In > References for ‘inquisitiveness’

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The Three Prerequisites for Spiritual Knowledge (1)

[7] Pariprashnena. Pariprashnena means [...] just to quench the thirst of your inquisitiveness you ask a question; and sometimes [...] pariprashnena, and not ordinary questions.

The Omni-Reflective Cognitive Consciousness (1)

[11] While trying to discover the original [...] the original cause. Yet out of inquisitiveness human beings continued to search [...] question arose in their minds:

Táraka Brahma (1)

[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] by a class of vested interests. Inquisitiveness and reasoning is a natural impulse [...] to get their interests served.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[2] To remain satisfied with a little [...] in the human mind the sense of inquisitiveness, the spirit of dedication, and [...] have become what they are today.

Moralism (1)

[21] Religion tries to transform the [...] sagacious. In order to stifle the inquisitiveness of the human mind, some of these [...] inquisitive nature is extremely bad.

Man and His Ideological Desideratum (1)

[10] Vistára: It is the characteristic [...] other subtler spheres of life. Inquisitiveness in the subtler spheres of life [...] detrimental to human progress.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[80] The meaning of the neuter form [...] “question” or “inquisitiveness”. Kutuhala/kutúhala + ań = kautuhala, kautúhala.

Form and Formless (1)

[48] Is it possible to truly convert [...] religious inspiration or spiritual inquisitiveness. In fact, such new religious converts [...] religious society which converted them.

Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory (1)

[9] This extra-cerebral memory begins [...] it seems there is no end to its inquisitiveness. The more it receives the answers [...] more it forgets its past life.

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (1)

[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] by a class of vested interests. Inquisitiveness and reasoning is a natural impulse [...] to get their interests served.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[116] Then I remembered what had happened [...] desire to know many things; his inquisitiveness was irresistible. His zeal for [...] what I am thinking about?”