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[13] When you render service to anyone [...] thousand rupees, but I do not desire recognition and therefore I have not published [...] being. A devotee in ecstasy says:
[7] Sáḿkhya philosophy [...] philosophy, for practical purposes recognition was given to God as Janya Iishvara [...] like that of a catalytic agent.
[24] Vraja Krśńa gave due recognition to this process, saying, “Give [...] is the highest stage of advaeta.
[1] It is the duty of society to accord recognition to this right of man. The society [...] contemptible, no one is a rogue.
[130] Intellectual Recognition
[131] Those to whom the shúdras [...] shúdras will gain little or no recognition for their efforts. The names of [...] thrown into the river half-cremated.
[134] Of course the prestige that these [...] vipras rarely receive immediate recognition for their strokes of genius. Instead [...] censure, humiliation and slander.
[5] Suppose you are moving along the [...] the function could not get any recognition. In the case of a dead body, the [...] support, no approval, by the mind.
[39] In the Vipra Age those who were [...] alternative way to live and gain social recognition. The particular type of psychic [...] known as shreśt́hiis.
[10] Each and every action gets recognition when it is witnessed by something. [...] that you are seeing something.
[1] The British Parliament – [...] and Scottish languages lost their recognition. Nowadays, as a result of so many [...] English is not their natural tongue.
[59] Sáhityikas who are [...] honoured with a royal title in recognition of his work. But today the ideas [...] deemed unfit to be read by society.
[185] Lack of proper appreciation is [...] should have received long ago the recognition which he has today.
[196] Caught in the eddies of commercial [...] literature is not given proper recognition for any particular reason or where [...] sign for the world of literature.
[15] Bearing this in mind, you should [...] is this, that people do not give recognition at the time it is due. This is [...] and lions will not be frightened.
[23] Later, many gods and goddesses [...] other, that entity would not get any recognition at all. Take for instance the [...] the Puranic Age, it was declared,
[12] Later, many gods and goddesses [...] other, that entity would not get any recognition at all. Take for instance the [...] the Puranic Age, it was declared,
[8] “Ceta”. In physical sphere there must be some physical reflecting plate for the recognition of a physical action. And for [...] shakti” or “ceta”.
[2] It is customary to give preference [...] is the duty of society to accord recognition to this human right. Society has [...] is full of sorrow and suffering.
[10] “Amáninama mána [...] recognized as human beings, give recognition. Go to them and say, “Dont [...] – give them respect, give them recognition as human beings. Tell them, “You [...] with respect and dignity.”
[18] The meaning of the word Samaj is [...] rights, equal opportunity and equal recognition. One should also remember that this recognition should not remain confined to [...] appropriate common language may be used.
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] have compulsory constitutional recognition and all languages should enjoy [...] after the establishment and proper recognition of local mother tongues.
[4] The Cosmic Operative Principle, [...] elements get their existential recognition or cognizance but their own motivity [...] anujiṋá (post-uniscience).
[91] Earn your deathlessness by establishing [...] illusions – merely the mistaken recognition of untruth for Truth. Even the [...] Soul. It is that Soul we must know.
[35] Mahoccaeh padánáḿ [...] skin will be altogether beyond recognition.
[30] He knows the movements of all created [...] existence does not depend on the recognition or authority of others. He knows [...] existential awareness in created beings.
[74] If the atmosphere gets too polluted, [...] apprehension, etc. will be shattered beyond recognition.
[18] About two hundred years after the [...] Maharshi Kapil who first received recognition as being a scholar.
[10] Now, unless related to Shiva, no one will be given any recognition or status; so there was no other [...] its unrecorded history silently.
[30] Where there is no connotative distinction, there is Satya and that is the true recognition. This is the role of Sádhaná, [...] degenerations, not the absolute truth.
[2] Játakarma is the first step [...] ideal. Its aim is to give social recognition to the new born. Anyone present [...] result in a sweet social relation.
