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[3] [While performing actions in this world, cherish the desire to live for a hundred years. You [...] bondage. There is no other way.]
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[6] Many say that nature creates. But [...] Principle operates according to the desire of Parama Puruśa. If Parama [...] a blade of grass, it is all His desire.”
[9] Without His desire, nothing will happen. Say you [...] Nothing can happen without His desire.
[11] You will live according to His desire; you will die, too, according to His desire. Yesterday I told you to take [...] Merge with Him with all your love.
[4] The question then arises, why should [...] in deference to that particular desire of Parama Puruśa do you continue your spiritual practices.
[3] In case 80 per cent of the members of the Central Committee so desire, the number of the Central Committee members may exceed sixty.
[11] The Entity whom you are trying [...] It is a family relationship. The desire in your mind to meet God is only born when He is inclined towards you. It is the result of His desire to meet you. Your meeting with [...] He will come twenty towards you.
[33] 3. Asteya – To renounce the desire to acquire or retain the wealth [...] means “non-stealing.”
[20] You cannot attain Parama Puruśa [...] Only when the mind has an intense desire to attain Parama Puruśa [...] is called kevalá bhakti.
[18] In the practice of yoga Sádhakas [...] Paramátman. When humans will desire to merge Jiiva Shakti (unit consciousness) [...] he will be established in Yoga.
[3] Krśńa says human [...] expectations. Suppose someone has a desire to eat delicious food. Parama [...] Puruśa according to their inner desire. So before wishing to attain something, [...] cautious before wishing for anything.
[8] Some people say: “No, no, [...] Puruśa as there was no real desire to attain Him.
[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] myself. This is my one and only desire – I have no other interest.” [...] You, by making You happy.”
[20] “Whenever you want to do something good, whenever the desire to do something good arises in [...] mind, you may forget your pious desire. The moment there is a desire to do something good, start the [...] this life to build the staircase.
[8] The services rendered by supplying [...] gained. Instil in others the earnest desire to follow the path of virtue – [...] existence as a social creature.
[13] When you render service to anyone [...] a thousand rupees, but I do not desire recognition and therefore I have not published my name in the paper.” The desire for fame exists in a concealed [...] possibility of arrogance or the desire for fame growing in your mind. [...] being. A devotee in ecstasy says:
[15] pravrtti = desire, movement towards crudeness; mukhii [...] dháráyám (7th case) = in the flow
[18] nivrttimukhii = movement towards decreasing desire: ni (lack of) – vrtti (desire) + mukhii (towards); pratisaiṋcarah [...] case) = by means of the waning
[87] tasmin = in that; upalabdhe (7th [...] = complete satisfaction, end of desire
[90] Brhat = Great; eśańa = desire and also the effort to attain [...] dharmah = fundamental characteristic
[165] hita = welfare, all-round development; eśańá = desire, will; preśitah = goaded; [...] period after completion of action
[168] mukti = liberation; ákáunkśayá (3rd case) = by the intense desire; sadguru = perfect master; práptih = attainment, achievement
[169] [Out of the intense desire for mukti (liberation), one attains ones sadguru (perfect master).]
[4] Along with the changes in time, [...] them want ornaments, they do not desire them as much as the girls of the [...] 1 )
[5] To run away from normal worldly [...] earn enough. All this creates the desire to one run away from worldly life [...] worldly life will be immaterial.
[9] There are people who avoid intuitional [...] three, the mind will no longer desire them. Ordinarily the mind delights [...] something only disturbing when we desire it very much? If we do not desire an object, we will not miss it [...] attractions towards subtlety, and the desire for earthly enjoyments disappears, [...] consider it necessary are mistaken.
[17] There is a basic difference between eśańá [longing] and icchá [desire]. Icchá means “desire” or “intention”, whereas [...] active endeavour to fulfil that desire. In each and every living being there is the innate desire for happiness, and there is an active effort to fulfil that desire as well. In their search for happiness, [...] thirst is yet unquenched.”
[18] Thus in the process of this constant [...] they seek – what they truly desire is peace, not happiness. But it is only rarely that people attain peace in life.
[2] “Trailokye yáni bhútáńi [...] to know your inner self, if your desire for self-knowledge is strong, [...] sarváni dehatah”.
[1] He comes on earth when there is [...] channels; Táraka Brahma forms a desire to come on earth with a specific [...] against all injustice and sin.
[16] Doing good to others is virtue; [...] wicked people who have an innate desire to commit atrocities and harm [...] both an integral part of dharma.
[1] [A Filipino Margi had recently [...] and several times expressed this desire privately to his companions. “I [...] past life,” he used to say.]
[8] Puruśa alone is projected [...] that condition according to the desire of Prakrti. Prakrti here desires [...] consciousness or Puruśa.
[47] As Saguńa Brahma wants each [...] of units in order to fulfil Its desire to liberate all of them. Ańu [...] innumerable unit consciousnesses.
[49] To become muktapuruśa, attainment of Nirguńa Brahma is essential. The desire of Saguńa Brahma to liberate [...] Nirguńa has to be examined.
[51] Brahma is without any beginning [...] His liberation is through His own desire and effort. The effort to liberate [...] is called sádhaná.
[53] Saguńa Brahma wants, but [...] earnest effort with an intense desire for liberation from the bondage [...] Prakrti. The effort with an intense desire to liberate itself from the bondage [...] of the creation of human beings.
[33] Human beings love Parama Puruśa [...] my own pleasure – my only desire is to give joy to Him.” [...] everything to give joy to Him.
[34] Oh spiritual aspirant, do not desire to be a philosopher, or an intellectual [...] constant service and devotion to Him.
[21] [All created beings emerge from, [...] the Supreme Entity. You should desire to know that supreme stance as Brahma.]
[21] Consciousness and its principle, [...] will only be able to fulfil its desire to regain its normal form on rebirth, [...] effected in the previous life.
[1] Human beings are the highest-evolved [...] bliss, and that is what people desire. Everyone is in quest of happiness; [...] it is achieved by those means.
[2] In their search for happiness people [...] achieved that there creeps in a desire for world leadership. Mere acquisition [...] unending. It is limitless and infinite.
[4] The Cosmic Entity alone is infinite [...] behind this human urge is hidden the desire, the longing, for attainment of [...] is the dharma of every person.
[6] The degree of divinity in human [...] satisfied with the limited, while the desire of human beings is limitless, although the desire for enjoyment in both is prompted [...] longing for the Cosmic Entity.
[7] Where did this universe come from [...] does not create and does not even desire to create anything, is His Eternal [...] is called His liilánanda.
[5] The human mind attaches itself [...] sweets) you immediately feel a desire to eat them. But maybe you think, [...] following couplet comes to mind:
[8] So you tell yourself, “No, [...] influence of yet another object of desire. While sipping your tea you decide to never again allow your mind to be swayed by the desire for any other object – never, [...] your mental ear to hear her words.
[9] Thus it is clear that the mind [...] materialized. But if a person cherishes a desire for a long time to eat something [...] particular object for a long period.
[13] Not only does the mind remain attached [...] cannot fly. But today this human desire has been fulfilled with the help [...] think is materialized if their desire is intense.
[14] The same thing also happens in [...] stage it will cherish no further desire for rasogollas, tea, fashionable [...] the greatest object of happiness.
[29] But this is not all. I said a little [...] Me. This is what you and I both desire. This is what will give us both [...] word of Vraja Krśńa.
[15] There is a story in the Rámáyańa. [...] Ramas name was actually his inner desire. But he had instructed Sitas [...] the name of the Lord: Sita-Rama.
[20] According to Sáḿkhya, [...] rush towards Him with a fervent desire to merge in Him – this is jaeva dharma.
[3] “Let those well-versed in ethics criticize me or praise me, as they so desire; let Lakśmii, the goddess [...] they accept as their ideal.”
[22] Dualists make a serious and dangerous [...] or not. When you have a strong desire to eat sugar, your mind becomes [...] existence and becomes one with Him.
[3] This is closely related to rágánugá [...] not I get ánandam. My only desire is to give Him joy through my [...] suffering to give Him joy.”
[19] My Vrajagopála, my Krśńa, [...] everything takes shape as per His desire. He wanted to become many and [...] bliss all beings were born”].
[32] When you touch some particular [...] your ego becomes limited to the desire of enjoying that particular object, [...] the pleasure of Cosmic contact.
[33] So now you can understand that [...] Cosmic Bliss, you will no longer desire any fragmentary pleasure of the [...] of smallness ever overwhelm you?
[38] And what is the result? Those sádhákas [...] anything for themselves – they desire only to give Him happiness. But [...] as an instrument of His Grace.
[1] You know that, according to the [...] paráshakti [the primordial desire for expression] . The latent [...] have to cope with real pandits.
[5] The funny thing is that one always [...] period of time he will develop a desire to try opium. That is, he acquires [...] ones own innate characteristic.
[13] Hládinii shakti is the second [...] time, they express the sincere desire to utilize their time more benevolently. [...] worthwhile pursuits.” This sincere desire gradually takes them towards Parama [...] Charitámrta it has been said,
[19] A person who has an inimical relation [...] wants to gratify his/her selfish desire.
[24] In this category of devotion one [...] or salvation because you did not desire it.
[4] Everything moves. This earth moves, [...] much as you can, because it is the desire of Providence that all will march [...] Puruśa is always with you.
