De > References for ‘dear’
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[11] “Every living beings [...] that being. Just as my own life is dear to me, so is the life of others dear to them. One who knows the truth [...] render selfless service to humanity.
[16] Práńáha yathátmanobhiiśt́áh [...] of each and every entity is very dear to them; all love their lives [...] “just as my life is very dear, very beloved to me, so other lives are also very dear to me” – such people [...] there is no chance for life again.
[3] Kiirtaniiyah sadá Harih [...] one question. The devotee is very dear to Hari and Hari is also very dear to the devotee. And Hari steals [...] prevalent in the scriptures –
[9] Memory should be of – what? [...] happiness, sweet stories of near and dear ones. But all those things are a mere wastage of time and energy.
[23] So when Parama Puruśa is [...] Puruśa: all are His progeny, His dear children. Human beings out of [...] physically, mentally, an spiritually.
[8] So you tell yourself, “No, [...] object. Then, you think, “Oh dear, Im going to be late in [...] your mental ear to hear her words.
[13] Not only does the mind remain attached to physical objects, psychic ones are equally dear to it. Great scholars probe deeply [...] materialized if their desire is intense.
[26] Rádhá attained Krśńa [...] one-pointed to derive bliss from my dear Krśńa.” Usually [...] bháva, in Vraja Krśńa.
[20] He has created jiivas, created [...] Parama Puruśa which are so dear to jiivas, that they want to go [...] bliss. This has already been proven.
[14] What is the nature of this visible [...] inexorable course. No matter how dear a person may be to me, I cannot [...] is fast approaching to snatch my dear one away from me with its vicious [...] progress or regress does not arise.
[24] In the psychic sphere, too, people [...] weep at the loss of their near and dear ones. This is psychic affliction.
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[11] It is a very personal and familiar [...] Vapra-Bappá-Bábá. Vapra means “dear”. Parama Puruśa is dear to one and all, and so human beings call Him Bábá. Likewise, all created beings are dear to Parama Puruśa, so to [...] relationship is interdependent.
[16] “My god! My dear son – dead!” said [...] said everyones well.”
[20] “Oh my dear wife,” he wailed. “Can [...] returned to the steamer jetty.
[11] Every human being, every animal, [...] Him. Parama Puruśa is more dear to you than you are to yourself. [...] will remain within His circle.
[26] Even the worms and insects that infest hell are as dear to them as the greatest of human [...] the true stance of immortality.
[8] Due to their mutual relation of [...] and the same thing. If a near and dear member of a family dies, the other [...] never remain oblivious to Him.
[1] Grhakanyá. Kan + yat + t́á. [...] word kanyá means “a dear little girl”.
[10] “Why is my husband so dear? Because of the pleasure that he gives me. My husband is dear to me not because he is my husband [...] pleasure in loving him. My son is dear to me not because he is my son [...] the psychology of human beings.
[2] While rendering service to the [...] Puruśa. Thus it is very very dear to Him. When you render service [...] Parama Puruśa – His dear sons and dear daughters. Hence your duty is [...] certainly you will attain Him.
[113] Among modern critics we can observe [...] tragic event such as the death of a dear one, the bereaved mother or wife [...] rehearse the song beforehand?
[11] “Dear son, although you are but a child [...] to decorate the eye. “My dear child, there is no black spot [...] Madálasá teaches her son.”
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] unable to bear the insults to her dear husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] unable to bear the insults to her dear husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.
[35] Those who think that to attain [...] sever contact with their near and dear ones and retire to the seclusion [...] injustice; they are mentally unbalanced.
[9] Ártapremánanda [...] grief. If someone close to us or dear to us dies, then shoka [...] them about it. This is the norm.
[64] Ones husband is not dear for the husbands sake: the husband is dear because the attainment of a husband thrills the heart with an avalanche of joy. The son is not dear for the sons sake: the possession [...] disinherit him. All things are not dear for their sake alone; their possession is dear and pleasing only when they fill the heart with a jubilant vibration.
[71] There is still another type of [...] concerning their distant near and dear ones, this is called telepathic [...] clairvoyance is something different.)
[60] That is why I say, the greater [...] Maháprabhu Caetanya had said to his dear disciple, –
[10] “One goes to Vaekuńt́ha, my dear,” he replied.
[14] Raising his voice even more, Vyasa said, “People go to Vaekuńt́ha, dear lady, they go to Vaekuńt́ha.”
