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[5] During your spiritual practices [...] exploitation. Everyone should utilize their inherent strength to the best of their capacity.
[19] Yet the third type of devotion [...] sense. But there is still a defect inherent in this type of devotion. It is [...] his or her worldly afflictions.
[15] You know that each and every living being wants liberation from bondages. Out of this inherent longing for freedom from bondages [...] emancipation from crudifying bondages.
[8] The real spirit of dharma lies [...] mind. Each and every object has its inherent noumenal cause. The banyan seed, [...] should give it some other name.
[3] In the physical world or in the [...] when it is identified with its inherent characteristic. For instance, [...] species of plants with different inherent characteristics. Although various [...] static like inanimate objects).
[4] Kála. Does this universe, [...] kála [time]? Is this universe inherent in the womb of time? No, time [...] an eternal or absolute factor.
[4] These examples show how the mind [...] strong, according to ones inherent saḿskaras, it will take [...] to take it as its mental object.
[3] Jiivas are finite entities, handicapped [...] speak of repent. These are the inherent imperfections, the ingrained weaknesses, [...] does it not amount to hypocrisy?
[81] To run a business as a private [...] not only suffer from the defects inherent in nationalization, it will also [...] prices due to increased expenditure.
[4] Everything moves. This earth moves, [...] all creatures. Thus there lies an inherent tie of fraternity among human [...] Creator. You should remember this inherent tie of humanity. Try to help others [...] Puruśa is always with you.
[4] In this universe all entities are [...] basically all finite entities have the inherent wont of universal pervasion. Their [...] one with the Universal Entity.
[8] The third point is “sevayá”. [...] rules of “service” inherent in “Prańipát, Pariprashna and Sevá.”
[14] A particular political party opposes [...] implies linking oneself with the inherent defects and the mistakes of that party, which is not proper.
[202] The work of kśatriyas is [...] Although the idea of discipline is inherent in the fundamental principles [...] importance to personal freedom.
[12] Even though human beings may not [...] spirituality. This should be our inherent nature.
[44] At svádhiśt́hána [...] visualise an idea according to their inherent saḿskáras. That [...] expression to their mental ideas.
[10] “Why is my husband so dear? [...] pleasure in living, not because of any inherent attraction of the world. When [...] the psychology of human beings.
[4] Again, take the case of sugar. [...] pariciiyate), an object is know by its inherent property (vastuh guńena pariciiyate).
[5] In Saḿskrta, the literal [...] meaning of guńa is dharma or inherent property or characteristic. For [...] Now if fire is divested of its inherent property – the capacity of burning, it ceases to be fire.
[17] Action depends on desire. The nature [...] course of action according to their inherent desire. It is desire which puts [...] nature of their original actions.
[7] Did human beings take the help of any greater force in their fight against their inherent imperfections? Yes, they did. [...] cherished state of perfection.
[1] The actual significance of the word sáhitya [loosely, “literature”] is inherent in the word itself. Sáhitya [...] the dynamic currents of society.
[9] People seek deliverance from the [...] all their feelings, express an inherent tendency to move forward; therefore, [...] art cannot remain idle or inert.
[17] Movement is the characteristic [...] move. Those who have lost their inherent dynamism are indeed dead. The [...] sweet nectar of eternal life.
[34] Before wielding their brushes or [...] are the fundamental causes of its inherent weakness, and from which doctrines [...] of destruction single-handedly.
[46] Those who scorn epochal literature should know that the sweetness of coastal literature is inherent in the many forms, in the richness [...] the science of road building.
[83] Weak-minded sáhityikas [...] in order to camouflage their own inherent weaknesses before the public. [...] will pour out from their pens.
[157] Can there be an artist without [...] I think the answer lies in the inherent spiritual thirst of human beings. [...] him or her to develop genius.
[19] You are beginningless, You are [...] human beings neither have the [inherent] capacity to think of nor have [...] lose their individual identities.
[10] Goaded by this psychic ailment, [...] ways. In all these cases, the same inherent psychological malady of imperialism prevails.
[1] The root gae means to express [...] nád́ii, or there is some inherent power or divine power or intense sadhana or constant music practice.
