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[18] The citta [ectoplasm, mind-stuff] [...] the citta. We then call it bodha [perception]. But when the psychic pro-[noumenal] wave is reflected on the átmá, it is jiṋána.
[13] If it is the mind only which works, [...] the form of a book during visual perception. This portion of the mind which [...] of rúpa tanmátra.
[14] Tanmátra is a new term and [...] tanmátra of touch or tactual perception. Again if someone drops a book [...] which ahaḿtattva performs.
[22] Every action is bound to have a [...] mental image of the book during perception. This “I” which becomes [...] gradually manifests itself as citta.
[12] Vishuddha Advaetaváda makes [...] a snake can have the defective perception of a snake. Similarly, an oyster [...] silver. In this example, both the perception and the analogy designed to expose the perception are defective!
[12] The first part of his observation [...] its three valid sources (direct perception, inference and authority) as propounded [...] bondage is Parama Puruśa.
[23] Next comes the rasa [taste] tanmátra. [...] Puruśa. Overwhelmed by the perception of this vast Cosmic form, the [...] fall of His Cosmic form”].
[22] Pramáńa [validation] is of three kinds, that is, pratyakśa [direct perception], anumána [inference] [...] as pramáńa .
[24] [Direct perception is the only valid proof of knowledge. [...] is no other proof of knowledge.]
[42] There are four sections in Buddhist [...] vastuváda [the doctrine of direct perception of external matter], or saotántrika [...] vastuváda [the doctrine of inferred perception of external matter], or vaebháśika [...] Baoddha yogácára .
[6] The perception of the difference in tanmátras [...] instrumentalists during their performance.
[19] In this visible world you receive [...] slow and slack than your power of perception, you cannot receive it either. [...] state to embellish your plight.
[22] Those creatures that pulsate in [...] compensate for their lack of visual perception of form-vibrations and preserve [...] tanmátras or vibrations.
[54] Ut – budh + lyut́ = udbodhana. Bodhana means “to bring within the faculty of perception”, “to bring within the purview [...] 1 )
[5] Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ kalilasya madhye. The power of perception of the human sense organs (indriyas) [...] also cannot function properly.
[6] What is the meaning of Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ? When an object is beyond the power of perception of the sense organs we call it [...] simply beyond human imagination.
[4] In the sensation when the citta [...] labdhi are the different stages of perception of mind.
[11] When people perceive something through the mind, they think that their sight or perception alone is the factor which determines [...] arrogance but Himalayan ignorance.
[20] The process of perception that occurs due to the association [...] the way of attaining perfection.
[5] He, as the expressed world, comes within the scope of human perception or human conception to some extent. [...] small individual small entity.
[34] The entity which discharges the [...] proof of its existence through perception and knowledge, but psychic thought [...] to communicate remained unsaid.
[39] The Supreme Entity is beginningless [...] range remains beyond the scope of perception.
[41] That which comes within the periphery [...] related to its object is termed sense perception. The faculty of knowing is the [...] about an object is only their sense perception, and not real knowledge. And that sense perception remains unsubstantiated in the absence of I-feeling.
[52] Brahma is that Entity whom the [...] periphery of the mind, whom sense perception can grasp, is a limited entity. [...] idol cannot be regarded as Brahma.
[53] Brahma is your Knowing Entity, [...] sense-perception. To suspend sense perception in spiritual realization is actual [...] (saḿskáraja bodha).
[55] Sensory knowledge is of two types: [...] you. Your seeing the elephant is perception, and not knowledge, and is thus [...] never been there, through indirect perception.
[63] One who is established in the Macrocosmic [...] the perceiver, perceivable and perception; or the knower, knowable and knowledge [...] knowledge has no absolute value.
[11] “Brhacca taddivyamacintyarúpam”. [...] That is, neither is It within the perception of your organs nor is It within [...] is small but It is effulgence.
[13] The firmly established sensation [...] sources of an object is called perception (caettik pratyakśa). Perception may also be called coordinated [...] acquired about an elephant is called perception.
[14] When perception becomes meaningful, that is, when [...] perceived, it is called conception. The perception of an elephant is only possible [...] has a concept about something.
[15] When a past perception is recreated in the mind with [...] not included in avadhána.
