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[2] Now in the course of occult practice, [...] the aspirant enjoys a particular nature of bliss. There, that is, in that [...] one with his object of ideation.
[3] Now when, in the primordial phase, [...] principle, he enjoys a special nature of pleasure. We may say “pleasure”, [...] dashá in Sanskrit.
[19] During this season, all of nature remains pure and sentient: the [...] Krittivas to] by King Ramchandra.
[6] Many say that nature creates. But this is wrong. What can nature create? The style, the system [...] Principle] operates is known as nature. There is a style of singing, [...] Operative Principle is known as nature. How can the style create? Only the One whose style it is can create. Nature can do nothing. The Operative [...] grass, it is all His desire.”
[8] So forget the talk about nature. To talk of nature is to talk of a philosophy of [the time] when humans worshipped stones, trees, etc.
[13] Even remaining in one place you [...] whenever you act, whatever the nature of that work, that is the kind [...] you do, that is your only right.
[15] Karttrtva karma karmaphala [“Doership, [...] results come according to the law of nature – the Lord has nothing to [...] reap. This is the plain truth.
[7] “Mitram”. When the nature of the duty of two persons is [...] called mitraḿ, because the nature of the duty is the same. Two thieves [...] neuter gender the term is mitram.
[3] The central idea of the Giitá [...] Dhrtaráśt́ra regarding the nature of the mind, regarding how the [...] the Kaoravas the force of vice.
[24] There are people who have a mistaken [...] Parama Puruśa, one whose very nature is to give pleasure to Parama Puruśa.”
[17] Now how can one attain siddhi through [...] becomes one with Him. The very nature of the mind is to become as it [...] be desirable? No, certainly not!
[14] So these are the five main propensities. [...] Akliśt́akliśt́á Vrtti), all depend on the nature of a person. Where the goal is [...] will automatically be controlled.
[8] The fourth and last stage of sádhaná [...] established in his svabháva [nature] and svarúpa [own form]. [...] permanent and lasting Self, Brahma.
[2] What happens when human beings [...] Differences are noticed in the nature of crest ( uha ) and trough [...] process, it becomes a straight line.
[15] The influence of the environment [...] Although they are basically psychic in nature, the definite influence of the [...] altogether different environment.
[20] Environment has a tremendous impact [...] with the sonic vibrations of the nature, merges with the unknown friend. [...] of Bengal is based on this.
[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] quinquelemental world and are physical in nature. That which brings temporary relief [...] in the future to do just that.
[39] Just as vibrations take the shape [...] consequences of these actions. The nature of consequences is shaped by the tune of the nature of the intentions to act or vibrations. [...] do not work with unit feelings.
[230] [Diversity, not identity, is the law of nature.]
[1] The process of creation is a continuous [...] jagat because to move on is its nature. Out of the vast Macrocosmic Mind [...] the human mind is a mere spark.
[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which [...] to subtlety. Brahma is subtle by nature, and if the mind is absorbed in [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.
[2] Now who is that liberating personality? [...] they want liberation of permanent nature, which is salvation – not [...] liberation? Some people of passive nature say that it is the time factor. [...] it be the cause for salvation?
[13] Paritráńáya [...] tráńa of permanent nature. Paritránáya sadhúnám: [...] not make a person a sádhu.
[2] Today at noon I talked about the [...] principles of a gentleman, what their nature should be. What is kiirtana [...] you all understand it properly?
[11] Here again a contradictory situation [...] created, as Puruśa is subtle by nature and the crude universe could not [...] about complete annihilation.
[26] Saguńa Brahma created the [...] citta, and all three are subtle by nature. The subtle or abstract world [...] creation is from subtle to crude.
[27] It was explained earlier that the [...] crude universe. Citta is subtle in nature, but it has to become crude like [...] and the five tanmátras.
[41] Puruśa is subtle by nature. It is due to the maximum influence [...] qualifying influence of Prakrti.
[42] Puruśa is gradually becoming [...] the influence of Prakrti when Her nature or property is to qualify and influence Puruśa, needs explanation.
[33] Human beings love Parama Puruśa [...] to Him.” Those whose very nature is to give joy to Parama Puruśa [...] everything to give joy to Him.
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[6] Brahma is without any beginning [...] instrument required depends on the nature of the thing to be measured. Brahma [...] Brahma must be found to measure it.
[12] How is it that Prakrti, whose only [...] Puruśa, therefore, is by nature more powerful than Prakrti and [...] in Brahma is not metamorphosed.
[14] This gives rise to two questions: [...] Puruśa is more powerful by nature, how could He be influenced and [...] Saguńa Brahma came into being.
[10] The process or reaction which restores [...] According to the rules of Prakrti, the nature of mind is to come back to its [...] similar reaction (karmaphala).
[14] Unit consciousness (átman) [...] laws of Prakrti. According to the nature of Prakrti, the creation has to [...] human bodies as their shelters.
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[6] What is thought? Thought means [...] of your thoughts are of such a nature that, if others hear them, they will say you are insane.
[3] In the stage of vyatireka [...] These obstacles are psychic in nature. For example, when in the course [...] exercise control at this stage.
[11] These days the sign “No smoking [...] external world – this is its nature.
[21] Now, according to the Vishuddha [...] mithyá svabháva [unreal by nature]. Rather, She is pracańd́a svabháva [having a strong personality by nature]. Her presence is felt by all. [...] philosophy. The idea itself is absurd.
[16] What is the nature of this world? It does not exist [...] accepting these things as real.
[18] So while elucidating their philosophical [...] analogies to prove the illusory nature of this world – mirages, [...] to substantiate the viewpoint.
[19] The Máyávádins, [...] jagat] means “that whose nature is to move”; sam – [...] only practising self-deception.
[21] What a miserable logical position! [...] existence at all. She is by Her very nature false. Her existence is basically unreal. Her existence is based on non-existence.
[30] That Máyá which awakens [...] mithyá svabháva [unreal by nature]. To Vraja Krśńa, [...] Párthasárathi Krśńa.
[32] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost [...] overcome this Máyá.]
[33] “It is incorrect to say that [...] Viśńumáyá.” She is not by nature false. And because this Máyá [...] Puruśa with great speed.
[7] Jiiva Brahmaeva náparah. [...] philosophy is self-contradictory in nature. When one tells a lie, one is [...] protect their untenable position.
[9] Now, if we consider Vraja Krśńa, [...] multiplicity of Prakrtis. What is the nature of Prakrti? Prakrti Sá [...] devotion of the microcosmic mind.
[17] People advance towards Parama Puruśa [...] and the more change occurs in the nature of the point. Suppose a drop of [...] ones head against the wall trying.
[10] One thing more has to be said in [...] existence. Regarding the divine nature of the jiivas, Rabindranath Tagore has said in one of his poems:
[14] We find, then, that in the light [...] – the nucleus. Then what is the nature of microcosmic existence according [...] for it is said in the scriptures:
[17] But what is the nature of the existence of the jiivas? [...] not mention anything about the nature of the jiivas existence. [...] the final shelter of the jiivas.
[19] Pariprashna then, teaches that [...] to advaeta, but that dualistic nature of the jiivas, and their emergence [...] are initially non-dualistic in nature. It is only in the middle stage that they are dualistic in nature. Later they find their shelter [...] all the jiivas of this universe.
[11] Now, my Vrajagopála attracts [...] anyone ever appreciates His blissful nature, he or she says, “How blissful [...] to this most exalted position.
[20] He has created jiivas, created [...] these objects are perishable in nature. Those who think that if they [...] bliss. This has already been proven.
[36] This aesthetic expression of shabda [...] [“Prańava is of the nature of Brahma”]. The Vedas say [...] laid out in a systematic fashion.
[41] [Brahma is the One from whom words [...] one who has known the blissful nature of Brahma is not afraid of anything.]
[11] The third action of Vidyá [...] made to rectify their arrogant nature. If such people are corrected, they too can learn modesty.
[3] From where does vibration come? [...] character is established by the nature of its waves and these waves are [...] and not an inert, passive entity.
[14] What is the nature of this visible world? Each and [...] progress or regress does not arise.
[21] A crow has a natural premonitive [...] earth – this is the law of nature.
[23] The capacity of an instinctively [...] perceive the premonitory hints of nature. In other words in such matters [...] spiritual practice most diligently.
[32] The third varga is dharma. Dharma means proper conduct. When a cow behaves according to its own nature, we say that cow is good; similarly [...] is following its own intrinsic nature. Have you ever travelled by buffalo-cart? [...] buffaloes should, because the very nature of a buffalo is to forget its sense of responsibility and plunge into the water.
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[1] Very often people say that a particular [...] is not necessarily economic in nature in all cases; it is often social, [...] as bad as economic exploitation.
[17] There are three types of devotion which are well known to all: támasikii bhakti or devotion of static nature, rájasikii bhakti or devotion of mutative nature, and sáttvikii bhakti or devotion of sentient nature.
[7] In the editing process, as few [...] which means the essential inner nature or orientation of an entity – [...] moral and intellectual development.
[5] Parama Puruśa is the original [...] sometimes wrongly think that time, nature, destiny, accident, the fundamental [...] beyond the scope of the senses.
[14] Hence realized people are never confused at the sight of the endless diversities of nature. Rather, the unity behind this [...] flow of consciousness and bliss.
[12] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] luxury and was a man of lecherous nature. His son, Laksman Sen, was extremely [...] revenged himself against them.
[63] Some people call ghosts upadevatás [...] Apadevatá means “one whose nature is just opposite to that of a god”.
[6] The influence of the environment [...] Although they are basically psychic in nature, the definite influence of the [...] 2 )
[7] Environment has a tremendous impact [...] along with the sonic vibrations of nature, merges with the Unknown Friend. [...] of Bengal is based on this.
[7] In the subsequent stage of the disease, nature starts forming mucus around the [...] the patient vomits blood also.
[1] The Supreme Entity means the Supreme [...] attributes of this Creative principle is nature.
[2] Though the Creative Principle is nature, it functions within the scope [...] metamorphosed form of Macrocosm.
[5] Now the entire quinquelemental [...] Operative principle which is known as nature. Hence it can not remain outside [...] one with the Supreme Cognition.
[8] Now, in psychic sphere, microcosms [...] function under certain limitations. By nature the microcosm is multipurposive [...] function. Macrocosm is multilateral.
[11] A microcosm functions with the [...] not more than its structure and nature. But He functions with the help [...] factor. That is why He is Sahasrapad.
[23] This cosmological nucleus is the [...] If one wants peace of permanent nature, if one has developed a longing [...] you should have physical weapons.
[4] One should always live in harmony [...] a microcosm can have. The very nature of the mind is to seek an object. [...] their shelter, are free from fear.
[11] Who is áptakáma? [...] long because it is transitory by nature. If acquired today it will remain [...] are all cases of prápti.
[7] Communism is also a socio-economic-political [...] example, they become extroversial in nature, develop strong attachment to [...] society suffers from all these evils.
[20] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] people because of its impractical nature. For example, according to Jainism, [...] culture had some serious drawbacks.
[12] Those of you who are students of [...] these secretions also depend the nature, conduct, and the behaviour patterns of human beings.
[24] The dream world is directly concerned [...] develops a rather self-forgetful nature. This very loka is also called [...] Sádhaná is indispensable.
[2] Phalasákśibhútah [...] this happen? Because ones nature has been moulded thus. Certain [...] without any specific intention.
[3] It may so happen that a person [...] explained, “Previously it was my nature that whenever I used to find anything [...] .” Things like this happen.
[7] According to the laws of nature, another type of karmabhoga [...] consequences of such an action.
[24] I said yesterday that everything [...] he burst into tears. Such is the nature of human beings. One remembers [...] Rámánanda is taping what I say).
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[1] Dancing is an expression of human [...] the human self. The particular nature of expression through dance and [...] inner self – that particular nature of dance, together with kiirtana, [...] spiritual strata of human life.
[12] Due to their intense effort vaeshyas are mutative by nature, and due to the crudeness of their objectives they are static by nature; thus they are a combination of [...] symbolized by the colour yellow.
[31] Of course it is in the nature of a vaeshya-dominated social [...] become difficult to exploit people.
[19] The fight between jiṋániis [...] This is the nature of jiṋániis. You [...] become jiṋániis?
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[6] I told you previously that human [...] to know the persons true nature; that he steals money, for example, [...] Ill say Im trying”.
[12] Even though human beings may not [...] spirituality. This should be our inherent nature.
[1] Yesterday I talked about the variations [...] of a human, but who are godly in nature. So among humans, there are these three species – pashu, viira and deva.
[14] Everything in this universe emanates [...] – “Variety is the law of nature, there cannot be cent per cent equality.”
[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? You should [...] declare that they are pandits.
[1] The nature of an object is determined by [...] it has been said in the Vedas;
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] I am satisfied that his or her nature has been transformed, it would [...] forgiveness. However, if his or her nature has not been rectified, my forgiveness [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[18] The nature of reflection depends upon the nature of the object placed before the [...] in the condition of the flower?
[22] Progress along the path of devotion [...] parched desert. No matter what the nature of ones sádhaná [...] annihilation of their latent humanity.
[13] Human beings are animate beings, [...] to increase their dominance over nature. The same subtle thinking power [...] be categorized as human beings.
[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] vibrations are compatible with the nature of the saḿskáras, [...] possible to understand the true nature of the mind.
[32] Any knowledge acquired by hearing [...] be assimilated by the mind. The nature of consciousness can only be analysed [...] pará sádhaná.
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to [...] is, Prakrti is that whose nature is to cause an action or bring [...] everything functions properly.
[21] Gold ornaments cannot be fashioned [...] is necessary. According to the nature of the task, an appropriate instrument [...] One needs an appropriate base.
