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[6] Nará gajá bishe sha-y tár [...] bará páglá.
[6] What does the word nárada mean? The word nára has three meanings in Sanskrit. One meaning of the word nára is niira , that is, [...] Supreme Operative Principle. Nára means prakrti and ayańa means “shelter”. Thus the one in whom nára or prakrti is sheltered, [...] Náráyańa . Nára means prakrti and ayańa means “shelter”. The ayańa of nára is Náráyańa . And the third meaning of the word nára is “devotion”. Nára + da = nárada . In Sanskrit [...] means “one who gives nára , or devotion, one who distributes [...] but where is your nucleus?”
[11] Nará gajá bishe sha-y tár [...] bará páglá.
[20] What is the meaning of Náráyańa? Nára means Prakrti, the Supreme Operative [...] is also not His favourite abode.
[2] Nára has three imports. One meaning of nára is niira, that is, water. Another meaning of nára is “devotion”. The [...] “donor”, “giver”, and nára means “devotion”. And the third meaning of Nára is the Supreme Operative Principle.
[3] And because the Supreme Operative Principle, or Nára, has been sheltered in the Transcendental [...] Náráyańa. Nára + ayana [shelter] = Náráyańa.
[18] “Oh Nárada, I do not [...] Bhagaváns words addressed to Narada (Nara + Da + D́a is Nárada). The word “Nara” has got three meanings. The first [...] (ayana) of Prakrti; the abode of Nara is Náráyańa.
[19] Nárasya Ayanam is Náráyańa. [...] The third meaning of the “Nara” is devotion (Bhakti). So one who bestows Nára, one who distributes Nára is Nárada. Who is telling [...] singular number, is Bhagaván.
[11] You know fundamentally there is no difference between Náráyáńa and Ráma. Nára means Prakrti, Ayana means Shelter. [...] Náráyańa.”
[2] Now, let us take these names one [...] “Náráyańa” has been composed of Nára + Ayana and the inner meaning [...] Parama Puruśa. The word Nára has got three meanings in Saḿskrta. One meaning of “Nára” is devotion ( Bhakti). You know [...] devotion. Another meaning of “Nára” is water. (niira) The third meaning [...] Náráyańa means Parama Puruśa.
[22] Nrsiḿha: Nr means Nara, “human” and it also [...] half-lion is not at all proper.
[27] The word, Náráyańa, can also be used for Puruśottama. “Nárá” means Prakrti (it is also used [...] is tantamount to sheer madness.
[1] In the Sanskrit language, the word nára has many meanings. One meaning [...] meaning is “devotion”.
[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] person”, that is, the word nara is third case and the word “person” [...] to the accusative, second case.
[28] Most languages have fixed rules [...] on the vowel ending. The words nara and dadhi do not follow the same [...] facility. Learning the word form for nara does not help one to translate [...] dádá is not like the word form nara. In the case of Sanskrit this [...] ending in a after the declension of nara by using numerical suffixes like [...] to learn different word endings.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] Who is a human being or “nara”? Nara means puruśa. Who shall [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[6] Avyaktá puruśa [...] Náráyańa . Nara means the Operative Principle, [...] Principle is His inner principle.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] “sabdarupa” of “Nara” if after leaving his or her original [...] has been said in the scripture.
[43] What is the result of this headlong [...] Náráyańa? The Saḿskrta word [[nára]] has three meanings. One is “water,” [...] meaning is “devotion”: nára + dá + d́a = nárada; [...] take the first meaning of the word nára, in that case Nárada means [...] station.” The third meaning of the word nára is Paramá Prakrti or the [...] means “shelter.” So nára+ayana=Náráyańa, [...] possesses any light of its own.
[18] Now let us take Náráyańa . In Sanskrit the word nára has three meanings. One meaning [...] names for water, among them nára is one. Another is niira [...] or kalamii shák .
[19] Nára does not only mean “water;” [...] means “one who gives”.
[20] Nára also means Paramá [...] Paramá Prakrti is nára . In Sanskrit ayana [...] “holder”. He who gives shelter to nára or Paramá Prakrti [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[11] “Madbhaktá yatra gáyante [...] three meanings of the word “nára” in Saḿskrta. One meaning of “nára” is “niira,” water. [...] come. The third meaning of the word nára is “devotion.” “Nára” plus “da”. The word́dá [...] radiate vibrations in the universe.
[21] Ráma means Rámante [...] Náráyańa? Nára means Prakrti; nára means bhakti; and nára means “water”.
[22] In Sanskrit, the word nára has three meanings. One meaning of nára is niira, that is, “water” – niiram, jalam, pániiyam, toyam, udakam, [kambalam].
[23] And another meaning of náram [...] Lord – that is, distributing nára, distributing bhakti, amongst [...] [“Distributor of Devotion”].
