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[11] In each and every human being there [...] “guhá” does not mean a mountain cave but that innermost cavity [...] this world are sheltered in Him.
[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] at the bottom of the sea or in a mountain cave. But can you really hide [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[5] But to a sádhaka or a devotee, [...] life do not hide themselves in mountain caves; rather they dedicate themselves [...] greater happiness of a bigger family.
[33] What is the method to irrigate [...] there is rain. The part of the mountain range which faces the sea gets [...] the Pune region of Maharashtra.
[34] How can the Pune region be irrigated? [...] water up the coastal side of the mountain range so that it can run down [...] tunnel should last about 150 years.
[10] You know the story of the Rámáyańa. [...] hand and the carrying of a whole mountain by Hanumán on the other? [...] psychological explanation of devotion.
[30] Now the question may arise whether [...] eloquent of a language. Tranquil mountain ranges, flowing streams and river, [...] Shabda-Brahma or Sonic Consciousness.
[7] Suppose a person commits a wrong [...] depths of the ocean or in a high mountain cave, one cannot escape the consequences: one will certainly be detected one day or another.
[45] “Near you. But usually I remain on the peak of that mountain or at the top of that huge banyan [...] ring back on my little finger.
[3] After the Bone Age came the Stone [...] river flows near the base of a mountain.
[7] Vipras make use of the back-breaking [...] kśatriyas. If they see a towering mountain blocking the path of social progress, [...] indirect struggles of the vipras.
[1] Those who have attained this superconscious [...] everything and go to the seclusion of a mountain cave. Those who are truly non-attached [...] 1 )
[12] It has been said that dharmasya [...] meanings: first, a cave in a hill or mountain where the munis and rśis [...] of humans are lacking in them.
[46] Those who scorn epochal literature [...] , perched on the summit of a mountain, makes sketches of that scene and at intervals explains the science of road building.
[34] [You exist in the fire and in the air; You remain in the vast blue void, The lofty mountain and the silent depths of the ocean. [...] the clouds, stars, moon and sun.]
[4] Now, whatever we see in this universe [...] thinks the palm tree, He thinks the mountain. To us these are all quinquelemental [...] Puruśa is manomaya .
[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] Gauṋgá which has its source in a mountain? The river Gauṋgá [...] śusumná, respectively.
[44] Shúdras are afraid of high mountains. They regard a towering mountain as a god and bow their heads before it. They try to dissuade the kśatriyas from climbing the mountain, saying, “God will become [...] declare that they have conquered the mountain. Through their mental waves and [...] have advanced by blowing up the mountain. The nature of kśatriyas is to enslave matter.
[72] Time has three divisions: past, [...] fire, leap from the top of a lofty mountain and take off in their rockets [...] conquerors, and not merely to live.
[2] Matter or object is indispensable [...] of the mind. Take the Himalayas Mountain range for instance. The mind finds [...] to the concept of limitlessness.
[37] He is the Life of my life, the [...] word Guhácara does not mean mountain cave-dweller. Here Guhá [...] controlling Lord of the heart.
[6] This world is changing, moving. [...] Whether it is land, home, river, mountain, respect, insult, day or night [...] gains eternal peace after death.
[5] Take the case of old Gondwanaland. [...] did not exist. But the Vindhya mountain range and its sister ranges– [...] also flow from the west to east.
[6] This was the soil of Ráŕh, [...] years old. Later on, the Himalayan mountain range was formed as a result of [...] of Bengal is the most ancient.
[43] The prince proceeded along, riding [...] lilies and jumping over boulders of mountain streams. He raced through meadows [...] the palace of the Strange Demon.
[13] Three scripts can be used writing [...] similarly to the Tibetan script. In a mountain cave in Tibet, it is written in [...] Saḿskrtá scholars.
[20] But strangely enough, many religions [...] of a particular country, race, mountain or river. But in dharma there [...] there is no scope for synthesis.
[8] Now let us come to a popular story. [...] constant rainfall and storms the mountain peaks eroded. There is no doubt [...] Agastya came to the Vindhyas, and the mountain, in his honour, bent its head [...] north and south. He spoke to the mountain, “May you have a long life, [...] north and south continued unabated.
[58] “Theres always another [...] easy – hell reach a mountain range of milk sweets as high as [...] manages to cross the treacherous mountain pass hell see a vast ocean [...] Theres another snow-capped mountain range of milk-sweets beyond the [...] its your only option.”
[10] “You get elephants caught in mud While enabling the lame to cross the mountain. To some you give mokśa, While you make others depraved.
[6] In Sanskrit, one name of Parama [...] loves His Lord. Now the accumulated mountain of sin attached to the devotee is unbearable for the Lord. He wants to remove that mountain of sin from His devotees. He may [...] means “He who steals”.
