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Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti (1)

[5] Now let us see. If the mind ceases [...] stage the mind will become like a desert where there is no flower or fruit. [...] does not seem to be very rational.

Yoga and Bhakti (3)

[14] So these are the five main propensities. [...] troubled and if the road leads to a desert the destination is also painful. [...] will automatically be controlled.

[27] When karma is done more than jiṋána, [...] of a Yogi becomes like a barren desert. The heart of a Sadhaka is like [...] there is no use sowing seed in a desert. So to be an ideal Yogi is the [...] is not a pauper but an emperor.

Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára (1)

[8] The fourth and last stage of sádhaná [...] deserted the sádhaka as they desert a dead body after cremation or [...] permanent and lasting Self, Brahma.

“Wherever My Devotees Sing” (1)

[8] Again He says: yogináḿ [...] yogi’s heart, it is a kind of dry desert. It is not sweet.

Water Conservation (2)

[21] I have already said that constructing [...] region will be transformed into a desert. In fact, if the subterranean [...] will become a barren wasteland.

[24] 2) Trees, orchards and large plants [...] Green countryside will become a desert after thirty to forty-five years of intensive well irrigation.

Vraja Krsna and Vishuddha Advaetavada – 1 (Discourse 10) (1)

[18] So we find that Vishuddha Advaetaváda [...] Krśńa they turn away from the arid desert of philosophical rigmarole. Vishuddha [...] – it carries no importance.

Vrajagopála and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 25) (1)

[13] Parama Puruśa has been manifesting [...] the heart becomes as parched as desert sand. One who cannot love Parama [...] becomes filled with frustration.

Views of Other Faiths (1)

[68] Again, Shankaracharya says that [...] is an illusion. A person in the desert sees water, houses, trees, etc., [...] can the universe be an illusion?

The Supreme Question – 2 (1)

[22] Progress along the path of devotion [...] sides by the laments of the parched desert. No matter what the nature of [...] annihilation of their latent humanity.

The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (1)

[27] So, Bhagaván says to Nárada, [...] Sarasa Hrdaya. He will not like the desert. He would like fertile land. So, [...] Vijiṋána) begins.”

The Rule of Rationality (2)

[7] Innocent human beings are at the [...] economics. 300 years ago there was no desert in South America; 150 years ago there was no desert in India. Innocent human beings [...] panacea to solve all these problems.

The Path unto the Abode of Beatitude (1)

[12] If someone has pride inwardly that [...] devotion, whose heart is as dry as a desert, will find it impossible to progress.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (1)

[20] Under the influence of avidyá [...] all these limited objects will desert them after sometime. Nothing that can be called one’s own will remain.

The Liberation of the Devotee (1)

[19] The spiritual aspirant should always [...] devoid of devotion is a veritable desert.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[37] Intellectually shúdras are [...] or the joyful dawn, or a burning desert, they have always viewed and continue [...] social order is based on fear alone.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (1)

[3] The common people could not grasp [...] inside them the aching void of the desert.

The Form of Sádhaná (1)

[25] No attachment to worldly objects [...] to earning money becomes like a desert because everything except money [...] alien since everything is Brahma.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (1)

[41] So, the five types of conscience [...] is vast, yet it is as arid as a desert: the sphere of action starts from [...] because it supplies endless vitality.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (5)

[56] The memorial ceremony was well [...] goodness, the place is an arid desert, there’s not a tree in sight. [...] accounts ready for inspection?”

[58] “There’s always another [...] me see… Ah, there’s a desert of chickpea sweets about twelve [...] waiting. If your father crosses the desert – but it won’t be easy [...] the west and another monotonous desert of chickpea sweets to the east. [...] range of milk-sweets beyond the desert and a cream lake beyond that. [...] it’s your only option.”

The Bliss of the Devotee (1)

[5] “The true meaning of the [...] without devotion are cultivating the desert. Without the water of devotion, [...] hearts of such dry yogis.”

