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[9] Human beings have to earn their [...] labour has increased. This is the natural law. The human beings who lived [...] their life-spans were shortened.
[14] So it has been said: “You [...] Remember, the reaction will come in a natural way, as a natural dharma [property (of the action)].
[1] Yesterday morning I gave a short [...] be speed – this speed is a natural law.
[1] We are happy to publish the Fourth Edition of Yogic Treatments and Natural Remedies in the interest of [...] useful to our esteemed readers.
[16] The struggle against all odds which is very natural in the darkness of the night, is not so very natural on the full moon night. That is [...] and not on the full moon night.
[32] Let us suppose, some one throttles you and says, “I will not let your natural expression of language manifest [...] state of yatamána .
[14] To control the masses in the psychic [...] great administrator and so it is natural for one to fear Him. At the same [...] No one can check their progress.
[229] vaecitryaḿ = diversity, colourfulness; prákrta = natural, pertaining to Prakrti (Supreme [...] not; bhaviśyati = will be
[3] In the annals of human history [...] less than men. The difference in natural and biological characteristics [...] not of subordinated cooperation.
[3] It cannot be denied that the noise [...] sounds of human society. It is natural for a person to get used to their [...] to have any real significance.
[31] Now in each and every person there [...] afflictions. Therefore it is but natural that human beings will want to [...] a form of inferiority complex.
[3] The wish of the Qualified Supreme [...] (intuitional practice) or in the natural course of the flow of the thought-waves [...] Its units has not been fulfilled.
[2] You all know that the most detrimental [...] followers of religion. It is quite natural for the followers of religion [...] from sins, or not? It is said:
[10] If an ordinary sinner or a confirmed [...] or vice. This is something very natural.
[12] Every action a person performs, [...] damaged, yet they cannot perform their natural function because the contact with [...] in its external manifestation.
[18] Prakrti needs an explanation. Prakrti is the entity which controls natural phenomena. Prakrti is neither [...] She, and where does She come from?
[5] In the physical sphere there are two types of calamities – natural calamities and those caused by [...] by human beings, but sometimes natural calamities like typhoons, floods, [...] of doomsday is based on dogma.
[15] How do the sudden changes in the [...] may disturb the seasons and the natural order of creation. For example, [...] called bakudashá in Sanskrit.
[2] The inner spirit of yatamána [...] represented was also strong. It was only natural for those sádhakas to seek [...] needs of the people can be met.
[6] There are those who preach dogmas [...] in size, and so on. Through this natural process the human species will eventually become extinct on this planet and on others as well.
[18] Knowingly or unknowingly everyone [...] permanent nucleus. This movement is a natural propensity born out of love for Parama Puruśa. Love for the Supreme is a natural propensity. Intelligent people develop their natural propensities through their sádhaná, [...] darkness. Their future is bleak.
[4] All vibrations, all kinds of dance, [...] particular area, of a particular natural environment, its vibration strikes [...] sádá [sparkling white].
[21] Now let us analyse the six actions [...] dravyaguńa [some plant or other natural substance which projects psychic [...] survive by killing another.
[21] A crow has a natural premonitive instinct regarding [...] earthquake or some other unforeseen natural calamity of great magnitude. Such [...] – this is the law of nature.
[22] Those creatures that pulsate in [...] due to the darkness; and hence by natural law, just as their bodies possess [...] tanmátras or vibrations.
[107] The main object of the Spring Colour [...] – your own attachments, becomes natural and easy, you will then merge [...] proportionate to your self surrender.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] Attraction, not repulsion, is the natural law. Each microcosm, characterized [...] the universe to come into being.
[21] The pulsation that is caused by [...] persists for some time, and if in the natural course of events the jiiva does [...] meditating, meditation is going on.
[1] Ujána: Ut – [...] called ujána . The natural flow of a river is from the hill [...] bhát́i Assam.
[6] Such coughing is a natural phenomenon to keep the body free [...] symptoms are not so fully expressed.
[7] In the subsequent stage of the [...] back. Due to obstruction of the natural movement of the bodys fluids, [...] the patient vomits blood also.
[33] On the whole, the more patients remain in natural surroundings the better; they [...] diminish their power of resistance.
[7] Despite Tripuras current [...] bright future because it is rich in natural resources. The topography of Tripura [...] developmental programmes for Tripura.
[20] With the smooth, natural and progressive channelisation [...] psycho-spiritual pabulum is the only panacea.
[1] Wise people say that in the past [...] human society. Crisis is quite natural for something moving. Wherever [...] humanity, and come out successful.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] world wants to he in bondage; the natural tendency of the human mind is [...] attempt to answer that question.
[13] Chátras will have to adopt a natural course for the expression of their [...] social life certainly hinders the natural growth of chátras’ [...] properly utilize their vital energy.
[15] The proper use of vital energy [...] ruling British class obstructed the natural growth of the psychic propensities [...] to fight and gain independence.
[22] We see from the past that when, in a natural process, social dominance passed [...] is, the genuine intellectuals.
[52] The vipras had scientific minds, and when they knew that some type of natural calamity or beneficial natural event was about to occur, they [...] intellectual power of the vipras.
[115] Everything in the practical world [...] of their svabháva dharma [natural characteristics], had thought [...] vipras expression of their natural characteristics induced them as [...] edifice of human civilization.
[122] The vipras have invented and are [...] word of God, they have blocked the natural expression of the human intellect [...] room for reason in religion"].
[150] Since vipras are fundamentally intellectuals, it is natural for them to follow religious observances [...] follow in their personal lives.)
[248] There is also a group of leaders [...] shouldnt it be possible here? It is natural to ask this question, because [...] their stomachs are never full.
[8] As far as possible the gap between [...] with the physical world, but it is natural that they will not have frequent [...] Sadvipras or spiritual revolutionaries.
[12] The second cause is non-utilization [...] frank. It can be observed that it is natural for people to move towards sin [...] easily become reckless and a sinner.
[25] From the hoary past, humans have [...] examination is over. Such things are natural. So how far can jiṋána [...] pull me up and I shall run.”
[7] “Its quite natural for you to feel sad,” said [...] papaya is too much to bear.”
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] him or her. It is of course quite natural for an ordinary person to take [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[17] “Dhii”. Dhii means [...] everything which was read. It is natural for the reader to forget most [...] this human intellect is required.
[1] Human beings have been drifting [...] and psychic diversities. It is natural that various questions arise in [...] one cannot find any mental rest.
[21] Gold ornaments cannot be fashioned [...] mind has to be restored to its natural state by whatever means necessary. [...] One needs an appropriate base.
[27] Next one is Yojanát. Yojana [...] attracting others. This attraction is a natural phenomenon, in this universe repulsion is unnatural, attraction is natural. So we can say that repulsion [...] why in the scriptures it is said:
[5] Then how can we check its flow? [...] period but that is not something natural. It is a sort of diseased state. [...] spiritual aspirants or Bhaktas.
[16] While change is a natural phenomenon, attraction is also [...] each and every person. This is natural. If a man who is lost in the jungle [...] attraction amongst human beings.
[1] Now the question is: how is mental [...] persons mind. This is quite natural; it is not a sin. To stand in the way of sin, to retaliate or fight against it, this is natural. However, this does not prove [...] instruction to his devoted disciples:
[4] When human beings remain steeped [...] injustice and humiliation as a natural law, it means that they are under the sway of kali yuga .
[23] In India if you are not Hindi or [...] basis – either in ones natural language or in Hindi or English.
[28] We have to provide equal rights [...] to express themselves in their natural tongue they cannot enjoy their communication
[1] The British Parliament – [...] English, although English is not their natural tongue.
[26] Ordinarily, ones accumulated [...] fail to realize that it is quite natural for the reactions of past actions [...] they blame God for their fate.
[29] If a liar, a fraud, a bribe-taker, [...] of the present life is not quite natural, though it is also not unnatural.
[11] Direction (such as east, west, [...] and person. So in reply to this natural question of the human mind, the [...] primordial cause of creation.”
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[15] Bearing this in mind, you should [...] the time it is due. This is the natural law. And at the same time you [...] and lions will not be frightened.
[21] As I have already said, when philosophy [...] respects. In this situation, it was but natural that they should venerate Him as a devatá.
[3] A bull possesses natural control over its kúrma [...] seldom find in any other being.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. They had no intellect to ponder [...] period were naturally moralists.
[8] So many examples of simple morality [...] Mahábhárata. It was taken to be so natural by the people. There was no question [...] importance to simple morality also.
[2] This human body is controlled by [...] external váyus all kinds of natural functions are performed. The mind does not play any particular role in these cases.
[7] The three infinite principles of [...] within the same boundary, it is natural for them to interchange their [...] but I am not in favour of that.
[28] When the extroversial tendency [...] already used such things have a natural weakness for them. In Bengali [...] one object or action at a time.