[25] By looking at a buffalo we can say that this is the nature of a buffalo. From seeing a cat we can tell what is the nature of a cat. But we cannot say this [...] each have their own characteristic nature. This is how people are capable [...] persons movement is according to the nature of their actions, because they [...] from this karmic cycle?
[10] What is the role of the Cosmic [...] jiṋána svarúpa [“of the nature of knowledge”] in the shástras.
[28] But why does the word sarva mean [...] Puruśa. Hence it was sentient by nature. So everything comes out from [...] point, the fundamental positivity.
[15] Gopa here does not mean the cowherd [...] yah sah gopah.” One whose nature is to give pleasure to Parama [...] that state is called Kiirtana.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] know, is liberation of a permanent nature. The question of liberation arises [...] bondages of a spiritual aspirant.
[4] In the age of bullock cart the [...] question of liberation of permanent nature does not arise.
[5] Now take the case of intellectual [...] possible but liberation of permanent nature is not possible. Do you follow? Liberation of permanent nature is only possible in spiritual [...] what is called spiritual bondage.
[6] By ones sádhaná, [...] that liberation is of permanent nature and so only in the spiritual sphere [...] that liberation is of permanent nature. That is, liberation is possible [...] Lord Krśńa says:
[31] What is Viśńumáyá? [...] attain liberation of permanent nature in those spheres. It is only possible in the realm of spirituality.
[7] In this universe of living beings [...] such group or class exploitation. Nature;s wealth belongs to all living [...] they have a chance to develop.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] themselves. According to the Laws of Nature, the more developed the mothers [...] grow strong and selfdependent. Nature takes the responsibility of assisting [...] before returning to its mother.
[13] Living beings may be divided into [...] survive the struggle for life by Nature, must be led along in companionship. [...] the rejected people of society.
[3] “The method of utilization [...] utilization should be of a progressive nature.”
[6] Change is the law of order, the law of nature. If any theory does not adjust [...] Will such a phase await PROUT?
[16] While change is a natural phenomenon, attraction is also a law of nature. There is attraction between each [...] attraction amongst human beings.
[7] By dint of sádhaná, [...] Brahma [“Brahma is of the same nature as prańava”]. When [...] actually] it is a crude reality.
[19] The word indra has different meanings, [...] electrical energy, etc. If we know the nature of these energies, we can put [...] – “the terrible”.
[14] When perception becomes meaningful, [...] given which corresponds to the nature of things already perceived, it [...] has a concept about something.
[17] Action depends on desire. The nature of an action is determined by the nature of the desire. Feelings of pain [...] actually attain is determined by the nature of their original actions.
[18] Human beings strive to acquire [...] human life is determined by the nature of ones bundle of saḿskáras.
[21] By nature human beings long for pleasure [...] the original actional vibrations.
[27] Some people who spend their whole [...] reactions without understanding the nature o their original actions in previous lives it is called adrastavedaniiyakarma, or in short, adrsta (fate).
[33] Human beings undergo reactions according to the nature of their original actions. If [...] liberation or salvation is impossible.
[6] There is also cultural life. Tendencies are of either a degenerating or an exalting nature, that is, they are either of a depraving or an elevating nature. We should encourage the elevating [...] programme and act accordingly.
[2] But it is true that often a powerful [...] as this happen to be wicked by nature, they can cause the disembodied [...] not by that of the dead person.
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[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] repositories of power, but of partial nature. They are not as vast as the Supreme [...] come from adopting these ideas.
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[68] It is in fact this consciousness, [...] svabháva [humanity’s true nature] through the unique union of [...] which is antithetical to human nature, no matter how assiduously one [...] nor has it any relation to human nature.
[69] In order to give full expression to the continuous flow of humanity’s true nature, insight, power of expression [...] counting the stars in the heavens.
[75] Throughout their whole existence [...] antagonistic circumstances. Human nature has been like this at all times [...] created through natural expression.
[142] Through such verses a child can easily become acquainted with nature in a way which makes the world delightful and captivating to them:
[160] Depending upon the theme and nature of the topic, the introduction [...] an expression of naturalness.
[199] If a government sincerely wishes [...] still maintain their non-political nature. Nevertheless the appointment [...] universities is being gradually eroded.
[213] [There is only one race in the [...] the surface, The true inner nature is instantly revealed. The [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]
[6] You know, human existence is not [...] beings will be more of a spiritual nature than they are at present. That [...] spiritual-minded than it is at present.
[1] Primitive human beings had no society [...] was brute and non-intellectual. Nature was the direct abode and physical [...] life was brute, it was not brutal.
[2] If shúdras be defined as [...] service, this primary stage of nature;s brute laws could be named the [...] leaders of the shúdras.
[9] We may recall the definition of [...] society is essentially dynamic in nature and the mind itself exists as [...] 1 )
[12] The world is a transitory phase [...] and such a motion is the law of nature and the law of life. Stagnancy [...] the good of humanity in general.
[16] Only those who by their nature adhere to the above ten commands [...] fundamental and vital duty to society.
[15] Bearing this in mind, you should [...] are sure to howl, that is their nature; but the tigers and lions will not be frightened.
[10] Yatamána : The microcosm [...] the unit cognition are of baser nature. When a microcosm wants to move [...] stage is known as yatamána.
[4] Now everything moves and that movement is of systaltic nature. Wherever there is any movement [...] absolute pause in the created world.
[11] There are still others who think [...] knowledge I will know the true nature of Parama Puruśa and thereby [...] become a cent per cent failure.
[12] How can one attain Parama Puruśa [...] kindly tell me what is Your real nature.” Now if out of love Parama [...] it will remain a secret forever.
[17] What should be the nature of ones love for Parama [...] pleasure or not is immaterial.”
[8] It is only possible to understand the nature of Brahma with the help of ones [...] of these two entities is lost.
[1] Intellectuals and scholars say [...] means emancipation of permanent nature.)
[2] Now let us see why there is omniscience [...] which is expressed in the form of nature is basically a blind power. Unless [...] Prajiṋá is behind it.
[5] For living beings, omniscience [...] biijaḿ.” The reply is that it is His nature. To know everything is His nature. That is why He is omniscient. [...] is all-pervasive or omnipresent.
[10] “Time, nature, fate, accident and the five fundamental [...] Supreme Cause of creation.”
[12] Is nature the ultimate cause? The answer [...] Puruśa functions is called nature. Nature cannot act independently and thus [...] creation, the Supreme Reflecting Plate.
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) and fate (niyati) [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[3] It is true that every protozoic [...] generally or naturally of heterogeneous nature, and under special circumstances of homogeneous nature. Singularity or plurality of atoms [...] either elements of homogeneous nature – hydrogen, carbon, helium, etc. – or elements of heterogeneous nature – hydrogen monoxide, hydrogen [...] homogeneity or internal heterogeneity.
[5] When there is no carbon atoms, [...] molecular ones of heterogeneous nature. If the nuclei of protoplasmic [...] beyond ordinary comprehension.
[8] Each structure of carbonic origin [...] both carbonic and non-carbonic nature. When psychic pabulum is of carbonic nature, psychic movement is towards the crude, and if psychic pabulum is of non-carbonic nature, psychic movement is towards subtlety. [...] or her food. Pabula of carbonic nature help in maintaining and nourishing the physical structure, and pabula of non-carbonic nature help in strengthening the psychic [...] may be cited as a case in point.
[7] What is salvation? People use words [...] attains liberation of a permanent nature it is called “vimukti” [...] saḿskáras. And according to the nature of the saḿskáras [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[4] The second mental faculty is that [...] with psychic pabula of a similar nature. And human beings should know [...] different plexi of the human body.
[8] However, there are certain phenomena [...] that is, which are of contemporary nature.
[19] “Tan” means “to [...] “shariira” which means that whose nature is to decay. The body decays externally [...] known as “shariira.”
[7] Jagadbhásakánanda [...] was used in the sense of “nature”, that is, “to show the nature of”. For example, adding [...] – “To bring near is its nature.” The root verb gam [...] “to move” and that whose nature is to move we call jagat . Therefore the suffix kvip has been used.
[8] Everything on this earth is moving. Movement is its nature, it is a sign of advancement. [...] is moving. It is jagat .
[17] Now the topic is Krśńaprema . Attraction is the law of nature, not repulsion. We may say that [...] attraction is the chief characteristic.
[10] The waves of the force which bursts [...] tranquillity of the Cognitive Faculty. By nature Prakrti constantly recedes. When [...] principles becomes progressively slower.
[23] An unmanifested reaction in seed or potential form is called a saḿskára. The nature of saḿskáras is determined by the nature of ones actions. These saḿskáras [...] to undergo their consequences.
[27] One of the reasons for the multilateral goal of the microcosm lies in the nature of its ectoplasmic formations. [...] more than one object at a time.
[5] Psychic objects are limited by nature, but the Entity who is the Subject [...] Him; one becomes one with Him.
[2] Shiva has his seat in the pineal [...] of their development. Ones nature depends on the condition of the [...] qualifications. It has been said;
[2] Now, let us take these names one [...] “Prakrti” is erroneously used for nature. We say “it is a natural creation”, but there is a difference between nature and Prakrti. Nature is the functional style of Prakrti, Prakrti is not nature. So Prakrti – the Operative [...] Náráyańa means Parama Puruśa.
[14] This story, from one of the Puráńas [...] without bothering Himself about the nature of that person, good, or bad. [...] matter of the Lords prestige!
[13] Then comes the spiritual sphere. [...] which are moderately subtle by nature may somehow be expressed through [...] scope of verbal externalization.
[6] Now a question arises: what is the real nature of intellect? When individual [...] [intellect]. So this is the special nature of intellect.
[11] The same thing applies to economic [...] are a few opportunists whose very nature is to exploit their fellow humans. [...] their intellectual liberation.
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[43] The experience of the static force [...] But once they realize the true nature of Máyá and attain [...] in their own blissful entities.
[56] Is this protean master-artist, [...] their being aware of the changing nature of her forms and features. And [...] indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!
[23] Bhiiśańam: The one [...] Cosmic Consciousness. Such is the nature of the unit beings they fear and [...] frightening (Bhiiśańam).
[1] In ancient times when the desire [...] The desire to know their inner nature led human beings to the philosophical [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[17] Essentially the soul and the Supreme [...] the Supreme Soul is infinite in nature, how does the distorted idea of [...] ones actions, past and present.
[51] All unit objects are external. [...] Sádhaná. The Soul is by nature characteristically pure. The mind [...] soul and His Supreme Soul. Amen!
[11] Tad Brahmádvayamasmyaham [...] everything, one will have to admit that nature is everything, but basically nature is a blind force; she cannot do anything by herself unless supported by intellect.
[52] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost [...] overcome this Máyá.]
[11] What is the nature of psychic afflictions? Suppose [...] will not be able to help them.
[13] Now, let us examine the spiritual [...] multilateral expression which is in the nature of Cosmological vibration can [...] therefore, is the real form of progress.
[17] The so-called intellectual progress [...] only movement forward. This is the nature of true progress.
[2] Whatever the humans do, whether [...] crude or sublime according to the nature of ones innate saḿskáras. [...] finite objects but in infinity.
[17] To attain Him, the flow of the [...] limitations. To grasp the real nature of this Entity, one must develop [...] cycle of birth, decay and death.
[2] Everything functions within Him, [...] attributes of this Creative Principle is nature.
[3] [So] the Creative Principle and nature function within the scope of Consciousness. [...] Paramashiva, that Supreme Cognition.
[6] Now, the entire quinquelemental [...] Operative Principle which is known as nature. Hence it cannot remain outside, [...] savikalpa samádhi in Sanskrit.
[9] Now, the Macrocosm can create anything [...] functioning under certain limitations. By nature, this microcosm is multi-purposive [...] multilateral in function, in action.
[56] The next morning the prince again [...] outwardly very gentle. This is the nature of the demons! They are always [...] lose his Flying Peacock Horse.
[85] Ultimately the demons began to [...] We should try to rectify their nature.” So the prince formed a [...] mental and spiritual upliftment.
[3] The magician creates so many things [...] created objects are of temporary nature. The magician is the truth.
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[10] Through exercise this process of [...] than in the physical sphere. By nature, people hear, learn and forget. [...] practice of sádhaná.
[5] Similarly it is futile to engage [...] I say, prayers of non-cardinal nature are meaningless. They have no [...] mátraeva Bhramamúlam.”
[1] You know, in our universe nothing [...] moves. Movement is the order of nature. Movement is the order of [the [...] separated from this collective flow.
[13] Recently I said, perhaps in Israel [...] and the psychic are objective in nature and the psycho-spiritual and spiritual are subjective in nature. That is, in human beings there [...] the objective and the subjective.
[5] Now the best sevá – [...] viprocita sevá is of permanent nature, while the results of the other [...] vaeshyocita – are of temporary nature: not less important, but of temporary nature. For a hungry man, what will be [...] sevá will not be of permanent nature, but for the time being, it will [...] is called the best sevá.
[6] Now, all these four items come [...] viprocita sevá is of permanent nature. [...] átmamokśárthaḿ and jagaddhitáya ca.
[6] Through nityánitya viveka, human beings become aware of the fleeting nature of transient objects. They observe [...] in the present dynamic society.
[14] Brahma alone is an Eternal Entity, [...] touchstone of dharma their sinful nature will be revealed.
[27] Everything in this universe is [...] and hence non-consciousness by nature. And the entity which is above [...] Entity, is nothing but Consciousness.
[28] In the mundane world people run after money. What is the nature of this money? Money is important [...] energy in the pursuit of matter.
[26] The word “jagat” is [...] no harm if it doesnt! The nature of an object depends upon the [...] within the scope of its purview.