There Is Oil in the Sesame (1)

[6] Ápah srotahsu. In the summer [...] river is full of sand, just like a desert. “But there is water, there [...] mind – ápah srotahsu.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 2 (1)

[8] Yuddhárthaḿ samavetáh [...] ocean, and a great ocean becomes a desert as a sunken land rises from beneath [...] lies the greatness of humanity.

Spiritual Discourses (2)

[169] Therefore, from ancient times learned [...] absent, one’s heart is like a desert; and when devotion is attained, an oasis appears in the desert.

Spirituality and This Panoramic Universe (1)

[7] Our subjective world, that is, [...] We cannot discard it, we cannot desert it; we cannot say that it is nothing, [...] the realm of the objective world.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[48] Ladakhi is part of the Tibetan [...] snow-desert – the Sahara is a hot desert. In the northwest of Ladakh people [...] Kashmiri is the spoken language.

Social Discourses (1)

[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] lives, but at times are forced to desert morality under the unwieldy load [...] not the object of concern at all.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt C (1)

[3] At the beginning of evolution, [...] each other, one person used to desert another and go anywhere he or [...] cause of many serious quarrels.

Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued)) (1)

[34] When this relationship of hope [...] external world fails to moisten the desert of their minds, when the seeds [...] the unknown Lord of their life:

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (1)

[21] At the beginning of evolution, [...] each other, one person used to desert another and go anywhere he or [...] cause of many serious quarrels.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[69] Then humans developed further. [...] and Dwaraka stretched the vast desert of Rajasthan, which the army of [...] agriculture and town planning.

Ráŕh – 8. (1)

[7] Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born long [...] was drying up and turning into a desert. Endowed with a lofty mind and [...] stinking wounds of the then society.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (1)

[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] Ráŕh is no better than a neglected desert. This all happened about 1750 [...] rule of Áryyávartta.

Rádhiká Shakti (1)

[33] Dadhiniiva sarpi rápah srotaśu [...] sand. The river is just like a desert. But there is water, there is [...] water, clear and filtered water.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 3 (1)

[9] (2) Trees, orchards and large plants [...] Green countryside will become a desert after 30 to 45 years of intensive well irrigation.

Prout and Neohumanism (1)

[10] Human beings have not taken proper [...] of Nadia district will become a desert. There are many rivers in Nadia [...] river water and surface water.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (1)

[5] Can one attain real knowledge through [...] If some persons look towards the desert during a hot day they will see [...] unreliable source of knowledge.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 1299 (1)

[6] You are in the heart of the desert, You are in dry streams, You [...] in our invocation of the dawn.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetádvaetaváda (Discourse 20) (1)

[7] Let us take an example. Jarasandha, [...] Dwaraka one had to pass through the desert, and that was not possible for [...] antisocial forces of Jarasandha.

Lord Krśńa's Unique Approach (2)

[21] Jarasandha would usually attack [...] Jarasandha. Dwaraka was across the desert of Rajasthan and the hillocks [...] plains were not able to cross the desert or jungle or fight in them. Hence, [...] and Jarasandha stopped attacking.

Light Comes (1)

[14] When this relationship of hope [...] external world fails to moisten the desert of their minds, when the seeds [...] the unknown Lord of their life:

Lakeside and Riverside Plantations (4)

[1] A few hundred years ago, many of the desert regions that we see in different [...] water, the deserts have spread.

[2] Many problems occur with the disappearance [...] the rivers is transformed into a desert, as in the case of the Nile and [...] soil making process is stopped.

[7] In addition to this approach, some selected plants need to be grown in desert regions to check the process of [...] only solution to desertification.

[32] Most trees with tap root systems [...] additional factor in the creation of desert conditions. For example, eucalyptus [...] extremely fibrous root system.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (3)

[22] Generally trees with thorns [...] why most plants that grow in the desert are thorny. The screw pine trees (Pandanus) are also thorny. So their growth in the desert area is not that bad. Even in [...] sandy riparian soil. Even in the desert region of Gujarat I have observed [...] very sweet and some very sour.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[7] There is a controversy over [...] iguana live in larger numbers in the desert areas or in areas where the surrounding [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[38] In the artistic imagination, [...] created the camel, the ship of the desert. Different parts of the camel [...] is Vishvakarmá.