[13] Logic stands on three legs: direct [...] of direct knowledge (or direct perception), wrong conclusions may be drawn [...] to temporal or personal factors.
[4] The emergence of the five fundamental [...] within the scope of microcosmic perception. The ethereal factor further condensed [...] factor, coming within the more direct perception of the unit mind. The aerial factor, [...] luminous factor, the medium of perception of the visual organ. The luminous [...] pratyáhára sádhaná.
[4] Parama Puruśa is called [...] come within the scope of sense perception is called subtle.
[5] And this subtle object human beings try to bring within the scope of sense perception through a machine – a telescope [...] at all come within the scope of perception, even through subtle instruments. [...] days. This is the inexorable law.
[8] Now comes vishva. Vishva apparently [...] come within the scope of human perception but only partially.
[9] Now the degree of human comprehension [...] certainly beyond the scope of total perception. But a certain portion of this [...] comprehension of this universe.
[7] Since an atom does not come within [...] ordinary telescope, or ordinary perception in the psychic sphere, or also of inferences?
[25] What is meant by the frequently [...] fundamental factors is beyond human perception. Human beings can only hear the [...] be called a psychic vibration.
[17] Herein lies the limitations, the [...] The knowledge acquired through perception is only a temporary asset.
[19] The microscopic fraction of a wave [...] mental waves do not come within the perception of the sensory organs.
[9] Furthermore, the capacity of the [...] So in point of capacity of sense perception, there is a marked difference between human and human, and between humans and animals.
[52] Whatever you see, whatever you [...] beyond your vision, thought and perception – all are Saguńa [...] His being One without a second.
[74] The knowledge of material distinction [...] In a very brilliant radiance the perception of differentialities is lost, [...] merely, a fragmental or partial one.
[53] That Supreme Puruśa, who [...] gets His real darshana, His visual perception through a special type of intuition [...] His characteristic deathlessness.
[29] The Supreme Brahma resides within [...] in the sun-rays. Due to Him the perception of the world is possible. Having [...] the Universal “I”.
[1] The subject of my discourse is [...] knowledge stems from anubhava or perception and reaches its highest point in the state of realization.
[14] The exact mental reproduction of [...] conclusion is based on your previous perception. This is memory. When the memory [...] spiritual samádhi or bliss.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] side of knowledge, occurs with the perception of special types of reflections [...] of objectivity or objectivities.
[2] The cruder the object, the less [...] almost beyond the scope of human perception (it requires a highly developed human intellect and continuous scientific pursuit for its perception) so how can a common person grasp something which is even more subtle than that?
[3] I have said earlier that the subtler [...] their minds. What is beyond the perception of the crude physical organs, [...] forced to return to its own abode.
[24] Máyá and Prakrti [...] intellect, your subtle power of perception, can perceive their existence. [...] the mind, but nothing subtler.
[25] The crudest manifestation of the [...] Puruśottama are beyond the scope of perception of the indriyas. Microcosms can [...] cosmic body within the scope of perception is beyond the microcosmic capacity.
[26] The word “jagat” is [...] cannot come within the scope of perception of the sense organs and the mind [...] something which is beyond the scope of perception through vain intellectual debate. [...] within the scope of its purview.
[51] Thus there are three paths open [...] existence will go beyond the sense of perception, becoming extremely small. This [...] scope to become a living structure.
[4] The second stage of Prakrti occurs [...] creation remains beyond the scope of perception. It is only when náda [flow [...] creation comes within the scope of perception.
[20] So in the first stage of sádhaná, [...] take one beyond the boundary of perception. If people study constantly without [...] make them vain and egotistical.
[24] The characteristic of the motor [...] The exclusiveness of the initial perception becomes substantially impaired [...] lot greater than that of eating).
[27] When people read anything aloud [...] readers are students, their sense perception will not be as good as their knowledge [...] the mind to become distracted.
[10] Human beings advance from subtle [...] Átman is also devoid of perception. While the mind is sleeping in [...] Paramátman, to reveal itself.
[31] With a small brain in a small cranium [...] Anubhútaviśayásamprasmośa smrtih: perception is carried out through the nerve [...] Supreme Lord! There is no comparison.
