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Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (1)

[23] In the method of Sádhaná [...] the transcendental currents of happiness in which the Sádhaka is [...] of any experiment or imposition.

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (8)

[76] anukúla = congenial; vedaniiyaḿ [...] anáhata cakra; sukham = pleasure, happiness, the feeling when strained nerves return to normal

[77] [A congenial mental feeling is called happiness.]

[79] sukha = happiness; ánuraktih = affection, [...] living being; vrttih = propensity

[80] [The attachment to happiness is the primary vrtti (propensity) of living beings.]

[82] sukha = happiness; anantam = endless; ánandam = bliss [Infinite happiness is ánanda (bliss).]

[251] pragatishiila = progressive; upayoga [...] sukhárthaḿ = for all-round happiness; pracáritam = is propagated

[252] [This is the Progressive Utilization Theory, propounded for the happiness and all-round welfare of all.]

Who Is the Liberating Entity of Human Society (1)

[9] Then who is the liberator? The [...] pains, all the sorrows, all the happiness, all the glories of he expressed [...] Lord Krśńa has said:

Where There Is Dharma There Is Iśt́a, and Where There Is Iśt́a There Is Victory (5)

[16] [Everyone desires happiness: that is the innate characteristic [...] each and every living entity.]

[17] There is a basic difference between [...] there is the innate desire for happiness, and there is an active effort to fulfil that desire as well. In their search for happiness, human beings discovered that [...] thirst is yet unquenched.”

[18] Thus in the process of this constant search for happiness, one finally attains that Entity [...] they truly desire is peace, not happiness. But it is only rarely that people attain peace in life.

What Is My Relation with the Universe and the Cosmic Entity? (4)

[10] The process or reaction which restores [...] Similarly, if people by their deeds give happiness to others, they will, as a result [...] form, experience an equal amount of happiness. This is because according to [...] similar reaction (karmaphala).

[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] an arm at the age of eight, the happiness of getting a fortune at the age [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.

[23] Unit consciousness and the potential [...] the actions whose results bring happiness and grief, because a person’s [...] Parama Puruśa be responsible?

What Is Dharma? (18)

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What Are You? (1)

[9] Memory should be of – what? [...] remember past stories of pain and happiness, sweet stories of near and dear [...] mere wastage of time and energy.

What Are the Noble Truths? (3)

[5] But to a sádhaka or a devotee, [...] identify themselves with the greater happiness of a bigger family.

[6] The scriptures say that this universe [...] philosophy, Ánandam means infinite happiness, sukham anantam ánandam.

[7] Where did this universe come from [...] Ánandam or the Infinite Happiness is a personal Entity. Parama Puruśa [...] is called His liilánanda.

Vyatireka – 1 (1)

[14] The same thing also happens in [...] will be the greatest object of happiness.

Vrajagopála and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 25) (1)

[19] My Vrajagopála, my Krśńa, [...] entity, He was deprived of this happiness. Just to rid Himself of this oppressive [...] bliss all beings were born”].

Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra (1)

[17] The fifth action of Vidyá [...] and actions. There is no greater happiness or peace or joy than in complete [...] contained in the following shloka:

Vibration, Form and Colour (17)

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Vashiikára – 1 (1)

[9] “I surrender myself unto [...] human beings want to attain lasting happiness. But for this they will have to [...] Supreme terminus of all movement.

Various Occupations (1)

[74] There is an unhealthy collusion [...] religion in order to enjoy unlimited happiness in an imaginary heaven.

Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (1)

[5] The funny thing is that one always [...] human beings is to acquire infinite happiness. In this pursuit lies the seed [...] one’s own innate characteristic.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[62] The etymological meaning of upadevatá [...] Lakśmii year-round to bring happiness in the family; Śet́erá [...] singular Parama Puruśa.

This World and the Next (5)

[17] [[Supreme Cognition]] is perpetually [...] essence. That is why at the time of happiness their illusion-dulled mental waves [...] greatness than the higher ones.

[24] The dream world is directly concerned [...] gandharvaloka in Sanskrit. The semblance of happiness, that arises out of music or other [...] the semblance or suggestion of happiness by cultivating only the fine arts, [...] Sádhaná is indispensable.

[36] So the organs, which have their [...] cannot give any satisfaction or happiness neither in this world nor in the world beyond.

[60] Vikśipta samádhi [...] do enjoy a little transcendental happiness by forcing their mental flow towards [...] the distractions of the citta.

