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[13] So, there is a great deal of effort. Then there is no scope [...] called ujániyá .
[9] Everything has a limit, but human [...] human beings have advanced a great deal. They have discovered through [...] – they are the unlucky ones.
[6] “Tyajá durjana saḿsargaḿ”. [...] indifferent to them. How should you deal with such people? Instead of dealing [...] to bring them to the right path.
[4] Now, there is a great deal of difference amongst these religious [...] to accept, and which to reject?
[26] The study of nature is no less [...] foe, you will know better how to deal with them individually.
[8] Now the universal question of all [...] microcosms are undergoing a great deal of suffering with regard to their [...] the necessity of doing all this?
[4] Consider the matter of food. A [...] psychology is very delicate. One has to deal cautiously with such issues. While [...] Then only you can influence him.
[90] “Do you think this is a joke? Do you think the matter will end here? I know exactly how to deal with people like you: Ill hang you. This matter will be taken very seriously.”
[95] “With your endless grace, sir, we can now deal with the scoundrel properly.”
[97] “If the indigo planters gave [...] disrespect them and cheat them. So we deal with them according to the law: ‘First the stick, then talk’.”
[105] “Work hard and youll eat. Whats the big deal? If you say anything against my workers Ill run you off with bullets.”
[1] I will speak today mainly from [...] helps sádhaná a great deal.
[24] I said yesterday that everything [...] personal contact, “I do a great deal of charity and noble deeds.” [...] Rámánanda is taping what I say).
[104] Among people who today appear to [...] at all. Their only crime was to deal a blow at the vipras machinery of exploitation.
[197] The religiosity of the kśatriyas [...] would be able to acquire a great deal of worldly wealth. They would [...] human beings to propitiate them.
[47] Scholars, with the help of vaekharii shakti, waste a great deal of time and energy in debates [...] Shauṋkarácárya also said,
[27] This is why in the spiritual world, [...] the Supreme Entity. How can you deal with an Entity who knows all about [...] feeling. Please take it.”
[90] If art or literature is created [...] such literature will earn a great deal of money from it; indeed, this [...] sight of the primary goal of art.
[118] It is impossible for a short play [...] short play it is impossible to deal with the story of the characters’ [...] multifarious life of society.
[123] Whenever literature properly utilizes [...] the novelist, however, is a great deal more onerous than that of a story [...] Sanskrit term for this word.)
[4] And as I said, one cannot tell [...] fool. One has to think a great deal before commenting on such a thing. [...] the Tantric biija, phat́.
[5] There are some people who perform [...] and in the process suffer a great deal. Others remain seated with their [...] whatever I have told you to do.”
[1] We shall discuss one of the shlokas [...] shloka of the Giitá. We will deal with the subject rather elaborately. [...] [“Dhritarastra said”]:
[41] The characteristics of Puruśottama have already been explained above. Now I shall deal with the characteristics of Saguńa [...] is said in the Kaevalya Shruti:
[34] “Can a dream ever be true?” [...] subconscious mind help us a great deal in our daily lives. The non-recurrence [...] the different parts of the brain.
[57] So he applied his first trick. [...] “You have suffered a great deal in my kingdom during these few [...] brush their teeth with ash.”
[2] A great deal has been said about the objectivated [...] visualizing the same elephant.
[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] of you who study philology, or deal with the science of phonetics [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.
[1] I will now deal with the educational system during the Mahábhárata period.
[7] The situation changed a great deal in subsequent periods. The matrilineal [...] vested in the gotrapitá.
[8] Those who think dharma to be an [...] philosophy should be evolved to deal with the physical, psychological [...] relative environment of the age.
[11] Never do anything only to serve [...] publish only those facts which deal with the ideal of the Marga. [...] poems, stories, dramas, novels, etc.
[15] Explain to him in that particular [...] as many languages as possible to deal with different persons through [...] to create style of literature.
[38] The problem of language is affecting [...] variation in the expression. A great deal of inter-community conflict could [...] brings untold miseries to humanity.
[3] Much can be done to develop the [...] this you will have to know a great deal about the local area and put this [...] answers to questions such as these.
