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[14] In India, particularly in Bengal [...] harvested some time later. During this period people cannot remain inactive: [...] righteous forces over the evil forces.
[18] You should remember that this type of victory celebration was also popular during the Buddhist period, when people used to organize [...] nothing but an autumn festival.
[1] [As Bábá [...] In the Mahábhárata period we find two persons coming quite [...] choose as the ideal of your life?
[28] A devotee will practise ásana, [...] become highly expanded in a short period.
[5] In the second stage, vyatireka, [...] may roll down his cheeks. In this period the external pressures are also [...] pursuits of the sádhaka.
[165] hita = welfare, all-round development; [...] apavargah = requital of action, the period after completion of action
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are [...] they tolerate injustice for a long period without any murmur, without even [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[7] There is yet another speciality [...] ashaoca [a purificatory period of mourning] for at least three [...] family. But in the rest of India this period of mourning is not required for [...] inculcated in the social system.
[8] Some people consider that one should [...] regard the prime of life as the period intended for earning money, and [...] so should intuitional practice.
[13] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram.” Ahorátraḿ means the twentyfour hour period from sunrise to sunrise. According to Indian astronomy, the period from sunrise to sunset is called “dinamána” and the period from sunset to sunrise, “rátrimáńa.” [...] Western conception of time, the period from midnight to midnight makes [...] according to the time of the watch.
[44] What is meant by muktapuruśa? [...] their own will for a predetermined period with the intention of liberating [...] influence of Prakrti for a certain period. Prakrti will not be able to keep them under her influence after the completion of that period. Hence a person who has attained [...] influence of Prakrti for a certain period at his or her own instance with [...] humanity, is a muktapuruśa.
[46] In the course of creation we find, [...] Prakrti by their own will for a fixed period with the object of helping others, [...] influence of Prakrti for a certain period after attaining the nirguńa [...] bondage of Prakrti for a certain period. The greatest service to unit [...] influence of Prakrti for a certain period of time with the sole aim of also [...] consciousness is the objective, the period for which Saguńa Brahma [...] muktapuruśa like Saguńa Brahma.
[17] Mind is subtle, and it has to take [...] continue this journey for an infinite period, and it will have to keep on taking shelter in new bodies after discarding the old ones.
[16] Now, it may be said that the microcosms [...] onto this earth for a very short period, and they must make the fullest [...] everything else, but not Him.”
[4] These examples show how the mind [...] happens to it during the intervening period? What is the mental pabulum at [...] to take it as its mental object.
[9] Thus it is clear that the mind [...] a particular object for a long period.
[15] It is the characteristic of the [...] attached to one object for a long period of time, nor can it remain objectless. [...] Puruśa is the only such object.
[16] What is vyatireka? The mind may strive to concentrate on one object for a long period, but it will have difficulty remaining [...] discussed in the next discourse.
[19] The Máyávádins, [...] form remains unchanged for a long period of time. The world always undergoes [...] only practising self-deception.
[24] The cult of devotion first originated during the period of Vraja Krśńa. [...] bháva and sakhya bháva.
[2] I have already said many things [...] in Ranchi stretching over a long period. But the main theme there was [...] diminished, though He will stand.
[1] Today I will say something about [...] analysis should cover the entire period of history, from the prehistoric [...] science of Sanskrit phonetics.
[5] The funny thing is that one always [...] addicts defect constantly over a long period of time he will develop a desire [...] ones own innate characteristic.
[5] The sadvipras of an upabhukti will [...] They will hold this post for a period of three years, after which a fresh election will be held.
[26] Whatever words you use mentally [...] address the Guru for an extended period. This is Gurusakásha.
[103] “Let your reputation go to [...] much as you can while you can. The period is very limited.”
[5] During the ancient Hindu, Buddhist, Pathan and Mughal periods, and even in the British period, Tripura was economically self-sufficient, [...] shattered state of present-day Tripura.
[1] In very ancient times, that is, in the Rg Vedic period, civilization was very backward. [...] exchange continued for a long time.
[19] In this nationless age, or age [...] Towards the end of the Buddhist period, two nations, roughly speaking, [...] other on anti-Buddhist sentiment.
[19] Thus far I have been talking about [...] had been practised since the Jain period. Some special types of Shiva-liuṋga [...] Váńaliuṋga, but it was of a much later period, the Puranic Age. King Vána, [...] underwent many changes in the Jain Age.
[30] There is another interesting thing [...] Puranic Shaivism, that transitional period was the age of the Nátha [...] teachers of the Nátha Cult.
[4] Take another example. In the Pathan period and at the height of the Mughal [...] banned at the end of the Mughal period and the start of the British period. As a result, many soldiers from [...] would have been quite different.
[1] Normally between the ages of sixteen [...] [vital energy]. This is the period of their student life. Though there is plenty of vital energy during this period, due to intellectual underdevelopment [...] unaware of such exploitation.
[9] The first quarter of the twentieth century was a period of direct clash where the vital [...] in the real sense of the term.
[26] Even during the period of their dominance, kśatriyas [...] thing occurred in vaeshya society.
[53] We find in the history of that period that in the event of some conflict [...] them in a state of fear and panic.
[97] In the middle period [of Indian history] Shrii Krśńa [...] karmaváda [doctrine of action].
[138] It is said that the popular Bengali poet Chandidas (a poet of the pre-Pathan period) was subjected to unspeakable [...] build a memorial in his honour.
[147] In that same period a group of obstinate mullahs issued [...] in Aligarh to repair the damage.
[203] In vipra society people have considerable [...] to an increase during the vipra period in the number of intellectual logicians philosophies.
[247] This mentality is reflected in [...] Gandhism will only increase the period of their suffering.
[35] When people use their intellects over a long period of time solely to accumulate material [...] the tiniest scrap of humanity.
[44] The non-utilization of capital [...] shúdra revolution occurs during the period of the Vaeshya Age which is dominated by dishonest vaeshyas.
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[5] In the present day also, you can [...] “yugasandhi” (transitional period) in Saḿskrta. You have all been born in such a transitional period and have assembled here today. [...] with you, and I am also with you.
[3] Every human being goes through a period of infancy after birth. At that [...] hates an animal for doing the same.
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] human beings of the prehistoric period, and present day human beings. [...] first stage of aesthetic science.
[4] In the age of bullock cart the time taken for a journey from Madras to Salem was a long period, but after the invention or locomotive the period of time was shortened. Man partly [...] permanent nature does not arise.
[5] Then how can we check its flow? [...] be thoughtlessness for a short period but that is not something natural. [...] spiritual aspirants or Bhaktas.
[6] Change is the law of order, the [...] respected by society. During the period of Buddhist influence in Bengal, [...] Will such a phase await PROUT?
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[4] Nidrá means sleep. No one [...] fourteen years, that is, till the period of exile was over. On returning [...] was fanning Ramchandra. As the period of fourteen years was over, Laksmana [...] to attend a spiritual function.
[6] The word yuga is derived [...] yuga ? When a particular period of time ends, when a particular [...] orders is called yuga sandhi .
[16] In the past the tie amongst the [...] Saḿskrta means later Vedic period.
[25] If people speak a particular language [...] privileged class. In the British period English was imposed on India. This was an example of British imperialism. Do you feel it?
[19] The bundle of saḿskaras [...] and pleasure. During a prolonged period of unconsciousness or at the time [...] to the fortunes of human beings.
[3] Although the Cosmic Mind is the [...] mind to remain suspended for that period. This state can be called the [...] can use anything as His medium.
[3] This earth of ours is passing through [...] and implementation within a short period.
[2] In the then society there was no [...] structure could not be made. During the period of the Mahábhárata, [...] thing, i.e. collective spirit.
[5] The system of four varńas [...] to war purposes in the Vaedika period. In the Mahábhárata [...] later the rigidity came into being.
[2] She removed the cloth only twice [...] prevailing rule. The war of that period was taken as a sport, as competition, [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[9] The last words are yuge yuge. A yuga is generally considered to be the termination of a period. You know, human existence is [...] the Nucleus to be born.”
[1] Since the very dawn of human civilization [...] not very long ago. Before that period giant animals had evolved and [...] being born out in social life.
[2] Human beings were born onto this [...] state of contemplation for a long period. Human beings could not make their [...] their bodies were relatively big.
[12] There is one more thing in this [...] little scriptures you find from this period you see that people were nature [...] they surrendered before nature.
[2] However, I will have to say something [...] developed somewhat prior to the period of Buddhist Tantra [which came [...] contemporaneously with Buddha.
