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“You Have the Right to Action Only” (1)

[5] The colour you see and call red [...] yellow. It may also be that you can detect something which someone else cannot. [...] colour-blindness here, but of normal vision.

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

[24] The head of a family is seated, [...] witnessing nothing!). If he happens to detect someone putting too much semolina [...] his is the active witness-ship.

Vibration, Form and Colour (2)

[19] In this visible world you receive [...] smiling face and people cannot detect your hurt. An intense pain stuns [...] state to embellish your plight.

[20] You cannot perceive the essences [...] that is why, you cannot normally detect their existence. There are many [...] type of scientific instrument.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[59] Sáhityikas who are [...] insightful critic can very easily detect the lapses of the sáhityika [...] deemed unfit to be read by society.

The Criteria of a Guru (1)

[10] And who knows this science? Only [...] that our sense organs detect. He can create anything He likes. [...] should clearly understand this.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[6] When unit beings(jiivas) come in [...] In such a situation how did you detect the presence of the man? Certainly [...] takes the body-like chariot to.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 8 (1)

[2] Besides the scamper of a couple of hill rabbits and the chirping of crickets I could not detect any signs of life. Beyond this [...] let’s both walk together.”

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (1)

[10] Around the middle of this period [...] themselves the responsibility to detect and remove the defects and inconsistencies [...] the limitlessness of the Creator.

Relativity and the Supreme Entity (1)

[30] The philosophers say to the devotees, [...] just to cover up our failure to detect the cause behind the effect. These [...] the universe is simply absurd.

Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya (1)

[12] 2) The rule of reason. What is [...] same way a logician strives to detect the loopholes and weaknesses in [...] “yukti” or “reason”.

Parama Puruśa Is One – Countless Are His Names (1)

[13] This Rávańa [...] “polished satans”. It is easy to detect Rávańa in [...] against these kinds of demons.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[10] Suppose you are imagining Bhagalpur [...] ordinary person may not be able to detect the hypocrisy of a sinner who [...] Infinite Entity, the Witness of all.

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (1)

[21] Under such circumstances the industrially-developed [...] developing, or undeveloped, countries detect the intentions of the developed [...] a great threat to world peace.

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (1)

[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] they try, the police can easily detect them.

Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9) (4)

[4] Such people attempt to cover their [...] those people who are difficult to detect.

[13] Suppose you collected certain knowledge [...] defective knowledge; you cannot detect those human chameleons. So what [...] vice; they are sure to harm others.

[15] When you fail through study to detect those pseudo-revolutionaries, [...] shattering all social bondages.

[17] But at the same time, care must [...] due to their ignorance. Those who detect the facts later on simply burst [...] no other way but careful study.

Art and Science (1)

[4] In this world, everything comes [...] world is non-causal. What we can detect by seeing has got some causal [...] spheres of life, there is a cause.

An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10) (1)

[27] One thing more should be added [...] state of mind, they will easily detect those demons in human form and [...] more harmful than geo-sentiment).