[47] Once I told you that Parama Puruśa [...] Parama Puruśa! If you so desire you can hate others, but Parama [...] desires, He cannot hate others.
[54] And what is the relationship between [...] you. You may hate Him if you so desire, but He will never be able to hate you.
[186] By the time the followers had left it was already evening. Bhutananda Maharaja had another desire to secretly eat malpo sweets. [...] the sweets would never be found.
[35] If someone stretches ones neck (griivá) out of excessive desire to hear something then this is called udgriiva haoyá.
[93] I turned over on my other side [...] northwest corner of the room had a desire to approach me. Several times [...] spirits cease with your games.”
[6] A devotee naturally becomes a universalist. [...] always try to serve all, and his desire is that everybody try to move [...] Puruśa cannot hate anybody.
[2] [By birth everybody is a shúdra, [...] becomes a dvija, i.e., expresses the desire to become human. By studying scriptures, [...] becomes a bráhmańa.]
[8] Now, in psychic sphere, microcosms can create anything according to their desire, according to their cognition [...] function. Macrocosm is multilateral.
[21] Jiṋátvá shivaḿ [...] the Cognitive Faculty does not desire it, the Operative Force of Prakrti [...] shivaḿ shántimatyantameti.
[10] So in every action there is movement, [...] activated, are non-stationary. The desire to eat rasagolla stems from a [...] the characteristic of the mind.
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] as the symbol of their earnest desire to multiply. This phallic worship [...] was the worshippers earnest desire to increase their numbers – [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[57] Supreme bliss and yoga are one [...] object or other with an intense desire for self gratification. But the [...] concentration (ekágra).
[71] What is the internal state of the sádhakas who attain that stance? You know, passion of desire is of two kinds: saḿskára [...] everything is He, everything is He.
[6] If anybody in this universe wants to remain in a fixed position, that persons desire will never be fulfilled. Because [...] the pulse is the sign of life.
[5] But those who are not your born [...] a large-hearted person and you desire that living creatures and animals [...] This is certainly not correct.
[14] So what did Yudhisthira say then? [...] whenever I do anything good. I desire no result. I want to offer the [...] inauspicious actions.’”
[18] While experiencing the good consequences [...] Puruśa at every step that I desire no reward and want nothing auspicious, in return for my good deeds. Let these be Yours.”
[1] The intellect of intelligent people [...] the ego of the vipras or their desire for enjoyment draws matter to [...] to the demands of the situation.
[37] Have vipras only exploited others? [...] their service was motivated by the desire to exploit, the list of those [...] Vipra Age was able to devour them.
[61] Although vipras were proud of their [...] status did not result from that desire. Though their aversion to manual [...] intellect or physical labour."
[129] All those who, undaunted by either [...] regarded as vipras who have the desire to resist, protest or retaliate [...] may not affect kśatriyas).
[199] In the course of time the deceitful [...] social exploiters. The vipras desire not to do any work resulted in [...] to the wealth of the vaeshyas.
[230] Although the vipras understand [...] people realize that it is not the desire of providence for some to exploit [...] themselves once exploited others.
[9] Even though vaeshyas, as a kind [...] have a developed intellect or a desire to do good, they never forget [...] will absolve them of their sins.
[36] At the beginning of the Vaeshya Age some social spirit still exists in them alongside the desire to make money. Whatever their [...] shúdra revolution occurs.
[48] Material goods have no practical [...] hoard foodstuffs out of a greedy desire for greater profits, depriving [...] them down the road towards death.
[2] I told you that the word “bhakti” [...] “attachment”. When your only desire is for Iishvara, it is called [...] called “ásakti”.
[6] “Prańipátena”. [...] aspirant should have a sincere desire to know Him, a sincere longing [...] This is prańipátena.
[10] Sevá means “selfless service”. Service is there where there is no desire to get anything in return. When there is a desire to take while giving, it is not [...] – this alone is service.
[12] The second cause is non-utilization [...] not even want many things. The desire to accumulate money is actually [...] easily become reckless and a sinner.
[1] From very ancient times, human [...] human beings started to nurse a desire to reach or master that great [...] “Destroy my enemies”, etc.
[7] “Dama”. The actual [...] injustice, or controls ones desire to harm others by the application [...] must have the quality of damana.
[2] If someone desires to offer gifts [...] essential. If someone has an intense desire to offer a special present, it [...] be considered an antisocial act.
[4] The internal and external ideas [...] aparottara, and the attempt to fulfil the desire to know is the pursuit of science. [...] psychic arena. Now if we call the desire to know Motihari town parama prashna, [...] can be called spiritual pursuit.
[22] Life is a constant effort to restore [...] again. There arises an irresistible desire in human beings to bring the unknown [...] doubts and confusions are allayed.
[43] In the initial stage, ones vocal power lies latent as paráshakti (primordial desire) in múládhára [...] verbal expression. When the internal desire of speech arises, paráshakti is awakened and starts its upward journey.
[22] Today I am explaining Puruśa [...] . The very next day, he has a desire to see in the newspaper how much he has donated.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] in the newspaper. They have no desire to read the other news. They read [...] saḿskáras .
[3] Under special circumstances, at [...] go from here? It is His special desire that they should proceed towards [...] the binding influence of Prakrti.
[11] Each and every human being and [...] independent will is that if they so desire, they can move towards their Goal [...] closer to Parama Puruśa.
[17] Sarvájiive sarvasaḿsthe: [...] an elephants body. As you desire, so your body will be allotted accordingly.
[6] It is due to the attraction of [...] in the Supreme, when we have no desire for anything else, is the stage of supra-aesthetic science (Mohan Vijiṋána).
[2] The subtle causal mind [...] within, and such a persons desire for supreme union becomes unbearable. Such a person has an intense desire for God. In this stage of mind [...] great as He (the Supreme Entity).
[5] So our first duty as disciplined human beings is to do as per the desire of the Supreme Controller, of that Maheshvara. Just doing according to the desire of that Controller is a must for [...] obeying Him, while doing as per His desire, one should always remember that [...] relationship is purely personal.
[3] The root meaning of yoga is not [...] the absence of propensities, the desire, the longing to become one with [...] accept such an interpretation.
[24] Next is ra, which is the acoustic [...] requisite capability to do so. The desire is there, but no effective skill. [...] have the fourth quality of bhaga.
[7] Trtiiyaḿ gurupújanam. [...] gurupújanam is doing as per the desire of the guru. This third factor [...] in His role as spiritual guide.
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[8] “Guńayantrakashca”. [...] function and do their duty as per the desire of the Cosmic Puruśa. They [...] shelter. There is no alternative.
[13] Lord Krśńa was the [...] spirituality, and despite his immense desire, he could not build a strong social [...] build a healthy human society.
[9] Even after getting human life, [...] Among those, only a few develop the desire to practise dharma sádhaná. [...] This is not a sin, not a crime.
[14] Everybody wants expansion. The desire for expansion is the innate characteristic, [...] become one with the Cosmic Mind.
[15] The second factor is rasa, and [...] “áptakáma”. This desire to become one with Parama Puruśa [...] animals nor in plants and trees.
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] to acquire a lot of virtues and desire that people call them virtuous, [...] called Vidyádhara. Those who desire a melodious voice so that people [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
[3] The [[purodhás]] may consider [...] Sahaja Yoga, who have an ardent desire to learn this higher yoga, and who can afford to devote sufficient time every day for the same.
[11] (2) Those who are deserving and have an earnest desire will be initiated in Sahaja Yoga. [...] are entitled to initiate them.
[13] (4) The ácárya/á [...] restrictions. Those who have an earnest desire to practise ásanas or who [...] Sádhárańa Yoga or Sahaja Yoga.
[2] Behind the human endeavour to progress towards perfection lies one motivating factor – the desire for permanent happiness. Urged on by this desire, people start to tread the path [...] they were greatly handicapped.
[2] People unable to attain their objects of desire, bang their heads against the [...] any direction according to the desire of the players. This dependence [...] Brahma-vijiṋána or intuitional science.
[23] No matter what the entities may [...] nucleus of Eternal Peace. Drunk with desire for material objects they do not [...] Bhúmámánas).
[45] How should you carry on with your [...] associations. Cherishing a strong desire to know and understand Him, think [...] You will certainly attain Him.
[9] [Let those well-versed in ethics criticize me or praise me, as they so desire; let Lakśmii, the goddess [...] which they accept as their ideal.]
[55] This all-round restraint is indeed [...] eat what you get or do what you desire. When you eat you must consider [...] You have to think when you act.
[21] The world is the thought projection [...] the eternal flow. Whether people desire it or not, society has to move [...] and cultural transformations.
[54] It is through clashes that power [...] and economic struggles. Those who desire to awaken their intellects should not be afraid of struggle.
[119] The success of a play, particularly [...] impossible to create in them the desire for release from the suspense. [...] curious about what is coming next.
[153] As the sense of subtle aesthetics developed in human beings in the course of evolution, a desire to create art also awakened in [...] success in the creation of art.
[155] Besides this, in the individual [...] transitory sense of aesthetics and their desire for material happiness, their [...] before attaining full development.
[157] Can there be an artist without [...] kindling his or her spiritual urge and desire for the infinite, it will not be impossible for him or her to develop genius.
[165] If music must descend to the ordinary level of life to conform to the desire for naturalness, then pre-eminence [...] and language is absolutely nil.)