[5] A new religious movement called the Nátha Cult emerged during the period of transition from the Buddhist [...] old, that is indeed the maximum.
[6] Some people believe that the worship [...] became popular during the Muslim period; that is, it is of quite recent origin.
[8] The system of worshipping the goddess [...] Bangladesh], during the Pathan period. King Kamsanarayana had a lot [...] Puráńa .”
[10] All kinds of landlord, big, small [...] goddess. This all happened during the period of Pathan rule [just before the [...] another name for Durgá.]
[21] In fact there is no such thing [...] already told you that in that Vedic period people did not know how to write. [...] [as may appear at first sight].
[10] Thus time, which is entirely dependent [...] time becomes non-existent for that period. In order to realize that a period of time has lapsed between going [...] day and night of Brahma – a period of 432 solar years of the mortals) [...] are also not the ultimate factor.
[23] Changes in mental outlook are a [...] civilization. After that came the period of eating animal flesh, and it [...] salt on roasted meat very easily.
[24] But today, when we look back and examine the period from ten thousand years ago to [...] more compact societies. Yet in the period from ten thousand years ago to [...] during that five thousand year period which, judged by modern standards, [...] collective dynamism was sown.
[79] Human beings want free and untrammelled [...] in early youth. So during this period people readily accept glittery, [...] deeper reflection or analysis.
[124] Generally we see that the human [...] which took place within a short period of time, is suffering from various [...] high-quality artists towards destruction.
[9] We may recall the definition of [...] also kśatriyas. So, after a period of chaos and catastrophe, once [...] 1 )
[10] In this cycle of civilization one [...] “evolution” or kránti. The period of transition from one age to [...] 2 )
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva and daevii shakti, we must review briefly a long period of history stretching over seven [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[10] Next came the age of Shiva Tantra. [...] Tantra, during the Buddhist and Jain period. During that period, various systems were introduced [...] worship in the form of idols as well.
[13] During the days of Vajrayána [...] enlightenment, or in the intervening period between unenlightened humanity and the state of enlightenment.
[18] Though it may be a bit irrelevant, [...] boons from the deities. During the period of Vajrayána in India, [...] Vajrayoginii, Vajratárá, etc.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] non-Aryans would improve. During the period of the vow of penance that Gaorii [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva and daevii shakti, we must review briefly a long period of history stretching over seven [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[10] Next came the age of Shiva Tantra. [...] Buddhism and Jainism. During this period, various systems of worshipping different gods and goddesses were introduced. In the subsequent period, that is, the period of the metamorphosed Post-Shiva [...] 1 )
[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] non-Aryans would improve. During the period of the vow of penance that Gaorii [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[4] Now everything moves and that movement [...] emanates vibration during the speed period. There cannot however, be any absolute speed or absolute pause in the created world.
[1] What was the state of morality in the Mahábhárata period? You must remember that though [...] was not high at all, even in that period they were not immoral – [...] their way of practising satya.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. [...] of the Mahábhárata period did not possess. Suppose a man [...] of the Mahábhárata period were naturally moralists.
[3] On the other hand those who tread [...] of the Mahábhárata period were supporters of the naked facts, [...] mean that they were spiritualists.
[4] The masses were not spiritually [...] percentage of moralists of that period was rather greater.
[12] She removed the cloth only twice [...] prevailing rule. The war of that period was taken as a sport, as competition, [...] this rule to kill the Kaoravas.
[1] Now I will tell you something about the medical science in the Mahábhárata period.
[6] Viśa cikitsá is native [...] in the Mahábhárata period. Later on this viśa cikitsá [...] vaedyaka shástra and ayurveda.
[7] But the originator of viśa [...] In the Mahábhárata period, it was appreciated a lot, and [...] will be added to medical science.
[8] Perhaps you know arkavana (arkapatra), [...] in the Mahábhárata period that if that same arkavana is [...] poison roots out poison, is there.
[9] Surgery, which is considered to [...] surgery was very developed in that period. There is a very interesting example [...] were well acquainted with surgery.
[19] “Tan” means “to [...] thirty-nine, so the body during this period is “tanu” – [...] known as “shariira.”
[20] Therefore this patch of land was [...] Sadashiva was born. During His period people were most undeveloped. [...] through the efforts of Lord Shiva.
[11] Next comes the question of thought-waves [...] dog for some time, but after that period, he or she will feel bored and [...] limitations, certain bondages.
[19] Manifestative movement acquires [...] depends on both the length of the period of pause and the inherent strength of the structure. A long period of inertness may be termed death [...] between the old and new forms.
[41] There are both honest and dishonest [...] defeat. During the post-revolutionary period, the shúdras, instead of [...] the deceitful kśatriyas.
[84] A strong social structure could [...] been established after a short period of monarchy. Due to a lack of [...] things as long-lasting monarchies.
[61] “Self-knowledge, that is [...] true that during the progressive period of Sádhaná one has [...] Vijiṋána (Physical Science).
[33] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] conduct and behaviour during the period of material enjoyment.
[10] Relatively speaking, absence of [...] five days or ten days or even a period of years, when the control is [...] therefore, does not lead to progress.
[30] Chimpanzees, orang-utans and gorillas [...] months of pregnancy, but in the same period the tail grows at a comparatively [...] they cannot stand for a long time.
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] there was a rule that during the period of performance of a sacrifice, [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[1] Everything in this universe is [...] the next moment. The intervening period from the point of creation to [...] amongst time, space and person.
[6] The social system has also undergone [...] the Aryan influence at a later period. The famous law-giver of Bengal, [...] Bengal were different from others.
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] they tolerate injustice for a long period without any murmur, without even [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[19] There is yet another speciality [...] ashaoca [a purificatory period of mourning] for at least three [...] family. But in the rest of India this period of mourning is not required for [...] inculcated in the social system.
[29] Kings ascended to the throne through [...] Devapála II during the Buddhist period. That is why when the kings of [...] during the historical battles.
[38] The people of Bengal noted that [...] within a particular auspicious period, and this cannot be determined by the solar calendar.
[26] Wise people understand the simple [...] of time. They exist during one period of time and disappear later. But [...] universe, does not have to wait for any period of time to do His work. Time comes [...] the time factor; He is eternal.
[8] The expansion of the physical body [...] term for the physical body for the period from birth to the age of thirty-nine [...] has a tendency to expand”.
[1] Modern minds are often perplexed [...] of the human race within a short period. People deem that civilization [...] annihilation. But this cant happen.
[3] If we use the Himalayas as an ink-tablet, [...] learning writes for an indefinite period even then it would not be possible [...] and nothing but a waste of time.
[13] Suppose you listen to a poem: your [...] reading during the examination period: his eyes are locating the words [...] and fiction can be read silently.
[17] Now, in the first phase of the Pathan period, Persian was the official language [...] endings of Hariyánavii.
[1] Todays topic of discussion [...] person possessed in the prehistoric period, it used to function within a very narrow sphere.
[1] In fact, the Árśa [...] socio-sentiment. This continued for a long period. Shiva observed that this was [...] known as Shaeva Dharma [Shaivism].
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[5] “Sukhaḿ váiṋchati [...] the spiritual cult for a longer period. If, however, one unfortunately [...] continued it while one was alive.
[25] Let me tell you a story in this [...] Sita to the forest. For a long period of fourteen years, his duty was [...] would have no more work to do.
[4] In every period of history, some people are heard [...] the evolution of living things?
[34] It is only due to the interim motionlessness [...] comprehension. The shorter the period of this interim motionlessness, [...] either untenable or quiescent.
[35] The pause period of the systaltic movement is the [...] dhárańá (concentration).
[37] I have already said that the movement [...] reactive, must be pulsative. The period of contraction or cessation is [...] – of the expansion of the period of pause for the maximisation [...] of their object of imagination.
[38] There are abuses of práńáyáma also. If sádhakas during the period of práńáyáma-induced [...] comprehension, thought or judgement.
[12] Sometimes it so happens that the [...] short span of time; the translation period is very short. In that case, the [...] meditation or object of adoration.
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[4] The minds of some people remain [...] a particular object for a long period, or enjoys it hurriedly, then [...] of a person who causes you pain.
[35] It has been observed that place [...] to reach a certain star. At this period if you look at the earth with the help of a telescope what will you see?
[3] In later years the school of Shaeva [...] sádhaná with a skeleton. In a later period, lasting about 150 years, when [...] Guńamaya of Shaeva Tantra.
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period when the popular Hinduism was [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.
