Pa > References for ‘passengers’
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[15] People come to this world for a [...] to a railway waiting room, where passengers from different places come and [...] this world is the waiting room.
[54] Now to cross an ocean, the passengers need to board a ship. Parama Puruśa comes to human beings as a ship does to pick up passengers. What should we do? We should [...] must not waste a single moment.
[5] In this metaphor the entire body [...] Átman or Soul. Like the passengers of other vehicles this Soul-like [...] the judgement-like charioteer.
[2] I had never been to Chuchura before [...] disembark I noticed that most of the passengers were doing so through the door [...] refugee settlement was not yet there.
[3] I realized the town was quite some [...] which goes to town was filled with passengers it had left immediately, and it [...] trembled with an unknown fear.
[29] Today, those who occupy high posts [...] inconveniences faced by the ordinary passengers. Luxurious houses are built for [...] with an abundance of rice.”
[28] They proceeded to the city centre. [...] bathing in the Ganges, so most of the passengers are bound for Benares. There will be relatively few passengers from Benares to Muzaffarpur. Perhaps I will be the only passenger in this compartment.”
[64] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] compartment. Pieces of train and the passengers; baggage were scattered here and [...] for we both became unconscious.
[67] I was utterly shocked by what I [...] carrying a military cargo and the passengers were military personnel. As a [...] non-arrival of the plane.”
[68] No sooner had I finished reading [...] could not be disclosed. All the passengers died in the crash. From the passenger [...] appears there were twenty Indian passengers. Their names and addresses have [...] 2)… 3)… 4)… Among the passengers there was a man from Calcutta, a Sri Arúpratan Mitra.
[21] Akliśt́ákliśt́avrtti [...] ultimately painful. Suppose four passengers, A, B, C and D, are going to Bombay [...] (akliśt́a) but for passengers A, B and C the journey is quite [...] inspector boards the train and arrests passengers A, B and C for ticketless travel: [...] beings, but not Parama Paruśa.
[24] Regarding náras first [...] there are certain persons who serve passengers water; they are also nárada. [...] “[one] distributing devotion”.
[9] Take another example. Suppose school [...] free tea or coffee is given to the passengers in the second class compartments, it will be considered an amenity.
[77] Only a few passengers got down with me from the bus. [...] showed its rural chracteristics.
[78] The passengers who got down all went their separate [...] Sujit showed up in person panting.
[82] “Suddenly all the passengers on the bench jumped up. I retreated [...] werent going to beat me.
[85] “Perplexed, I stammered: [...] the same time, from all sides the passengers on the other benches shouted out [...] cushions back where they were.’
[86] “I was stupefied. Amazed, [...] it?’ All together the other passengers started saying uriish, uriish, [...] ) ”
[106] “As far as I know, the passengers found out from the stationmaster [...] oclock train would leave.”
[118] “Didnt you protest,” [...] mess and putting so many helpless passengers to trouble?”
[98] They proceeded to the city centre. [...] bathing in the Ganges, so most of the passengers are bound for Benares. There will be relatively few passengers from Benares to Muzaffarpur. Perhaps I will be the only passenger in this compartment.”
[134] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] compartment. Pieces of train and the passengers; baggage were scattered here and [...] for we both became unconscious.
[137] I was utterly shocked by what I [...] carrying a military cargo and the passengers were military personnel. As a [...] non-arrival of the plane.”
[138] No sooner had I finished reading [...] could not be disclosed. All the passengers died in the crash. From the passenger [...] appears there were twenty Indian passengers. Their names and addresses have [...] 2)… 3)… 4)… Among the passengers there was a man from Calcutta, a Sri Arúpratan Mitra.
[28] The Howrah-Danton-Digha railway [...] between Danton and Digha, then passengers from Calcutta can travel directly [...] become an attractive tourist resort.
[49] Some explanation here is necessary [...] sort of barter relationship of the passengers and the railway administration [...] ones travelling fare is theft.
[8] Of course, to attain supreme spiritual [...] samádhi at all. For example, a passengers travelling on a Calcutta-bound [...] window-shutters are closed. Although the passengers are unaware of the towns they [...] samádhi through other gurus.