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[79] sukha = happiness; ánuraktih [...] – rańj (colour) + ktin (refers to the change in mental colour [...] living being; vrttih = propensity
[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] váráńasii refers to a particular point or “vindu”. [...] city, but to that spiritual point.
[2] Gopáyate yah sah gopah – [...] nandana has a different meaning. It refers to one who gives ánandam [...] ánandam from Parama Puruśa.
[57] The verbal root uś means [...] “lip”. Generally it refers to both the lower and upper lips, but specifically it refers to the upper lip and adhara refers to the lower lip. A + (nain) + dhr + ac = adhara.
[50] Atipátaka refers to a sinful action for which there [...] be put back on the wrist easily.
[33] Ut – gae + kta = udgiita. [...] been sung”; colloquially it refers to the Sámaveda.
[46] Ut – dal + ńic + ka [...] everyone”. Colloquially it refers to a certain sage.
[149] Upa – ni – sad + kvip. [...] brings near”; colloquially it refers to a certain philosophical portion [...] Gaod́iiya usage (Bengali usage).
[175] Although the two words pecaka [owl] [...] All of these expand, so pecaka refers to all of them.
[30] Sometimes the word pásha refers also to the six enemies (ripu): [...] mátsarya or envy. Sometimes it refers also to the fifty psychic propensities (vrtti) of the mind.
[23] There are two entities in one body. [...] poised on the same tree. Here tree refers to the physical body. Suparńá [...] “intimate companions”.
[10] Now what does Puruśa [...] asleep. In Hindi soná refers to the singular state where one [...] Shoyá in Bengali refers to a state wherein one is lying [...] it is present in every action.
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to when objects change their place, [...] everything functions properly.
[4] If a person refers to his or her native land – [...] is only being given due honour.
[5] The Sanskrit root yuj and [...] root verb yunj , however, refers to a type of addition where the [...] entity remains, the Supreme Entity.
[5] One of these is Su which [...] bhadra . When bhála refers to “physically good” [...] qualification. Where su refers to “physically good” [...] su is used in this sense.
[33] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] Vidyá and Avidyá refers to the equitable conduct and behaviour during the period of material enjoyment.
[7] In Bengal, there are different [...] popular there. Mandárań refers to the place known as Garhmandárań [...] Chandras novel, Durgesh Naninii.
[19] Ágataḿ Shivavaktrebhyoh refers to “Shivas answers”. [...] á-ga-ma, that is, ágama.”
[54] But remember that this refers to individual and not collective [...] impossible for human beings to survive.
[1] The subject of todays discourse is syntax. Syntax refers to a languages grammatical [...] produced by mixing Greek and Semitic.
[12] D́áhá here refers to the city Dhaka. The word d́háká [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[33] Other names for water in the Vedic [...] non-potable, but the word pániiyam refers only to drinking water. The word [...] name for action is ápa.
[4] Both these systems have created [...] “foot” and “rank” and refers to spiritual ranking. Due to the [...] connection with the Self or soul.
[3] Story two concerns an incident [...] Avadhúta (p. 13). Story three refers to the narrators grandmother, [...] 1 )
[36] Tathya-anubhúti is another [...] accurate information”, and here refers to a sort of remote or telepathic [...] tathyánubhúti in the waking state.
[1] Blind Dhritarastra said: “Having [...] Samavetáh yuyutsavah, where yuyutsavah refers to the two belligerent parties; and samavetáh means “assembled together”.
[192] Pumpkin is known by the botanical [...] and “petha,” which refers to both the fruit and the seeds, [...] from chal kumŕá.
[358] There are many types of melons, but here the word melon refers to the five plants of the melon [...] (kakri) – from Bihar
[11] “Same economic problems” refers to the common economic problems [...] solutions, should be well understood.
[20] If anybody objects to the use of [...] that “middle class” refers to those who have an average amount [...] vikśubdha shúdras.
[5] Suppose you are climbing to a high [...] it is a mythological story, it refers to the science of svaravijiṋána.
