De > References for ‘described’

See also: Descending · descends · descent · descents · describe · describes · describing · description · descriptions · descriptive

Appendix (1)

[15] During the sun-bath, the diseased [...] into the shade and the procedures described below followed.

What Should Human Beings Do? (1)

[9] The gist of this sloka is that [...] they appear to be human, are best described as “donkeys”! They [...] but the mentality of a donkey.

What Is the Cosmic Entity? (1)

[3] Puruśa we know is Jiṋána, [...] things. Its form or shape cannot be described. Fire is a crude object and its [...] formless. It really cannot have a form.

Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 3 (Discourse 12) (1)

[22] Regarding Puruśa, Vedanta [...] witness of the created world is described as Saguńa Brahma [Qualified [...] jeopardy is finally untenable.

Vraja Krśńa and Vishiśt́ádvaetaváda (Discourse 15) (2)

[12] The human pineal gland, which is the seat of the jiivátmá [unit soul], can be described as the Krśńa of [...] consequent disintegration, otherwise described in the sacred Vedas as mahatii [...] mahatii vinaśt́i.

Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (2)

[5] The meaning of this shloka is, [...] limitation of forms, yet I have described your various divine forms – this I should not have done. Secondly, I have eulogized you, I have described your virtues; but in fact your [...] beseech your forgiveness.”

Vashiikára – 1 (1)

[7] In the above shloka Parama Puruśa has been described as Shánta. As long as the [...] this Tranquil Entity is Shiva.

Various Occupations (2)

[43] Those doctors who continue to treat [...] who are full of sin and can be described as antisocial bloodsuckers? According [...] difficulties should be immediately solved.

[73] If, after analysing the economic structure of society, I described vaeshyas from developed countries [...] exploiters who trade in religion.

Introduction (1)

[11] In this latest work on “Neohumanism”, [...] social and spiritual liberation. He described the development of the embryonic [...] the magnanimity of Neohumanism.

Universality in Race, Language, Religion and Culture (1)

[7] The same thing has been most beautifully described by Satyendranath Dutta, the Asian poet:

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[73] Anyhow, towards the beginning of [...] owners. This rebellion has been described by Dinabandhu Mitra in his book, Niiladarpańa.

The Vipra Age (1)

[117] And not only phallus worship; most of the gods and goddesses described in the mythologies of different [...] support of various scriptures.

The True Nature of Bhakti (1)

[18] The sense of differentiation and [...] others. Some of you know how I have described the exploiters. I said they are [...] – they are never genuine.

The Thousand-Headed Puruśa (1)

[23] “Sa bhúmirvishvato [...] in Him. That is why He has been described, “Atyatiśt́ha [...] in the átmika jagata too.

The Supreme Witness and the Great Thief (1)

[6] [If the ink tablets were as big [...] all Your qualities could never be described.]

The Supreme Question – 1 (1)

[3] Does this increased capacity to [...] an extent that they can best be described as “demons in human form.” [...] supreme question or parama prashna.

The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (2)

[4] Therefore, it is the duty of every [...] science. Parama Puruśa is described as “Truth, Consciousness [...] non-attachment, and by His beauty too.

[13] After that what happens? By taking [...] stage one is also called Gopa as described in scriptures (shástras):

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (4)

[17] With a particular idea in one’s [...] instance, Dhúmávatii is described as vivarńá [...] one or another idea of that type.

[19] Take for instance the case of Kálii. She is described as meghavarńá, [...] because there was no other colour.

[20] Then again Kálii is conceived [...] vásá ). She is further described as shavashivárúd́há [...] of the past, present and future.