[197] Powerful people have exploited [...] stratum of society. In spite of their desire to work independently, most of [...] playthings of political parties.
[13] As depicted in many stories, soon [...] do that, then cherish only one desire: the desire for salvation.” Then Alarka [...] Aśt́ávakra Samhitá.
[14] The principles of Yama are ahiḿsá, [...] asteya is “to give up the desire of acquiring what is not rightly [...] mind resonates with Cosmic will.
[2] I shall conclude with a few remarks [...] would be if someone had a sudden desire to go to Cuttack and he or she [...] wish an immediate actional form.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] human being cherishes an inward desire for all-round emancipation. But [...] in the human mind have emerged.
[15] Human beings meditate on Parama [...] always act only according to Your desire.”
[9] A person who does virtuous deeds [...] by all that? Where there is no desire for the attainment of heavenly [...] grace of Parama Puruśa.
[12] Suppose that you and a goat have [...] in a nearby shop and develop a desire to eat one. That very desire to eat something is your inborn [...] thieves and dacoits by the society.
[9] Suppose there are several corporal [...] occult powers. You should only desire to be one with the Supreme; there [...] occult powers – it is bad.
[12] What is káma? The desire for mundane objects – name, fame, wealth, etc., is káma. The desire to make efforts to get food and clothing is also included in the scope of káma.
[6] Some politicians, instead of entering [...] knowledge of politics and their desire to slander him. They did not understand, [...] propaganda chorus of the Allied forces?
[13] The vertex of the triangle of forces [...] of creation, the point of innate desire in which all manifestations lie embedded. As the desire for expression lies in the seed as potential energy, it is dominated by the static principle.
[1] The characteristic of a unit mind [...] endeavours are multilateral. His only desire is to get all His reactive momenta [...] times, spaces and individualities.
[29] The excessive desire for material enjoyment, or the [...] lives have become too egotistical.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] within their reach. Out of this desire to attain the Supreme, out of [...] reward for their long-cherished desire to attain the Supreme. Without the desire for expansion, they would have [...] them would have remained far away.
[2] It is the innate desire of human beings to seek expansion, [...] become a billionaire. But if the desire for self-expansion or happiness [...] expense of others for very long.
[4] The human desire for expansion is an innate desire. It cannot be suppressed, but must be given full scope for expression. Since desire for expansion is harmful for society [...] which had hitherto eluded them.
[6] Now a question arises: what is [...] direct matter according to its own desire, it is termed buddhi [intellect]. So this is the special nature of intellect.
[33] People with a shúdra mentality fall in the same category as all animals that have a strong desire for physical enjoyment. At that time the powerful men, who had a strong desire for physical enjoyment, were polygamous. [...] given to materialistic enjoyment.
[61] There is no doubt that the culture [...] expresses the ancient kśatriya desire to increase their population.
[90] In kśatriya society people [...] complex, exactly, but a strong desire for self-preservation certainly [...] mentality of the shúdras.
[96] A subtle analysis therefore reveals that the kśatriya spirituality stemmed from their desire to attain more and more and to express themselves to the maximum extent.
[32] What is Vámácára? [...] will help realize my cherished desire”. Such a sádhaka is called [...] before realizing their cherished desire, often abuse their power which [...] through such an aimless pursuit?
[5] The unit entities have been moving [...] to get them back on His lap. His desire to bring them to Himself is simply [...] cycle of creation, life and death.
[69] In the morphetic or sleeping state [...] that is, when none of the waves of desire arise in the receptacle of the [...] between sleep and wakefulness?
[70] What is dream? When certain impressions [...] stopped functioning, the identical desire arising from the previously acquired desire, do not then seem to be imaginary [...] dreams never occur during sleep.
[73] The state in which conscious and [...] motivated by any longing or any desire nor is seeing any dream – [...] That is to say if there is any desire or dream, we cannot then call [...] identity with the Divine Essence.
[31] Why are the unit entities more [...] organs (for that matter here the desire is not afferent either). In the [...] happiness) is proportionately increased.
[13] According to human longings and [...] imbibes within it an indomitable desire or Saḿskára for [...] body of a deer at his next birth.
[48] Try, O Sádhaka, to know [...] mortal, subject to death. Your desire of establishing yourself in deathlessness [...] good, if you can only know Him.
[76] What is this most sublime Treasure [...] in his or her very hearts desire as the Supreme Radiance. To seek [...] elsewhere but right within.”
[82] The knower of the Soul or the Self-realized [...] form in accordance with his or her desire. Hence he or she does not have [...] who has realized his or her Self.
[1] In ancient times when the desire to worship awakened in the minds [...] human heart are limitless. The desire to know their inner nature led [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[6] This world is changing, moving. [...] are able to live this way, the desire to steal the property of others [...] gains eternal peace after death.
[13] Always ideate on Brahma and nurture the desire to live for a hundred years. You [...] the bondage of your reactions.
[17] Essentially the soul and the Supreme [...] characteristic emanates from the desire to attain happiness – for [...] ones actions, past and present.
[50] When a person progresses from the [...] by themselves, and when a strong desire awakens in the mind to attain [...] of both bondage and liberation.
[9] Mayyeva sakalaḿ játam [...] flow according to the expressed desire or expressed approval of Parama [...] is the prime cause of creation.
[9] [By birth, everybody is a shúdra, [...] becomes a dvija, i.e., expresses the desire to become human. A person next [...] becomes a Bráhmańa.]
[18] Spiritual progress can only be [...] vigatasprahah”. To the extent the desire for pleasure is less, one escapes from the reaction of pain.
[19] What is goading? There are three [...] move and act according to your desire. That is, it means to push or to move by the application of force.
[19] Now the question arises, how will [...] You.” The moment such an intense desire arises in the human mind, then [...] of extreme love and sweetness.
[5] Along with the changes in time, [...] them want ornaments, they do not desire them as much as the girls of the [...] they were content with ornaments.
[1] The major difference between the [...] sentiments and endowed with an ardent desire to attain the supreme, can reach the pinnacle of human glory.
[2] Whatever the humans do, whether guided by crude instincts or the desire for eternal peace, is motivated by the desire for enjoyment. This desire may focus on petty or vast objects, [...] saḿskáras. When the desire for enjoyment concerns petty material [...] animal-like. However, when the desire for enjoyment concerns the vast [...] finite objects but in infinity.
[39] The closer ones psychic propensities [...] knowledge says, “ My only desire is to merge myself in Him, to [...] through karma sádhańa.
[9] Now, the Macrocosm can create anything according to His desire or according to His [psychic] [...] multilateral in function, in action.
[29] What is static devotion? One says, [...] kill Mr. X, but because ones desire was not to get Náráyańa, [...] Náráyańa.
[31] And the third type is sentient [...] mokśa.” That is, the desire is for mukti and mokśa [...] prayer, nothing but selfish prayer.
[39] You are all sádhakas. You [...] bhakti, you may or may not have any desire to get salvation, but it is sure [...] you are to enjoy that salvation.
[15] Then comes mutative devotion. In [...] example didnt express the desire to become one with the Father, [...] Lord may or may not fulfil such a desire. He has to look after the interests [...] devotion is not devotion at all.
[5] The destruction of a particular [...] reality tomorrow. It is the inherent desire of an individual and the collective body which takes a concrete shape. It was an age-old desire of human beings to fly in the sky like birds. The aeroplane was a product of this desire. Desire is the mother of action. In coming [...] exist. You can rest assured of Asti.
[18] The third varga is dharma which [...] ones as well. Those who have no desire for any of the physical necessities [...] become a renunciate? What sort of desire prompted Mahaprabhu Caetanya to [...] reason is that there was a very deep desire in the back of their minds. When [...] the psycho-spiritual necessities.
[27] This can be said about all ordinary [...] boatmans wife forgot her desire to get everything converted into [...] into gold whenever she wished.
[9] Next comes the fourth and final [...] 20,000 years ago. The moment the desire to know arises, his or her mind [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[26] According to the beliefs of the [...] sádhaná is an ardent desire for it.
[36] Living beings have a desire to attain happiness and to avoid trouble. It is their Dharma to attain happiness and this desire is behind everything they do. [...] one thousand. In this way their desire progressively increases with the [...] enjoyment is infinite. Therefore the desire for the Infinite is not satisfied through these finite objects.
[20] “Bhiiśodeti súryah [...] electrical energy. Why? It is His desire that electricity operates other [...] “No, I wont do it.”
[8] The other cult, the non-Shaeva [...] if we want to find out how His desire causes everything to happen?” [...] cult over the non-Shaeva cult.
[1] I think it is my socio-spiritual [...] nothing but an expression of Cosmic desire or Cosmic will. Neither can there [...] support; that is, when a human desire and His desire coincide, then only does the human desire become fruitful, otherwise it is a sure failure. When the jiivas desire coincides with the desire of Krśńa, then it [...] the term “prapatti”.
[2] Bhaktiváda, that is, devotional [...] being done by Him according to His desire or action or His saḿkalpa, [...] he is a jiṋánii.
[7] Your fundamental basis should be prapatti. “Everything happens as per His desire and not a single blade of grass [...] jiṋánii has no future.
