In > References for ‘inexplicable’
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[39] Towards the end of Buddhas [...] that is, Gods existence is inexplicable. Actually, God is supramental.
[69] Shankaracharya says that where [...] is not even nothing, It is inexplicable ( anirvacaniiya ). Again [...] becomes Saguńa Brahma .
[71] That which comes within the orbit [...] discourse and discussion, is simply inexplicable and inexpressible. Whatever is [...] senses cannot adequately express it.
[18] SOME [...] jumped over inexplicable that cannot be explained [...] people directly or indirectly.
[32] Parama prema svarúpa: whatever [...] not for His own interest. He is inexplicable: no language can properly explain [...] welfare of all creatures. He is inexplicable also: but the ways and behaviour [...] but sharp-tongued, etc.”
[40] Vyasadev wrote something about the inexplicable nature of the Lord. While describing [...] Puruśa for forgiveness:
[12] Actually, Parama Puruśa [...] him or her is His liilá [inexplicable divine play or sport]. And He is absorbed in this liilá.
[35] Even where the sádhaka does [...] worships Him in order to experience inexplicable bliss, the devotion is attributional [...] 3 )
[183] So Anumay turned south. While looking towards the forest he felt as if he was being drawn by some inexplicable attraction. He was not sure what [...] burdensome, nothing is valueless.
[5] The average of rhythms of all rhythms [...] Each of them is resounding with an inexplicable eternal vibration, as if in deep [...] vested with the universal rhythm.
[74] [He is the Supreme Controller, the inexplicable one, the very embodiment of supreme love. ]
[75] The unit being is only partially [...] second stage, thus we say that it is inexplicable.
[76] About Iishvara, it is said that He is inexplicable, that is, He exists but He cannot [...] embodiment of divine love“].
[40] Human beings must possess maximum [...] doll, so the Supreme Entity remains inexplicable to the human mind. That is why the devotees exclaim:
[1] In this expressed universe whatever [...] possible one is apt to say that it is inexplicable. Actually it would be wrong to term it as inexplicable, it would be more correct to say that its symbolization is not possible.
[25] Really speaking, there is no word [...] the state of Nirguńa is inexplicable. Although one may try to explain [...] which is just about to take place.