[17] Some people say that disparity is the order of nature, therefore there must be differences [...] that identicality is disowned by nature – nature will not support identicality. [...] pieces. So diversity is the law of nature and identicality can never be. [...] which reflects underlying unity.
[1] No two entities of this universe [...] varieties. Diversity is the law of nature and identity is not possible.
[16] PROUT is the only panacea. If the [...] ideology will, because it is a law of nature that something will fill a vacuum [...] We cannot allow this to happen.
[3] How little scope the human beings [...] ceaselessly against the ruthlessness of nature.
[4] During that age of struggle in [...] they realized that the forces of nature were hostile to them, they did [...] developed in the ancient world.
[2] I have already said in a Renaissance [...] “jagat” which means that whose very nature is to keep moving (the root verb [...] and not in the other two spheres.
[6] Physical force is a blind force. [...] remark that everything has come from nature. But how is that possible? Nature does not have its own intellect [...] physical force has manifested itself. Nature cannot do anything original – [...] The divine force walks behind it.
[3] The fundamental difference lies [...] adjectives are not of permanent nature; they are of transitory nature. That is, today they may exist, [...] differences are of a temporary nature. Today they are, tomorrow they [...] the idea. It has also been said:
[6] Átmajiṋána [...] ekarasátmaka [having the nature of a single flow]. This implies [...] their past good deeds)”].
[23] [Here is one place of pilgrimage, there is another place. People of static nature wander from the one place to the [...] how can they attain salvation?]
[1] Human beings are the highest-evolved [...] happiness; in fact it is peoples nature to seek happiness. Now let us [...] it is achieved by those means.
[4] The Cosmic Entity alone is infinite [...] of the Infinite. The ephemeral nature of worldly possessions, power [...] the Cosmic Entity. It is the very nature of every living being. This alone is the dharma of every person.
[5] The word dharma signifies “property”. The English word for it is “nature”, “characteristic” or “property”. The nature of fire is to burn or produce [...] of fire and is also termed the nature of fire. Similarly, the dharma or nature of a human being is to seek the Cosmic Entity.
[6] The degree of divinity in human [...] which animals lack. The infinite nature of the human urge for absolute [...] longing for the Cosmic Entity.
[9] The nature of consciousness is to seek for [...] and finds his or her dharma or nature to be only the search for the [...] characterizes the human status of people.
[7] Some people think, “Well, [...] heart, can one realize the true nature of Parama Puruśa. One can [...] case a devotee is like a miser.
[17] “People of static nature wander about, bathing in places of pilgrimage in the hope of attaining merit.”
[21] So you understand that it is not possible for people of static nature to attain liberation. Butter lies [...] in Ánanda Sútram:
[12] After the spiritual sphere comes [...] is, the guru must be aware of the nature of the human mind – what [...] power to remove psychic wants.
[1] In the previous chapters, it has [...] mutative and the static. By their very nature these forces are belligerent. [...] not even the seed of creation.
[7] Prakrti by nature merges Herself in Puruśabháva [...] Puruśa is termed Bhaerava.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] the name of that law is “nature”. The name of the working faculty [...] Prakrti is Parama Puruśa.
[31] So many jiivas with their so many [...] physical structure according to the nature of reactive momenta. And similarly [...] similar. No two pabula are similar.
[35] Juśt́astataste-námrtatvameti [...] But you know, it is the nature of the bhaktas, of devotees, [...] my Lord is not at fault.”
[6] Now during Mahácakra [...] force, but victory of temporary nature. When the enemy is defeated, you [...] means “victory of a permanent nature when the enemy is completely destroyed”. [...] has been a vijaya for devotees.
[18] If the supply of requirements be [...] same, but diversity is also the nature of creation. Special amenities [...] 4 )
[21] The principles of Prout depend [...] utilization should be of progressive nature.
[2] What is pápa? That which [...] pátakii are not of very serious nature. The redemption of a pátakii [...] mahápátakii are of recurring nature. The best course for an atipátakii [...] permanent benefit for human beings.
[1] Last night during DMC I said that neither the tempus eternal nor nature nor fate nor accident nor the [...] accepted as the goal of human life.
[2] You see, if the tempus eternal comes in very close proximity with nature, even then we get nothing concrete, nothing adorable. And as you know, nature functions within the scope of [...] eternal comes in closer contact with nature or any other factors, we get nothing [...] the Desideratum of human life.
[1] When a rogue elephant becomes violent [...] it even challenges the laws of nature themselves.
[5] Nature dislikes disobedience or the act [...] behind a chaotic imprint on society.
[8] He knows everything, because He [...] assailed by any second entity. By nature He lies covert.
[14] You are to do kiirtana . [...] result you will enjoy a particular nature of peace. And if you start your [...] indispensable necessity for proper sadhana.
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[41] In Ráŕh the soil is of a sticky nature so it does not allow water to [...] cultivation in the entire world.
[7] [Here is one place of pilgrimage, there is another place. People of static nature wander from the one place to the [...] how can they attain salvation?]
[5] And the last but not of least importance [...] or something purely of spiritual nature. It must not be psycho-physical [...] of Parama Puruśa.”
[55] This seeing is of two things: that [...] and that which is of a recurring nature in the abstract world, in other [...] the capacity of pashyanti shakti.
[5] In the state of infancy a man is [...] this ought to be. A rather similar nature inures from the age of five to [...] gradual advancement towards death.
[6] Tantra has another meaning. The [...] literally means “that whose nature is to wear out, to become wrinkled, and finally to be destroyed”.
[9] What is the nature of the sádhaná of [...] mind ideates on Him, it expands.
[1] The science of spirituality developed [...] dreadful and the beautiful aspects of nature. They looked around them at the [...] the various schools of Tantra.
[2] To remain satisfied with a little is contrary to human nature. That is why, since the dawn of [...] have become what they are today.
[39] The practice of Tantra can be divided [...] sádhaná is meant for people of animal nature and is thus called pashvácára or pashubháva [pashu = “animal”].
[8] Every worldly action is expressed [...] nucleus or nuclei, according to the nature of the action concerned. These [...] [supported] by a sound of this type.
[2] The original home of the Aryans [...] race. They were people of nomadic nature whose main means of subsistence [...] rearing cattle. But the merciless nature of Central Asia made their lives [...] skirmishes and even slaughter.
[8] Human nature is such that one thinks that what [...] performed by a sovereign ruler], etc.
[9] Each of the gods and goddesses of the polytheistic Aryans had his or her individual nature, characteristics and váhana [...] sense necessary to make the idols.
[35] Usually the non-Aryans were content [...] in them was their introspective nature, which not only made them devotees [...] and that of Tantra on the other.
[79] Káliká Devii, the [...] Sarasvatii, either in appearance or in nature. ( 10 )
[83] Shiva had such a forgiving nature, born out of His spirit of benevolence, [...] power. Shivas self-sacrificing nature earned Him the name “Bholánátha” [...] tranquil radiance of His features.
[1] As regards the nature of the quinquelemental universe, it has been said in the philosophy,
[10] This world is a Macro-psychic creation. [...] mind has forgotten its inherent nature and capacity.
[2] So the Aryans used the term [...] without this jumping. So, that whose nature is to jump is called tańd́ula [...] 2 )
[39] It is a great folly on the part of Prakrti to create so many languages, but diversity is the law of nature. In the past unde veloped persons [...] spoken language for higher pursuits.
[57] A day is sure to come when human [...] When this practice is widespread nature will snatch away the reproductive [...] uill be produced in laboratories.
[60] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] natural evolution of human beings, nature will put a bodiless mind into [...] and consequently the personality.
[61] With the advent of biological babes, [...] laboratory babes may think that nature has lost all its charm, that life [...] sádhaná they will do.
[79] Diversity is the law of nature. So there cannot be any hard and [...] facilities are minimum requirements.
[110] (5) The method of utilization should [...] utilization should be of a progressive nature.
[111] Take a particular example. Suppose [...] utilization should be progressive in nature.
[2] The nature of life is to change and to grow. [...] to adapt to change is difficult.
[19] The teaching of science must always [...] air and the unhindered wealth of nature. They must serve all and supply the vital juice of life.
[15] What is saḿgiita [...] Krśńa had explained the nature of Dharma while dancing, then [...] “ Saḿgiita ”.
[4] Take the example of India. The [...] approach to life and the world. By nature they are parabhimukhi from the [...] behaviour, reverence and modesty.
[10] In Tripura there is laterite soil. [...] Solar energy is of a permanent nature and will not run out. Solar energy [...] imported from outside Tripura?
[1] Karma means “change [...] nitya karma [action of regular nature] and naemittika karma [action of occasional nature]. Nitya karma is neutral by nature. It does not bring any benefit [...] pápa karmas [sinful actions].
[4] A persons saḿskáras are generally determined by the nature of the actions he or she performs. [...] be like those of lower animals.
[5] For instance, a child belonging [...] other, also becomes quarrelsome by nature. Certain religious sects make [...] imposed saḿskára.
[8] Thought patterns change with advancing [...] be established if we go against nature. Natural principles of psychology [...] there is nothing wrong with that.
[15] The deviation of any object from [...] with dharma, not movement towards nature. When mental sin reaches the punishable [...] body, descends on earth.”
[1] Human beings have an inherent and [...] path, eternally subservient to nature, has always been repugnant to [...] compelled to submit to the laws of nature due to extreme circumstantial [...] sufficient intellect and stamina.
[12] Conflicts in the physical sphere [...] undergo corresponding changes. As the nature of problems changes, the human [...] an impediment to human progress.
[4] Svadharma [humans “own [...] raised here. What exactly is the nature of this svadharma?
[9] In order to worship Parama Puruśa, [...] characteristics of ones own nature].)
[6] If an object loses its capacity [...] svadharma means ones essential nature, own traits.
[8] The spirit of váhyika sevá [...] the creation, ascertaining the nature of service required – shúdrocita, [...] 1 )
[2] This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost [...] overcome this Máyá.]
[7] So, you see, preya is that which [...] of the near future. Such is the nature of human beings: they prefer to [...] successfully attain some long-range goal.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] they seek to violate their own nature. With their fragmental external [...] inner selves lament within them:
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] antisocial criminals to rectify their nature. Planchette (“ouija board”) [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[27] All the created objects are revolving [...] distance with a short radius. The nature of the ideation and inherent saḿskáras [...] Puruśottama and merge in Him.
[43] Hence under no circumstances should [...] all-it is contrary to his very nature. I have already said numerous [...] ego from over ones head.
[3] Capitalism and communism have polluted [...] in this peace-loving world. By nature human beings are peace-loving, [...] in the world in the recent past.
[17] Suppression occurs when the mind [...] closed, sealed and blocked. The nature of the human mind is that it wants [...] called “pradamana”.
[22] And when one realizes this Supreme [...] attain liberation of a permanent nature. There is no other alternative. [...] intellectual and spiritual-minded people.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] one idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[26] Animals lack a brain developed [...] structure are determined by the nature of the brain. So by looking at [...] its intellect or intelligence.
[2] Bengali literature abounds with [...] Cayaniká, the paranormal nature of the stories often seems incidental [...] the paranormal events themselves.
[19] [A person] can get that particular [...] as this happen to be wicked by nature, they can cause the disembodied [...] 10 )
[32] Many terms the author uses at the [...] explanations. This fact, the technical nature of the explanations themselves, [...] systematic psychological investigation.
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is [...] Holika, was a woman of violent nature. She was a cannibal. (You should [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[4] Every entity develops by virtue [...] of energy as it is transient by nature.
[2] You should know that the nature of the world is such that nowhere [...] goes against jaeva dharma [the nature of living beings].
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá [...] Hiḿsá is the instinctive nature of living beings; even their nourishment [...] comes forth out of the ashes.]
[5] Hence, non-struggle – the [...] Whenever two entities of opposite nature come face to face, both entities [...] but keep your powder dry.”
[14] Once you realize the truth, you [...] this one.” Such is human nature. Now, the functions of the mind [...] organs and the five sensory organs.
[15] Now, something in brief about the [...] appreciated by you. What is the nature of your hand? It is a motor organ. [...] with that, with infinite patience.
[16] Very often we speak of someone [...] Simply because the man is neutral by nature. So he does not focus on differences [...] adjustment with the practical world.
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[14] Nothing in this universe can remain for two moments in the same situation; nature always undergoes constant metamorphosis. [...] that even if there is a change in nature, human beings, animals and plants will face no difficulty.
[11] Cooperatives develop in a community [...] cooperatives due to their scientific nature.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] psychic creation, it is the habit or nature of an individual. Svabháva [...] property common to one and all.
[39] Dhárańá and [...] and is rajoguni or mutative by nature. The resultant cessation of action [...] principle of sattvaguńa.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] psychic creation, it is the habit or nature of an individual. Svabháva [...] property common to one and all.
[39] Dhárańá and [...] and is rajoguni or mutative by nature. The resultant cessation of action [...] principle of sattvaguńa.
[1] Agriculture is one of the oldest [...] on the irregular food supply of nature, just like animals. So learning [...] significant feature of social progress.
[2] What is the nature of microvita? Is it more organic [...] unified field will be created.
[12] “Mayi sarvaḿ layaḿ [...] +ghaiṋ) which means moving by nature. The world is also called “jagat” [...] layaḿ yáti”.
[5] Since the beginning of history [...] This fight is inherent in human nature. Human beings want freedom both [...] freedom it in turn oppressed others.
[15] Human beings are predominantly sentimental by nature. They establish some kind of relationship [...] PROUTs socio-economic units.
[11] (6) You may come to a temporary truce with a hypocrite, but do not forgive till his/her nature is reformed. Immediate forgiveness [...] results in worse harm to society.