[42] To merge ones individual [...] branded as a lunatic is really quite natural!
[15] Sadáshiva is so vast that [...] how to speak to Him. This is a natural feeling. Yet spiritual aspirants [...] and scope to develop in the mind.
[2] Now, let us take these names one [...] for nature. We say “it is a natural creation”, but there is [...] Náráyańa means Parama Puruśa.
[2] This vast universe is the manifestation [...] human kingdom, in fact, the entire natural world is dependent on Him for [...] animal. Nothing is difficult for Him.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] sphere or in the subtle sphere, its natural development does not take place. Unless its natural development takes place we cannot [...] maximum utilization of that object.
[5] The subject of todays discourse [...] on the human intellect, on the natural intellect of human beings. And [...] bounden duty of every individual.
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] Until this stage is reached through natural evolution, English should continue [...] recognition of local mother tongues.
[21] We should not forget that today, [...] adopting a policy based on the natural process of language selection, [...] environment of the whole society.
[14] When the waves of the unit mind [...] in parallelism, it is called the natural movement of the unit mind. When [...] advancement or progress of the unit mind.
[17] The fact is that an inorganic entity [...] social forces and indirectly from natural sources.
[31] When the human race was in an embryonic [...] thoughts, due to living in a hostile natural environment, that at that early stage everyone necessarily possessed a shúdra mentality.
[37] Intellectually shúdras are as dull as beasts. Whether it is a natural calamity, or the gloomy night, [...] fear psychology elevates different natural phenomena in their eyes to the [...] social order is based on fear alone.
[56] What are these three states? What [...] whom do they belong? This is a natural question of the human mind. Do they belong only to the unit entity or to Brahma as well?
[91] Earn your deathlessness by establishing [...] introversive vagaries. This bearing is the natural characteristic of the soul, its [...] Soul. It is that Soul we must know.
[24] If Brahma is one and without a [...] in Him? This question is quite natural and its answer is also very easy. [...] clarify this point for you later.
[79] “Every branch of knowledge [...] geography are the various political and natural features of the different countries [...] and forms of great personages.
[4] Just as the a sound is the [...] as well as the same note in the natural major scale ( komala ni [...] were prescribed.
[16] It has been stated above that there [...] the weakening of the heart. As a natural consequence, to the extent the [...] change will come soon and fast.
[20] Suppose an old man and a young [...] of common human psychology, of natural human reaction.
[1] The inhabitants of Mithila are [...] Austric and Mongoloid blood. It is natural that the number of dark-complexioned [...] original inhabitants of Mithila.
[5] Due to ethnic differences, it is natural that there should also be some [...] Mithila has its own specialities.
[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] Magadhii Prákrta also died a natural death, because as I have said [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
[17] [B:] [[The root of “nature” [...] From it the word “natural” comes; and also]] “native” [...] 3 )
[9] After the age of thirty-nine the [...] fibres remain healthy according to natural laws, the human mind remains alert. [...] forget things. This is the rule.
[1] During yesterdays DMC [...] wide. Tantra is a practical and natural process and is thus easily practised [...] easily accept it as their own.
[8] Sometimes it also happens that when the thought of an object from the natural world comes within the objective [...] rákśasii vidyá in Sanskrit.
[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] psychic disease and encourages the natural growth of the mind. This is of [...] freedom in a much shorter time.
[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] realizations as they went. The natural outcome was the enormous development [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.
[4] Human beings are constantly coming [...] not accept it because mind is a natural entity for you. You do not require any logic from any outsider to understand your own mind.
[47] But not all physical entities are [...] direct their self will against the natural forces, but human beings, due [...] energy and the mind, challenge the natural forces and sometimes, with the [...] the central governments.
[18] Self-centred philosophies create [...] are dying. Capitalism will die a natural death, while communism died an unnatural death.
[9] As the result of a natural process, the kśattriyas [...] supremacy of the vaeshyas .
[11] The world advanced still further, [...] structure also underwent changes. As a natural consequence of the flow of creation, [...] -dominated society continues even today.
[12] Due to exploitation, the kśattriyas [...] shúdras . It is a natural law that the affluent cannot be [...] conducive to real human welfare.
[3] There is a considerable difference [...] clash and cohesion caused by the natural environment helped human beings to a great extent.
[6] Similarly, in manners, customs [...] changes take place, which is but natural in the course of time. In northern [...] predominantly Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid.
[14] But educated persons did not use [...] Saḿskrta. Saḿskrta was not the natural language (matrbhasa) of anybody nor had it ever been. The natural language of Krśńa [...] the Kaoravas in Saḿskrta.
[15] As I told you earlier, in the Vaedika [...] In the Shaorasenii language, the natural language of Krśńa, [...] “jii” in present Hindi.
[2] The urge for happiness is a natural instinct for every created being. [...] to attain peace and happiness.
[2] Suppose you see a hill before you. [...] the movement towards Him is the natural wont of all living beings, but [...] leg of Bhágavat Dharma.
[1] Is the division of people into castes and communities natural Balkanization or artificial Balkanization? Natural Balkanization is just like one [...] castes and communities a process of natural Balkanization or artificial fissiparous tendencies?
[17] Those jiṋániis will [...] rather it is very easy, it is very natural. So my advice to you all is, feel His existence within your “I” feeling.
[2] In the present environment many [...] human psychology, and develop a natural affinity amongst this species [...] walls of fissiparous tendencies.
[10] In this present age communism has [...] psychic attainments. This is a natural change, not a catastrophe. Other [...] transformed into crude reality. This is a natural change, not a catastrophe. Be [...] prepared for them. They are something natural. They are not an unprecedented calamity or catastrophe, or a great adversity.
[11] Suppose there is a philosophical [...] hall. The reason for this is the natural, pleasure-ward proclivity of the organs.
[46] For example, if one thinks of ghosts [...] come to believe in ghosts in a natural way nor have been beaten]] by [...] makes their minds strong as well.
[198] The expression of vital energy [...] principle on ones existence is natural for human beings in the mundane [...] the custom since ancient times.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] Inquisitiveness and reasoning is a natural impulse in human beings. Due to [...] to get their interests served.
[5] There is no such thing as “supernatural” [...] supernatural, but actually they are natural. But it is a fact that ordinary [...] upon these powers as supernatural.
[6] Even though the Vedas were considered [...] eulogies to appease the different natural forces.
[34] War-loving races are generally [...] Being a war-loving race, it was but natural for them to do so. The non-Aryans, [...] for the non-Aryans defeat.
[7] Human expressions are trifarious. [...] night for money. This may be a natural desire but physical objectivity [...] thereby safeguard human rights.
[54] Due to age-old superstitions the [...] conditions for adjustment with natural processes rather than in curbing normal processes by artificial measures.
[60] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] endeavour to create mind. As in the natural evolution of human beings, nature [...] and consequently the personality.
[90] You know that nothing is perfect in this universe of relativity. So it is quite natural that the judicial system of the [...] be appropriate to the offense.
[11] From the beginning, children in [...] – their mother tongue or natural language, basic Saḿskrta [...] world citizenship in their minds.
[13] During secondary education, (in [...] be introduced according to the natural tendency and spontaneous aptitude [...] financial aid of the government.
[6] The area of Bangalistan consists [...] people suffer from suffocation and natural calamities because there are no [...] India and Bangladesh become united.
[8] For the development of Bangladesh, [...] Bangladesh include the education system, natural calamities, malnutrition and lack of economic development.
[9] In Tripura there are two varieties [...] Assam and Tripura, and honey and natural paraffin wax can also be produced.
[10] In Tripura there is laterite soil. [...] should be encouraged in place of natural rubber. This also applies to Jampui [...] possibilities for utilizing oil and natural gas as well as harnessing solar [...] imported from outside Tripura?
[3] The vast area along the coastal [...] “Bágŕi”. This region is full of natural beauty and rich in agricultural [...] the famous novelist, observed:
[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless [...] reserves in India comes from the natural resources of Samatat, but not [...] of the inhabitants of Samatat.
[8] Since independence the national [...] exploitation, even in the midst of vast natural wealth.
[32] So the position of devotion is [...] time one must guard against the natural defects that may originate from knowledge. This is why Caetanya Mahaprabhu said,
[7] The same child, when grown up a [...] this kind of thinking is quite natural. Under certain circumstances it [...] it is not a punishable offence.
[8] Thought patterns change with advancing age. But one must be careful to see that these natural thoughts do not cross the line [...] established if we go against nature. Natural principles of psychology should [...] there is nothing wrong with that.
[8] We know that due to natural causes, guŕ [raw [...] put out pro-molasses propaganda?
[11] Thus it is evident that those who [...] with sugar has become common and natural. Of course, to enter into a [...] invented through scientific endeavour.
[25] There are some psychological causes [...] diminished; for in this case, her natural preya or desire for happiness [...] children by keeping them in hostels.
