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[2] Some philosophies cannot be applied [...] problem indeed. A similar, almost insurmountable problem is to know what to do [...] path”? a great poet said:
[32] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost insurmountable. Only those who take refuge in Me can overcome this Máyá.]
[21] This binding force, this dangerous [...] shelter in me I am to help you. This insurmountable Máyá wont remain insurmountable. With the help of the Supreme [...] please come, I am for you.”
[52] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost insurmountable. Only those who take refuge in Me can overcome this Máyá.]
[53] “This divine Máyá is insurmountable; microcosms, by their individual [...] sharańaḿ vrajámah.
[11] Máyá is that force [...] this Máyá, it is insurmountable for an ordinary human being, for [...] Máyá. Máyá is insurmountable. But he or she who has taken shelter [...] this Máyá.”
[7] “This Máyá, [...] “This Máyá of mine is insurmountable.” But Mámeva ye prapadyante [...] fight against Máyá.
[1] When human beings sit down to judge [...] ocean, the task would be almost insurmountable. Nevertheless, human beings perpetually strive to measure things.
[45] Bhúyashcánte Vishvamáyánivrttih [...] Supreme Cause, what happens? The insurmountable Máyá surrenders [...] mortal, this Máyá is insurmountable, very difficult to cross. Lord Krśńa said,
[47] “This Máyá [...] Máyá,” says the Lord. “[It is] insurmountable, very difficult to cross.” [...] surrenders before him or her.”
[20] Human beings want to do many great [...] sure, is a power invincible and insurmountable. The gulf that exists between [...] Here duratyayá means “insurmountable”. Mámeva ye prapadyante [...] have a place on My own lap.”
[2] This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost insurmountable. Only those who take refuge in Me can overcome this Máyá.]
[3] Lord Krśńa says that [...] distinctions, is very powerful, it is insurmountable by jiivas [living beings]. “But [...] forces of Mine with My help.”
[18] SOME [...] one's ideas insurmountable that cannot be jumped [...] people directly or indirectly.
[8] In order to achieve success in [...] supreme emancipation, beyond all the insurmountable walls of spiritual obstacles. [...] shelter of Parama Puruśa.
[18] “This Máyá, [...] – ‘It appears to be insurmountable.’ ” [...] 4 )
[2] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost insurmountable. Only those who take refuge in Me can overcome this Máyá.]
[12] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost insurmountable. Only those who take refuge in Me can overcome this Máyá.]
[14] Whose, after all, is this Máyá? [...] Máyá, this “insurmountable” aghat́ana ghat́ana [...] help. So He is doing His duty.
[53] Suppose someone has been carrying [...] arrest its progress, then that insurmountable wall of obstruction is also called ku .
[96] In the subsequent stage they [...] Ráŕh and there they met with insurmountable opposition.
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] south they came up against the insurmountable summits of the Satpura and Vindhya [...] dákśińa ).
[117] That place which is not easily accessible or is insurmountable is also called kut́a [...] a barrier of inaccessi-bility.
[5] Kuńála means [...] cross”, where there is a high, insurmountable mountain range, an impassable [...] form of the word nara ).
[30] Nonetheless, one should not miss [...] thats why she had to confront insurmountable difficulties. And when nirguńa [...] blessings of Parama Puruśa.
[16] “This divine force, Máyá, [...] this máyá remains insurmountable. So in order to cross this máyá, [...] that is, Parama Puruśa.
[18] Nonetheless, one should not miss [...] thats why she had to confront insurmountable difficulties. And when nirguńa [...] blessings of Parama Puruśa.
[9] To ensure the social and economic [...] infrastructure at present, there is no insurmountable obstacle preventing us from establishing [...] should function in a larger area.
[9] “Bhavámbodhipotaḿ [...] ocean and that mighty ocean is insurmountable. So to surmount it you require [...] bhava.” And there is no other way.
[44] “This Máyá [...] this Máyá. She is insurmountable. But those who have taken shelter [...] this Máyá.”
[14] How does one cross the ocean of bhava? It is insurmountable. You do not possess energy and [...] bhava samudra (sea of reactions.)