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[6] Sádhakas first address the [...] capacity of His individual and pervasive association. One cannot think [...] measured by the small human mind.
[9] Microcosm is multipurposive in [...] is the witnessing faculty. His pervasive association with all the microcosms [...] the Rgveda it has been stated:
[6] Although Shiva was accepted in [...] and genius, but because of His pervasive influence in all spheres of human [...] Ráŕh area, but
[22] The Buddhist Age and the Jain Age [...] older than Lord Buddha. There was a pervasive influence of Maháyána [...] of worshipping idols of Shiva.
[5] Whatever be the sensory act, success [...] of the citta (ectoplasm) in the pervasive sense. It is for this reason that [...] itself with the Cosmic Mahattattva.
[35] Whatever is relative truth we may [...] Padárthas are absolutely pervasive: they appear in certain conditions [...] will appear to be non-existent.
[198] As the vipras lacked courage and [...] commodities at their feet. The pervasive efforts to create vipra dominance [...] footprints of the vipras on His chest.
[33] Sarvavyápii sarvabhútántarátmá [...] know; vyápii means “pervasive”. That Supreme Entity is not only [...] [soul] in each and every entity.
[1] The people of ancient times used [...] developed the intellect or how pervasive its force, it is so difficult for us to fathom the immeasurable vastness of that Entity.
[35] The occult power that Sádhakas [...] state the ego becomes infinitely pervasive. But the next stage, which is [...] in Oneness). So the poet said,
[45] How should you carry on with your [...] universe in both His individual and pervasive associations. Cherishing a strong [...] You will certainly attain Him.
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[42] Beyond Him there is no second entity. [...] entities in His individual and pervasive association and fills everything [...] can never measure His minuteness.
[79] Turiiya Brahma (Nrsiḿha [...] Ota Yoga or the state of pervasive or intimate association. Anujiṋatá [...] identity with the infinite.
[81] Ota Yoga is that pervasive state of Turiiya, in which He [...] and that which constitutes the pervasive witness-ship of the collective whole is called Prota Yoga.
[29] In the wakeful state the unit beings [...] enjoyments go on as usual, such a pervasive sense of happiness cannot be felt due to the existence of various kinds of pains and pleasures.
[39] Behind each manifestation of the [...] known as counter-gods in their pervasive sense in reference to the Macrocosmic [...] Brahma in His final beatitude.
[37] A person who sees himself in everything [...] intuitional science. Because of their pervasive egalitarian vision, there is not the slightest chance of their committing any sin in secret.
[70] This creation which seems to be [...] in the individual (ota yoga) and pervasive (prota yoga) associations.
[139] [My salutations to the Self-Existent [...] intransmutable. He is the most pervasive Entity, yet at the same time, [...] who has no shelter of His own.]
[37] Tantra flourished in Bengal due to the pervasive intermixture of Dravidian and Mongolian blood.
[41] The present Bengali society and [...] of fact, Tantra has had a more pervasive influence throughout all of India [...] days with regions outside India.
[83] Shiva had such a forgiving nature, [...] Please”). Due to Shivas pervasive influence over their society, [...] tranquil radiance of His features.
[7] The sense of universalism should [...] enough. Real education leads to a pervasive sense of love and compassion for all creation.
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three [...] abhimána means “honour in a pervasive sense”. When a person expects [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[78] Although the sphere of Yama is extremely vast and pervasive, still it is not eternal: it is [...] absolutely short-lived.”
[227] In my opinion those who take refined [...] but it is reflected in ones pervasive large-heartedness. Apologizing, [...] utmost to mitigate his troubles.
[13] The pervasive, stinking smell which results [...] human beings will have to select.
[6] Although Shiva was accepted in [...] and genius, but because of His pervasive influence in all spheres of human [...] flow in the peoples minds.
[23] The Buddhist Age and the Jain Age [...] older than Lord Buddha. There was a pervasive influence of Maháyána [...] of worshipping idols of Shiva.
[29] It is universally true, for all [...] their journey through life. In the pervasive sense of the word, all objects, [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[6] It is said that bondages are of [...] are all physical bondages in the pervasive sense. Psychic distortions, mental [...] categorized as spiritual bondages.
[9] What should we ask from Parama [...] “prota yoga” (yoga of pervasive association). Remaining in the [...] superwomen in human form.”
[8] Though there was some impact of [...] this evil influence. Thanks to the pervasive influence of Shaeva Dharma in [...] 1 )
[9] The soil of Ráŕh [...] of Ráŕh has been pervasive and profound. [...] 2 )
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] the Aryans were unable to exert a pervasive influence on Ráŕh. [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[53] “The Pervasive Influence”. Discourse in [...] English as parts of “The Pervasive Influence of Shiva” in Namah [...] ÁVA and ÁAA. Tape.
[171] “Let us take” excerpt. [...] publication as part of “The Pervasive Influence of Shiva” in Namah [...] publication as part of “The Pervasive Influence” in Discourses on Tantra 1, retr. by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[17] So as long as there are bondages [...] finished products. Thus there is pervasive corruption in religious life. [...] the all-embracing human dharma.