Integrated Farming (5)

[42] Water conservation, irrigation and afforestation are essential for desert reclamation. In the Thar Desert of India, a canal has been constructed [...] extended even further into the desert. Conserving surface water is the [...] exploiting underground water reserves.

[43] Ecologists claim that some deserts [...] night temperatures that occur in desert regions create a useful effect. Because the air in the desert is dry, the hot air rises and [...] overall rainfall will be reduced.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[28] Whatever is finite is limited by [...] tree struck by lightening in the desert lamenting the endless drought.

Individual Rhythm and Universal Rhythm (1)

[7] Those who seek to attain the permanent [...] bemoaning his losses in the arid desert of his heart. The reason is that [...] acquire the sweetness of honey.

Ideological Flow and the Eight-fold Path (1)

[1] So many times I said that human [...] ideological flow. That is, a human can desert anything and everything for the [...] movement, moving only to get food.

Ideation on Brahma (1)

[24] Ápah srotasu. In winter [...] vast stretch of sand, an empty desert. You may think that since your [...] discover a spring of cool water below.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (1)

[20] There is still another thing which [...] the crime which forced them to desert their ancestral homes forever [...] identify those who made them refugees.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (1)

[24] Black people did not lag behind [...] potentialities. There is still the burning desert of the Sahara right in the heart [...] creating a congenial environment.

Geology and Human Civilization (2)

[7] The Sahara desert and the Thar desert of Sind and Rajasthan were previously [...] were under the oceans at one time.

Ekendriya – 4 (1)

[12] It is also true that you will not [...] warmth of your life will ultimately desert you – it is a cruel game. [...] question of speed does not arise.

Ekendriya – 2 (1)

[19] [[The palm tree cannot tolerate [...] is short-lived – it will desert them one day. If they misuse even [...] instances when this has happened.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 2 (3)

[10] Some so-called bhaktas – [...] devoid of joy is as barren as a desert. When one becomes as dry as the desert sands, one is compelled to cry [...] from the scorching heat of the desert.”

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night (3)

[13] In the Saḿskrtá language, [...] impression”, and the other meaning is to desert. So “Asatsauṋga mudrańam” means to desert evil company. In addition it means [...] mudrankita karo” is correct.

[14] Whatever it is, “Asatsauṋga mudrańaḿ karo” means to desert evil company, and this is the [...] continue to do virtuous deeds.

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (1)

[28] I was just speaking about papyrus. [...] the papyrus tree that grew in the desert lands of that country. The words [...] Arabic-Hebrew family languages was Mishra.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (1)

[40] Viparyaya or defective cognition [...] consciousnesses. To see a mirage in a desert is also a kind of defective cognition.

Cardinal Attributions of God (1)

[19] We do like this due to the ignorance, [...] (the mirage, you know is in the desert – actually there is no mirage, [...] (rabbits and hares do not have horns).

Bondages and Solutions (Discourse 2) (1)

[28] Next comes the so-called humanistic [...] which ends in the sands of the desert. So it must be motivated by a [...] transformed into devotion as a mission.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[143] “Today the rivers of Magadha [...] is gradually being turned into a desert. The village where we met was [...] measuring the width of its source.

Astitva and Shivatva (2)

[16] “Bhakti Bhagavatoseva” [...] there one’s heart is like a desert and when the devotion is attained, an oasis in the desert advents. You have not to be afraid [...] cheapest but the most invaluable.

An Expression Is Never Alone (1)

[9] Parama Puruśa, the [...] every expression. He may be in the desert, He may be in the ocean. He may [...] intuitional support of these functions.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[109] [That unbloomed flower that has [...] whose current loses itself in the desert.]

Aesthetics and Mysticism (2)

[2] So you boys, you girls, you intellectuals, [...] life would have been just like a desert. A slight touch of aesthetics [...] beings is just like an oasis in a desert. Art, architecture, literature, [...] its inspiration from mysticism.