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“Wherever My Devotees Sing” (1)

[9] But kiirtana has raso [...] sweetness, full of bliss. People derive bliss from it. They get bliss [...] get bliss from kiirtana .

What Should History Be Like? (1)

[1] Yesterday I said something about [...] benefit could common people possibly derive from studying such useless information? [...] record of the entire human life.

What Is This World? (1)

[2] It was explained earlier that unit [...] This also shows that human beings derive their átmans or unit consciousnesses only from the Cosmic Consciousness.

What Is the Way? (2)

[33] Human beings love Parama Puruśa [...] Parama Puruśa in order to derive great satisfaction from my service.” [...] serving Parama Puruśa not to derive pleasure, but because Parama Puruśa [...] everything to give joy to Him.

What Is Dharma? (1)

[10] Happiness is derived by getting [...] or the Infinite. And so people derive real happiness only when they [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.

Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 2 (Discourse 11) (2)

[24] “Simply by playing on words [...] of so-called learned pandits may derive intellectual pleasure, their intellectual [...] never attain salvation.”

[30] That Máyá which awakens [...] Hládinii shakti means to derive joy. After sambit has been awakened, [...] Párthasárathi Krśńa.

Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7) (1)

[26] Rádhá attained Krśńa [...] social or spiritual, one-pointed to derive bliss from my dear Krśńa.” [...] bháva, in Vraja Krśńa.

Vashiikára – 2 (1)

[7] I have introduced páiṋcajanya to help you derive bliss from this stage. At the [...] effulgence of Parama Puruśa.

Various Occupations (1)

[8] There is yet another and more serious [...] system. Sometimes criminal leaders derive sadistic satisfaction from seeing [...] a greater crime than criminals.

Vaekharii Power (1)

[3] [Simply by playing on words and [...] of so-called learned pandits may derive intellectual pleasure, their intellectual [...] they can never attain salvation.]

The Vaeshya Age (1)

[33] Neither the vipras nor the vaeshyas [...] to simply accumulate wealth, and derive pleasure from thinking about their [...] for money without any hesitation.

The True Nature of Bhakti (1)

[11] “Samyauṋmasrnito svánto [...] flowers and sumptuous fruits. They derive bliss from every aspect of their [...] “Mamatvátishayánkitah”.

The Supreme Question – 1 (1)

[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] the objects from which they can derive pleasurable feelings. Endowed [...] understand the true nature of the mind.

The Supreme Desideratum of the Microcosms (1)

[16] So living beings are preoccupied [...] ever with them, and by this they derive great benefit. The only difficulty [...] never be unnecessarily worried.

The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván” (1)

[10] “Why is my husband so dear? [...] own sake, but for the pleasure I derive from loving it.” Similarly, [...] the psychology of human beings.

The Samádhi of Inferential and Non-Inferential Bliss (1)

[5] The basic difference between these [...] non-inferential bliss the sádhakas derive bliss directly from the cosmic mind.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[78] Literature can beautifully convey [...] express their leadership qualities, derive suggestions from the sáhityika [...] onto the path of benevolence.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (1)

[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] word Párvatii? Some may derive it as Párvatasya duhitá, [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] word Párvatii? Some may derive it as Párvatasya duhitá, [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[17] What should be the nature of one’s [...] Puruśa not so that we can derive pleasure from it, but rather so [...] pleasure or not is immaterial.”

The Meaning of the Name (1)

[8] Next is itikathá. In English [...] of the affairs. People at large derive little benefit from knowing the [...] “history” in English.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (3)

[19] Lost in blind pursuit for finite objects, people fail to realize that the pleasure they derive will actually bring more sorrow [...] wrongly thinks sorrow is happiness.

[30] In the wakeful and dream states [...] avidyá they think that they will derive pleasure from eating a certain [...] rága or blind attachment.

[39] From where does abhinivesha derive its impetus? From the acquired [...] – they become one with Shiva.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (2)

[57] This world is indeed a Macrocosmic [...] the embryonic stage, human beings derive vital energy from the bodies of [...] Parama Puruśa, living beings derive their mind-stuff from the Cosmic [...] the existence of the universe.

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[2] Whatever the humans do, whether [...] characteristic of an animal is to derive crude pleasure from physical objects, [...] finite objects but in infinity.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 5 (1)

[10] Now, along with thinking comes [...] and the tongue, and thus you will derive a double benefit. Moreover, if [...] what their children are reading.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 2 (1)

[6] When you eat something sour, a [...] tasty dishes they once relished and derive pleasure from that. Other people [...] eating those very same delicacies.

The Duty of a Spiritualist (1)

[8] People derive peace from this Dharma. That is [...] society with Dharma as its base.

The Divine Drama (1)

[10] What is the greatest benefit which human beings derive from this? Wherever they are, [...] do this, don’t you?”

