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Appendix (1)

[28] Mental purity helps particularly [...] human being should make as strong a habit as possible of selfless service [...] 1 )

Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (2)

[11] Shúdrocita service is meaningless [...] must be emancipated from this bad habit by good counsel. The problem can [...] seek to satisfy his or her bad habit in secrecy and consequently the [...] other types of service is not.

Vyatireka – 1 (1)

[11] These days the sign “No smoking [...] tomorrow” can never kick the habit, for wine remains the mental object. [...] world – this is its nature.

Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra (1)

[17] The fifth action of Vidyá [...] childhood one should develop the habit of self-surrender to the Supreme [...] contained in the following shloka:

Tuberculosis (2)

[12] Overeating day after day when one [...] hungry at all is also a bad food habit. Such harmful habits encourage tuberculosis germs.

[13] If one for a long time cannot obtain enough food or takes innutritious food, that is also a bad food habit. In most cases such habits are the main cause of tuberculosis.

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (1)

[9] So the action which comes within [...] attempts, because it is their ingrained habit. But the truth remains forever [...] mind can never reach that abode.

The Witness-ship of Parama Puruśa Is of Supreme Importance (3)

[2] Phalasákśibhútah [...] unconsciously through force of habit. Of these habitual actions, some [...] without any specific intention.

[3] It may so happen that a person [...] ,’ and now, out of force of habit, I said it again.” He did not say it consciously. It was his habit. Hearing such excellent kiirtana [...] .” Things like this happen.

The Ten Characteristics of a Dhármika (2)

[6] “Kśamá”, [...] satisfied that the wrong-doer’s habit has been rectified, one may pardon [...] she has already rectified the bad habit. No individual can take a decision in this regard arbitrarily.

The Supreme Question – 1 (1)

[58] Children have certain instincts [...] quarrel they make grimaces – a habit which is found in human beings. [...] their palms and start trembling.

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

[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] beings did not wear clothes. The habit of wearing clothes came into vogue [...] first stage of aesthetic science.

The Social Order and Superiority and Inferiority Complexes (3)

[4] Nidrá means sleep. No one should be a slave to this habit. Tandrá means you are hearing [...] to attend a spiritual function.

[11] Parama Puruśa is neither [...] the age of twenty and forms the habit of smoking cigarettes. He may not want his father to know about his smoking habit but the Cosmic Father sees everything. [...] immediately without any loss of time.

The Psycho-Spiritual Evolution of Humans (3)

[7] Biological changes resulted in [...] – this is a monkeys’ habit. Sometimes people not only cry like this but bite with their teeth. This is also an old habit of monkeys.

[8] Monkeys live in trees so in Saḿskrta [...] grin and grimace. This is an old habit of monkeys.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[23] Changes in mental outlook are a [...] accustom themselves to this new habit. After the discovery of fire they [...] salt on roasted meat very easily.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[4] Human beings do karma (action) [...] gopii means one who is in the very habit of pleasing Parama Puruśa. [...] path of salvation lies elsewhere.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (3)

[38] Incidentally, I remember a story. [...] addiction to wine is a very bad habit indeed. Under the influence of Vidyá shakti he even made a vow to give up the habit of drinking on the next auspicious [...] in your resolution to kick the habit of drinking that you’ve succeeded [...] abhinivesha or psychic obsession.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[48] Later on, those shúdras who made a habit of fighting against nature due [...] minds of the kśatriyas.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[56] Is this protean master-artist, [...] canes in their hands, vent their habit of caning by brandishing their [...] indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!

The History of Bengal – 2 (1)

[6] The social system has also undergone [...] the world did not frown upon the habit of drinking, but the people of Bengal were different from others.

The Cosmic Father Has a Special Responsibility (1)

[3] In Sanskrit, tańd́u means “of jumping habit”. You see, when rice is prepared [...] táńd́ava there is no mudrá.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[27] When people read anything aloud [...] these people had and still have the habit of reading books aloud, softly [...] the mind to become distracted.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 1 (1)

[3] That was the period of British [...] out for a stroll as per my usual habit. As on other days, that day also [...] abandoned military encampment.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[267] 5) Lack of determination: One day a man, knowing that drinking is a very bad habit, made a promise that he would [...] will drink up to the neck!”

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] own psychic creation, it is the habit or nature of an individual. Svabháva [...] property common to one and all.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt A (1)

[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] own psychic creation, it is the habit or nature of an individual. Svabháva [...] property common to one and all.

Society (1)

[95] 38) The habit of making wagers is extremely undesirable. You must avoid lotteries and gambling.

Social Discourses (2)

[305] Such a practice is just the reverse [...] greedy for money should form the habit of charity and serve humanity [...] to inculcate in themselves the habit of being polite, and should serve [...] establish one in mental purity.