[56] One can easily understand that here the Divine Mother, Kálii, refers to Parama Puruśa, to Parama Brahma.
[2] ARTICLES [...] indicate any particular person, but refers to people in general. [...] is a numeral article.
[15] SOME [...] practical value." Here progress refers to particular achievements, but [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[2] In the ordinary state of human [...] Oṋḿ mańipadme hummm refers to the múládhára, [...] we call sádhaná.
[24] Answer : When a sentiment [...] “subsidiary glands” refers to any gland other than the pineal and pituitary glands.
[2] Answer : According to PROUT, [...] misleading and deceitful, because it refers to a simple mathematical calculation [...] capita income is further reduced.
[22] Answer – PROUT suggests that [...] misleading and deceitful, because it refers to a simple mathematical calculation [...] capita income is further reduced.
[27] One can easily understand that here [in the poem] the Divine Mother, Kálii, refers to Parama Puruśa, to Parama [...] Shántáya, Discourse 14)
[73] Mung is a pulse of the tropical [...] one says “gram” it refers to all grams – biri kalái, [...] “Bengal gram” for cholá.
[29] In Sanskrit the word nadii refers to both small and large rivers. [...] másháinjoŕ; one should speak correctly.
[2] What is upádhi? In Sanskrit, upádhi refers to a special quality, whereas [...] Bhat́t́ácárya.”
[24] You all know well, you have read [...] or Hari we accept, it refers to the one and the same Parama [...] ignorance that human beings fight.
[7] Tat , that is, bharga refers to brahmajyoti or divine [...] does bha mean? Bha refers to a specific line or sentence. [...] pleasure to all expressed beings.
[13] Govardhana cetanashiilá. “Govardhana” in common parlance refers to the Govardhana Mountain where [...] Govardhana cetanashiilá.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Cult. SHAEVA DHARMA. Shaivism (refers to all SHIVAs teachings, [...] SHAEVA TANTRA. Shiva Tantra (refers primarily to the practical cult [...] about the nature of the universe.
[5] There is a proverb which refers to plain living and high thinking, [...] no economic progress in society.
[36] I told you on Jyaeśt́ha [...] the time being, and thus someone refers to an object as “my this” [...] realm they again lose each other.
[29] And what is our permanent abode [...] Shriinivásah. Here shrii refers to the Universal Creative Faculty, [...] with an unbroken flow of mind].
[5] It should be mentioned that what [...] difference between the two. Literature refers to that art form which is based [...] the equivalent of sáhitya.
[9] We get the word ku by adding [...] crudification. In other words, ku refers to each entity of the stellar [...] the various names of the earth.
[24] Jujube leaves are medicine for [...] jambu or jambuka refers to both a jackal and a jambu [...] have seen this in Thailand also.
[70] The second meaning of kukura in common usage refers to that branch of the Yadu dynasty [...] afterwards as yádavas .
[90] In common usage kukkut́a refers to a sanctimonious person [ [...] what a detestable sight!”
[20] Kut́h + i = kut́hi [...] Colloquially kut́hi refers to: A very high mountain.
[34] Since well water is stagnant, [...] in Ráŕhii Bengali) refers to a water reservoir with large [...] puddles of autumn paddy fields.
[38] Kud́ + ka = kud́a [...] Etymologically kud́ refers to different states of matter [...] means: The human body.
[44] Kud́ + uń +pá [...] with a ring; kud́upa refers to that ring. If such a ring were [...] and somewhat ugly on the other.
[45] Kud́upa refers to any ring, big or small; it [...] something, with interlocking fingers.
[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] non-plant based pharmaceuticals) refers to those industries that are neither [...] war is always around the corner.
[141] Kuńd́alin refers to the Tantrik shakti [divine creative force] or the shakti cult.
[142] Kuńd́alin also refers to pigeon pea curry (dhokár [...] ámakaláya-kuńd́alina [green peas].
[148] Kuńd́alinii also refers to a coil-shaped sweet fried in oil and soaked in molasses syrup.
[153] Kuńd́ +ú [...] sense kuńd́u refers to any merchant. The words [...] shreśt́hii .