[18] So practice in each and every stratum of life receives due recognition in Tantra, and the coordination [...] unnatural in his or her activities.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] human beings, but it does give recognition to individual vigour. The fundamental [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
[38] True Tantrics will certainly allow special honour and recognition for individual potentialities [...] later on became a Hindu Tantric.
[43] Although the Aryan conquerors were [...] father and mother. Subsequently, in recognition of this new social system, Bengal [...] ) system.
[4] In fact, the Gorkhaland issue is [...] autonomy for the Gorkhas and the recognition of the Gorkhali language. The [...] inspiring this secessionist movement.
[3] In accordance with this trend, [...] will be guaranteed and gain proper recognition. As each unit becomes strong and [...] multifarious liberation of humanity.
[103] 42) Remember, with every person [...] love you will certainly give you recognition.
[2] The social values of human beings [...] responsibility are naturally accorded due recognition and respect, because the good [...] execution of ones duties.
[36] It is customary to give preference [...] is the duty of society to accord recognition to this human right. Society has [...] is full of sorrow and suffering.
[22] Due to ideological extravagance, [...] competent and overlook their claims The recognition of rights is a legal as well as [...] society is not so easy or so cheap.
[26] Those who think that the dowry system will be a thing of the past with the recognition of womens equal rights to [...] person easily gets her consort.
[27] Social interaction : There [...] outcasts. Hence, along with the recognition of the freedom of the two sexes, [...] associated with their mutual mixing.
[15] When we pay recognition to any simple truth, we should [...] their rights. If, however, the recognition of womens rights is treated [...] result in great social disaster.
[23] There are many people who sentimentally [...] the expense of competence? The recognition of rights is a legal matter as [...] is neither so easy nor so cheap.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] of the squirrels, do not receive recognition – they are like stones lost [...] their karma sádhaná?
[102] When the main aim is to keep formulating [...] must attain glory by giving due recognition and justice to all.
[34] Every atom of this universe is [...] matter of policy; and after its recognition, the idea that this is national [...] interested in such illusory matters.
[249] The true writer is not only a creator [...] capacity to transform society beyond recognition. Therefore, those who have failed [...] creation of art or literature.
[313] It is customary to prefer social [...] is the duty of society to accord recognition to this right of humanity. Society [...] full of sorrows and sufferings.
[21] The Sacdonians had not arrived [...] dissection they were not given recognition as Brahmans. Just imagine what a great injustice was done in those days!
[28] Yá sháshvatii kśemauṋkarii [...] can give such entities temporary recognition as quintessential entities.
[7] “Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] veracity. When truth has got universal recognition, then that truth is called Shrad, [...] dispels darkness from the mind.
[13] And the state of those with sole [...] anymore – so it gives no recognition to the sun, it denies the existence [...] dependent on it to remain alive.
[9] Recognition of Changes
[15] SOME [...] original sense] means "giving recognition or the proper price or the announced [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] papers concerning proper recognition encircled [...] people directly or indirectly.
[4] All activities are basically for [...] their actions that a person gets recognition and admiration. So perform your [...] efforts of others whenever necessary.
[6] Next, amániináḿ [...] society did not want to give them recognition. Secondly, as they are economically [...] education, a want of knowledge, in them.
[7] If you want someone [to be respected], you will have to provide him or her with these three things [recognition, economic self-sufficiency, education] [...] being is part and parcel of dharma.
[6] Having found it futile to preach [...] merchant community, however, did pay recognition to Vardhaman Mahavir, not so much [...] representative of the vaeshyas.
[1] The question remains as to the [...] this reason they did not get the recognition of the Prayag conference. The [...] Brahmans with a view to getting recognition from the Prayágiiya system. [...] the stamp of Ráŕh.
[4] It is not only an external or internal [...] every stratum of life receives due recognition in Tantra.… The practice [...] sádhaná. (“Effect”)
[4] It is not only an external or internal [...] every stratum of life receives due recognition in Tantra.… The practice [...] sádhaná. (“Effect”)
[21] Dogma is rampant in the political [...] principles, should it not get proper recognition by the nations of the world? These are the plays of dogma.