[27] There are some ignorant people [...] of knowledge, realize that their dear Lord is not affected by religious paraphernalia and pretentious shows of devotion.
[9] There is a story in the Rámáyańa [...] Angada said: “Indrajit, my dear friend. I see twenty Ravanas! [...] they resumed their original forms.
[5] Mr. Ganguli lived alone with his [...] symptoms of that disease are, my dear,” she shouted at the top of her voice.
[10] “My dear,” shouted Mrs. Ganguli from [...] tobaccos bad for the health.”
[13] “My dear,” shouted Mrs. Ganguli from [...] start eating them tomorrow.”
[19] “Bullocks!” screamed [...] Kick this wretch out of the house, dear! He expects you, the son of a [...] touches with diluted cow dung.”
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[4] [Just as my life is dear to me, similarly the life of another creature is dear to it. Every entity loves its [...] every object of this creation.]
[4] The Lord replied, “It is [...] limitations, and isms are the places dear to me.
[89] The magnanimity of Shiva was as [...] namah. Those entities who were very dear to Shiva by virtue of their personal [...] is the acoustic root of Shiva.
[91] Aḿ is the acoustic root [...] kháná khále [“Come, my dear child, come and eat your food”]. [...] listeners hearts and influence them.
[8] Human nature is such that one thinks that what is dear to oneself must be dear to everybody. So the ghee-, meat- [...] performed by a sovereign ruler], etc.
[82] After the Aryan settlement in India [...] the highest to the lowest, were dear to Him. Irrespective of class [...] through a compromise with Him.
[51] The relationship between the Lord [...] to his mother and says, “Dear Mummy, I am very hungry, please give me food.” He will never speak of his sins.
[20] Human beings want to do many great [...] Máyá, and you are My dear devotee. So why should you be [...] have a place on My own lap.”
[67] If someone says that God came and told him, “Thou art my dear Son” or “Thou art [...] “Is” or “Is not.”
[1] At that time my mothers youngest [...] – eat, dear.” Uncle sat up to take the [...] night his mother had died suddenly.
[30] Even in the waking state “the [...] concerning ones near and dear ones who are far away.” [...] to so-called ghosts or spirits.
[87] And then comes memory: “Oh, [...] think of a story of a near and dear one from twenty or twenty-five [...] be any waste of time and energy.
[21] “He who illumines the external [...] resplendent entity of all. To make His dear children dance in joy and overflowing [...] hide-and-seek with His little children:
[22] SOME [...] and started shrieking, "Auntie dear, auntie dear, come quick. These strangers [...] wretches, trying to kidnap my dear niece? I am Jagadamba the Bamni, [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[23] LETTER-WRITING [...] relative of yours, you may write My dear Basu . If you do not know him well you may address him as Dear Mr. Basu . The letter ends [...] included in such a letter.
[30] And on the left, the face next [...] Kalyáńasundaram. This face says, “Come, dear child, and sit beside me. I hope [...] Kalyáńasundaram.
[3] Samádhi is not possible [...] natural that when people lose their dear and near ones, they feel the pangs [...] and, ultimately, meet destruction.
[50] In the final stage of Vaishnavite [...] surrendered their minds to their dear Lord. This is the supreme surrender, this is the supreme attainment.
[38] Victory is yours. You are the dear ones of God. Move on and achieve the Goal.
[64] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] Burdwan, in which he wrote: “Dear Uncle, We had an unforgettable [...] for we both became unconscious.
[6] There are disparities, disparities [...] survive, or a tree. Just as my life is dear to me, so the lives of created beings are also equally dear to them. It is the birthright [...] have to do something concrete.
[1] Rádhá [...] one-pointed to derive sweet bliss from my dear Krśńa”. Usually, [...] in Krśńa of Vraja.
[24] Yadbhútaḿ: Whatever [...] The entire living world is very dear to Him. Thus He always cautions [...] in this regard is quite logical.
[5] For success in the extroversial [...] wealth, opulence, and near and dear relations create snares of bondages [...] practise the cult of repulsion.
[11] It was quite natural for Arjuna [...] battlefield. The Kaoravas were his dear kinsmen, and there were many other [...] Weapons can never kill anyone.”
[18] So what will you do? Parama Puruśas [...] that he himself was killing his dear kinsmen, the Kaoravas. Thus Krśńa [...] are just an instrument.”
[4] Please, dear sister-in-law, I beseech you, [...] is restless to depart Please, dear sister-in-law, have mercy on me; Dancing let us go, You just catch my hand.