[4] What is the meaning of yadá [...] and every duty, there is a best period, and that is the opportune moment. [...] moments for those particular jobs.
[11] The sound á is the acoustic [...] night. Accordingly, a specific period of the month and time of the day [...] rága and ráginii.
[72] In ancient times, in the entire Rgvedic period and in the first half of the Yajurvedic period, su and sva were used almost synonymously. [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita]
[74] In ancient times people used to observe a period of austerity before offering oblations to the gods or ancestors; this preparatory period was called adhivása. In the Vedic period, as far as is known, people had [...] the aḿkusha mudrá.
[117] It is believed that in the post-Buddhist period Vajra Tárá or Ugra [...] Varńáshrama Dharma.
[154] Kálagata moha is blind attachment for a particular period of time. One becomes so attached to a certain period of time that one is unable to [...] that has befallen the present age.
[7] Sometimes people are efficient [...] Baoddha Yogácára period, but they were only successful [...] the advent of Maháprabhu.
[5] In the state of infancy a man is [...] of five to fifteen. During this period a number of gland in the body [...] sixteenth years. It is during this period that masculine or feminine characteristics [...] gradual advancement towards death.
[9] The provision for imparting higher [...] made on the ground during this period a good many glands are evolved [...] the glands are underdeveloped.
[2] However, I will have to say something [...] developed somewhat prior to the period of Buddhist Tantra [which came [...] contemporaneously with Buddha.
[5] A new religious movement called the Nátha Cult emerged during the period of transition from the Buddhist [...] old, that is indeed the maximum.
[6] Some people believe that the worship [...] became popular during the Muslim period; that is, it is of quite recent [...] 1 )
[13] In fact there is no such thing [...] already told you that in that Vedic period people did not know how to write. [...] sound, was the one held by the hand.
[6] Tantra is a source of such extraordinary powers. Within a short period, all the páshas and ripus [...] to be a superior type of person.
[4] There is no reliable evidence to suggest that in the Vedic period spiritual knowledge was handed [...] secret behind spiritual progress.
[58] The main idea behind the practice [...] eat female fish in their spawning period.
[24] The ascent of the kulakuńd́alinii [...] support of divine life. During this period of kuńd́alinii sádhaná [...] social and national life be lived.
[3] The constant fighting during this period, this kśatriya-dominated [...] Dharma [Religion of the Sages].
[30] The victorious Aryans, coming from [...] books written in the subsequent period, [...] less competence than the Aryans.
[50] As said before, the Aryans became acquainted with paddy at a much later period. Previously they had had no idea [...] separate the rice from the chaff.
[63] When the Aryans came to India, roughly during the period of the Atharvaveda, they learned [...] of Tantra sádhaná.
[2] So the Aryans used the term [...] sold [in the market] during the period of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] 2 )
[99] A proposal to form India into a [...] “India” within a short period. However, the Assamese did not agree to this proposal.
[10] Some people may ask: Why does Ananda [...] fundamentals of education in the formative period of ones life, one will keep [...] first phase of making human beings.
[9] PROUT does not want to turn the [...] stage. In the post-independence period of India, the leaders and educationists [...] their práńa dharma.
[13] During the Muslim period in India, social distress increased [...] failed to become one with the mass.
[4] Certain portions of the original land of Bengal are now in Assam. In 1912 during the period of Lord Curzon, because of the [...] de-Balkanized when this unity is developed.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] short while: after this stipulated period, they will depart. All entities [...] prestige – and worship the Lord.
[16] Here the word yuga means a period of disaster. In a period of disaster, Parama Puruśa [...] fulfils this mission yuga after yuga.
[30] Now, all the microcosms originate [...] existence during the intervening period also comes within His scope, for [...] fragments of the Infinite One.
[6] In every action there lies the [...] possible. Not even for an infinitesimal period can the mind remain in a suspended [...] and cause the mind to explode.
[3] The present volume, Subháśita [...] author on diverse occasions over a period of fourteen years, but they have [...] combination of the two translations.
[1] My mothers family in Bahrampur [...] Suddenly, after suffering a short period of illness, the woman passed away. [...] was experiencing inner turmoil.
[3] That was the period of British rule. For ease of travel [...] abandoned military encampment.
[2] Strange Experiences provides some rare first-hand glimpses of the authors life in the period prior to the founding of Ánanda [...] frequented by Shrii Sarkar over a period of many years. The story also mentions other geographic landmarks in Jamalpur.
[41] If the spiritual aspirant is advised [...] his or her existence during the period of spiritual practice? He or she [...] “madhuvidyá.”
[33] This situation is reminiscent of the British period when raw jute from Bengal was [...] industry would not have survived.
[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] that mental tendency for a long period. Happiness is derived from being able to remain in a particular tendency or form for a long period. For instance, a mind under the [...] to preserve its very existence.
[36] Dhyána is also a state of [...] takes the same form throughout the period of dhyána. Since the form [...] from one vessel to another.”
[100] Society is not a static entity, [...] as an anachronism in the later period.
[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] that mental tendency for a long period. Happiness is derived from being able to remain in a particular tendency or form for a long period. For instance, a mind under the [...] to preserve its very existence.
[36] Dhyána is also a state of [...] takes the same form throughout the period of dhyána. Since the form [...] from one vessel to another.”
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[11] Up until now no serious effort [...] either in the pre-independence period or in the post-independence period. The post-independence period can be divided into three main [...] economic development during that period. Hence, for the Proutists there was no alternative but to form socio-economic groups.
[19] In Ananda Marga capital punishment, [...] in social functions for a fixed period. After the period is over, the individual starts [...] mark on the individual after the period of punishment, as does outcasting a family or even imprisonment.
[21] Punishments of this type are corrective [...] adopt correct pursuits during the period of punishment. As these punishments [...] bringing about more unity in society.
[22] However, there are people who, [...] pregnancy and the post-delivery period the ability to work strenuously [...] points must not be overlooked.
[63] It is incorrect to think that no [...] the social revolutions of that period; nor to the social conscious of different thinkers of that period. In the Middle Ages some people [...] distribute it among those in need.
[64] The Robin Hoods of the medieval period perhaps thought that this was [...] does not work, so it did not work.
[91] If large enterprises are acquired [...] will take a long time. During this period the public will not get much benefit. [...] abilities as well as their needs.
[109] Now, if people have been educated [...] molded by propaganda for a long period, they cannot utilize the opportunity [for freedom] even if it is presented to them.
[153] In this transitional period of civilization, honesty in individual [...] achievements will become meaningless.
[337] The absence of universal spirit [...] to sit quiet for an indefinite period in the hope that only moral preaching [...] for war against the oppressors.
[5] Secondly, Gandhism always tries [...] best of its capacity. Although the period of exploitation may be short or [...] capitalist-serving [i.e., material] defect.
[9] Whatever can be attained through a brief period of meditation can certainly be [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[13] Kuru puńyamahorátram. [...] system of Indian astronomy, the period of twenty-four hours from one [...] rátrimána is ahorátra.
[26] Some people claim that they will [...] a democratic structure, over a period of hundreds of years. In this situation speed is the most important factor.
[32] Whether they have kśatriya [...] expressed. In the post-revolutionary period they cannot be called vikśubdha [...] second rotation of the social cycle.
[34] The social cycle will rotate continuously. [...] called synthesis. If, in a later period, the vipras wish to descend into [...] called the thesis of the next stage.
[16] (1) The period of mourning should not extend [...] shráddha ceremony any day within this period according to convenience. During the period of mourning you should not subject yourself to unnecessary mortification or ostentatious penance.
[20] Thus far I have been talking about [...] had been practised since the Jain period. Some special types of Shiva-liuṋga [...] Váńaliuṋga, but it was of a much later period, the Puranic Age. King Vána, [...] underwent many changes in the Jain Age.
[30] There is another interesting thing [...] Puranic Shaivism, that transitional period was the age of the Nátha [...] teachers of the Nátha Cult.
[3] Suppose a person is running: his [...] Actions are performed during the period of expansion, and perception occurs during the period of contraction. In the state of motion the period of contraction becomes too short to allow any clear perception.
[6] Now, if people dance according [...] off the ground for a fairly long period of time.
[11] Since the advent of living beings [...] very popular in the ancient Vedic period, but it did not become a systematic [...] sense of vaedyak shástra.
[30] Another popular festival is Jhánpán. [...] all sensation of pain during that period. He or she does not feel pain even though there may be heavy bleeding.
