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The Primordial Cause of Creation [in early editions titled Kśiire Sarpirivárpitam] (1)

[25] The Supreme Truth that the rśi’s [...] breadth. He is Brahma. If one has to define Him, one cannot use other word except this. That is the why the rsi’s called Him Brahma.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[54] The cessation of pain is of two [...] the tanmátras, for they define the existence of these inferences.

Social Discourses (1)

[300] People often say, “I follow [...] well-knit life. It is more correct to define morality as a dynamic force rather [...] the path of spiritual practice.

Ráŕh – 22. Mauṋgalkávya and Vaeśńavkávya (1)

[3] The age of Vaishnavite literature [...] of Vaishnavite literature is to define the relationship between the limited [...] and incomparable treasury of art?

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 4 (1)

[50] 16) Question: Human history is the history of collective psychology. How can we define collective psychology?

Mind, Práńendriya and Vrtti (1)

[17] Sentiments affecting subsidiary [...] the pituitary. Some psychologists define “instinct” as “accumulated [...] affecting the subsidiary glands.

Justice (2)

[107] Society will have to define what constitutes a crime and what does not in accordance with a moral standard. I define immorality as that which, in order [...] immoral intentions is a crime.

Incantation and Human Progress (1)

[8] When people move in the psychic sphere they should define a mission in their minds, and [...] will help to keep it] in mind.)

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (1)

[2] All communist states, including [...] the first attempt to analyse and define exploitation, then it must be [...] from the economic point of view.

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[3] People often say, “I follow [...] life. It will be more correct to define morality as a dynamic force rather [...] morality, may at any moment break down.

[14] Ahiḿsá means not [...] so-called learned persons in fact, define the word ahiḿsá [...] the born enemies of human beings.

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (1)

[2] Ahiḿsá means not [...] so-called learned persons in fact, define the word ahiḿsá [...] the born enemies of human beings.