[14] So, this upádhiváda cannot stand before Párthasárathi. He gave recognition to the uneducated and persecuted [...] make progress in spiritual life.
[12] “Everything has come out [...] microcosms have not been given proper recognition. Dvaeta means the existence of [...] philosophy. He is far above it.
[15] Mahat does not signify “great” [...] stature but who has achieved great recognition in the world of knowledge, not [...] mahána agryapuruśa .
[8] People in general consider molecules [...] will not even merit appreciable recognition as truth for two or three centuries.
[72] The Yama said, “Naciketá, [...] must be in a position to receive recognition as a millionaire. Merely boasting [...] talk of being an MA be justified.
[281] Remember, with every person you [...] love you will certainly give you recognition.
[32] Pronouns : All languages [...] from the standpoint of linguistic recognition.
[33] All the languages which were recognized [...] the constitution, they deserve recognition and should be recognized. From [...] should be accepted as languages.
[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, [...] erudition had brought universal recognition, even more than they would honour [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.
[16] By studying the Sanskrit language, [...] time, and it has given a direct recognition to prapattiváda.
[17] Physico-psychic knowledge is the [...] not sterile. It consists in the recognition of some objective matter and action [...] born out of a clash of instincts.
[34] Paramá Prakrti [...] guńas also deserve recognition as múla tattvas [...] its acoustic root is sa .
[7] In the world of trees and plants, [...] conspicuous. We must give them proper recognition before we move forward. Yes, each [...] kálikáshakti .
[8] From the social or human viewpoint, [...] whom they come in contact. The recognition of this right is indispensable for the health of society.
[11] Interestingly, you will notice [...] Shivottara Tantra gave similar recognition to deities of other Tantras. Conversely, [...] accepted by Jain and Buddhist Tantra.
[74] The cinema industry suffers from [...] the ideals of the idealist beyond recognition. It is quite in character for [...] people feel even more attracted.
[6] [filler] Every atom of this universe [...] matter of policy; and after its recognition, the idea that this is national [...] establish it by the use of force.
[7] In a certain village on the Burdwan-Manbhum [...] rice and pork. This was how social recognition was extended to the couples marriage.
[57] Middle-class people, with their [...] the silent sufferers, getting no recognition for their sufferings. This is the greatest drawback of the democratic system of government.
[12] In ancient times, people who travelled [...] people do not often get proper recognition and adequate facilities if they [...] just to arrange their livelihood.
[31] What is the necessity of this hypocrisy? [...] plainly by saying they do. To give recognition to a simple truth is the sign [...] my innate characteristic.”
[34] Purport: After meeting the minimum [...] is necessary for a physician. In recognition of peoples merit, and to [...] 1 )
[6] The physical sense of the body [...] their factual substantiation and recognition. Had there been no Átman, the existence of everything would have been in jeopardy.
[23] You may have noticed, for example, that when some learned people earn recognition or a high degree, they lose interest [...] the goal, and not aparabrahma.
[11] During the Saḿskrtic age, [...] You should do something for the recognition of peoples languages.
[1] Last night I said something regarding [...] proper significance, it must get recognition from Mahásambhúti or Mahákaola.
[2] Now, there is movement everywhere [...] nor the physical movement can get recognition as a mantra or even as an incantation.
[147] (65) The Supreme recognition of the meaning of existence lies [...] existence, nor is it possible to do so.
[36] Every incident of this universe [...] kevalah nirguńasca. For recognition of actional expression His witness-ship [...] Nirguńa (non-attributional).
[18] Now, unless related to Shiva, no one will be given any recognition or status; so there was no other [...] its unrecorded history silently.
[11] Interestingly, you will notice [...] Shivottara Tantra gave similar recognition to deities of other Tantras. Conversely, [...] accepted by Jain and Buddhist Tantra.
[36] Let us say a little more about [...] place as ten-handed; but final recognition was given to the ten-handed goddess.