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[37] Keeping this refrain in mind, they [...] to fight against the seemingly indomitable might of hundreds and thousands [...] pearls in the garland of victory.
[43] If the human mind ideates intensely [...] kśatriyas. They are imbued with indomitable vital force and are not symbolized [...] spiritedness. Their colour is blood-red.
[13] According to human longings and [...] drunkard, which imbibes within it an indomitable desire or Saḿskára [...] body of a deer at his next birth.
[6] The inhabitants of Samatat – [...] Bengalees have been depicted as an indomitable sea-faring people. The people [...] by applying the communal award.
[6] The second type is internal psychic [...] the development of this sort of indomitable psychic power. It requires spiritual [...] eliminate us. Their days are gone.
[7] “Panda” means self-knowledge [...] attain this Panda, one who has indomitable urge for this attaining self-realization [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”
[27] Now, what about Párthasárathi? [...] humanity by application of His indomitable strength and commanding force, [...] Párthasárathis life.
[25] The red sandalwood is a forest [...] tree. The red sandalwood tree has indomitable vitality. However, red sandalwood [...] generally used for oil preparation.
[23] When a microcosm develops as a [...] along the path of progress with the indomitable vitality of spiritual inspiration.
[84] In the same way all the urges and [...] towards the Supreme. If this is done indomitable psychic energy and invincible [...] direction, towards any other object.
[3] The physical body is imperfect [...] Human beings have an incessant and indomitable desire to liberate themselves [...] evolution of the human personality.
[15] [The rains have come, and hope [...] With full-throated songs, with indomitable spirit. And now there is no time to look back or sleep.]
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic of a kśatriya. The kśatriya, imbued with indomitable vital force, represents high-spiritedness. [...] history, stirs up a sensation.
[6] [In the vast void are floating [...] In countless flows rush the indomitable stream of life Tolling the knell of death.]
[129] It is desirable to practise various [...] conveniently meet together. The indomitable mental force aroused as a result [...] attend weekly dharmacakra regularly.