De > References for ‘derives’
See also: derisively · derivate · derivation · derivations · derivative · derivatives · derivatory · derive · derived · deriving · dermatitis · derogatorily · derogatory
[4] The excellence of aesthetic science lies in the fact that one derives joy from the manifold expressions [...] expressions of Parama Puruśa.
[32] When you touch some particular object, your individual ego derives pleasure. But your individual [...] the pleasure of Cosmic contact.
[52] Lord Krśńa said that [...] intention of giving Him joy. A mother derives more pleasure from seeing her [...] Maháprabhu Caetanya said,
[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] the source from which the mind derives its capacity to run towards or [...] understand the true nature of the mind.
[26] The next question is, Who causes [...] from which source the vocal cord derives its capacity to utter sound.
[120] In my opinion this applies equally [...] that the author of a screen play derives assistance from the art director [...] the dialogues of the characters.
[7] Sumantra means “a [...] brahmabiija . The bliss that one derives with the help of this sumantra or brahmabiija is called sumantrananda .
[6] This is manomaya . The bliss that one derives by ideating on that manomaya [...] is manomayánanda .
[35] The next stage of crudification [...] Saiṋcara is the luminous factor. It derives its luminosity from the intense [...] counteract its exterial forces.
[5] The word avatára [derives from ava – tr, which means] [...] rational for an intellectual analysis.
[7] The objects of gratification of [...] its stratum of Citta. If a person derives pleasure from eating palatable [...] of the object of gratification.
[6] Now, if people dance according [...] dancer remains above the ground, he derives much benefit; when he touches [...] for a fairly long period of time.
[1] Pariprashna. Pari is a Sanskrit [...] benefit, but the whole society derives benefit from that spiritually-evolved person.
[20] “If I become sugar myself, [...] Puruśa is there and from Him one derives both joy and sorrow, because jiiva [...] Ánanda. The poet has said:
[2] The inferences of sound, touch, [...] food because the vital energy one derives from food is a transformed form [...] vital energy is also required.
[429] In the absence of the proper exercise [...] dancer remains above the ground, he derives much benefit; when he touches [...] for a fairly long period of time.
[15] The reality of things has to be [...] suffering is mundane, that is, it derives from shortages of food, clothing, [...] pratyáhára, etc.
[57] 9) Our little planet earth, one among others in this solar system, derives its vital force from the sun. [...] the scriptures it has been said:
[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate [...] deeper and more confirmed. The mind derives much contentment from its contact [...] instances when this has happened.
[14] The second type of devayoni is [...] cultivates the science of music one derives pleasure and simultaneously gives [...] called gandharva biddyaláya.
[20] The first word forms in all the [...] be mentioned here that grammar derives its form from the special characteristics [...] depend on grammar to function.
[12] There are so many grades of sádhaka [...] Torture is there but he or she derives bliss from it. The sádhaka [...] the range of psychic directly.
[7] It is possible in a democratic [...] particular party, that party often derives benefit from the enacted law while the people at large do not derive much benefit from it at all.
[7] Knowledge is of two types: parájiṋána, [...] the purely spiritual world, and derives its inspiration from the Cosmic [...] and I will do so again in future.
[15] The word avatára [derives from ava – tr, which means] [...] rational for an intellectual analysis.
[3] At the time of pineal secretion [...] to be extremely sweet, and one derives immense bliss which no worldly [...] continuous stream of blissful nectar.