The Dharma of Human Beings (1)

[10] Happiness is derived by getting [...] or the Infinite. And so people derive real happiness only when they [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[5] In this metaphor the entire body [...] passenger, as the witness will derive the objective impression of things [...] the judgement-like charioteer.

The Call of the Supreme [in printed editions titled Invocation of the Supreme, pending correction] (1)

[10] Human beings advance from subtle [...] kośa and that is why they derive their vital energy from the earth, [...] Paramátman, to reveal itself.

The Base and the Relative Truth (Ádhára and Ápekśika Satya) (2)

[39] Human beings derive or try to derive pleasure from objects, great and [...] which is free from bondage of time.

Táraka Brahma (1)

[5] The word avatára [derives from ava – tr, which means] “descend”, “derive” or “degenerate”. [...] rational for an intellectual analysis.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[7] Now grammar has to be based on this change in language. Language does not derive its form from the rules and regulations [...] out; it was as dead as a dodo.

Struggle and Progress (1)

[28] When the mind evolves in a physical [...] clash occurs when people try to derive mutual benefit through rational [...] a narrow body-centred outlook.

Spring Festival (1)

[28] In the cult of devotion, a higher [...] when He feels pleasure, I will derive joy from His joy.”

Spiritual Practice and the Cosmic Science (Sádhaná and Madhuvidyá) (1)

[7] The objects of gratification of [...] in an indifferent mood does not derive the due pleasure in doing interesting [...] of the object of gratification.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[13] These fabricated religious injunctions [...] in the scriptures people used to derive pleasure from cruel human sacrifice. [...] husband in the life hereafter.

Social Justice (1)

[92] If a proprietor or an industrialist [...] Those who have assumed power may derive some sort of sadistic satisfaction [...] demeaning will die a premature death.

Social Discourses (1)

[108] If a flying bird is caged for long, [...] thinks, “What benefit will I derive flying in the distant blue sky? [...] perch of my little cage.”

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 12) (1)

[14] This parávidyá is [...] process of rational analysis to derive benefit from the knowledge acquired [...] self-surrender to the Cognitive Faculty.

Shakti and Its Proper Application (1)

[9] Action can be divided into four [...] then the unit body may continue to derive inspiration from the state of [...] new body from Macrocosmic stuff.

Publisher's Note (1)

[18] If any defects be found, readers may be sure that they do not derive from the illustrious author, nor [...] of the Publications staff alone.

Self-Realization and Service to Humanity (1)

[14] One is a hypocrite who escapes [...] is no world, from where does one derive the means of sustenance? Suppose [...] vidyá leads to greater darkness.

Publisher's Note (1)

[16] If any defects be found, readers may be sure that they do not derive from the illustrious author, nor [...] of the Publications staff alone.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[71] [You wear silken robes that derive their colour from the blue glow [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[9] Though the word sál, meaning [...] Bengali word shál did not derive from the Farsi word sál. [...] king of Dańd́abhukti.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Rádhá [...] social, or spiritual, one-pointed to derive sweet bliss from my dear Krśńa”. [...] in Krśńa of Vraja.

Questions and Answers on Meditation (1)

[25] Bandhas are also postures of a [...] The practitioner may or may not derive physical comfort and mental composure. [...] [vital-energy currents] in the body.

Pleasing the Lord (1)

[5] But this rágánugá [...] love Him because by doing so you derive pleasure. Greater devotees don’t [...] Paramátman is a slave to the Gopas.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. What is the meaning of the word Párvatii? Some may derive it as Párvatasya duhitá, [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (1)

[12] Yasha : Yasha means “fame”. [...] deeds, good people, common people, derive the benefit and speak highly of [...] They love Him and they revere Him.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 26) (4)

[7] Párthasárathi’s [...] Párthasárathi, jiivas derive collective joy through aesthetic science more from Párthasárathi, whereas they derive individual joy through aesthetic science more from Vrajagopála.

[10] In Lord Shiva all six factors were [...] scripture, the people are able to derive joy at every step by adhering [...] need for shástra. One can derive ánandam only when one strictly [...] scripture in every sphere of life.

Our Spiritual Treatise (1)

[1] “Shásanát tárayet [...] due to their dharma. Human beings derive the noblest instructions for the [...] A scripture is a guided entity.

Nityánanda and Liilánanda (1)

[15] “By giving pedantic lectures the learned people (jiṋániis) derive a kind of strange pleasure but salvation cannot be achieved in that way.”

Mysticism and Spirituality (1)

[13] Since humans [are] weak, they need [...] living unit turns into a corpse. You derive your vital energy from the external [...] to ask for spiritual strength.

Life, Death and Saḿskára (1)

[11] The mind is an ever-changing functional [...] momentum. From where does the mind derive this momentum? Every stage results [...] development of crudest solid matter.