[11] Parama Puruśa always remains [...] – there would be no further desire to attain Him. The advantage of His remaining acintya is that there is an incessant desire to attain Him. This very desire to attain Him will make the humans greater and greater. Thats why a poet said:
[3] Within each person lies an inner, hidden desire that “I shall move ahead [...] I must attain Him.” This desire is the very essence of Dharma, this is what prompts people to practise Dharma.
[7] The external desire of the human mind depends upon [...] the future it shall remain one.
[7] If only the movement according [...] question arises how to ascertain the desire of God. Mans small mind, [...] difficult to know the unexpressed desire of the Supreme Self. But wherever [...] the source of the disease itself.
[8] Suppose you have to ascertain what [...] gentleman he will not express his desire. And God is also a gentleman – [...] not – and God is refined.
[40] Abhimána is no better than [...] me” – this sense is like [a desire for] shúkariiviśt́há. [...] yourself in contemplation on Hari.
[1] Human beings are the highest-evolved [...] bliss, and that is what people desire. Everyone is in quest of happiness; [...] it is achieved by those means.
[2] In their search for happiness people [...] achieved that there creeps in a desire for world leadership. Mere acquisition [...] unending. It is limitless and infinite.
[4] The Cosmic Entity alone is infinite [...] behind this human urge is hidden the desire, the longing, for attainment of [...] is the dharma of every person.
[6] The degree of divinity in human [...] satisfied with the limited, while the desire of human beings is limitless, although the desire for enjoyment in both is prompted [...] longing for the Cosmic Entity.
[11] Exactly the reverse occurs in the [...] Shakti because only they cherish the desire for supreme union with the Cognitive [...] until they merge in the Supreme.
[15] When ones cognitive faculty [...] atheists. No parents could sincerely desire one of their children to become [...] another slowly starves to death.
[4] The difference between Shiva and [...] kámabiija. Here lies the innate desire of creation.
[5] Shiva Shakti vibhágena, [...] themselves, are the cause of the divine desire of creation.” This point [...] the point wherein lies the Cosmic desire. It, therefore, can also be termed icchábiija, or “seed of desire”.
[6] The next stage after this point is the expression of desire or the expression of the resultant [...] itself must be a straight line.
[13] Now after this feeling [is aroused] [...] become one with [that Entity]? This desire, this longing, for the Great is [...] vikśepa and ávarańii.
[22] This rhythmic expression of the [...] jiivas are dancing according to His desire. One will have to dance according [...] in this rásaliilá.
[49] Now, the question may arise: is [...] cannot call it a vrtti or sensual desire. Sádhaná or meditation is not a vrtti, it is the fullest expression of love itself.
[2] That Supreme Entity, that Supreme [...] Principle functions according to His desire and the creative faculty, rather the dexterity is His.
[6] The meaning of the word bhakti [...] myself in Him. Where there is no desire, there the Lord lives. The Lord and the desire for the world, like the sun and the night, cannot coexist.
[16] But Alarka had run away from Kashi. [...] first was, “Do not have any desire, but if that be not possible, then have the desire for mokśa [non-qualified [...] company, satsauṋga.”
[19] Meanwhile, finding neither Vikranta nor Alarka to rule Kashi, yet having not even the least desire to enlarge the frontiers of Kaushala, [...] hand Kashi over to that person.
[11] (3) Svarloka: It is Svarloka which [...] righteous deeds motivated by the desire to attain heaven after relinquishing [...] enjoyed in svarloka or heaven.
[12] (4) Maharloka: Another name for [...] the initial throbbings of strong desire also take place in this sphere. [...] persons germinate in this sphere.
[13] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII [...] which a person experiences as a desire to do something practical towards [...] path of progress of human society.
[28] The sound u is the acoustic root [...] preservation being one of them. When the desire to maintain the created entities [...] the acoustic root of that sort of desire is u.
[61] The dyotamáná stage [...] fulfil their various desires: the desire to fly, the desire to move fast over land, the desire to reach the distant planets, the desire to cross the oceans. Sometimes [...] fraction of the vast world of ideas.
[82] The acoustic root sváhá signifies pious resolve and the psychic desire for universal welfare. The sound [...] as an acoustic root is immense.
[162] Pa is the acoustic root of the [...] attachment. [E.g., when ones desire for something becomes frustrated, one may develop hatred for what was the object of desire.]
[164] One who is weakened by excessive [...] people rush toward their objects of desire without any discrimination. I [...] while discussing the consonant na.
[17] Titles of the present society have [...] debility that they harbour the desire for changes in their situations. [...] particular castes. All of them desire to assert and establish their rights. This is simply misuses of energy and money.
[17] Man is a social animal. So every human being likes utsava. It is the desire of all that they will rejoice [...] handful of devotees of knowledge.
[2] Such individuals set the ideal [...] devotion and aspiration, but they desire no crude earthly flowers and offerings.
[1] The science of spirituality developed out of human beings innate desire to unravel the mystery of creation. [...] the various schools of Tantra.
[56] Tantra can be roughly divided into [...] sádhaná. Those whose desire for physical enjoyment is less [...] the first-mentioned people to do?
[7] Human expressions are trifarious. [...] for money. This may be a natural desire but physical objectivity is finite, hence the infinite desire to accumulate finite physical [...] thereby safeguard human rights.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] self-aggrandizement, and pratiśt́a or desire for prestige – and worship the Lord.
[1] Human beings have an inherent and limitless desire for all-round victory in all spheres [...] sufficient intellect and stamina.
[5] Shrii Krśńa then [...] certain very pious family. I had a desire to test their piety. The family [...] the whole family would share it.
[4] All the philosophy and spiritual [...] place for us to live. His only desire has been to guide and help all towards liberation, the state he always dwells in.
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[28] This becomes possible only when [...] Whenever anyone develops an intense desire to merge in Him, Parama Puruśa [...] other way of returning to Him.
[21] Oppression occurs when you are [...] want to do, and as a result your desire to do something worthwhile dies [...] is called “damana”.
[5] HLÁDINII SHAKTI, RÁDHIKÁ [...] VIDYÁ, which one experiences as a desire to do something practical towards spiritual attainment.
[3] I have of course changed the names [...] done so. However, afterwards the desire to do so remained. In the future [...] “I” of all the stories.
[2] Time and space are indispensable [...] never-ending. The more intense the desire for the materialization of its [...] called unsteadiness of the mind.
[10] If a person desires to merge in [...] about the “I” and no desire to preserve the separate identity [...] “nirvikalpa samádhi”.
[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] yuyutsá, which means “desire to fight”; while the term [...] viveka, please tell me.”
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[10] Now, how do these mudrás [...] Paráshakti [primordial desire for expression], which is such [...] that you actually want to express.
[18] It is due to this vikrti or distortion [...] the help of Prakrti, although the desire to seek freedom from the bondage [...] necessary to strive for mokśa.
[49] 4. Maharloka – This is the [...] sukha and dukha are felt. The desire for sádhaná also [...] sattva is less and tamah is least.
[58] Vijiṋánamaya Kośa [...] found, and this kośa the desire for sadhaná arises. Here sattva is dominant; tamah is less and rajah is least.
[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] in the course of time. Hence to desire or strive for relative truth, [...] is the only thing beyond time.
[82] The practice of ritualistic religion [...] gain the material objects they desire. Only the sinful religious and social exploiters gain from such efforts.
[83] Spiritual sádhaná [...] is no scope whatsoever for the desire for name and fame, for pomp and [...] sádhaná is contradictory.
[103] Ans.: – A united human society [...] of civilization. The collective desire for survival ensures societys [...] are destined to be successful.
[18] It is due to this vikrti or distortion [...] the help of Prakrti, although the desire to seek freedom from the bondage [...] necessary to strive for mokśa.
[49] 4. Maharloka – This is the [...] sukha and dukha are felt. The desire for sádhaná also [...] sattva is less and tamah is least.
[58] Vijiṋánamaya Kośa [...] found, and this kośa the desire for sadhaná arises. Here sattva is dominant; tamah is less and rajah is least.
[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] in the course of time. Hence to desire or strive for relative truth, [...] is the only thing beyond time.
[3] Shakuni : A certain part [...] this sort of sadistic internal desire. You will come across some people [...] always triumphs, not duplicity.
[6] Whatever liberty exists in society [...] this struggle is the innate human desire for happiness – the longing [...] absolute can fulfil the innate desire for happiness.
[28] Those who are at the helm of society, [...] losses and profits. They have no desire to think about the plight of humanity. [...] ridicule the present human society.
[41] Spiritual practices : Relief from duhkha [suffering] is the main desire, and without the fulfilment of this desire peace is not possible. This remission [...] 4 )
[82] A little while ago I said that [...] education, to transform peoples desire for material pleasure into a desire for psychic pabula. (In fact, the desire for physical or psychic pabula [...] is essential in society today.
[207] It is not natures desire that human beings should penalize [...] not harm him or her in any way.
[302] It cannot be said that the ultimate [...] state of oneness with God where no desire is left for theft and all tendencies of falsehood disappear.
[319] At present the worth of life is [...] loss and profit. They have no desire to think of humanity. In order [...] fellow-feeling. All are self-centered.
[8] That is why I say, whenever there is a desire to do any good deed, do it immediately, [...] 2 )
[24] To commit an ordinary offence is [...] pátaka, because after that, if you so desire, you can repay that amount and [...] pátaka, simple pátaka.
[7] There is also the vast psychic [...] Puruśa. Then their minds will desire only that their small “I [...] individual and collective welfare.