[2] The root verb kut́a [...] “tree”. Generally kut́a refers to a large tree. It was customary [...] cannot be considered incorrect.
[10] Kut́a does not only mean large mountains. It also refers to all its diminutive forms such as hills, knolls, mounds and hillocks.
[125] Kut́aja also refers to the great sage Agastya.
[134] The verbal root kut́t́ [...] Colloquially kut́t́a refers to vegetables that have been rendered suitable for cooking after cutting and slicing.
[136] Kut́t́a + kan = [...] usage kut́t́aka refers to the degree to which a number [...] kut́t́aka in a variety of ways.
[11] If ku is taken in the sense of “world”, then kurava refers to the vaka flower [heron; [...] filled the world with sound.
[15] Kura + alac (kalac) = kurála [...] Colloquially kurála refers to a rare kind of horse ( aśva: [...] they are as extinct as the dodo.
[28] Kr + imperative hi = [...] tense). Colloquially kuru refers to: An old town in the [...] adjoining the Dvaipáyana Lake.
[34] Kuru + vil + van = kuruvilva [...] it”. Colloquially kuruvilva refers to any of the nine gems, but more specifically the ruby.
[36] Kur + umbac = kurumba . The [...] used”. Colloquially kurumba refers to a large type of orange. Another [...] verbal root hud́ .
[38] Kuru + vak + ac = kuruvaka [...] bent”. Colloquially kuruvaka refers to: The yellow, white, pink or deep red heron flower.
[42] Barley is generally not particular [...] that as it may, kuruvinda refers to a kind of barley that grows [...] just a little bit of irrigation.
[104] Kula also refers to those islands or places that are inhabitated by humans.
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[48] a) Kulyam refers to any complete bone of the body [...] or kulyam cannot be used.
[54] Kú + ac = kuva . The [...] down”. Colloquially kuva refers to the lotus, the water lily and [...] word kuva for the lotus.
[66] Ku + val + ac [...] Colloquially kuvala refers to a tree that cannot cover the [...] becomes “evil power”.
[75] Another meaning of the word [...] lotus”. Kuvalayinii refers to that part of a reservoir in [...] first stanza of a Bengali song:
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] it.” Colloquially kuvinda refers to all weavers who are experts [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[91] Another meaning of the word [...] “lice eggs”. Ukun refers to the young that have emerged [...] means “large lice”.
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] way as the word phala ), it refers to a large jhiuṋge [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[29] Kulaja also refers to the oyster since oysters are [...] kulajacurńa.
[52] Kulát́a refers to all kinds of crusaceans – [...] But kulát́aka refers to the lobster, crayfish, and [...] found in certain places in the sea.
[69] If this word kuláya [...] kuláyaḿ also refers to the body of a living being.
[78] Another meaning of kulmáśa [...] stomach ailments. Here old rice refers to rice that is more than three [...] excellent as a diet for patients.
[82] Kuli + rá + d́a [...] correct. Kuliira refers to saltwater or sea crabs.
[89] Kul + iin = kuliina [...] Colloquially kuliina refers to one who is born into a high family or an aristocratic family.
[104] Kulottha also refers to kurtii or kurthii , what is called “horse-gram” in English.
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] Etymologically kukśi refers to that void or nothingness that [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[25] Kutapa also refers to ones daughters [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[82] Kunta is derived from kut + ka . Etymologically kunta refers to that which is connected with [...] oiled, pressed down and combed.
[86] Kunta also refers to a shovel with which things lying on the ground can be removed or can be lifted.
[15] The Cosmic Entity extends in different [...] unit minds dwell. The term loka refers only to the Macrocosm and not [...] of view, it is termed Satyaloka.
[117] Ka means water. Iisha [...] second etymological meaning, it refers to one who is sufficiently intelligent [...] moves about naked in the society.
[11] When manifestation first sprouts [...] ৺ )om refers to the unmanifest Cosmic Entity, [...] “objectivated Cosmic Mind”.
[24] The root verb kac means “to [...] “luminous”. Colloquially, it refers to the guru of the gods, Brhaśpatis [...] story of Kaca-devayánii.
