In > References for ‘inaccessible’

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The Path unto the Abode of Beatitude (1)

[10] “The spiritual path is as sharp as the razor’s edge, it is really inaccessible” – so say the realized persons. [...] solely, on the grace of the Supreme.

The Omnipotent and Omnipresent Consciousness (1)

[12] So this is the explanation of vishva, [...] knowledge while another part remains inaccessible. So the universe never means the earth only.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[67] Arise, awake! seek an Ácárya [...] proceed very quickly along this inaccessible path, for you have very little [...] stop, go forward, do not look back.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[139] [My salutations to the Self-Existent [...] anybody. He is the Supreme Truth, inaccessible to the senses. He is beyond the [...] who has no shelter of His own.]

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] because they have been living in inaccessible mountain areas. Since they have [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.

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

[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] into the blue void and touch the inaccessible poles, goaded by this kaeshik propensity.

Appendix (2)

[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. [...] that Parama Puruśa is as inaccessible as a jewel lying at the bottom [...] one feels that He is no longer inaccessible. Hence jaya Govardhana cetanashiilá.

He Is Everywhere (1)

[11] The Lord’s feet (pada) are also everywhere. There is no place which is inaccessible to Him. If a person is at a particular [...] times. Elsewhere, scriptures say:

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (2)

[113] (51) With the progress of science, [...] eye. No place on the earth is now inaccessible, and this is why it is the most [...] survival of human civilization.

[153] (67) The movement and the path, [...] flower petals; nor is it always inaccessible, thorny and covered with stones. [...] necessity to think of anything else.