[24] Regarding nára;s first meaning, you know, even [...] “[one] distributing devotion”.
[25] And the third meaning of Nára is Paramá Prakrti – [...] Attributional Faculty. That is Nára; and ayana means “shelter”. For ink, the ink-pot is the shelter. Similarly for Nára, in the sense of Prakrti, Náráyańa is the shelter, Parama Puruśa is the shelter.
[2] Another popular name is Náráyańa. [...] popular name of our Lord. The word nára has three meanings in Sanskrit. [...] means “he who distributes nára”, “he who distributes bhakti”, [...] “devotion”, bhakti.
[3] And the third meaning is “the [...] Operative Principle. He is the ayana of Nára – Nárasya ayana ityarthe [...] Náráyańa.
[7] In the Sanskrit language the word nára has three meanings. One meaning of nára is niira, that is, “water”. Another meaning of nára is “devotion”. [...] distributes devotion”. Nára means “devotion”. And the third meaning of nára is the Cosmic Operative Principle, the Cosmic creative faculty.
[4] “Náráyańa”. “Nára” has three meanings in Saḿskrta. [...] “Náráyańa” means Parama Puruśa.
[14] NAMÁMI. Salutations. [...] Entity; literally, “the Lord of Nára (PRAKRTI)”. NIRGUŃA [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.
[73] Another meaning of the word [...] the plural form of the word nara )
[5] Kuńála means [...] (the plural form of the word nara ).
[6] These preceding usages of the [...] is declined like the word nara ) is “well-wisher”. [...] That person is a kulya .
[14] The bad smell of a fetid drain [...] (declined like the word nara ), means “the carcass [...] unclaimed human corpse”.
[60] Kiit́a + jan + d́a [...] kiit́ajah (like the word nara ).
[60] 1) Strong fortress. 2) the town [...] the conjugation of the word nara), or, rather than feminine gender [...] husband is known as kalatra.].
[53] The word káliká [...] (declined like the noun nara ).
[172] In most parts of this barren mountain [...] people but angels. Erá ki nara? [Are they really human beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.
[6] Now, this fight, this fight against [...] means “shelter”. And Nára means “Operative Principle”.) [...] force, the avidyá shakti.
[2] Náráyańa and [...] Saḿskrit. It is a compound word; nára + ayanan. In Saḿskrit the word “nára” has got three meanings. One meaning of nára is “niira”, “water”, [...] “devotion” (bhakti). Nára + dá + d́a = Nárada, the distributor of bhakti. Here, in the case of Nárada, Nára means devotion. And nára also means both “water” [...] Náráyańa means the ayana of nára, the ayana of the Operative Principle, [...] the ayana, who is the shelter of Nára? Parama Puruśa is the shelter [...] Consciousness, the Cognitive Faculty.
[25] Many people become confused and [...] a combination of two words: nára and ayana . Nára means Prakrti [“Supreme Operative Principle”] ( nára can also at times be used [...] Náráyańa?
[6] For the Supreme Father, for God, [...] Náráyańa? Nára + ayana. Whats the meaning of nára? In Sanskrit, the word nára has got three meanings. One meaning is niira, that is, “water”. Another meaning of nára is “devotion”, bhakti. [...] Narada. And the third meaning of nára is the Supreme Operative Principle, [...] each and every word is meaningful.
[30] (Similarly, the word dára [...] declension will be like that of nara [“man”]. That is why [...] and not akrtadárá.)
[10] NÁRÁYAŃA. The Supreme Entity; literally, “the Lord of Nára (PRAKRTI)”. NIGAMA. See [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.
[12] NÁDA. Flow without curvature [...] NÁRÁYAŃA. The Lord of Nára (PRAKRTI), i.e., PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.
[10] NAMÁMI. Salutations. [...] Entity; literally, “the Lord of Nára (PRAKRTI)”. NIRGUŃA [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.
[25] Similarly, the word “Náráyáńa” also means Parma Puruśa. Nára has three meanings: (1) water, [...] means the Parama Puruśa.
[18] (Similarly, the word dára [...] declension will be like that of nara [“man”]. That is why [...] and not akrtadárá.)
[16] Apart from the locative-indicating [...] case singular form of the word nara is nare; ra is an antahstha letter. [...] and should be accepted as such.
[29] This kind of rule does not exist [...] singular sixth case form of the word nara is narasya, but the sixth case [...] spelt with double “f”.
[11] NÁRÁYAŃA. The Supreme Entity; literally, “the Lord of Nára (PRAKRTI)”. NIRGUŃA [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.
[11] NANDANA VIJIṊÁNA. [...] literally, “the Lord of Nára (Prakrti) ”.
[11] NÁRÁYAŃA. The Supreme Entity; literally, “the Lord of Nára (PRAKRTI)”. NIGAMA. See ÁGAMA and NIGAMA.