[33] One more important thing needs [...] be eroded. During that critical period Buddhism and Jainism were declining [...] Shiva or the Dharma He propounded.
[35] Gáńapatyácára [...] Gańesha. During the same period, in some parts of Bengal, the [...] Vaeśńavácára was yet to evolve.
[56] Anyway, there was an intermediate [...] other. During that transitional period Shankaracharya was born – [...] occurred about 1300 years ago.
[10] Around the middle of this period of philosophy, the Miimáḿsá [...] the limitlessness of the Creator.
[27] In the Jain period, due to the influence of the Jain [...] source of the universe”].
[41] We were discussing the dharmic [...] Árśa Dharma of the Rgvedic period was different from that of the Yajurvedic period, and in the Atharvavedic period, it was even more different. So [...] mantras also varied, for example:
[49] In fact, the Árśa [...] socio-sentiment. This continued for a long period. Shiva observed that this was [...] Shiva, is known as Shaeva Dharma
[27] During sleep these thoughts, in [...] imagination is going on. So during that period their dream-thoughts become hard reality for them.
[13] That imaginary period of time from which the unit mind [...] upon millions of light-years away.
[18] According to the science of time, [...] reflections and refractions, that period of assimilation is termed in common [...] is called “future”.
[22] Human beings are predominantly [...] of frustration for an extended period of time. And when the people discover [...] stricter than in the physical world.
[23] If people voluntarily rub their [...] of something exciting for a long period, say, if they think of their enemies [...] self-generated heat in the mental sphere.
[24] So we see that generating heat [...] with hands upraised for a long period, his or her blood circulation, [...] of the attainment of liberation!
[10] What am I going to do regarding [...] to live here for an indefinite period, I am ready to live here. You know life becomes boring if one lives for a long period, but I am ready to undergo that boredom, that monotony, for the sake of my ideology.
[6] Expression of energy is systaltic. [...] maturity it becomes mutative. The period of maturity is followed by a period of contraction. When the most [...] unfoldment of microcosmic mind.
[12] From where do microcosms acquire [...] pinpointed on one object for a long period. At the time of exhalation the [...] práńa tarauṋga.
[4] The English versions of Shabda [...] the series within a reasonable period of time.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. "Great [...] ancient land established in the Vedic period named after King Mithi who ruled [...] Darbhanga of North Bihar. MUGHAL PERIOD. The period of Indian history from 1526 to 1707.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian history from 1193 to [...] fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about 500-1300 CE, when Hinduism was dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] first emerged during the Post-Shiva period, and as a spoken language it began [...] prior to the Krśńa period. Although not a spoken language [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about 500-1300 CE, when Hinduism [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about 500-1300 CE when Hinduism [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[12] Pramitáhárah: to [...] you undergo fasting for a long period of time. I have prescribed that [...] factor is Pramitáhára.
[22] Rohits father said to Rohit: [...] fate also remains sleeping. That period in life of a human being is known [...] begins in his life after that.
[4] If an unmarried woman suffers humiliation by relatives and neighbours over a long period of time, then that suppressed [...] phit́ haoyá [fainting].
[6] Let us come to Rukmińii. [...] Frontier Agency] during the British period. During the rule of the Ahom Dynasty, [...] Baliapara into the early British rule.
[3] The practice of sati went on from the Vedic age until the British period. It was perpetuated sometimes [...] they were all gradually abolished.
[15] SOME [...] system is followed for a long period, it is called usage . [...] vermilion dates from the Austric period. One another and each [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[16] SOME [...] we use the term quarantine period for post-disease care.
[18] SOME [...] interim for the intermittent period prima facie [...] to sit together in their leisure period to have a parley and a few drinks. [...] people directly or indirectly.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] conversation in their leisure period." ( [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[21] GENERAL [...] and preached his gospels for a period of seven years. Thereafter the [...] the district]. In the pre-Pathan period, a district was known as a bhukti [...] word bhukti . In the British period, a zilla became known [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[11] Wise people say that the living [...] of thirty-nine (of course, the period may vary slightly according to [...] its body begins to deteriorate.
[13] RÁŔH. The territory, [...] oldest Veda, composed over the period between fifteen thousand years [...] tears”; a name of Shiva.
[17] YAJURVEDA. A VEDA composed over a period between ten thousand years ago [...] There was no script at that time.
[2] The movement that the ancient human [...] any comma, semi-colon, colon or period to check that movement; it is uninterrupted.
[3] Death is also a type of change [...] middle-aged man and, after a certain period, the middle-aged man becomes an [...] change, and rebirth is also a change.
[5] We can roughly say that civilization [...] towards the end of the Rk Vedian period (which lasted 10,000 years).
[7] So, the initiation of a revolutionary [...] of human life. In the post-Shiva period, however, the speed of social [...] tremendous wave of social progress.
[12] When a major change took place [...] is accomplished within a short period. The people then decide, after [...] can attain success very quickly.
[21] But there is also a secondary factor, [...] themselves in human form in a shorter period than can comparatively developed creatures deprived of human contact.
[40] Of course, the requital of the [...] Brahma, the shorter will be the period of requital caused by the reactions. [...] of the requital within a short period.
[7] As boys up to the age of twelve [...] ejected from the body at a particular period in every month, hence the nerves [...] in their all-round development.
[21] Kavi said (by the way, “kavi” [...] writes and writes for an infinite period, even then the guńas of the Lord cannot be written.”
[7] I said to Sutanuká, “The [...] towards the end of the Yajurvedic period six thousand years ago. But Burdwan [...] Illahabad, but during the Mughal period, the prosperous growth of the [...] of Agra and Oudh (UP for short).
[8] “In the pre-Buddhist era [...] Rarhs capital. During the Mughal period (during the reign of Akbar) Burdwan [...] but you belong to Burdwan.”
[56] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] whole of India. During the Mughal period when Akbar divided his empire [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[59] On the north of Shákyárańya [...] Mithilá. In the Buddhist period one of the famous villages of [...] Shońpur railway station.
[60] Immediately after crossing the [...] Mithilá. During the Mughal period and the early part of British [...] until the early part of the British period its fertile soils were thickly [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[25] (2) Period of emergency. The president may continue the period of emergency with the approval of parliament for a period of six months, and with such a parliament the president may continue a period of emergency for not more that two years.
[23] The concept of fragments of time [...] twelve oclock. During the period of senselessness his mind was [...] that the devotees are correct?
[1] The psychology of Ráŕh [...] gods and goddesses] in a later period are nothing but different expressions [...] Vaeśńava Dharma of Ráŕh.
[7] Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born long [...] was born during a transitional period in the social life not only of [...] stinking wounds of the then society.
[12] As was mentioned earlier, two diametrically [...] about in a natural way. During this period Jain Tantra spread among those [...] gave rise to the Baul psychology.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] the Konark temple, during that period not a penny was spent for human [...] is replete with such examples.
[5] 2) Gopabhum : The Gopabhum [...] [district] Birbhum during the Mughal period. The Sadgope kings, whose surname [...] in that newly-created district.
[17] 13) Saptashati : The Saptashati [...] came to an end during the Muslim period and then some parts of this kingdom [...] area near the city of Burdwan).
[18] 14) Bhurishreshtha, or Bhursoot [...] to zamindaries during the Muslim period.
[19] Having no lofty goal or ideal [during this period], the kings of Ráŕh [...] forced to sign a treaty of peace.
[2] The Mahábhárata is an all-encompassing history of the India of the middle period of India [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[15] When India first began to receive [...] foreign as good. In that transitional period of illusion and emotionality, [...] District, of Ráŕh.
[3] Shiva appeared after the influx of the Aryans into India. During that conflict-ridden period, Shiva was ekamevádvitiiyam [...] pulsation of existence. A poet says:
[6] That there was casteism in India [...] reached a peak in Magadh in a later period. After the demise of Buddha, the [...] [inhabitants of Ráŕh].
[100] Society is not a static entity, [...] as an anachronism in the later period.
[14] Society is not a static entity, [...] to be an anachronism in a later period. One cannot blindly cling to Marxism [...] effectiveness. This is a total illusion.
[1] Garbhaka. Garbha + kan = garbhaka. [...] in the early days of the Mughal period [16th-19th c.], the veil was forcibly [...] Burdwan was the capital of Bengal.
[2] Over a period of time, the use of the veil spread [...] use garbhakas in the evenings.
[14] Smara nitya anityatám [...] remain in this world for a long period. You may remain here, say, for [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[15] So you should always remember that [...] station. You remain there for a short period and when the train comes, you [...] remain here for a very short span.
