De > References for ‘decay’
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[9] Now, if we consider Vraja Krśńa, [...] [“Prakrti always undergoes change and decay, little by little”]. In [...] devotion of the microcosmic mind.
[64] The meaning of the verbal root [...] shortened”, “to be on the path of decay”. It can also be spelled with [...] and shortening of life”].
[127] These days humanity has lost its [...] literature, too, is in the process of decay. Few people buy poetry books to [...] may find the path to longevity.
[19] “Tan” means “to [...] which means that whose nature is to decay. The body decays externally or [...] known as “shariira.”
[17] To attain Him, the flow of the [...] unassailed by vicious cycle of birth, decay and death.
[74] If the atmosphere gets too polluted, [...] attaining Him the bondages of fear and decay and death, of hatred and apprehension, etc. will be shattered beyond recognition.
[14] A common penal code must be evolved. [...] time, place and person, is sure to decay and be lost in oblivion. Hence, [...] amendment with a view to rectification.
[4] Just now I said something regarding [...] death, against waning, against decay. Death is represented by the skull, [...] on and will be going on forever.
[5] The geographical features and environment [...] agriculture. Mud and brick houses decay quickly due to the corrosive effect [...] severe psycho-economic exploitation.
[3] Krimi can only survive in certain [...] conditions. Krimis live, grow and decay within the scope of the five fundamental [...] the collective death of humanity.
[35] Gáńapatyácára [...] time when Buddhism was starting to decay and the Puranic religion was on [...] Vaeśńavácára was yet to evolve.
[19] It is true that whatever is created in this universe is subject to decay and change. It is equally true [...] incalculable millions of light-years away.
[14] Yes, it is true that all weapons [...] loosened, and the structure will decay into dust – just as the plaster on the wall gradually crumbles into the ground.
[17] By glorifying an irrational doctrine [...] goal of worship, they cause the decay of all human treasure and spiritual [...] eternal whirlpool of lamentation.
[3] In order for sádhakas to [...] society to utter destruction and decay.
[4] It cannot be said, however, that [...] completely intact. Either they faced decay due to the wear and tear of time [...] found in or around such places.
[7] Now the question is, what is it that brings on the decay of dharma? Why, after all, do [...] people deviate from their dharma.
[6] Svadeham. Sva means “ones”; [...] externally. And after thirty-nine decay starts, waning starts. So the [...] not shariiram or káyam.
[1] The discerning faculty with which [...] witnessing counterpart. Change and decay occur only in the witnessed entity [...] ephemeral and the latter eternal.
[599] Yes, it is true that all weapons [...] loosened, and the structure will decay into dust – just as the plaster on the wall gradually crumbles into the ground.
[11] The Sanskrit synonym for the English [...] undergo destruction, which does not decay”. In other words, that which is [...] whatever is perishable or subject to decay will one day come to an end. In one verse of the Yajurveda it is said:
[14] It means that that which is born from prakrti is perishable and will gradually decay and come to an end, but that which [...] expression. This is a great tragedy.
[102] In the Dvápara era, [...] degradation of humanity and the decay of spirituality. In their opinion, [...] diplomacy is destroyed by diplomacy.
[164] That was a short aside about the [...] various uses. Garjan wood does not decay easily, thus a great deal of wood [...] construction of boats and local ships.
[5] After about twenty-one days the [...] (With old persons, the old cells decay and new cells are produced in [...] do not get proper nourishment.)
[4] Undigested half-cooked or uncooked [...] colon in an ugly way, and begin to decay the mucous membrane. Under those [...] system of healing the disease.
[1] What is Dhruva? That which is ever-fixed, [...] which is not subject to mutation or decay, which does not change its position, which does not deviate from its original stance.
[29] Every human being, from the age [...] ordinary. They come to the world, live, decay and die as ordinary human beings.
[52] As long as the vital energy is paralysed, there will be no sign of decay in the body. In olden days, whenever [...] examined by a competent physician.
[39] It is quite true that decomposed [...] earths crust then dead trees will decay and become dirt. If there is the [...] dáma is “fire”).