[25] (19) The faults of others should [...] should try to reform his or her nature by resorting to whatever severe [...] conduct is the enemy of your society.
[61] (d) Do not use adulterated medicine. [...] be stopped, and as long as the nature of the adulterators of that medicine is not reformed, do not forgive them.
[87] (32) No one in Ananda Marga is [...] assistant” according to the nature of their work. Look after your [...] be an impediment their progress.
[6] Human cardinal principles are the [...] They embody all that is beastly in nature, goaded and tormented as they [...] bodies and physical requirements.
[45] It is only because of the minds nature to become like its object that [...] believing nothing to be something.
[5] By nature human beings are not profligate; [...] either of the two sexes exists.
[14] One should not be even a little [...] earth and water like children of nature as men have. In fact, it is not [...] end in a great social disaster.
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[72] We should not forget even for a [...] world is a large family in which nature has not assigned any property [...] for lack of a handful of grain?
[86] The minimum requirements of every person are the same, but diversity is also the nature of creation. Special amenities [...] cosmic sentiment for a world family.
[103] Very often we say that a particular [...] is not necessarily economic in nature in all cases; it is mostly social. [...] the first phase, through dogma.
[207] It is not nature;s desire that human beings should [...] not harm him or her in any way.
[223] In regard to intellect, living [...] disposal, those who have not, by Nature, been endowed with the power to [...] low, base or discarded people.
[4] A human being is a social being. [...] equilibrium will be lost because by nature he is a social being. And human philosophy also reflects this human characteristic.
[9] [[In Sanskrit there are four words [...] is ultravires to the spirit of nature. No two things of this world are [...] identical. Neither are things.
[1] Gandhaja . Gandhaja means [...] the waves created by smell. The nature of a type of smell is determined [...] capacity of their propensities.
[16] Some people say that the spiritual [...] ever get the scope to explain the nature of human propensities in detail, [...] Yoga Psychology by P. R. Sarkar.]
[2] Whatever be the nature of the smell inferences – [...] are of a pleasing or offensive nature depends on ones inherent [...] objection, and so does the dove.
[3] The physical bodies of those who [...] bodies of those with a devotional nature or who regularly practise yoga [...] an expression of divine grace?
[4] There are a few creatures whose bodies by nature emit a smell like the fragrance [...] sun- dried rice for a long time.
[5] The gandhagokula is a creature [...] creatures. They are very mild by nature, which is why people can easily [...] of the earth in the near future.
[7] One of the differences between the nature a cobra and a black cobra is that [...] insects, milk and food rich in fat.
[3] 2) Atipátaka or sin of a serious nature;
[4] 3) Mahapátaka or sin of an extremely serious nature.
[6] Atipátaka or sin of a serious nature requires a severe penance for [...] Atipátaka or sin of a serious nature. To state it plainly, this sort [...] from the core or his or her heart.
[7] We find a good number of examples of extremely sinful deeds of this nature throughout history. King Ajátashatru [...] committed a sin of a very serious nature. King Shasháuṋka [...] an example of a sin of a serious nature. The way King Harśavardhana [...] glaring example of a serious sin.
[8] The worst type of sin is called [...] effect is bound to be recurring in nature. Even today a housewife, seeing [...] in the disguise of a sannyasin.
[21] Pratyaváya is a particular nature of pápa. And if you do [...] meaning of pápa. Clear?
[22] Pápa and pratyaváya: two kinds of pápa. The special nature of pápa [is] not to follow [...] 4 )
[26] Then the third one is mahápátaka. [...] that its effect is of recurring nature. Suppose a corrupt businessman [...] process will go on in recurring nature. So the particular businessman [...] its effect will be of recurring nature. It will go on forever.
[27] The shástra says that the [...] invention should have a recurring nature of effect. Its effect should be of recurring nature. Because his misdeed had its effect of recurring nature, his good deed should also have an effect of recurring nature.
[4] Let the Boards do their duty. The [...] ácárya/á. And what will be the nature of this silent action? You will [...] they exhibit exemplary conduct.
[5] Those who want to bring about proletariat [...] depend on such people; their static nature will thwart its movement, their cowardice will prematurely extinguish the fire of revolution.
[1] Just as this material world made [...] Entity, because expansion is the very nature of human dharma, that is, Bhagavad Dharma.
[12] So here bháilá or [...] and are of a meek and goody-goody nature are not good people.
[21] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] people because of its impractical nature. For example, according to Jainism, [...] culture had some serious drawbacks.
[6] 3. Since the beginning of yoga [...] kinds of materials which are by nature non-conductors of heat and electricity. [...] 1 )
[6] He is controlling the psychic realm [...] world, He clearly understands the nature and behaviour of each and every [...] Shiva the tranquil one”].
[18] Whether an object is manifested [...] five motor organs. That is, the nature of intellect, in the process of [...] nityanivrttá [constantly waning].
[28] [Here is one place of pilgrimage, there is another place. People of static nature wander from the one place to the [...] how can they attain salvation?]
[76] The human propensities that operate [...] lives of animals. The peculiar nature of these five propensities is [...] struggle a little to control them.
[25] People do not fully know the nature of any element or compound – [...] and destroyed, fully knows the nature of each and every entity, one [...] Consciousness knows it in full.
[15] Still, a controller is necessary [...] physical sphere, those of animal nature seize the morsels of food from [...] effectively than a book in this regard.
[21] Generally people use the empty [...] breathe their last. The lethal nature of these defective philosophies [...] fatuous philosophies can wreak havoc.
[6] The present is too brief to be [...] understanding about the fragmentary nature of time, some philosophers ignore [...] existential significance of a rainbow!
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] that environment. Habit turns into nature, and at that stage even unpleasant [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[16] Inspiration and the thought of [...] inspiration; nor are people of static nature. The difference between human [...] of physical energy is required.
[19] Psychic waves, whether good or [...] pituitary plexus. According to the nature of these vibrations a particular [...] great change in the physical body.
[23] When psychic waves are directed [...] psychic sphere, it is sentient in nature, no matter how subtle it might [...] social restraints cease to exist.
[24] When the psychic waves develop, [...] one will have to know the true nature of matter. The endeavour to know [...] jiṋána is static by nature. I am using the word jiṋána [...] called jiṋániis.
[25] When movement is analytical or towards crude matter, the pursuit of knowledge is static by nature. Since relative knowledge is static by nature, people easily develop pride as [...] otherwise degradation is unavoidable.
[2] Kinnaradesh [...] methodical. They are hospitable by nature, and the boys and girls are very sweet-tempered.
[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] family, this is a womans nature. It is never the nature of a woman to eat more, thus depriving [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.
[4] If rectification of ones [...] ácárya/á may punish publicly, but the nature of the fault will not be disclosed.
[5] But in this case your very existence [...] of the ghost is ectoplasmic in nature and that ectoplasm came from your [...] external positive hallucination.
[4] A day is sure to come when human [...] When this practice is widespread nature will snatch away the reproductive [...] will be produced in laboratories.
[7] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] natural evolution of human beings, nature will put a bodiless mind into [...] and consequently the personality.
[8] With the advent of biological babes, [...] laboratory babes may think that nature has lost all its charm, that life [...] sádhaná they will do.
[1] In the course of sádhaná, [...] Puruśa. According to the very nature of the mind, it will one day become [...] savikalpa and nirvikalpa are prominent.
[10] Manana means the recollecting and [...] good or bad, depending upon the nature of the impressions recollected [...] importance of satsauṋga.
[15] SOME [...] difficulty is one of corporal nature. The cuckoo is not a corporeal [...] ) This meaning stems from the nature of the prefix dis- . (Just [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] certainly a “verb” in nature – neither noun nor adjective. [...] faculties thats verbal in nature. Action (Karma) is the prime cause [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[3] Jiivátmá is neither [...] saḿskáras. Depending upon the nature of the saḿskáras [...] (vibhájanii shakti). The nature of the force of attraction is to draw the object of enjoyment towards itself, and the nature of the force which is attracted [...] masculinity, and some, femininity.
[13] One acquires a physical body according to the nature of ones saḿskáras. [...] will be decided according to the nature of ones karma – this [...] towards the most exulted life.
[1] The combined name of dance, song [...] made part and parcel of ones nature. And when it becomes such, it is worthy to be termed gandharva vidyá.
[8] Depending upon the theme and nature of the topic, the introduction [...] an expression of naturalness.
[6] What do we mean by vinásha? [...] destruction also, but of a different nature. For example, when you prepare [...] this is prańásha.
[40] Of course, the requital of the [...] painful; it all depends upon the nature of ones actions. In either [...] requital within a short period.
[38] (19) By práńáyáma, [...] controlled by them. But in the very nature of living things, human beings will always have these fetters and enemies of the mind.
[1] According to their nature, microvita [...] microvita function on their own through nature, while positive microvita function through specially created waves.
[2] Negative microvita primarily function [...] That is why negative microvita by nature function in the lower cakras of [...] the human brain and bring death.
[4] Positive microvita are never spread through nature. A mighty personality, a Sadguru, [...] above twenty-four years of age.
[15] In the middle is the face of extreme [...] face of the Rudra is His permanent nature. It is the quality of grace and [...] to administrative requirements.
[24] God has His faces in all directions. [...] hate anyone. Do not be afraid of nature either. The thunder and the roar [...] none and hate none. All are One.
[28] All creation is dancing round the [...] dance are according to ones nature. Those who are becoming degraded [...] cycle of Brahma [Brahmacakra].
[2] Rc + kvip = Rk. The meaning of [...] upon the various manifestations of nature as the play of one God and they [...] were called veda, or knowledge.
[17] In Bengal there is another civilization [...] blended civilization of the world. Nature helps the people of Bengal in [...] together anywhere else in the world.
[21] [Oh mind! You are not free from your mistakes. You are not yet aware of the true nature of the Divine Mother. Would you [...] jewels, with imitation ornaments?]
[24] Then the philosophers turn to another hypothesis: that nature or svabháva is the Absolute [...] of functioning is called “nature.” Nature cannot be considered to be the Entity which creates this style of functioning, because Nature is not a conscious agent. There [...] this supposition. Nor can we call Nature a blind force because it follows [...] particular system, which we call Nature. However, the conscious agent which is working in this particular style is not nature. The philosophers must accept this argument also.
[29] When people are reborn, they carry [...] inferred that people of such-and-such nature are born under a certain planetary [...] fate would be sheer foolishness.
[10] Mokśa [emancipation, non-qualified [...] darkness, can never be the dharma or nature of human beings. So Jain and Buddhist [...] social life of Ráŕh.
[1] This world of ours is made up of [...] things are done not so much by nature as by human beings. The good things [...] sometimes in the economic sphere.
[5] Today a heavy load of exploitation [...] Ráŕh is filled with nature;s inexhaustible store, and yet [...] human population will be ruined.
[6] Nature has blessed Ráŕh [...] humane distribution of those gifts.
[21] Ráŕh was subjected [...] their kings was equally bad. The nature of the people of Ráŕh [...] them somewhat averse to struggle.
[1] Ráŕh is a land of [...] Ráŕh is a magnificent gift of nature. Its water is crowned with milky [...] of thing is rare in the world.
[3] A dreaded disease in Ráŕh [...] is the soil, water, climate or nature responsible for this. It is only [...] Greek heroes as seen in sculptures.
[14] This is a haunt of gods side by [...] Ráŕh were sociable by nature. They were not only sociable in [...] arrangements were made for the deities.
[1] The question remains as to the [...] Vedas that was deep-rooted in their nature. For this reason they did not [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.
[11] Answer : Endoplasmic structure has minimum “I” feeling. It is of collective nature – it is a collective structure. Ectoplasmic structure is a unitary structure. It is of unit nature – it is a unit structure. [...] Thus, endoplasm is collective in nature and ectoplasm is unitary in nature.
[13] The question is one of unitary [...] question. You should explain the nature, the status and the locus standi [...] the Supreme Cognitive Faculty.
[14] A mosquito, a white ant, a wild [...] Consciousness] are the same or of a similar nature. That is why it is prota yoga.
[16] Ectoplasm is of unit nature and endoplasm is of collective nature. The “I” feeling of all developed beings is of a complex nature, and that complexity arises due to the collective “I” feeling.
[48] The field of parapsychology is [...] developed? Because it is spiritual in nature and it cannot be developed by non-spiritualists.
[11] Answer : So many microcosms, [...] Their existence is more of physical nature than of psychic nature. The collective body of microvita [...] filled with macropsychic conation.
[18] Microvitum is the minutest entity. [...] entity, it has no structure. By nature it is more energy than matter, [...] cannot move through inferences.
[20] Answer : Positive microvitum [...] microvitum, being more of ectoplasmic nature, starts functioning or working [...] stuff and endoplasmic coverage.
[2] Answer : Microvita are your [...] microvita are your enemies. By nature some microvita are your friends, by nature some microvita are your enemies. Those which are by nature your enemies may also become your [...] venom is also used as a medicine.
[4] If pramátrikońas [...] friends and some are your enemies. By nature, no microvitum is either a friend or enemy of human beings.
[6] [No one is the friend or enemy of anyone by nature. By ones behaviour a person may become friendly or inimical to others.]
[7] Microvita which are inimical by nature may become your friends if controlled [...] recognized by all as a medicine.
[18] There are positive or friend microvita, [...] microvita are your enemies. And by nature some microvita are your friends; by nature some microvita are your enemies. Those which are by nature your enemies may also become your friends if controlled by good people.
[20] 5) Question: What is the mathematical nature of Proutistic philosophy? Is it [...] dynamico-static or omni-dynamic?
[22] 6) Question: What is the nature of Proutistic progress?