[32] So the position of devotion is [...] that were held in 1970. A great deal of knowledge was disseminated [...] is why Caetanya Mahaprabhu said,
[1] There was a small town on the banks [...] left quite abruptly. After a good deal of searching, we found my brothers [...] resided in a servants building:
[3] Stories of Lord Shivas white [...] detachment had attracted my mind a good deal. But I did not at all like these [...] their sumptuous food and fleeing.
[41] If the spiritual aspirant is advised [...] practice? He or she will have to deal with preya in such a manner that [...] “madhuvidyá.”
[93] Your every action should be with [...] ideation, you will have done a great deal. He is like the number one and [...] and the net result is only zero.
[202] When those who are guided by their [...] none boast that they have a great deal. The means to have much knowledge is to understand that one has no knowledge.
[236] When you help someone, if you help him a great deal, then that fellow will become [...] spirit and with his own ideas.
[461] Sushuni shák has a sweet taste because it contains a great deal of potassium, but it also induces [...] donating a piece of land to a Brahmin.
[1] Much can be done to develop the [...] this you will have to know a great deal about the local area and put this [...] answers to questions such as these.
[88] A person who runs after petty objects [...] oblivion after inflicting a great deal of harm upon themselves and society.
[8] Spirituality provides humanity [...] philosophy should be evolved to deal with the physical, psychological and socio-philosophical problems of the day.
[27] A world government is also essential [...] units (not necessarily national) to deal with problems such as education, [...] world therefore grows smaller.
[211] In my opinion, sentencing people [...] these criminals. We shall have to deal with criminals with a humane heart and guide them out of their ills.
[35] In the previous shloka it was said [...] sometimes wood. They spend a great deal of money making these idols and [...] people bear so many hardships.
[24] That which brings about a relative [...] and its impact is felt a great deal; but it occurs more often, and [...] ones life with sweetness.
[28] During the days of Shiva, prapattiváda [...] Cult. Here I do not propose to deal with Prapattiváda in detail. [...] highest expression of human activity.
[3] (1) Yama Sádhaná [...] perfectly illustrate how one should deal with the surrounding world.
[18] Himaván said, “ I [...] rather we have to move a great deal in the fields and along the banks of the rivers.”
[5] The minimum requirements can be [...] law. As peoples economy will deal with minimum requirements and [...] over other parts of the economy.
[6] A spiritual aspirant who wants [...] attachment, not repulsion. In order to deal with objects properly one should [...] ideation or Brahma Bhávana.
[5] There is also a great deal of difference between human beings [...] only speciality of human beings.
[4] There is a great deal of similarity between the Arabic [...] especially when I was in Greece.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] means “that in which a great deal of capacity is hidden”. [...] modern English “rice”.
[1] Panini, by paying particular attention [...] this reason he encountered a good deal of difficulty.
[3] What is pardonable in lower life [...] humans, who have progressed a great deal in the course of spiritual evolution.
[17] Now, one cannot bless others with [...] Duryodhanas body where Bhima could deal a mortal blow with his mace. Bhima struck Duryodhana on that soft point and he died.
[30] [Have reverential attachment in your heart, and externally deal with things as you come across them. The Lord will surely uplift you.]
[38] And what is puŕána [...] accurate, but it contains a good deal of educative value. The Rámáyańa [...] doing harm to others brings defeat.
[40] Vyasadev wrote something about [...] Puruśa, who transcends words, a great deal of verbal explanation has been [...] Puruśa for forgiveness:
[6] The internal clash of forces provides [...] some people who manifest a great deal of wisdom, but, reasonably speaking, [...] efficacy in the field of application.
[11] Human beings are social beings, [...] against dogma will help you a great deal in establishing a society of spiritualistic [...] the psychic and the spiritual.
[4] To give a blow to the sinners (pápii) [...] as they do not have the power to deal it. During this state of affairs, to deal a strong blow, a special manifestation known as Mahásambhuti becomes inevitable.
[1] Human beings come onto this earth [...] everything. So there is a great deal of work to be done, but the time [...] the mundane duties in the world?
[12] Have you ever seen a kellá [...] reach”, one which requires a great deal of struggle in order to go there, [...] dúrga were in vogue.
[28] In certain parts of Ráŕh [...] break and the bull lost a great deal of blood from its head. This bull [...] deity, although not completely.
[55] “You know very well that [...] village today, but it has a great deal of promise. Alongside the house [...] that this is my self-exile.”
