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[3] Puruśa we know is Jiṋána, [...] shape. It would not be possible to describe It or even to say what It looks [...] formless. It really cannot have a form.
[5] The meaning of this shloka is, [...] – I shall never be able to describe them all. That I have tried to [...] beseech your forgiveness.”
[10] Once some people approached the [...] thereby? It may not be possible to describe His qualities in totality, but at least you can try.” To this the poet replied:
[12] I think you are all familiar with [...] Here the poet has imagined that to describe Parama Puruśa, the ink [...] qualities of Parama Puruśa.
[14] If one tries to describe all the qualities of Parama Puruśa, [...] so apologized Vyásadeva.
[104] I do not believe that all singers, [...] term “business” to describe the peoples mental make-up. [...] here focuses on these artists.
[19] You can certainly claim that the [...] use the term “one” to describe Him? We can say one for a unit, [...] if any number is to be used to describe Parama Puraśa, only the number one is suitable.
[40] Puruśa, the Supreme Consciousness, [...] vajra-shuńya are used to describe this non-attributional stance. [...] meaningful than a numerical cipher.
[189] The kśatriyas think that [...] From their perspective I would describe the vipra mentality as definitely [...] in the minds of inimical vipras.
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] others, I cannot find words to describe the role of the vaeshyas. Both [...] to suck society completely dry.
[14] Here the word “cittamásrńya” has been used to describe the clean, polished state of mind [...] within the reach of the human mind.
[46] Thus, if paráshakti is the [...] limited, how can one aspire to describe the Supreme Knowing Faculty.
[69] Brahma is not a limited sonic expression. [...] creative stance), but we can never describe it as being Non-attributional Brahma.
[20] How unreasonable it is to search [...] Saḿskrta, there are a few words to describe something very vast: vishála, [...] virát́a and brhat are used to describe an entity which is immeasurably [...] the scriptures it has been said.
[55] All the Vedas describe Parama Puruśa. Make Him [...] Terminus. He is the Supreme Authority.
[9] As long as the feeling of individuality [...] neighbours are good people. We can describe the collective endeavour of ideal [...] even honest people to be virtuous.
[26] Has sound any value if it does [...] “water” is heard. Thus we can describe “meaning” as psycho-physical [...] sadrsha parińáma.
[14] So even Sárádá, the Goddess of Learning, cannot describe all His qualities. And perhaps she would not agree to attempt that, anyway.
[16] Shiva has been described as “Gańábharańam” [...] Puráńa (mythological treatises), describe the gods as being adorned with [...] outsiders would never dare to do that.
[10] He cannot be called Nirguńa [...] Gáyatrii mantra is used to describe Saguńa Brahma. The first [...] (a-u-m) have also been used to describe Saguńa Brahma. In ancient [...] of Oṋḿkára.
[89] We cannot call this Turiiya Sthulaparájiṋa, [...] for how can any material language describe the immaterial? This Turiiya Brahma [...] force by one object upon another.
[93] This Turiiya or non-dual state is beyond all guńas or attributes. No language can describe Him. The scriptures have only [...] even a single anna will not do.
[6] Askest thou, Sakhi, the experience [...] talent His essence-den Could none describe that feel divine Sayeth Vidyápati, that Love so fine Not one in a million could ever explain.
[13] It is impossible to describe the inner essence of Puruśa to the microcosm, for He is beyond the scope of human mind.
[49] In the propagation of dharma the [...] Kalyáńasundaram to describe Him. In Him there is total perfection. [...] kasmae parama premarupá.
[6] The first word used to describe Him is “ugram”. Here [...] universe. Thats why He is Ugra.
[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] dependent colony, many Indians used to describe the members of the ruling community [...] freedom in a much shorter time.
[5] A community which develops in a [...] English there is only one word to describe both, “shark”.
[6] When the Aryans began to spread [...] people would use the verb vid to describe both the farmers knowing [...] the difference between the two.
[8] While discussing a subtle entity [...] world. That is why people loosely describe Brahma as being “like ether” [...] lie embedded in the cosmic body.