The Vipra Age (2)

[14] Even so, vipras have more capacities than kśatriyas. A kśatriya seeks happiness only through physical enjoyment, [...] well, however little it may be.

[95] We can say that in the Vipra Age [...] – without thinking about their happiness and sorrow, their pains and agonies – without listening to the supplications of humanity.

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

[3] Now, what is external change? It [...] because when human beings did not get happiness from crude objects, they started [...] give more pleasure to the mind.

The Superconscious Mind (1)

[2] The subtle causal mind [...] a divine current of the supreme happiness. He or she attains the fullest [...] great as He (the Supreme Entity).

The Source of Internal Stamina (3)

[21] Bhajana is also vácanika [...] so that they can experience happiness, not so much to give happiness to others. Conversely, the ideation [...] others might also enjoy the same happiness listening to the praises of God [...] not, is called nirmala .

The Science of Action (1)

[37] We often notice that after initiation [...] Those who suddenly feel tremendous happiness become so absorbed in this blissful [...] dominated by Consciousness be created.

The Process of Human Progress (2)

[2] Behind the human endeavour to progress [...] – the desire for permanent happiness. Urged on by this desire, people [...] their instinctive urge to attain happiness, also battled against these imperfections. [...] they were greatly handicapped.

The Practice of Art and Literature (5)

[5] In every expression, in every stratum [...] attainment and the bestowal of happiness find simultaneous expression. [...] sádhaná .

[38] When for age after age society [...] cool, refreshing shelter and impart happiness to them? It may be possible to [...] sáhityikas or their readers.

[81] When a presentation is made through [...] or she will try to depict their happiness and sorrow, hopes and desires, [...] sympathy, charged with profound pain.

[97] Love that is completely physical [...] whose job it is to portray human happiness and sorrow, who is dedicated to [...] the statement of Rabindranath:

[155] Besides this, in the individual [...] aesthetics and their desire for material happiness, their strength of character gets [...] before attaining full development.

The Place of Sadvipras in the Samája Cakra (1)

[15] The five rules of Niyama are shaoca, [...] whether one lives in momentary happiness or sorrow, prosperity or adversity. [...] 4 )

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[48] That which removes human afflictions [...] guarantee permanent security or lasting happiness. But in Brahma, the Entity who [...] panthá vidyate ayanáya.

The Meaning of a Few Names–2 (3)

[9] Ártapremánanda [...] persons to be with you. In times of happiness – say, for example, you [...] is that when a person feels some happiness they want to tell others about it, because at that moment they are overcome by that happiness, they are sukhárta [...] them about it. This is the norm.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (5)

[2] It is the innate desire of human [...] to attain Him for their personal happiness, self-preservation, and attainment [...] the desire for self-expansion or happiness is limited to the mundane world, [...] expense of others for very long.

[19] Lost in blind pursuit for finite [...] animal wrongly thinks sorrow is happiness.

[31] People live for joy and happiness, and that is why they run after [...] Brahma can give them permanent happiness. When people lose the sense of [...] in the hands of Avidyá.

The Liberation of the Devotee (1)

[1] Everyone longs for liberation, because bondage is not conducive to happiness. But not all persons possess the [...] tortures brought about by bondage.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (3)

[19] Being under the influence of the [...] (Prájiṋa) is incapable of deriving happiness from mundane objects. Here you [...] they have become Brahma Himself.

[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] Consciousness of all the entities. Happiness or sorrow abides in the unit entities, [...] Hence He is beyond the compass of happiness and sorrow – He is the Bliss [...] – He is Saccidánanda.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (3)

[73] The state in which conscious and [...] mind, they do not experience any happiness or sorrow, any pleasure or pain. [...] identity with the Divine Essence.

[74] The knowledge of material distinction [...] sleep. And so there can never be happiness in this state either. Such a state [...] abide in this state too, and so its happiness is not absolute but merely, a fragmental or partial one.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (16)

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The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (3)

[6] “Ra” – Raiṋjayatiimátáni, i.e., That which provides happiness for the living beings.

[38] Human existence is concerned with [...] is busy, seeking the objects of happiness from this material world. There [...] counter-gods, i.e., controlling powers.

[58] Pleasure and pain are but the distortion [...] remains save an attitude of absolute happiness.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (1)

[7] The word, Prajá, means evolved [...] i.e. towards the attainment of happiness. So it is said that knowingly [...] “Rayi” to mean Prakrti).

