Pe > References for ‘peculiar’
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[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] their minds. As a result of the peculiar logic that it was a sin for women [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
[35] However, I do not support orthodox [...] marijuana, opium or wine causes a peculiar change in the mind. This is but one proof of the minds dependence on the body and its nerves.
[71] But will the leaders be able or [...] different characteristics of the peculiar land of India cannot be pounded [...] retire in the interests of India.
[14] Everything in this universe emanates [...] Entity. All the waves have their peculiar length, no two waves are the same. [...] cent per cent equality.”
[20] Each and every propensity has got its peculiar wavelength, and wherever there [...] uu, and because they have their peculiar colours, they are called varńamálá, [...] 3 )
[30] And the third letter is va. Va [...] object in this universe has its own peculiar characteristics. Fire burns, water [...] characteristic, is va. Ya, ra, la, va.
[31] So “created by the sentient sa, maintained by the energy ra, and also having its own peculiar property va”: sa, ra, va. [...] means “everything”.
[4] “This human mind is a peculiar entity. It is the cause of all [...] the human propensities, vrttis.
[4] This principle has its peculiar speciality. Let us examine where this speciality lies.
[6] “Everybody, animate or inanimate, [...] moving round Him with their own peculiar psychic pabulum. Mr. X is worshipping [...] moving round Him with their own peculiar psychic pabulum. And the collection [...] Brahma-hood to that physical object.
[10] Only the thought-wave which emanates [...] the near future. The problem is a peculiar one, but we must solve it, because [...] the peace of the entire universe.
[7] These are the five forms taken [...] The relaxed nerves emanate the peculiar mental vibration which is called [...] corresponding Pratikulavedaniiyam.
[14] “Let me tell you what is [...] ancestors]] have never heard of this peculiar ghaiṋ thing.”
[52] After some time, he came back with [...] “O Prince! Everything is peculiar in this Very Odd Kingdom. The [...] same Flying Peacock Horse!”
[5] Paramátman is the only Supreme [...] different kinds of customs and rituals peculiar to different climates. On account [...] bounds of time, place and person.
[79] There is diversity in the sound [...] particular stratum one hears the sound peculiar to that stratum only. A person [...] attained karma samádhi.
[7] The English colonialists were also [...] education system, and produced a peculiar group of people who were neither [...] perpetuating the British Raj in India.
[10] It was twenty days later. I was [...] situation struck me as a little peculiar.
[11] Now, by dint of sádhaná [...] sádhaka gets his or her own peculiar incantation from his ácárya, [...] stage is called sálokya.
[1] Gandhaja . Gandhaja means [...] and others repulsive due to their peculiar reactive momenta or the degree of the capacity of their propensities.
[65] The state of dream is a very peculiar state. Although in ninety-five [...] attaining everything they desire.
[76] The human propensities that operate [...] part in the lives of animals. The peculiar nature of these five propensities [...] struggle a little to control them.
[2] Those who are still employed start [...] What a pitiable condition! It is a peculiar situation, and it develops a tragic [...] lose the essence of their life.
[6] This microcosm, or these microcosms, [...] Puruśottama with their own peculiar radii. Each and every microcosm [...] their radii, they are different.
[7] Now you know, wherever there is [...] dharma, or property, according to its peculiar radius. Why does water have its drenching property? Because of its peculiar radius. Why does fire have its burning property? Because of its peculiar radius.
[31] Of the 5018 Prabháta Saḿgiita [...] evokes the feelings and situations peculiar to the womans experience, and transforms them into a mystic experience.
[13] According to the mental dilation, [...] large number of glands with their peculiar activities. The developed glandular [...] psychic clashes in subtler spheres.
[8] Likewise, animals also have some [...] not possess canine teeth, have peculiar eating habits. Sometimes it even [...] of the absence of canine teeth.
[20] The influence of dogma on the human mind is peculiar. A patient may know that a certain [...] This is how the epidemic spreads!
[21] According to the previous shloka, [...] that gentleman who advances such peculiar ideas operate his vocal cords? [...] Máyáváda.