[7] The three infinite principles of [...] natural for them to interchange their inherent characteristics. Thus, the sentient [...] but I am not in favour of that.
[11] The state subtler than the ethereal [...] the Macrocosm, according to its inherent reactive momenta, gets transformed [...] Subjectivity of all subjectivities.
[1] Every living being has its own inherent tendency to express and symbolise. [...] or fundamental characteristics.
[1] The existence of the relative factors [...] highest stance of these factors. The inherent dynamicity of an entity, depending [...] degree of its actional expression.
[16] It is with the assembling of many [...] individual saḿskáras [inherent momenta]. Although it may be possible [...] at least in the mundane sphere.
[19] Manifestative movement acquires [...] of the period of pause and the inherent strength of the structure. A long [...] between the old and new forms.
[20] During the previous state of pause, [...] greater chance of acquiring more inherent vitality.
[24] The Arab culture was not only full [...] the Arab invasion, Egypts inherent sensibility was not. What remained [...] the retreat of the Iberian Moors.
[26] Out of fear of Him, the wind blows, [...] burn this.” The Fire, whose inherent characteristic was to burn, could [...] gods remain at the fringe of fear.
[81] Ota Yoga is that pervasive state [...] well as with other planets; it is inherent their very molecules and atoms. [...] collective whole is called Prota Yoga.
[3] The one who has known the Supreme [...] potentials of this universe are also inherent in them. It is for this vastness [...] the quality of making one great.
[33] The word “Rśi”, [...] attained. This limitlessness is inherent in Brahma, and so your hunger [...] attachment nor aversion for the wine.
[36] Elsewhere in the Atharvaveda much [...] derived from any other source. He is inherent in everything good. (There is [...] Hence my ego is not devoid of Him.
[32] As He is feared by all, every action [...] their duties according to their inherent characteristics) “and due [...] arrive at the stipulated time.
[3] Social consciousness implies the [...] seed of social consciousness is inherent in our “Saḿgacchadhvaḿ [...] ideology, life is a goalless voyage.
[19] Remember, the path of sádhaná [...] meekly like a slave allowing your inherent power and vigour to be sapped. [...] of your vigour is immortality.
[5] The destruction of a particular [...] become a reality tomorrow. It is the inherent desire of an individual and the [...] exist. You can rest assured of Asti.
[7] The human mind has two contradictory inherent tendencies: one of acquisition, [...] interesting aspect of human psychology.
[19] How can a person cross this vast [...] beings commit mistakes due to their inherent defects and imperfections? Yes, [...] is all-merciful and considerate.
[8] Whenever and whatever thought images [...] static and dynamic forces that is inherent in the crudifying, vibrative, [...] buddhitattva or mahattattva or intellect).
[8] KALATRA. Wife; a particular classification [...] to confront and overcome all the inherent fetters and enemies of the human [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[7] Every idea in the mind has its own inherent sound. “In the beginning [...] vibrational sounds such as this.
[8] Later, it was discovered that tenderness, love, affection, and benevolent thought are inherent qualities of the mind. When they [...] marked difference in intonation.
[10] This world is a Macro-psychic creation. [...] So the seed of omniscience lies inherent in the human mind itself, but due to utter ignorance, the human mind has forgotten its inherent nature and capacity.
[13] When the human mind becomes concentrated [...] videhaliina stage and according to their inherent saḿskaras are transformed [...] they regain their human frame.
[20] The abolition of the Zamindary [...] have been passed to remove the inherent defects in the Zamindary system [...] fop investment in key industries.
[2] You know, it is the inherent wont of all living beings to expand [...] Just now I said that it is the inherent wont of all living beings, both [...] dangerous than in the physical one.
[1] Human beings have an inherent and limitless desire for all-round [...] sufficient intellect and stamina.
[27] All the created objects are revolving [...] The nature of the ideation and inherent saḿskáras of entities [...] Puruśottama and merge in Him.
[13] Marx was a good man. He had strong [...] This all occurred because of the inherent defects of Marxism.
[2] Each and every entity grows step by step due to its own inherent strength, not by acquiring strength [...] additional strength from outside.
[6] The second type is internal psychic [...] human life should be based on this inherent moral spiritual force. Those who [...] eliminate us. Their days are gone.