[50] Yellow mustard flowers carry honey [...] kinds of medicinal value. Kadamba refers to this variety of mustard.
[53] The verbal root kad means “to [...] tree”. Generally, kadali/kadalii refers to any variety of banana or plantain, [...] káṋcakalá refers only to the plantain varieties of banana which are used as vegetables in vegetable preparations.
[2] Karpat́ + t́hak [...] cloth”. In common usage it refers to “a thing made of cloth”, [...] in Bengali in its original form.
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[71] Ká means “vulgar or harsh sound”. Etymologically kárava refers to one who makes this kind of [...] , which means a female jackdaw.
[3] Kálashakti: [...] connotation. Káliká refers to the vibrational force by which [...] of Bengal some 1,100 years ago.
[28] The word kályá refers to the female calf that has come [...] given birth to a calf.”]
[37] In general parlance kadara also refers to the barley spike, as well as [...] spike we can call vriihi-kadara.
[38] The fifth meaning of the word kadara [...] can mean any kind of saw, it also refers more specifically to that small [...] famous for their conch-shell crafts.
[45] Although the burka or veil was [...] because, as I said, while purdah refers to this living-behind-the-purdah, [...] English “curtain”.
[59] The meaning of the root verb kand [...] which rolls”; colloquially it refers to “ball” – a ball rolls.
[149] By adding the suffix i to the end [...] continuously leaps”. Colloquially it refers to all those creatures whose lymphatic [...] monkeys] means “Hanuman”.
[158] Ka means “water”; pota [...] páyra.] Párávata refers only to “pigeon” and [...] small, ocean-going vessel”.
[32] In ancient times, in order [...] Here the word “pin” refers to all kinds of pins and safety pins.
[71] Swift animals with whose help [...] káńd́a also refers to a swift horse.
[114] Ká + tr + ghaiṋ [...] intelligence. The word kátara refers to this kátlá fish.
[2] Etymologically, ka means “head”. [...] Still, in common parlance kabandha refers to the head in Sanskrit. Ka + [...] kabandha. Colloquially, kabandha means:
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] of the Flamingo family. Karaka refers to the birds of this flamingo family.
[119] 1) Karkat́a refers to all kinds of crabs. 2) The [...] known as kánkŕi.
[159] 22) Karańa also refers to collected materials or items.
[21] 2) A cap is a covering for the [...] “head” then kavara also refers to “cap” or “headdress”. [...] “crown” – all of these.
[53] 5) In modern times kavi refers to a writer of poetry. However, [...] according to the prevalent meaning.
[56] 8) In olden times there was a community [...] was heaped on his head. Kavi also refers to this Shukracharya. He introduced [...] between the gods and the demons].
[111] 21) Káka especially refers to the mark (rasakali) which is painted up from the nose [a Vaishnava practice].
[125] 32) Káka also refers to an island situated in a river or sea, especially if that island is not especially large.
[8] According to a story from the Puranas, [...] out. Colloquially, indubilá refers to the mother of the god of wealth, Kuvera.
[13] You must all be aware of the fact [...] “forest-born”. Colloquially it refers to all those philosophical portions of the Vedas which concern the objective world.
[26] Il + iisha = iliisha. Il means [...] water”. Colloquially, it refers to a certain kind of fish. Since [...] is according to its derivation.
[82] However many varieties of ciḿri there are, the word icá refers to all of them, although nowadays [...] only small ciḿŕi.
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] traders in religion. Ijya also refers to those cows which give greater quantities of milk.
[113] If, in a mantra, it is said about [...] some peoples opinion, indu refers to the entire moon.
[51] Sarva bhuteśu gúŕhah. [...] refer to animate objects alone, but refers to both animate and inanimate [...] reflection of Parama Puruśa.
[5] Now, what is the meaning of “discover”, [...] “not”. So “discover” refers to that which exists but is not [...] diminishing the mass of appearances.
