while [...] there is still a mystery today.
[106] My visitor paused for a moment, [...] dont seem to be annoyed at all. Of course, these are all your thoughts. They are only coming out of my mouth.”
[8] Of course, to attain supreme spiritual salvation [...] samádhi through other gurus.
[8] You will notice how much sin a [...] that person committed over the course of lifetimes! It is well nigh [...] His other name is Hari, or thief.
[13] Thus the people, being inspired [...] today will be a clan-mother in due course; so it was wise to please these clan-mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[18] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] also its own history – of course, unwritten history. Many things [...] its unrecorded history silently.
[35] The prehistoric human beings did [...] religion, but as very useful things. Of course godhood was imposed on trees afterwards, [...] 3 )
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] age of Buddhism and Jainism; of course Post-Shiva Tantra was running [...] Tantra was written in Sanskrit; of course in Bráhmii script. So this [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[30] Today many people believe that [...] farms can increase production. Of course, it is not necessary that all [...] collective farms in the Soviet Union.
[19] When we say itara we mean “masse”. In spoken English, of course, we write “mass” but [...] “ahn-route”, not “en route”.
[54] Situated between two hills was [...] thatching roofs, making fences, and of course as cooking fuel. But above all, [...] becomes impossible to find them.
[110] The verbal root má also [...] and return. Etymologically, of course, when it takes the earth one day [...] sun by virtue of their differing course, so a proper picture of the sun cannot be had through them.
[124] The original home of sugar cane [...] to the deity”]. Here, of course, gud́a means aekśava guŕ.
[5] Prakrti belongs to whom? She belongs [...] style of functioning. It is of course a fact that Parama Puruśa [...] operational system He has created.
[9] As Prakrti is also infinite, Her [...] system which He created. It is of course true.
[8] The renowned Agra jam in north [...] Portuguese arrived in this country. Of course, native fruits such as mango and jackfruit were already here, therefore they have Sanskrit names.
[17] That is why when sádhakas [...] the scope of the sense organs, of course by the grace of guru or Brahma, [...] belong to the same world. There of course will be temporal and personal [...] though they may be high-caste.