[8] Thus, I advise you to depend upon the inherent psychic force under all circumstances. I do not say that you should depend only on the inherent psychic force because that psychic [...] neighbourhood and is still spreading.
[103] Ans.: – A united human society [...] and its survival indicates its inherent dynamism. When a group of people [...] are destined to be successful.
[5] Since the beginning of history [...] political bondages. This fight is inherent in human nature. Human beings [...] freedom it in turn oppressed others.
[34] An integrated ideology should have [...] thirdly, it should be imbued with inherent dynamism and vitality so that [...] its quest for all-round progress.
[36] Generally, so-called scholars cannot [...] It is most undesirable for the inherent intuition in human beings to be [...] information memorized by rote.
[80] I have already expressed my lack [...] any moment. In fact, it is the inherent nature of human beings to express suppressed propensities. If some people want to suppress the inherent nature of others, they will have to radically transform that inherent nature itself. The issue in question [...] basis of a short-term plan only.
[5] Secondly, Gandhism always tries [...] short or long depending upon the inherent strength or vitality of the ruling [...] capitalist-serving [i.e., material] defect.
[1] Gandhalolupa . I have already [...] which is determined by ones inherent reactive momenta, food habits [...] “gandhalolupá”.
[1] Gandhaja . Gandhaja means [...] likes and dislikes caused by the inherent reactive momenta in the human [...] capacity of their propensities.
[3] The differences between pleasant and repulsive smells amongst human beings depend upon their inherent reactive momenta. For example, [...] another is due to differences in the inherent reactive momenta.
[2] Whatever be the nature of the smell [...] offensive nature depends on ones inherent reactive momenta. According to [...] objection, and so does the dove.
[11] Any action that creates a very [...] fetters of the mind. That which is inherent or intrinsic in the mind and expresses [...] intro-external and Pasha is extro-internal.
[28] 14. There are endless varieties of humans in the world. Each of them according to his or her inherent saḿskáras is moving [...] 4 )
[50] According to Charvakas philosophy, [...] consciousness was certainly already inherent in those four factors, and upon [...] nothing something did not emerge.
[4] In undeveloped creatures, there [...] person of the opposite sex, its own inherent saḿyojanii or vibhájanii [...] and vibhájanii shaktis.
[9] Ones bhava [bundle of saḿskáras] [...] scope for the expression of its own inherent saḿskáras. Thus [...] planet throughout the universe.
[5] Can there be an artist without [...] I think the answer lies in the inherent spiritual thirst of human beings. [...] him or her to develop genius.
[1] The centrifugal activity of the [...] results only when Prakrti, the inherent tendency of the transcendental Puruśa, gets scope of expression.
[4] The potentiality of an ideal humanity is inherent in Yama and Niyama. Those who [...] they should be subservient to you.
[10] While drafting the constitution [...] the Indian constitution, due to inherent defects, has not helped establish [...] have developed in the country.
[1] Krśńa is the final [...] Puruśa, depending upon ones inherent saḿskáras, is called [...] Párthasárathi made it crystal-clear.
[103] Ans.: – A united human society [...] and its survival indicates its inherent dynamism. When a group of people [...] are destined to be successful.
[14] Answer – Because they are conscious of the inherent defects and loopholes in their [...] world to know what they are doing.
[16] Answer: Civilization will [...] survival is an indication of its inherent dynamism. When a group of people [...] are destined to be successful.
[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] The microcosm is sustained by its inherent properties. We say that a certain [...] by their innate characteristics.
[2] No, they are not meaningless. Human [...] that one encounters the sweetness inherent in movement. Thus people want [...] of the rhythmicity of movement.
[23] Different entities, different jiivas, are moving according to their respective inherent propensities, their inherent characteristics. “Countless [...] juśt́astatastenámrtatvameti.
[34] Vraja Krśńa did not [...] according to his or her respective inherent saḿskáras and will [...] the marches of his or her life.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] too. Later those characteristics inherent in a particular group get mixed [...] it. This will sap them of their inherent strength and capabilities causing [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[2] Human existence is trifarious – [...] a matured stage of bud lies its inherent vitality, its rhythmic and graceful [...] Lokatrikońa of entities.