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (6)

[17] Essentially the soul and the Supreme [...] emanates from the desire to attain happiness – for self-preservation. As long as the goal is not limitless, one cannot gain the eternal happiness of all the imaginable and unimaginable [...] endless, and that is why limitless happiness is only possible through the Supreme [...] one’s actions, past and present.

[51] All unit objects are external. [...] into the Supreme Soul. No worldly happiness is limitless. Dedicate yourself [...] Then alone will you realize what happiness really is. This path to attain happiness, this Sádhaná of [...] soul and His Supreme Soul. Amen!

The Human Search for Real Progress (4)

[4] Let us examine in what sense the [...] pleasure. The experiences of spiritual happiness is psycho-spiritual. There, also, it is partly mental.

[5] If all experience of pleasure is [...] vibrational. Physical and intellectual happiness, both of which are enjoyed by [...] In other words, unhappiness and happiness increase proportionately. Thus, [...] responsible for an equal degree of happiness and unhappiness. The use of motor [...] neutralized by the negative side of pain.

The Highest Category of Devotion (2)

[2] Whatever the humans do, whether [...] mistakenly think crude pleasure to be happiness. But those humans who shine with [...] real humans. They realize that happiness does not lie in finite objects but in infinity.

Introduction (2)

[1] For centuries spiritual and religious [...] society to attain eternal spiritual happiness. But very few have ever discussed [...] journey of the individual soul.

[3] In these discourses, Shrii Shrii [...] of the human soul for infinite happiness – a longing which cannot [...] through mutual cooperation and love.

The Great Exceptions (1)

[8] There was a great scholar who had [...] will not bring any lasting joy or happiness. So he gave up his worldly life [...] the birth of Gaoriiya Vaesnavism.

The Future of Civilization (1)

[3] For the all-round development of [...] The term Ananda connotes infinite happiness, the equipoise of pleasure and pain, the perfect mental peace.

The Four Stages of Meditation (1)

[2] The second stage is the beginning [...] ecstasy and bliss, and tears of happiness may roll down his or her cheeks. [...] his or her spiritual practices.

The Four Kinds of Approach (1)

[11] While doing spiritual practice, [...] there cannot be any peace, any happiness or any beatitude till the aspirant comes in tactual contact with the Supreme Self.

The Form of Sádhaná (4)

[15] Human beings are more conscious [...] impediment to the realization of happiness that people make an effort to [...] called “Sádhana”.

[36] Living beings have a desire to attain happiness and to avoid trouble. It is their Dharma to attain happiness and this desire is behind everything [...] satisfied through these finite objects.

[37] Paramátman is Infinite; hence infinite happiness is only attainable on realizing [...] through sádhaná alone.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (3)

[21] Religion is practiced for the fulfilment [...] religion or by holding out the lure of happiness in the next world. The vested [...] earn with their sweat and blood.

[28] In the mundane world people run [...] cannot be the cause of unlimited happiness. Yet people will do almost anything [...] energy in the pursuit of matter.

[32] The people of medieval times fought [...] pictures of service, peace and happiness. On the other hand they themselves [...] comes within its vast periphery.

The Essential Dharma (2)

[1] In fact, the Árśa [...] human beings do not really want happiness – they want absolute peace: peace is better than happiness. People do not attain peace by [...] known as Shaeva Dharma [Shaivism].

The Earlier One Starts Dharma Sádhaná the Better (12)

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The Dharma of Human Beings (18)

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The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[12] The “Hadis” tells of [...] the organs run after objects for happiness. They have to, for the preservation of their existence.

The Call of the Supreme [in printed editions titled Invocation of the Supreme, pending correction] (11)

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The Base of Life (1)

[3] The mind of a certain individual [...] slow speed as pleasure and call it happiness.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (2)

[187] Va is the acoustic root of dharma. [...] moves one from a state of ordinary happiness ever forward and eventually establishes one in the realm of Supreme Beatitude.

[189] [All living beings long for happiness. Dharma originates from that innate [...] observed meticulously by all people.]

Tears of Supreme Happiness (4)

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[4] Before understanding the meaning [...] “asad.” There is no happiness in it. We don’t want this changing world; it gives us pain. It converts our happiness into unhappiness. The second word [...] to sad, from darkness to light.

