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[88] [That (Brahma) having been attained, all thirst is permanently quenched.]
[2] The kśatriyas tried to construct [...] vipras, however, cleverly tried to permanently keep intact the system of exploiting [...] righteousness or spirituality.
[9] Not only this, there is proof that [...] relationship with her parents is not permanently severed.
[16] What is vyatireka? The mind may [...] remaining attached to that object permanently. Perhaps you have had an experience [...] discussed in the next discourse.
[29] [No one and nothing will remain permanently, O brother. Keep moving blissfully [...] No one and nothing will remain permanently, O brother. Keep moving blissfully on the path of eternity.]
[5] Nothing in this world is stationary; [...] movement. No one has come to stay permanently in this world.
[25] There is a clear distinction between virúpa [displeased] and vimukha [permanently angry]. Let me illustrate. Suppose [...] The previous displeasure is gone.
[27] Similarly, if your Charioteer is [...] you are only human); but if He is permanently angry it will be highly painful, [...] inadvertence, but you must never make Him permanently angry with you.
[50] If a salt doll goes to measure [...] manifestations in his/her possession permanently. Any transformation means relinquishing [...] to earn limitlessness yourself.
[31] Suppose one feels hungry; one may [...] if one eats today, it will not permanently remove ones hunger. Tomorrow [...] that object which removes hunger permanently is called paramarthá: Trividha [...] paramarthá brings permanent relief.
[36] A disease can be mental or can [...] experience that such treatment will not permanently cure the disease and the patient [...] prescribed, can the disease be permanently cured.
[155] Upa – lá + d́a. [...] but which cannot do it well or permanently” – it slips down or goes [...] Urdu and Farsi saḿreje.
[2] Five hundred years ago Tripura [...] Mu-Chang-Fa and settled in Tripura permanently. Later, they defeated the Hindu [...] land under Tipprah administration.
[122] The vipras have invented and are [...] bankrupt. With the intention of permanently securing for themselves an exalted [...] room for reason in religion"].
[253] Only the shúdras fail to [...] vaeshyas, keep such factional conflicts permanently alive by creating various types [...] scriptures to accomplish this.
[25] The fifth attribute is jiṋána. [...] jiṋána. What remains permanently is the real jiṋána. [...] this to say about real knowledge:
[1] What is action? Action is the relative [...] acquires a new position temporarily or permanently leaving its former position, we [...] occupies less space than before.
[182] Painting and sculpture, the two [...] images of metal, wood or stone to permanently establish a deity in their homes; [...] a particular class of artists.
[6] One day, Yájiṋávalkya [...] things which will not remain with me permanently? Of what use are the objects which [...] thing which will remain with me permanently, which Ill be able to preserve [...] Rájá Yoga is based.
[38] Parama Brahma is the greatest of [...] are moving entities, none remains permanently. Only He is eternal. Only His [...] alone, one attains immortality.
[7] What is salvation? People use words [...] beings. No one acquires heaven permanently because no one acquires infinite [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[6] This world is changing, moving. [...] derived from unit objects cannot last permanently. So what should a Sádhaka [...] gains eternal peace after death.
[40] “If anyones name is [...] understood, its ideation becomes permanently imprinted on ones mind, [...] repeated, it is the name of the Lord.
[23] In the spiritual world Parama Puruśa [...] Parama Puruśa, then they permanently establish themselves in the world [...] called mokśa or salvation.
[21] Not only this, there is proof that [...] relationship with her parents is not permanently severed.
[50] There are two broad categories [...] aspirants from the bondage of I-feeling permanently. One should bear in mind that [...] lies behind Parábhakti.
[17] Finally he reached the golden domed [...] for four days, it will be yours permanently. But if you fail to control it, [...] will be my slave forever. ”
[37] I have already said that the movement [...] state of cessation is established permanently in the unit body, the vital functions [...] of their object of imagination.
[17] Regarding cooperatives, we must [...] problems in such concerns be solved permanently? In principle governments should [...] into an industrial cooperative.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] ceases to move, then can you remain permanently in this world? Even the effort to establish oneself permanently in this world is unnatural, because [...] prestige – and worship the Lord.
[16] The more that society will be well-knit, [...] know that Parama Puruśa is permanently residing in the temples of their hearts.
[6] Preya is a matter of mental enjoyment [...] momentarily, but will they be appeased permanently? Today after eating some sweets [...] patient is cured temporarily but not permanently. There are but few ailments that, once gone, never return.
[10] A truly intelligent person will [...] only for the time being, but not permanently – seeking the services of [...] sádhaná, not of preya.