[8] [Authors explanation:] [...] [Literally, “Psycho-reactive perception of real events in the waking state” tathyánubhúti = tathya + anubhúti]
[2] [Authors explanation:] [...] [Literally, “Psycho-reactive perception of real events in the dream state” [...] tathya + anubhúti + svapne]
[3] [Authors explanation:] [...] [Literally, “Psycho-reactive perception of real events in the dream state” [...] tathya + anubhúti + svapne]
[7] [Authors explanation:] [...] suggestion and psycho-reactive perception of real events” tathyánubhúti = tathya + anubhúti]
[13] When in a frightened or indignant [...] mind appears to them as visual perception.
[30] Even in the waking state “the [...] results in increased clarity of perception, and is termed “telepathic [...] to so-called ghosts or spirits.
[36] Tathya-anubhúti is another [...] This means literally “the perception of accurate information”, and here refers to a sort of remote or telepathic perception. Stories three and seven illustrate [...] tathyánubhúti in the waking state.
[37] Story twelve is explained as dhanátmaka [...] suggestion and psycho-reactive perception of real events”. The term [...] case with positive hallucination).
[38] A number of adjectives are used [...] dreams, hallucination and telepathic perception, etc., occurring in Strange Experiences. [...] physical action or kriyá. And,
[2] The initial stage of matter is beyond perception. It falls into the category of [...] atom, do not come under direct perception – they come within the arena [...] first in the mental laboratory.
[5] There are different kinds of atoms [...] even within the realm of physical perception. So research should be in the [...] without physical laboratories.
[3] The differences between pleasant [...] This difference between the sense perception of one person and another is due to differences in the inherent reactive momenta.
[8] Just as a foul smell is produced [...] within the scope of ordinary sensory perception. A mutative object means that which comes within sensory perception with a little effort, and a sentient object means that which comes within sensory perception after long or short mental concentration or meditation.
[3] Suppose a person is running: his [...] properly, and as a result ones perception is impaired. Actions are performed during the period of expansion, and perception occurs during the period of contraction. [...] becomes too short to allow any clear perception.
[51] Thus Charvakas philosophy, [...] proof of knowledge – direct perception, inference, and authority. Through [...] accept any proof other than direct perception:
[18] Whether an object is manifested [...] not come within the scope of the perception of created beings, that state [...] object comes within the scope of perception or conception, it is called padártha [...] actually rise far above the range of perception, and that is why many wise persons [...] nityanivrttá [constantly waning].
[19] Vastusatyam [...] sadvastu-in-essence is beyond the scope of perception and conception. Sadvastu-in-appearance is within the scope of perception. We can convert it into substance [...] does not come within the scope of perception; though we can experience it, [...] within the scope of conception and perception.
[11] In this flowing dance, whenever [...] of that unit mind, or within its perception of tanmátras. The unit [...] When unit minds gain a superficial perception – that is, when they come [...] entities, not to the Infinite.
[12] Perception, inference and authority are the [...] they are chiefly concerned with perception and authority. As they do not [...] more weight to authority than to perception. Often they reject perception irrationally under the pressure of authority.
[13] I would not say, nor will anyone say, that perception is altogether free from defects. [...] under the pressure of authority.
[15] The waves of the Cognitive Faculty are beyond microcosmic perception and therefore beyond the scope [...] is called spiritual inspiration.
[5] Imagine you have just seen an elephant. [...] “elephant-like”. This is your perception. You have experienced what an [...] the tune being sung in your mind.
[7] So only observing is not perception or an experience. Any sensible [...] object it can revive that same perception later by applying will-force, [...] Vishayá sampromoshah smrti”.
[9] On the other hand some people can [...] Dhrupada in his mind. This is called perception. But afterwards when he recreated [...] jiṋána are not one and the same.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] those who can easily recollect any perception they had in the past may be called [...] has been said in the scripture.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] লাল ). The verbal perception becomes a word. The moon creates a soothing feeling in the mind, and its verbal perception is called cand ( [...] "soothing"). Similarly, the verbal perception [associated with] moving at higher [...] sensory nerves. Its noun form is perception . In this connection [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[19] The more that unit beings advance [...] going beyond the scope of sense perception, it is called the process of pratisaiṋcara. [...] come within the periphery of sense perception. When there comes to be a high [...] metamorphosed form of Consciousness.
