Pa > References for ‘paths’
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[15] How do the sudden changes in the angular movement of celestial bodies cause drought? The paths of some comets are predetermined [...] called bakudashá in Sanskrit.
[13] Let us now turn to Vraja Krśńa [...] continue to move in their respective paths. In the event of the slightest [...] their love is a negative love.
[11] However, that was not enough for [...] essential for those advancing along the paths of their individual lives to realize [...] of the individual is inevitable.
[5] The first action of Vidyá [...] be guided along the respective paths of their own welfare.
[22] When the Kálacakrayána [...] towards spiritual elevation along the paths of jiṋána, karma, [...] a healthy and rational outlook.
[12] The hormones secreted by various [...] while moving along mundane mental paths, the human mind is influenced [...] [associating with bad people].
[62] The etymological meaning of upadevatá [...] spiritual aspirants who follow the paths of knowledge, action and devotion, [...] singular Parama Puruśa.
[103] All historians know that the paths of Shrii Krśńa, [...] sympathize with such personalities.
[80] In this connection it is necessary to add that if two different paths, one good and one bad, are presented [...] increase the value of humanity.
[15] Humans do not fear to tread a known path, but they always hesitate and fear to travel unknown paths. The path of divine life is unknown [...] of that path of eternal bliss.
[31] When the human race was in an embryonic [...] beings then, as today, found two paths open to them. The first was to [...] possessed a shúdra mentality.
[47] Tadekaḿ nidhhánam. Human beings run along many different paths, but “ultimately they will [...] a lot of time and energy later.
[43] The prince proceeded along, riding [...] or cyclone, running over narrow paths through green paddy fields, traversing [...] the palace of the Strange Demon.
[44] [[Do the quinquelemental entities [...] this flow can take two different paths, one rapid, the other delayed. [...] attains oneness with Consciousness.
[51] Thus there are three paths open to human beings: salvation [...] scope to become a living structure.
[15] Now let us apply this principle [...] devotees have recognized three main paths to attain the Supreme Goal in [...] bhaktireva gariiyasii: “Of all the paths leading to salvation, the path [...] pundits and creepers have not.
[35] Philosophically both of them espoused [...] sought to lead people along their paths, but Mahavir could not evoke as [...] somewhat detached from practical life.
[49] The literal meaning of Brahma is [...] of the term. One who opens new paths for the development of others, [...] unparalleled Brahma, the incomparable.
[5] On the paths of action and knowledge, Parama [...] knowledge and action on the other.
[6] Bhakti is neither a cult nor an [...] of a cult. Those who follow the paths of action and knowledge say, “I [...] of the first part of the sloka:
[12] For this reason I said that devotion [...] on the other hand, consider the paths of action and knowledge to be those of the fools.
[1] Today I would like to discuss mata and patha [opinions regarding the Supreme, and paths to the Supreme]. Mata means a [...] is maintained in the unit mind.
[16] Vaishnavite bháva [spiritual [...] different experiences] along the paths of the saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara [...] stance is called nityánanda.
[15] There are two distinct paths. The first is to stop the extroversial [...] remarkable science lies in kiirtana.
[4] People who try to bring their minds [...] mind, are something unnatural. The paths of pravrtti and nivrtti depend [...] neither can ensure absolute bliss.
[15] In the earlier stages only the [...] determine, by the individual will, their paths of movement. Thus the inanimate [...] coordinated and subordinated nature.
[4] We are the daughters of the land [...] Walking on the meandering forest paths. The forest deer rejoice to [...] daughters of Parama Puruśa.
[6] Sound emerges from an unkonown [...] numerous obstacles over rugged paths; This river dances upon streams of melody.
[15] Vrajareńu. “Vraja” [...] bhávareńu of the paths of the psycho-spiritual world, [...] sings jaya to Vrajareńu.
[613] The more human beings move in unison, [...] language, or religion, or anything. The paths of complete unfoldment of human intellect must always be kept open.
[16] Those forest lands and fertile [...] forest used to leave food beside the paths which the elephants used. They [...] food for the elephants, saying,
[30] There are other persons who advise [...] is considered to be one of the paths to reach Parama Puruśa, by following certain special rules.
[7] Vidyá Tantra is a positive [...] who follows neither of these two paths and thinks only of Parama Puruśa [...] attainment of Parama Puruśa.
[8] If I were to analyse the positive and negative paths you would be fascinated, but it [...] reach the vashiikára stage.
[4] In the Tantras, Párvatii [...] is true that among the various paths of sadhana, among the various paths accepted by Tantra, some are easy [...] said to Párvatii :
[18] So do not forget your life; do [...] way we will be able to provide paths for human beings to come. Animals [...] and victory will surely be yours.
[29] Rivers will cut paths right through waterlogged soil, [...] bridge can be easily washed away.
[5] Vidyá Tantra is an approach [...] who follows neither of these two paths, but thinks only of Parama Puruśa, [...] attainment of Parama Puruśa.
[6] If I were to analyse the positive and negative paths you would be fascinated, but it [...] attaining Parama Puruśa.
[4] The second principle is right determination [...] vow to follow either of these two paths. For the sannyasins, there is [...] should first understand the two paths and then take a vow to follow [...] disappointment and frustration.
[7] The fruit which we know by the [...] jungles, and fields, and on the paths and river-banks. The custard-apple [...] that the papaya grows so well in.
[106] During the day I asked the local [...] half-mad fellow wandering the jungle paths at the edge of the hills. He often [...] be better to die.’”