[7] Suppose somebody is suspended from [...] demonstration, etc. That is the natural reaction to suspension. If the mind is suspended for a moment it cannot exist.
[14] The truth of the matter is that [...] karma. To expand psychically is natural – no one is born dhármika [...] have any respect for these ideas.
[12] But a man says, I am an ordinary [...] towards the spiritual goal? It is a natural question.
[3] A question may arise, what will [...] To strive for self-protection is natural, and for this reason the mind constantly runs after the retreat of its objects.
[24] Those who adopt the reverse course [...] transformed into onion through natural changes, and that the rice-water [...] in your degenerated condition.
[11] The objects with which people frequently [...] objects. Manana [thinking] is a natural function of the mind and it is [...] and rain that he must keep busy.
[14] Once you realize the truth, you [...] a person you do not like, your natural inclination will be to seize upon [...] organs and the five sensory organs.
[158] Devotion means longing for the Supreme. Now the question arises, is devotion natural or unnatural for living beings? [...] is maintained in the firmament.
[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] South Bengal coast. The glory, natural beauty and economic prosperity [...] South Bengal must be built anew.
[9] Once the soil gets back its natural composition and is free from salinity, [...] commerce, and industrial development.
[31] PROUTs decentralized economy [...] necessity. Other related factors include natural resources, geographical features, [...] heritage and social conditions.
[25] After the seeds are removed from [...] began to replace cotton and other natural fibres, cotton was the most widely used fibre for textiles.
[3] Disease is caused by negative microvita. [...] – diseases die by their own natural death. Although the medicine may [...] presently being created every decade.
[10] Each socio-economic unit should [...] to be considered. These include natural resources, topography, river systems, [...] become economically self-sufficient.
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] ones mother tongue as this is most natural. If peoples natural expression through their mother [...] language of India. Hindi is not the natural language of the people in Uttar [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[33] 1) Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts. [...] sprinkler system which will create a natural environment of rain for the plants. The plants will thus grow in a natural way.
[5] Since the beginning of history there has been an incessant fight for freedom from natural, social, economic and political [...] freedom it in turn oppressed others.
[6] Whatever liberty exists in society [...] shackles of relativity. It is a natural human tendency to liberate the [...] the innate desire for happiness.
[12] Secondly, there should be uniform economic potentialities in the unit. Despite natural variations from place to place, [...] society will become bountiful.
[19] Each socio-economic unit should [...] developmental programmes. Factors like natural resources, topography, river systems, [...] resources and no drainage of capital.
[23] Where there is economic parity, [...] efficiency, it will be easy and natural for two or more adjoining units [...] their socio-economic interests.
[12] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] faith or social prejudices, as a of natural or other causes, and they undergo [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[16] I repeat that no scripture should [...] society to death or arrest its natural movement, should never be accepted.
[44] Fighting against superstition : The svabháva [natural tendency] of mind is to become [...] the believers of superstition.
[19] The second advantage of the patrilineal [...] in rearing the child, as is her natural tendency. The physical and mental [...] society is put to any inconvenience.
[50] All natural resources are meant to be used [...] contingencies, and not a penny more.
[74] Those who depend solely on magnanimity [...] suppresses through brute force the natural life-urge for self-expression. [...] procreating; they cannot live like that.
[81] It is natural for all living beings to search [...] that of subtle psychic pleasure.
[84] Unless peoples propensities [...] naive public. This is a perfectly natural thing for them to do. Those who [...] will certainly awaken in them.
[98] People must make steady progress [...] lost, and along with this, the natural ties of affection between human beings break as people become estranged from each other.
[3] But to strengthen this unity still [...] together. For you, unity is the natural course, and division is unnatural. [...] long tolerate what is unnatural.
[4] So it is natural for human beings to live together [...] march ahead. Victory be with you!
[6] In our present environment there [...] groups. Spirituality must foster a natural affinity among people, to unite [...] domestic walls of divisive tendencies.
[38] The human society is continually [...] of unity through diversity. The natural obstructions of small clans, narrow [...] the progress of human society.
[120] Those who want to establish universal [...] In communism, the spontaneity of natural self-expression gets gagged by [...] self-expression; it will have to revolt.
[126] It is but natural that only a few persons can attain [...] may be offered to each and all.
[185] Sadvipras will have no rest, ever. [...] the social cycle is moving on its natural round. In every age, the government [...] wishes I conclude my discourse.
[324] Wise people say that in the past [...] human society. Crisis is quite natural for something moving. Where there [...] dark, the future is sealed forever.
[5] Secondly, Gandhism always tries [...] be acceptable, but it is neither natural nor practical. If a goat tries [...] tiger eat the goat? Struggle is natural and indispensable. Tantra [...] capitalist-serving [i.e., material] defect.
[12] Love for the supreme is an innate [...] Múládhára Cakra has a natural tendency to identify with Parama [...] of forgotten expressionlessness.
[36] After the establishment of the [...] society to follow the process of natural evolution. They will bring about social revolution whenever necessary.
[39] So far in the first rotation of [...] the social cycle is rotating in a natural way.
[6] Thus human beings should have firm [...] with all its might; this is quite natural. One should not be fearful and [...] opposed me”. This is quite natural. If you want to do something concrete, [...] in their cherished goal.”
[13] Let us return to our original topic. [...] then he came. In accordance with natural human psychology, I asked him, [...] Púrnima, has again returned.
[7] Shiva did not give any particular [...] simply allowed people to grow in a natural way. But when it was necessary [...] and vehemently criticized Him.
[10] Here a question may arise: While [...] creation], various creatures will, by natural course, attain the stage of humanity. [...] life as a result of past lives?
[27] So it has been said that Yadeva [...] Entity. He knows everything in a natural way because no one is outside [...] but people do not realize this.
[13] I said long ago, and I repeat, [...] these bombs will one day, in the natural course of events, invent a deterrent force against them.
[48] It does not require much mental [...] pújás. And this is the natural psychology of human beings performing [...] not lead to liberation”].
[24] So we see that generating heat [...] the fires heat impair the natural functioning of their bodies and [...] of the attainment of liberation!
[8] There are some people who are inclined [...] wisdom. These materialists lose their natural human values; they think, “This [...] and supreme fulfilment.”
[43] I was saying just a while ago that [...] fact, even human beings have no natural opportunity to become habitual [...] through their malevolent efforts.
[47] All created beings have a natural tendency to move along a straight [...] people are taught to think wrongly.
[18] The physical body of living beings [...] of living beings moves on in its natural rhythm. But once serious disharmony [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.
[21] What is the best way to attain [...] Faculty moves completely in Its own natural flow together with the psychic [...] itself in mean thoughts and actions.
[9] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[28] I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha. [...] when in pain they cry. This is a natural tendency of mind. By special effort, [...] pleasure nor cry in pain but the natural thing in human life is to laugh [...] and cry for a long time; this is natural for human beings. This does not [...] Hence Parama Puruśa says:
[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] concerned, they already have the natural habit of paying attention to others [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.
[2] Women have some propensities that [...] affection for their children. This is natural. But if the expression of a particular [...] region may be adversely affected.
[25] A person becomes like his or her [...] day become matter. This is the natural law. The businessman who always [...] the objects of their thinking.
[26] The greatest wealth of a human [...] destroys the intellect. In the natural state, one thinks many thoughts [...] actions through the conscious mind.
[2] There is a small animal of the [...] necessity, that is, it knows the art of natural camouflage. And what is done by [...] equatorial and lower temperate areas.
[2] Due to age-old superstitions the [...] conditions for adjustment with natural processes rather than in curbing normal processes by artificial measures.
[7] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] endeavour to create mind. As in the natural evolution of human beings, nature [...] and consequently the personality.
[6] The importance of satsauṋga [...] layer of the mind, processes are natural and mostly alike between human [...] is, towards the unconscious mind.
[1] Kriyálopa. Kriyá [...] pressures or under the impact of natural circumstances.
[9] This abolition of old customs may also take place because of natural circumstances or any other factor. [...] customs will vanish from society.
[13] SOME [...] people follow this [as their] natural system of pronunciation. [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[15] SOME [...] "spoken language". Those whose natural tongue or "kitchen language" [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[2] ÁJIṊÁ CAKRA. [...] Bengal), in the midst of beautiful natural surroundings, this is the registered [...] is the jiivátman.
[7] Another question which has started [...] faithfully express itself in the same natural way that, for example, people [...] cannot fully agree with this view.
[8] Depending upon the theme and nature [...] theatrical expression is quite natural. To express crude ideas one must [...] an expression of naturalness.
[10] The combination of language and [...] individual life, in our so-called natural state, we seek to express our [...] communication is of primary importance.
[15] “Samáni va ákuti”. [...] get the chance to develop their natural longings for Him.