[5] With countless songs You filled the air and the sky, O dear, You brought light from heaven, So exquisite in rhythm and beat.
[5] Once Lord Krśńa fell [...] approached their Lord, saying, “Dear Lord, please tell us which remedy [...] approaching they asked, “How is our dear Lord Krśńa?” [...] Lord should be pleased.”
[5] One early morning, while returning [...] were pouring from her eyes. “Dear Phatu,” she sobbed, “where [...] as nice as them.’”
[7] “Oh dear, dear, dear,” she wept. “Phatu [...] prescribed by the scriptures.’ So, dear jackals, Id like to invite you to tonights feast. Can you come?”
[14] Oh, I almost forgot to tell you [...] Phatus mother said, “Dear guests, permit me to count your [...] tied one to the other with a rope.
[12] “Just as ones own life is dear to ones own self, so the lives of other creatures are equally dear to them. Those who realize this [...] beings, they help all creatures.
[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] unable to bear the insults to her dear husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.
[8] Due to His endlessness the Lord is dear to one, because one wants to attain [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[21] A few days ago in a certain place [...] daughters, his children, are very dear to Parama Puruśa . Children are dear to their father; it is quite natural. [...] of love and affection with Him.
[46] He is sahasrapát – [...] Puruśa is my Father, I am His dear affectionate child.” This [...] treasure of which to feel proud.
[50] Those who are seated in Heaven are as dear to Parama Puruśa as those [...] the mind of Parama Puruśa.
[9] After the marriage ceremony was [...] Things are looking very bright, my dear. Lets prepare a nice Christmas [...] molasses cake was her speciality.
[17] Now I think you understand that [...] “favourite”, “dear”, “attractive”, “goal”, [...] upon, leads to liberation”].
[30] So, “I know there is no difference [...] there is no difference, but, my dear gentlemen, for me the word Ráma [...] not recognize that word.”
[8] For instance, suppose two sisters [...] goes to the other and says, “Dear sister, come have your meal.” [...] sisters mind with her own.
[8] For example, Parama Puruśa [...] word bapra. Bapra means “dear”. Bapra became bappa in Prákrta. [...] and then to bábá.
[9] So the meaning of the word bábá is “dear”. As Parama Puruśa is the [...] for the decision of the fight?
[18] Hence gopikáveńu and kuiṋjavana are equally dear to devotees. When the jiivas are [...] Náráyańa.
[19] He is the controller of those entities [...] but in reality all are equally dear to Him.
[116] He who illumines the external world, [...] resplendent entity in all. To make His dear children dance in joy and overflowing delight, He plays hide-and-seek with His little children.
[54] [I have come back from Kolkata where I saw rooms on top of rooms. Oh my dear! Rooms on top of rooms.]
[78] “Youll never see him [...] information to my village home and my dear elder brother.”
[14] Sárúpya : The [...] mother, wife, son, or any near and dear relation – or one may realize [...] hands of Parama Puruśa.
[115] The god of death kills creatures [...] those innocent hearts [of near and dear ones] who suffer as a consequence.
[134] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] Burdwan, in which he wrote: “Dear Uncle, We had an unforgettable [...] for we both became unconscious.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a = kapittha. Its etymological meaning is “that which is dear to monkeys” or “that [...] north it is a little compressed.
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[33] During the period of requital of [...] fearful expressions of ones dear Lord. One will feel blessed to [...] reactive momenta are now on the wane.
[54] On this path one must move in unison [...] personal expressions of the same dear Lord. True dharma-sádhakas [...] importance to ritualistic differences.
[16] “Just as your life is extremely dear to you, similarly the lives of others are equally dear to them. A person who thinks thus [...] dogma should be rejected forthwith.
[19] If even a young boy says something [...] that just as their lives are very dear to them, similarly, the lives of animals also are equally dear to them. Then why should I not [...] against innocent goats?”
[3] [“Indrajit, my dear friend, I see twenty Rávanas. Is every one your father?”]
[6] How can we understand that there [...] their lives are troubled their dear and near ones will feel great [...] flow into the Macrocosmic flow.
[31] Your Iśt́a mantra [...] maintained. Something which is very, very dear to ones heart should be [...] [resonate] internally, not externally.
[64] “Not long ago I was in Silli [...] felt as if he was very near and dear to me. We talked for a long time and then I woke up and the dream fled away.”
