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The Witness-ship of Parama Puruśa Is of Supreme Importance (1)

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

The Supreme Question – 1 (4)

[57] Acquired knowledge also is of two types: knowledge acquired through habitual instinct (siddha saḿskáraja [...] jiṋána). Knowledge acquired through habitual instinct occurs when one receives [...] it is called knowledge through habitual instinct. One’s power of memory depends on this type of knowledge.

[58] Children have certain instincts [...] Inborn instinct is actually the habitual instinct carried over from one’s [...] their palms and start trembling.

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

[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] beauty into the daily tasks and habitual behaviour, which they used to [...] first stage of aesthetic science.

Shivas Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 10) (5)

[15] Habitual exhibitionism is one of the mental [...] the psychology of self-display.

[38] Based on the strong foundation [...] understood that a person who is a habitual liar today must have deliberately [...] practice has now become a habit.

[43] I was saying just a while ago that [...] etc., have no opportunity to become habitual liars, nor do plants and animals [...] no natural opportunity to become habitual liars. Intelligent but mean-minded [...] through their malevolent efforts.

[44] It is said, Pratikúlavedaniiyam [...] waves is duhkham, pain”]. A habitual liar, with his or her mental vibrations [...] vibrations conform to falsehood.

Shakti and Its Proper Application (1)

[18] The physical body of living beings [...] once their sins and crimes become habitual, their bodies become adjusted [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[131] Kapat́a + t́hak [...] 6) a person of evil nature, 7) a habitual flatterer, 8) a parasite. The [...] 10) a bright research scholar.

Justice (20)

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