[14] Thus it was His strict instruction, [...] the wife, there is the sincere desire for the welfare of her husband, [...] will become a golden home”].
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] as the symbol of their earnest desire to multiply. This phallic worship [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
[9] In the Jain age, the naked idols [...] was the worshippers earnest desire to increase their numbers – [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[56] [The fire of violence has been kindled, There is no desire for welfare in the mind. The [...] people worship the demoness of desire. The fierce flames of gratification, raging furiously, burn all to ashes.]
[63] Shiva was born in this atmosphere [...] but He always cherished a sincere desire that all the races – the [...] truly ideological life.”
[65] The state of dream is a very peculiar [...] joy of attaining everything they desire.
[26] At one time people were told that [...] and aspirations, their intense desire to live, their pains and pleasures, [...] of such defective philosophies.
[19] Again, if someone works exclusively [...] world, one may develop a selfish desire in ones mind in a weak moment, [...] the welfare of the world either.
[31] Thus it was His strict instruction, [...] the wife, there is the sincere desire for the welfare of her husband, [...] will become a golden home”].
[16] That is why it has been said that [...] Bear constellation,” his desire will never be fulfilled. His prolonged [...] what Parama Puruśa wants.
[2] People want to assimilate various [...] world and spiritual world. This desire for assimilation is sometimes conscious, sometimes unconscious.
[29] If someone gazes at a tree and [...] eject itself from his mouth, his desire may be fulfilled; but judged in [...] the seed as he eats the mango.
[15] “Yes, I also guess it to [...] For a long time Ive had the desire to play once for you. This [...] have heard its harmonies.”
[9] Ones bhava [bundle of saḿskáras] [...] ones resolve and the increased desire to touch, see and cling to ones objects of desire. This process has been going on [...] planet throughout the universe.
[16] When, due to the grace of Parama [...] bondages. Having relinquished the desire for finite objects in different [...] Entity alone is the Universal Guru.
[1] As the sense of subtle aesthetics developed in human beings in the course of evolution, a desire to create art also awakened in [...] success in the creation of art.
[3] Besides this, in the individual [...] transitory sense of aesthetics and their desire for material happiness, their [...] before attaining full development.
[5] Can there be an artist without [...] kindling his or her spiritual urge and desire for the infinite, it will not be impossible for him or her to develop genius.
[13] If music must descend to the ordinary level of life to conform to the desire for naturalness, then pre-eminence [...] and language is absolutely nil.)
[5] In the civilized world, even educated people knowingly follow dogmas because they have a desire in the back of their minds to [...] will have to be crushed to dust.
[3] The four fruits given by Rám [...] Káma, the fulfilment of psychic desire is Artha; fulfilment of psycho-spiritual desire is Dhorlla and the fulfilment of spiritual desire is Mokśa.
[15] The third type of ahaḿkára is [the desire for] pratiśt́há – the desire to make oneself known. A person influenced by [the desire for] pratiśt́há [...] compared to the excrement of a pig.
[21] A person who is always engaged [...] remove the evil effects of the desire for pratiśt́há. [...] have to do prati-namaskára.
[15] In the Vaeśńava stage [...] and who is Prakrti. Their only desire is to become one with Brahma in [...] is “universalist”.
[56] In vyatireka, the second stage, [...] Or a person may control physical desire, but suffer from an increase in [...] money but will develop a strong desire for name and fame. After delivering [...] today.” This is called vyatireka.
[9] (iii) Asteya: To renounce the desire to acquire or retain the wealth of others is Asteya. Asteya means “ non-stealing.”
[4] A great person is one who has complete [...] expressed physically. One may have a desire to hit someone or a desire to steal, but never actually does [...] have control over their minds.
[15] In the middle is the face of extreme [...] with great affection. There is no desire to punish at all. This central [...] to administrative requirements.
[29] Every mind is dominated by one particular desire. Some pray to God, “Please [...] openly would embarrass His children.
[30] Every body and mind is structured according to its dominant desire. You can recognize a good man by his face. People with the same dominant desire easily become friends though they may belong to different countries of the world.
[31] This dance of individuals according to their desire is rásaliilá or [...] becomes soothing and graceful.
[21] Renaissance people will have to [...] to do it immediately. And I also desire that you all should move on the [...] very moment. Let victory be yours.
[1] Madálasá is one of [...] that, you should cherish only one desire, the desire for salvation.”
[2] This desire for salvation has been encouraged [...] anything. Without cherishing any desire in ones mind, one should [...] Rgveda, the same thing has been said:
[2] These bondages are of three types: [...] temporal bondages also. Perhaps a desire may arise in someones mind [...] there are personal bondages also.
[7] Since the dawn of civilization, [...] divinity. They transform peoples desire into intense longing through arithmetical [...] Ráŕhii Kayastha of Bankura.
[38] As regards the pronunciations of [...] [word], sádh (sád) [desire], etc.
[6] Brahma in His flow of Saiṋcara [...] When sádhakas have a strong desire to be established in Parama Brahma [...] rágátmiká samádhi.
[13] And similarly, when the human mind [...] practical.” And when this desire to do something practical is created [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.
[1] And similarly, when the human mind [...] practical.” And when this desire to do something practical is created [...] towards that Cosmological Nave.
[1] Taking His refuge means merging [...] worshiping the Lord. Entertaining no desire for sensuous happiness one has [...] Love Sublime), her sole world.
[82] The practice of ritualistic religion [...] gain the material objects they desire. Only the sinful religious and social exploiters gain from such efforts.
[83] Spiritual sádhaná [...] is no scope whatsoever for the desire for name and fame, for pomp and [...] sádhaná is contradictory.
[103] Ans.: – A united human society [...] of civilization. The collective desire for survival ensures societys [...] are destined to be successful.
[35] “You Live According to Gods Desire”. Discourse in English. Source: typed notes.
[42] Note that besides the previous [...] “You Live According to Gods Desire” as “Live According to Gods Desire”; and part of “He Is Everywhere” as “The Lords Palms”.
[146] “Taking his refuge” [...] English publication as part of “Desire and Detachment” in Subháśita [...] Nutshell 4, 1988, retr. by ÁVA.
[8] For the physical, there must be [...] for the Great – an intense desire to be for Him. This is the real [...] final liberation or final union.
[4] Later, the human mind realizes [...] dvija uccyate” – the desire for spirituality awakens in a [...] satisfied by mere physical food.
[20] Samprajiṋáta samádhi [...] family or material wealth. The desire or nondesire for crude pabulum amounts to the same thing as far as the citta is concerned.
[1] Those who shudder at the sight [...] opportunities despite their sincere desire to lead an honest life, can never be supported by justice. Women who desire to lead an honest life must be given a respectable place in society.
[21] Persons who have a strong desire for eating meat and those who [...] eat even a domestic female fowl.
[54] Ananda Marga recognizes that women [...] opportunities despite their sincere desire to lead an honest life, can never be supported by justice. Women who desire to lead an honest life must be given a respectable place in society.
[8] In this regard there is no difference [...] “cow” and káma means “desire”. Kámadhenu is a mythological [...] sabre-rattling in the world today.
[14] Due to psychic dilation the crude [...] any direction according to its desire. Before this development of will [...] any direction according to its desire, that is, it may adopt a course [...] can utilize to serve its purpose.
[21] It is not that a human has the [...] but had to move according to the desire of the Macrocosm. In this march [...] jiivátmá Paramátmanah.
[18] The amount of social welfare achieved [...] provide any inspiration for the desire to work, but rather it injects [...] they lose their social prestige.
[9] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] Nothing can happen without the Cosmic desire.
[10] Jiivas are compelled to act under [...] because the waves of individual human desire do not maintain parallelism with the waves of the Cosmic desire.
[20] The second thing to note is that [...] as per My wish. Your wish, your desire has no value.” Finally this aprapatti became prapatti when He said,
[14] “Oh, Lord of the universe, [...] are your servants. Whatever You desire, they will then and there manufacture [...] universe are Yours. Whatever You desire, then and there, that thing will [...] anything. I own nothing.”
[14] “O Lord, Thou art the creator [...] and according to Your order and desire She will supply You with anything. [...] mind. I offer it to Thee.”
[3] There should not be any amalgamation [...] there should not be any covert desire in the mind. If there is a second thought, it might be that that desire will be satiated; but Parama Puruśa will remain unattained. The covert desire was your main desire, and devotion was a show. This will not do.
[6] Thus the only knowledge that devotees [...] Lord will always be pleased. They desire nothing more than this.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] that have been natural). But His desire for human welfare was universal; [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[17] When this sakhya bháva matures, [...] duty to serve Him and fulfil His desire in every possible way. One feels, [...] mean-minded and ruthless conspirators.
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[19] I think you have understood it? A very sweet idea. So it is my opinion, my desire, that human society [be] one, [...] respect by doing namaskár.
[3] Varńánekán [...] to this? He was One. Why did He desire to become many? This is an internal [...] done which has been done”.
[22] Now, his sons and daughters, today [...] will Parama Puruśa desire that His children carry this burden [...] will carry that burden.”
[6] Just as the owners of a house can remove the tenant if they so desire, according to necessity they may [...] the Supreme Controller Iishvara.
[51] Parama Puruśa is the all-controlling [...] so it becomes. Hence if they so desire, human beings can merge their [...] who knows Brahma becomes Brahma.
