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[8] Next comes the question of the [...] ) [as interpreted] by Vyasadeva. Bengal is governed [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[39] Towards the end of Buddhas [...] questions, some of his disciples interpreted this to mean that there is no [...] inexplicable. Actually, God is supramental.
[116] Phallus worship had been invented [...] population. The cultured vipras now interpreted it in a new way. They contended [...] primitive kśatriya society.
[8] The third characteristic is damah [...] beings, those who were more evolved, interpreted that monosyllabic sound as “damanam [...] consisting of the general mass, interpreted it as “dayám kuru” [...] And the third group, the demons, interpreted it as “dánaḿ [...] “regulation” or “control”.
[2] The word sáhitya can be interpreted in another way as well: sa [...] for all ages and all countries.
[2] The word tantra can be interpreted in yet another way. Each and every [...] staticity is called Tantra.”]
[20] Next comes the question of the [...] Manu Saḿhitá [as interpreted] by Vyasadeva. Bengal is governed [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[45] The young man replied, “No, [...] . This latter utterance may be interpreted in two ways: 1) “I am urinating [...] system of astrological calculation.
[7] In the Vedas there is a story that [...] “da” and nothing more. Some people interpreted that sound “da”, as [...] Dánavas. A second batch interpreted the sound “da” as [...] Mánavas; and a third batch interpreted “da” as “damanaḿ [...] Mánava and Devatá.
[1] Many of you surely know that sádhaná [...] sádhaná. The word tantra can be interpreted in two ways. Behind every action, [...] acoustic root of inertness is ta.
[80] The matsya sádhaná of a Tantric yogi can be interpreted in this way: “One who eats [...] a matsya sádhaka.”
[35] The word viguńa can be interpreted in two ways: (1) “that which [...] special mark of identity”.
[31] Human beings are always moving. [...] supporters of Máyávada interpreted Buddhism in their own way and [...] comparing Brahma to a valueless zero.
[33] The scripture which is required [...] philosophical treatises may be wrongly interpreted.
[39] I have already said that there [...] the scriptures should always be interpreted by qualified scholars, competent [...] ridiculous and the audience is confused.
[21] How far is relative knowledge acceptable [...] the migration of souls have been interpreted in such an unscientific way that [...] will forfeit the right to exist.
[10] What is the inner truth? The word [...] Puruśa. The word sádhu can be interpreted in two ways, but in both cases the meaning is the same. The first interpretation is:
[45] Nrsiḿham. Nrsiḿha [...] lion”. [Though nr can also be interpreted as “man” and siḿha [...] Puruśottama, Parama Puruśa.
[6] There is a story in the Upaniśad. [...] “da.” The devatás interpreted it as “damanam kuru” [...] both of them. The human beings interpreted it as “dayám kuru” (show mercy) and the Asuras interpreted it as “Dánam kuru” [...] great donor like King Maha Bali.
[8] Even in supramental vision, one [...] and prosperity, the dream may be interpreted as a premonition of misfortune [...] events demonstrated by many sages.
[1] This little story is taken from [...] my opinion the mantra should be interpreted as, Rámah yásya [...] Rama as my lord.’”
[10] The message “da” was interpreted differently in accordance with the inherent characteristics of three different peoples.
[14] Ahiḿsá means not [...] or action. This word is wrongly interpreted by many. Some so-called learned [...] the born enemies of human beings.
[15] This is no definition of ahiḿsá. [...] bacteria. If ahiḿsá is so interpreted, where will such interpreters [...] microbes might die in the stomach.
[2] Ahiḿsá means not [...] or action. This word is wrongly interpreted by many. Some so-called learned [...] the born enemies of human beings.
[3] This is no definition of ahiḿsá. [...] bacteria. If ahiḿsá is so interpreted, where will such interpreters [...] microbes might die in the stomach.