[2] Let me tell you at the very outset [...] Sanskrit. Itihása refers to the aspect of itivrtta [...] Itihása is defined as:
[7] After the ointment of spiritual [...] “surrender”. Namah refers to the process called “Namo [...] capabilities, all my dexterities.
[27] The Farsi word for the English [...] házrá, which is used in Bengali, refers to a specific military rank or [...] pronunciation has been accepted.
[1] I have already said that human [...] tasks. The term “crude” refers to those people who utilize their [...] their mental and spiritual power.
[38] What I have said about the preservation [...] which was quoted at the beginning refers to Parama Puruśa as being [...] lowest point among all low points.
[21] In the case of words, this natural [...] “distortion” because distortion refers to a special form of change or [...] grammar it is called vivarttana.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] shortened to griinic. Splendid greenery refers to a place that is easily reached [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[1] Gandhayakśinii . It [...] inference. Gandhayakśinii refers to the pisháca variety [...] prakrtiliina, videhaliina and siddha.
[2] Those who were decent human beings [...] person. So gandhayakśinii refers to that type of microvita which [...] secondary, they are negative microvita.
[16] Yakśa. Yakśa refers to a type of devayoni which, in [...] reactive momenta have exhausted.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] think that dhrupadii music refers perhaps to a special rága [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[6] The situation is similar with sakala [...] “part”. For example, upalasakala refers to an entire pebble while upalashakala refers to a piece of a pebble. A simple [...] yet cleaned themselves”.
[39] [Itihása refers to the treatises which impart [...] events and anecdotes, and so on.]
[1] Kola also refers to the áŕabáṋshii [...] used as weapon as well as flute.
[18] The pashcáter ámi [the “me” behind me] of the poem refers to the extra-cerebral memory.
[2] Nowadays the locative of idea does [...] sandhyábeláy [evening] then it refers to a particular time or a measure [...] idea and the locative of base.
[29] The inclination within people to [...] “citizen”, the way it is used today, refers to any resident of a country whether they live in a city or in a rural village.
[30] Actually the word “citizen” [...] nor the Bengali nágarika refers to the resident of a particular [...] Farsi word for this is mulkii.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] think that dhrupadii music refers perhaps to a special rága [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[3] The relative change of place of [...] plus nyása. The word sat refers to the unchangeable Entity. The [...] with that unchangeable Entity.
[36] What happens if the solar plexus [...] body, and “corporeal” refers to some physical material. “Incorporeal” [...] No, it is an incorporeal voice.)
[2] The significance of the term bhúta [...] general sense the term bhúta refers to the past. It has already been [...] projection is logically dealt with.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] an inherent characteristic. It refers to a particular spiritual way [...] tendencies. Bhágavata dharma refers to the innate tendency which leads [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[8] Saiṋcara is movement away [...] therefore, centrifugal. Philosophy refers to this outward movement as domination [...] intermolecular and interatomic spaces.
[23] What happens if the solar plexus [...] body, and “corporeal” refers to some physical material. “Incorporeal” [...] No, it is an incorporeal voice.)
[65] By adding the suffix t́hak [...] upaniśada”; colloquially it refers to certain scriptures.
[124] By adding ań to the root [...] aorabhrya are correct. Aorabhrya refers only to thick blankets.
[141] One of the meanings of the root [...] lower lips”. Specifically, it refers to the upper lip and adhara to [...] “concerning the camel”.
[12] What is the meaning of karańa [...] internal instruments – it refers to the external instruments – [...] entities are being created at a time.
[25] In my childhood days I have seen [...] Keep in mind that aerińa refers to saendhava salt, not any other kind of salt.
[27] The word irińa means “wine”, “honey” and “salt water”. Aereya refers to a specific kind of wine. In [...] – their intellect and learning.
[118] Molasses is gotten by boiling the [...] from sugar cane, aekśava refers to all of them.
[10] The etymological meaning of cyuta [...] fully ripe, but colloquially cyuta refers to sweet mango, coconut, palmyra [...] achieved the fullness of its nature.
[84] By using the word aja to mean “He [...] who is imperishable”, it refers to Parama Puruśa.