[7] Whatever action the Cosmic Mind [...] as external. For instance, if a desire for stealing is aroused in ones [...] acquainted but others are not.
[26] Economic injustice may also arise from peoples excessive desire to accumulate wealth. Selfish [...] little scope for economic injustice.
[8] He comes on earth when there is [...] channels; Táraka Brahma forms a desire to come on earth with a specific [...] against all injustice and sin.
[16] What is the prayer in this? “I [...] result of Vedic initiation then the desire for salvation arises. It is said [...] práptih [“When the desire for liberation arises, one gets the Sadguru”]. When the desire for liberation awakens, then by [...] person gets Tantric initiation.
[4] Now, wealth or eloquence or scholarship [...] grievously mistaken. For my wrong desire, for my deviation from my path [...] distorted thoughts in my mind.”
[18] So the root cause, the Operative [...] has to do as per the demand or desire of intellect. There is electricity [...] we get service from electricity.
[2] It has been said, “Tatraniratishayam [...] Macrocosm, then there develops this desire for all-knowingness, for omniscience, [...] sarvajiṋabiijam.”
[17] Those who are not dhiiras allow [...] the last half round – moha (desire) for birth
[28] If a person does not try to know [...] feasible without a very strong desire to know Him. He can only be known [...] you in your march towards Him.
[17] And those who are real bhaktas desire that at the end they will merge [...] Liilánanda. Some people often say:
[6] There are a number of words that [...] “good”, but which actually means the desire for physical, mental and spiritual [...] same as kalyáńa.
[36] In niiti there is a happy blending [...] cult. It is not a theory but a desire, a will to do something.
[21] But those who knowingly follow [...] Perhaps they may have some faint desire to rectify themselves – [...] dustbin of history without remorse.
[6] The subtlest, the most delicate, [...] and increases the jiivas desire to rush towards Him. Due to this [...] turned into Macrocosmic bearing.
[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. [...] in volume over time]. Due to the desire of my beloved Krśńa, [...] Govardhana cetanashiilá.
[10] If the vibrational expression is [...] it awakens. But so long as the desire to move towards Paramátmá is not aroused, this phenomenon does not take place.
[14] In ancient times, when the desire to move on the path of spirituality [...] guide to show the path. It is this desire that is manifested in the Vedas. When the desire to move on the path is aroused, [...] Ask the way and you will get it.
[15] But it is not enough to get the [...] the burden that is in the boat. Desire is, therefore, not enough. One [...] terms of accomplishing the task.
[8] The amenities of life are those [...] which means “to fulfil the desire” or “to make the position [...] effortless and more convenient.
[4] In a particular plexus, say in the basal plexus, the desire to increase human longings is [...] comes from positive microvitum.
[5] It is the characteristic of humans [...] from all fetters of smallness. The desire to be free in the realm of worldly [...] from negative microvitum, and the desire to attain all-round liberation [...] inspired by positive microvitum.
[27] Instances of people being possessed [...] etc., when they feel an immense desire to find answers to their questions. [...] exact answers to their problems.
[50] This Entity exists equally before [...] path so that they can fulfil His desire as His willing instruments. He [...] the microcosms of the universe.
[15] Different kinds of Sádhakas inhabit this world. Some ardently desire Mukti, while others do not. The [...] minds have Him as their object.
[31] Seeing the system of sannyásins [...] do the sádhaná of desire, who knowinlgy direct their propensities [...] that such people are truly torpid.
[12] But individual entities with their [...] may attain some success, but your desire will not be fulfilled. Where ones [...] man” or “technician”.
[5] By way of illustration, suppose [...] result. Thus we get the result we desire by means of an appropriate expression [...] attain the status of a mantra.
[39] Actually, the only task to be performed [...] can I give to You? You have no desire for anything. What is the use [...] Although I want to offer, You have no desire or want. If You lack nothing, [...] possess, I would offer it to You.
[11] And in the next phase He is to [...] stir is created representing the desire to preserve. And that is represented [...] we get G-O-D, “God”.
[3] Resultant propensity consists of three aspects – physical [desire], psychic urge and spiritual [longing]. [...] cruder states, it is degenerating.
[8] There are many categories of bhakti. [...] bhakti because the units desire is for his or her enemies to be [...] wont get Parama Puruśa.
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[11] Constipating foods should be strictly [...] poison. No matter how great is the desire for non-vegetarian dishes, patients shall have to control that desire. Leafy vegetables such as heleiṋcá, [...] beneficial for leucoderma patients.
[3] Human beings lacking these characteristics [...] development step by step, is the natural desire of all. It is the duty of those [...] glorious for those who have advanced.
[26] Earlier I was talking about King [...] thus when they were in Paris his desire for drink naturally increased. [...] “Elizabethan gait”.
[44] There are activities that provoke, [...] person. This induces in them a desire to stay away from such activities, [...] fights the páshas .
[124] “The sahib was reluctant to take off his coat. There was a secret desire in my mind that I would make my [...] the sahib said nothing.”
[42] Kutu + kan = kutuka . The etymological meaning of kutuka is “the desire to know something in the hopes [...] curiosity to get to know this sweet.
[46] So now you understand that kutuka means a desire to know whose final consequence [...] ań to kutuka .
[5] Now whatever Parama Puruśa [...] blade of grass can move without His desire. This very endeavour to obtain [...] continues smoothly without changing.
[16] Is this in agreement with prapatti [...] Puruśa. It is the Cosmic desire that is the source of the creation [...] not have existed. Without Cosmic desire, nothing can exist, nothing can [...] spirit of prapatti in using them.
[32] Mumukśu mukti dáyakam [...] inspiration to work. He has supplied the desire to do karma. What has He said? [...] unworthy. Do your job. Do your duty.
[1] Songs and poems that have preponderance [...] and hence the tongue loses its desire to taste. If some piquant sauce [...] letters], they sound quite sweet.
[20] All physical, physico-psychic, [...] Cognition]. As long as people have the desire to acquire all relative knowledge, [...] you will acquire true knowledge.
[9] This [[position]] of the hand [downward] [...] psychic strength. When your mind will desire, only in that condition can your [...] position [down]. When you will desire it, when you will want it, only [...] and this is mental [90 degrees].
[1] Humans should always be careful [...] imprinted on the mind, causing the desire to be good to rise in the mind. [...] harm if I steal something?”
[16] People care for the potato plant and desire it, not for the plant itself, [...] produced below ground we call kanda.
[158] This is the Burdwan District about [...] said: “Burdwan District is my desire, without which the learned society will never be established in my kingdom.”
[192] The meaning of the root verb krv [...] drive according to ones own desire”. Krv + va = karva. The etymological [...] efforts”. Its colloquial meanings are:
[31] Whenever we find the expression [...] mango. On seeing ripe mango you desire to eat it – there is thus [...] Mahávyáhriti or Cosmic vibration or desire. This Vyáhriti in [...] as kárańa .
[20] [Since you love the cremation ground, [...] always dance on it. I have no other desire, mother, the funeral pyre burns [...] you, mother, ever chance to come.]
[54] That day I had come to the coal [...] everyday he tells me about his desire to see you. Only this morning [...] run into you like this.”
[50] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] the word kam is “worldly desire” – getting name and fame, or realizing different other types of worldly desires. Worldly desire creates heat in a persons [...] in flames and puts an end to it.
[51] Kam + darpa = kandarpa. Kam means “the desire to obtain something worldly”; [...] through worldly thinking”.
[180] Suddenly it seemed as if a silvery [...] a towering mountain. I felt the desire to get down and drink a palmful of that sacred water.
[256] Nihál Singh said to me: “I have a strong desire to go with you to Calcutta, but I am not able to.”
[277] Kans + ac = kaḿsa + ari [...] all the time; one whose hope or desire to get goes on gradually increasing”. [...] Parama Puruśa. Colloquially:
[48] If parents fail to educate their [...] the purdah, naturally the secret desire will awaken in them to leave home [...] engage in antisocial activities.
[67] In the modern world there is a [...] films create in cinema-goers the desire to emulate in their individual [...] save them from bad influences.
[97] Calumny, jealousy, factionalism, [...] concerned solely with satisfying the desire for power; all connection with selfless service has been lost. Unless the desire for power loosens its grip on [...] eliminated from modern society.
[7] Everybody wants happiness, and this desire for happiness has enabled humans [...] unknown to humans in the beginning.
[1] And the idea functioning behind ásakti, that is, desire for something limited, something [...] physicality and intellectuality.
[7] What is static devotion? You say: [...] not kill Mr. X, but because his desire was not to get Náráyańa, [...] Náráyańa.
[16] Dissemblance is merely the endeavour [...] will try to suppress his or her desire in order to maintain the prestige [...] she is] unwilling to eat meat.
[74] Several times while eating the [...] didnt have the courage to voice his desire. He mouthed the words a few times, but no sound came out.
[168] “You can try if you so desire,” he told her, “but I know you wont succeed.”
[47] Fish-Eating Ghost replied: “You [...] branch of the Siamese rough bush the desire for sleep comes and yet sleep [...] fall asleep immediately.”
[35] Whenever unit beings come in contact [...] that time there is no conscious desire to acquire an object. Parama Puruśa [...] the unit mind and its objects.
[44] He is Bhagaván, the master [...] prakámiya (the power to get every desire fulfilled), iishitva (the power [...] bondage) as it is commonly understood.
