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Under the Shelter of the Guru (5)

[6] The vishuddha cakra is bounded [...] time, to some extent a state of intoxication ensues, the sinusoid nerve throbs [...] thin and light to some degree.

[7] Because of the type of environment [...] submerged in this beatific condition of intoxication. It is said that Shiva remains overwhelmed under the spell of this very type of intoxication, with His eyes fixed upwards. This is not the intoxication produced by bhang [Indian hemp] [...] wine, but is a sort of beatific intoxication brought about by sudhárasa.

The Vaeshya Age (1)

[37] At the beginning of the Vaeshya [...] become so irresponsible due to the intoxication of accumulation that they are [...] intellect solely to exploit society.

The Existential Value of Ideology (1)

[3] During the time of the Mahabharata [...] thus to take any kind of nasa or intoxication in public is not proper. Common [...] the Jadu dynasty was destroyed.

Tantra and Sádhaná (2)

[63] The hormone secretion of the Brahmarandhra, [...] a sádhaka feels a great intoxication at the time this amrta is being secreted.

[69] “Intense love for Nirvikára [...] intellect and ego, and appears as an intoxication which may be termed a madya sádhaná.”

Some Important Crops (1)

[193] Most varieties of pumpkin have [...] for the kidneys and neutralises intoxication. If pumpkin is prepared with mustard [...] (moori), safflower (kusum) seeds, etc.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (2)

[50] According to Charvaka’s philosophy, [...] another substance, and thus cause intoxication. This quality of intoxication was then considered to be an additional [...] nothing something did not emerge.

Shiva in the Dhyána Mantra (Discourse 20) (1)

[7] Did Shiva really have a crescent [...] then one experiences a blissful intoxication, and falls under the spell of [...] misunderstood to be in a drunken state.

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[22] SOME [...] grows up. The Perils of Intoxication [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 3282 (1)

[6] In the turbulence of Your rhythms and beats The tranquil earth was stirred into intoxication, The heat of volcanoes spurred all atoms to dance.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[60] The word kukabha is formed [...] wine that makes one besotted with intoxication after drinking just a small quantity.

Justice (1)

[92] Crimes involving cruelty are generally [...] loss of judgement due to intoxication or extreme excitement; jealousy [...] serious differences of opinion.

Intoxicants (1)

[5] As a result of taking liquor, twenty [...] a student is destroyed. Extreme intoxication leads to inertness. Youths lose [...] cells cannot be fully utilized.