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Vidyá Tantra and Avidyá Tantra (1)

[21] Now let us analyse the six actions [...] northeast corner of a house by a naked person on a rainy night, the owner [...] survive by killing another.

Tuberculosis (1)

[30] Tuberculosis patients should never [...] sun-baths should be taken completely naked and over the whole body. After [...] should be wiped with a wet towel.

Throughout the Ages (2)

[8] Perhaps many of you know that Jainism [...] Tiirthauṋkars which have been found are naked. Now let us move to another topic.

[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] philosophic cult. In the Jain age, the naked idols of the Tiirthauṋkars [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.

The Righteous Gandhari – Excerpt A (1)

[2] She removed the cloth only twice [...] Dhritarastra had instructed his sons to go naked before their mother, as wherever [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.

The Moral Standard of the Age (3)

[1] What was the state of morality [...] that time. They would accept the naked facts, and in that sense they [...] their way of practising satya.

[3] On the other hand those who tread [...] Mahábhárata period were supporters of the naked facts, and in just this sense [...] mean that they were spiritualists.

[12] She removed the cloth only twice [...] Dhritarastra had instructed his sons to go naked before their mother, as wherever [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.

The Liila of Parama Puruśa (1)

[4] [Bábá gave a practical [...] child, that he could even go out naked and move about throughout the [...] using to make others understand.]

The Evolution of Society (1)

[6] In the following age human beings [...] art of weaving cloth to cover the naked human body, those who first taught [...] and given unstinting respect.

Talks on Prout (1)

[31] It is the duty of each Sadvipra [...] try to hide themselves and their naked brutality under the camouflage [...] elixir of high-sounding words.

Social Discourses (2)

[78] It must always be remembered that [...] injustice done to the hungry and the naked. Your valueless hoard shall have [...] opportunities for others’ use.

[348] Despite its advent onto this earth [...] realized the urgency, seen the naked dance of evil and heard the hypocritical [...] and noble, success is inevitable.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (2)

[7] Perhaps many of you know that Jainism [...] Tiirthauṋkars which have been found are naked. Now let us move to another topic.

[9] In the Jain age, the naked idols of the Tiirthauṋkars [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.

(1)

[18] SOME [...] nudist wanting to remain naked cloakroom [...] people directly or indirectly.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not [...] nirgrantha vada or going about naked. Primitive people did not wear [...] comprehensive and well-balanced.

Reality and Intellectuality (1)

[8] One more point should be mentioned [...] instruments but cannot perceive with the naked eye. We perceive some objects [...] duality, how can there be truth?

Ráŕh – 6. (2)

[5] [But for the most part] the people [...] be followed (one should remain naked). For people living in society, [...] appeared like a very far-off object.

[9] Vardhaman Mahavir propagated Digambara [...] of the Tiirthauṋkaras are naked.

Ráŕh – 11. (4)

[1] As I mentioned before, phallus [...] so far in Ráŕh are naked. Under the influence of Digambar Jainism, Shiva became naked as well. But what is found in [...] ) is:

[4] In other words, Shiva was clad [...] Nyáḿt́eshvara [Naked God]. A poet of Ráŕh has composed a song in this respect:

[8] It has been said before that the [...] in Ráŕh were all naked. Mahavir himself was nirgrantha [...] enamel was Digambara Jaena Dharma.

Questions and Answers on Microvita – Excerpt F (1)

[4] If matter maintains a close proximity [...] atoms are not perceived by the naked eye, but only by experimental [...] done in the human mind and soul.

Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (1)

[12] So although there are enormous [...] people are undernourished, half naked, poorly accommodated, illiterate [...] different from what it is now.

Microvita and Spiritual Attainment (1)

[2] Only spiritual aspirants are able [...] Though they are visible to the naked eye, they cannot be photographed. [...] that person’s sight again.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (6)

[117] Ka means water. Iisha [...] means the following:- The naked person, who is old enough to know the differences between water and fire, but who moves about naked in the society.

[118] A sannyási [ascetic] [...] most ascetics do not move about naked. Yet there is a particular class [...] code of asceticism, always remain naked, irrespective of time, place, [...] náuṋgá sannyásii [naked ascetic].

[119] A small sect of náuṋgá sannyási does not remain completely naked. They use a small wooden kaopiin [...] kát́hiyá .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (4)

[109] 19) There is one kind of community [...] doctrine. According to them, remaining naked is a completely natural thing. When all other living creatures remain naked then why should human beings wear [...] statues in the temples they are all naked. Anyhow, one meaning of káka is “nudist” or “naked”.

Fight Against All Dogmas – Excerpt D (1)

[2] Again, women covering their faces [...] this kind of decree. These are naked dogmas.

Everything Is Vibrational (1)

[5] [Avadhúta: “He is naked, Bábá.”]

Disposal of the Dead Body (1)

[9] It is better to cremate the dead [...] possible, do not cremate the dead body naked or in an offensive manner, for [...] repulsive, it should not be encouraged.

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[15] The army generals cried out with one voice, “No! We will go welcome Man Singh with naked swords.”

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (1)

[92] (42) Despite its advent onto this [...] realized the urgency, seen the naked dance of evil and heard the hypocritical [...] and noble, success is inevitable.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (1)

[72] The dog looked at me with sorrowful [...] could see a motionless, imposing naked human figure.