Sin, Crime and Law (1)

[13] So, the psychological approach [...] become helpless victims to their habit. If their channelize their addiction [...] any further harm to themselves.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (2)

[12] Perception, inference and authority [...] they do not cultivate much the habit of thinking and recollecting, [...] under the pressure of authority.

[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] initially like that environment. Habit turns into nature, and at that [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)

Shivas Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 10) (7)

[34] Why do people tell lies? There [...] personal interest) and (2) ingrained habit.

[35] This universe is embedded in satya. [...] personal interest or ingrained habit. But those who are committed to [...] they are much more than that also.

[38] Based on the strong foundation [...] personal interest or ingrained habit. A person who tells lies out of [...] have deliberately practised this habit of lying for quite some time, and that his or her old practice has now become a habit.

[39] To give up one’s bad habit, one will have to struggle. To [...] satya, there is no dharma”].

[43] I was saying just a while ago that [...] self-interest or due to their ingrained habit. Animals and plants do not tarnish [...] through their malevolent efforts.

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt B (1)

[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] concerned, they already have the natural habit of paying attention to others’ [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.

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[7] TENSES [...] Habit: used to ( svabhávagata atiita [...] do

Samatábháva (1)

[5] To tolerate means to gauge your [...] sake of toleration is not an ideal habit, but toleration for assimilation and augmentation of strength is profitable.

Safeguards against the Defects of Jiṋána and Karma (1)

[20] In order to get rid of abhimána, one will have to cultivate the habit of being polite and humble. Just [...] keep away from abhimána.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[8] Thus, in the future, as people’s [...] down. When they finally develop the habit of standing on two legs, there [...] head will become abnormally large.

Procedure for Eating (1)

[13] A sáttvika diet is required [...] find it difficult to give up the habit of rájasika food all of [...] such food as early as possible.

Physical Well-Being – Excerpt A (1)

[2] 1. Women must make it a habit to spend some time outdoors every day in the open air and the sunshine.

Obesity (1)

[32] Rules of fasting and sun-bathing [...] And patients should give up their habit of sitting and giving orders, [...] by their own physical efforts.

Nocturnal Emission (1)

[6] 1. If due to the bad habit of masturbation a large amount [...] one will contract this disease.

Momentum and Attraction (1)

[2] Similarly, we can propel or attract [...] body into action by sheer force of habit. Thus momentum and attraction function equally in the physical, psychic and spiritual worlds.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[26] For example, a man with a strong [...] against it in order to leave the habit. That is to say, he has to propel [...] call it the death of the organs.

Light Comes (5)

[239] This universe is embedded in satya [...] personal interest or ingrained habit.

[241] Based on the strong foundation [...] personal interest or ingrained habit. A person who tells lies out of [...] – even inferior to plants.

[242] To give up one’s bad habit one will have to struggle. To [...] satya, there is no dharma.”

[637] There should not be any impurity, [...] greedy for money should form the habit of charity, and they can serve [...] or egoistic should inculcate the habit of being polite, and they should [...] be established in mental purity.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[79] There are many differences between [...] However, dogs do not have this habit. They bark collectively only when [...] brave and a jackal is cowardly.

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (2)

[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . [...] it is called kikhi . This habit of the monkey is prehistoric. [...] clenched most of the time, and the habit of grimacing also remains predominant in childhood.

Justice (4)

[42] (2) Criminals out of Habit

[54] They are glaring examples that [...] paternal abuse. This creates a habit which eventually becomes part [...] and force them to commit crimes.

[58] There are many people who themselves, [...] servants subsequently develop the habit of stealing out of greed.

[61] During the trials of criminals [...] as a result of a long-standing habit, a change of environment alone [...] penal code will also be necessary.

Ism and Human Progress (2)

[18] The vanity of lineage is associated [...] script and language, behaviour and habit, and local variations in expression, are actually the constituents of human culture.

[19] The supporters of political isms [...] feelings. Today people who make a habit of delivering high-sounding lectures [...] influence of the static force.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[242] The manager, Balabanta Singh, was [...] all. Only then will he stop his habit of coming late.” But when [...] rushing into his office, he thought,

Integrated Farming (1)

[54] In the distant past, large animals [...] Wild elephants still have this habit. At such places, with the passage [...] and it helps make oranges sweet.

Impotency and Infertility (1)

[8] 4. If excessive waste of semen occurs due to the bad habit of masturbation during adolescence [...] is called seminal infertility.

How Cruel Human Beings Are! – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] living humans or animals. Their habit is to eat the flesh of dead bodies. [...] the hollow dictates of religion.

History and Superstition (1)

[7] There are many reasons why superstition [...] superstition which has become a habit. Today we will analyse the superstitions which arise due to ignorance of history.

Hernia (1)

[11] Hernia patients must never completely [...] patients should get out of the habit of straining while defecating.

Heart Disease (1)

[9] 5. Another reason for heart disease [...] at lunch and dinner. If such a habit continues day after day, their stomachs get enlarged and they suffer from heart disease.