[3] Samádhi is not possible [...] creation would have stopped. It is natural that when people lose their dear [...] and, ultimately, meet destruction.
[20] The unit mind finds its expression [...] by Prakrti. The unit mind finds natural problems which it must solve, [...] in the development of the mind.
[21] But there is also a secondary factor, [...] their progress more than do the natural forces which present them with [...] creatures deprived of human contact.
[22] When a microcosm reaches a stage [...] considerable psychic progress due to natural clashes or due to contact with [...] “mind-preponderant being”.
[24] Similarly, undeveloped human beings can make rapid psychic progress due to natural clashes or due to contact with [...] Consciousness on the unit mental plate.
[2] The mind has two main functions: [...] thought is projected outward. Under natural circumstances, when someone is [...] motor organs to spring into action.
[9] Positive microvita can only be [...] negative microvita are spread through natural forces, as in the case of conjunctivitis. [...] sádhakas, one will enjoy more bliss.
[36] Since all beings have come out of Rudra, He is also their final Goal; merging in God is as natural as being born. Sádhakas [...] come on this earth for this sake.
[4] Why are civilizations created in, [...] not dig wells and depended upon natural sources of water. As such, human [...] of civilization started there.
[13] The psychological loopholes in [...] or English, which is not their natural language. Hence they are relegated [...] be forcibly imposed on others.
[20] And the third stratum is the spiritual stratum. In this stratum the natural path is to convert everything [...] to the cause of human progress.
[11] Though Jaena [“Jain”] [...] – it is not compatible with a natural philosophy of life. It is only [...] Ráŕh, where it had once originated.
[12] As was mentioned earlier, two diametrically [...] age of synthesis came about in a natural way. During this period Jain Tantra [...] gave rise to the Baul psychology.
[8] As a result of Shaivism and Jainism [...] influenced each other in quite a natural way. So the Shiva of Shaeva Dharma [...] influence of the latter is little.
[2] The mental trend of Ráŕh [...] such a way that it became easy and natural for the mind to vibrate the átmá [...] vital treasure in all respects.
[4] The few foreign words found in [...] of a few items would go on in a natural way. So on river-bank sites in [...] Saptagram in the district of Hooghly.
[35] [As we can see,] Bengali has a [...] every dialect of Bengali has a natural tendency towards literary Bengali. [...] them within another fifty years.
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] Ráŕhs wildlife and natural beauty. Today Ráŕh [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[4] Whichever it may be, let us come [...] limitlessness. And at the very sight of the natural landscape of Ráŕh, [...] self becomes eloquent in this way:
[8] This is supernatural, but not illogical. [...] does not come within the scope of natural phenomena. Here the inner secret does not lie with microvita, it depends on something else.
[29] Answer : No, they will undergo [...] Negative microvita will die a natural death after their natural life span. In order to kill negative [...] of negative microvita possible.
[30] If under extreme conditions of [...] cold countries. Influenza has a natural duration of four days whether medicine is taken or not.
[13] Education : Ones mother tongue is the natural medium of expression, hence Bengali [...] the cultural heritage of Bengal.
[8] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[13] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[11] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[11] When women gain economic independence [...] and other social ills will die natural deaths. As women gain economic [...] longer economically chained to them.
[32] Readers are encouraged to delve [...] sentiment Yogic Treatments and Natural Remedies on health
[157] “At present” excerpt. [...] Diseases” in Yogic Treatments and Natural Remedies, 1983, tr. from the original [...] Amitábha Brahmacárii.
[3] While one is engaged in extroversial [...] accept those objects or actions as natural with which they easily adjust [...] think that land is the only and natural habitat. They gasp for breath [...] question of free choice arises here.
[4] People who try to bring their minds [...] mental flow is something quite natural. For them pravrtti and nivrtti, [...] neither can ensure absolute bliss.
[8] Samádhi becomes a natural phenomenon as a result of continuous [...] the solid ground of spirituality.
[10] Why do human beings think for their [...] well. Dogma affects the free and natural movement of the collective world.
[20] Everything in this universe moves, [...] Neohumanism? The collection of all natural human expressions, the collection of all natural expressions of all flora and fauna, [...] culminating point of all movements.
[20] What do people do to meet their [...] self-preservation. We have destroyed their natural habitat, the forests, but we never [...] the other, its existential value.
[12] In the non-living world there is [...] conserve and properly utilize all natural resources.
[15] As a general rule human beings [...] should not kill animals in their natural habitat. In the forests there [...] creatures should not be killed in their natural environment because there they [...] Neohumanism to animal and plant life.
[86] It would be very good if a railway [...] Since it can take advantage of natural conveniences, the port would not entail much expenditure.
[94] This Kerá Bengali is a blending [...] tongue as they wish. It is only natural that they should do as suits them best.
[2] No, they are not meaningless. Human [...] itself is rhythmic. Movement is the natural characteristic of life so rhythm [...] of the rhythmicity of movement.
[11] It was quite natural for Arjuna to hesitate in slaying [...] Weapons can never kill anyone.”
[8] The British also tried to destroy the natural Práńa Dharma of [...] unfinished task of the British.
[12] So although there are enormous natural resources of various types in [...] different from what it is now.
[13] There is another economic region, the adjacent state of Orissa, which is equally rich in natural resources, and yet equally poor. [...] Orissa are living in abject poverty.
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] not to the physical body. This natural classification has no connection [...] redness changes into refulgent white.
[51] With the help of Prakrtis [...] samádhi”. According to natural principles, if the aspirant takes [...] sattvaguńa the harmonious enlightenment.
[2] In the natural course of evolution, birth and [...] development and scientific knowledge.
[4] Is the population problem really a natural problem? The population problem [...] distribution has not been developed.
[5] Moreover, there is no shortage [...] unable to tackle problems in a natural way. If there were maximum utilization and rational distribution of all natural resources, pressing socio-economic problems could be easily solved.
[6] It is a law of nature that a mother [...] beings. People need to utilize these natural resources in a proper way. Shortages [...] mistakes made by human beings.
[10] Under the present socio-economic [...] growth will automatically find a natural level if the following four factors exist in society.
[4] What is a cakra? It is a collection [...] secreted from the glands, and the natural or unnatural expression of the [...] human mind loses its existence.
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[4] Remaining together is natural for you, and to remain disunited [...] ultimately destroyed. So it is natural for human beings to live together [...] Supreme Goal. Victory be with you!
[3] Panini observed that in certain [...] ŕhan or nan. He accepted this natural pronunciation of ńa. For [...] pronounced in the Yajurvedic style.
[16] In Sanskrit the suffix kvip is used in the sense of “natural inclination”. For example, [...] In the case of svabháva [natural inclination] and in the sense [...] verb forms in the sense of the natural inclination and for haye caleche. [...] bhái paŕatá.
[19] Grammatical aphorisms are put together according to proper and natural pronunciation for the sake of [...] words can be pronounced properly.
[25] “H” at the beginning [...] uneducated French people follow these natural pronunciation practices.
[1] All the languages of the world [...] which used to carry the remnants of natural melodies have also finally had [...] according to alphabetical order.
[4] And each and every human being [...] imperfection to perfection. It is the natural wont of the human mind that whatever [...] Entity. You will be one with Him.
[8] Similarly, in the second phase, [...] such circumstances it is quite natural that we feel all the pains and [...] – it is a path rent by dogmas.
[8] This practical truth is the basis [...] no conflict between Tantra and natural sciences. According to their mental [...] persons mental and spiritual stage.
[1] There are many people who dislike [...] Hero-worship of this sort is quite natural. If anyone opposes this natural thing, it should be understood [...] criticizes hero-worship just to hide it.
[2] Hero-worship does not necessarily [...] undertakes a noble cause, it is but natural that other people will extend their support. It is a natural human trait.
[37] What sometimes occurs to re-establish people in their true dharma, their natural dharma, their sanátana [...] speak, but few who listen and act.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] masses (nor would that have been natural). But His desire for human welfare [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[24] With the help of the Pandavas and [...] Things and events occur due to natural law. But a passive entity like [...] is of no value to human beings.
[26] Nobody was spared, not even Abhimanyu, [...] face some blows. It would not be natural for the virtuous to return from [...] Sáḿkhya philosophy.
[33] You know what happened at the time [...] miraculous feat by going against the natural order cannot be accomplished by [...] the Mahábhárata.
[4] According to Párthasárathi, [...] Calati means “to move in a natural way”; carati means “to [...] enjoying spiritual bliss”.
[2] When an individuals psychic [...] sámányá bhakti [natural devotion]. This sámánya [...] of reverence for the Himalayas.
[26] Prakámya : Whatever [...] suffering from asthma. Disease is natural for every human body. People die [...] illustrate this. That is why people say:
[1] You all know the meaning of nandana [...] were inspired to move in their natural flow of life. Just as Vrajagopála [...] of Párthasárathi.
