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Vrajagopála and Bhaktitattva (Discourse 21) (1)

[9] There is mutual attraction everywhere. [...] termed bhakti in psychological parlance. Whether literate or illiterate, [...] you are not inferior to anyone.

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (1)

[25] Deva. Parama Puruśa is called [...] speed and wavelength. In common parlance each of these waves is called [...] Puruśa is Deva, and no one else.

The Ten Characteristics of a Dhármika (1)

[7] “Dama”. The actual [...] “shamana”. In common parlance, the mythological god of death [...] must have the quality of damana.

The Tantric Definition of Yoga (1)

[1] What is yoga? You know that in [...] is the use of the word in common parlance – what the common people [...] yogárúd́hártha.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[103] In literary parlance we may divide plays into two categories: [...] offering them a little jollity.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[14] The one whose life’s goal [...] of Máyá. In common parlance it is the unit entity which is [...] – both are fused into one.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (1)

[67] Whether the world and Brahma are [...] Shyámbábu are two entities in common parlance but do you know how that difference [...] own mental form, isn’t it?

Glossary (1)

[9] MANOMAYA KOŚA. Subconscious [...] “illusion”; in philosophical parlance roughly corresponds to “Operative [...] Salvation. MUKTI. Liberation.

Appendices (1)

[12] However, he does not discount that [...] see what appear to be, in common parlance, ghosts. He describes this in Ánanda Sútram, 3-6:

Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued)) (1)

[5] In the psychological analysis of [...] “one” in psychological parlance. Judged in that light, “two” [...] created by Its own immanent powers.

Samádhi and Mrtyu (1)

[1] In philosophical parlance, samádhi means unification [...] still it is full of knowledge.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (1)

[3] I have said before and will say [...] western Ráŕh, in common parlance, lions are called tigers.) Tigers [...] rhino, monkey and human species.

Properly Utilize Yourself to Reach God (1)

[1] There is a famous verse from the [...] [living being] base. In ordinary parlance, however, bala means “capacity”. [...] the use of one’s capacity.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 18) (1)

[14] The second part of Párthasárathi’s [...] committed pratyaváya. In common parlance, pápa means both pápa [...] pápa and pratyaváya.

Parama Puruśa (1)

[17] This world is ideational for Him [...] the idea, therefore, in common parlance, He is taken as inactive. If, [...] Paramarasa. This alone is a safe way.

Our Philosophical Treatise (1)

[3] Ontology : Ananda Marga believes in monotheism. In common parlance iishvara, Bhagaván and [...] ultimate quality of happiness.

Nityánanda and Liilánanda (1)

[2] Before Parama Puruśa created [...] their common sense. In Bengali parlance it is said that when people are [...] sorrow or overwhelmed with joy.

Appendix (2)

[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. “Govardhana” in common parlance refers to the Govardhana Mountain [...] Govardhana cetanashiilá.

[16] Kuiṋjavana. In ordinary parlance, kuiṋjavana means an arbour, [...] have sent out His divine call?

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (1)

[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] mind by physical force. In popular parlance whenever something happens very [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.

Light Comes (1)

[48] There is mutual attraction everywhere. [...] Bhakti (devotion) in psychological parlance. Whether literate or illiterate, [...] you are not inferior to anyone.

Life, Death and Saḿskára (1)

[15] This parallelism can be lost as [...] find proper adjustment. In common parlance it will be said that the dog has “died” and undergone a corporal change.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[136] In common parlance Mars is no longer referred to [...] king; Mars is the minister.”]

Karna and Draopadi (1)

[22] Now, we find that Ahalya’s [...] psychic point of view. In common parlance we call a cruel man “stone-hearted.” [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (2)

[63] In most animals, and particularly [...] cells and nerve fibres. In common parlance the word nád́ii [...] means antahkarańa .

[75] If some scripture or some great [...] i was used, both in common parlance and in Vedic Sanskrit.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[37] In general parlance kadara also refers to the barley [...] spike we can call vriihi-kadara.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[2] Etymologically, ka means “head”. [...] kabandha (cranium). Still, in common parlance kabandha refers to the head in [...] kabandha. Colloquially, kabandha means:

Ideation and Meditation (1)

[9] Mental flow is concerned with both [...] devotion are required. In spiritual parlance, when the mental flow is directed [...] stage becomes omniscient”].

Five Virtuous Ladies (1)

[10] Now, we find that Ahalya’s [...] psychic point of view. In common parlance we call a cruel man “stone-hearted.” [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.

Dynamicity and Staticity (1)

[2] Many people may think, “Is [...] called “death” in common parlance, but it is not actual death. Actual [...] gather momentum for the next stage.

Dhruva and Adhruva (1)

[31] And this is not all. You know what [...] kind of pause, which in common parlance may be called death.

Devotion Is the Life-Force of a Devotee (1)

[2] “Bhaktiránanda rupáca”. [...] ánanda in psychological parlance. In the language of grammar and philosophy it is also ánanda.

Chapter 2 (1)

[24] Purport: In spiritual parlance the Soul is one. In whatever condition [...] called Bhúmá Caetanya.

Chapter 1 (1)

[5] Although as a philosophical word, shiva or puruśa is extensively used, in common parlance the word átmá [“soul” [...] which is omni-telepathic”.

Bhakti-Rúpa Setu (Devotion Acts Like a Bridge) (2)

[2] In philosophical parlance setu means the process of subjectivizing [...] bridge over the river of Bhava.

[16] In common parlance you say that Paramátmá [...] him free from virtue and vice.

Beware of Dogma (1)

[5] Now, this movement is affected [...] called Avidyá. (In common parlance, for Avidyá we use the word Shaytán – “Satan” in English.)