[4] You should remember that Hes [...] moving towards the subject. It is a peculiar position. Yes, the object is moving [...] Faculty, the Supreme Subjectivity.
[18] So the starting point is in sentient [...] ra; and everything has got its peculiar characteristics, so everything [...] means “everything”.
[17] None of these powers oriented to [...] living organism to explain these peculiar functions. And this is entelechy, or the vital principle.
[5] Just as people psychologically [...] What a pitiable condition! It is a peculiar situation, and it develops a tragic [...] lose the essence of their life.
[8] Svadeham arańiḿ krtvá [...] each and every human body has its peculiar rhythm. And that rhythm is a creation [...] spiritual from the mundane)”].
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] negative ones, each having their peculiar influences on different animate [...] cannot touch the pineal gland.
[8] Some confusion arises regarding [...] Some scholars have given a rather peculiar interpretation that Brahma resides [...] stance (kaevalya samádhi).
[79] In this observable world one notices [...] lightning, light, sound and heat. The peculiar plays of these forces certainly [...] and the knower have become one.
[2] The point is, wherein lies the [...] this Kerá Bengali we find a peculiar union between northern Oriya and [...] between the singular and the plural.
[12] What do the words sarvadharmán [...] that each and every entity has its peculiar dharma. It will have to follow [...] dharma into three broad categories.
[40] Whenever you come in contact with [...] object, those objects have their peculiar acoustic waves also, and those [...] this bhaga is Bhagaván.
[38] “Were not people, were ghosts!” they exclaimed in their peculiar nasal voices.
[239] received a gift of thirty-two anabas [...] control her greed and asked in her peculiar nasal voice, ‘Brahmin, what [...] must have taken the rest.’
[4] Now although letters were invented [...] down due to one obstacle – a peculiar superstition (better to call it [...] dare to defy the superstition.
[33] So many waves of so many feelings [...] and every existence has its own peculiar wavelength and peculiar rhythmic order; but when the movement [...] of this universal march of ours.
[9] Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] corresponding term in English; that term is peculiar to the Sanskrit language. Shrat [...] shraddhayá yuktaḿ.
[20] Let me give another example in [...] in the markets of Bengal. What a peculiar situation! This was a case of [...] industry in Dundee would have failed.
[5] In Sanskrit the word varśa [...] ) has got its peculiar significance.
[14] And at the base, the mental faculty, the peculiar faculty of the mind, is that it [...] mind takes the form of its object.
[5] Who is the lord of the mind? The vital energy (práná). The mind – a very peculiar entity – moves within the [...] vital energy controls the mind.
[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá [...] be hampered. So according to its peculiar psychology, it reacts when the [...] [[Kśańá]] said,
[15] In one of my short stories I narrated [...] members of the household. Suddenly, a peculiar sound came simultaneously from [...] not attain Parama Puruśa.
[20] Ájiiva. Ájiiva means [...] Puruśottama along with their peculiar physical frames and their peculiar mental objectivities, along with their peculiar mental longings – they are [...] enlarged, it will be increased.
[1] Bhútatattva : As has [...] saiṋcara, bhútas with their peculiar properties come into existence.
[64] Dharma is based on Satya, “Dharma [...] there is no dharma.” This peculiar interpretation of Brahmacarya [...] there is no dharma or Brahma in it.
[13] In the process of introversion [...] intuitional faculty. Human beings have a peculiar nature. Certain portions of their [...] final, and only qualification.
[5] And in the word sarva there [...] because each and every entity has its peculiar wonts, peculiar qualifications. Nobody is inferior to others.
[4] Now although letters were invented [...] down due to one obstacle – a peculiar superstition (better to call it [...] dare to defy the superstition.
[1] When the foetus in the mothers [...] edibles and inedibles, and some peculiar distastes as well. In ancient [...] sádhbhakśań.
[6] Suppose all those sounds are expressed [...] the sounds together will create a peculiar collective sound, is it not a [...] collective sound is aum, A-U-M.
[1] One day a brahmin received a gift [...] control her greed and asked in her peculiar nasal voice, “Brahmin, what [...] must have taken the rest.”