[16] You should always remember this [...] wont remain here for a very long period. My home is elsewhere. I am just [...] home, will not require a passport.
[1] The series of discourses that comprise [...] talks given by the author over a period of time that extended from June [...] ample material for future research.
[2] The Ananda Vacanámrtam series [...] present volume is from that earlier period.
[3] The present volume, Subháśita [...] author on diverse occasions over a period of fourteen years, but they have [...] translations were extensively used.
[1] P.R. Sarkar gave discourses on microvita over the short period of two and a half years from December 1986 to June 1989 at the very end of His life.
[1] Jamalpur, Bihar, is the eastern [...] established during the British period. Here, in the summer of 1959, [...] a mixture of English and Hindi.
[10] Tantra, though a singular science, developed into five branches during the Paoráńik period of Indian history.…
[83] Divergent national interests and [...] be maintained for an indefinite period. The lower house will be composed [...] the decisions of the lower house.
[84] Initially the world government [...] non-application of any law, for a limited period, in any particular region.
[152] One age follows another in succession. [...] kránti [evolution]. The period of transition at the end of one [...] 20 )
[4] While dealing with Vaeśńava [...] was prevalent during the Mughal period, was greatly influenced by the Sufism of the Middle East.
[19] Finally Rama and Laksmanas period of living in exile was over. They [...] cant you see that!”
[4] During the Moghul period India was subjected to severe [...] it could not cause much damage.
[10] Although capitalism does not directly [...] Práńa Dharma. At this period of crisis in Indian Práńa [...] getting scope to rear their heads.
[14] The practice of shiitalii or siitkári kumbhaka is forbidden for a period of one hour before and after the [...] práńáyáma.
[1] [Bábá was sitting [...] be continued for an indefinite period.
[2] The guiding factor behind the creation [...] fraternity and no poverty. In that period, it was the rule that the country [...] all will have to live together.
[4] 3. During the period of menstruation:
[1] Panini, by paying particular attention [...] had ended and the Atharvavedic period was in progress. His grammar was [...] encountered a good deal of difficulty.
[3] The Vedic language is the oldest [...] and certain parts of India for a period that extended from fifteen thousand [...] – short, long and extended.
[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] non-Aryans would improve. During the period of penance that Gaorii (another [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[23] Paritráńa is the [...] continue to recur over an endless period of time.
[42] What is the meaning of yuga [sandhi]? Between any two epochs there is a transitional period. For instance, in history there [...] the right time, the transitional period in history; so He said, Sambhavámi [...] Myself from age to age”].
[7] Now what do we find in Párthasárathi? [...] everything happened not only during the period of the Kurukśetra war, [...] past untold millions of years.
[4] After the invention of written [...] which portion was from the middle period and which portion was the most [...] means “aged, very old”.
[1] This is an old story. Mr. Panchu [...] because he was poor. He lived in a period of history when the rice harvests [...] and declared him excommunicated.
[17] 4) No capital punishment [...] social functions for a certain period of time. After the period is over, they are again allowed [...] excommunication or penal servitude does.
[1] Those who worship Parama Puruśa [...] happen that within a very short period, even within an hour or two, this [...] practice, or even within a very short period. This ideation is never confined [...] maśrńito shánto).
[3] This dejected situation occurs [...] a century of stagnancy; after a period of extreme over-exertion, the [...] stops running about altogether.
[8] Replacing one age by another by [...] collective psychology within a short period of time through the application [...] called “revolution”.
[3] Human beings often attach less [...] every passing second. This short period of time from birth to death is [...] much karma as you can”).
[12] But such thinking is quite wrong. [...] organs is extroversial, during the period of receiving waves or vibrations [...] 1 )
[34] There are two types of non-attributional [...] status. A person rises during the period of sádhaná and comes [...] scope of the subliminal stratum.
[6] Was there social equality in the Vedic period? No, because there were many clans and tribes. Was there social equality in the post-Vedic period? No, because the caste system [...] marriage, but what wrong did he do?
[4] A careful study of the social history [...] despair, but has also lengthened the period of social contraction. This in [...] to accelerate the speed of the period of social expansion – has [...] 1 )
[8] People in general consider molecules [...] the scientist of the subsequent period. You are certainly aware that [...] truth for two or three centuries.
[39] Prior to your birth your affectionate [...] visible. Now, during this short period, will it be wise to regard anything [...] the eternal – the dhruva.
[4] The shúdras fought solely [...] clothes, particularly during the period of pregnancy and during the post-delivery period. As a result, married couples, [...] lost their previous authority.
[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] if, during the suspension, this period of suspension, there is love for [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.
[6] “Iishvara” means “controller”. [...] all iishvaras. During the Moghal period, the Moghal Emperors, known as [...] that they were Jagadiishvaras.
[3] What is Mahásambhúti? [...] and akśema. During this period, good people sometimes get exhausted by the dominance of the dishonest (pápii). If this period were to continue some time more, [...] Paramátman becomes a necessity.
[23] In that period in the Delhi area, there was an [...] Meerut, Haryana and near Delhi.
[7] What is samyak darshana ? [...] 2,000 years ago, that is, for a period of about 3,000 years. In Lord Buddhas period, distorted Prákrta was [...] 1 )
[206] Who can be a guru? An enchained [...] influence of Prakrti for a limited period, with the vow of doing welfare [...] Bhagaván (the Supreme Entity).
[357] Not only that, but your diet should [...] you undergo fasting for a long period of time. I have prescribed that [...] the body from so many ailments.
[367] Gradually those early humans developed [...] to many questions. During this period of search, Sadáshiva appeared, [...] took a new form, and a new life.
[394] Between any two epochs there is a transitional period. For instance, there was the Elizabethan [...] becomes an imperative necessity.
[396] Lord Krśńa came only [...] the right time, the transitional period in history, to fulfil His earlier promises.
[429] In the absence of the proper exercise [...] off the ground for a fairly long period of time.
[624] Those vested interests, in the [...] over females for an indefinite period of time. This was their psychology. [...] emancipation are for males only.
[1] Human beings come onto this earth for a very short period, and within this short period they are required to complete [...] the mundane duties in the world?
[2] However, the goal of all sorts [...] healthy society within a very short period. If all of you will work collectively [...] will be accomplished very quickly.
[8] When nutritious food and an adequate [...] condition a person continues for a long period to take those foods which are [...] splendid opportunity to develop.
[1] Rama, Laksmana and Sita spent fourteen years in the forest in exile. During that period Laksmana was in charge of security. [...] arrow at the goddess of sleep.
[23] The spring season is the natural [...] enjoy a seasonal demand during this period. Probably that demand is also [...] quantity are good for the pancreas.
[109] I said, “Your words are [...] washed quickly within a specified period of time. Second, those who cannot [...] clothes to the laundry.”
[97] Yes, Mákaŕd́á [...] is a goddess of the Buddhist period. Even though Mákaŕd́ás [...] popular goddess from the Buddhist period.
[98] When the Bengalees abandoned [...] popular goddess from the Buddhist period is suggested by its dhyanamantra [...] Mákaŕd́á is not from the present period.
[26] The name of the poet is Saraha; about 1200 years ago during the Buddhist period he was born. The poet says “O [...] saying by Kśaná -
[73] By adding the suffix kan [...] general, adolescence covers the period from fifteen or sixteen to eighteen [...] kumáraka means a boy of this age.
[3] In ancient days, the students during the period of their study used to reside [...] before completing 24 years of age.
[20] Ku + lak + kan = kulakka [...] with its structure, guessing the period of time by singing a song within a specified time limit.
[33] In ancient times students used to study in the residences of their teachers during the period of their education. After the [...] countries with their certificates.
[26] The third meaning of kutapa is “receding period of time”. When it is nine [...] were allowed for the announcement period, that is, here a period of eight seconds would be added [...] time was called kutapa .
[27] According to the great sage [...] regarded as kutapa . This period of time can be less than eight [...] be proper to allow an indefinite period of time to indicate a particular [...] tradition of adding eight seconds.
[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards [...] continued into the pre-Buddhist period, and, it can be surmised, somewhat [...] kulácára , complete darkness.
[65] In pre-British India, the city [...] went out of vogue after the Mughal period. Many Mughal emperors and kings [...] is no one whatsoever to curb it.
[1] When Parama Puruśa incarnates [...] Entity] at a certain transitional period, the people of that period invariably enjoy some special [...] people on the path of spirituality.