[1] I had never been to Chuchura before. [...] their Howrah residence and shift permanently to their own house in Chuchura, and had already arrived there.
[42] Madhuvidyá teaches you that [...] of Brahmánanda and will permanently alleviate all your afflictions. [...] to you from one and all objects.
[14] Pańd́á means [...] absolute knowledge – and permanently established in the sahasrára [...] is páńd́u.
[91] The process of Cosmic Ideation [...] Cosmic Bliss, and will alleviate permanently all your afflictions. Then the [...] to you from one and all objects.
[159] In this attraction, there is effort [...] characteristic. What is not infinite cannot permanently remain the object of your enjoyment. [...] can achieve the Supreme State.
[10] Hence you will have to provide [...] otherwise our well-being will not be permanently assured.
[12] We must make efforts – and only those efforts will be considered successful which will permanently remove those afflictions, which will rectify the sources of troubles in the proper way.
[107] Ans.: – No. The crude brain [...] fully or partially, temporarily or permanently become defective. That defective [...] the brain and not of the mind.
[65] In nearly every country of the [...] them paupers, but this will not permanently prevent them from again becoming [...] suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[6] Atipátaka or sin of a serious [...] through omission or commission permanently injures the future of a person, [...] because how can a person who has been permanently damaged by you forgive you from the core or his or her heart.
[8] This is Shrávańii [...] relativity. No one can be called permanently wicked. It should always be borne [...] the subtle in a wicked person.
[29] One cannot get Him easily like puffed rice in the market place. We cannot build a temple and permanently confine Him inside.
[50] The mind has four states: jágrata [...] Entity, and arrives, temporarily or permanently, at a state of mind without any [...] it has no external expression.
[13] Suppose a person is suffering from [...] But his hunger for food is not permanently removed by money: he will feel [...] but it is not Paramártha.
[14] If in a country afflicted by scarcity [...] cannot remove their afflictions permanently. If instead some irrigation facilities [...] facilities is called madhyártha.
[29] To increase the fertility of the [...] increase the fertility of the land permanently. Fertilizer in Sanskrit is called [...] sára being used properly.
[42] One can discern the actual age [...] banyan leaves the same lines are permanently visible; they never change those [...] satya; falsehood is unknown to them.
[1] The upabhukti pramukha of any particular [...] be eligible to prefix the word permanently to his/her name (but this is not [...] the post of upabhukti pramukha.
[1] The bhukti pradhána of any [...] two years (four half-years) can permanently prefix the title to his/her name [...] post of bhukti pradhána.
[3] Of the nine samájamitrams, [...] two years (four half-years) will permanently prefix the title to his/her name [...] post of bhukti pradhána.
[57] In the ekendriya stage, the propensities are brought under control, no doubt, but not permanently. In order to exhaust the reactive [...] mind] are not totally controlled.
[6] Out of the endeavour to liberate [...] physical bondages, yet they could not permanently conquer any of the three factors [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[5] Western Ráŕh is in [...] descendants have remained there permanently.
[107] Ans.: – No. The crude brain [...] fully or partially, temporarily or permanently become defective. That defective [...] the brain and not of the mind.
[27] The one who meditates on that Entity [...] doing they liberate themselves permanently from the bondages of Prakrti. [...] escapism on this spiritual march.
[11] To save someone from danger is [...] have not pulled them out of danger permanently. Such an act of bringing someone out of the woods permanently is not an easy task; it is, in fact, beyond the power of human beings. To save someone permanently is called paritráńa. [...] of this paritráńa.
[38] Though the potentiality of the [...] existential intellect loses its entity permanently in the ocean of blissful Consciousness. This is the end of the journey of the microcosm.
[20] The real service is the service [...] Then the person will have been permanently benefited. Hence, Kuru puńyamahorátram.
[33] A mother tries to coax and cajole [...] other. This world has not been given permanently to anybody.” If God is asked [...] hand and takes away with the left.
[38] And I am confident that on that [...] Nucleus, then only will Neohumanism be permanently established, and human beings [...] – it is even better!”
[36] I told you on Jyaeśt́ha [...] have no right to enjoy any of them permanently, because all objects are moving [...] realm they again lose each other.
[2] Over and above these examples, [...] that their thirst for blood is permanently eliminated.
[240] One can discern the actual age [...] banyan leaves the same lines are permanently visible; they never change those [...] humanity, are wedded to satya.
[391] No, we do not ordinarily find such [...] place. We can not build a temple and permanently confine Him inside.
[525] Hence you will have to provide [...] otherwise our well-being will not be permanently assured.