[2] Answer – Human longings are countless as well as heterogeneous in nature, but human abilities, though very [...] can be harnessed for humanity.
[10] Answer – Yes. The dogma in [...] of an illogical and unscientific nature.
[12] Medicine : Bengal is richly [...] diseases. It is the practice of nature to abundantly produce those herbs [...] are rich in mineral medicines.
[9] This kaleidoscopic vibrational [...] – are all of macro-psychic nature. If you consider the Puruśa [...] philosophically termed as bháva.
[9] Out of the tremendous number of [...] (all related to this part, on The Nature and Practice of Tantra) which [...] they could not be included here:
[23] Part 4. The Nature and Practice of Tantra
[30] In Further Reading we find a bouquet [...] to expose the vagaries of human nature and social dogma.
[3] While one is engaged in extroversial [...] little while in water. This is nature;s arrangement – no question of free choice arises here.
[11] The mind takes the form of the [...] and not salvation of a permanent nature,
[11] How does pseudo-reformist strategy work? What is its nature? It arises within socio-sentiment: [...] 1 )
[15] As a general rule human beings [...] human life. Although it is the nature of some tigers to attack human [...] Neohumanism to animal and plant life.
[47] The modern Bengali word gách [...] gratsa means “that whose nature is to move”, but this idea [...] actually inverted in this way.
[5] Manindra Chandra had another great [...] Manindra Chandra had a very humorous nature. Immediately he replied, “Look [...] [bale-t́ale] this way].”
[7] Now, as I have already said, extroversial [...] Prakrtiliina, i.e., one becomes one with nature.
[16] (2) Rájasika ahára [...] categories are of rájasika nature. In certain countries where there [...] támasika food as rájasika.
[6] We must not forget, even for a [...] animate world is a vast joint family. Nature has not assigned any portion of [...] to have the support of dharma?
[22] Even if extreme steps, such as [...] taken, can it be said that the nature of those with vested interests [...] to launch a counter-revolution.
[15] In the earlier stages only the [...] Cosmic Mind is not of a coordinated nature; the unit minds work in a subordinated [...] both coordinated and subordinated nature.
[1] This quinquelemental universe is [...] according to the inexorable law of nature.
[20] Relative knowledge, by concocting [...] indivisible; diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform.
[6] Besides this, there is another point. The mechanical body with its quinquelemental nature – this physical body composed [...] kept in perfect working condition.
[5] Another factor is pariprashna. [...] the reply, then that particular nature of question is called pariprashna.
[2] Answer: No. Even if nature is bountiful or human dexterity [...] shortage in neighbouring countries.
[24] Answer: If millions of physical [...] friends and some are your enemies. By nature, no microvitum is either a friend or enemy of human beings.
[26] [No one is the enemy of anyone by nature. By ones behaviour a person may become friendly or inimical to others.]
[27] By nature inimical microvita may also become [...] recognized by all as a medicine.
[4] Lokatrikońa undergoes further [...] of disruption. People wonder why nature is so cruel with them, why Parama [...] in Pramátrikońa.
[9] Nature has been bountiful to each and [...] survival. Due to the blessings of nature, there is no shortage of physical [...] pramá in the physical sphere.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh – the starting-point of human civilization. Nature has provided the hilly land of [...] sargasso sea in ancient times.
[2] Puruśa is only consciousness [...] Prakrti is not equivalent to the word nature of the English language. As a matter of fact, nature is the property or Dharma of Prakrti. Whatever Prakrti does is commonly known as nature.
[53] Suppose a person endowed with sattvaguńa [...] citizens. For persons of wicked nature he/she is undesirable and therefore [...] and undesirable for a co-wife.
[6] It is a law of nature that a mother is provided with [...] newly born baby. In the same way nature has generously provided sufficient [...] food or space cannot be blamed on nature. These problems are essentially the results of the mistakes made by human beings.
[5] But this rágánugá [...] give pleasure. So, those whose nature is to give pleasure to Paramátman [...] Paramátman is a slave to the Gopas.
[5] There is also a great deal of difference [...] human beings are inquisitive by nature, and they want to learn and understand [...] only speciality of human beings.
[8] Likewise, animals also have some [...] eggs. According to the laws of nature, canine teeth are necessary for [...] etc. do not possess canine teeth. Nature does not want them to eat meat. [...] greed. According to the laws of nature, human beings are not carnivorous. [...] that those who violate the laws of nature and become non-vegetarian, even [...] of the absence of canine teeth.
[10] Human beings remain under the control of natural instincts until their nature is properly developed. In infancy [...] no need to teach children this.
[12] What is mokśa? Should one [...] Salvation means liberation of permanent nature. Emancipation of permanent nature is salvation. We must not use [...] cant be liberty of permanent nature. It is called mokśa.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] objects the propulsion is of physical nature. In magnets there are certain [...] propulsions or propensive propulsions.
[16] In Sanskrit the suffix kvip is [...] jagat [world] or “that whose nature is to move”. However, where [...] bhái paŕatá.
[1] In this world of objectivity, everything [...] shelter. And a shelter of permanent nature is extremely necessary for these floating microcosms.
[2] What will be the best shelter? [...] factors is moving, is of transient nature. So nothing in this world can [...] There cannot be any second shelter.
[3] [Brahma is the One from whom words [...] one who has known the blissful nature of Brahma is not afraid of anything.]
[15] We should remember one more thing [...] imprint is not the minds true nature but merely an external covering. [...] or pratyaváya disappears.
[20] Mahaprabhu replied, “Vrindavana [...] assailed by bad deeds, its original nature is never distorted; it only gets [...] it does receive an impression.
[2] Apará is temporary and imperfect in the very nature of things. If a graduate in any [...] time ago may no longer be correct.
[1] The word sarva contains [...] “energy”, and va means “nature” or characteristics. The world [...] to Parama Puruśa .
[4] Just as vidyámáyá [...] they gradually forget their true nature, their actual source. They think [...] from Parama Puruśa .
[1] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] “jagata” has motion inherent in its nature. “To go” or “to [...] bandhu (friend) of this jagata.
[1] There exists in this world an endless [...] the meaningless and unnecessary nature of such quarrels. As long as this [...] acquire such authentic knowledge.
[22] Finally, akliśt́ávrtti [...] Puruśas characteristic nature, and for living beings it is in [...] slightest vestige of kleśa.
[40] Vyasadev wrote something about the inexplicable nature of the Lord. While describing [...] Puruśa for forgiveness:
[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must keep oneself free [...] 15. Sense of responsibility.
[15] (c) “Thoroughly absorbed [...] the battlefield is against your nature.
[18] Another punishment is that one [...] of punishment is corrective in nature. Wrongdoers have the opportunity [...] “Caryácarya Part 2”:
[2] That force is sentient in nature and gives bondage to Puruśa, [...] called philosophically Mahattattva.
[13] What is life? Mechanism makes no [...] than those present in inorganic nature, as for instance in the formation [...] primitive atoms whirling through space.
[36] The power of self-expression remains [...] to rely on its poisonous gland. Nature has provided the lower organisms with sufficient weapons of protection in their own bodies.
[37] With the increase in psychic power, [...] power to introspect within the real nature of their existence and find its [...] investigate on the synthetic plane.
[28] There should not be any inferiority [...] against human dharma [human spiritual nature]. Like earth, air, and water, [...] one with that Universal Entity.
[1] The word “dharma” is [...] We will name it according to the nature of the work it performs. If fire [...] because dharma is the divine law.
[6] Svadeham. Sva means “ones”; [...] shiirńa is its svabháva [nature]. To wane is its svabháva. [...] not shariiram or káyam.
[24] Next? “Sulocaná”. [...] goal is, say, humiliating, his nature will also be like that. “Sulocana” [...] is to be suffixed to the word.
[30] One night I was saying that [...] engaged in shrama, who by nature has got a special tendency towards [...] – “Germany”.
[10] You should always remember this. [...] powers, are transitory, temporary in nature, not permanent in nature. As soon as you die, occult powers [...] that property is of a permanent nature.
[1] To try to go beyond the walls of obstacles is the nature of all living beings, not only [...] the power of a developed mind.
[54] According to PROUT, there are two [...] Positive sentiments are synthetic in nature. They unite society and elevate [...] narrow in scope and divide society.
[4] The nature of a human is to think of the [...] with all its glory becomes pale.
[23] Nature;s rules should be observed in [...] knowledge about the arrangements that nature has made to meet the demands of [...] from the onslaught of disease.
[24] Due to the quick development of physical energy at this age, nature has provided necessary hair at [...] themselves both physically and mentally.
[3] The nature of a thing determines the apparatus [...] weighing coal requires a crude one.
[12] But such thinking is quite wrong. First, the organs can be divided, according to their nature, into two types: (1) motor and [...] 1 )
[24] A reaction to an action is an inevitability. [...] appears there, for that is the nature of the mirror. Your willingness [...] presence of the reactive momenta.
[25] Then, Smara nityamanityatám. [...] “Remember always the transitory nature of things.” [Anityatám [...] nor die. And that alone is nitya.
[21] But those who knowingly follow [...] conscious people recognize their true nature, they will fling them into the dustbin of history without remorse.
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[13] It is the wont of human psychology [...] is lost. Similarly, it is human nature that a person wants to enjoy something [...] infinite, everything is finite.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] “void”; a Buddhist concept about the nature of the universe.
[6] In the creation of the universe, [...] there is no effect of operative nature. The expression does not occur [...] theoretically well established.
[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka is of recurring nature. If a businessman, for instance, [...] act is bound to be of recurring nature. The atonement for mahápátaka [...] the mahápátakii.
[27] There is an interesting story about [...] effect of his act was of recurring nature.
[34] There are two types of non-attributional [...] God does not become of permanent nature. (While quarrelling unnecessarily, one does not remember the untoward nature of ones act. Later on one repents. But when the remembrance of the nature of the act becomes of permanent nature, it is called dhruvásmrti. [...] scope of the subliminal stratum.
[36] But where the devotee worships [...] devotion is of purely spiritual nature. Here there does not exist the [...] Gopáyate yah sah gopah.
[37] One who has made it a mission to [...] non-attributional, or spiritual, nature.
[2] What is saḿgiita [...] Krśńa had explained the nature of Dharma while dancing, then [...] “ Saḿgiita ”.
[12] And what is the nature of sin? Suppose again that a child [...] society as sinners is like this.
[1] The inner spirit of the word [...] forward is also systaltic. When the nature of movement of individual life [...] the brilliance of sublime ideas.
[2] If we try to judge the nature of something by analysing the [...] of how to build a true society.
[13] Dharma means the attainment [...] the subtler spheres of ones nature. This blissful state is considered [...] devotees to be ones very soul.
[21] Religion tries to transform the [...] inertia is the exact opposite of the nature of the mind. A knotty problem! [...] beings to give up their dynamic nature, and out of fear or delusion, [...] used to claim that an inquisitive nature is extremely bad.
[28] The derivative meaning of the word [...] cannot afford to lose its dynamic nature by limiting itself to a specific [...] human beings to reach that state.
[1] The topic of todays discourse [...] some extent angular, of angular nature; and where the speed is less – [...] will be the angle created by it.
[2] Microvita move; they recognize [...] their media are of inferential nature, so the movement has something [...] from the great grace of the Lord.
[4] So we see that in the case of negative [...] always of systaltic or angular nature and never of circular nature. In the case of positive microvita, [...] psychic world it is a bit of circular nature. If the mind remains engaged in [...] loses its staticity to some extent.
[1] There are many attractions in society, and it is the nature of human beings to run after these [...] verbose language and nothing else.
[12] The root vidh prefixed by su and [...] amenities include all the longings of nature. They include all natural physiological [...] amenities to make their lives easy.
[16] What is the difference among surroundings, [...] “Atmosphere” means “the nature of different expressions in the [...] inanimate and animate beings.”
[57] This appendix to our philosophy may be small, but it is of a progressive nature and a progressive character. It [...] impact and all its potentialities.
[5] Suppose there is one face, or there [...] or faces, and according to the nature or structural purity of the mirror, [...] be the same. It depends on the nature of the mirror. One face becomes [...] reflections on so many mental mirrors.
[10] In ancient times, regarding the [...] and videhaliina according to the nature of their subtlety or the nature of their crudeness.
[16] The system of performing sádhaná [...] psychic stratum. It is of elevated nature, but it has no relation whatsoever to the realm of genuine spirituality.
[13] Similarly, microvita theory will [...] concerned with speed, the very nature and mode of the speed of rockets will be affected.
[9] [...] either of positive or negative nature, collectively maintaining the [...] subjective.)
[2] Whatever we can think of and whatever [...] to properly understand the true nature of this vast external universe. [...] proper functioning of the indriyas.
[47] The Supreme Entity is the Singular, [...] Him. In fact the difference in the nature of the psychic emanations is the cause of the differences in their colourful expressions.
[62] This diverse creation is caused [...] According to the difference in the nature of the three principles of Prakrti, [...] dominated by Máya”.
[67] Do you know the nature of the relationship between jiivátma [...] Witnessing Entity of all actions.
[70] But whatever might be the nature of ones jiivátma, [...] into the Macrocosmic vastness.
[1] Todays discourse is, “Microcosm [...] also, but in a miniature form. By nature, the microcosm is an objectivated [...] should be the object of ideation?
[3] Then take the case of nature. There were some persons in the past who were worshippers of nature, worshipping trees or sky. Can nature be the object of ideation? No, certainly not. What is nature? Nature is the name of a particular style [...] ideation. And the second thing is, as nature is nothing but a style, if that [...] It is a foolish idea. So such nature worshippers, may be learned scholars, but actually they are in fools paradise. Nature cannot be your object of ideation.
[2] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost [...] overcome this Máyá.]