[25] In the poem Kálii is described as Narashirakhad́ga-varábhayashobhaná [...] never attain the Supreme Goal.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (2)

[41] Not only that, there is also a [...] in one part of the shloka she is described as meghavarńa [“having [...] that colour); then again she is described in the same shloka as shyámá. [...] shloka itself. The second meaning is

The Pervasive Influence (2)

[31] Not only that, there is also a [...] in one part of the shloka she is described as meghavarńa, that is, [...] that colour); then again she is described in the same shloka as shyámá. [...] itself. The second meaning is,

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[2] In the unit or collective body, [...] sádhaná should be described as pratilom vyávasthá [...] mind itself loses its identity.

The Lord of Mortality and Immortality (3)

[7] He is also described as Guńahiina, because He [...] spiritual aspirants have been saying:

[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] all Your qualities could never be described.”

[16] Shiva has been described as “Gańábharańam” [...] outsiders would never dare to do that.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (4)

[12] Ugram: In the above mantra the [...] half-human and half-lion) have been described. He has been called Ugra: “Ur” [...] none else can be ugra except Him.

[40] Now you can very well understand [...] Nirguńa. A dot cannot be described properly; it has a position but [...] represent Nirguńa Brahma.

[41] The characteristics of Puruśottama [...] Indeed they are too vast to be described, yet I shall tell you whatever [...] is said in the Kaevalya Shruti:

[89] We cannot call this Turiiya Sthulaparájiṋa, [...] His characteristic form cannot be described, for how can any material language [...] force by one object upon another.

The Influence of Máyá on the Human Mind (1)

[1] In Ánanda Sútram [...] no manifestation of creation. To described this state the term Prakrti is [...] Máyá has various expressions:

The Human Search for Real Progress (3)

[13] Now, let us examine the spiritual [...] goal is not finite, the states described in Anukulavedaniiyam, Pratikulavedaniiyam, [...] therefore, is the real form of progress.

[18] Spiritual progress can only be [...] overwhelm the mind. This stage is described in the Gita as “Dukhesu [...] escapes from the reaction of pain.

[19] The only true progress for human [...] subtler ones according to the process described above. The absence of such consumption [...] “Nanyapantha vidyate ayanaya.”

The Hub of Universal Activities (2)

[10] In the vast multitude of people, [...] reptiles, trees and plants. I have described this endless movement of microcosms [...] the tańd́ava dance.

[11] Through these vibrational expressions [...] scriptures. Here Parama Puruśa is described as rasa vae sah. He is flow personified. [...] to the existence of an animal.

The Four Vargas and Devotion (1)

[5] “Oh, Parama Puruśa, [...] goddesses in various forms. I have described ten-armed gods, four-armed gods [...] moment of mental weakness.”

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (1)

[35] Take for example the case of a [...] called human beings; they are better described as undeveloped animals.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 4 (1)

[3] It may also happen that an elephant [...] are following him. This may be described as anusarańa.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (1)

[26] “‘Here is a place of [...] Párvatii, to make her understand) well described

Tantric Goddesses (4)

[11] With a particular idea in one’s [...] instance, Dhúmávatii is described as vivarńá [colourless], [...] the case of Kálii. She is described as meghavarńa, black. Why [...] because there was no other colour.

[12] Then again Kálii is conceived [...] are Her clothes. She is further described as shavashivárúd́há. [...] of the past, present and future.

[17] In the poem Kálii is described as Narashriḿghakhad́gavarábhayashobhaná. [...] never attain the supreme goal.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (2)

[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] rákśasas [demons] of Lanka, as described in the Rámáyańa, [...] are the ways of demons.”

[89] The tiger is one of the oldest [...] dhyána mantra of Shiva, he has been described as wearing a tiger skin, that [...] [“riding on a lion”].

Svadharma and Paradharma – 2 (1)

[17] In order to write anything, paper, [...] Puruśa can never be fully described.”

Appendices (3)

[3] Story two concerns an incident [...] the narrator’s grandmother, described as a resident of Burdwan District, [...] 1 )

[7] Stories nine and ten take place [...] north Kolkata residence, which is described in some detail. One finds an account [...] from vidyádhara microvita.

