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[5] Some other people say that mukti [...] world – everything is an incident. Only when the cause of the incident is not known to us, or when the [...] accidentally: it is a foolish idea.
[13] Yadrcchá. The English equivalent [...] then call that effect an “incident”. But when, due to ignorance, [...] about an “accident”.
[18] Say a certain incident took place in your life at the [...] gap of say eight years, a similar incident could take place when you are [...] the physical and psychic spheres.
[46] Let me recount an incident that occurred several years ago. [...] first casualty of want.”
[47] This incident is neither to the doctors [...] system – isnt this true?
[53] I once saw with my own eyes a well-educated [...] bottle of medicine. Although this incident took place a long time ago, it remains indelibly etched on my mind.
[88] It was quite difficult for Tarun to endure this situation. He decided to report the incident to the police and set off to do so without further delay.
[10] Thus time, which is entirely dependent [...] think within ourselves that this incident occurred after an object like [...] are also not the ultimate factor.
[15] Now another question arises: Is [...] be an accident is nothing but an incident whose preceding cause we are unable [...] camouflage ones ignorance.
[97] Love that is completely physical [...] or pain in every great or small incident of life. Even love concerned with [...] the statement of Rabindranath:
[123] Whenever literature properly utilizes the opportunity to relate any actual incident or imaginary event cohesively [...] Sanskrit term for this word.)
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] accident – everything is an incident. The seed of a mango becomes a [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[23] To return to the original story. [...] home and narrated the astonishing incident to his wife who immediately grabbed [...] helplessly goaded on by greed.
[5] Paramátman is the only Supreme [...] these can truly be called Satya. An incident which one day appears as a reality [...] bounds of time, place and person.
[11] After kála, svabháva, [...] this universe. For each and every incident there is some cause. We may or [...] in this universe of causality.
[12] Sometimes it so happens that the [...] there is no accident; everything is incident. So yadrcchá means “accident”. [...] meditation or object of adoration.
[41] “This Supreme Puruśa knows everything, each and every incident of the universe.” And for [...] [Everything is] a Macropsychic conation.
[3] Story two concerns an incident from the authors childhood. [...] 1 )
[4] The fourth story takes place in [...] published an account of the strange incident that took place there. When later asked about this, Shrii Sarkar said, “Yes, that incident took place in your Sahebganj bungalow. [...] 2 )
[86] Historical events are also relative truth. An incident which happens on Earth in the [...] called absolute truth or satya.
[86] Historical events are also relative truth. An incident which happens on Earth in the [...] called absolute truth or satya.
[44] Fighting against superstition [...] belief in superstition. Any ordinary incident is magnified and attributed to [...] the believers of superstition.
[8] The worst type of sin is called [...] sinful effect on humanity, and that incident may be forgotten by people. But [...] in the disguise of a sannyasin.
[17] The totality of all the sambhútis [...] jeopardized by this change, this incident may be the cause of a major earthquake, because ants are also His sambhúti.
[30] The philosophers say to the devotees, [...] should remember that each and every incident is causal, nothing is non-causal. When some incident takes place abruptly we call it [...] the universe is simply absurd.
[3] I remember some years ago at Anandanagar [...] areas as well. That particular incident at Anandanagar set a healthy trend [...] An auspicious beginning indeed!
[3] Throughout his life, Shrii Prabhat [...] recalls, in the story of Reba, an incident from his youth. After Reba gave [...] equal dignity and responsibility.
[10] Suppose you are imagining Bhagalpur [...] bad. He is also aware of every incident of the past, present and future. [...] Infinite Entity, the Witness of all.
[5] Then, some people say that these [...] accident – everything is incident. When an action is materialized [...] are just seeing the reaction, the incident. When the cause, the causal side of the incident is not known to us, or when the [...] is an accident, we say it is an incident. An accident is not something [...] creator or the source of exaltation.
[93] While talking about kukkut́ii , I am reminded of an incident. I have preserved the memory of that incident under the heading “Kamal [...] Guest Control Regulations.”
[79] When I mention that kuńd́ala means “shirt collar”, a small incident flashes before my minds eye.
[122] “Ill tell you one small incident. Our sahib, this anáhárii [...] was completely drenched.”
[38] Speaking of aliika , this reminds of an incident about which it is difficult to decide, even today, whether it was aliika or real.
[55] Talking about the meaning of kutúhala reminds me of an incident that happened long ago.
[2] To give an example, suppose a person [...] “Give me a cup, too.” In this incident, the smell of the tea affects [...] that association has on the mind.
[136] “Still, it is true,” [...] kada. I should tell you about one incident that concerns this. It happened [...] number seventeen train is?’
[6] One is the incident of Karnas ear-rings. In [...] capacity to strike at the enemy.
[53] While talking about kikhi , I am reminded of an incident after a long time.
[15] Gálá , [...] Most of you are aware of the incident of the burning of jatugrha [...] mudráuṋkan .
[56] But antisocial behaviour is not [...] applying indirect pressure. When the incident became public, it was discovered [...] him with her own mental disease.
[57] One day, a long time after that incident, the king was going for his early [...] selling her homemade coconut sweets.
[178] After going a little distance he [...] debris, he guessed that some kind of incident must have taken place there.
[34] Speaking of tusks, an old incident comes to mind from the days just [...] could still be felt everywhere.
[6] You should remember that in human [...] historical necessity behind every incident, behind every trough and crest of this universe.
[53] There are many people who worship [...] part of the idol, an undesirable incident of unprecedented magnitude may occur.
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] flesh of dead bodies. There was an incident in my childhood that I can still [...] the hollow dictates of religion.
[9] Everything can be explained by [...] have discerned that behind every incident, behind each and every crest and [...] some great future possibility.
[8] (On 12th May 1969, at Ranchi jagrti, the following incident took place. While two sádhakas [...] with their meditation as before).
[16] So one particular propensity or [...] who was sleeping beside him. This incident shows that although my cousin [...] experiences with the actual reality.
[9] To give an example, a person is [...] of tea here, too” In this incident, the flavour of the tea affects [...] that association has on the mind.
[43] In Bengali pronunciation distortion [...] opposite entities are present in any incident, then in that case the compound [...] language would be benefited thereby.
[1] Every action that is performed [...] remain unassailed, unchanged. An incident may take place at 10:00 a.m., [...] they are to face the reactions.
[4] If the external factors necessary [...] the unit mind. Of course, once an incident is recollected, its impression remains understood for some time before it finally disappears.
[36] Every incident of this universe takes place within [...] Nirguńa (non-attributional).
[70] Then later on, during the days of the Puranic Shakti Cult and the Shiva Cult, this incident was symbolized by tying Gauṋgá [...] of the authors of the Puranas.
[45] In any case, this Durgá [...] Rámáyańa, this incident of Rama worshipping the goddess [...] worshipped the goddess Durgá.
[105] A few years later I was once again [...] great change. I remembered the incident of Khagen and the dog on that full-moon night in Phalgun. Neither of the two was present.