[8] One more point should be mentioned in this regard. The process of perception by the sensory organs may be defective. [...] duality, how can there be truth?
[15] Answer : According to degrees [...] functioning within the field of perception. Microvita do not only function [...] physical and psychic structures.
[4] There are three sources of relative knowledge – direct perception, inference and authority. Now [...] extent. The empiricists contend that perception is the only real knowledge. How [...] real knowledge is not possible.
[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] Black is no colour. In fact, the perception of black colour is due to the [...] self and also merges in that self.
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[2] Wherever there is any semblance [...] they all come within the scope of perception. Varńa is also a [...] tánmátrik influence.
[19] Parama Puruśa lies coverted [...] the reflection portion is your perception, and the reflected portion is [...] Puruśa, is called Paramátman.
[11] Sah vetti vedyaḿ . [...] seeing it, however this sensory perception is not knowledge. Here vedya [...] book. So he is the knower of all.
[8] The first product of Prakrti is [...] organs, namely the five organs of perception, the five organs of action, and [...] and tamas into their products.
[19] Our organs grasp the anitya. But [...] Though a dead body still has eyes, perception is not possible there. The existence [...] nitya entity is the human dharma.
[9] “Nityabodham”. Bodha [...] sees a rainbow. That is a case of perception. The person, however, has no concept [...] done which is secret from Him.
[1] Mind : In the process of [...] does not come within the scope of perception. But in the third stage, He, under [...] belligerent crystals of the Macrocosm.
[10] Práńendriya plays [...] of incoming tanmátras no perception is possible, because the ego can work only when the citta adopts a form.
[11] This fact becomes evident by analysing [...] all right, there may not be any perception if the citta does not receive [...] the práńendriya.
[12] Práńendriya has got [...] Thus either there is difficulty in perception or there is no perception. Therefore, even if all the other factors responsible for perception are working quite satisfactorily, [...] psycho-physical structure that the correct perception is possible. So actually práńendriya [...] a cognition in that connection.
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[9] How do we know an object? Our sense [...] point in the brain and then we have perception. When through the brain the vibration [...] not need limbs and external eyes.
[33] The capacity of human beings to [...] vibration – your capacity of perception is restricted to an intermediary [...] your mind will lose its existence.
[35] The Effulgent Entity is so vast that He is beyond your capacity of perception; so tiny that He is beyond your [...] move even an inch to attain Him.
[50] But is the minds experience or perception of pleasure and pain the same [...] secret and non-secret, are lost.
[64] Cognitive responsiveness is the [...] that the existence of the mental perception is substantiated. In the unexpressed [...] place for lack of thought-waves.
[6] Now, the entity or entities coming [...] generally comes within the range of perception, but not always. Energy in its subtle form does not come within the range of perception. Subtle microvita also do not come within the range of perception, but they come within the range of conception.
[5] It was seen in the last chapter [...] Macrocosm. Let us analyse the process of perception of different objects in the Cosmos by the microcosm.
[6] The microcosm possesses ten organs [...] mahattattva is the instrument for the perception of tanmátras which have [...] If not, who is the real knower?
[2] Whenever the out-going tanmátras [...] within our scope of sensation, perception and conception. When they get [...] within the scope of our feeling.
[3] The correctness of perception depends upon a good many factors. [...] above factors results in incorrect perception and hence in incorrect conception.
[27] The state of an entity immediately preceding our perception of that entity at a particular [...] spring of Gauṋgottarii.
[5] Movement always expresses itself [...] movement falls outside the range of perception of the sensory organs. In order [...] straightness [of] a uni-directional wave.
[10] In fact, the sentient pause is no pause at all. As it is beyond the scope of sensory perception, the speed appears to be a state [...] embedded in the ultimate static point.
[4] Most materialists claim that everything [...] reluctant to accept anything beyond perception as real agree that nature is the noumenal cause of these apparent realities.
[11] He is Brhat or immeasurable, beyond the capacity of the sense organs, beyond perception and intellect, He is Mahadeva, [...] cannot conceive the proximity.
[36] Parama Puruśa cannot do [...] the light is beyond that range perception is impossible. That is why we [...] the medium range of wavelengths.
[37] The individual vibrations emanating [...] may enter and leave the range of perception at will, but we can never perceive [...] Supreme Source of partial vibrations.