[551] And when those ever-vigilant human [...] Nucleus, then only will Neohumanism be permanently established, and human beings [...] from darkness unto light.”
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] the Aryans could not settle here permanently; the physical composition of Bengalis [...] the crime of touching the land.
[26] While analysing these six successively [...] colour. One must establish oneself permanently above all tanmátras, [...] dearest friend and nearest relation.
[34] Many people believe that excess [...] is highly alkaline), gout can be permanently cured. Here we are talking particularly about rheumatism in the joints, or arthritis.
[17] Mokśa [non-qualified liberation, salvation] means one is liberated permanently; mukti [emancipation] may be temporary.
[293] “Gandharba Singh was quite [...] after death. His name has been permanently recorded in the annals of history. [...] are.” Anumay fell asleep.
[32] The aim of Saguńa Brahma [...] that one has no right to stay here permanently, it seems sensible to make an [...] sádhaná. This is our permanent duty.
[111] In the individual this indu resides [...] this amákalá was permanently bound up in his matted locks. [...] moon (indumatii) be able to go?
[6] People tend to classify human beings [...] today may become rich tomorrow. To permanently divide humanity on the basis of [...] together by common ties of fraternity.
[8] When I was a young boy – [...] invented ways to exploit women by permanently injecting inferiority complexes [...] resent it and protest against it.
[16] The sentiments of a common spiritual [...] which can bind people together permanently. Socio-economic and psycho-sentimental [...] sentiment in the following poem:
[7] Now these old customs are no longer [...] universe is changing, nothing remains permanently. In some ancient civilizations [...] civilization began to lag behind.
[48] However little ones capacity [...] beings. When this idea becomes permanently established in their minds, they [...] great measure, but to some degree.
[5] Later Lord Cornwallis decided that land should be given to tax collectors permanently. He stipulated that the ownership [...] collecting taxes then leaving an area.
[9] According to the social code prevalent [...] victimized ladys life would be permanently damaged.) Hence from this point [...] mahápátakii?”
[178] Although high and dry land is not [...] example, some crops that can be grown permanently in high and dry land include palmyra; [...] food and can be used for bran oil.
[1] You should always remember that [...] give them spiritual guidance to permanently eradicate their psychic diseases. [...] have genuine love for humanity.
[5] This is also the reason why the [...] Tripura and Manipur – are permanently settled. They have cleared the [...] developed stable means of livelihood.
[54] This world of ours is adhruva, [...] How can human beings possess them permanently? It is foolishness to think they can possess them permanently.
[2] Most countries in the world – [...] of the common people can ever be permanently solved.
[15] The knowledge of the differentiation [...] flow with a particular wavelength permanently. When one succeeds in this endeavour [...] asamprajiṋáta or nirvikalpa samádhi.
[25] Something which we cannot accept permanently we may call pabulum, but the desideratum [...] relative, undergoes metamorphosis.
[14] [That (Brahma) having been attained, all thirst is permanently quenched.]
[29] The next subject for discussion [...] their worship. To offer something permanently in this way is called sampradána. [...] case-ending or case indicator.
[26] The population of every socio-economic [...] population, it should be either permanently settled or returned to its original region.
[2] And in all those three strata where [...] when they liberated themselves permanently, they called it Paramártha.
[7] But in the spiritual sphere – [...] You should have this realization permanently, but you lack this realization. [...] self-sacrifice, you get that realization permanently, then you have got what is known as Paramártha – not artha, but Paramártha.
[6] Now the question arises as to whether [...] reached. That which is finite cannot permanently remain the object of your enjoyment [...] limits of time, place and person.
[27] Kutilá is the script used [...] gypsies. Later they settled down permanently in villages. In Vedic Saḿskrta [...] Tadbhava Saḿskrta words.
[26] Similarly, when you reach your [...] well-being of all, you will reject it permanently – “My ‘no’ is final.”
[6] Even though the preservation of [...] portions had disappeared – permanently disappeared, never to return again. [...] Sáradá script of that region.
[62] By adding the suffix t́hak [...] necessity, they began to reside there permanently. Then it was no longer their upanivesha; it became their permanent abode.
[17] (Tráńa means “to [...] Paritráńa means “saving permanently”. Suppose you have saved a person [...] tráńa work. You do not help people permanently, but give them temporary relief, [...] saved from the attacks of demons permanently, then it is called paritráńa. [...] Krśńa supports Shiva.)
[10] I want you to work with this body only, and then leave it permanently. This is not impossible for you. [...] your work with this body only.