[3] In the flow of emanation starting [...] forces and thereby destroy the inherent balance and also Pramátrikońa. [...] continue to strike blow after blow.
[4] What is a cakra? It is a collection [...] formed according to ones inherent saḿskáras, and the [...] human mind loses its existence.
[2] How can people increase their strength? [...] are not fully utilizing your own inherent strength. One attains this strength [...] exchange for ones knowledge.
[17] Shrii : Sha is the acoustic [...] take up the challenge with all the inherent force and vigour of their personality, [...] that person adds it to his name.
[5] Here Párthasárathi [...] object in the universe has its own inherent characteristic: the characteristic [...] items of food is called eating.
[1] You all know the meaning of nandana [...] progressively unfolding according to its inherent propensities. When it finds something [...] particular flow according to its inherent saḿskáras. If it [...] of Párthasárathi.
[23] At that moment the devotee likes [...] Puruśa, depending upon ones inherent saḿskáras, is called [...] Párthasárathi made it crystal-clear:
[1] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] “jagata” has motion inherent in its nature. “To go” [...] bandhu (friend) of this jagata.
[30] If the microcosms are to save themselves [...] or non-painful propensities are inherent both in jiiva and Shiva, in microcosm [...] discharging their mundane duties.
[51] Parama Puruśa is the all-controlling [...] and one auspicious moment all the inherent qualities of Parama Puruśa [...] who knows Brahma becomes Brahma.
[13] Two birds with beautiful plumage [...] jiivátman. Through Prakrti, the inherent energy of Puruśa, a human [...] Phalasákśiibhúta.
[1] The inner spirit of the word [...] collective creation – and its inherent dynamism. The characteristic of [...] the brilliance of sublime ideas.
[8] The positions of the indriyas are [...] psychic objects according to the inherent saḿskáras of the [...] point of the anáhata cakra.
[32] Actually, such snobbish, pedantic, [...] beasts in human form neglect their inherent higher endowments and are thus [...] those who do not even possess it.
[54] Charvakas observation is [...] that created entity was already inherent in those ingredients which combined [...] potential of sodium chloride was inherent in that very poisonous sodium [...] psychic entity has found expression.
[4] Chlorophyll is helped, is moved, by sun rays. It is the inherent wont of energy to create movement. [...] character, of pulsative nature.
[1] “Macro-propensitive equipoise” [...] Saḿskáras have a momentum whose inherent force causes the unit body to [...] further reactive momenta be created.
[14] Microcosmic tendency is propelled [...] saḿvrtti, since dynamism is inherent in the microcosmic entity. The [...] it is Satya Yuga. Dynamism being inherent in human nature, saḿvrtti [...] the path of pravrtti or nivrtti.
[125] Thus there is an inherent tie of unity among human beings, [...] Creator. You should remember this inherent tie of humanity. Try to help others [...] Puruśa is always with you.
[390] There are endless varieties of humans in the world. Each of them according to his or her inherent saḿskáras is moving [...] nothing to hide from You.”
[2] Had living beings not possessed [...] to animals and plants are also inherent in human beings, but human beings [...] the excellence of the human race.
[6] The history of the human race should be written according to the inherent special characteristics of human [...] derive great strength to move ahead.
[14] While disclosing her identity, [...] quarrels with me day and night.” Inherent meaning is: “For the welfare [...] kalyańasundara )” .
[44] There are activities that provoke, [...] world is called ripu [six inherent bondages]. That which originates [...] fights the páshas .
[19] An action is always prompted [...] is sometimes internal in origin [inherent in the individual], at other times [...] called káriká .
[6] One is the incident of Karnas [...] it is a dynamic force, it has an inherent capacity to strike at the enemy.
[28] Draopadi was one of the five venerable [...] dynamic. Wherever it loses its inherent mobility, it breaks, into pieces. [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[8] We should always remember that the inherent properties or inherent qualities of all objects are spatial, [...] Paráshakti [Introversive Force].
[15] The theory inherent in this shúnyaváda is Naerátmadevii :
[110] Those who think that they can arbitrarily [...] individual or group or the biases inherent in a particular concept of virtue and vice.