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[6] [I do not long to become a monarch – For this I have not the least desire. I have a hut of mud and bamboo: I only want enough to thatch its roof.]
[6] The monkeys were hesitant. After [...] Your Majesty, but we dont desire a human form.”
[15] For the celebration of this ceremony the arrangement of a social feast depends entirely on the desire and the financial position of [...] for this purpose is forbidden.
[28] The word iśt́a is [...] verbal root iś is “the desire to obtain”. That which a [...] persons Iśt́a.
[29] In the spiritual world a person [...] may have more than one object of desire, that is, there may be multiple [...] run after both kinds of ideation.
[67] The meaning of the word ikśa is “that which is handled” or “which cherishes the desire to masticate”. Bear in mind [...] Ikśańa means “to cherish the desire to handle or to masticate” [...] upekśá [disregard].
[10] Why do you want to live for a hundred [...] life – being goaded by this desire, you wish to live a long life. [...] from life as early as possible.
[51] “When the movement began against the partition of Bengal, the desire to liberate the country had not [...] been going on for some time, the desire to liberate the country from the [...] saw the sprouting of the seed of desire for independence. The rulers of [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.
[75] In Old Bengali the word icá [...] who on the one hand had a strong desire to eat them but who, at the same [...] between their greed and their shame.
[83] Icchá By adding the noun [...] root iś means “to desire, to long for”. Icchá means “desire” or “wish”. The fundamental [...] comes from an old Persian word.
[87] Itara I means “one who has a desire to obtain”. By adding the [...] sádhárańa mánuśa.
[25] This word comes from the verbal [...] word iipsá is “the desire to get”. The meaning of [...] propensity for getting”.
[8] Iśt́a. There are many [...] efforts, you get development. If you desire devotion, you will get it. If [...] “Iśt́a.”
[23] A devotees desire and work is to become an ideologist [...] “Iśt́anist.”
[5] Krśńa. Krśńa [...] purpose? To do according to the desire of the Supreme Lord, to do according to the desire of God, the Supreme Desideratum [...] are worse than animals. So I say,
[25] Araneśu. Arańi means [...] and when one has a one-pointed desire to realize Him. There is no other [...] human intellect explain what He is.
[4] (3) In case a widow remarries and [...] children by her previous husband desire to remain in their fathers [...] of looking after the property.
[2] The One who is the origin of all [...] excessive wealth. To accumulate and desire more mundane property is a crime [...] activities is upright and sacramental.
[3] The physical body is imperfect [...] have an incessant and indomitable desire to liberate themselves from the [...] evolution of the human personality.
[17] In fact, fate or the experiencing [...] a period as possible. Those who desire liberation (mukti) want it in [...] release from the bondage of Prakrti.
[24] Prayer and stuti serve no purpose [...] Cosmic Consciousness, or those who desire emancipation, have to take recourse [...] Him completely by calling Him.
[27] There are many people who are fond [...] who follow it there is a hidden desire that other people should accept them as great scholars. Now if they cherish the internal desire that others should regard them [...] what is to be gained thereby? The desire for praise will go on increasing [...] them to perform even bad actions.
[7] There is no place in the world, [...] perfect control, they have a strong desire to tread the right path. He will [...] controlling their minds.”
[2] There is vitality, vital energy, [...] unless they are supported by His desire.
[3] Whenever the devotees of Hari assemble [...] certainly feel an irresistible desire to participate in that spiritual [...] scriptures. Hari resides at its nucleus.
[14] [By birth, everybody is a shúdra, [...] becomes a dvija, i.e., expresses the desire to become human. By studying scriptures, [...] becomes a bráhmańa.]
[3] We must always bear in mind the [...] there is still in fact some wordly desire that diverts our thoughts from Him.
[8] Suppose a person is practising [...] is bad, it is bad.” That desire, that longing for money, remains [...] with him, with his detached mind.
[9] These beings are called devayonis. [...] Unknowingly or unconsciously the desire came into his or her mind, and that desire was the cause of his or her downfall, [...] of being is called yakśa.
[15] The sixth is the siddha. What is [...] good person who has no physical desire. But during sádhaná [...] regarding these siddhas later on.
[19] There are many individuals who [...] do it”; they also have the desire to work but they cannot, because [...] their lives. Some people have the desire to work, but they have no confidence [...] full of doubts and hesitations.
[21] You know, a genius is not made [...] persons who suddenly develop the desire to write poetry; some can do it, [...] Perhaps they will write one line:
[28] There are many people whose original [...] original thinking yet still have the desire to write, select two forms of [...] composition. For example, a poet wrote:
[16] Wherever there is an action, certain [...] create something” – this desire was created – and this psychic [...] Self. So the acoustic root of the desire of creation within the mind of [...] is the biija mantra of creation.
[7] “By birth, everybody is a [...] pray, how to express ones desire to become human – the person [...] Bráhmańa.”
[19] The only way to become ensconced [...] sádhaná. To merely cherish an ardent desire that the Supreme Entity will appear [...] mind seeps into the conscious).
[62] Ones bhava [bundle of saḿskáras] [...] ones resolve and the increased desire to touch, see and cling to ones objects of desire. This process has been going on [...] planet throughout the universe.
[69] When, due to the grace of Parama [...] bondages. Having relinquished the desire for finite objects in different [...] Entity alone is the Universal Guru.
[23] Shubhasya shiighram. Ravana said: “Look here, Rama, as soon as a desire to do something good arises in [...] with the passage of time, your desire may also wane. You may think: [...] whatever is good.’ Whenever a desire arises in your mind and you feel [...] suffering much from the cold; and the desire arises in your mind to give him [...] there. You can never fail.”
[24] “Ashubhasya kálaharańam. Suppose the desire arises to do something bad. In [...] wants to do that bad action.”
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] greed. They have an uncontrollable desire for food, for pickles or rasagolla. [...] legs, cannot control his hands.
[2] No physical goals of human life [...] you cherish as your objects of desire today, and the physical objects [...] advances, the other falls behind.
[5] What is the actual import of ekendriya? [...] that time the mind neither has the desire nor the scope for any distraction [...] pursuit for its object of love.
[9] All crude objects on which people [...] deserted by their crude objects of desire they are eaten away by frustration and disappointment, and die a miserable death.
[10] I heard that once, when the currency [...] part with his cherished object of desire.
[3] In the next stage human beings develop a desire to know more about those external [...] Where shall I go from here?”
[65] “Yes, I also guess it to [...] For a long time Ive had the desire to play once for you. This [...] have heard its harmonies.”
[32] Take, for instance, the psychological [...] having either awakened in them the desire for knowledge or taught them how [...] affairs does exist at present.
[8] Humans will have to move ahead [...] imprinted on the mind, causing the desire to be good, to rise in the mind. [...] to associate with drunkards, a desire will eventually come in the mind, [...] happen if one lives with thieves.
[10] (It seems that earlier on womens [...] Such rituals came later when the desire to assume an Aryan veneer came in the Bengali mind.)
[7] In a village of Birbhum I have [...] paysá nái [I have a desire to eat cakes at midnight sitting in the sun but unfortunately I have no money in my pocket].
[17] In ancient times the sages used [...] eśańá means “the desire to get”. Hence “one who goes out and wanders around with the desire to get the cow” is go + [...] be used or another similar word.
[1] According to the wish of the individual, [...] person did not express his/her desire during life regarding this, it is proper to cremate his/her dead body.
[2] Those who were decent human beings [...] collecting money became the dominant desire – attain the state of yakśa [...] secondary, they are negative microvita.
[2] Incessant desire for urination, burning sensation [...] persons suffer from cataracts.
[15] The inner urge for this four-legged [...] you agonize with an unfulfilled desire. It follows that if you want to [...] this feeling, is indeed dharma.
[17] “Everybody wants happiness. The inspiration for dharma originates out of the desire, the craving, for happiness. Each [...] circumstances.” That indeed is dharma.
[2] Only a devotee can say this, and [...] nothing, but secretly they harbour desire in their minds that newspapers [...] confronted with different circumstances.
[8] The sentiment that grows out of [...] of this world. But the innermost desire of people is to expand themselves maximally in all directions.
[16] “Bhaktiránanda rupáca” – “The only desire of devotees is to give pleasure to Bhagaván.”
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[31] Taking His refuge means merging [...] worshipping the Lord. Entertaining no desire for sensuous happiness a man has [...] Love Sublime), her sole world.
[60] Sensuous intellect is an inert [...] mind that has in it an unbridled desire for mundane pleasure is never [...] Your mind will leap from one crude desire to another - will run form one [...] preceptor and proceed accordingly.
[1] At the beginning of civilization, the desire to create arts and crafts arose [...] that existed were decentralized.
[5] Each and every sádhaka, [...] ones latent devotion and great desire to become pure and holy in life. [...] great devotee of God in no time.
[4] Is the misery less even if one [...] Paramátmá: “I do not desire the fruits of my good actions, O Lord! I offer them to Thee.”
[5] As long as the physical body exists, [...] said that even if one does not desire to do any action and sleeps, then [...] which too are to be offered to Him.
[5] Kinnara microvita is that category of microvita which creates a thirst for beauty – a strong desire for beautification and decoration. [...] microvita or positive microvita.
[9] The seventh and last type of microvita [...] and more. Those who who have a desire to embrace the life of a renunciate [...] Finally they develop such an intense desire for that life that they leave [...] symbolic name of siddha microvita.