[9] When Rudra is on the right (dakśińa), [...] from the outer side of the eyes in happiness, and from the inner side of the [...] “Paiṋca Vaktram.”

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[128] In Tantra there are three types [...] possibility of some purely temporary happiness, after practising this sádhaná [...] converted into wood, earth or stone.

Taking the Opposite Stance in Battle (1)

[11] When someone is happy, ordinary [...] thinking of that person’s happiness. The correct strategy should be [...] then all jealousy will be removed.

Svábhávika Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[2] The object of both, svábhávika [...] [“One does not get infinite happiness from limited objects; one gets [...] Bhágavata dharma alone.

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (14)

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Spiritual Discourses (4)

[128] So everyone must remember to play their different parts in His drama. Actually, in happiness or in sorrow, no one is miserable [...] and will not be overwhelmed with happiness either.

[187] The life of a person becomes mechanical [...] up in this manner, and so on. Happiness disappears there. For this reason, [...] ritualistic thoughts, the sweetness of happiness is lacking. Divine Bliss is easily [...] (sádhaná) on love.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (10)

[1] Q. 1. Why is happiness sought for?

[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] mental tendency for a long period. Happiness is derived from being able to [...] evil company where alone it finds happiness. It is thus evident that happiness can be derived only in such circumstances [...] set of circumstances which impart happiness are indeed necessary for existence. [...] not possible thus the mind seeks happiness to preserve its very existence.

[11] “Everyone desires sukha or happiness and that is why Dharma came into [...] walks of life at all times.”

[18] It is due to this vikrti or distortion [...] both duhkha and sukha (grief and happiness). This characteristic or property [...] necessary to strive for mokśa.

[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] not exist. The unit entity wants happiness, but relative truth will give only temporary happiness which will disappear in the course [...] is the only thing beyond time.

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

[64] Ans.: – Although the expressed [...] is an embodiment of bliss. The happiness or sorrow experienced by His expressed [...] the unit soul, is also blissful.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt A (10)

[1] Q. 1. Why is happiness sought for?

[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] mental tendency for a long period. Happiness is derived from being able to [...] evil company where alone it finds happiness. It is thus evident that happiness can be derived only in such circumstances [...] set of circumstances which impart happiness are indeed necessary for existence. [...] not possible thus the mind seeks happiness to preserve its very existence.

[11] “Everyone desires sukha or happiness and that is why Dharma came into [...] walks of life at all times.”

[18] It is due to this vikrti or distortion [...] both duhkha and sukha (grief and happiness). This characteristic or property [...] necessary to strive for mokśa.

[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] not exist. The unit entity wants happiness, but relative truth will give only temporary happiness which will disappear in the course [...] is the only thing beyond time.

Socio-Economic Groupifications (2)

[6] Whatever liberty exists in society [...] is the innate human desire for happiness – the longing to establish [...] can fulfil the innate desire for happiness.

Social Discourses (3)

[4] So it is natural for human beings [...] possible. There will be peace and happiness in the universe, and with one [...] march ahead. Victory be with you!

[64] The subterranean flow of love and [...] there are occasions of joy and happiness. Maybe in different geographical, [...] a tryst with the same Destiny.

[188] There should be one universal legal [...] different communities. All laugh in happiness, cry in sorrow, beat their breasts [...] and one imaginary distinctions?

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (1)

[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] social atmosphere of peace and happiness, a cool and shady bower of peace. [...] realize that they were human beings.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (4)

[32] The four principles that were extolled [...] unanswered. According to psychology, happiness and suffering are two particular states of mind. Just as there cannot be happiness or suffering in the absence of [...] a Noble Truth without accepting happiness and without accepting the mind? [...] within the framework of pessimism.

[43] [As long as you are on this earth, live in happiness – there is nothing after [...] has already been burnt, return?]

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (2)

[49] In fact, the Árśa [...] human beings do not really want happiness – they want absolute peace: peace is better than happiness. People do not attain peace by [...] Shiva, is known as Shaeva Dharma

Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued)) (1)

[7] Anityáshuciduhkhánátmasu [...] impure to be pure, sorrow to be happiness and non-spiritual to be spiritual, [...] still is, and will ever remain.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (3)

[15] While painting pictures, people [...] disease, or in the hope of attaining happiness – but mostly to escape easily [...] fear or other such propensities.

[23] It is the mind which carries the [...] light and golden glow of momentary happiness. As long as there are other entities [...] of mundane pleasures and pains.