[15] In order to achieve these ends, [...] do? Those who stand against the natural movement of human life, those who impede the natural growth of human beings, should [...] and parcel of aesthetic science.
[10] The word gláni means “deviation from ones own natural state”. What a miserable [...] certainly have to do something.
[1] Last night during DMC I said [...] behind the curtain. Behind all these natural manifestations, these many ostentations [...] is Parama Puruśa .
[21] A few days ago in a certain place [...] dear to their father; it is quite natural. But not all of these children [...] of love and affection with Him.
[17] What is kleśa? That which affects the natural state of mind is called kleśa, [...] kleśa. No one wants his or her natural state of mind to be impaired. [...] one thinks of that, ones natural mental state is disturbed; one [...] mind remains calm and quiet, in a natural flow in such a congenial environment. All the living beings are affected or assailed by kleśa.
[13] Two birds with beautiful plumage [...] their consequences. This “natural” set up has been arranged by Parama [...] Phalasákśiibhúta.
[2] Now, human beings will have to [...] these triple bondages; this is only natural. Animals also endeavour to do [...] due to their acquired momentum.
[11] Occult power is an ordinary power. [...] supernatural in this world. Everything is natural. But because it is a bit rare, people say it is supernatural.
[2] Fat is an indispensable element of the human body. Without fat, the natural activity of the bones and muscles [...] incapacitated. This state is called obesity.
[18] The transition from one age to the next may take place through natural change, evolution or revolution. Natural change or evolution can bring [...] force is absolutely essential.
[22] Patients should observe the rules [...] should live as far as possible in natural surroundings.
[12] But such thinking is quite wrong. [...] organs is introversial. Though the natural movement of the motor organs is [...] 1 )
[24] A reaction to an action is an inevitability. [...] Him. The reaction will occur in a natural way due to the presence of the reactive momenta.
[32] The final goal of dharma is Paramátman, [...] world is not supernatural, but natural. Those who think that sitting [...] and not for Your powers.”
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] The Vedic system of herbal and natural medicine.
[18] A natural question comes up here. Since [...] acquired during the animal stages?
[11] (6) Váyavii mudrá [...] remaining fingers will stay in their natural positions on either side of the [...] anáhata cakra. Practise seven times.
[3] What does Shiva have to say in [...] be maintained. Mental balance is natural, while a complex is unnatural. [...] boast of their riches in the past!
[13] For Parama Puruśa no difference [...] and shuns a sinner. This is but natural, so far as society is concerned. [...] while perfect tranquillity of mind.
[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] kacuri in modern Bengali. This is natural change. Many people think that [...] injustice to their successors.
[17] Carried away by the grandiose slogans [...] Middle Ages, a major part was a natural consequence of this communal “universal fraternity”.
[12] The root vidh prefixed by su and [...] delicious food, you will have a natural urge or longing to enjoy the same delicacies. This is a natural longing for physical pabulum. Those things which your body wants are the natural amenities. Natural amenities include all the longings of nature. They include all natural physiological longings such as [...] be provided with more and more natural amenities to make their lives easy.
[14] We should provide common people with both natural and super-natural amenities according [...] become satisfying and congenial.
[6] This Puruśa is sahasrashiirsá. [...] bound to be defeated. It is quite natural. We work with our brain but Parama [...] is sahasrashiirśá.
[10] It must never be overlooked however [...] not crude or bad – it is natural for them to come. But mental or [...] because she has a much greater power.
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[3] It is usually found that those [...] leaders died before the term of their natural lives – Signor Benito Mussolini [...] it is called gańahanana.
[3] Krśńa approached [...] why are you weeping? Death is a natural law of the world. Játasya [...] what is there to cry about?”
[15] Thus everything undergoes metamorphosis [...] soil. This sort of metamorphosis is natural as the universe is a dynamic reality. [...] towards eternity, towards salvation.
[1] There is nothing beyond the periphery [...] ) The natural wont of everybody is to know ones [...] endeavours, either positive or negative.
[8] Parama Puruśa is the Absolute [...] other entities. Attraction is a natural law. Repulsion is negative attraction.
[3] What is Mahásambhúti? According to natural law, the movement of the world [...] Paramátman becomes a necessity.
[1] The living world is divided into two categories according to natural law: one lives collectively, and [...] let us examine these two classes.
[457] These worldly afflictions are partly [...] pestilence, earthquake, and all such natural calamities can be averted if people [...] will be removed then and there.
[482] There is still another sentiment [...] hesitate to violate the interests and natural growth of other communities.
[493] As you know, the mind has a natural tendency to degrade itself; it [...] can they raise their heads again?
[502] What do people do to meet their [...] self-preservation. We have destroyed their natural habitat, the forests, but we never [...] a great loss for human society.
[566] All created beings have a natural tendency to move along a straight [...] people are taught to think wrongly.
[575] In the spiritual stratum, the natural path is to convert everything [...] to the cause of human progress.
[598] One can attain freedom only spiritually, [...] these bombs will one day, in the natural course of events, invent a deterrent force against them.
[657] However, their sinister attempts [...] undergo changes, and thus through a natural process the human species will become extinct on this planet and on others as well.
[674] Knowingly or unknowingly everyone [...] permanent nucleus. This movement is a natural propensity born out of love for Parama Puruśa. Intelligent people develop their natural propensities by dint of Sádhaná, [...] Prati-saiṋcara. Their future is dark.
[1] The day before yesterday the subject [...] the absence of liberation, the natural expression of an object or an [...] that individual is indispensable.
[4] Subtler than matter is the mind. [...] liberation in every sphere of life is a natural wont of each and every human being.
[3] Human beings lacking these characteristics [...] development step by step, is the natural desire of all. It is the duty [...] glorious for those who have advanced.
[2] Mind alone is the cause of the [...] Their minds are guided by their natural instincts. But human beings have [...] between human beings and animals.
[2] The point is, wherein lies the [...] understand or become familiar with the natural differences between Gujarati and [...] between the singular and the plural.
[78] Another name for Mágadhii [...] rájagrha then in accordance with the natural law of transformation it would [...] mungagiri → mungir → munger.
[23] The spring season is the natural time for the ripening of the jujube. [...] quantity are good for the pancreas.
[87] Sujit smiled sadly and said, [...] living incognito is that it is natural. This happens in a mans [...] with those who are not.”
[59] If a little boy is educated [...] can understand that it is not a natural human sound; it is the sound of [...] also called kumára .
[18] The bed of our river Ajaya has [...] entering the Ajaya (this entry is natural), sometimes the water of the Ajaya [...] cannot be solved only with dykes.
[22] Long, naturally occurring ditches [...] rolling hills. These ditches are natural creations. A proper name for káṋdara is kulyá .
[25] Not only humans but many other [...] deliberate abstinence from food as their natural medicine. You will notice that [...] against the laws of nature. It is natural for a sick creature to feel an [...] voluntary abstention from food.
[42] Not only have human beings used [...] enemies of human beings but are their natural friends should not be killed.
[7] There is a controversy over [...] we call the chameleon. They are natural camouflage artists, and like other [...] are also creatures that create natural camouflage. There is a variety of tame deer that survives through natural camouflage. Generally lions, giraffes, [...] in areas where the surrounding natural colours are grey or sandy. Their [...] surroundings. This is called“natural camouflage”. Creating confusion [...] opportunity afforded by camouflage.
[95] If three lineages remain [...] called normal kuliina or natural kuliina . If a daughter [...] Másacát́aka/Másacáŕaka/Cakravartii.
[14] The bad smell of a fetid drain [...] kuńapa because that is its natural scent – that scent [...] unclaimed human corpse”.
[43] Now you may have heard that when [...] pántuá . So it is only natural that you have a sweet curiosity or kutuka to know that pániitoya !
[45] Now if you find that the shape [...] Shaktigaŕa), then it is only natural that you will be interested in knowing all about lyáḿcá also.
[19] A living being with psychic knowledge alone is a complete person. However, his natural thirst cannot be quenched by psychic [...] or person can be equally grave.
[8] Another difference between [...] in its wild state, it is not a natural enemy of anyone.
[73] By mixing mercury and sulphur [...] mercuric sulphide was available in its natural state; but they could not make mercurus sulphide nor was it available in its natural state. Acarya Prafulla Chandra [...] word kiila in this case.
[5] The physical afflictions of this [...] physical miseries – be they natural or man-made – if people [...] dispelled then and there. In case of natural calamities like flood, famine, [...] bring direct relief in no time.
[9] This [[position]] of the hand [downward] is the most natural physical position of the hand, [...] in this position. It is the most natural physical position. And while doing [...] position [down]. This is the most natural physical position. And this is [...] and this is mental [90 degrees].
[5] If the acid content of the blood [...] stones blocks or obstructs the natural flow of urine. In that situation [...] crystallize and form kidney stones.