[17] He terms the temporary ectoplasmic structure or mental body created in the manner just described preśita mánas, “recreated [...] 8 )

South Bengal (1)

[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] glory. The ancient Roman historians described Bengal as Ganga-Ridi [the land [...] South Bengal must be built anew.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[50] 5. Janah loka – This is [...] beyond the supramental has been described, and hence there is no word in [...] tamah is less, and rajah is least.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt B (1)

[42] Ans.: – The unit mind can be described as Consciousness under the bondage [...] degrees of Prakrti’s bondage.

Some Characters of the Mahábhárata (1)

[1] In the intellectual sphere, the [...] Rámacaritamánasa. The events described in these epics are not real. But [...] Mahábhárata are factual.

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (3)

[6] 3. Since the beginning of yoga [...] of Shiva”], Shiva has been described as vyághrámbara [...] 1 )

[25] Parama Puruśa, the Supreme [...] constantly new. That is why He has been described as bhávátiita abhinava [“beyond bháva, ever-new”].

[26] 13. In the “Shivagiiti” as well as the dhyána mantra of Shiva, Shiva is described as rajatagirinibha. That is, the [...] 3 )

Saiṋcara and Práńáh (1)

[18] These jad́asphot́as [...] instantaneous occurrence have been described above. But if, due to exterial [...] of bursting up become gradual.

Rudra (1)

[10] Rudra is described as having five faces. What do [...] mundane beings, who are His children.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (2)

[35] In the Vedas, little distinction [...] sentiments. For example, the Aryans are described as white and are considered superior [...] deities or Sura. The non-Aryans are described as black and are considered inferior [...] be totally false and misleading.

Relativity and the Supreme Entity (1)

[43] What is the result of this headlong [...] which the character of Rama is described is called the Rámáyańa. [...] possesses any light of its own.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[42] Ans.: – The unit mind can be described as Consciousness under the bondage [...] degrees of Prakrti’s bondage.

Puruśa (1)

[3] If we study the annals of ancient [...] difference between the Janya Iishvara as described by Maharśi Kapila and the [...] Puruśasúkta of the Rgveda it is said:

Preface (1)

[3] My purpose is to let people cure [...] ásanas and mudrás described in this book. People are requested [...] the reader may consult that book.

Plants, Animals and Human Beings (1)

[14] Plants follow plant dharma and [...] through these four aspects can be described as following the path of human [...] animal dharma and human dharma.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy – 1 (Discourse 8) (1)

[14] Párthasárathi is [...] like the unit puruśa as described by Sáḿkhya? No, [...] only after staging a huge drama.

Parama Puruśa Knows Everything (1)

[6] Utámrtasyesháno [...] Vedas all these levels have been described: Asúryáh náma [...] meaning of this shloka .

Parama Puruśa Is Everywhere (1)

[15] Mahat does not signify “great” [...] Parama Puruśa is described as mahána agryapuruśa .

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (2)

[42] “You are the Formless Entity, [...] Your all-pervasiveness. I have described the merit one acquires by visiting [...] I beg Your forgiveness.”

[43] The Supreme Entity is aniirvacaniiyah [...] whereas living beings can easily be described by words. Everything concerned [...] Puruśa, the scriptures say:

Paralysis (1)

[4] In this regard, bear in mind that [...] the body. Owing to the reasons described earlier, an attack of paralysis [...] whereas the other side is not.

Our Concept of Creation and Cosmic Mind (1)

[13] What is life? Mechanism makes no [...] living things can be adequately described in terms of just matter and motion. [...] primitive atoms whirling through space.

Oṋḿkára and Iśt́a Mantra (1)

[6] [The supreme spiritual state which [...] perpetual Cosmic ideation, can be described in brief by the word oṋm.]

One Who Realizes Brahma Becomes Brahma (1)

[3] These three kinds of obstacles can also be described as triple afflictions or trividha [...] attain from these afflictions.