[59] The answer is, the sleeping state [...] becomes overjoyed with extreme happiness, or is afflicted with a serious [...] 4 )

Service to God Is Devotion (2)

[9] “Bhaktiránanda rupáca”. [...] affected at all by feelings of happiness or sorrow. This sort of mental state, Ánanda or bliss is unassailed by feelings of happiness or sorrows. The bliss that is [...] objectivity is known as devotion.

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

[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] joy; they cannot contain their happiness within the narrow confines of [...] goaded by this kaeshik propensity.

Saḿgiita As Soft Expressions of Art (1)

[3] Besides this, in the individual [...] aesthetics and their desire for material happiness, their strength of character gets [...] before attaining full development.

Salvation and Devotion (1)

[26] A student busy in studies has to [...] the end comes with the shower of happiness. This is called “Kliśt́ákliśt́á.”

Sádhaná (3)

[47] The underlying spirit of Vaishnavite [...] are both wisdom and ignorance, happiness and sorrow. Some people You place [...] save me from danger,” but

[49] “When You float me on the [...] pain, You are equally gracious. In happiness I feel Your sweet touch, and burst [...] nothing to complain about.”

[50] In the final stage of Vaishnavite [...] Entity who has come in the form of happiness is their dearest Lord, and the [...] this is the supreme attainment.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (1)

[30] Arúp said, “About [...] peace… only peace. I don’t want happiness, or prosperity – I don’t [...] – I want only peace. ”

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[7] Should one dogma be replaced by [...] truthfulness, hatred by love and sorrow by happiness. If we adopt the same approach, [...] advocated. This is the proper approach.

Ráŕh – 8. (1)

[4] [Knowledge leads to humility, and [...] prosperous, and prosperity leads to happiness.]

Rágánugá and Rágátmiká Samádhi (3)

[10] As a result of surrender the smaller [...] The difference between mental happiness in connection with physical vibration and spiritual happiness in connection with psychic vibration [...] a sweet shop. But for spiritual happiness, a constant endeavour is required. [...] oblivious of the external world).

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt K (1)

[3] He is unimaginable, for He is beyond [...] perennial peace or real, abiding happiness. That is why a sádhaka [...] Shrii Rádhá said:

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt F (1)

[1] Taking His refuge means merging [...] Entertaining no desire for sensuous happiness one has to surrender oneself to [...] Love Sublime), her sole world.

Questions and Answers on Psychology (2)

[30] To enjoy happiness is an inborn instinct; but laughing is the reaction of the nerves – it is not inborn.

[32] There is one type of laughter which [...] physical. Psychic laughter gives happiness.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[64] Ans.: – Although the expressed [...] is an embodiment of bliss. The happiness or sorrow experienced by His expressed [...] the unit soul, is also blissful.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (2)

[21] Each race has its own special characteristics. [...] of one race are overpowered by happiness while those of another express their happiness effusively. The people of one [...] to eat them in large quantities.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (1)

[2] No, they are not meaningless. Human [...] without rhythm there can be no happiness either. So in this universe all [...] of the rhythmicity of movement.

Propensities and Pramá (1)

[12] You should always remember that [...] Parama Puruśa’s mind the happiness will be even more. Victory to you all.

Pratisaiṋcara and Manah (1)

[16] The human being, mánuśa, [...] creates a longing for material happiness, or love for jad́a, and [...] path shown by the rśis.

Práńa Dharma (1)

[13] Materialism can never be the base [...] God having a thirst for unlimited happiness. Limited physical wealth can never [...] domestic cattle in dairy farms.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (1)

[9] The characteristics of sattvaguńa are knowledge of existence, and imparting happiness and a sense of relief. rajoguńa [...] or to enjoy the resultant shape.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 140 (2)

[4] You are like a black ribbon mingled [...] hide-and-seek? I do not understand. My happiness knows no bounds. I feel You so close – My happiness knows no bounds. I am always [...] cheek, In every pore of my life.

Population Growth and Control (1)

[2] In the natural course of evolution, [...] family members naturally enjoy great happiness. But it is a matter of sorrow [...] development and scientific knowledge.

Planning for the Mahávishva (2)

[2] The guiding factor behind the creation [...] in which there would be peace, happiness, fraternity and no poverty. In [...] all will have to live together.

[4] Remaining together is natural for [...] possible. There will be peace and happiness in the Universe, and, established [...] Supreme Goal. Victory be with you!