[38] The manifested vibrations which [...] come within the range of human perception. So human beings are only concerned [...] basis of various types of sound.
[2] The influence of the sentient principle [...] it within the periphery of sense perception, and within the scope of human [...] expression cannot be manifested.
[4] The difference between objects [...] be brought within the field of perception.
[23] Nowhere in the universe can you [...] come within the scope of sense perception.
[27] Intuition can be likened to the [...] Intuition is the reflection of incoming perception, the reflection of psychic assimilation. But where intuition has not been awakened, no incoming perception is reflected on it and that is [...] completely guided by the Cosmic Will.
[2] What is this universe? It is nothing [...] powers. The different organs of perception can catch only waves falling within [...] are beyond the capacity of human perception. It has, therefore, been said [...] the capacity of a human being.
[3] Human beings have very little scope [...] thing is like, for their power of perception is limited. Many things are happening [...] the air and water all around you.
[4] The kinds of waves which one particular [...] experience is within the scope of human perception. But before an event happens or [...] relating to smell, touch, and taste.
[5] Suppose there is a rose. If the [...] between the eyes and the previous perception. In this case it is the mental eye which actually visualizes part of Naiháti.
[14] Time is a mental measurement of [...] the earth moves the sun, but from perception, it appears that the sun moves [...] in the flow of His cosmic cycle.
[12] “Internal knowledge, that [...] intellection cultivation, direct perception, inference, testimony and authority.
[13] Perception takes place when the sensory organs [...] eyes are defective, for example, perception through them also becomes defective. [...] may mistake one for the other. So perception is not always a reliable source of information.
[15] The next source of knowledge is [...] external objects through direct perception, inference or authority is very unreliable.
[21] Permanent knowledge is not possible through perception, inference, or authority, or by [...] mind, and they become omniscient.
[2] Subtle microvita, which are too [...] category functions within the world of perception through inferences such as sound, [...] that is, within the human mind.
[1] In subtle philosophical analysis it can be said that all perception and assimilation is done with [...] (witness of the reflected object).
[13] The fifth quality of the Cognitive [...] Faculty does not depend upon sense perception for the acquisition of knowledge. [...] (witness of reflected object).
[36] Pramáńa is of three types: pratyakśa (perception or direct knowledge), anumána [...] the sentient citta, it is called perception or coordinated sensation. When [...] correspond exactly with the previous perception of the object, the conclusion [...] perceived, it is called conception).
[37] To accept the perception or inference of a person in whom one has confidence is called ágama or authority. But if the perception or inference is defective then [...] the blind followers themselves.
[16] Purport: After the separation of [...] exist in the unit, because for perception of pleasure and pain cerebral [...] are utterly and completely wrong.
[19] Purport: Actually spirits and ghosts [...] mind appears to them as visual perception.
[3] How does one activate the memory? [...] perceived incidents in the nerve cells. Perception in the primary stage is registered [...] depends on ones psychic power.
[16] When an object permits the passage [...] such circumstance only is there a perception of its existence by our sensory nerves.
[17] Let us examine the process of actual perception and see how it occurs. It has [...] particular object.” Thus actual perception is made through a process in the [...] brain. This is the case with taste perception and other sensory activities. If any of the sensory nerves be defective, that type of perception will not be experienced by the ego. In other words, the objective perception is always attributed with the [...] “incoming tanmátra”.
[19] A very important point to be noted [...] not affect the total intensity of perception. It remains constant in a mathematical [...] does not mean that each and every perception of this solid tanmátra [...] multilateral sensory functions.
[20] Sensory organs: These are five [...] respectively. According to the process of perception they help the mind in assimilating the tanmátras.
[5] I have already said that kiirtana [...] induces in a person the tactual perception of mohana vijiṋána [...] is outstanding and unparalleled.
[2] The indriyas can function either [...] between your eyes and the previous perception. Your mind decides, “I want [...] called the “mental eye”.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] vision distorted, Angads perception was that there were a total of [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[39] 5) Vyána: The vyána [...] vital fluids and blood, and in the perception and non-perception of experience.
[1] The identity of any object is determined [...] knowledge of an object through perception or cognition when one or more [...] called its special characteristics.
[2] Actional expressions are determined [...] within the scope of the the world of perception, conception and sensation.