[19] The second possibility is struggle [...] the physical body. They do not desire mundane objects of pleasure, but [...] negative pratisaiṋcara .
[30] Sá vidyá yá [...] their movement they only have one desire in their minds, the desire for liberation. And when they [...] that phase of sadhana they do not desire liberation, but yearn for Parama [...] force [of the Supreme Entity].
[31] [Whatever I do, good or bad, with desire or without desire, I offer unto You.]
[23] Purport: Even behind the requital [...] completion of an act) lies the divine desire of benevolence. The punishment [...] if ever they commit an evil act.
[25] [Out of the intense desire for mukti (liberation), one attains ones sadguru (perfect master).]
[26] Purport: When a vehement desire for emancipation wakes up in a [...] preceptor] on the strength of that desire.
[21] Purport: Since happiness is the cherished goal of all, and the desire for happiness is not to be satiated [...] fits the epithet of human being.
[20] Purport: The object-ward movement [...] say, with the onset of pravrtti [desire and attachment], saiṋcara [...] gradual process of the guńas.
[23] Purport: The excess of vrtti [desire] is pravrtti [attachment or the accelerated momentum of desire]. The recessive or waning momentum of vrtti is nivrtti [detachment or the loss of desire in the introversial phase]. During the centrifugal movement, desire finds its fullest expression in [...] dissolution of the individual life.
[5] Now who is the doer of karma? We [...] action. The awakening of psychic desire at any moment compels the physical [...] place without the impulse of mind.
[24] Externally some people may render service to society, but internally they desire to become government ministers. [...] natural tendency of human beings.
[4] In the past we observed that those [...] capacity, but dont have the desire to use it, should be condemned, [...] obstructing the movement of others.
[20] 3. In case a widow remarries and [...] children by her previous husband desire to remain in their fathers [...] of looking after the property.
[7] Meanwhile, the different bodily [...] of high blood pressure, sexual desire and anger grow along with the disease. Sometimes this extreme anger or desire causes death due to bursting of the blood vessels.
[1] A birthday celebration should begin [...] but they may be used if people so desire.
[18] In males the testes are the glands [...] comes out of the body. Thus, sex desire is created in the mind.
[3] As a result of surrender the smaller [...] “I”. In the case of mundane desire for pleasure, name, fame etc. [...] propensity in the mind the intense desire for Parama Puruśa. The [...] called bháva samádhi.
[6] In creation one object attracts [...] psychology prevails behind the human desire to possess properties, name and [...] objects can attain Parama Brahma.
[13] Paramátmá only considers [...] sentiments of people. The intense desire to know Him, the deep urge to [...] which Parama Puruśa values.
[14] Now the question is, How can this [...] moment he developed an intense desire to switch over to an honest life, [...] because he developed an intense desire to lead a pure spiritual life, [...] be called sinful or dishonest?
[38] That is, in bhakti human beings [...] hankering; They cherish no other desire, conquer grief and hatred, do [...] absorbed in deep inner bliss.)
[47] In Ananda Marga, there is no place [...] Bhakti, and therefore, they do not desire to terminate their journey in [...] accept staying in Gopiibháva.
[68] The highest attainment of Bhakti [...] the devotees of Vaedhii Bhakti a desire for the pleasures derived from objects is greater than a desire for the supreme Bliss. Just as [...] There are three grades of devotees.
[18] [Does individual desire have any value? Without the approval of the Supreme Entity nothing can succeed.]
[19] You wish to attain something, but if your desire is not approved by the Supreme [...] to Parama Puruśas desire, saying, “Oh Parama Puruśa. [...] fulfilled. I want nothing else.”
[20] The third characteristic of bhágavata [...] transaction. But when you have no desire to receive anything in return [...] transaction of one form or other?
[6] The king, on hearing the sound, [...] king said, “If you all so desire you may go”. In the end [...] remains with one till the end.”
[11] The third bad habit is bhaya or [...] The more you eat, the more your desire to eat increases. One can devour [...] try. It is not very difficult.
[29] Every human being, from the age of fourteen or fifteen, has an innate desire to ideate on Parama Puruśa. [...] and die as ordinary human beings.
[39] So to repeat, procrastination in [...] good. Thus, whenever you have a desire to do something bad, you should [...] not do the bad deed after all.
[1] Abhidhamma (Pali): “getting [...] taught by Baba Artha: psychic desire Asat: untruth, opposite of [...] Maháyána Buddhism
[8] Kama: passion, physical desire Kárya-Kárańa [...] energy at the base of the spine
[4] At a certain point in his evolution, there awakens inside of man a desire to know himself, to know his purpose in life. When this desire awakens, he is ready to begin [...] Consciousness from which he came. When this desire awakens in him, his guide appears, [...] and all creation, all become one.
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[20] Ańu must be written with [...] (anukarańa). To indicate the desire to do this we add ap after the suffix san which gives the word anucikiirśa [the desire to imitate].
[12] Such individuals set the ideal [...] devotion and aspiration, but they desire no crude earthly flowers and offerings.
[3] About Prakrti it is told that she [...] (Abhoga) another object reaches, a desire is begotten to get that object. [...] This is effected because of his desire begotten out of his association [...] take tea, there you also get the desire to take the same.
[4] In Pratisaiṋcara process [...] the enjoyable object there is a desire to get it. In this cosmic cycle [...] very easily. Therefore it is told.
[10] Persons who are self-centered (Khuda [...] their inner mind they have the desire for something else. Such people [...] obtained but in the inner mind they desire for fame, riches, have the crude [...] into the quinquelemental world.
[11] There are also some people who [...] is a folly because of a hidden desire but in the latter there is no [...] there is no love for Paramatman.
[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] But where there is no personal desire but the only aim is to please [...] ca”. There is no other way out.
[5] In males the testes are the glands [...] comes out of the body. Thus, sex desire is created in the mind.
[2] The relation between the physical [...] that in spite of having a sincere desire to follow the moral code, many [...] part of sádhaná.
[11] Suppose there is a very elevated [...] who harbour this sort of covert desire are reborn as yakśas. Thus [...] wealth of the yakśas”.
[2] Swelling of the appendix and simultaneous [...] eating in spite of appetite or desire for food.
[116] Then I remembered what had happened [...] facing each other. He had a strong desire to know many things; his inquisitiveness [...] what I am thinking about?”
[121] So you can use or take whichever [...] Ive given according to your desire. I have nothing to say about it, no objections one way or the other.
[73] Those who love humanity and those who desire the welfare of living beings should [...] auspicious hour arrives at the earliest.
[164] (72) We are proceeding from darkness [...] effulgence is our goal and the inherent desire to bring well-being to all living creatures is our way.
[6] HLÁDINII SHAKTI, RÁDHIKÁ [...] VIDYÁ, which one experiences as a desire to do something practical towards spiritual attainment.
[15] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII [...] which a person experiences as a desire to do something practical towards spiritual realization.
[42] He, the Supreme Singular Entity, [...] those animals who have nurtured the desire to defeat their powerful foes, [...] will also become one with Him.
[29] Why is he so fat? All people want [...] particular clan would naturally desire their group leader to be a strong [...] god with the face of an elephant.
[40] In this book also, there is no [...] the zamindary and expressed his desire to perform either Rájasúya [...] charity during the ceremony.”
[56] The managerial staff body of the [...] their manual labour if they so desire, and for this they should be paid [...] for the shareholders of the land.
[37] Being able to enter the intra-molecular [...] entity according to ones desire, is called laghimá. It [...] entity according to his or her desire from any place at all. Generally [...] this siddhi arises in him or her.
[40] Vashitva : The word vashitva [...] action according to ones desire. Thus vashitva-siddhi is more [...] called vashiśt́ha.
[115] Ikśu + śńa [...] which, when seen, gives rise to a desire to handle or a desire to chew”. Its colloquial [...] molasses or raw sugar or sugar”.
[3] Names are assigned to different [...] very highly developed. Humanas desire to attain happiness from within [...] Prakrti is an outcome of this effort.
[16] There are three processes for attaining freedom from the bondage of action: (1) relinquishing any desire for the fruits of action, or Phalákáḿkśá [...] aspects of one and the same process.
[17] Relinquishing the Desire for the Fruits of Actions
[20] Human beings can only control their [...] in this way is to relinquish the desire for the fruits of action or Phalákáḿkśa tyága.
[23] Mere renunciation of the fruits [...] performed an act, for example the desire to see the news of gift published [...] continue to multiply as before.
[26] For this reason one has to be actions-free [...] actions-free. By merely relinquishing the desire or pursuit of the fruits of action [...] performed at that point of time.
[29] However all is not over by renouncing the desire or abandoning the doers [...] case we have no separate identity.
[20] There are so many sounds. Each [...] learn.” The vibration of this desire is a mental flow. “I want [...] the waves will also be different.
[21] You want to fight against so many [...] red-faced.] According to mental desire, there are acoustic roots, there [...] is the acoustic root of fight.
[20] Ten sensory and motor organs and [...] existence and the complete fufilment of desire.
[8] The concepts of virtue and vice [...] pious thoughts – the honest desire to do good to others arise in [...] the so-called sinners by saying,
[13] This removal of the spatial gap [...] degree of keenness of ones desire to realize Paramátmá. [...] counts in the spiritual sphere.