[1] I have been saying for a long time [...] not the same. So many near and dear ones, so many kith and kin, whom [...] not. You remain forgetful of them.
[28] [All human beings are our own – [...] we love to see the faces of our dear ones; We share food and drink [...] together to call to the Supreme Lord.]
[18] What is Haris role? Human [...] say to His devotees, “My dear children, give me all your sins. [...] yourself of your burden”.
[7] In this world it is almost impossible [...] Puruśa. They, too, are His dear children. He cannot hate anyone. [...] which continues to exploit women.
[10] But Parama Puruśa knows that His dear devotees cannot carry such a heavy [...] Hari. So, one of His names is Hari.
[2] Suppose a person commits many sins; [...] Parama Puruśa, are also dear to Him. To give them love, Parama [...] load of their sins on Himself.
[3] Real devotees do not want to give [...] themselves. Since they are very dear to Parama Puruśa, he takes [...] Puruśa will be with you.
[20] That same day the mother-in-law [...] daughter-in-law a single cake to eat. Dear, dear, dear. What must people think of me? [...] for the rest of my life.”
[21] The daughter-in-law thought, “By now it must be common knowledge that I ate cakes secretly. Dear, dear, dear. I hereby vow that I will never [...] and the mother-in-law cooks them.
[22] “You are in the prime of [...] first.” “How could I do that, dear mother,” the daughter-in-law [...] daughter-in-law replies, “Dear respected mother, even though [...] of fresh air in the park.”
[23] “Oh dear, dear, dear,” lamented the minister, [...] went and quickly did just that.
[37] “Dear king, whats happened?” she asked. “Why have you shaved your head?”
[39] “Thats very sad, my dear,” said the queen.
[44] “My dear,” added the king, “it [...] head like the rest of us.”
[49] “Dear king, you are a very learned man,” [...] biography of Gandharba Singh.”
[4] Sometimes, even in the wakeful [...] concerning ones near and dear ones who are far away. This may be called “telepathic vision”.
[6] How then should the humans live [...] his little daughter he is quite dear. To her, he is not a criminal, because he loves his little daughter so much.
[25] Now you may say that non-stealing [...] every living being is extremely dear to the Lord because everyone is [...] can claim this right from him.
[26] Now Parama Puruśa [...] He will certainly not want His dear sons and daughter to carry the [...] pápaḿ yah sah harih .
[23] The innate characteristic of the [...] totally exhausted. Something which is dear today will be despised tomorrow, [...] usually happens in the mundane world.
[15] My Parama Puruśa was alone [...] family so He can play with His dear children.
[86] Brahma is the dearest of the true [...] everything related to Brahma is dear to them.
[11] The exclusive love for Viśńu [...] universe as an expression of their dear Lord. They will therefore show equal respect for each and every entity.
[8] Those considered social criminals [...] One should not think, “Oh, dear, dear, dear, Im such a sinner. Oh, how [...] with so much dust for so long.
[4] “Dear monkeys,” asked Aiṋjaná, [...] imperfection in her beauty.”
[15] For each and every living being, ones personal life is very dear, very costly. Each living being [...] “man” means both male and female.
[52] “I am very near and dear to you,” he said. “You [...] was watching a talking picture.
[118] “I am that Vireshvijay Vasumallik,” [...] [“mother, mother, oh my dear mother”]. With steadfast [...] má-má-má go.
[2] The feeling that is at work behind [...] Entity feels that ́I am dear to him. Thus the reverse occurs. [...] myself, when ́I becomes dear to that Entity, when ́I [...] would have wanted to live here.
[3] Can you imagine the gravity of [...] Puruśa , and when one is dear to Parama Puruśa [...] spirituality first appeared in human life.
[2] The brahmin went inside his house and said to his wife, “My dear, its been such a long time [...] nice curry out of these?”
[3] His wife started to drool as soon [...] herself together said, “My dear, we need some rice. Please go [...] Ill cook the fish.”
[8] The brahmin entered and said, “Take this my dear, the best Nunia rice of Siliguri. [...] rice the food of Indra.”
[9] A little later, the brahmins wife served her husband rice and anabas fish curry. “My dear,” he inquired as he started [...] my plate. What happened?”
[7] Parama Puruśa is non-discriminating [...] His progeny, so both are equally dear to Him.
[28] (On 14th May, 1970, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] experience. He felt within that his dear object of meditation was dancing [...] He looked peaceful and serene.)