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[18] Speaking of úta reminds [...] nearly every evening on the highest peak of the hills east of my town. [...] while sitting on the top of that peak. After sitting alone on the top [...] sun had gone down behind them.
[45] “Near you. But usually I remain on the peak of that mountain or at the top [...] ring back on my little finger.
[67] In the process of criticizing the [...] influence of material wealth, and the peak of mental attainment were contributions [...] intellect than to physical existence.
[42] I have just stated that it is through [...] particular elite person or people at the peak of society, rather they should be regarded as the combined expression of the collective mind.
[7] Puruśa is the culminating [...] over Puruśa reaches its peak, crude objects are created in [...] same functions as physical force.
[11] Those who are intellectuals, those [...] constant. Physical strength reaches a peak and then fades. The business-minded [...] human being after death is dharma.
[2] Suppose you see a hill before you. First you will have to look towards its peak, and then proceed gradually towards [...] leg of Bhágavat Dharma.
[8] That person alone can go upwards [...] loses ones balance at the peak of the fighting, is yudhi + sthira = “Yudhiśt́hira” [the eldest Pandava brother].
[7] Other people are more concerned [...] commencement of humanity. The highest peak of human progress is the beginning [...] human principles are established.
[6] Nidrá [sleep]. A person [...] can never aspire to attain the peak of progress in life. Sleep is [...] get back fresh energy for work.
[10] In the past, the world has witnessed [...] That is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[14] When the people of India were floundering [...] social dogma and who brought to a peak the spirit of generosity and sense [...] sub-division Ghatal in Midnapur.)
[6] That there was casteism in India [...] This caste system also reached a peak in Magadh in a later period. After [...] [inhabitants of Ráŕh].
[8] Samádhi becomes a natural [...] spiritual life can one attain the peak of spiritual progress and become fully established on the solid ground of spirituality.
[1] You know that the Path of Gaotama [...] in Nivrtti Marga he was at the peak. As a seeker of the path of emancipation [...] balance in the spiritual sphere.
[26] Similarly, pramá rddhi occurs when the balanced psychic stratum attains the peak of progress and maintains adjustment [...] sharp penetration of the mind.
[561] In the past, the world has witnessed [...] That is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[42] You know that the peak of ascent is specially known as [...] )
[200] I looked and yes, in the distance, [...] descending from a tall mountain peak. We were travelling from west [...] bread is prepared?”
[261] Everywhere was calm and quiet. And then, at the peak hour of noon the owls hooted, [...] sighted on the ground under a tree.
[9] The greater devotees, however, [...] themselves. This is the highest peak of devotion.
[101] “This was during the time [...] south, in the area near Meghasini peak, the mountains ran more or less [...] west to east and their last lofty peak was Sametashikhar, that today [...] human beings came to the earth.
[5] The Supreme Self is the peak of subjectivity. Because He is [...] outwardly damages or destroys someone.
[45] Talking about ácarańa [...] home. One day I was sitting on the peak. It was the bright lunar fortnight [...] mountain in front was completely bare.
[47] Behind me, the jungle-covered plateau, [...] 10:00 or so at night. Beside the peak that I was seated on was a path [...] path down to the lake to drink.
[153] (67) The movement and the path, [...] flying on top of the golden mountain peak. So let ones vision be fixed on the goal. There is no necessity to think of anything else.