Mo > References for ‘mobile’
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[2] Every entity, organic or inorganic, mobile or static needs a shelter. Parama [...] duty, it is a must for Him.”
[13] Then what is the most favourite [...] to call them thus. If they are mobile, there is hardly any difference [...] Dhriyate dharma ityáhuh.
[1] In this circumrotatory Universe, [...] not move. Whether an entity is mobile or immobile is dependent on whether it comes within the scope of time, place and person.
[7] Then on the psychic level – man moves not only on the physical level, he is even more mobile in the psychic stratum. And because [...] progress on the psychic level.
[32] Everything in this universe justifies [...] suffix kvip, and means “a mobile entity”. It is also called [...] achieve everything through action.
[18] SOME [...] female body mobile concerning movement [...] people directly or indirectly.
[47] The modern Bengali word gách [...] accepted because when are plants ever mobile? It becomes a kind of oxymoron. [...] actually inverted in this way.
[2] Here a question crops up – [...] stationary, whereas animals are mobile. With the gradual evolution of [...] of animals. Such plants are not mobile – this is the only difference. [...] more accurate to call these plants mobile rather than immobile.
[3] There is a water plant called the [...] India. It can certainly be called mobile. Some eighty years ago the Commissioner [...] different parts of the country.
[3] What is this supra-aesthetic science? [...] attract that thing. If the object is mobile he or she will draw the object, [...] Himalayas, because they are static, not mobile. But human beings are jauṋgama [...] This is all aesthetic science.
[2] All the objects of this universe [...] quinquelemental world is always moving, mobile. Everything is basically dynamic, [...] 2 )
[13] Now we know from above that if the indriyas [sensory and motor organs] run after external mobile objectivities, it follows that [...] it, you will not understand it.
[5] [The root] meaning of dharma is [...] them is that the animal world is mobile – animals can move from [...] most undeveloped human beings.
[15] Once an egg is layed, the embryo [...] When the developing fetus is fully mobile it pierces its shell and emerges [...] she will often chase after them.
[7] What is the difference between [...] or stationary, and not anila or mobile. In this way innate properties [...] movable or immovable entities.