Let History Be Rewritten (1)

[6] The history of the human race should [...] people will gain inspiration and derive great strength to move ahead.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[59] It was quite some time later [...] government and private agencies derive a very good income from this industrial [...] commonly known today as Shalimar.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (2)

[13] Ku + rava + kan. Kuravaka [...] its beak somewhat. That is why we derive the word vaka by adding [...] flower that is deep red in colour.

[96] We can also derive the word kula by adding [...] to the Vasu kula ”.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[50] Streams fed by rainwater flourish [...] Kupái in Purulia District derive their names from the word kupitá [...] Kupá ( kopavatii ).

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (1)

[83] Ku + veń + [...] ground”. You may perhaps know that we derive the word veńu by [...] áṋsh-cubŕi .

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[46] So now you understand that kutuka [...] should end with something sweet]. We derive the word kautuka [fun] by adding the suffix ań to kutuka .

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (1)

[4] Suppose you see something and take [...] little longer.” Here you derive ánanda [joy] from the music; [...] science is different from this.

“Krśńa” and “Ráma” (1)

[7] Another meaning of “Ráma” [...] from Him. In this solar system, we derive energy from the sun. But from [...] therefore Ráti mahiidhara.

Knowledge and Progress (1)

[12] Worldly knowledge, the confusion [...] see how far it is authentic. You derive jiṋána from books. [...] knowledge. It is based on falsehood.

Justice (2)

[29] The first group is composed of [...] are against their nature. They derive malevolent pleasure from lying [...] and at the instigation of others.

[31] The natures and lifestyles of born [...] who commit crimes because they derive pleasure from it, some do not [...] usually consistent with each other.

Human Progress (1)

[5] Baser elements and vested interests [...] one human being and another. All derive the viral juice and the life force [...] differentiation is against humanity.

How to Unite Human Society (1)

[9] Self-sufficient socio-economic [...] potentialities are quite different. To derive the maximum benefit from these [...] because of their linguistic affinity?

Fight Against All Dogmas – Excerpt A (1)

[4] These fabricated religious injunctions [...] in the scriptures people used to derive pleasure from cruel human sacrifice. [...] husband in the life hereafter.

Ekendriya – 1 (2)

[2] Human beings wish to express themselves [...] form, and smell. And they wish to derive joy from the many inferences they [...] delicious the vegetables.”

[14] The second type of devayoni is [...] vijiṋána) Nandana means to give and derive pleasure. While one cultivates [...] called gandharva biddyaláya.

Devotion – the Only Path (2)

[7] All other knowledge is the penumbra [...] an external show. Devotees will derive pleasure even from this. While [...] located. This is not the right path.

[9] The greater devotees, however, [...] make Him happy and never aspire to derive pleasure, or happiness for themselves. This is the highest peak of devotion.

Devotion Is the Life-Force of a Devotee (1)

[3] In the language of grammar, too, [...] very, very sour. You could not derive total pleasure (ánanda) [...] been taken from a tamarind tree.

Desideratum of Human Life (1)

[23] The second meaning is: “Ráti [...] light from which all other lights derive their power to enlighten. This also means Parama Puruśa.

Cooperatives (1)

[33] Disadvantaged or minor landowners [...] or girl who owns some land will derive an income from the land based [...] total profit of the cooperative.

Compartmentalized Democracy (1)

[7] It is possible in a democratic [...] while the people at large do not derive much benefit from it at all.

Publisher's Note (1)

[24] If any defects are found, readers may be sure that they do not derive from the illustrious author, nor [...] of the Publications staff alone.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[18] While practicing Bhakti a person [...] saḿskáras, because they derive pleasures out of them. However [...] aspirant in pure Cosmic feeling.

“Better to Die . . .” – 2 (1)

[2] Trees and plants also have a sort [...] flow of divine feelings; and to derive bliss from that [vistára], [...] indeed is manuśya dharma.

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (1)

[15] The word avatára [derives from ava – tr, which means] “descend”, “derive” or “degenerate”. [...] rational for an intellectual analysis.

An Introduction to Shiva (Discourse 1) (1)

[22] Why people failed to make this [...] the personality Himself. One may derive some joy from a bright ray emanating [...] the bliss will not be complete.

Publisher's Note (1)

[19] If any defects be found, readers may be sure that they do not derive from the illustrious author, nor [...] of the Publications staff alone.

All Shine with His Effulgence (2)

[18] Microcosms, endowed with the physical [...] expressions of the Supreme Entity. They derive their physical, psychic and spiritual [...] thought-wave of the Macrocosm.

[50] In His presence, the moon, the [...] fire. All these shining objects derive their brilliance from Him. Their [...] with tears of sorrows in the eyes,

Agrarian Revolution (1)

[25] Secondly, this approach would have [...] petit bourgeoisie I mean those who derive unearned income by giving their [...] the creation of more landowners.

Ádarsha and Iśt́a (1)

[6] According to philosophy, the Supreme [...] abstract imagination people may derive some temporary satisfaction, but [...] one’s iśt́a.