[20] The Vedas expound the science of [...] and various other observances, describe vows and paraphernalia, and make [...] (Brahma-vijiṋána).
[79] There is diversity in the sound [...] mystic sadhakas of the Vaesnava cult describe it as the sound of Lord Krśńas [...] attained karma samádhi.
[3] Today if people follow in the footsteps [...] However, rational people would not describe such methods as satyagraha but as duragraha – a hand-tool to destroy the society.
[52] The non-Aryans regarded the Aryans [...] [ghoul] were used in a general way to describe the non-Aryans, actually the Dravidians [...] civilized and educated than the Aryans.
[90] In all the Aryan books of knowledge the word Shiva was invariably used to describe Parama Puruśa. The racially [...] sacred thread on his shoulder.
[37] The second is gaorava, self-aggrandizement [...] big as a fig, but the owner will describe it as huge.
[71] That which comes within the orbit [...] or intrinsic value. How can they describe or explain that ultimate entity [...] says that the best metaphor to describe this profound mystery is the soundless [...] senses cannot adequately express it.
[9] With the increase in the degree [...] structures gradually increases. To describe this clash I have used the term [...] factors have not yet come into being.
[3] Once the wife awoke in the middle [...] What happened afterwards he could describe no further.
[38] A number of adjectives are used to describe the types of self-hypnotism, dreams, [...] physical action or kriyá. And,
[32] Great injustices are also being [...] people actually mean when they describe themselves as scholars. If, by [...] scholars is totally meaningless.
[36] Generally, so-called scholars cannot [...] earth and, without hesitation, describe the merits and demerits of the [...] information memorized by rote.
[20] If anybody objects to the use of [...] “middle-class”, to describe the revolutionary shúdras. [...] vikśubdha shúdras.
[23] “O Shiva, it is beyond all human capacity to describe Your qualities” –
[31] To reach this Macrocosmic Mind [...] greatest realized persons, all describe the Supreme Entity – Guru [...] Quintessence, the Essence of the essence.
[10] During samádhis, spiritual [...] sádhakas feel and cannot describe. Then what is the proof that the [...] Ánanda Sútram states:
[20] Sutanuká said, “Well, [...] influence was in this area which you describe as the second part of the Gangetic Valley civilization.”
[21] I replied, “Look, as far [...] But the ancient language which we describe as the Vedic language came to [...] dropped, so there remain only five.
[23] “Then, in the next phase, [...] Ganga-Yamuna valley. This we can describe as the third phase of the Vedic [...] still persists even today.”
[4] Askest thou, Sakhi [Friend], the [...] talent His essence-den Could none describe that feel divine Sayeth Vidyapati, that Love so fine Not one in a million could ever explain.
[14] Guńayantrakashca: Puruśa [...] that. But it is not possible to describe this aspect of Puruśa which is beyond Cognition itself.
[21] Sahasrapát: Each and every [...] (“thousand-footed”) to describe Parama Puruśa.
[12] Human beings are not concerned [...] intellectual acumen. So how can philosophy describe His greatness?
[16] Gandhari was a noble lady of firm [...] virtuous man, whereas satii is used to describe a woman of integrity and pure [...] to their fathers bidding.
[42] “You are the Formless Entity, [...] Entity and yet I have tried to describe Your attributes – Your infinite [...] I beg Your forgiveness.”
[43] The Supreme Entity is aniirvacaniiyah [...] indescribable – no words can describe Him, whereas living beings can [...] Puruśa, the scriptures say:
[45] Human beings perform actions with [...] Him? If you tell a blind person to describe the parts of an elephants [...] do secretly or think inwardly.
[21] You must have seen ink tablets. [...] Take an ink tablet. You want to describe the qualities of Parama Puruśa. [...] “even then she will not be able to describe all the qualities of Parama Puruśa” [...] try because they cannot help it.
[2] If we try to judge the nature of something by analysing the inner spirit of the word used to describe it, we will have to say without [...] of how to build a true society.
