De > References for ‘dexterity’

See also: dexterities · dexterous · dexterously · dextrous

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[10] Vac + ktin = ukti. Ukti means “word”, [...] say “pat́utá [dexterity] in the Sanskrit language” [...] ukti means “language”.

The Virtuoso of Saḿgiita (1)

[2] Yes, why have I used here the word [...] instrument have scope to display the dexterity of their hands. Hence you can call an instrumentalist an artist.

The Stance of Salvation and How to Attain It (1)

[12] When this Máyá creates [...] see so many entities due to the dexterity of that omniparous Mayá. [...] known as Pradháńa.

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

[21] As I have already said, when philosophy [...] erudition, His unmatched dynamism, His dexterity in action, and, at the same time, [...] venerate Him as a devatá.

[29] “‘I am a follower of [...] treasury; whose unmatched dexterity in creation excels even that of [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[19] “‘I am a follower of [...] treasury; whose unmatched dexterity in creation excels even that of [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[28] The one who knows Him, who has [...] through the magical techniques and dexterity of the magician, if he accepts him as one of His intimate team.

The Causal Matrix (2)

[1] Whenever anything is created, there [...] Principle or Parama Prakrti with its dexterity of creation. Then, who is the [...] Consciousness, who desires to create.

[2] That Supreme Entity, that Supreme [...] the creative faculty, rather the dexterity is His.

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[18] SOME [...] with equal efficiency ( [ambi]dexterity – noun) [...] artisan one having dexterity in handiwork and handicraft carpenter one having dexterity in wookwork goldsmith one having dexterity in goldwork blacksmith one having dexterity in iron or steel work [...] people directly or indirectly.

Ráŕh – 28. The Temples of Ráŕh (1)

[3] As I have mentioned, this was in [...] ingenuity and excellence in the dexterity of their construction. All such [...] roof (or [up to] eight roofs).

Prayers – Cardinal and Non-cardinal (1)

[6] That one Supreme Entity is colourless. [...] Paramá Prakrti is merely a tool. Her dexterity depends upon the whims of Parama [...] colour. Want of colour is black.

Prańáma Mantra (1)

[3] “Tava” means “Your”. [...] original stuff. They have not got the dexterity to create something original. [...] compounds, but not the original stuff.

Pramá – 4 (1)

[2] Answer: No. Even if nature is bountiful or human dexterity is bountiful in a particular country, [...] shortage in neighbouring countries.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[5] “I am a follower of Sadáshiva, [...] treasury; whose unmatched dexterity in creation excels even that of [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

Parama Puruśa – the Primordial Cause (4)

[1] The omniscient Supreme Entity is [...] He accomplishes all work by the dexterity of Prakrti , by the power to create illusion. What does the word ́dexterity’; mean? Dexterity also means “plasticity”. [...] colours and continues to create them.

[2] Wherever there is any semblance [...] excellence of Prakrti and the dexterity of Máyá . [...] tánmátrik influence.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (2)

[39] But even this shilpana-kriyá [...] uniform nature and character? Can the dexterity of a highly skilled weaver enable him to make an ornament of gold? Alternately, can the fine dexterity of a highly skilled goldsmith [...] suggest this in the world of action.

His Reflections Are Everywhere (1)

[8] And you know the first letter, [...] tendency of your mind and that dexterity of your hand is represented by [...] “a” is the first letter.

Ektárá – One-Stringed Musical Instrument (1)

[1] The colloquial meaning of the word [...] this requires a special kind of dexterity in the fingers. If you take away [...] left we can call kolamba .

Dharma (1)

[8] Everything in the world has been created by God. Human dexterity lies only in creating physical [...] the sons and daughters of God.