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[7] “When dharma declines from [...] – in that situation do I descend on the earth.”
[6] The vishuddha cakra is bounded [...] and very little of these hormones descend down. If ones sádhaná [...] thin and light to some degree.
[27] Most of the evils that occur in [...] people lose their consciences and descend deeper into sin. Society condemns [...] masses to make greater sacrifices.
[29] The repugnant social disease of [...] women are forced by poverty to descend to this sinful occupation on the other hand.
[9] The last words are yuge yuge. A [...] popular standard and social values descend from crude to cruder, and human [...] the Nucleus to be born.”
[165] If music must descend to the ordinary level of life [...] and language is absolutely nil.)
[18] I have already said that if there [...] imperialism at all. Rather, heaven will descend on the dusty earth.
[25] Where the two forces, Vidyá [...] borderline of the Tata or shore? If they descend just a step down they fall into [...] squarely on the solid ground Brahma.
[5] The word avatára [derives from ava – tr, which means] “descend”, “derive” or “degenerate”. [...] rational for an intellectual analysis.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its [...] Puruśa Himself will have to descend to the earth in order to inspire [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[4] All of a sudden Vimal sensed someone [...] eyes, while a dark shadow seemed to descend over Sanats. His spell of [...] again went out towards the veranda.
[33] The moral, spiritual fighters who keep an eye on the kśatriyas to ensure they do not descend into an exploitative role in the future, are called sadvipras. If the kśatriyas descend into exploitation, the sadvipras [...] the social cycle. If the vipras descend into exploitation, they will also [...] second rotation. And if the vaeshyas descend or wish to descend into an exploitative role, the [...] second shúdra revolution.
[34] The social cycle will rotate continuously. [...] against the kśatriyas who descend into exploitation are called antithesis. [...] later period, the vipras wish to descend into exploitation, the steps that [...] called the thesis of the next stage.
[36] After the establishment of the [...] kśatriya society, only rule and do not descend into an exploitative role. When [...] revolution whenever necessary.
[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] which enables them to ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[13] If music must descend to the ordinary level of life [...] and language is absolutely nil.)
[26] “Why Does Supreme Consciousness Descend?”. Discourse in Hindi. Originally [...] AB, ÁVA and ÁAA.
[49] Kup + kta = kupita . Both [...] springs generally do not normally descend from the mountains. They originate [...] in western Ráŕh.
[40] You know that in their imagination [...] Satyaloka . Similarly, if we descend deeper and deeper through tala-atala-talátala-pátála [...] káśt́há .
[73] How much can book knowledge help [...] answers to his or her questions may descend from the unconscious mind into [...] boundaries of that profound knowledge.
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] which enables them to ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[1] Human beings express their feelings [...] the physical world, makes them descend to the quinquielmental world with [...] kriyá or action.
[11] When the demons perpetrate atrocities [...] srjámyahaḿ” – “then I have to descend unto this earth”. Thats [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[3] The svadharma of human beings, [...] should never allow themselves to descend to paradharma, the dharma of birds [...] into a state of animality.”
[24] Tal + ac = tala. By adding the [...] loka being the subtlest, when we descend we find tala right below bhúloka, [...] to mean the worst kind of hell.
[15] The word avatára [derives from ava – tr, which means] “descend”, “derive” or “degenerate”. [...] rational for an intellectual analysis.
[32] But the minds of those whose saḿskáras are not yet completely burnt up, descend again after remaining in a trance [...] remain unconscious for 24 hours.