[6] People realize this truth when [...] been big landlords. Such is the nature of human beings.
[10] Such is the nature of human beings, who, as I have [...] Krśńa himself said:
[12] [This Máyá of Mine is of the nature of three principles, and is almost [...] overcome this Máyá.]
[1] I will dwell today chiefly on the [...] and language consonant with the nature of the matter. So says the Yama to Naciketa.
[10] Here lies the fundamental or moral [...] he or she does not violate the nature of physical science; rather it [...] spiritual and material philosophies.
[11] The fundamental essence of matter [...] initial manifestations of Prakrti (nature) and want to deny the existence [...] bosom of Consciousness Himself.
[32] Actually, such snobbish, pedantic, [...] animals. Prakrti, by the law of Nature which keeps animals alive through [...] those who do not even possess it.
[34] It is not sufficient to merely [...] goal as compared to transitory nature of physical entities. They will [...] eternal being will awaken in them.
[35] This phenomenal world is transient [...] jagat, indicates its transitory nature (Gam + kvip = jagat: “that [...] them is to gradually become crude.
[48] If there was no witness-ship of the Supreme Spirit then Time, Nature, Destiny, Will, [[Accident]], [...] cognition, which the body has not.
[4] Chlorophyll is helped, is moved, [...] systaltic character, of pulsative nature.
[5] Where this movement in the plane of inferences of cosmic nature, that is, in the cosmic arena, [...] character, creating mutations of various nature. And where there is no reflection, only refractions, they are of static nature. There is staticity in them. [...] arena, in the arena of the cosmos.
[5] In these kśatriya societies [...] difference between the polygamous nature of the two eras was that the wives [...] belongs to the valiant”.
[11] The style of a persons speech [...] [“Diversity, not identity, is the law of nature”]. In this universe every person [...] individual rhythmic vibrations.
[19] This becoming one with Parama [...] case is liberation of permanent nature. Salvation is something of permanent nature. When once acquired, acquired [...] 2 )
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] remain at a standstill is not its nature. Think it must. And is the Macrocosm [...] – He cannot forget them.
[15] Thus everything undergoes metamorphosis [...] No, we cannot. Besides, the very nature of imagination is mobility: whatever [...] towards eternity, towards salvation.
[14] Microcosmic tendency is propelled [...] Dynamism being inherent in human nature, saḿvrtti is not possible. One will have to adopt the path of pravrtti or nivrtti.
[22] After that, Lord Krśńa [...] Krśńa did not forgive him, as his nature was not reformed. In the ensuing [...] was also His practical approach.
[26] People are heading towards Parama [...] Macrocosmic nucleus and the more the nature of the point changes. The closer [...] transformed into a mass of fire.
[78] Then what is that eternal object [...] of human beings, the ingrained nature of all living beings.
[79] “Dharma” literally means an innate characteristic, the nature or property of an object. The [...] – are also one and the same.
[246] Even while dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity.
[287] You may come to a temporary truce with a hypocrite, but do not forgive till his/her nature is reformed. Immediate forgiveness [...] results in worse harm to society.
[324] No one in Ananda Marga is anyones [...] assistant” according to the nature of their work. Look after your [...] impediment in the way of their progress.
[420] Vrajagopála Krśńa [...] anyone ever appreciates His blissful nature, he or. she says “How blissful [...] to this most exalted position.
[607] People of a particular country [...] creation of selfish men, not of nature, not of Parama Puruśa (Supreme [...] equal glamour as human beings.
[619] People do not fully know the nature of any element or compound – [...] and destroyed, fully knows the nature of each and every entity, one [...] Consciousness knows it in full.
[2] Human beings long for liberation from the bondage of staticity. Now what is the nature of this liberation? It is not [...] have to make conscious efforts.
[2] You all know that living beings [...] animals are individualistic by nature. They are very self-centered. [...] they live only for themselves.
[3] Sheep, however, are gregarious animals by nature. If two sheep grazing in separate [...] movement caused by the herd instinct.
[5] The nature of people is somewhat like that [...] many countries with a demoniacal nature have pushed the entire society [...] after coming to the precipice.
[2] The point is, wherein lies the [...] can become acquainted with the nature of the movement of more than one [...] between the singular and the plural.
[12] To prevent water seeping out immediately [...] sealing the lake is not urgent, nature will perform this task. After [...] preventing the water from seeping away.
[2] Ku and kú are of quite antithetical in nature. In most words we get the use [...] monkeys and vixens do, for example.
[21] The same condition is also applicable [...] why there is similarity in the nature and behaviour of the jujube [...] and the date palm.
[28] Another meaning of ku in common usage is to create obstacles to good work. The nature of a good person is:
[69] Kuk + urac = kukura . Etymologically kukura means “one who by nature picks up anything in its path”. [...] Rámáyańa was a demon, not a woman.
[78] Although a dog is a hybrid of [...] master. A dog is not ferocious by nature. It attacks or frightens someone as part of its duty. A wolf is ferocious by nature. It has no sense of duty. A dog [...] the wolf attacks and kills it.
[79] There are many differences between [...] But jackals are night prowlers by nature. A jackal moves in the daytime [...] away at the sight of a dog. By nature a dog is brave and a jackal is cowardly.
[5] Another meaning of kut́ha [...] “that which is stationary by nature”. A tree is also stationary by nature, as is a hill; hence another name [...] used for trees and hills.
[28] In certain parts of Ráŕh [...] Although the fighting was heroic in nature, it was also somewhat repulsive. [...] deity, although not completely.
[8] But it is true that often a powerful [...] as this happen to be wicked by nature, they can cause the disembodied [...] not by that of the dead person.
[11] However, as long as the human beings [...] deeds. If a person is a thief by nature whenever they think something [...] Bengali poem it is said –
[13] It means all the created objects [...] objectivities is not recognized. By nature the human mind is liberated. But [...] gradually fall into numerous bondages.
[110] Another meaning of the word kula is “born artist”, that is, one whose nature is to be engaged in the arts. [...] called a “born artist”.
[33] Kund + lyut́ . The etymological meaning of kundana is “one who by nature lies in wait”, or “one who by nature lies in ambush”. One of [...] “Red lotus”.
[39] Kund + uń = kundu . The etymological meaning is “one whose nature is to lurk”. Suppose there [...] Bengali. Now it has gone out of use.
[50] Streams fed by rainwater flourish [...] given names according to their nature. Today people call the river Káṋsái [...] “butcher”. Since its nature was like that of a butcher it [...] Kupá ( kopavatii ).
[105] One meaning of the word kumuda is a monster or a person of a monstrous nature.
[25] Not only humans but many other [...] however, goes against the laws of nature. It is natural for a sick creature [...] voluntary abstention from food.
[17] Ku + tan +un = kutanu . Its [...] increases” or “that whose nature is to increase”. The colloquial [...] is “physical body”.
[18] The human body develops over the [...] called shariira , that whose nature is to become thin or emaciated.
[30] “When people pursue the same profession and discharge duties of the same nature, they are called mitram.” (For example, two lawyers or two physicians are mitram.)
[26] The subterranean Cosmic flow operating [...] This is the way of the world. By nature you are not hard-hearted. There [...] tendency towards hard-heartedness.
[27] Shabda tanmátra : [...] Brahma [“Brahma is of the same nature as prańava”]. But [...] all the inferential perceptions.
[12] Má phaleśu kadácana [...] will not be equal and opposite in nature. Suppose, for example, you borrow [...] change in the temporal factor.
[14] By its very nature, if the mind is to possess objectivity [...] according to the differences in the nature of the objective mind. But this [...] Prájiṋa respectively.
[21] What is the nature of the psycho-spiritual approach [...] 1 )
[12] The metazoic mind, on the other [...] physical. It is also physico-psychic in nature. Human collective mind too has [...] collective mind being a collection of:
[8] Another difference between [...] latter avoid water and are dirty by nature. But a rhino loves water and is [...] not a natural enemy of anyone.
[11] A rhino is vegetarian by nature. It is not the enemy of any particular [...] skin, no one dares to attack it.
[117] Ka means water. Iisha [...] “one who is fully aware of the nature and properties of water”. [...] moves about naked in the society.
[5] The physical afflictions of this material world are caused partly by nature, and partly by human beings themselves. [...] bring direct relief in no time.
[12] So in human life, where a man doesnt [...] entity whose characteristic, whose nature, is to move. [[ Here everything moves.
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] sargasso sea according to the laws of nature. Thus, as a result of being inundated [...] the soil where there is no water.
[34] Kat́h + inac = kat́hina – “that which is by nature hard or troublesome”. In [...] kat́hin with its proper meaning.
[88] “One smart passenger said: [...] for shelter. Its the law of nature that they take refuge in our cushions [...] where they were living.’
[84] The snake is one of the oldest [...] belongs to the reptile species. The nature of the snakes blood makes [...] Thailand. A poet of Bengal has said :
[30] Karbu + urac/urań = karbúra. [...] “mixed-colour”, “varied nature”, “selfish”, and so on. Colloquially it means:
[7] Everything is the expression of [...] actions, which are not pure by nature and do not bring joy to you, you [...] it in detail on some other day.
[3] What is Táraka Brahma? The [...] every entity, is of a particular nature. There is in the centre [of an [...] Cosmological order is concerned.
[9] In Kańádiiya [...] effect.” The movement and nature of everything in the world – [...] fallacy of infinite regression.
[39] But even this shilpana-kriyá [manual craft] – is it of a uniform nature and character? Can the dexterity [...] suggest this in the world of action.
[60] The relation between the cognitive [...] sattvaguńa regains its original nature, that is, goes back to its original [...] beyond the subtle layer of mind].
[69] Whether a literary work is [...] complete grasp of its flow and nature. One gains an idea of the entirety [...] the liveliness of the subject.
[3] Whether inanimate or animate, [...] these qualities. It is also the nature of these characteristics that [...] constitute the goldenness of gold.
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] Maethilii-Gaoŕián nature [influenced by Tantra] were inimical [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[15] Of the seven flames of fire, one flame is called kálii . The real nature and the real form of a flame are [...] masiikrśńá .
[29] In the Vedic language we get the [...] sattvaguńii [sentient] in nature.
[46] The ninth meaning of the word kadara is “miserly” or “follower of undesirable nature”. Among the several meanings of [...] “one who maintains an undesirable nature”; and (2), “miserly”. [...] kadara was “miserly”.
[69] By adding ac to the root verbs [...] move about” or “whose nature is to jump”. However the [...] used for one who moves about by nature. For example: kampravakśa, [...] “head”, not “forehead”.
[55] Different trees or different [...] in cactus. But the structure and nature of these thorns are not the same. [...] káńd́a .
[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] which is not of self-perpetuating nature is called atipátaka [...] characterized by its self-perpetuating nature is called mahápátaka [...] they are always to be respected.
[131] Kapat́a + t́hak [...] dishonest person, 6) a person of evil nature, 7) a habitual flatterer, 8) a [...] 10) a bright research scholar.
[20] According to differences in size and nature turtles are known by different [...] in Sanskrit and refined Bengali.
[45] 2) A refined, polite and gentle-natured [...] call any lady with a praiseworthy nature, Kamalá.
[122] When we say kot́ika-family [...] terrestrial and aerial) is similar in nature to the swan, or goose. Its body-colour [...] being, slaughtered by human beings.
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[36] The entire human society is of a cosmopolitan nature – nothing can be treated [...] similarly, culture will become one.
[6] Now, this fight, this fight against [...] If one wants peace of permanent nature, if one has developed the longing [...] force, the avidyá shakti.
[2] Ism and the Nature of Movement
[3] Nothing is static in this universe [...] person. In spite of their relative nature, we accept these changing realities [...] nothing static in the Macrocosm.
[164] “Because they commit crimes,” [...] poverty, and some due to their inborn nature. By giving a good education to [...] Our society is now full of them.
[293] “Gandharba Singh was quite [...] with us here. Donkey ghosts are by nature a little shy and rarely show themselves. [...] are.” Anumay fell asleep.
[116] The witch replied: “The one [...] gentlemen are, are actually wicked in nature. Im a notorious witch; Im [...] you with a wooden club.”
[228] The prince listened with rapt attention and, seeing Ekanores repentant nature, his eyes filled with tears. He said: “Ive heard many people admiring you.”
[340] 1) … the mother-in-laws [...] over-protective and over possessive nature. Hence the refusal of the mother-in-law to let her daughter-in-law see her parents.
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[7] Prakrti is a composite force which [...] The fickleness and ever-changing nature of the mind needs no description [...] quality of perpetual restlessness.
[18] The use of sádhaná-begotten [...] effectiveness of the laws of His nature with the help of supernatural [...] ones powers to nullify the nature (dharma) of water and fire and [...] could be no greater blasphemy.
[25] It is necessary to know what the [...] In order to follow the dharma (nature) of creation, a sadguru lives [...] is a great preceptor (sadguru).
[25] As human beings have passed through [...] of misery. Human beings are by nature short-sighted and remain engrossed [...] with afflictions in the future.
[28] Whatever is finite is limited by nature. The attraction for finite entities [...] lamenting the endless drought.
[43] “What is this?” I thought. [...] even greater. It was their inborn nature to do good to others. But where [...] trick my ears were playing on me!
[2] Each and every created entity – [...] – this is the inexorable law of nature.
[4] [Diversity is the law of nature, uniformity will never be.]
[5] The average of rhythms of all rhythms [...] cosmos. Let me try to explain the nature of the mutual relationship between [...] vested with the universal rhythm.
[75] In Old Bengali the word icá [...] are born, according to the law of nature, in putrid or stagnant water are [...] between their greed and their shame.
