In > References for ‘Indirect’
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[19] The development of ideas in a persons mind takes place in three ways: direct imposition, indirect imposition and spontaneous idea.
[21] Indirect imposition : Here you do not [...] sugar and find it sweet as well.
[14] The role of Vraja Krśńa [...] they received was both direct and indirect. For instance, people developed [...] parokśa anubhúti [indirect experience]. Párthasárathi [...] aparokśa anubhúti become one.
[68] Chanakya said that a business person [...] property by imposing direct and indirect taxes on them. If he does not [...] undertake charity, not to hoard wealth.
[78] Business enterprises : Is [...] controlled through legal means; or, if indirect state control is not possible, [...] continue to exploit the situation.
[81] To run a business as a private [...] means to re-establish their power. Indirect state control over industrial [...] prices due to increased expenditure.
[2] Though the Creative Principle is [...] counterpart of the unit cognition and the indirect psychic counterpart of the Supreme [...] metamorphosed form of Macrocosm.
[28] The human body is made of five [...] respectively the direct and the indirect controllers of those fundamental [...] the controllership of the mind.
[7] Vipras make use of the back-breaking [...] history are full of examples of the indirect struggles of the vipras.
[157] Conflict takes place among the [...] philosophies sometimes afford some indirect advantage to the vaeshyas, to [...] the vaeshyas exploitation.
[177] The vipras would try to take military [...] the Middle Ages at the direct or indirect instigation of the vipras, the standard-bearers of religion.
[55] Sensory knowledge is of two types: direct sensory knowledge (sarala saḿyukti) and indirect sensory knowledge (tiryak saḿyukti). [...] of sensory knowledge is called indirect sensory knowledge. In this case [...] have never been there, through indirect perception.
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[8] You know, the Supreme noumenal [...] expression of this universe. This indirect link of the noumenal entity is [...] a subject of discourse.”
[9] The link, you see, is an indirect link with each and every entity, [...] singular entity, the God of all gods.
[4] The Cognitive Principle in His [...] counterpart of unit cognition and indirect psychic counterpart of the Supreme [...] mind is the creation of matter.
[2] To remain satisfied with a little [...] longed for supreme knowledge, for indirect and direct spiritual realization. [...] have become what they are today.
[2] Virtuous actions, again, are of two types – direct and indirect. What are direct virtuous actions? [...] have helped has also benefited.
[3] Indirect virtuous actions have the same [...] thousands of years. This is an indirect virtuous action. All these actions [...] are different kinds of good work. Indirect virtuous actions are also of two types.
[4] Suppose someone builds a hospital [...] that may be either a direct or an indirect virtuous action. If people benefit [...] benefits are delayed, it will be an indirect virtuous action. But the advantage of an indirect virtuous action is that while [...] continue for a very long time.
[12] Conflicts in the physical sphere [...] centres, the nerve cells, and its indirect centres, the glands, undergo corresponding [...] an impediment to human progress.
[15] When the solid factor does not [...] matter, it is better to call it the indirect resultant of the crudification [...] are composed of the same stuff.
[4] Microvita have no direct relationship to pollution, however they do have an indirect relationship. Even if the earth, [...] indispensable in collective life.
[16] Krśńa contrived an indirect diplomatic plan. He proved that [...] and not the crude physical force.
[52] Now when the Puranic Age arrived, [...] worship Dharmaráj (Buddha in indirect form, in a different name, in the name of dharma).
[9] SPEECH [...] conveying that speech, it is called indirect speech. Direct: [...] Anandanagar tomorrow.” Indirect: Ram said that Shyam [...] Anandanagar the next (following) day.
[23] “Then, in the next phase, [...] the fourth stage was nil, but the indirect influence in pre-Gaod́iiya [...] still persists even today.”
[18] Hypocrites dogma, rather than indirect dogma, is behind all such religious [...] stop the cruel, useless sacrifice.
[34] The terms shástra, shastra [...] happen. Thus shástra takes an indirect approach, while both shastra and [...] are trying to fool the public.