Nuclear Revolution (1)

[1] A society may be described as the collection of numerous [...] structure inspired by exalted ideas.

Neohumanism Is the Ultimate Shelter (Discourse 11) (2)

[14] Now we shall discuss the panacea. [...] pseudo-humanistic strategy; I have described them as “human chameleons” [...] change their colours frequently.

[35] But there is something more beyond this, which I have described as “spirituality as a mission”. [...] to do anything and everything.

Mysticism and Spirituality (1)

[5] The human is sometimes described as a rational animal. Such a view [...] call that particular phase human.

More on Suffixes and Prefixes (Discourse 6) (1)

[7] I was talking about Indonesia. [...] Hanuman, the son of the wind god as described in the Rámáyańa. [...] despite being non-Aryan languages.

Mobility and Cognitive Stance (1)

[9] In the case of microcosmic flows, [...] the inner externity, and this is described jiṋánamátmani [...] enjoy the cognitive stance.”

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[7] “The Divine Entity has an [...] His heads. No single head can be described as “His head” because [...] domain of the witnessing faculty.

Mantra Caetanya (1)

[24] Spiritual practice is essential [...] about-turn and cross the three phases described above. They have to return to [...] from where their existence sprang.

Lord Krśńa, the Author of the Mahábhárata War (1)

[2] Lord Krśńa was considered [...] universe. The poet Rabindranath described this Cosmic Nucleus as “jiivanadevatá” in his poetry.

Lord Krśńa's Unique Approach (1)

[20] The King of Magadha then was Jarasandha. As described earlier, the child Jarasandha [...] Jarasandha wanted his own kingdom.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[148] A keṋco/kaiṋcukii/mahiilatá [...] cluster of leeches is collectively described as kuiṋja .

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (2)

[15] Often people who assemble for [...] [camp]. A camp of robbers can also be described as a robbers’ kut́a .

[30] Kut́a also means [...] That is why a destitute person was described as kapardakahiina [penniless].

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[128] Another meaning of kumbhila [...] then that type of person is also described as kumbhila.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (1)

[71] If some part of the hand or [...] language; in spoken Bengali it is described as kaŕá paŕá [...] this corn is kuvala .

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[68] Kuláya also means [...] arriving at the right house, can be described as kuláya .

Kaunkálamálinii Samádhi (1)

[2] She thought, “I shall prepare [...] experience indescribable joy, is described as Kauṋkálamálinii samádhi.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[80] Kal + ki = kalki. The meaning of [...] stotra Kalki Avatára is described as the tenth and final avatar of Viśńu:

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (4)

[31] Whenever we find the expression [...] case of Cosmic vibration are also described as kárańa .

[35] The primal shakti contained [...] first stage of creation], which is described using various names such as [...] varying unique characteristics.

[60] The relation between the cognitive [...] sámányávasthá . If the first one is described as kárańadeha [causal body], the second one should be described as sámányadeha [body beyond the subtle layer of mind].

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (1)

[46] “Oh Lord, you are beyond form. Even then I have described Your form in meditation. This [...] of my mental deformity.”

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (2)

[5] The third meaning of káca [...] káca , as a glass object is described as siise kii ciij [object [...] siisá means “lead”.

[61] If part of a book contains [...] Mahábhárata are described not as eighteen káńd́as [...] identical, are almost the same.

Justice (1)

[73] Throughout history millions of [...] their actions might perhaps be described as immoral, but they certainly would not contravene the dharma of human existence.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (2)

[3] The garuda bird as described in the Puranas and the vátávii bird described in the Mahábhárata [...] made to ensure their survival.

Ideation on Brahma (2)

[39] Eko Devah. This Deva, that is Parama [...] entire cosmos. Therefore, He is described as Eko Deva, the One Deva. The [...] numeral. Now the reason why He can be described as Eka or One is that it is only [...] person can become one with Him.