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda– 2 (Discourse 14) (3)

[16] The rule is that if an honest person [...] people could have found some mental happiness, even on an empty stomach, then physical deprivation would not have been so hard to bear.

[18] “Snakes live on air, but [...] contentment which is the root of all happiness.” I will agree that contentment is the prime factor for mental happiness. In upádhiváda, [...] them to the brink of disaster.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 26) (5)

[1] You all know the meaning of nandana [...] feelings], it is called sukha [happiness], and when pratikúlavedaniiyam [...] congenial mental feeling is called happiness”]. If the reverse occurs, we say, [...] sorrow; and when the vibrations of happiness become straightened, it leads to ánandam; happiness is transformed into bliss. When [...] injustice, so that jiivas might enjoy happiness. Criminals and wicked persons, [...] of Párthasárathi.

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

[8] Due to His endlessness the Lord [...] this reason the yogiis find their happiness in Parama Puruśa [...] means Parama Puruśa .

Our Philosophical Treatise (2)

[3] Ontology : Ananda Marga believes [...] line of demarcation between sukha (happiness) and ananda (bliss) has been drawn. [...] given to the ultimate quality of happiness.

Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ (2)

[10] “Cidánandam”. [...] need not go anywhere in search of happiness from some other source. His [very] existence is bliss. Ánanda is cognitive bliss.

[11] This is the quality of Parama Puruśa, [...] her own way. In doing so He finds happiness, so that is what He does. He also does this to make things more interesting.

Neohumanism Is the Ultimate Shelter (Discourse 11) (1)

[38] And I am confident that on that [...] welfare of all, for the psychic happiness of all, and for the spiritual [...] – it is even better!”

Matter and Spirit (13)

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Light Comes (7)

[56] This is the quality of Parama Puruśa, [...] her own way. In doing so He finds happiness, and so that is what He does. He also does this to make things more interesting.

[77] However great may be the wealth [...] which always yearns for unlimited happiness. Those who run after wealth and [...] neither unlimited nor eternal.

[78] Then what is that eternal object which can provide unlimited joy and happiness to human beings? Only the Supreme [...] ingrained nature of all living beings.

[167] It is the mind which carries the [...] light and golden glow of momentary happiness. As long as there are other entities [...] fall like bubbles in the mind.

[377] He was such a great personality [...] social atmosphere of peace and happiness, a cool and shady bower of peace. [...] realize that they were human beings.

[551] And when those ever-vigilant human [...] welfare of all, for the psychic happiness of all, and for the spiritual [...] from darkness unto light.”

[573] This is their philosophy in short. [...] to worry about. Live in joy and happiness. Enjoy life to the hilt even after [...] destroys the very future of humanity.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[31] Let alone an honest person, [...] her always remain happy … Happiness is so scarce in this world!” [...] misery as early as possible.”

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[54] The etymological meaning of [...] is “to be filled with happiness by getting something”, or [...] hearing news one likes”.

Krśńa Unparalleled (1)

[14] “Hari lives very far above, [...] that reason it has no sleep, no happiness. It has only suffering, pain and [...] existence of the individual is no more.

Krśńa Imparts Six Stages of Realization (Discourse 3) (1)

[25] In the case of Vraja Krśńa, [...] content – no trouble, only happiness. If someone asks you how sweet [...] boiled, condensed sugar cane juice.

“Krśńa” and “Ráma” (3)

[6] One meaning is Rámante yoginah [...] which supplies them with infinite happiness is nothing but Ráma. As [...] Sukhamanantamánandam [“Infinite happiness is ánanda (bliss)”] [...] sukham, they want bliss and not happiness. Rámante yoginah yasmin.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[100] Arúp said, “About [...] peace… only peace. I don’t want happiness, or prosperity – I don’t [...] – I want only peace. ”

Justice (1)

[124] “Good” or “bad”, [...] withstanding, people act in order to attain happiness. We judge people’s actions [...] goal and steps to reach that goal.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (3)

[5] [All living beings long for happiness. Dharma originates from that innate [...] observed meticulously by all people.]

[7] Everybody wants happiness, and this desire for happiness has enabled humans to come in [...] unknown to humans in the beginning.