[19] In the case of the sárúpya [...] polarization also took place during the period of Vraja Krśńa, [...] His name, far less His existence.
[16] By studying the Sanskrit language, one can easily determine the period of composition of the scriptures. [...] recognition to prapattiváda.
[12] At one time there were rhino [...] delicacy] for the Bengalis of that period. One feels quite astounded to [...] or skin but also for the flesh.
[119] A small sect of náuṋgá [...] kiisha . During the British period, one of the leading ascetics of [...] kát́hiyá .
[1] About seven thousand years ago [...] playfully withdrew her bliss for a long period. Kálii continued to practise [...] sweetness of that accumulated bliss.
[73] In the huge expanse of time, [...] its surface to face the sun. This period of twenty-four hours is also a [...] called kárańa .
[42] To lend or borrow a particular sum of money for a particular period is also called káliká .
[68] You are generally familiar [...] sandalwood in the post-Buddhist period. In botany it is not regarded [...] permission was strictly prohibited.
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] famous for its valour during that period. So it was not possible for the [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[77] We obtain the word káliuṋga [...] elephants even during the Mughal period. It is said that during the Mughal [...] káliuṋga .
[79] India invented and began to [...] also made of the steel from that period. There was a time when it was [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.
[6] Tárá ( [...] Tantra originated during the period when the ancient Shaeva [...] in the Puranic language.
[11] Well, can you tell me whether [...] in lukewarm water for a lengthy period. When this process was repeated [...] practice is no longer in vogue.
[15] Of the seven flames of fire, [...] recognized during the Buddhist period of the scientist Nagarjuna are: [...] masiikrśńá .
[77] I said to Sutanuká, “The [...] towards the end of the Yajurvedic period six thousand years ago. But Burdwan [...] Illahabad, but during the Mughal period, the prosperous growth of the [...] of Agra and Oudh (UP for short).
[78] “In the pre-Buddhist era [...] Rarhs capital. During the Mughal period (during the reign of Akbar) Burdwan [...] but you belong to Burdwan.”
[126] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] whole of India. During the Mughal period when Akbar divided his empire [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[129] On the north of Shákyárańya [...] Mithilá. In the Buddhist period one of the famous villages of [...] Shońpur railway station.
[130] Immediately after crossing the [...] Mithilá. During the Mughal period and the early part of British [...] until the early part of the British period its fertile soils were thickly [...] particularly in Trihut District.
[10] Another meaning of káca [...] decoration and ornaments since that time period. In Bengal, quartz is available in Bankura and Purulia in some quantity.
[15] Gálá , [...] Mahábhárata during the period when the Pandavas were living [...] mudráuṋkan .
[89] Again, look at the harvesting. [...] [roofless] granary for an extended period. It is essential to immediately [...] the boiled rice will also suffer.
[90] So it is seen that there is [...] little intensive study during this period yields good results. But what [...] káńd́a .
[92] There is a proper time and [...] month of Phálgun [the period from mid-February to mid-March] [...] káńd́a .
[94] In the medieval period, people used to construct a special [...] for the masses. In the Buddhist period, a large number of such stúpas [...] this kind of stúpa .
[60] 10) Maharshi Valmiki is historically [...] immobile for many days during this period that an anthill was raised around [...] 8 )
[98] 11) Earlier I mentioned that the [...] single crow then within a short period of time a great number of crows [...] the plural form of latá).
[41] One must always remember that born [...] practices, and in a slightly longer period through yogic methods, but for [...] be made more pure, more humane.
[94] When a crime is committed within [...] gradually develops over a long period of time, where the offender deliberately [...] slight difference between them.
[109] In India, too, as soon as the social [...] consciousness of the people. In a later period, people of all religious affiliations [...] 4 )
[19] The supporters of political isms [...] sake of their ism. In the medieval period communalism dragged humanity to [...] influence of the static force.
[23] No social, political or economic ism can solve peoples problems for an indefinite period of time, because there may be [...] achievement of the supreme ideology.
[262] “What an excellent idea! [...] private chamber. You see, during the period of mourning she wont be [...] the official declaration.”
[6] When some ideas or schools of thought exist side-by-side for a long period in a certain country, there is [...] Bengal. Its effect was not bad.
[25] Generally in the Post-Buddha days, during the period of the Puranic Shákta Cult, [...] “Vámá Shakti”.
[32] Let us come to Śod́ashii [...] recently, towards the end of the Mughal period and the beginning of the British period, Krśńa Candra, the [...] transformed from Śod́ashii.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] gain strength in the subsequent period.
[33] During the period of requital of the reactive momenta [...] reactive momenta are now on the wane.
[38] That which is beyond the periphery [...] capacity to comprehend a fixed period of time. With the advancement [...] and akála sees Him, too.
[39] This entire universe is His manifestation. Even in the period which people call akála. [...] highest sádhaná.
[22] Nirguńa Brahma or the Non-Qualified [...] form again for a predetermined period for the welfare of living beings. [...] the Non-Qualified Supreme Entity.
[32] The aim of Saguńa Brahma [...] come about after an indefinite period. The only way to gain emancipation [...] sádhaná. This is our permanent duty.
[36] Bee boxes can be located near oil-seeds, [...] collected regularly. In Bengal the period of maximum flowering for these plants is March, April, May and June.
[65] In the absence of knowledge of [...] Christianity. During the British period attempts were made by Christian [...] animosity in the world of religion.
[1] Human history is made by the collective [...] king or queen ruled for a certain period and fought a few battles; some [...] psychic urges and psychic movements.
[2] In primitive society men and women [...] matriarchal and matrilineal. In a later period the importance of physical strength [...] importance of intellect is increasing.
[4] History is made by collective psychology. [...] the history of ministers. Soon a period will come when history will move around common people.
[58] In India, the Aryans tried to establish [...] Austric religion. In the Buddhist period, particularly during the reign [...] to Hinduism. During the Muslim period, the Islamic rulers forcibly imposed [...] Christians in the country. In the Muslim period, many Hindus were converted to [...] suppression of one religion by another.
[14] Many believe that by neutralizing [...] condition of payment and increase the period to a year or even to two years. The period of the return of the money can [...] they do it in a day or a month.
[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] debtor may not feel it at all. The period of suffering is thus increased [...] payment will have to continue.
[16] Just as it is possible to increase the period of experiencing the reactions [...] also possible to decrease this period. For instance, some persons wear [...] spent in one day by shortening the period of expenditure and leaving nothing [...] in small instalments over a long period of time. This money is received [...] sapphire, has changed ones fate.
[17] In fact, fate or the experiencing [...] experiencing of reactions in as short a period as possible. Those who desire [...] release from the bondage of Prakrti.
[9] “Tároriva sahiśńuńá”. [...] fibres while in prison during the period of Emergency [From June 1975 to [...] pressure of circumstances. That period was very painful and it certainly [...] power of endurance of a tree].
[1] Human beings led by self-interest [...] survives on this earth for a limited period as stipulated by nature. Due to [...] and objects will not survive the period fixed for them by nature. Prior to their stipulated period of longevity they will be swallowed [...] ecology. There is no alternative.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] come on the earth for a very long period of time. They live for a certain period of time, perform some actions, [...] have to leave the earth one day.
[11] An original action begets a certain [...] to heaven, and after a certain period of time when their reaping of [...] Yudhiśt́hira once said,
[19] One should undergo penance for [...] for the society for at least some period of time, if not forever. This [...] good to human society for a long period, if not forever.
[25] But what is the benefit? If people [...] no benefit. Instead, that long period of time could be better spent in some useful service.
[31] There are some people who think [...] doubt remain elevated for that period; but when you again become engrossed [...] become the cause of great bondage.
[34] Now, what should be the ideal code [...] Lord has sent them for a short period to do some work for Him, and they [...] disregard for praise or blame.
[35] Nindantu niitinipuńáh [...] to this world only for a short period, my only concern should be to [...] complete my allotted duty.”
[6] Books which only impart moral education [...] Rámáyańa period the people of India knew how to [...] minds of contemporary readers.
[6] But when this is the law, how does [...] have to carry the load for a long period – the mind will not be burdened [...] because He dearly loves His devotees.
[20] 6. 2 tolas of myrobalan pulverized [...] cane guŕ [raw sugar] over a period of twenty-one days, by licking it, will have a wonderful effect.
[12] Though not fatal, gonorrhoea is [...] sexual intercourse] for a long period of time, to avoid having blind [...] maintained for at least three years.
[5] Now during this period, this transitional period, when the mind has left the previous [...] only for a short span of time.