[5] Moreover, there is no shortage [...] political restrictions and the pervasive influence of evil dogma, people [...] problems could be easily solved.
[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia [...] which contains the opportunity for pervasive expression”. Thus with yasya [...] modern English “rice”.
[2] It is said, Otah protah yogábhyáḿ [...] [individual association] and prota yoga [pervasive association].” It is enormously [...] collectively through ota and prota yoga.
[10] So, Náráyańa [...] Náráyańa is all pervasive. Is the heart of a yogii beyond sarva (all)? But there is an answer.
[1] Brahmavid Brahmaeva bhavati – [...] obstacles; but in a broader, more pervasive sense, they should be called ádhyátmika. [...] temporal, spatial and personal.
[26] Excessive mixing of the sexes, [...] because nocturnal emission effects a pervasive waste of shukra, the most [...] courage and spiritedness are lost.
[11] Only a magnanimous and pervasive mind deserves to be called the [...] virtuous principles of morality.
[13] Whenever something is imagined [...] about yourself. Behind all His pervasive faculties of knowing, understanding [...] great mystic Ramaprasad has said,
[10] Here lies the fundamental or moral [...] although physical science, in its pervasive sense is a part of philosophy. [...] spiritual and material philosophies.
[13] This eternal game of pervasive Consciousness and energy (Shiva [...] through the austerity of Sadhakas.
[47] Organisms live through pleasure [...] waves of the Cosmic Mind with the pervasive witness-ship of the vast Cosmic [...] blows to the microcosmic mind.
[81] Take air for instance; its justification [...] blowing anything is called air in the pervasive sense. The vibrational force whereby [...] various forms as their sole witness.
[2] It is not proper to treat Parama [...] in His individual and collective pervasive association, in all countries, [...] life-force of the entire universe.
[7] The personal relationship between [...] “ota-yoga,” and His pervasive association with the collectivity [...] Himself was such a sub-centre.
[36] Puruśottama (the Cosmic [...] world through His Otah Yoga or pervasive association and Protah Yoga or [...] individually through Otah and Protah Yoga.
[97] It is universally true, for all [...] their journey through life. In the pervasive sense of the word, all objects, [...] each and every sphere of life.
[24] I was saying that something does [...] literature of the middle ages, the pervasive oral unwritten literature that [...] its tangibility or intangibility.
[125] It is true that the majority of [...] If ones goal is a pure and pervasive one, then the defects in the process [...] prototype of a healthy human society.
[15] Puruśottama, the Nucleus [...] individual association (ota yoga) and pervasive association (prota yoga). He is [...] all microcosms and all entities.
[18] Puruśottama is the knower [...] and of the entire creation in His pervasive association (prota yoga), and [...] action is possible in His absence.
[12] “O gracious Brahma, may we be able to see Your pervasive manifestation in this infant, in the form of which You have appeared to us today.
[3] The garuda bird as described in [...] the scarcity of large trees and pervasive poaching by hunters greedy for [...] made to ensure their survival.
[60] The great sádhu replied, [...] Viśnumayaḿ jagat! He is all pervasive. There is nowhere in this universe where you can hide because Viśńu is everywhere.”
[3] As I have already told you, the [...] For this the English is “pervasive”, the Saḿskrta root verb [...] “Viśńu” means all-pervasive.
[4] The great, pervasive, benevolent trend of thought, [...] other, is what we call literature.
[14] In fact the ignorance of Brahmaváda [...] repeated. By accepting the all pervasive and all-permeating Brahma as the [...] addresses Him as Álláh.
[4] Furthermore, Parama Puruśa [...] creation through His prota-yoga or pervasive association. In this pervasive association, He maintains a close [...] unambiguously in the Giitá:
[42] In the field of language this process of distortion is not very pervasive. After following its course for [...] today in the English spelling.
[44] In conclusion we can say: let there be an even more pervasive study of the science of language [...] [hánáháni].
[14] PAIṊCA BHÚTAS. [...] PARÁSHAKTI. Introversive pervasive force. PARÁVIDYÁ. [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[21] Purport: The last expressional [...] paráshakti [introversial pervasive force] that is lying in a quiescent [...] force of fundamental negativity].
[3] Purport: In pratisaiṋcara, after the citta comes into being, there ensues gradually the pervasive manifestation of mind. And in [...] after removing their crude parts.
[30] Purport: Puruśottama, the [...] called prota yoga [the yoga of pervasive association]. In other words, [...] same time is Puruśottama.
[77] Those who are neither erudite nor [...] devotees. They alone attain the pervasive evolution of their soul. That [...] “Mayádá Márga”.
[12] PAIṊCA BHÚTA. Five [...] PARÁSHAKTI. Introversive pervasive force. PARASMAEPADII. Terminologies [...] is, “common people”.
[13] VISHUDDHA CAKRA. See CAKRA. VRTTI. Mental propensity. VYÁPAKA SHAOCA. Pervasive cleanliness, “half bath”; see also p. 6. ]]