[8] Some confusion arises regarding [...] kut́astha caetanya). By trying to describe the location of the Cosmic Consciousness [...] stance (kaevalya samádhi).
[36] Those who call out loud to attain [...] proper ideation. The scriptures describe three types of incantation: vácanik [...] sádhakas there is a popular saying:
[3] The sádhaka who looks at [...] “He is one, [intellectuals] describe Him variously.” When the [...] stance] of Parama Puruśa.
[197] The Tántrik scriptures describe the qualities of an ideal guru: [...] reward and punish their disciples.
[199] The Tantric scriptures also describe the qualities of an ideal disciple: [...] conduct; and having a balanced mind.
[4] History has been written and is [...] the chronicles of history merely describe who succeeded to the throne and [...] and aspirations of the masses.
[87] Sujit smiled sadly and said, [...] good or bad, that can be used to describe or signify this living incognito. [...] with those who are not.”
[19] Both rhinos and wild boars are [...] times, certain scholars used to describe the rhino as a big kit́i.
[43] Ki + sal + ac = kisala. Ki [...] used in this etymological sense to describe a small entity which is in progress [...] sprouting branch, or leaf or bud.
[78] What we describe as aguru [incense powder] [...] of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[27] The state of an entity immediately [...] Himalayas onto the plains. So we shall describe Gauṋgottarii as the cause [...] spring of Gauṋgottarii.
[38] A human being carries out actions [...] shilpana-kriyá . Therefore we can describe a sitar player as a sitar- shilpii .
[46] “Oh Lord, you are beyond [...] attributes. Yet I have tried to describe Your attributes in my hymns and [...] of my mental deformity.”
[90] Sutanuká said, “Well, [...] influence was in this area which you describe as the second part of the Gangetic Valley civilization.”
[91] I replied, “Look, as far [...] But the ancient language which we describe as the Vedic language came to [...] dropped, so there remain only five.
[93] “Then, in the next phase, [...] Ganga-Yamuna valley. This we can describe as the third phase of the Vedic [...] still persists even today.”
[39] Psychologists cannot treat the [...] recovered. If psychologists only describe the nature of the disease, or [...] above measures for born criminals.
[62] That Lord of the universe is to [...] Him, or use your vocal power to describe Him, you will be utterly disappointed. [...] Supreme Desideratum of all organisms.
[23] There are so many scriptures – [...] Devotees use a humorous analogy to describe the scriptures. They say that [...] and become covered with fungus.
[39] Eko Devah. This Deva, that is Parama [...] numeral, which is a finite term, to describe Him? Numerals such as one, two, [...] person can become one with Him.
[42] “Oh Supreme Lord, the centre [...] know what You look like. I cannot describe you. But You must be like something. [...] whatever form You may be.”
[81] Prabhumiisamanishama shesaguńam. [...] What better word can we use to describe You than Guńahiina. In [...] fear complex in order to exploit.
[5] Yes, satsauṋga, I am coming [...] there. This term is also used to describe the company of good people. The [...] your own sádhaná.
[14] Sometimes you acknowledge that [...] defiled by the palate. If you want to describe Him by words, because the mouth [...] defiled because it is not possible to describe Him any way. When because of the [...] It can be said that human beings describe by using words like Parama Puruśa, Bhagaván, etc.
[16] It is not possible for mental faculties to symbolize Him. They fail to describe Him. That is why it has been said:
[28] In the olden days, people used to describe occult powers as “siddha” [...] want them. I want only You.”
[10] Even though both physical and psychic [...] 2 ) to describe the latter.
[13] This complete cessation of movement [...] and matter are the terms used to describe the same Entity in different forms, [...] it merely takes different forms.
[3] How does one activate the memory? [...] But if we ask the same person to describe the cow after a few days, he or [...] depends on ones psychic power.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] “Bhágavata dharma” is used to describe the higher tendencies. Bhágavata [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[35] The prehistoric human beings did [...] and I will mention later, when I describe the teachings of Shiva, what Shiva [...] 3 )