[16] And the seventh is Prakrtiliina [...] remain there for an indefinite period. What a durdaeva, I will say! What a painful state of existence!
[16] Humanitys journey on the [...] part of the Vedas belong to this period. There is a close similarity between [...] oldest civilization in the world.
[2] Yet, it is true that there is much [...] America. But considering the vast period during which human beings have [...] different spheres of existence.
[18] (3) During the period of menstruation:
[32] “What an excellent idea! [...] private chamber. You see, during the period of mourning she wont be [...] the official declaration.”
[2] After marriage, a man changed his [...] continued in the world for a long period. One of the great disadvantages [...] that person might have inherited.
[1] The status of women in prehistoric [...] conditions continued throughout the period when there was no human society [...] began gradually to be curtailed.
[64] Wise people say that the living [...] of thirty-nine (of course, the period may vary slightly according to [...] its body begins to deteriorate.
[4] Cells generally grow out of light, [...] result will be that after a certain period, static cells will grow and exercise [...] to immense spiritual elevation.
[4] Although this tax system had been [...] tax collectors should be for a period of five to ten years. The rules [...] the zamindary or landlord system.
[6] Akbar also introduced another type [...] vogue, although during the British period the zamindars were the principal revenue collectors.
[8] During the British period two officers used to be appointed [...] member of the Indian Civil Service.
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[21] The time period from the first phase to the fourth [...] can be called the transitional period for the implementation of PROUT.
[2] Any theory will contain the seed [...] It may survive for a very long period – even for eternity – [...] all. This is the essential point.
[1] Everything in this panoramic world [...] metropolises have sprung up. After a period of glorious existence, they have [...] researched by inquisitive historians.
[4] Like everything else, human society [...] matriarch. In Indian history, such a period of social transition occurred at the time of Lord Shiva.
[10] The flow of breath continues according to the shortening or lengthening of the period of ones thought. By channelizing [...] práńáyáma.
[21] Permanent knowledge is not possible [...] although it does last for a certain period. Knowledge only becomes permanent [...] mind, and they become omniscient.
[13] This notion of yakśa has been in vogue since the pre-Jaena period. At most sites of Jaena temples [...] place of worship of a yakśa.
[27] Kalatra : Some time before [...] receive encouragement in the Buddhist period. It remained in an obscure form, [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[28] The word vrátya occurs in [...] of this essay. That is, in the period when this shloka was composed [...] suggested by this word vrátya.
[110] Cotton is of two types – [...] not very well. During the Pathan period in India North Bengal and Tripura were famous for manufacturing fine silk clothing.
[135] As I see it, in almost every village of Bangalistan there can be cement factories. Within a period of six to seven days a house can be built.
[176] 3) Average land (kańali land). This type of land will hold water for a longer period than barren plain land, but it is inferior to moist fertile land.
[7] The first part of British rule in Bengal was a period of colonial exploitation. The [...] work in British owned factories.
[21] In 1947, when the British left [...] partition of Bengal. Despite the long period of British exploitation, in the [...] immediately after India attained freedom.
[22] During this period, West Bengals paddy land [...] any profit from jute production.
[1] Each and every movement in this [...] this systaltic principle. When the period of pause is long, society goes [...] not come in the subsequent phase.
[28] The second phase will continue for ten to fifteen years. After the expiry of this period, that is, in the third phase, [...] increase at an accelerating rate.
[35] In many places in India abundant [...] arrangements could be made for that period. Similar arrangements could be [...] able to live a well-to-do life.
[5] In every sphere of life the same [...] same pause and speed. During this period of systalsis, what is assimilated [...] also accompanied by assimilating.
[7] In collective life human beings [...] During the last part of the British period of India it appeared as if the [...] gathering momentum for the next phase.
[8] In the social life of Bengal also [...] periods of speed. During the Buddhist period there was a long period of speed. Then in the early part [...] sometime the speed will again pick up.
[9] This speed and pause will continue. [...] that generally people eulogize the period of speed. However, we cannot afford [...] discern the speed of the next phase.
[1] I have been explaining, “Kuru [...] meaning of ahorátram: the period from sunrise to sunrise.
[4] According to the ancient Arab theory, [...] sunrise (ahorátra) was a period of twenty-four hours, that will make one full day and night. The period from sunrise to sunset was called [...] “mána”. So the period from sunrise to sunset is called “dinamana” or “day-measurement” and the period from sunset to sunrise is called [...] day be as sweet as honey”.
[6] According to western calculation, ahorátra is the twenty-four hour period from one midnight to another midnight. [...] system, it begins at midnight.
[11] Bráhma system : Manu [...] Samaj originated during the British period, whereas Manu was born long ago. [...] be bartered in the open market?
[8] Gandharukmińii . Let [...] King of Arunacala. In the British period, Arunacala was known as N.E.F.A. [...] became more spiritual than before.
[7] Ákáshiipreta. Those [...] consequences of their actions for a long period of time.
[5] The institution of gańikás continued until the last part of the Buddhist period. It cannot be said that all of [...] positive in the Buddhist and Jain period was ignored and distorted in the [...] alternative words available in Sanskrit.
[102] In the economic structure of the [...] all-round physical welfare. During the period of Shayesta Khan in Bengal, [...] purchasing capacity among the people.
[3] In the stage of synthesis a particular [...] antithesis against the synthesis of that period. Numerical majority and physical [...] within the bounds of relativity.
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] was almost non-existent. Such a period was called the Shúdra era. [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[12] Diabetes is the disease of intellectuals. [...] exertion, remaining indoors for a long period, physical laziness, constipation, [...] diabetes is next to impossible.
[33] When you walk along a road you [...] the two. During that intervening period you remain in a motionless state. [...] always broken by certain gaps.
[2] As far as we know, human history [...] done so many things [during this period] and thereby taken on various [...] of karma and attain salvation.
[5] During the entire period of fifteen thousand years of human [...] such event in Sanskrit literature.
[1] In an ideal society, every soul [...] impediment. But in a transitional period, when one era is about to end [...] situation arises in social life.
[5] Another attribute of the Lord is [...] Particularly in a transitional period, there is a sharp polarization. [...] the Lord, and some discredit Him.
[25] The Lord says, “I create [...] Puruśa promises that in a period of transition, He will incarnate [...] dharma a proper place in society.
[10] In the transitional period of civilization, honesty in individual [...] achievements will become meaningless.
[12] Until now, no serious effort has [...] either in the pre-independence period or in the post- independence period, to bring about the economic development of the country. The post-independence period can be divided into three main [...] economic development during that period. Consequently, there is no alternative for Proutists but to form socio-economic units.
[21] The journey of the Vedic language [...] maturity. This five thousand year period is not short in terms of linguistic [...] it became noticeably different.
[5] Communism is unable to provide [...] materialistic in nature. During that period there was not even a pinch of [...] is devoid of moral principles.
[16] The proposition of communism has [...] – it only exists for a short period, then after its sad demise, it [...] Communism has died a premature death.
[17] If any wrong theory continues for a long period, when the reaction against it [...] to add some fuel to that fire.
[1] Humans, in spite of their numerous [...] source and again after a limited period we shall go back to that invisible [...] should not lament over anything.
[25] When the goal of one’s ideation [...] It was assumed that during the period of psychic clash in the phase [...] affected by these expressions.
[2] In that age of struggle or in that [...] social order was formed during the period of the monarchy.
[3] The Kśatriya age was followed by the Vipra age or the intellectual age. During the period of the monarchy intellectuals [...] the establishment of democracy.
[46] The propensity which creates a [...] did not function for a certain period – that one slept. Kliśt́a [...] become totally oblivious of oneself.
[7] Now let me say a few words about intuitional knowledge. In India, from the Tantric period to the Gupta period, civilization and science progressed [...] prestige than civilization. The Gupta period was the golden period of India. After the end of the [...] degradation and downfall. In the Pathan period there was neither the development [...] effecting the harmony between the two.
[17] There is not much to fear if the [...] faithfully observed for a long period.
[3] In north India when we were young, [...] footwear in the middle of the British period when the society became somewhat liberal. The use of grass koshis has virtually died out.
[15] Kalatra : Some time before [...] receive encouragement in the Buddhist period. It remained in an obscure form, [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[16] The word vrátya occurs in [...] of this essay. That is, in the period when this shloka was composed [...] suggested by this word vrátya.
[40] The word khui comes from the Vedic [...] from social downfall during the period of mourning also used to be called [...] → puttavahu → putohu.