[125] It is true that the majority of [...] thereby gradually transforming the inherent individualism and disparity of [...] prototype of a healthy human society.
[2] Before creation where did this [...] of svabháva is ones inherent ideal or fundamental characteristic. [...] of both the universe and nature.
[15] Puruśottama, the Nucleus [...] objects would not have had any inherent dynamism. Thus the Macrocosmic [...] all microcosms and all entities.
[16] The association of this Eternal [...] into being. And only due to His inherent dynamicity have unit minds developed [...] the ultimate cause of creation.
[23] Svarasováhii viduśopi [...] improper, is still driven by his or her inherent reactive momenta, and knowingly [...] but mere collections of words.
[72] Iish + varac = iishvara. Generally the suffix varac is used to indicate something which is inherent. The verbal root iish means “to [...] varac). About iishvara it is said:
[90] Iishvaro sah jagatkarttá. [...] nothing besides this movement; it is inherent in everything. The world is sustained [...] doership and effect is Iishvara.
[17] The first requirement is that a [...] straightforward manner. One of the inherent characteristics of Parama Puruśa [...] covert in each and every entity?
[4] The various races and countries [...] extroversial mind of human beings, due to inherent Saḿskaras, becomes obsessed [...] changed into friendship tomorrow.
[35] Languages are also influenced by [...] cultural group accept everything inherent in the dominating group, including [...] non-Aryans into their religion.
[51] Religions are based on external [...] Ketu. But even then, due to their inherent reactive momenta, they go to the [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[10] Those who propagated these doctrines were not only unprincipled, they were also well aware of the inherent loopholes in their arguments. [...] to accept it without a murmur.
[4] Now you see, both the pabula are [...] case the controlling faculty, the inherent controlling faculty, can move [...] pabula are of physical nature.
[3] Human beings have to move, and [...] it also exhausts ones own inherent strength. You have seen with your [...] they will be crushed like ants.
[13] Dharma is altogether different [...] that thwart human progress. Its inherent qualities are subtle analysis, [...] exploiting people on any pretext.
[56] So the characteristic of the human [...] person of the opposite sex, its own inherent saḿyojanii or vibhájanii [...] females and females into males.
[62] Ones bhava [bundle of saḿskáras] [...] scope for the expression of its own inherent saḿskáras. Thus [...] planet throughout the universe.
[16] Draupadi was one of the five venerable [...] dynamic. Wherever it loses its inherent mobility, it breaks, into pieces. [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[1] I have already said that human beings use only a very small percentage of their inherent capacity – less than one [...] use hardly ten percent of their inherent capabilities, and the remaining [...] their mental and spiritual power.
[4] Suppose a very dark-complexioned [...] people are forced to let their inherent potentialities go to waste. This [...] philosophy. You must oppose it.
[9] Even the worst sinners have some [...] longer strive to cultivate their inherent good qualities but will stick [...] become a great burden on society.
[1] Everything cometh from something. [...] And the source of anything has an inherent link with its expression. The source may be cruder or subtler, but the inherent link must be there. The human [...] Macrocosm is a singular Entity.
[2] In this regard, I want to clearly [...] Rather these statements imply an inherent selfish, exploitative psychology, [...] of cunning will not last long.
[3] The human body is composed of eight [...] help of the indriyas ones inherent characteristics cannot be manifested. [...] gateways of the physical world.
[12] Let us resume our original discussion. [...] the mind born out of ones inherent saḿskáras still [...] treasure lying hidden under the earth.
[12] In the Atharvaveda, the word Práńa [...] the very dynamism, the mobility, inherent in the existence of all entities.”
[1] You know, it is the inherent nature of all living beings to [...] Just now I said that this is the inherent nature of all living beings, both [...] dangerous than on the physical one.
[2] The downfall of both capitalism and communism is inevitable due to their inherent staticity. Both capitalism and [...] will burst like a fire-cracker.
[5] In the economic sphere depressions [...] communist countries due to this very inherent, intensive and innate staticity. [...] Kśatriya, Vipra or Vaeshya Eras.
[45] Furthermore, only PROUT is free from the inherent and exherent staticity. In capitalism there is exherent and inherent staticity. In communism there [...] people should utilize this moment.