[17] “That which shines” [...] diirgha) in accordance with the natural law, thus in those cases also [...] Kakanda means “gold”.
[1] The last two weeks we discussed [...] Mahábhárata was not a natural war, it was something well thought out.
[18] According to the rules of social science, a man should have only one wife. That is natural. The numbers of men and women [...] be disastrous for the society.
[25] No one can say that Draopadi was [...] Krśńa. So it is only natural that when people reverently remember these noble women, they are sure to acquire some virtue.
[28] Draopadi was one of the five venerable [...] ideas, will become extinct in the natural course of things. Those who, on [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[32] Kárańa [...] important prákrta [natural] force, that is, Prakrti [...] 3 )
[40] In a case where someone acts [...] – behind this action lies natural instinct. Again, when one is not [...] eat, even if one tries. Here, the natural instinct that acts as an inspiration to eat is also called kárańa .
[41] When a natural instinct is carried into effect [...] called kárańa .
[52] There was a time when, due [...] Therefore, it is contrary to the natural progress of human beings. For this reason, wine must be forsaken.
[29] In the Vedic language we get the [...] tree. Because the flower has a natural hole in it, it is easily strung [...] sattvaguńii [sentient] in nature.
[71] The meaning of the verbal root [...] cerebral letter, thus it has a natural conjunction with the cerebral śa.
[109] 19) There is one kind of community [...] remaining naked is a completely natural thing. When all other living creatures [...] “nudist” or “naked”.
[174] In olden times the number of men [...] appear to others, it was perfectly natural.
[30] The second group of born criminals [...] unprovoked cruelty. They have a natural inclination to kill or maim others. [...] often decide to become prostitutes.
[33] The sweet family environment that [...] even sweeter in time due to their natural qualities, is not accessible to [...] born criminals as human beings.
[34] Nature normally bestows different [...] criminals can understand or grasp many natural phenomena more easily than highly-intelligent [...] criminals also have this ability.
[57] There are many parents who, due [...] circumstance, steal to try to satisfy their natural desires.
[63] The natural characteristics of the human mind, [...] close association with bad people.
[75] In areas hit by famine many crimes [...] want to have the path of their natural development stop at an impenetrable iron door constructed by narrow-minded social-law-givers.
[10] Language changes due to environmental [...] pronunciation is good or bad; all are natural for a particular [time], for a [...] four recognized pronunciations.
[46] Those people who support caste, [...] hate others is doing something natural, it is not to be praised. To hate, however, is unnatural and is to be condemned.
[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] little further to the west, were the natural habitat of many different types [...] used to pan their sands for gold.
[146] She continued her journey, and [...] it was. “Its quite natural for rivers to make such sounds,” [...] point of bothering about it?”
[104] Madhumita found it very interesting. Looking down towards the ground she saw such picturesque natural beauty. The bamboo tray helicopter [...] animals. The helicopter flew on.
[108] Dogs and cats are natural enemies and yet in that place it could be seen that they were the best of friends.
[26] Under normal circumstances living [...] of crude pleasure is the “natural” life. Even after the development [...] court a life of mean pursuits.
[44] He is Bhagaván, the master [...] (the power to exert complete and natural control over something), vashitva [...] bondage) as it is commonly understood.
[4] The tuning pegs used to loosen [...] distinction between a note in the natural major scale and a note in the natural minor scale . for the following [...] brightly on the banner of gold.
[14] Sádhaná (intuitional [...] that controls everything, even natural phenomena. Sádhaná [...] of immense supernatural powers.
[27] When one first starts intuitional [...] mind has to be restored to its natural state by removing these distortions. [...] exhaustion of the remaining reactions.
[26] In domesticated silk production [...] As the larvae are in a state of natural hibernation, when they are killed [...] utilization of agricultural land.
[46] Fish should be cultivated in lakes, [...] the rainy season. Fish are the natural food of birds, so they are an essential part of a balanced ecology.
[56] Among the organic fertilizers from [...] not as good as that of pure or natural breeds because hybrids are more prone to disease.
[10] This intensely close proximity [...] of absolute mental purity. It is natural for human beings to become soiled [...] Supreme Desideratum of human life.
[115] The root ind means “to accumulate [...] etymological meaning is “one whose natural activity is accumulating abundance”; [...] believe that his mount is a mouse.
[6] The original home of the eagle [...] they spread to other areas due to natural causes, pressure from human beings [...] called an “aerie”.
[20] The meaning of the verbal root [...] who falls victim to an unexpected natural disaster, such as tempest, flood, [...] Similarly, an unexpected calamity or natural disaster is called iiti (ii + [...] epidemic or plague of locusts.
[80] Aeshvarya: ańimá, [...] being, in the unit mind in its natural state, these qualities are not [...] called occult powers or aeshvarya.
[11] The first and foremost attribute [...] self-satisfaction. The mind has a natural inclination to know more about [...] returns disappointed again and again.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] Ananda Marga. MORALISM. A natural system of morality (Oxford English Dictionary).
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] Ananda Marga. MORALISM. A natural system of morality (Oxford English Dictionary).
[24] So, on the basis of language, how [...] childhood, Bengali will become his natural tongue and he will develop total [...] will become his brothers natural tongue. Would these brothers fight [...] humanity on the basis of language.
[26] So we cannot divide the human race [...] on the basis of ideology. It is natural that there should be minor differences [...] that will develop human intellect.
[27] Again, on the basis of race we [...] fighting over this people lose their natural judgement. Humanity should never be divided on the basis of such things.
[1] The starting point of the origin [...] movement is the same. It is the natural law for any entity to originate [...] poet Rabindranath Tagore said,
[4] The various races and countries [...] others. This attraction is the natural wont of living beings. Had there [...] changed into friendship tomorrow.
[16] Besides language, people have a natural weakness for their glorious national [...] strengthen the bonds of fraternity.
[26] With the help of the previously [...] differences are usually removed through natural fusion. It is not possible to [...] food, dress, language and religion.
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] practice to appease the different natural phenomena – the hills and [...] came in contact with the different natural phenomena. The roots of most religions lie in the worship of a particular natural phenomenon. Some religions centered [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[5] Everything on this earth is subject [...] changes in the environment and natural conditions of the earth in subsequent [...] without leaving any trace behind.
[7] The different groups of Homo Erectus [...] to the enormous changes in the natural environment of this earth.
[9] Thus the single species of Homo [...] human world today is the product of natural conditions.
[11] Human beings, since their advent [...] with these types of conflicting natural environments. They had to fight [...] their outward physical structures.
[17] In the same way the variation in natural environment and climate has variously [...] the Gangotri in the Himalayas.
[24] Black people did not lag behind [...] development. Furthermore, the hostile natural environment did not allow introversion [...] creating a congenial environment.
[29] (1) To preserve their existence, fighting collectively against hostile natural forces.
[37] Human society is continually striving [...] of unity through diversity. The natural obstructions of small clans, narrow [...] are crumbling to pieces today.
[1] While trying to bring about the [...] the points of difference. It is natural that there are differences in [...] never be encouraged in any way.
[10] The purpose of the Qualified Supreme [...] category, that is, good people, are natural (prákrta manuśya), [...] (Saguńa Brahma) made them.
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] cows flesh only an hour after her natural death. Human beings are more cruel [...] the hollow dictates of religion.
[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] animists. They regarded the various natural forces as expressions of a divine [...] In order to save themselves from natural calamities, they used to chant [...] practices will be incomplete.
[24] Later on, after deer had become [...] developed technology to fight against natural calamities and no longer propitiate [...] yajiṋopaviita is useful.
[4] What do we mean by the exhaustion of saḿskáras? According to natural law, each action has an equal [...] the original action. This is the natural law.
[6] The worst calamity that can befall [...] meet their destruction; it is a natural law. It is not at all necessary [...] Destruction comes as a matter of course.
[6] Of course your own ideation is [...] spiritual people], aided by the natural attraction He has for all of His [...] just has not let it be known yet.
[22] Women have some propensities which [...] affection for their children. This is natural. But if the expression of a particular [...] region may be adversely affected.
[18] I have already said that when people [...] of others, thinking this to be natural. The other day I said that in [...] detrimental to the progress of humanity.
[14] So far as women are concerned, they already have the natural habit of paying attention to others [...] more, thus depriving her guests.
[5] The physical stratum, the psychic [...] spiritually-minded, and it is the natural movement of development. Wherever [...] they will be spiritually-minded.
[2] One category, as you know, is psycho-physical [...] physical pabulum. We say it is a natural instinct for each and every object [...] Macrocosmic conation, otherwise not.
[6] According to the rules of social science, a man should have only one wife. That is natural. The numbers of men and women [...] be disastrous for the society.
[13] No one can say that Draupadi was [...] Krśńa. So it is only natural that when people reverently remember these noble women, they are sure to acquire some virtue.
