Na > References for ‘náda, nád́á, nada’
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[49] In the expressed universe ka is [...] a dot. We use a crescent line (náda) as a symbol of the state that [...] 2 )
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[4] The second stage of Prakrti occurs [...] of perception. It is only when náda [flow without curvature] is converted [...] within the scope of perception.
[6] The next stage after this point [...] line (jiṋánashakti náda) because every force expresses [...] itself must be a straight line.
[7] Prakrti by nature merges Herself [...] and is called Bhaeravii in the náda stage, and Puruśa is termed Bhaerava.
[4] Among the disciples, among the [...] whose very body is made out of the náda – the primordial sound – [...] tála was created in Indian music.
[6] At this point I would like to say [...] expression, takes the form of the náda (first expression moving in a straight line). After that the náda is converted into kalá [...] is “passing show”.
[7] So we find that the world, which is an expression of kalá, comes from the náda, and the náda comes from the kámabiija, or will force (Shambhúliuṋga), of the Great. [Náda has the acoustic form of oṋm.] [...] collective form of those fifty sounds.
[26] 13. In the “Shivagiiti” [...] white-complexioned Shiva, the embodiment of náda. ( 3 )
[25] A person becomes like his or her [...] about Shabda Brahma. He named it náda. His existence was indeed sonic. [...] the objects of their thinking.
[3] And then it moves like a straight [...] into mánasa. It is called náda in Tantra. Bindu, then náda. The basic principle and the primordial principle.
[4] And after that, as a result of internal clash and cohesion, that náda becomes, is converted into, kalá. [...] world. We get these microcosms.
[12] Pára gajara soi durjana sauṋga avasara toyi; Náda na bindu na ravi na shashii mańd́ala.
[143] The city of Jammu is quite ancient. [...] gold the name jámbunada [nada means “river”].
[12] NÁDA. Flow without curvature in a [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.
[18] Purport: Actually the evolution [...] positivity, after which comes the náda [flow without any curvature], followed by kalá.
[38] The Aryans established their first [...] very large river the designation nada [large river] and named it the [...] later on it became The Punjab.
[26] Gańesha Dádá pet́t́i nád́á Bhát kháy gádá gádá.