[20] When intellect evolves into intuition, [...] Here guhá does not mean a mountain cave, but intuition. Just as there [...] propensity, the propensity of bliss.
[1] The science of spirituality developed [...] rivers and streams, the far-flung mountain ranges, the flashes of lightning; [...] the various schools of Tantra.
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] have been living in inaccessible mountain areas. Since they have not maintained [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[5] Suppose you are climbing to a high [...] his body swell and lifted a whole mountain. Although it is a mythological [...] of svaravijiṋána.
[2] [Victory to the benevolent wielder [...] feet; One who looks like a silver mountain, full of sweetness, difficult [...] to the supreme, eternal truth.]
[26] 13. In the “Shivagiiti” [...] of Shiva was like a great silver mountain. Not only the external complexion [...] 3 )
[2] [One should constantly meditate on Maheshvara, who is like a silver mountain, whose ornament is the lovely [...] with five faces and three eyes.]
[6] The white-complexioned Shiva is as resplendent as the snow-white Raevataka Mountain glittering with light.
[31] [The beautiful rose blossoms on a thorny stem, The graceful stream courses down a rugged mountain, The fragrant lotus is born [...] creatures revolves on its barren axis.]
[41] When one attains salvation, ones [...] Puruśa. Originating from the mountain caves, crossing countless valleys and green and golden plains, the mountain river finally merges with the [...] lost, nothing will ever be lost.
[17] The penance of sannyásiis or householders in mountain caves may be completely destroyed [...] renunciation and in their spiritual life.
[2] (Victory to the benevolent wielder [...] One who looks like a silver mountain, full of sweetness, difficult [...] to the supreme, eternal truth.)
[15] To pursue the path of knowledge [...] degrades himself. While climbing the mountain suddenly he falls down – [...] this path of knowledge is risky.
[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] suicide. People climb the highest mountain summits, sail into the blue void [...] goaded by this kaeshik propensity.
[39] Samamashakena. Mashaka means “mosquito” [...] “mammoth” and “mountain spring”. Parama Puruśa [...] hated, and none is insignificant.
[5] “Vimalam acalam”. “Acalam” [...] principles is treated as if it were a mountain, not moved, not moving, not shaking, not deviating from its principles.
[72] Another meaning of the verbal root [...] “bear”. If we climb a mountain which is bare, or bereft of plants [...] meaning of rkśa is “mountain”. If any particular country is [...] worlds rkśa countries.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] assumed that if there were lofty mountain ranges in the Ráŕh [...] of western Ráŕh.
[3] [One should constantly meditate on Maheshvara, who is like a silver mountain, whose ornament is the lovely [...] with five faces and three eyes.]
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the mother of gems and jewels, was composed of mountain ranges surrounded by oceans. Those [...] mother”, “O mother”].
[69] Girivraja or Rajagiri was the capital [...] comes from Rájagiri (Royal Mountain). Rájagiri is surrounded [...] become Girivraja or Rájagiri.
[70] Magadh never had a city by the [...] Mudgagiri was the name of a giri or mountain that looked like mung (mudga → [...] District, modern Dhanbad District).
[72] With so much going for it, why compare the mountain to mung d́ál? As [...] grow well even in infertile soil.
[20] In Sanskrit the word nága has three different meanings. One meaning is “mountain spring”, the second is “mountain python”, and the third is “mountain mammoth”. Samapluśińá [...] or a mosquito is the same as a mountain mammoth, or indeed this entire manifest universe.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or mountain is called parvata. If it is smaller [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[5] Can one attain real knowledge through inference? Suppose smoke is rising from a mountain. Many people may think at first that the mountain is on fire, but on examining the [...] had simply accumulated near the mountain. Inference in this case proves [...] unreliable source of knowledge.
[2] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. [...] In Sanskrit parvat means “mountain”. Gaorii was a mountain girl, Himalayan girl; thats [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[2] Giribhúh. If you use this [...] “Giribhúh”. (Giri means “mountain” and bhúh means “born out of”.)
[14] Often in Sanskrit the words [...] still measure them, so this huge mountain range is depicted in the maps [...] and which makes others great].
[54] “The essence of dharma is [...] is concealed in a cave in some mountain; does it mean that to realize [...] want Him or want worldly objects.
[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. [...] parlance refers to the Govardhana Mountain where Lord Krśńa [...] Govardhana cetanashiilá.
[33] The movement of each and every [...] their own. A river moves from the mountain towards the sea, and also from the sea towards the mountain. But in the case of human minds, of human microcosms, the movement may be from the mountain towards the sea, and also from the sea towards the mountain – this is the speciality of the human mind.
[91] The penance of sannyásiis or householders in mountain caves may be completely destroyed [...] joy and laughter of all beings.
[153] When one attains salvation, ones [...] Puruśa. Originating from the mountain caves, crossing countless valleys and green and golden plains, the mountain river finally merges with the [...] lost, nothing ever will be lost.