[16] Draupadi was one of the five venerable [...] ideas, will become extinct in the natural course of things. Those who, on [...] eliminate old and useless ideas.
[3] Vice and virtue are the outcome [...] social prejudices, as a result of natural or other causes, and they undergo [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[15] In this phase, it will be easy [...] it will be difficult to utilize natural resources efficiently and this [...] countries is their unmanageable size.
[6] As I mentioned earlier, the first [...] intellectual or social pressure. Thus, the natural expression of their potentialities [...] detrimental. You must oppose it.
[54] As you know, the mind has a natural tendency to degrade itself; it [...] can they raise their heads again?
[13] To continue the flow of His divine [...] at one time; neither is it the natural process. Thus human beings must [...] surely succeed in their efforts.
[3] Energy was also created. Here energy [...] – may say that it is all natural. But the fact is that nature is [...] by the Cosmic Cognitive Faculty.
[21] The lungi [sarong] is a common [...] and wearing it has become quite natural.
[31] The northwestern Sáradá [...] Guŕmukhii script. It is not a natural distortion of Sáradá. [...] sakul, satap, sat́eshan.
[19] If proper treatment is undertaken [...] sufficient time in the open air and in natural surroundings.
[10] The flow of breath continues according [...] ones thought. By channelizing the natural system of respiration into a particular [...] práńáyáma.
[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá [...] psychic juice. Consequently its natural growth and fruit bearing capacity [...] [[Kśańá]] said,
[33] It was extremely difficult for [...] rights, they did not inherit the natural inheritable qualities of their [...] stay with their maternal uncles.
[126] If any smaller star, planet or [...] of this deviation of orbit it is natural that a change occurs in the daily [...] last few hundred years, it is only natural that the earths daily and [...] and that is not at all desirable.
[10] I mention these things mainly because [...] In these circumstances it is but natural for every ruling party to try [...] within the jurisdiction of a school.
[50] In a family it is natural that differences of opinion will [...] opportunity to learn obstinacy.
[68] To save the Calcutta Port, the [...] finally merge in the Ganges. The natural course of the Brahmaputra is through [...] deep tube wells for irrigation.
[85] The consumption of static types [...] increase in population and other natural factors, these vast pasture lands [...] proteins may not be available at all.
[137] Brahminberia in Maymansingh has deposits of underground natural gas. Naranganj and Barabazar in Dhaka district also have underground natural gas. Natural gas can be used as fuel. Doors, [...] factories throughout Bangalistan.
[139] The natural vehicle for the expression of [...] English, “Bengal”.
[141] The natural medium of expression in Bangalistan [...] language in the lower classes.
[147] Ráŕh has huge deposits [...] deposits of coal, coal gas and natural gas. These mineral resources are [...] manufacture medical equipment.
[186] Ráŕh has plenty of [...] at present in Bangladesh – natural gas and oil are available. In [...] Khowai subdivision of Tripura, natural gas can also be found. There are [...] living of the people of Birbhum.
[3] According to PROUT, economic exploitation [...] particular community together with the natural resources in their local area. [...] spiritual exploitation as well.
[9] Within ten years after the Battle [...] generations were uprooted from their natural source of livelihood and pushed [...] “colonial exploitation”.
[20] The complement to economic exploitation [...] of Bengal were deprived of the natural resources of those regions which [...] destroyed their very existence.
[23] West Bengal earns no percentage of the foreign exchange acquired from its natural resources. The central government [...] essential food items at extra cost.
[28] At the very outset, the fascist [...] which inhabits a region rich in natural resources. The fascists socially [...] defeatist psychology destroys the natural spiritedness and will to fight [...] they can pillage and plunder their natural resources, but if necessary they [...] community from the face of the earth.
[5] In the economic sphere depressions [...] is, in this culminating point, a natural explosion takes place. In the [...] Kśatriya, Vipra or Vaeshya Eras.
[22] Depression is not a natural phenomenon. Pause is a natural phenomenon. In a Proutistic structure [...] increasing the level of production.
[27] In a Proutistic economy, production [...] order, money will get back its natural market value. Finally, after consumption, [...] will be guaranteed to the people.
[4] When something, for some reason or other, descends from its universally accepted position, or its natural value is reduced or brought down, [...] the existing economic systems.
[15] Nature has been kind enough to provide abundant natural resources to every region of this [...] environment for morality to flourish.
[6] The East Wet theory of population provides the natural and scientific solution to the [...] unscientific, but also inhuman.
[4] Undigested half-cooked or uncooked [...] loose movement does not take its natural course, then those materials start [...] is no disease by itself but is a natural system of healing the disease.
[18] So, as soon as the mind develops [...] return to animaldom. It is quite natural.
[3] Now the question is, why should [...] father and children. So its natural for human beings to depend upon [...] be afraid of anything or anyone.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] place in the flow of emanation is a natural change. In other words, everything [...] and calamána are correct.
[2] Everything in this cosmos is moving. [...] with the flow of change. When this natural change occurs in the case of language [...] through shocks and counter-shocks.
[20] At any rate, the wavelength of [...] changes. In accordance with this, a natural change occurs within every word. [...] becomes a reality at a later time.
[21] In the case of words, this natural change is utsárańa [...] worth noticing that we call this natural change “emanation” [...] grammar it is called vivarttana.
[26] The distortion that occurs in this [...] where the distortion happens in a natural way, the distortion proceeds forward, [...] means “vast field”.
[29] As the psychic projection [of human [...] being quenched by the fulfilment of natural urges, will require a broader [...] expression) for the entire human race.
[52] A time will come when the mind [...] laboratories. Human progress is natural progress. When laboratory babes [...] the mortals of the present day.
[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] properties to a great extent. The natural reaction of the body in such a [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.
[27] The shloka argues that the indriyas, as a general rule, have a natural tendency to move outwards, whereas [...] outwardly, as I already explained.
[11] There is still another sentiment [...] hesitate to violate the interests and natural growth of other groups. Perhaps [...] ideal; it is not free from defects.
[20] The best means of communicating [...] mother tongue, as this is most natural. If peoples natural expression through their mother [...] mother tongue should be suppressed.
[21] The imposition of the Hindi language [...] linguistic suppression. Hindi is not the natural language of the people in Uttar [...] become imbued with fighting spirit.
[39] This Oṋḿkára-Brahma [...] cannot be anything but the soul. The natural tendencies of worldly objects [...] destroyed, nor gets transformed.
[23] We take the oldest time of the [...] when it became transformed through natural linguistic distortion and composed [...] and are stopping singing them.
[3] Communism is based on crude materialistic [...] the mind is powdered down. The natural tendency of the mind is to go [...] to take his or her mind upward.
[10] 6. Those who are in the habit of [...] noses forcibly often obstruct the natural function of their auditory nerves and invite deafness.
[13] It is the natural wont of the mind to take the shape [...] their objects of contemplation.
[25] When the goal of one’s ideation [...] system have become accustomed to the natural speed of Vidyá find [...] affected by these expressions.
[14] For the proper reorganization and [...] fertility of the soil depends upon the natural terrain of the countryside, and [...] will follow such an arrangement.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous natural resources which can be the basis [...] cooperation and commercial acumen, these natural resources can be fully utilized, [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[3] Planning for the economic development [...] to assess the actual amount of natural resources and economic potentialities [...] the Contai Basin and utilize the natural resources of the region to solve them.
[5] Of all the problems affecting the [...] animals, buildings, agriculture and natural environment of this area are regularly [...] forest which will function as a natural wall to keep the powerful cyclonic [...] from wreaking havoc in the region.
[26] Digha is the widest sea beach in [...] will also visit Digha to enjoy the natural sea beach. If good hotels, healthy [...] opportunities for the local people.
[30] It is unfortunate that in the Contai Basin, which has abundant natural resources and enormous economic [...] collapse due to lack of capital.
[2] Both the Supreme Cognitive Faculty [...] that of the leaf. This is called natural camouflage.
[22] True human beings are those who move according to the natural impetus of time, space and person. [...] in the strict sense of the term.
[31] What is the necessity of this hypocrisy? [...] and straight-forward. This is my natural wont. Nothing can detract me from pursuing my innate characteristic.”
[2] Inflammation of different glands [...] case; and in chronic cases it is natural for there to be no pain); occasional [...] are the symptoms of this disease.
[12] Purport: When warriors degenerate [...] should have occurred through a natural process, is expedited by the application [...] svábhávika parivarttana [natural change] is only this: in evolution [...] accelerated by the application of force.
[18] Purport: If any age reverts to [...] time either the Vipra Age, or as a natural concomitant the Vaeshya Age, will follow.
[12] The human mind is sentimental – [...] they would be unable to lead a natural life. The problems of the past [...] oblivious of their past lives.”