[31] The person was really eating a good deal. I deliberately avoid mentioning [...] is meant understands it”].
[44] The value of the principle [...] this. At one time there was a good deal of individual research into poison [...] making progress in this respect.
[13] Gandha tanmátra : [...] ectoplasmic aroma due to a good deal of mental concentration, he or [...] in the external world as well.
[6] I shall conclude the subject with [...] fool. One has to think a great deal before commenting on such a thing. [...] biija “phat” mantra.
[142] The clothing company replied, “If we pay you ten lakh salami , the deal will not be commercially viable. [...] will not be there tomorrow.”
[2] I regret to say that the cure for [...] research on medicines, she had to deal with cadavers. The undeveloped [...] for diabetes came floating down.
[88] Himaván said, “ I [...] rather we have to move a great deal in the fields and along the banks of the rivers.”
[164] That was a short aside about the [...] not decay easily, thus a great deal of wood used to be exported from [...] construction of boats and local ships.
[32] Psychologists have learned a great deal about criminals and are trying [...] different from that of ordinary people.
[35] Through the observations and investigations [...] psychology, they have gained a great deal of useful information about born [...] with a rope around their necks.
[50] In most cases they are intelligent, [...] these criminals to justice, a great deal of caution and courage is required [...] included in this group of criminals.
[121] Increasing the number of judges [...] entrusted to responsible citizens. To deal with such cases it is not a bad [...] not as a feature of modern life.
[242] The manager, Balabanta Singh, was [...] thought. “Im going to deal with Gunabanta Singh once and [...] rushing into his office, he thought,
[6] The situation changed a great deal in subsequent periods. The matrilineal [...] vested in the gotrapitá.
[16] I was walking in the direction [...] used to stay there and a great deal of water was needed for them for which a well would not be sufficient.
[18] If the Lord has any pain or pleasure, [...] reprimand. That caused Him a great deal of inconvenience. To free Himself [...] is the cause of creation.”
[10] There are three types of volcanic [...] a volcanic earthquake, a great deal of old, hard rock comes to the [...] decomposed to form mineral oil.
[12] Petroleum can also be recovered [...] Ráŕh is a land with a great deal of antiquity.
[12] The manager, Balabanta Singh, was [...] thought. “Im going to deal with Gunabanta Singh once and [...] rushing into his office, he thought,
[6] “One who has ján, [...] ján, do not have a great deal of intellect are jánvar [...] despite being jándár.
[33] (The unprofessional behaviour of [...] to their own will – should deal very seriously with unprofessional [...] and not for school inspectors.)
[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] in peoples minds and thus deal a staggering blow to their morality. [...] cannot see through these games.
[14] Those people who opt for the path [...] pratisaiṋcara to deal with matter. Thus although there [...] termed “devotion”.
[28] My opinion is that it is proper [...] will benefit the world. Do a great deal of work and acquire much knowledge, [...] not possible without devotion.
[14] It is not possible for creatures [...] the air thereby putting a great deal of pressure on their chest. Due [...] so they also carry and lay eggs.
[20] Among the aquatic creatures, fish [...] use their chest and ribs a great deal and so are unable to carry developed [...] law of nature, they produce eggs.
[39] Even though the objective of a [...] process Sádhakas have to deal with the relativity of their surroundings. [...] action has been defined as Satya.
[4] The second question is, why should [...] saint Kabir did not have a great deal of schooling, nor did Rámakrśńa [...] some animals can feel as well.
[126] “In those ancient days there was a great deal of fighting between the ape-men [...] purpose of eating their enemies.
[143] “Today the rivers of Magadha [...] deep forest. There was a great deal of rainfall in those days and [...] measuring the width of its source.
[104] From the airport I went to the [...] had to be raised even higher to deal with the situation, but that wasnt [...] which would then require a great deal of labour to render it fit for [...] higher. There is no other recourse.
[74] “This Mágadhii Prákrta [...] today call Páli. A great deal of literature was composed in [...] script and Bengali script.”
[15] The situation changed a great deal in subsequent periods. The matrilineal [...] vested in the gotrapitá.
[57] The dog is a sharp-snouted member [...] exception). They also display a good deal of affection towards their young. [...] this was the ancient conception.
[60] Members of the feline family do [...] raise their young with a great deal of affection and even cry for a long time if their offspring die.