[78] Another name for Mágadhii [...] comes from rájagiri (Royal Mountain). The city gets its name from [...] mungagiri → mungir → munger.
[138] In feminine gender ( kujá [...] Parvatii or the daughter of the mountain.
[146] The second meaning of kuiṋja is a mountain, hill, knoll, hillock or mound. [...] a range of mountains or hills.
[156] Another meaning of the word kuiṋjara is abhraḿlehii giri (a high mountain; literally, a sky-kissing mountain).
[2] Kut́t́ + ii = Kut́t́ii [...] “high hill” or “mountain”, or else a house that rises very [...] be spelled with long ii.
[20] Kut́h + i = kut́hi [...] refers to: A very high mountain.
[3] When the word kálakút́a [...] támrakút́a is “copper mountain”, not tobacco. The scholars of earlier times used to say in jest:
[9] Another meaning of the word kut́a is “mountain”. Whether a mountain rises straight upward or diagonally, [...] and cavities. For this reason a mountain is called kut́a . [...] ú when referring to a mountain, then this does not refer to the entire mountain but rather only to its summit [...] , Annakút́a (mountain of rice), Amarakút́a [...] Kút́ásura (demon of the mountain – many people erroneously [...] spelled with kú .
[106] Another important meaning of kula is a very large mountain, one whose great size is universally [...] . In India the Western Ghat mountain range, Eastern Ghat mountain range, the Sahyadris, Satpuras, Vindhyas, Ramagarh mountain range (inclusive of the summit), [...] mountains”. There is a Sanskrit verse:
[5] Kuńála means [...] there is a high, insurmountable mountain range, an impassable mountain belt obstructing the journey. [...] Arabian Sea, beyond the Pashcimghat mountain range, is Kuntala , and [...] form of the word nara ).
[32] There is a type of mountain goat in certain regions of Afghanistan, [...] wool, are called kutapa .
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] Báluca-Áráballii mountain range, the entire area was transformed [...] the soil where there is no water.
[66] [One should constantly meditate on Maheshvara , who is like a silver mountain, whose ornament is the lovely [...] the five faces and three eyes.]
[34] This is why, people say, when the Pandava brothers and Draopadi came near the mountain Hariparvata in Himachal Pradesh, she fell down and subsequently died.
[6] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. [...] In Sanskrit parvat means “mountain”. Gaorii was a mountain girl, Himalayan girl; thats [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[31] Whenever we find the expression [...] and creates oceans a tall mountain appears out of the ocean and rears [...] as kárańa .
[84] Well, although a bit irrelevant, [...] rájagiri , that is, royal mountain. This place [ rájagira [...] not because it is a high mountain, for there are many higher mountains [...] > mugdála .
[33] In the course of constant erosion, a mountain surface along with its essential [...] “any kind of ebony”.
[73] It is said that khosámod [flattery] can melt a mountain into butter. Even a hot-tempered [...] travelling). This reminds me of a story.
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[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] tops was a range of unconquered mountain peaks: Kopila, Belamuk, Dimdiha, [...] used to pan their sands for gold.
[27] The story goes that the tyrannical [...] desperate attempt he threw him off a mountain top, but to no avail. The devotee [...] establish me in immortality?”
[12] I had gone at the time to a village [...] renowned Grdhrakút́ mountain where the Buddha performed spiritual austerities and later gave his spiritual teaching.
[6] The original home of the eagle [...] rocks and branches and twigs in mountain caves in order to protect themselves [...] called an “aerie”.
[2] It is said, “Múkaḿ [...] person will never be able to climb a mountain. However, with the grace of Parama [...] pauṋgaḿ launghayate girim.”
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] short before the mightiness of a mountain. The sky-kissing mountain is a Divinity to him. He bows to it. Dissuading the kśatriya from climbing the mountain, he says to him entreatingly, [...] ahead. Keeping the summit of the mountain under his feet, he declares that he has conquered the mountain. He invents dynamite and, blowing up the mountain, he makes his path through it. [...] history, stirs up a sensation.
[1] Since the dawn of human evolution [...] animals. They tried living near mountain springs to satisfy their need [...] first step of human civilization.
[15] “I think its clear [...] the spectacular Kyber and Bolan mountain passes were made. You know,” he concluded, “those mountain passes are very beautiful at this [...] my story for yourselves?”
[22] This is why, people say, when the Pandava brothers and Draupadi came near the mountain Hariparvata in Himachal Pradesh she fell down and subsequently died.
[4] Now, for the Macrocosm, the movement [...] its own. A river moves from the mountain towards the sea, and never from the sea towards the mountain; but in the case of human minds, or human microcosms, the movement may be from the mountain towards the sea or from the sea towards the mountain. This is the speciality of the human mind.