[5] This psycho-physical parallelism can be either direct or indirect. Indirect parallelism will be the case when [...] description made by some other source.
[26] Now, within the scope of socio-sentiment [...] some form or the other, direct or indirect. As a result, the virus of intra-human [...] entitative value of other creatures.
[45] It is desirable that the management [...] not get the direct or even the indirect opportunity to participate in [...] and misappropriate public wealth.
[29] All the planets, meteors, stars, [...] the direct rays, but also of the indirect reflected and refracted rays, [...] this is a completely new science.
[30] Direct acquisition from somebody is called ápti, and indirect acquisition, that is, acquisition [...] knowledge) cannot be had through books.
[16] PADAVII. See UPÁDHI. [...] PAROKŚA ÁNUBHÚTI. Indirect knowledge or experience. PÁRTHASÁRATHI. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[7] Similarly, both these positive [...] wants to go beyond, it will have an indirect effect on the lunar plexus but [...] from the moon or from moonlight.)
[1] Consciousness is the supreme subjectivity [...] external objectivities, are the indirect agents of the mind.
[93] “Then, in the next phase, [...] the fourth stage was nil, but the indirect influence in pre-Gaod́iiya [...] still persists even today.”
[47] This type of criminal nature is often formed as an indirect result of people being forced [...] part in antisocial activities.
[56] But antisocial behaviour is not [...] – in other words, by applying indirect pressure. When the incident became [...] him with her own mental disease.
[28] Thus in the dim past of unknown [...] other communities. The direct and indirect causes of their association with other races are roughly as follows:
[5] “I exist” – this [...] either its direct object or its indirect objects.
[10] As most people do not know basic [...] people. Even bad people, under indirect pressure, or external attraction, or urge for Parama Puruśa, can turn into good people.
[20] The very purpose of injecting an [...] Thus the ruling exploiters create indirect pressure on others minds [...] language of the rulers!”
[1] You should always remember that [...] universe. Remember, you have direct or indirect responsibility for every child [...] have genuine love for humanity.
[3] However, if a country discontinues trade related to direct or indirect economic transactions and commences [...] still more every 350 years…
[12] We have seen that pápa is [...] puńya – direct and indirect virtue.
[13] Pratyakśa puńya, [...] the hungry or serving the infirm. Indirect virtue is acquired when ones [...] Virtue acquired in this way is indirect virtue. The financially poor and [...] virtue. But everyone can attain indirect virtue. Of course, people can [...] explains puńyam or virtue.
[8] Although the unit mind appears [...] as created within the microcosm, indirect Macrocosmic psychic clash. When [...] That structure is the human body.
[12] Within the one mile wide afforested [...] industry will create direct and indirect employment for hundreds of families, [...] will experience overall growth.
[18] Although the vocative case has no direct connection with the verb it certainly has an indirect connection. This indirect connection appears especially [...] imperative verb ásbe maintains an indirect link with the vocative dádá. [...] mátah ágacchatu.
[31] Many people do not accept the genitive [...] verb, but often it maintains an indirect link due to the influence it exerts [...] Ram therefore Ram maintains an indirect relationship with the verb, especially [...] indirectly influence the verb.
[34] In Bengali and other modern Indian [...] there is less of this practice of indirect speech in Bengali. An example of indirect speech is:
[2] Rám bhát khácche [...] relationship between subject and object is indirect. For example, ámár [...] been placed first in the sentence.
[11] In olden times people used to form [...] the vocative case be direct or indirect, most of the time it remains connected with the imperative.
[22] The instrumental case exists in [...] preposition “with” to show an indirect link. For example, “The [...] seems that the error persists.
[80] Aka is a suffix. Many people use [...] ńaka is used as a suffix with the indirect subject or instrumental case. [...] suffixes is not at all desirable.
[19] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] by your hands but by some other indirect means? Is the boycott movement [...] not make the bullet non-violent.
[80] “As long as Shasháuṋka [...] predominant, due to the tremendous indirect support he gave it. In their hearts [...] it to its lowest point.”
[7] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] by your hands but by some other indirect means? Is the boycott movement [...] not make the bullet non-violent.