[30] “Klesha-karma-vipákáshayaeraparámrśt́ah [...] known as Iishvara. In the Moghul period Kings at Delhi used to sometimes [...] jagadiishvara. They were ordinary souls.
[5] At certain times, due to social, [...] garbage that has piled up during the period of stagnancy. The present humanity [...] “Caraeveti, caraeveti”.
[11] You know, there are certain mythological [...] “yuj” and means “transitional period”. On analysis of history we notice [...] age and so on. The intervening period between the two epochs is called [...] and “iron age” etc.
[13] A rational person should always [...] Kálikála means “period of time”. “Kalao shayáno [...] movement starts from this stage.
[5] Those vested interests, or those [...] over females for an indefinite period. This was the psychology. They [...] emancipation are for males only.
[2] In the Buddhist period there were four variations of [...] all-white Puranic deity Sarasvatii.
[93] If Parama Puruśa is pleased [...] attains salvation within a short period with the help of the Guru.
[36] The history and annals of Palamu [...] was independent up to the Pathan period. In the Mughal period Palamu became part of the Mughal [...] capital of Bengal in the Mughal period, and later it became part of British Bengal. In the British period, the headquarters was changed to Hazaribagh.
[1] To attain Parama Puruśa, [...] sádhaná for a long period, till every nerve-cell, nerve-fibre, [...] psycho-physical existence is divinized.
[20] The third characteristic of bhágavata [...] service to the people over a long period of time. But the question is, [...] transaction of one form or other?
[3] The hills on which people used [...] the system followed in that early period of social development. Prior to [...] dogmatic clan or caste system.
[12] This predominantly racial conflict [...] was raging fiercely during the period of Lord Shiva. Shiva worked hard [...] continued their racial battles.
[4] We belong to the world – [...] community has reached the end of a dark period; a new years dawn is about [...] characteristic or dharma of life.
[9] Many of you perhaps do not know [...] Bengali, in the Buddhist poetry of the period, there are references to the words [...] become an untouchable.”)
[13] Ancient Bengal (the then Paondravardhana) [...] Siḿhabahu was one of the kings of that period. His son Vijay Siḿha conquered [...] community of Kerala even today.
[21] This shows that the Kárttika [...] Mes zodiac sign (Aries), the period is known as solar Vaesháka. [...] King Shálibáhana.
[12] (1) The period from forty-five minutes before [...] dawn is the first sandhyá.
[13] (2) The period from 9 A.M. to 12 noon is called the noon sandhyá.
[14] (3) The period from forty-five minutes before [...] called the evening sandhyá.
[15] (4) The period from forty-five minutes before [...] sandhyá (11:15 P.M. to 12:45 A.M.).
[3] The experience of India shows that [...] cannot continue for an indefinite period of time.
[9] During the examination period, a student may have to study under [...] the result be? During the first period of relaxation after the examinations [...] labour. During the examination period, you will notice that you can [...] should remain vigilant against it.
[13] The average longevity of a script [...] language is 1000 years. After this period they undergo metamorphosis. Vedic [...] not of Saḿskrta origin.
[19] Nárada script was also known [...] Nágar Brahmins. After the Gupta period, the influence of Kányakubja [...] entire eastern portion of India.
[20] Ancient támralipi, or inscriptions [...] Nágrii came after the Gupta period. During the Mughal period the Kayasthas wrote their official [...] in the courts during the British period. Kayathii has a close proximity [...] courts and Urdu took its place.
[27] Kutilá is the script used [...] Brahmi script. After the Gupta period and up to the Pathan invasion [...] Tadbhava Saḿskrta words.
[16] In the post-Vedic age this type of ahiḿsá was practised in India for a long period, and as a result life for ordinary [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[2] People in general come into the world only for a short period – at the very most for one [...] where will they find so much time?
[3] On the other hand, the scriptures [...] many noble deeds within a short period. If the whole lifetime is spent [...] how can any noble work be done?
[8] And rśidevebhyonamah. During this long period so many things were invented by [...] inventions is modern human civilization.
[2] The Vedas were composed in ancient times by different sages over a period of nearly ten thousand years – [...] completely illiterate during this long period of the composition of the Vedas. [...] shortly after the time of Shiva.
[3] Originally, the Vedas could not [...] considered important during this long period and set to prose or poetry, metre [...] meeting the mundane necessities.
[10] The period of Shiva was a most turbulent period in India. On the one hand there [...] conflict-ridden environment, Shiva was born.
[8] The Spanish ruled the Philippines [...] ) for a long period of time and brought this fruit with them; they called it áttis.
[59] “The Buddha attained enlightenment [...] his life at that moment when the period of his radiant austerities had [...] today is much smaller than it was.
[59] Then my visitor continued speaking. “This happened a long time ago, at the end of the Mughal Period when the kingdom was in disarray. [...] civilization, and way of life.
[14] (7) In the transitional period of civilization, honesty in individual [...] utilized in life has no value.
[13] RÁMÁYAŃA. [...] oldest Veda, composed over the period between fifteen thousand years ago and ten thousand years ago.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] first emerged during the Post-Shiva period, and as a spoken language it began [...] prior to the Krśńa period. Although not a spoken language [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[18] YAJURVEDA. A Veda composed over a period between ten thousand years ago [...] YOGI. A practitioner of yoga.
[10] Twenty-nine of the discourses presented [...] well as other discourses from that period were recorded in the form of handwritten notes taken by Ác. Vijayánanda Avt. The others from that period have already been published in [...] Philosophy in a Nutshell Parts 4 and 5.
[11] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] to the tenth day of the bright period in the month of Áshvina. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA CAKRA. See CAKRA.
[6] In the beginning of the world, [...] natural history of the world a period when enormous reptiles, the dinosaurs, [...] of sheer weight and brute force.
[22] Every unit mind can function freely in the realm of imagination. Take the case of India. During the period of subjugation, when the inhabitants [...] power and freedom of expression.
[71] It is somewhat irrelevant to mention [...] either, neither during the Mughal period, nor even during the Pathan period. ( 6 )
[72] When worshipping this white Sarasvatii in the Pathan period, the people would use books as [...] and she has no relation to Shiva.
[74] Hence, we come to the final conclusion [...] worshipped only since the British period. Prior to that she was not worshipped with the use of an image.
[6] When some ideas or schools of thought exist side by side for a long period in a certain country, there is [...] Bengal. Its effect was not bad.
[23] Generally in the Post-Buddha days, during the period of the Puranic Shakti Cult, all [...] “Vámá Shakti”.
[30] Let us come to Śod́ashii [...] recently, towards the end of the Mughal period and the beginning of the British period, Krśńacandra, the [...] lived seven thousand years ago?
[39] Now, many of you are aware of the [...] tried still harder, in the Mughal period, not very long ago, to accomplish [...] Conceived by Tulsidas”].
[40] In this book also, there is no [...] In the early part of the Pathan period, there ruled a king at Taherpur [...] charity during the ceremony.”
[42] Then King Kaḿsanáráyańa [...] in the early part of the Pathan period of history.
[45] In any case, this Durgá Pújá was an event of the early period of the Pathan rule. Later the [...] was merely an event of the Pathan period. Thus the Bengali Rámáyańa, [...] worshipped the goddess Durgá.
[4] In the post-Vedic age this type of ahiḿsá was practised in India for a long period, and as a result life for ordinary [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization [...] months in a year. During that idle period, many costs occur to maintain [...] bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.
[65] The present system of collecting [...] established during the British period for tax collection was defective. [...] great inconvenience to the farmers.
[24] Since ancient times this karkaca [...] At the beginning of the British period, those ships which would sail [...] have of returning laden with salt?
[108] The verbal root mas means “to [...] measurement of time” or “a period of time”. Thus mása [...] the twelve signs of the zodiac.
[112] By adding the suffix kvip or d́rń [...] of the word mas is “any period of time” – from era [...] aeśamasya it is really cold.”
[6] What are these “Yugas” [...] “Yuga” means a particular period of time. If one object nears another [...] change of time from one special period to another period. In Saḿskrta this is known as “Yugasandhi.”
[15] If an unmarried daughter suffers humiliation from relatives and neighbours over a long period of time, then the pressure of [...] phit́ haowá [fainting].
[28] (On 14th May, 1970, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] anáhata, vishudha. During that period he had a unique experience. He [...] He looked peaceful and serene.)
[32] But the minds of those whose saḿskáras [...] remaining in a trance for a certain period. Some sádhakas minds, [...] remain unconscious for 24 hours.