In > References for ‘inexhaustible’
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[29] The vibration of the vast Cosmic [...] fevers and frets will cease. An inexhaustible stream of symphony will then flow blissfully in the great void.
[38] And what is the result? Those sádhákas [...] Sádhakas themselves experience inexhaustible happiness: they feel in their [...] as an instrument of His Grace.
[43] The difference between Nirvikalpa [...] individuality they feel as though some inexhaustible spring of ecstatic exhilaration [...] soul, their entire entity. –
[81] He is the Brahmá i.e., when [...] is because of His possessing the inexhaustible power of destruction that He is [...] sprout is verily His expression.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, personal [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[5] Today a heavy load of exploitation [...] Ráŕh is filled with natures inexhaustible store, and yet the people of Ráŕh [...] human population will be ruined.
[11] Human beings originated at a few [...] rain-god conferred his abundant and inexhaustible blessings on Ráŕh. [...] mute witness to a host of changes.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, personal [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, personal [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[3] Like most great authors, he is a consummate storyteller, using a seemingly inexhaustible supply of anecdotes, personal [...] great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[27] Besides that, something more is [...] earth. We must provide them with the inexhaustible resources for their forward movement [...] this sama-samája tattva.
[475] A firm foundation will have to [...] earth. We must provide them with the inexhaustible resources for their forward movement [...] this Sama-samája Tattva.
[121] [Ramdas has experienced Rama, a sacred, inexhaustible well. The pious accept it as true but the heathens call it a lie.]
[1] In this universe, each existence, [...] person will naturally depend on that inexhaustible source which will never meet an [...] strength, intelligence and courage.