De > References for ‘destiny’
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[78] Business enterprises : Is [...] able to control their own economic destiny. Still others argue that businesses [...] continue to exploit the situation.
[5] Parama Puruśa is the original [...] wrongly think that time, nature, destiny, accident, the fundamental factors [...] beyond the scope of the senses.
[23] This cosmological nucleus is the [...] developed a longing for the Supreme Destiny, one has to lead all ones [...] you should have physical weapons.
[4] Take another example. In the Pathan [...] compelled to harm the society. Their destiny would have been quite different.
[32] The perfect sádhaná [...] is attainable. So you see, the destiny of human beings is in their own [...] – the demons within you.
[80] In the Vaeshya Age this religious [...] It argues, “Everything is destiny. Everything is preordained.” [...] preordained, and support the status quo.
[2] People unable to attain their objects [...] it their adrśt́a (destiny). But in spite of human beings [...] Brahma-vijiṋána or intuitional science.
[14] So what is the primary cause of the world? Is it destiny (niyati)? The rśi says, [...] total actions previously performed. Destiny is the totality of unrequited [...] unit entities cannot go beyond destiny;s influence. Destiny keeps them so tightly in its grip [...] determined their path of progress. But destiny cannot be the absolute factor, for if you do not exist, if you do not act, destiny cannot exist either. Being dependent [...] cannot be the supreme controller.
[18] “Is creation accomplished [...] the factors like time, nature, destiny, accident, elements or jiivátman?” [...] non-causal Factor. The rśi says,
[21] Time, nature, destiny and accident are born in Him and [...] conjunction with Paramá Prakrti.
[30] The different expressions of life [...] therefore we cannot surrender human destiny to his or her whims. Sáhityikas [...] singing songs of frustration.
[204] The human race is moving at an [...] individual fates of many people into one destiny. Human beings no longer want to rely on so-called providential favour.
[6] You know, the function and the [...] of an ordinary ant affect your destiny. Nobody is alone in this universe. [...] maintaining the balance of the universe.
[9] Now, what is the effect of vikśepa [...] position to control his or her destiny. And by this force a person is [...] This is vikśepa shakti.
[2] In the present environment many [...] and which is the ultimate destiny. That ultimate and absolute ideal [...] walls of fissiparous tendencies.
[10] So fate cannot be the controlling [...] or your object of worship. Human destiny is not controlled by fate. A humans destiny is his or her own creation. [...] original by your personal [effort].
[9] Since the beginning of creation [...] aspire for Him as the ultimate destiny, but those who aim at mokśa, [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] position to control his or her destiny.
[83] My work is not to look towards [...] much one is advancing towards his destiny and I help them. You are to look [...] Consciousness – the Lord.
[297] There are many who resort to rituals, [...] influence of the planets on their destiny, or wear various kinds of stones [...] course of action and reaction.
[16] Why? When you reach the closest [...] to be done, and what will be the destiny of humanity in the near and distant future.
[11] Freedom is restored through struggle. [...] rather they have delegated their own destiny into the hands of men as a sacred [...] reminiscent of the trade union movement.
[12] Freedom is attained through struggle. [...] they have trustingly placed their destiny in the hands of men. This is the [...] speeches on the freedom of women.
[6] In our present environment there [...] souls and who is their ultimate destiny. That ultimate and absolute ideal [...] domestic walls of divisive tendencies.
[64] The subterranean flow of love and [...] set out for a tryst with the same Destiny.
[9] Some of the philosophical interpretations [...] point of launching a movement? Destiny cannot be changed.”
[13] One acquires a physical body according [...] even a piece of stone. Ones destiny will be decided according to the [...] towards the most exulted life.
[1] While discussing destiny, or decree of fate, I still vividly [...] that I would meet you here.”
[66] “Well, uncle, how were we saved? Is it called ‘fate’ or is it perhaps the work of destiny?”
[6] Psycho-physical parallelism always [...] psycho-physical parallelism. Then, is human destiny sealed for ever? No, it is not! [...] mental waves with spiritual ones.
[3] My work is not to look towards [...] is advancing towards his or her destiny, and I help that person. You are [...] Fools, not wise people, do that.
[23] As life becomes increasingly easy, [...] is the surest movement of human destiny.
[5] [How little power do humans possess; and how great a power is possessed by the Controller of their destiny!]
[32] Actually, such snobbish, pedantic, [...] their existence. This becomes their destiny. Truly speaking, such beasts in [...] those who do not even possess it.
[48] If there was no witness-ship of the Supreme Spirit then Time, Nature, Destiny, Will, [[Accident]], the world, [...] cognition, which the body has not.
[5] The main difference between an [...] There is no goal, no ideological destiny. But in the case of human beings, [...] that animal is a moving plant.
[528] Why? When you reach the closest [...] to be done, and what will be the destiny of humanity in the near and distant future.
[24] 1) Human skull [narakapálra] [...] kapálra-likhana means “destiny” in both Bengali and Sanskrit. [...] kapár) means “head”.
[69] By adding ac to the root verbs [...] lalátalikhana is used to mean “destiny” or “fate”. In Hindi [...] “head”, not “forehead”.
[70] “Ámi yái Vaunge, kapál yáy saunge” [I am going to Bengal and my destiny goes with me]; in Hindi it becomes Ham jáy nepál, sáth cale kapál.
[71] While discussing destiny, or decree of fate, I still vividly [...] that I would meet you here.”
[136] “Well, uncle, how were we saved? Is it called ‘fate’ or is it perhaps the work of destiny?”
[73] Throughout history millions of [...] accept their miserable situation as destiny. Perhaps, at that time, if they [...] the dharma of human existence.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] set out for a tryst with the same destiny.
[8] [The husband is the be-all and [...] The husband is the ruler of destiny.]
[4] Human beings steeped in their vanity [...] repentance is to no avail, because destiny has already taken its course. [...] have to move, and move they must.
[66] One acquires a physical body according [...] even a piece of stone. Ones destiny will be decided according to the [...] towards the most exalted life.
[41] The progress of history can never be reversed – the current of destiny can never be resisted. The elevated [...] solution to all human problems.
[19] In order to have perfect control [...] existence thus is meaningless. Its only destiny is to carry the burden of saḿskáras [...] sádhaná is possible for human beings.
[19] Since the beginning of creation [...] aspire for Him as the ultimate destiny, but those who aim at mokśa, [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[18] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] position to control his or her destiny.
[5] Movement in the physical realm [...] stroke of your feet. [This is your destiny.] Pápa will oppose you, [...] fighting against the immoralists.