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This World and the Next (1)

[35] Whatever is relative truth we may [...] understand by Padártha? Pada means “rank”, and [...] will appear to be non-existent.

The Noumenal Progenitor (1)

[2] The Supreme Progenitor in His role [...] original status (known as the parama pada) is the Witnessing Entity when [...] seity, or in His supreme stance.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (1)

[63] This very wakeful state is the [...] Vaeshvánara. It is the first páda or phase of the soul. Microcosmically [...] Vaeshvánara or Viráta.

The Fundamental Principles of Life (2)

[7] You know, Lord Buddha said so many [...] poetic form, is known as Darshan Pada. In the Darshan Pada, Lord Buddha said, “Cakśuńá [...] third item is Samyak Vák.

The Field of Dharma (2)

[9] Now, who are the members of “my [...] vák, páńi, páda, páyu, and upastha. These [...] vák, páńi, páda, páyu, upastha [vocal cord, [...] materialism, they are the evil force.

Suppression, Repression and Oppression (1)

[4] Both these systems have created [...] will also find the title “pada” which means both “foot” [...] connection with the Self or soul.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[61] Chalayasi vikramańe balmimadhútavámana Pada nakha niira janita jana pávana. Keshava dhrta vámanarúpa Jaya jagadiisha hare.

Propensities and Pramá (1)

[9] Even on the path of introversial [...] point in the highest cakra (Parama Pada) in the multipropensive plexus, [...] veritable gods in human frame.

Parama Puruśa Is Everywhere (1)

[8] Apáńipádo [...] not have páńi or páda , that is, hands or feet, is [...] universe and whatever is inaudible.

He Is Everywhere (1)

[11] The Lord’s feet (pada) are also everywhere. There is [...] times. Elsewhere, scriptures say:

Blind Mind and Conscience (1)

[25] Now, “my party – mámakáh, [...] vák, páńi, páda, páyu, and upastha [eyes, [...] anudisha. So a total of ten dishas.

Bhútatattva, Tanmátratattva and Indriyatattva (1)

[21] The motor organs or karmendriyas [...] páńi (hand), (3) páda (leg), (4) páyu (anus) [...] (to give birth), respectively.