[21] It was extremely difficult for [...] rights, they did not inherit the natural inheritable qualities of their [...] stay with their maternal uncles.
[10] Undeveloped human beings consider [...] psychic capabilities. It is the natural rule of the universe that those [...] always that they know nothing.
[23] You may have noticed, for example, [...] newly acquired power. This is a natural law. To prevent such a degeneration [...] the goal, and not aparabrahma.
[24] Externally some people may render [...] social service entirely. This is a natural tendency of human beings.
[26] What is bhakti? When the mind leaves [...] Paramátmá, and according to natural law, you will certainly attain this love, for it is totally natural. There is no other way to attain [...] then they can also attain Him.
[17] The amount of natural and human resources varies from [...] levels of a socio-economic unit.
[20] Dharmakśetre. What is dharmakśetra? [...] “property”; dharma means “natural wont”. And what is the characteristic, what is the natural wont, of a human being? To move [...] body is the dharmakśetra.
[13] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[20] If the testes are over-active [highly [...] affected. If not hindered by the natural flow of the lymphatic glands, [...] do that. It is not good.”
[45] Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts [...] thus enabling them to grow in a natural way.
[16] The bhakta says, Bhaktir Bhagavato [...] maintained. So this attraction is natural for all created beings, animate or inanimate. Attraction is natural; repulsion is not natural. Repulsion is negative attraction, [...] Infinite Entity is called prema.
[37] Bhakti bhaktasya jiivanam. This [...] principle. It is something quite natural, and naturally associated with your life. So, when one becomes a [bhakta], one becomes natural in ones mode of life.
[15] Everyone invariably lived an ordinary life or sub-standard life in the past. This is only natural, because although everyone has [...] Puruśa or Viśńu.
[8] Cittanádii ubhayatah praváhinii. [...] paránurakti. Bhakti, or attraction, is a natural law in the universe. The vast [...] permanent basis of human life.
[6] Now the question arises as to whether Bhakti is natural or unnatural for the living beings. [...] Therefore, I say that attraction is natural for everything. It is due to the [...] limits of time, place and person.
[51] Bháva is that whereby the [...] Bháva, human beings direct their natural attractive tendencies towards [...] light of mellifluous realizations.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] supreme stance”. Dharma is a natural propensity, an inherent characteristic. [...] spiritual practice and the other natural tendencies of mind in the mundane [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[3] This shloka clearly illustrates [...] bhágavata dharma. The easiest and most natural way for human civilization and [...] uphold bhágavata dharma.
[13] The second factor is rasa, or flow. Whatever is happening in this universe, whether natural or supernatural, is due to Cosmic [...] witnesses everything at the same time.
[26] The mind thinks; it creates micropsychic [...] waves into Macropsychic waves is a natural process. This merger is possible [...] yourself and Parama Puruśa.
[32] From a study of history we learn [...] subjugated, to curtail womens natural rights, they are opposed to Shiva [...] shadow on the glory of humanity.
[14] Rasa: Rasa means “flow”. [...] developed of His progeny, so it is natural that there should be a flow in [...] the same thing? Of course not.
[1] Bangladesh is an extremely poor [...] minerals such as petroleum and natural gas. So we may say that Bangladesh [...] system of international trade.
[18] What are the natural resources of Bangladesh? There [...] Bangladesh has supplies of oil and natural gas.
[22] However, bio-gas can be produced [...] derived from bio-gas plants is a natural manure which increases the fertility [...] vegetables, some pulses, and jackfruit.
[16] Because egg-producing creatures [...] produce breast milk; this is the natural law. Exceptions to this can be [...] fed their offspring increased.
[21] There are other aquatic creatures, [...] offspring and, according to the natural law, have more affection for their progeny.
[95] Similarly we get the word alaḿkára [...] alaḿkára, for “that which is not natural wealth”. The word alaḿkarańa has the identical meaning.
[24] The human body is constituted of [...] tendencies predominate, it is but natural that the mind will have a tendency [...] means will be explained later.
[60] Marriage is a natural function like bath, food, sleep, [...] various diseases in body and mind.
[61] Marriage is slightly different from other natural functions in life, such as eating, [...] for life as are food and sleep.
[63] It has been said earlier, and it [...] it. Desires and tendencies are natural attributes of a living being. [...] and children are also mentioned.
[126] The probability of such signs is [...] upáḿshu japa. That expression is very natural in case of those who have learned [...] unnecessarily afraid of these signs.
[4] The second question is, why should [...] animals perform actions goaded by natural instinct. In human beings, too, these natural instincts are indeed present; [...] some animals can feel as well.
[24] Tal + ac = tala. By adding the negation a before tala we get atala. The natural or etymological meaning of the [...] to mean the worst kind of hell.
[46] Due to illness, old age or an unexpected [...] váyu can no longer maintain its natural functional capacity and flow. [...] This is an indication of imminent natural death.
[152] “Magadha also has very clear, fixed natural boundaries: The Ganges in the [...] Cakravartii Mountain is Rarh.”
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] Inquisitiveness and reasoning is a natural impulse in human beings. Due to [...] to get their interests served.
[16] “Bhakti Bhagavatoseva” [...] trouble of others. This alone is natural. Dont be unnatural. The [...] cheapest but the most invaluable.
[7] If the testes are over-active and [...] affected. If not hindered by the natural flow of the lymphatic glands [for [...] do that. It is not good.”
[4] Now, what happens to the jiiva [...] entities. And thats why our natural question is, “How should [...] between Artha and Paramártha.
[75] Then I remembered what had happened [...] the opportunity to play in their natural environment, but what I saw in [...] and recklessly exterminate them.
[107] Certain parts of Orissa, Kerala and Bengal bear strong similarities to the natural environment of Holland. The people of those areas have much to learn from the Dutch.
[1] The Supreme Functional Entity [...] of nature; that is, it is also natural. No one will ever consider any deviation from the general stream to be a deviation from natural law. Rather, deviation is also accepted as a law of nature.
[2] Now, human intellect, wisdom, power [...] just speaking – is also a natural expression in the process of its movement; it is natural although it deviates from the [...] the Supreme Functional Principle.
[7] Now, according to natural law, no truth is suppressed forever. [...] surely come out of ones mouth.
[18] I will give one small example. [...] of sentimental strategy to be a natural process of evolution, but in fact [...] place so quickly nor so easily.
[63] “One does not have to go [...] bonds of the Vedic religion. Their natural liberal mentality gushed forth [...] to propagate his new religion.
[12] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[8] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[9] The author was a natural advocate of womens rights [...] to use gender-neutral language.
[1] For the physical, mental and spiritual [...] social order. Whatever is true and natural has been accepted; at the same [...] like this. May victory be yours.
[6] In the beginning of the world, [...] rule. For example, we find in the natural history of the world a period [...] of sheer weight and brute force.
[13] The four classes which have ruled [...] formation of trade-wise classes was a natural and logical development.
[14] If that were so, how, then, would [...] be achieved by Ananda Marga. The natural and obvious conclusion of those [...] which leads to a classless society.
[18] Microcosms, endowed with the physical [...] subtle mind and causal mind, are the natural expressions of the Supreme Entity. [...] thought-wave of the Macrocosm.
[12] The human body is constituted of [...] tendencies predominate, it is but natural that the mind will have a tendency [...] against the code of aparigraha.
[16] The basic problem in China is that [...] has already exhausted most of its natural resources. It hopes to preserve [...] thus preventing a dark future.
[61] According to PROUT, wherever there [...] plantations, coal mines and other natural resources will be controlled by outside labour. Local people will lose control over their natural resources. This will create a very dangerous situation.
[13] “Átmajiṋánam [...] self-realization? You see, it is the natural wont of each and every living [...] should be treated as ágama.
[33] Ańimá : This [...] develops in a person as a result of natural elevation through spiritual practice, [...] of ańimá-siddhi.
[50] It was the full moon in Phalgun that day, with bright moonlight and charming natural surroundings, just what the heart [...] their white peaks in the distance.
[51] Even though I was sitting in the [...] palásh trees were in flower. The natural surroundings drew my mind inward [...] 4 )
[56] As I just finished saying, there was a soulful harmony between the natural surroundings and my mental feeling [...] lose itself in the deep forest.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] life, and perishability is the natural law of the universe. When everything [...] forward towards its ádarsha.
[18] Phalákáḿkśá [...] same force as it went up. This is natural, an invariable law of Prakrti. [...] said in the Giitá –
[8] This is the condition that prevails [...] world. You have to remove it. It is natural that it would not hear your call, [...] even for a fraction of a second.
[24] In the waking, dream and deep-sleep [...] consciousness, sometimes in a very natural, and sometimes in an unnatural [...] its negative, unconsciousness.
[32] But the minds of those whose saḿskáras [...] kalá, stop functioning. Under natural circumstances these sádhakas [...] remain unconscious for 24 hours.