[6] The original home of the eagle [...] themselves from the adversities of nature. This kind of eagles nest is called an “aerie”.
[12] Although birds of the eagle group are meat-eaters and ferocious by nature, they are not very clever. Often [...] vultures lack of intellect.
[72] Iish + varac = iishvara. Generally [...] control”. Thus, one whose intrinsic nature is to rule or to control is iishvara. That which perishes according to the law of nature is nashvara (nash [perish]+ varac); [...] varac). About iishvara it is said:
[76] About Iishvara, it is said that [...] Lord, why did you give me such a nature that I could commit this type [...] embodiment of divine love“].
[90] Iishvaro sah jagatkarttá. [...] This movement is the intrinsic nature of existence. Matter moves, mind [...] doership and effect is Iishvara.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[4] DHARMA. Characteristic property; [...] the subtler spheres of ones nature”); the path of righteousness in social affairs.
[4] DHARMA. Characteristic property; [...] the subtler spheres of ones nature”); the path of righteousness in social affairs.
[4] The various races and countries [...] remember that attraction is the law of nature. Attraction is not negative repulsion, [...] changed into friendship tomorrow.
[15] Human beings, who are predominantly sentimental by nature, establish some kind of relationship [...] the national language of India.
[64] From the above discussion it is [...] make people realize the irrational nature of blind religious faith. This [...] common banner of one religion.
[4] The first human beings were born [...] exactly human beings in form and nature. The fossils of these creatures [...] the Pleistocene Age of the earth.
[5] Everything on this earth is subject [...] Because of the immutable law of nature, these species also had to leave this earth forever, without leaving any trace behind.
[7] The different groups of Homo Erectus [...] the fierce onslaught of hostile nature, while other groups had the advantage [...] natural environment of this earth.
[16] People who live in cold countries [...] lungs and vocal chord. That is why nature has made the constitution of the [...] body at the time of breathing.
[24] Black people did not lag behind [...] communication. This unfavourableness of nature prevented the Africans from looking [...] creating a congenial environment.
[28] Thus in the dim past of unknown [...] long periods. The innate migratory nature of human beings has goaded them [...] other races are roughly as follows:
[20] In the first phase the spiritual [...] cannot give me pleasure of permanent nature. But, O Supreme Entity, O Parama [...] is the first phase of devotion.
[30] Racial characteristics are defined by the nature of the blood and the structure [...] called “Dravidians”.
[2] The purpose of the Qualified Supreme [...] otherwise, Prakrti (whose very nature is to qualify Puruśa as [...] entity acts independently, it is the nature of Prakrti to punish it. As a [...] subtlety is temporarily affected.
[10] The purpose of the Qualified Supreme [...] the supreme rank. This forms the nature (dharma) of human beings. To get [...] as they work according to their nature (dharma), and they alone serve [...] (Saguńa Brahma) made them.
[19] Logically it has been proved that [...] ignorance or stupidity. It is the nature of fire to burn, and whatsoever [...] self-evident law of Prakrti or Her very nature that all actions will have reactions. [...] consequences of these actions.
[21] A hand plunged in fire will surely [...] small or big, follow their own nature (dharma). Otherwise there would [...] only displays utter ignorance.
[25] The quality or nature of the human mind is such that [...] quickest return to the supreme rank.
[1] Human beings led by self-interest [...] limited period as stipulated by nature. Due to the foolishness of human [...] survive the period fixed for them by nature. Prior to their stipulated period [...] ecology. There is no alternative.
[13] Actually, here “Brahmans” [...] sattvaguńii [of a sentient nature] and have an intellectual disposition”. [...] interpretation of the shloka .
[15] Let me tell you an interesting story which will illustrate the contradictory nature of caste history. In the caste [...] such caste histories reliable?
[3] Now, you have a brain with a small [...] same time. Because of this Cosmic nature, His eyes are everywhere; whatever [...] time. But, because of His Cosmic nature, His legs are everywhere. To go [...] is the final controlling point.
[2] Everything in this universe of [...] aesthetics. While trying to analyse the nature of this dynamism, one is bound [...] is certainly psycho-spiritual.
[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] because it is endless by its very nature. But although it cannot be stopped [...] cannot defeat the mutative force.
[17] Reba replied, “I prefer to [...] the same time compassionate by nature. I like to be vocal against the [...] dogma into our society.”
[4] Those in the Hariparimańd́ala are by nature devotional. When they participate [...] dhyána, the object of ideation.
[3] As I have already told you, the [...] universe, and is all-pervasive in nature. Parama Puruśa is all-pervading. [...] “Viśńu” means all-pervasive.
[10] In this shloka the first word is [...] “Nitya” means “of permanent nature”. Therefore, ánandam which is of permanent nature is nityánandam.
[1] The Transcendental Entity, or Puruśa, [...] these forces are belligerent in nature. Prakrti here is called anucchúnyá [...] endless and is flowing eternally.
[5] The triangle of forces is flowing [...] vibration, and according to the nature of these vibrations, the respective [...] noumenal cause of the phenomenal.
[19] Slander, jealousy, party politics, [...] shape people into criminals. If the nature of the entire human race becomes [...] civilization will end in smoke.
[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] To make a slave of matter is the nature of a kśatriya. Willingly [...] history, stirs up a sensation.
[6] Discrimination : One of these is the way of discrimination. What is its nature? “I should do this! No, [...] of speed is comparatively slow.
[14] So far as women are concerned, [...] – this is a womans nature. It is never the nature of a woman to eat more, thus depriving her guests.
[1] The status of women in prehistoric [...] spent their days in the lap of nature singing, dancing, laughing and [...] began gradually to be curtailed.
[9] A handful of unprincipled, power-hungry [...] vanity. This doctrine is against nature and we have only to look out into [...] is prohibited to women”?
[19] The Lahore and Peshawar thieves [...] irony of fate. Oh! the cruelty of nature. Oh! the curse of aristocracy.” And he beat himself on the head.
[2] One category, as you know, is psycho-physical [...] beings are goaded by this primordial nature of longing, that is, psycho-physical [...] collective body of a particular nature of living being or expression [...] structure, and as a result the nature of the longings also changes. [...] Macrocosmic conation, otherwise not.
[3] The second category is psycho-physical [...] But this longing is not of inborn nature. These longings are created after the development of so many plexi and change in the nature and structure of so many hormones [...] inborn, it is created later on.
[4] Now you see, both the pabula are of physical nature, are physical pabula. But in the [...] both the pabula are of physical nature.
[2] The influence of the sentient principle [...] initial stage of matter (ether). Its nature is to give a concrete form to [...] expression cannot be manifested.
[20] If you want to compare one object [...] cannot give anyone an idea about the nature of water by showing them a piece of iron because they are different categories of objects.
[54] Depending upon the nature of the saḿskáras [...] (vibhájanii shakti) The nature of the force of attraction is to draw the object of enjoyment towards itself, and the nature of the force which is attracted [...] more inclined towards femininity.
[66] One acquires a physical body according to the nature of ones samskaras. A human [...] will be decided according to the nature of ones karma – this [...] towards the most exalted life.
[4] Cells generally grow out of light, air, water and the food we eat. The nature of food and drink has its effect [...] to immense spiritual elevation.
[11] If cells are affected by food and water, and if the nature of the cells affects the nature of the human mind, obviously human [...] produces a sentient body”].
[13] Every object of the world is dominated [...] and according to its intrinsic nature, is divided into the same three categories.
[21] [Here is one place of pilgrimage, there is another place. People of static nature wander from the one place to the [...] how can they attain salvation?]
[11] We all want to keep our loved ones [...] do so. According to the law of nature everything passes away. We have [...] of oblivion, nor can they ever.
[11] Secondly, symbolization is not [...] utter, “Oh, sorry”. The nature of expression has changed and [...] accordance with the change in times.
[13] Two thousand years ago when people [...] continue to come – this is the nature of expression. If anybody were [...] gestures of your hands and feet.
[1] I have already said that human [...] capacity. Those who are very crude by nature waste half of their time in idle [...] their mental and spiritual power.
[34] Now, whatever may be the nature of this psycho-economic or politico-economic [...] exploitation easier for the rulers.
[3] In Máyá you know [...] it has been said regarding this nature of Parama Puruśa, regarding [...] intention? The intention is good.
[9] Different people have different [...] saḿskáras there are differences in the nature of human beings. Some people are calm and peace-loving by nature, some are honest and some dishonest. [...] like Columbus or Vasco da Gama.
[3] Energy was also created. Here energy [...] “svabháva” – “nature” in English. Some people who do [...] all natural. But the fact is that nature is simply the style of the Operative [...] particular style, that is, as per nature, the stamina that each and every [...] by the Cosmic Cognitive Faculty.
[2] Let us discuss the nature of the indriyas. In Saḿskrta [...] brkśa” due to their huge size.
[2] While analysing the nature of the mind, I remember something [...] saḿvrta, vivrta and tiryak.
[9] All crude objects on which people [...] certainly disappear one day, for the nature of this relative world is “Yah [...] disappointment, and die a miserable death.
[11] This is ekendriya. One should concentrate [...] come and go is their intrinsic nature.
[8] In the first stage (ava-átmasthiikarań) [...] observation you can determine the nature of a person, but without penetrating [...] person in the guise of a good man.
[1] You know, it is the inherent nature of all living beings to expand [...] said that this is the inherent nature of all living beings, both humans [...] dangerous than on the physical one.
[17] Children are by nature most inclined towards play, so [...] play methods. Children are also by nature inclined to listen to fantasies [...] two should be equally utilized.
[49] Parents deceive their children [...] inquisitively, as is the wont of human nature, children discover the truth. [...] deception by their own parents at home.
[169] Bangladesh has only two cash crops [...] Bangladesh does not follow the rules of nature.
[5] In the economic sphere depressions [...] the explosion is of a material nature, and in the psychic sphere the [...] Kśatriya, Vipra or Vaeshya Eras.
[36] Thirdly, new diversified styles [...] consumption should be of a progressive nature and the style of consumption should [...] can be prepared from that thread.
[42] The export of raw materials is [...] such a stage the bountifulness of nature will ultimately prove to be a [...] would not be regarded as a problem.
[2] Even if countries or socio-economic [...] in enterprises of a non-yielding nature such as excessive defence spending, [...] suffer from economic depression.
[9] In almost all the countries of [...] opportunity to pervert society. The very nature of the present system is that [...] to immoral and corrupt forces.
[15] Nature has been kind enough to provide [...] environment for morality to flourish.
[8] The Átmá is reflected [...] readily known to Him. This is His nature. Thats why He is also known [...] else. Thats why it is said,
[20] They are very dangerous. Regarding [...] or emancipation of a permanent nature.
[4] This sort of negative microvita [...] intermediary microvita, which are of the nature of yakśas – that [...] through many special types of smell.
[14] Incidentally, let me tell you that [...] mentally elevated or has a loving nature will look beautiful to others. [...] are a type of positive microvita.
[1] Gandhapisháca . [...] their demise depends upon their nature or mentality. Only those human [...] ákáshiipreta, and pisháca.
[4] Madhyakapála. People who are mentally restless or who have an unstable nature say one thing in the morning, [...] madhyakapála after their demise.
[5] Mahákapála. Those [...] those with a sinister, sadistic nature who mercilessly kill millions [...] trying to destroy the living world.
[3] Dharma – Spirituality; the [...] practice, not necessarily of a deeper nature. Dhyana – Meditation [...] seventh limb of Astauṋga Yoga.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Characteristics, ones own nature; nature. SVAYAMBHÚLIUNGA. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[52] A time will come when the mind [...] laboratory babes will be produced, nature will slowly snatch away the child-producing [...] the mortals of the present day.
[78] The locus standi of a nation depends [...] and as such are of a transitory nature only. Within the scope of item eight there can be a blending of absolute with relativity.
[80] As intellectual revolution is of a democratic nature, Proutists are to make people [...] demands. [This can be done by:]
[101] The per capita income of the universe [...] forever. Diversity is the law of nature. If the diversity ceases to exist, [...] socio-economic sphere of life.
[12] First, there is some difference [...] But when the basic or ultimate nature of the object is fully subjectivized, [...] external world will all be adhruva.
[15] There are some people who have [...] the indriyas, because the very nature of the indriyas is to associate [...] in any case there is an object.
[16] When indriyas are engaged with [...] vibrated in this way, their original nature becomes lost to some extent. The [...] indriyas towards the inner world.
[53] Those persons who are dhiiras by nature know where immortality lies, and [...] discarding the supreme eternal treasure.
[3] If a person is dharmic, that person will leave a trace of his or her dharmic nature at every step. In his or her personal [...] theft propensity in that person.
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[9] But atipátaka cannot be [...] but its result is of recurring nature. Suppose a bad man, a corrupt [...] pátaka will be of recurring nature, because other businessmen will learn it from him; so its effect will be of recurring nature. This particular nature of pátaka is called mahápátaka.
[8] When the mind experiences a painful [...] running after happiness, It is human nature. Not only is it human nature, it is the nature of all creatures. All birds and [...] can curl up and sleep peacefully.
[5] Other theories, sounding somewhat [...] [“Diversity, not identity, is the law of nature”]. The world is full of diversities [...] the welfare of any human being.
[21] The imposition of the Hindi language [...] who the exploiters are and the nature of psycho-economic exploitation so that they become imbued with fighting spirit.
[53] The Supreme dharma – the [...] the chief characteristic of his nature. Brahma or the Supreme Entity [...] love and maturity of love is He.
[1] In this universe, everything is [...] the very characteristic, the very nature of this universe. Therefore, it [...] which means “to go”.
[12] The third one is to try to convert [...] “svabháva” (ones own nature) is converted into “svarúpa” [...] be converted into iron or wood.
