Mo > References for ‘mosquito’
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[5] In Sanskrit the word pluśińa [...] in the same way He sees a small mosquito. He understands an ant in the same way that He understands a mosquito. He doesnt make any undue [...] same way that He sees an ant or a mosquito, and they also see Him in that [...] Parama Puruśa – a mosquito, an ant, a python, a mammoth, [...] impartial under all conditions.
[19] Not by moving towards A, B, C. [...] three bondages are very strong. A mosquito on one side and on the other side, [...] creations. The shástra says:
[16] To Parama Puruśa a small white ant and a mosquito have equal importance. The huge [...] playful expressions are multifarious.
[3] “Sama pluśina” [...] mashakena” – mashaka means “mosquito”. He has the same love, the same attraction or He attaches the same importance to a mosquito also. A mosquito is a very small creature. “Sama [...] or, you may say, Causal World.
[6] Now, let us discuss this from the [...] the object. The frog watches the mosquito. The frog is the subject, the mosquito the object. The mosquito looks at the dew-drop. The mosquito is the subject, the dew-drop the [...] everything would be in proper order.
[2] Ill narrate what happened [...] aware that someone had lifted the mosquito net from the outside and was holding [...] there was no one else inside the mosquito net. Then it seemed someone was [...] Afterwards I slowly fell asleep.
[12] And regarding preserving in memory, [...] sama mashakena – “to a mosquito. And you should give that same [...] all the functions of the mind.
[135] God has the same care for an ant, a mosquito and a mammoth. There is no special [...] Supreme Father is always with you.
[4] PLURAL [...] mangoes mosquito mosquitoes [...] alumni
[37] [Parama Puruśa looks upon a white ant, a mosquito, a mighty mammoth and the three worlds with impartiality.]
[39] Samamashakena. Mashaka means “mosquito” or any tiny creature. Samanágena. [...] He is as concerned about a tiny mosquito as He is about the entire universe. [...] hated, and none is insignificant.
[14] A mosquito, a white ant, a wild elephant [...] nature. That is why it is prota yoga.
[20] In Sanskrit the word nága [...] Supreme Consciousness. A termite or a mosquito is the same as a mountain mammoth, or indeed this entire manifest universe.
[4] He looks upon a tiny white ant with as much love and affection as on a mosquito. Nor does He think of a large [...] all: He thinks of a white ant or a mosquito with the same seriousness as of [...] existential value is very great.
[472] Undeveloped creatures act according [...] the help of its limited mind. The mosquito, guided by inborn instinct, sucks [...] faculty of discrimination as well.
[3] You are possibly aware of the [...] when a mouse, a mole, a fly or mosquito touched it. But what to speak [...] within the boundaries of religion.
[201] 7) The d́ánsh [gnat] variety of mosquito can also drink excessive quantities [...] result of drinking too much blood.
[202] The dánsh variety of mosquito is called “gnat” in [...] truncated form of Durgá].
[169] The water is too deep For elephants and horses But the mosquito says, “Its not too deep for me.”
[10] Instinct : Undeveloped creatures [...] the help of its limited mind. A mosquito, guided by inborn instinct, sucks [...] faculty of discrimination as well.
[60] “Ill sleep under a mosquito net,” I said. “Bears [...] dont have to worry.”
[61] The man reluctantly agreed. He arranged a cot, some bedding and a mosquito net for me. When I laid down for [...] caretaker if he knew what it was.
[65] Anyhow, feeling tired, I laid my [...] bed two hands were lifting up the mosquito net and coming in, human hands. [...] was enough moonlight to see by.
[66] “Who… who… who,” I said. Slowly the mosquito net rose up and the upper portion of a human body entered along with the two hands.
[69] I tried to sleep a little. But [...] still standing there lifting up the mosquito net. I got more and more annoyed. [...] mercilessly and compel him to leave.
[70] Two or three minutes passed. He continued to stand there, holding up the mosquito net and staring at me. Then I [...] Im trying to sleep.”
[76] “I saw that you had bananas [...] Then I thought, let me lift up the mosquito net and tickle the bottom of your [...] wanted to come to my house.”
[96] “Even if you tell me a thousand [...] remorseful. How long was I holding up the mosquito net and letting the cold air in?… [...] warm up a flannel for you.”