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The Psycho-Spiritual Evolution of Humans (1)

[4] Human beings, are not carnivorous [...] their hands and feet. They had to invent weapons. Some undeveloped animals [...] effective than those of human beings.

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (1)

[30] It is not that the concepts of [...] incurable diseases, they conveniently invent one deity Rakśá [...] on their own psychic ideation.

What Is the Philosophical Interpretation of Progress? (1)

[4] When in a man or anything, any [...] stopped when they couldn’t invent the wheel.

The Mind Grows in Magnitude (1)

[3] Regarding thinking with concentration, [...] essential. Human beings have yet to invent the way of methodical thinking [...] requisite quantity of hormones.

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (1)

[37] Rakśakaḿ rakśakánám. [...] himself die of that disease. People invent a particular weapon, thinking [...] direction, not in a thousand directions.

The Future of Civilization (1)

[20] Some people fear that atom or megaton [...] to its products. It may one day invent such weapons which may render [...] than what they have at present.

The Form of Sádhaná (1)

[15] Human beings are more conscious [...] Through intellectual powers humans invent new items for the sake of achieving [...] called “Sádhana”.

The Expansion of the Microcosm (1)

[59] The whole phenomenon of creation [...] the fruits of wisdom. Those who invent deadly weapons such as the hydrogen [...] Maharśi, the Sage of the sages.

The Ever-Expanding Domain of the Microcosm (1)

[13] How much progress has been made [...] fear for the human race, lest they invent and produce various types of lethal bombs.

Táńd́ava, Shástra, and the Teachings of Shiva (1)

[4] The two of them together, Shiva [...] that distant past, Shiva had to invent so many new things – the [...] basis of Tantra shástra.

Synthesis and Analysis (1)

[5] In war the moment people envisage the possibility of defeat, they begin to invent new weapons to help them to achieve [...] today would never have happened.

Song, Dance and Instrumental Music (2)

[13] Now lalita mármik [...] Parvati: Shiva himself did not invent it. He did invent táńd́ava [...] struggle with this dagger.”

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[3] An analysis of history will show [...] – which they had used to invent various things to further human [...] lotus feet of these great people.

Sinners and Their Rectification (1)

[27] The shástra says that the [...] So what should he do? He should invent something new, and that invention [...] an effect of recurring nature.

Shiva – the Embodiment of Saḿgiita (1)

[17] Shiva did not merely invent nrtya , giita and [...] nothing would be done haphazardly.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (1)

[25] Shiva did not merely invent nrtya, giita and vádya [...] nothing would be done haphazardly.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (1)

[13] I said long ago, and I repeat, [...] in the natural course of events, invent a deterrent force against them.

The Science of Instrumental Music Has Multifarious Expressions (1)

[17] “Over time,” he continued, [...] viińá . He had to invent the scale. He had to string his [...] their sound is also not the same.

Sadvipra, Táraka Brahma, Sadáshiva and Shrii Krśńa (3)

[1] In individual and collective life, [...] hundreds of thousands of years more to invent the bullock cart. Many ancient [...] history simply because they could not invent the wheel. They were able to invent the boat, but as they had not [...] history of human civilization.

Problems of the Day (1)

[17] I cannot support the attitude of [...] capitalists to become alert and invent more scientific and devious ways [...] create circumstantial pressure.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt I (1)

[3] The two of them together, Shiva [...] that distant past, Shiva had to invent so many new things the science [...] Párvatii’s questions.

Mysticism and Spirituality (1)

[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka [...] serious, this person will have to invent something that will have a recurring [...] the mahápátakii.

Light Comes (2)

[598] One can attain freedom only spiritually, [...] in the natural course of events, invent a deterrent force against them.

[662] Similarly, human beings can control [...] power. Not only that, humans will invent other weapons which will counteract the destructive power of the atomic and hydrogen bombs.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[7] Everybody wants happiness, and [...] the human being. Humans cannot invent it, humans can only discover it. Its presence, maybe, was unknown to humans in the beginning.

Human Progress (1)

[5] Baser elements and vested interests that do not like to see a free and prosperous humanity, invent and advocate different kinds of [...] differentiation is against humanity.

Genius and Technician (3)

[7] Now these old customs are no longer [...] for one reason: they could not invent the wheel. Their sledges were [...] speed, and as the Mayans could not invent the wheel, they could not develop [...] civilization began to lag behind.

[18] Yes, I said that the ancient Mayan civilization could not invent the wheel, and since there were [...] a very minor defect in society.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[67] “Over time,” he continued, [...] viińá . He had to invent the scale. He had to string his [...] their sound is also not the same.

Discourses on Prout (1)

[31] Those who lack a constructive ideal [...] antisocial elements to find or invent more tactics for exploitation. [...] by influencing the ruling party.

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (1)

[20] The first word forms in all the [...] people had not yet been able to invent written script. A living language [...] depend on grammar to function.