[7] Sound arises from nature. Human beings try to express in [...] more peaceful out here.”
[40] In all languages the joining together [...] to make jagat – one whose nature is movement. If the suffix śńik [...] discussed in greater depth later on.
[5] Communism is unable to provide [...] although it was materialistic in nature. During that period there was [...] is devoid of moral principles.
[10] The relationship between communism [...] and a ferret. Just as it is the nature of a ferret to devour a snake, [...] expose the defects in Marxism.
[1] The most important economic issue [...] are still directly dependent on nature for their subsistence. Only in [...] solve their economic problems.
[16] As far as possible, agriculture, [...] cooperatives because of the complex nature or small scale of operations should [...] will also have to be arranged.
[9] This táńd́ava [...] forces that are inimical to you by nature. Say a snake – a snake is [...] based on the principle of survival.
[24] “Devotion means service unto the Lord. Devotion is of the nature of selfless love. Devotion is [...] very life of the devotee.”
[4] Gandharva microvita are the collective [...] human mind are mostly of a friendly nature. They convey messages of the subtle [...] with a flood of divine effulgence.
[11] Judging from the nature of these microvita, it is clear [...] emanations from the Supreme Entity.
[24] The structure of the mind is determined by the nature of its object. If the psychic [...] reborn in crude material bodies.
[26] The movement caused by the attraction [...] devotion, but that is static in nature. And the devotion caused by psychic clash is mutative in nature. Actually, there is very little [...] is the only genuine devotion.
[4] In the commune system individual [...] relation with their work. This is the nature of the commune system. The whole [...] consequently production never increases.
[43] The number of items considered [...] commodities or services of a non-farming nature coming within the scope of producers [...] The railway system is an example.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous [...] planned development of the area. Nature has generously allocated her resources [...] bottom of the sea. Nowhere has nature been miserly in bestowing her [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[5] Of all the problems affecting the [...] property. To control the fury of nature, there must be extensive afforestation [...] winds and the destructive force of nature from wreaking havoc in the region.
[1] There are four main forms of consciousness [...] Being exists in His own form or own nature, like milk remaining milk and [...] distinguishing features –
[36] The juxtaposition of two words with meanings of a different nature is dvandva samása. But [...] [good manners, etiquette], etc.
[1] The first human babes were born [...] place to live on. At that time nature was extremely cruel so they had [...] themselves against the harshness of nature. That age was called the Shúdra era or primitive society.
[1] You shall not take into account [...] something which is truly contrary to nature.
[44] We try to form an idea about the real nature of an object through the sense-organs. [...] are used to convey precise ideas.
[3] “Ekam”. What is ekam? [...] object, which is of conclusive nature, then we use the article ekam. [...] “One” can be used.
[19] This Entity, this Cognitive Faculty [...] panorama. All are of a transitory nature.
[14] This crudest point, svayambhú, [...] objects of the Cognitive Faculty. The nature of time, space and person is such [...] nothing can be kept secret from Him.
[16] For a unit mind the wisest course [...] become increasingly elevated. The nature of mind is to become as it thinks. [...] automatically becomes composed.
[1] Kola also refers to the [...] first musical instrument created by nature. In the beginning, the same bamboo would be used as weapon as well as flute.
[4] Afterwards, by regulating the passage [...] these flute sounds in external nature and started to investigate the [...] internal flute sounds) in their inner nature, they felt that those internal [...] divine flautist of Gokul .
[26] [Diversity, not identity, is the law of nature.]
[56] [The method of utilization should [...] utilization should be of progressive nature.]
[13] According to the nature of the saḿskáras [...] performed during ones lifetime.
[4] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] luxury and was a man of lecherous nature. His son, Laksman Sen, was extremely [...] revenged himself against them.
[2] The Bengali word bhát [cooked [...] tańd́ula which means “that whose nature is to jump”. The dance which [...] cáur (Angika, Magahii, Maethilii).
[6] When anitya, ashuci and duhkhátma [...] quinquelemental universe is of a transitory nature. But when due to the influence [...] This is all due to avidyá.
[13] The last one and the most dangerous [...] certain propensities. This particular nature of weakness is called abhinivesha. [...] are all examples of abhinivesha.
[1] While trying to fight against any [...] have a clear understanding of the nature of the exploitation. Today human [...] into every aspect of human life.
[17] It is very good for cancer patients [...] and, for those who are lazy by nature, doing some physical labour, are [...] up very early the next morning.
[18] Most blocks are currently demarcated [...] climatic conditions, topography, the nature of the soil, the type of flora [...] decentralized economic planning.
[2] Environmental preservation or ecological [...] – why do human beings neglect nature, and undermine as well as destroy [...] interests inherent in the human psyche.
[30] If there is under-secretion of [...] a person will develop a fearful nature and suffer from psychic hallucinations. [...] gland creates this psychology.
[37] (4) Thyroid and parathyroid [...] developed they will have a quarrelsome nature. Women will have the same defect [...] These are all non-inborn instincts.
[44] Spiritual aspirants should take [...] pituitary gland is psycho-spiritual in nature, and the pineal gland is spiritual in nature.
[3] Now, this liberation from temporal, [...] spiritual stratum can be of permanent nature, hence it is called Paramártha. [...] Vimukti is liberation of permanent nature.
[5] Another definition of bhakti or [...] entity. Attraction is the law of nature, repulsion is negative attraction.
[2] “Bhakti means rendering service unto Parama Puruśa. It is of the nature of love and ánandam, or bliss. It is verily the life-force of the bhakta.”
[21] In collective life also some become [...] bhogya will feel that their real nature is manifested in realizing. “I [...] others sleeping divinity.
[19] You wish to attain something, but [...] Puruśa they begin to know His nature and follow His will accordingly. [...] fulfilled. I want nothing else.”
[9] There were three main ethnic groups [...] Bengali. Their physical appearance and nature are a result of a special type [...] of the different racial groups.
[11] And śaśt́haiṋca [...] sentient, or at least mutative in nature for family persons. It must not be of static nature. It should be balanced food, because [...] your mind will also be of that nature. Your mind will get depraved, degenerated; so you should take proper and balanced food.
[4] And where does that singular Entity lie, and what is the nature of the singular Entity? Since [...] vibration personified, and He by His nature vibrates everything. He is the Supreme motivation. Wherever there is vibration, it is deva.
[2] The woes and anxieties, the pleasure [...] they are purely of a temporary nature. The person or the space is also extremely limited.
[7] Now when a man gets the chance [...] quality, but also of very temporary nature. It lasts for a short span. On [...] in physical or psychic spheres.
[1] Every object has its own dharma, the essential mark of its own nature; and an object is known and named [...] remain firm in its own dharma.
[9] If people are to know anything [...] do not be perturbed. This is the nature of the world. “Yah ágacchati [...] pleasures that come will not remain.
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha or anger. What is the nature of anger? When there is too much [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.
[30] Next is psychic lethargy. What is the nature of this sort of lethargy? Psychic [...] case is the lack of moral courage.
[4] Darshana: “to see”, [...] Dharma: innate characteristic, nature of a thing. The Dharma of fire [...] Ideological Desideratum”
[10] Madhyamá: middle, ordinary [...] spiritual liberation of a permanent nature
[4] At a certain point in his evolution, [...] negative tendencies so that their true nature – divine perfection – [...] of realization, as his perfect nature flowers more and more within him, [...] and all creation, all become one.
[2] ÁCÁRYA – spiritual [...] “not-dharma”, not the true nature of man ÁNANDA – [...] “crudeness”, degeneration
[5] DAGDHABIIJA – “burnt [...] mental reactions DHARMA – nature, duty, the essential characteristic of an entity
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[7] It must, therefore, be emphasized [...] noticed that people of over-selfish nature fear Ananda Marga itself for fear [...] of their minds for a long time.
[16] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] became impractical and impotent by nature. Thus there is a pressing need [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[18] Recently one more interpretation [...] the very fundamentals of human nature.
[24] The human body is constituted of [...] of similar living entities. The nature of your living cells will be formed [...] means will be explained later.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] aggressors before correcting their nature means encouraging injustice. Of [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[55] Many misinterpret Brahmacarya to [...] not imply disobeying the laws of nature. Control means to abide by nature;s laws.
[94] Tośa means the state of [...] is the rule; this is the law of nature.
[96] You are aware that there are two [...] the mind, a change in ones nature is bound to occur. This is auto-suggestion. A change in ones nature is also brought about if such [...] always follow auto-suggestion.
[4] I have also said that sins are [...] affection. Whatever might be the nature of the sins they commit, they [...] Puruśa. That is enough.
[19] You may ask, “How can I do [...] the difference between habit and nature? When habit becomes one with your existence, it is called nature.
[20] Suppose you are a teetotaller. [...] become helpless. It has become your nature. By constant practice or under [...] habituation, it finally becomes nature.
[21] This is auto-suggestion. “Now [...] without puja, then it has become your nature. Try to make it what – habit or nature? Nature. I never take a drop of water without doing puja. Why? It has become my nature. And I want that all of you should make it your nature also.
[22] When auto-suggestion will become your nature, what will happen? While sleeping [...] doing Puńya all 24 hours.
[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] Yah Sah Gopah”. Their very nature is to please Parama Puruśa. [...] ca”. There is no other way out.
[17] If there is under secretion of [...] a person will develop a fearful nature and suffer from psychic hallucinations. [...] gland creates this psychology.
[24] 4) Thyroid and parathyroid glands [...] developed they will have a quarrelsome nature. Women will have the same defect [...] These are all non-inborn instincts.
[31] Spiritual aspirants should take [...] pituitary gland is psycho-spiritual in nature, and the pineal gland is spiritual in nature.
[13] (7) Take sáttvika food. [...] myrobalan), or something of a similar nature, after meals. However, this procedure does not apply in cold countries.
[13] In the process of introversion [...] faculty. Human beings have a peculiar nature. Certain portions of their minds [...] final, and only qualification.
[3] It is the nature of jiivas to live in bondage. [...] again confined to the same cage.
[146] Just as buffaloes dont want [...] away and flee. In this respect its nature is similar to that of other forest [...] very little attacks from insects.
[1] The Supreme Functional Entity [...] this system is what we call “nature”. The system follows a general [...] abnormality is not beyond the rule of nature either. It is also an accepted law of nature; that is, it is also natural. [...] deviation is also accepted as a law of nature.
[2] Now, human intellect, wisdom, power [...] functional faculty accepted by nature. A special type of functional faculty within the scope of nature – within the scope of the Supreme Functional Principle.
[10] This switch-over is called “metamorphosed [...] forming a bad opinion about my real nature.”) So he or she decides [...] “metamorphosed sentimental strategy.”
[23] What happens through this proto-psycho-spirituality? [...] person can easily realize their true nature. So those who practise this proto-psycho-spirituality [...] soar high into the blue firmament.
[10] The fourth principle is right livelihood [...] money from actions which are by nature sinful and harmful for the world. [...] whose food is accepted by all.
[17] (Tráńa means “to [...] if that saving is of a temporary nature, it is tráńa. During [...] Krśńa supports Shiva.)
[171] (74) Everything in this universe [...] violent clashes. According to the nature of the path, human beings will [...] lies the very essence of life.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Characteristics, ones own nature; nature. SVAYAMBHÚLIUṊGA. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[1] The identity of any object is determined [...] actional expressions. Hence the nature of influence that is exerted by [...] called its special characteristics.
[2] Actional expressions are determined by the nature of the guńas (binding principles). [...] perception, conception and sensation.
[17] In his internal body a tremendous [...] created. Due to the variation in the nature of the systaltic flow in both [...] (plants, animals and human beings).
[39] Intelligent people realize Parama [...] “Inferior people, people of animal nature, are afraid of the cult of surrender and can never hope to merge in Him.”
[73] Now, the story goes that this son [...] Kárttika was of extroversive nature.
[82] According to different Puranas and other anecdotes, Kárttika was a man of extroversive nature. That is why the author of the [...] That is all about Kárttika.
[4] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] became impractical and impotent by nature. Thus there is a pressing need [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[6] Recently one more interpretation [...] the very fundamentals of human nature.
[12] The human body is constituted of [...] of similar living entities. The nature of your living cells will be formed [...] against the code of aparigraha.
[18] The agricultural problems in India are of a different nature. There is ample scope for agricultural [...] has not been properly harnessed.
[23] Seas located in torrid zones are more saline in accordance with nature;s law. The very salty water that [...] generally called karkaca salt.
[70] What an awful thing! Who could [...] attack from the tail end. Their nature is to attack other animals from behind and swing and shake them about.
[1] According to Lord Krśńa, [...] All these follow certain laws of nature.
[3] It is said that doership, action and reaction are performed by nature. But what is the philosophical definition of “nature”? What is ordinarily called “nature” in English is called “Svabháva” [...] flow, a special style of action.
[3] One who has lost the dharma of movement is virtually dead. The real nature of a living being is dynamicity. [...] continue working, even while dying.
[16] “[[As long as]] there are [...] And those who are of lethargic nature, always sleeping, also do something, [...] Transitive or intransitive? (laughter)
[32] Draopadii inquired from Yudhisthira [...] while according to ordinary laws of nature he ought to be rolling in happiness. To this, Yudhisthira replied –
[10] The etymological meaning of cyuta [...] which does not deviate from its own nature or its own dharma. It has achieved the fullness of its nature.
[11] That vaeśńavii máyá [...] also never deviates from its own nature or its dharma. When Parama Brahma [...] form whose seed syllable is u.
[33] Nature of the post-trance state: After [...] Supreme Entity – Parama Brahma.
[3] While doing sádhaná, [...] concentrate the mind, which is by nature restless, on a certain object [...] one with Paramátmá.