Genius and Technician (1)

[14] So far as women are concerned, they already have the natural habit of paying attention to others’ [...] more, thus depriving her guests.

General Health Rules (1)

[16] (1) Women must make it a habit to spend some time outdoors every day in the open air and the sunshine.

Gandharba Singh Is No More (1)

[12] The manager, Balabanta Singh, was [...] all. Only then will he stop his habit of coming late.” But when [...] rushing into his office, he thought,

Female Diseases (3)

[52] Excessive sexual intercourse invites [...] leucorrhoea. Virgins with the unnatural habit of masturbation invite a similar reaction, and leucorrhoea may occur.

[68] Unmarried women should strictly avoid the habit of masturbation.

[103] 7. Those males who develop the unnatural habit of wasting their semen excessively [...] persons cannot produce an embryo.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[19] There is a word in Bengali, ujir [...] although ám comes out due to habit. If anyone makes a joke about [...] Mámá, don’t you?

Exploitation – No More (1)

[8] But if these criminals are neglected, [...] subjected to social punishment, their habit of committing crimes will become stronger.

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (1)

[17] Such groups perpetuate exploitation [...] inferior, and this becomes an ingrained habit. Even if you catch hold of their [...] well-knit society can never develop.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (1)

[104] The tobacco produced in Burma and [...] North India are also discarding the habit of chewing tobacco.

Deafness (1)

[10] 6. Those who are in the habit of taking snuff or who blow their [...] auditory nerves and invite deafness.

Dance, Mudrá and Tantra (1)

[7] Why is it called táńd́ava [...] Tańd́u means “of jumping habit”. Táńd́ava [...] properly in a disciplined way.

Dances and the Path of Vidyá (1)

[14] All complexes – the fear [...] sinner, I am a sinner,” the habit of sinning will come to him and [...] he was not a sinner previously.

Black Will Take No Other Hue (7)

[2] There lived in Andherinagari a very intelligent man who had an extremely bad habit of hurting people. He was so possessed by this habit that his food only became palatable [...] you can well imagine, this bad habit made life unbearable for his neighbours.

[3] One fine day the call came for [...] and said, “Friends, my bad habit has brought great torment to your [...] end, I wish to give up this bad habit. But I need your help. Please [...] further towards heaven.”

[4] The neighbours were reluctant. “But you’ll certainly give up your bad habit when you get to the Other World,” [...] contemplate doing such a thing.”

[8] Even after death that man refused to give up his bad habit. That’s why it is said, “Black will take no other hue.”

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (9)

[4] The first bad habit is nidra or sleep. Sleep is a [...] an adverse effect on the mind.

[6] The second bad habit is tandra or dullness. It is a [...] normally die in their early teens.

[11] The third bad habit is bhaya or fear. This fear instinct [...] come when you will develop the habit of sleeping twenty-four hours [...] try. It is not very difficult.

[12] One must exercise control over [...] have any control over the food habit will certainly die in such a situation. [...] of possibility for human beings.

[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha or anger. What is the [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.

[23] I once told a story about the habit of miserliness. There was a tight-fisted [...] can call her Somii – asked:

[28] So you see these are all psychic [...] you be victorious. The next bad habit is alasya or lethargy. In the [...] wish; whereas others develop the habit of idleness in the course of their [...] harmful in the physical world.

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (1)

[66] Now a word from much later, after [...] still call her Khendi from old habit and she does not get angry. But [...] grandmother passed on many years ago.

A Guide to Human Conduct (3)

[77] To purchase, by incurring debt, [...] Niyama, must make them shun this habit either by sweet or harsh words [...] other Margis in this connection.

[88] The application of force must be [...] greedy for money should form the habit of charity, and they can serve [...] or egoistic should cultivate the habit of being polite, and they should [...] establishment in mental shaoca.

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (5)

[19] You may ask, “How can I do [...] What’s the difference between habit and nature? When habit becomes one with your existence, it is called nature.

[20] Suppose you are a teetotaller. [...] accepted it. After that it is your habit that you won’t be able to be without alcohol. Then it is a habit. Finally, alcohol will be drinking [...] habituation, it finally becomes nature.

[21] This is auto-suggestion. “Now [...] nature. Try to make it what – habit or nature? Nature. I never take [...] should make it your nature also.

As You Think So You Become (2)

[5] “You monkeys have the bad habit of finding fault with everything,” [...] proverb is talking about you.”

[7] “Female monkeys, I strongly advise you to give up this bad habit of hiding your age. The only time [...] about their age like you.”

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[23] “What new advice could he [...] haven’t gotten accustomed yet to the habit of telling the truth.

Acidity (1)

[4] Oxygen inhaled in breathing enters [...] eating rich food becomes a steady habit, it becomes impossible for the [...] gradually turns into harmful acid.