[4] When something, for some reason [...] country or the world due to some inherent defects in the existing economic systems.
[1] Of all the defects and internal [...] sinner”, one loses ones inherent mental strength. Such thoughts [...] an inferiority complex?”
[14] Incidentally, let me tell you that [...] have a kind of beauty due to their inherent intellectual faculty. Vidyádhara [...] are a type of positive microvita.
[8] KALÁ. Flow with curvature, [...] to confront and overcome all the inherent fetters and enemies of the human [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[10] KALÁ. Flow with curvature, [...] to confront and overcome all the inherent fetters and enemies of the human [...] ones spiritual potentialities.
[2] All the objects of this universe [...] always on the move, there is an inherent dynamism in them. This universe [...] 2 )
[9] Physics is characteristically analytical. [...] introspection. This Puruśa Entity is inherent and permanent in all objects and [...] thought subtler and yet subtler.
[28] This oṋḿkára [...] Preservation, and Destruction is inherent in its three letters, viz., [...] the endeavour to hear that sound.
[33] There is a close relationship between [...] become mentally weak, and this inherent weakness becomes an impediment [...] as the medium of communication.
[1] Guńa here [in spiritual [...] [Operative Principle], with Her inherent binding principles, binds Puruśa, [...] “I”] come into being.
[10] The message “da” was interpreted differently in accordance with the inherent characteristics of three different peoples.
[27] Purport: Diversity, not identity, [...] two atoms. This diversity is the inherent tendency of the Supreme Operative Principle.
[49] The absence of spiritual morality [...] mental and spiritual development is inherent in every human being. This potentiality has to be harnessed and brought to fruition.
[70] In order to ascertain the category [...] organ – is to transmit the inherent tanmátras outside with [...] heaviness, warmth or coldness.
[3] In the Atharvaveda, the word Práńa [...] the very dynamism, the mobility, inherent in the existence of all entities.”
[9] I have already told you in many [...] victorious because you possess that inherent dynamism. I say this with great [...] will be the model for the future.
[2] Environmental preservation or ecological [...] answer is, the vested interests inherent in the human psyche.
[18] Indriyatattva : The mind [...] tanmátras according to the inherent saḿskára and transmit them in an extroversial style.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] divinity” and dharma means “inherent characteristic”, so Bhágavata [...] Dharma is a natural propensity, an inherent characteristic. It refers to a [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[13] Vistára [expansion]: Human [...] who do not try to expand their inherent qualities are as good as animals. [...] progress. This is vistára.
[15] Sevá [service]: Human beings have the inherent quality of serving others. The [...] will not get the precious object.
[30] Next is psychic lethargy. What [...] potentialities according to ones inherent thoughts. For example, most people [...] case is the lack of moral courage.
[62] The need for marriage differs with [...] psychological degeneration which is inherent in the suppression of psychic [...] effort to fulfil a lofty ideal.
[17] But at the same time, care must be taken to avoid the limitations inherent in study. For instance, we are [...] no other way but careful study.
[6] But when people see so-called ghosts [...] it functions autonomously. Its inherent capacity for autonomous action [...] inspiration of the Supreme Consciousness.
[145] Though it is somewhat off the subject, [...] self-preservation. Since fondness for water is inherent in this variety of bison, their [...] – such happenings are not rare.
[164] (72) We are proceeding from darkness [...] effulgence is our goal and the inherent desire to bring well-being to all living creatures is our way.
[1] The identity of any object is determined [...] objects give expression to their inherent characteristics through actional [...] called its special characteristics.
[2] Actional expressions are determined [...] there is no manifestation of the inherent characteristics of an object. [...] perception, conception and sensation.
[12] What is the meaning of karańa [...] physicalities and to externalize their inherent microcosmic characteristics. Mental [...] entities are being created at a time.
[38] Mahimá : The word [...] concentration or by unfolding the inherent ubiquitous force of latent human [...] shun this many-thorned siddhi.
[57] The dog is a sharp-snouted member [...] the feline family. There is an inherent hostility between these two. According [...] this was the ancient conception.
[7] What is the difference between [...] it air, because mobility is its inherent characteristic. In Saḿskrta [...] movable or immovable entities.