Re > References for ‘rebirth’
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[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] that vindu one no longer takes rebirth – the cycle of birth and [...] váráńasii there is no rebirth. It should be understood that [...] city, but to that spiritual point.
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[31] [There is neither heaven nor a transitory stage between death and rebirth; there is neither soul nor any [...] ashes, how can it come back again?]
[37] Buddhism believes in rebirth and transmigration of souls, so [...] Maháyánii pandits.
[92] No matter what circumstances you [...] of which you will have to take rebirth in lower species in order to suffer [...] Bharatas calibre had to take rebirth as a deer because at the time [...] bliss is the only path for you.
[23] What is the meaning of akhila? [...] belief, means a place where anas or rebirth is checked or prevented.
[77] [That Entity alone we remember. [...] saḿskáras responsible for rebirth). You, the Supreme Lord, the one [...] created beings in the universe.]
[21] Gold ornaments cannot be fashioned [...] dies in Kolkata. They may take rebirth on a different planet or a satellite, [...] One needs an appropriate base.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] subject to the cycle of birth and rebirth. But when they perform the act [...] saḿskáras .
[35] Those who indulge in evil deeds, [...] from the bondages of birth and rebirth”. Thus even those who have committed [...] your Goal. May you all be blessed.
[39] After becoming pure in mind and [...] of a spiritual aspirants rebirth is destroyed for good. Burnt seeds [...] is burnt, the seed still exists.
[48] That which removes human afflictions [...] mundane ailments and the cycle of rebirth, lies the total cessation of all [...] panthá vidyate ayanáya.
[33] The word “Rśi”, [...] which lies beyond the momentum of rebirth or regeneration. Attachment and [...] attachment nor aversion for the wine.
[50] Bhavámbodhipotam [“ship [...] are responsible for ones rebirth are called bhava, and dharma is [...] Shaktih. As Krśńa said,
[26] So when one is in deep love with [...] death. After death there will be no rebirth. Along with that death, death [...] of death. So He is mrtyurmrtyuh.
[27] Devotees reach Kaośikii [...] cause of bondage and subsequent rebirth.
[27] Buddha clearly and firmly supported the doctrine of rebirth. In fact, no doctrine before him had placed as much stress on the theory of rebirth as his did. One who accepts the theory of rebirth is bound to accept the existence [...] non-existent, then who will take rebirth?
[10] Material bodies disintegrate due [...] of these psychic waves is called rebirth.
[13] As long as the I-feeling exists there is the possibility of rebirth. But when the waves of vitality [...] the state of Cosmic pause no more rebirth is required to perpetuate the I-feeling. This is called mahámrtyu, the great death.
[3] Death is also a type of change [...] lives. Thus, death is a change, and rebirth is also a change.
[12] Then Prakrti undertook the practice [...] mythological story goes, Sati took rebirth as the daughter of Himalaya and [...] no concern at all for Prakrti.
[11] The mind takes the form of the [...] remains the possibility of future rebirth, even after a million years, and [...] salvation of a permanent nature,
[12] In the states of prakrtiliina and [...] momenta which cause ones rebirth. The states of prakrtiliina and [...] does not attain full omniscience.
[13] A spiritual aspirant attains the [...] there remains the possibility of rebirth. Those who embrace nothingness [...] practice is certainly defective.
[14] Both the prakrtiliina and videhaliina [...] there is certainly a possibility of rebirth. The true path of sádhakas [...] worship Puruśa, not Prakrti.
[5] Every bodiless mind has a light [...] that bodiless mind will be after rebirth, etc.
[25] It is said, “Human life is [...] saḿskáras which cause rebirth].” I must ask, when no one [...] become the cause of its own demise.
[17] The sun may die. Other stars may [...] We say it is the persons rebirth. So the most glittering entity, [...] Hence He is “Rama.”
[32] Actually, such snobbish, pedantic, [...] asses, etc. They repeatedly face rebirth and continually bind themselves [...] those who do not even possess it.
[572] According to some philosophies, [...] body is burnt, how can there be rebirth? Therefore as long as there is [...] even by going into debt.”
[39] This entire universe is His manifestation. [...] reactive momenta responsible for the rebirth of microcosms). By accepting Parama [...] highest sádhaná.
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] consequences and may have to seek rebirth for this. As a punishment, suffering [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[42] Mucyate bhavabandhanát – [...] over as a residual and that causes rebirth in the world; those minimum residual saḿskáras are called bhava.
[11] But here the Lord says, “If [...] saḿskáras] causing rebirth. “The sudurácára [...] she becomes one with Me.”
[13] According to the nature of the [...] mental waves. This we call the rebirth of the unit concerned. One generally [...] performed during ones lifetime.
[9] “Bhavámbodhipotaḿ [...] reactive momenta which is the cause of rebirth. Bhava is just like a dangerous [...] bhava.” And there is no other way.
[2] In philosophical parlance setu [...] Waterloo. The term Bhava connotes rebirth, resulting from the action of the unit mind. Devotion is a bridge over the river of Bhava.
[1] A few months back a very knotty [...] faiths where there is no scope for rebirth, said that women will have to [...] can get or expect any salvation.