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The Fundamental Principles of Life (1)

[12] The seventh advice is Samyak Smrti. [...] objective portion of your mind. This re-creation of tiger in your mind is called Smrti or memory.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 4 (1)

[4] In the present case, when you see [...] things already perceived,” the re-creation of the same mental formation that [...] gharáńá or school of music.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 2 (1)

[13] Anubhútaviśayásampramośah smrtih [“The re-creation of things already perceived by the mind is called memory”].

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt B (1)

[110] Ans.: – Memory is the re-creation of things already perceived. Once [...] experiences the process of memory.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[110] Ans.: – Memory is the re-creation of things already perceived. Once [...] experiences the process of memory.

Psychic Assimilation in Psycho-Spiritual Practice (1)

[10] Anubhútavisayásampramosah smritih. “The re-creation of an object already perceived [...] type of a positive stage of mind.

Ideological Flow and the Eight-fold Path (3)

[20] And the seventh instruction is [...] sampramośah smrtih [“Memory is the re-creation of things already perceived”]. [...] “elephant”, R–?

[22] Hastii. Gaja. Varańa. Aerávata. [...] mind, that second creation, rather re-creation (not “recreation”, “re-creation”) of the elephant, is called memory.

Dogma and Human Intellect (1)

[4] Now, what we think, sometimes we [...] create an elephant. It is an act of re-creation.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (2)

[49] Anubhutaviśayásampramośah smrtih. The re-creation of an object already perceived [...] material or crude object is painful.

[50] Memory concerning a spiritual object [...] intellect and memory is this: memory is re-creation of something already known and [...] is not a propensity, memory is.

Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory (2)

[1] Anubhútaviśayásampramośah smrtih [“The re-creation of things already perceived by the mind is called memory”].

[4] If the external factors necessary [...] external factors necessary for the re-creation of that image change drastically, [...] time before it finally disappears.

Bhavámbodhipotam (1)

[4] “Tadekaḿ smarámah”. [...] external object then this process of re-creation is known as “smrti”. [...] “smrti” – memory.