It Is Wise to Be a Devotee (5)

[8] Parama Puruśa was all alone [...] his or her duty to work for the happiness of Parama Puruśa. In His happiness one finds eternal happiness, bliss (ánanda). Therefore, a devotee is always full of eternal happiness. Intellectuals and karmiis get pleasure but not eternal happiness and always remain surrounded by [...] become intellectuals or karmiis.

Interpretation of “Ráma” and “Náráyańa” (2)

[3] And what is the meaning of Rámá? [...] bliss, psycho-spiritual source of happiness. Who is the psycho-spiritual source of happiness for yogiis? Parama Puruśa [...] get their glitterance from Him.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (2)

[24] Although human beings are the progeny [...] bliss) or towards preya (illusory happiness).

[28] Whatever is finite is limited by [...] after giving them only temporary happiness, like a flash of light, will throw [...] lamenting the endless drought.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[47] The voice seemed to be coming from [...] looked at him he said, bursting with happiness: “How are you? I’ve [...] near you again I am okay.”

Ideation on Brahma (1)

[79] [[Try to understand this supreme [...] wishes to attain lasting peace and, happiness, one will have to come within [...] waste one’s valuable time.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (1)

[22] Human society comprises these various [...] there are occasions of joy and happiness. In different geographical, cultural, [...] a tryst with the same destiny.

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (4)

[16] Just as it is possible to increase [...] that one’s actions that give happiness to others will beget happiness to oneself to the same extent in mental measure. This quantum of experiencing happiness and pleasure cannot be changed. [...] sapphire, has changed one’s fate.

[17] In fact, fate or the experiencing [...] emancipation, experience pleasure and pain, happiness and agony quickly, so that they [...] release from the bondage of Prakrti.

He Makes the Dumb Speak (1)

[1] In this universe, each existence, [...] lost. The source of people’s happiness, strength or intelligence must [...] strength, intelligence and courage.

Guru Prańáma (3)

[5] Jiivas enjoy nityánandam [...] something mundane, one feels a sort of happiness which is known as “viśyánandam”, [...] the Supreme, one enjoys spiritual happiness, it is known as “nityánandam”.

[11] The next word is “paramasukhadam”. The happiness that a created being enjoys from [...] to the zenith of its efficiency.

Expression and Symbolization (1)

[11] Secondly, symbolization is not [...] symbolized their feelings of sorrow and happiness was quite different from how they [...] accordance with the change in times.

Discourses on Prout (1)

[90] The universal society has only [...] sentiment makes people laugh in happiness and shed tears in sorrow. They [...] fight against their activities.

Dhruva and Adhruva (1)

[49] And the third coil is the suffering [...] world who have never seen days of happiness at all. And yet they do not want to die.

Dharmakśetra – the Human Body (10)

[15] The inner urge for this four-legged dharma arose in human beings out of an urge for happiness. People want happiness, want composure, and want peace. In the course of their efforts to get happiness, people realized that happiness could not be found in finite objects, [...] bhúmaeva sukham. A little happiness is no happiness, and ends quickly. No sooner do [...] that if you want to enjoy real happiness, then you have to find something [...] end. The source of this infinite happiness, however, is no one but Parama [...] this feeling, is indeed dharma.

[17] “Everybody wants happiness. The inspiration for dharma originates out of the desire, the craving, for happiness. Each and every person in the [...] circumstances.” That indeed is dharma.

Devotion – the Only Path (5)

[1] I will say something regarding [...] except bliss, the unbroken flow of happiness (ánanda), and therefore they remain unaffected by pain and pleasure.

[8] There is only one path, the path [...] making Him happy. The devotee feels happiness in His happiness.

[9] The greater devotees, however, [...] never aspire to derive pleasure, or happiness for themselves. This is the highest peak of devotion.

[10] Those who work for the happiness of Parama Puruśa are called [...] devotion. It is the only true path.

Devotion Is the Life-Force of a Devotee (6)

[2] “Bhaktiránanda rupáca”. [...] “nand” means to taste joy, happiness or pleasure deep in the mind. [...] philosophy it is also ánanda.

[3] In the language of grammar, too, when the mind becomes full to the brim with joy and happiness, it is termed “ánanda” [...] been taken from a tamarind tree.

[8] When the mind experiences a painful [...] it “joy” or “happiness”. Knowingly or unknowingly every human being is running after happiness, It is human nature. Not only [...] can curl up and sleep peacefully.

[10] Dharma was born out of this endless quest for happiness. One day, through experimentation, human beings discovered the true path of happiness. This was the starting point of [...] which people feel immense joy.

Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality (1)

[27] Those people are great who harbour [...] pain and with those who give them happiness. Such people don’t harbour [...] are meaningless for such people.

Desire and Detachment (12)

12 occurrences

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (1)

[33] There are many foreign words like [...] behind the purdah] (Farsi), khusi [happiness] (Farsi), roj [daily] (Farsi), [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.

Cosmic Attraction and Spiritual Cult (1)

[28] Hence when a genuine spiritual aspirant experiences happiness he or she will say, “O Lord, [...] the deliverer of justice.”

Compartmentalized Democracy (1)

[13] First, legislators in the states [...] Their impartial service will bring happiness to all.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (1)

[23] Most people are well acquainted [...] and virtue are sheer folly, for happiness lies in falsehood, taking bribes, [...] waves upon waves of citta emerge.

Chapter 5 (2)

[40] Purport: The universe is the collective [...] he or she directly curtails the happiness and convenience of others in society. [...] without the permission of society.

[60] Pragatishiila upayogatattvamidaḿ [...] Utilization Theory, propounded for the happiness and all-round welfare of all.]

Chapter 2 (14)

14 occurrences

Cardinal Attributions of God (1)

[6] When anitya, ashuci and duhkhátma [...] it imagines that it is licking happiness. Such things happen on account [...] This is all due to avidyá.

Bháva Samádhi (3)

[3] As a result of surrender the smaller [...] subtle. The difference between mental happiness in connection with physical vibration and spiritual happiness in connection with psychic vibration [...] a sweet shop. But for spiritual happiness a constant endeavour is required. [...] called bháva samádhi.

Bhakti, Mukti and Parama Puruśa (2)

[20] Bhaktiránanda rúpá [...] we say it is sukham [pleasure, happiness]. And when the psychic vibration [...] then it is sukham anantam [endless happiness]. It is ánandam. So, Bhaktiránanda [...] ánanda personified.”

Bhakti and Krpá (2)

[6] In creation one object attracts [...] objects and entities provide apparent happiness to people, they ultimately bring [...] finite object can ensure permanent happiness or eternal peace to human beings. [...] objects can attain Parama Brahma.

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[27] “Anyone who, by the use of [...] to suffer from loss of wealth, happiness, or other hardships.

[69] For example, no one shall accumulate [...] conception of that individual’s happiness and comforts.

Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9) (2)

[25] This logical decision in favour [...] human welfare, for the benefit and happiness of all beings, for the spiritual [...] like a firefly’s glow.”

[26] Similarly, when you reach your [...] that idea leads to the benefit and happiness of all beings, the spiritual well-being [...] ‘no’ is final.”

Astitva and Shivatva (2)

[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] Shivatva. Everything is done for the happiness of Shiva. This establishment [...] ca”. There is no other way out.

[16] “Bhakti Bhagavatoseva” [...] great work. Be happy with the happiness of others and troubled with the [...] cheapest but the most invaluable.

Artha and Paramártha (1)

[5] Human capacity is very limited [...] objects, above the world of limited happiness, into the limitless spiritual [...] called “salvation”.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (1)

[110] Whatever one does in this world, [...] and he thinks that he will get happiness by not living, then he will commit suicide.

Advice for Pregnant Women (1)

[5] There are many people who affect [...] premature death by depriving them of happiness and the comforts of life. The [...] and help them to live long lives.

Ádarsha and Iśt́a (9)

[5] Now, what is iśt́a? [...] small “I” is finite happiness, whereas the greater “I” represents infinite happiness. Every microcosm desires [[finite]] happiness, but the dearest object of all is infinite happiness. Finite happiness is an individual’s affair, whereas infinite happiness is a universal affair. Infinite happiness is that aspect of Parama Puruśa which is generally called Personal God.

[16] Human dharma is one, and that is [...] people; in that case their finite happiness is transformed into infinite happiness. Then with their limited strength [...] dharma are almost like animal.

Actions and Their Results (Karma and Karmaphala) (4)

[3] Names are assigned to different [...] developed. Humanas desire to attain happiness from within the subtle entity [...] leads human beings towards divine happiness. In those unit beings where the [...] self-evolution and for achieving happiness. The strong display of rajoguńa in Prakrti is an outcome of this effort.

[32] Draopadii inquired from Yudhisthira [...] nature he ought to be rolling in happiness. To this, Yudhisthira replied –