[31] The northwestern Sáradá [...] script) scripts of the Himalayan mountain regions, Laddaki script (it is [...] sakul, satap, sat́eshan.
[15] The days passed. A few thousand [...] used to band together and live in mountain caves, and they used bone and [...] the oldest examples of their art.
[20] In those days, people lived mainly [...] imitation of birds nests, or in mountain caves. Gotra [which also came [...] the Vedic word for both “mountain” and “large forest”.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] have heard people in the Himalayan mountain regions say Rám calu dashá. [...] as substantives and modifiers.
[8] In those days, people lived mainly [...] imitation of birds nests, or in mountain caves. Gotra [which also came [...] the Vedic word for both “mountain” and “large forest”.
[83] Aga is formed by adding the prefix [...] Its colloquial meaning is “mountain” or “tree”; in other words it is identical to naga [mountain, tree]. Instead of calling the [...] call them agádhiráj.
[84] Apparently, there are many things [...] became scared that some flying mountain might choose to land on his throne, [...] Then how could he remain Indra?
[85] So Indra came down to do battle with the mountains, fearlessly cutting them down. The mountain Maenáka, the son of the [...] his life. Even today, a submerged mountain is called maenáka in Sanskrit. [...] aga/naga/acala. In regards to the mountain Maenáka, hiding itself [...] written these lines of poetry:
[102] “Into the lowest portion of the valley, between these two mountain ranges, ran the melted ice water [...] because all living beings need water.
[152] “Magadha also has very clear, [...] east Sametashikhara or Pareshanath Mountain, [...] Cákái Hill (Cakravartii Mountain: Cakravartii → Cakkavatii [...] Angadesh and opposite Cakravartii Mountain is Rarh.”
[1] One day Rama, Lakshmana and Sita [...] land at the foothills of a huge mountain range, they received an invitation [...] gave the green signal to land.
[45] (9) Parvatásana (mountain posture) or halásana (plough [...] sarváuṋgásana.
[23] “What new advice could he give?” he replied. “Ive already accumulated a mountain of advice in my mind. Im [...] the habit of telling the truth.
[75] Then I remembered what had happened [...] A short way from the city was a mountain and some vegetation as well. Then [...] and recklessly exterminate them.
[9] Parama Puruśa, the [...] He may be, say, on top of a high mountain. Wherever you go, the sa, ra [...] intuitional support of these functions.
[13] Koh means “mountain”. The mountain of iitr or sweet scent is known [...] Murshidabad. We mistakenly say kohitur.
[14] Iitr was first discovered by Empress [...] “light”. Koh-i-núr means “mountain of light”.
[85] He continued. “While returning [...] Harśavarddhana was at Brahmayoni Mountain in Gaya; in this battle Agnimitra was killed.”
[45] Talking about ácarańa [...] Jamalpur. I used to sit on the second mountain. One after another, several small [...] other. The summit of the second mountain was the highest place among them. [...] small lake. First I would cross the mountain, passing by the right side of [...] to the west, on the slope of the mountain, was a dense gáb forest. [...] was very little vegetation. The mountain in front was completely bare.
[47] Behind me, the jungle-covered plateau, [...] on was a path that led down the mountain; they would take this path down to the lake to drink.
[48] That day there was a strong, sweet [...] me and blowing out towards the mountain in front. I started feeling a little drowsy, having worked more than normal that day.
[118] “I am that Vireshvijay Vasumallik,” [...] wind started blowing towards the mountain in front of me. All around me [...] má-má-má go.
[153] (67) The movement and the path, [...] humanity flying on top of the golden mountain peak. So let ones vision [...] necessity to think of anything else.
[8] You will notice how much sin a [...] persons sins are as vast as a mountain and anothers are perhaps [...] His other name is Hari, or thief.
[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] animals skins was as high as a mountain, and blood streamed down unceasingly [...] present name of the river is Chambal.
[47] Then there was another river, Drśadvatii by name. This river originates from the Vindhya Mountain in the Bákhelkhańd́a [...] Drśadvatii, became known as Sarasvatii.
[25] In my childhood days I have seen [...] India on both sides of the Aravalli mountain range, especially in the rain-shadow [...] salt, not any other kind of salt.
[51] Even though I was sitting in the [...] in the psychic world. The wild mountain mango trees were all abloom and [...] 4 )
[72] The dog looked at me with sorrowful [...] In Rarhi Bengali we call a large mountain páháŕ, a smaller, medium-sized mountain páháŕii, [...] motionless, imposing naked human figure.
[14] In the night you cannot see, but [...] size… for example, “to make a mountain out of a molehill”. Moles [...] expression of Parama Puruśa.
[2] Here the sound a is used as a negation. [...] is “tree”, or “mountain”. It is worth remembering that [...] Thus, acala means aga [unmoving].