Hydrocele (1)

[17] How to apply a compress: Lying [...] following it with a warm compress as described above. At night, before retiring [...] the testicles cool for the night.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (1)

[20] There is still another thing which sounds a little harsh when clearly described, yet all intelligent people realize [...] identify those who made them refugees.

History and Superstition (1)

[15] Let me tell you an interesting [...] Bengal. These five Brahmans are described as the ancestors of the millions [...] such caste histories reliable?

Glands and Sub-Glands (1)

[4] The nerve cells are active and [...] experience a condition which may be described as feeling unnerved. For example, [...] we say he is feeling unnerved.

Expression and Symbolization (1)

[25] Everything is ensconced in the [...] the Cosmic Mind, or what may be described as spiritual flow or cosmic flow.

Ekendriya – 1 (2)

[11] The seven categories mentioned above have sometimes been described in scripture as devayoni. They [...] mercy.”! It can hardly be described as mercy; more precisely the goddess [...] but you all know what they are.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (1)

[19] Ananda Marga system : Now, [...] a gandharva form of marriage as described by Manu, but it is solemnized [...] breathing fresh life into humanity.

Different Yoga Practices (1)

[16] During the sun-bath, the diseased [...] into the shade and the procedures described below followed. (a) If there is [...] with oil for four or five minutes.

Desire and Detachment (1)

[1] The subject of my discourse today will be: Intuitional Science as described in the Krśńa-Yajurveda.

Dasha, Bháva and Mahábháva (4)

[4] Therefore wise persons conclude [...] states of spiritual ecstasy are described as dashá, bhává and mahábháva.

[7] [A sádhaka (spiritual practitioner) [...] the ground. Bábá described this samádhi as mahábháva, described in Vaeśńava philosophy.]

[9] This mahábháva is [...] experienced by the sádhaka is described as dashá. When the sádhaka [...] called mahábháva.

Concept of Guńábhivyakti and Jad́asphot́a (1)

[17] These jad́asphot́as [...] instantaneous occurrence have been described above. But if, due to exterial [...] of bursting up becomes gradual.

Blood Pressure Diseases (1)

[6] 2. Those who do not undertake much [...] the blood vessels, as previously described, and produces too high a pressure of blood on the heart.

“Better to Die . . .” – 1 / It Is Better to Die While Following Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[6] So what is the difference between [...] moving plant, then humans could be described as rational moving plants! But [...] are a different kind of being.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[18] Recently one more interpretation [...] resembles the second definition described earlier, but it even lacks the [...] very fundamentals of human nature.

An Introduction to Shiva (Discourse 1) (1)

[15] People say that He has been serving people, doing good to them, with five faces. He is described as having five faces: two on the [...] individual’s desires for action.

All Shine with His Effulgence (1)

[11] The characteristics of Brahma which have been described in the Vedas or in Tantra are [...] action (karańa)”.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (3)

[14] As Shiva desires the well-being [...] His simple self. His marriage is described in a poem:

[35] We come across another Lakśmii in Jain Tantra, Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra, described as Kamalá, one of the Ten [...] be the daughter of Shiva either.

[57] So there is nothing surprising [...] is the book in her hand. She is described as viińápustakarainjitahaste [...] Puráńa is caught in his own trap.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (2)

[36] Let us say a little more about [...] goddess Durgá of those days is described in one place as eight-handed, [...] given to the ten-handed goddess.

[39] Now, many of you are aware of the [...] Rámáyańa. Tulsidas described the character of Rama as he thought [...] Conceived by Tulsidas”].

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (1)

[6] Recently one more interpretation [...] resembles the second definition described earlier, but it even lacks the [...] very fundamentals of human nature.

Action Leads to Progress (2)

[8] Kali Yuga is described in the scriptures as the human [...] discretion is lost, One in this state is described as sleeping. However when one’s [...] then this is known as Satya Yuga.