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Yours Is a Never-Ending Fight (3)

[14] In Saḿskrta, “Páńd́á” means “self-knowledge”. Páńd́á is the supreme knowledge, Páńd́á is the sublime spiritual knowledge. [...] Páńd́avas.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (2)

[22] The one who consumes these fetters [...] “I am Brahma” is called Pańdá. The one who has Pańdá is called Pańdita.

The Field of Dharma (4)

[10] And Páńd́aváshcaeva. [...] páńd́ava? In Sanskrit [pańd́á, from the] root verb pańd́, [...] acquired sentient knowledge”. Pańd́á means “I am Brahma.” [...] this firm determination, is called pańd́á. And he who has acquired pańd́á is called pańd́ita [...] Páńd́ava [Five Pandavas].

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (2)

[48] The realization that “I am Brahma” is called Pańd́á and the one who has attained pańd́á is called pańd́ita. [...] awaken consciousness in another?

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 3 (1)

[9] These are [Pandu’s] five sons. [...] they are [stages in attaining] pańd́á – Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] first shloka of the Giitá.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 2 (12)

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Service to Humanity Is the Supreme Ideology of Life (5)

[5] There was a great scholar named [...] language there was a word “Pańd́á”. From that “Panda” the word “Pandaya” is derived.

[7]Panda” means self-knowledge “I [...] One who is eager to attain this Panda, one who has indomitable urge [...] “Sńeya” to the word “Panda” the word “Pandey” [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”

Ráŕh – 13. (1)

[2] Does this mean that no Brahmans [...] Brahman surnames such as Panigrahi, Panda, Sarangi, Patra, etc.

One Will Have to Know Oneself (7)

[11] The word pańd́ita [...] aspirants and for nobody else. Because pańd́á means “Self-realization”. Pańd́á means “subjective reality”. Pańd́á means “knowing the hub of this Cosmological order”. And he who has acquired pańd́á is a pańd́ita. Just [...] one will have to know oneself.

[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] this supreme realization is called pańd́á. And he who has realized this pańd́á, he who has acquired this pańd́á, is a pańd́ita. You [...] become pańd́itas.

Knowledge and Progress (1)

[2] In the fifteenth century in India, [...] because they were not established in pańd́a bháva [the feeling that [...] is contained in the pot”].

June-July 1970 (2)

[27] What are the causes of salvation? [...] Brahma” is also known as pańd́a, and one having this pańd́a is a pańd́ita.)

Discrimination in Rights (7)

[21] The word pańd́ita comes from pańd́a meaning “realization [...] brahmásmiiti sá buddhi pańd́á iti ucyate [the realization of “I am Brahma” is known as pańd́á ]. In Bengali there is also a surname Pańd́á . People mistakenly say Páńd́á , but it is not Páńd́á but rather Pańd́á . One who is established in [...] páńd́eya .

Dharmakśetra and Kurukśetra (2)

[11] Samavetáh yuyutsavah [“gathered [...] I” – this idea is called pańd́á. One who has acquired pańd́á is called a pańd́ita [...] was páńd́eya.

Blind Mind and Conscience (1)

[27] And the opposite parties are the [...] through five stages. Just to acquire [pańd́á, absolute knowledge] one will [...] The Pandavas are five in number.