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[3] Whatever object or idea there is in this relative world, there is a reason behind [...] inferior, but you are not so to Him.
[9] Thus in this world, out of these [...] suhrda and sakhá. In this relative world you can only find a mitram, [...] Him, and in peace, for infinity.
[113] 2-14 Brahma Satyaḿ jagadapi [...] also; ápekśikam = relative
[114] [Brahma is Absolute Truth; the universe is also truth, but relative.]
[2] Now who is that liberating personality? [...] factor, you must remember, is a relative factor: it functions within the [...] it be the cause for salvation?
[3] “Tyaja durjana saḿsargaḿ”. Who is a durjana? It is a relative term. Durjana is one whose presence [...] on others is called a durjana.
[23] They say Brahma alone is Satya [...] something between the two; it is relative truth.
[54] Consciousness in humans is a reflection [...] of Saguńa Brahma, have a relative existence together with the rest [...] emancipating every one of Its units.
[16] What is karma? Karma means the [...] time, place and person, the three relative factors, are also involved. Naturally, the human mind which measures all the relative factors is also indispensable, [...] support of Parama Puruśa.
[1] What is the primary cause of this [...] to this, scripture says that no relative factor can be the primary cause of creation:
[4] Kála. Does this universe, [...] and person as well. So time is a relative factor, not an eternal or absolute factor.
[6] But the mere existence of the sun [...] not exist; so time is entirely a relative factor. Some people say that “Mahákála”, [...] cause of this phenomenal universe.
[24] The Supreme Cognition is called [...] this movement all the aforesaid relative factors – time, nature, fate, accident, and matter – are certainly needed.
[25] Time, as has already been said, is purely a relative factor. But time should not be [...] person realizes his or her mistake.
[12] It is only by means of the characteristic [...] also mithyá [false]. If the relative existence of jiiva and jagat is [...] Brahma is called into question.
[29] But this is not all. I said a little [...] jiivas is not absolute satya, but relative satya. From that relative world, come to Me. This is what [...] word of Vraja Krśńa.
[26] I have already said [...] that this world is a relative truth: jagadapi satyamápekśikam [“the universe is also truth, but relative”]. The entity which leads the [...] vikśepa and ávarańii.
[6] Násato vidyate bhávo [...] ápekśikam – “The world is a relative truth,” and thus your physical body which exists in this relative world is also a relative truth. To exist in this relative world one requires food, clothing, [...] beautiful answer to this question.
[50] [According to Buddhism,] duhkha [...] Thus duhkha can only be a relative truth; it cannot be the absolute truth ( árya satya ).
[3] From where does vibration come? [...] through different channels. The relative transposition of objects is what [...] and not an inert, passive entity.
[15] I have already said that relative transposition of objects is action. [...] Suppose someones dearest relative has died. Naturally, this news [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[62] Those whose Citta is predominately [...] Vasudeva, was a kśatriya. His relative Nanda of Gokul, was a Vaeshya [...] Krśńa was a Vipra.
[1] Movement is the essence of existence. [...] movement within the realm of the relative factors starts from one point [...] sustained by the personal factor.
[52] Once I heard about a doctor, standing [...] listen to any excuses.” A poor relative of the patient left the house [...] taken against such human demons.
[13] In this universe of ours, everything [...] must have, must have, these three relative factors to function within. But [...] cannot be time, space, and person.
[15] Then time. Time is not an eternal factor. It is also a causal entity, which is purely a relative word. What is time? Time is a [...] matrix, it cannot be infinite.
[18] Parama Puruśa is the creator [...] scope of those three fundamental relative factors – time, space, and [...] Principle, She is ajá.”
[26] The difference lies in the objectivity, [...] And thats why it may be a relative truth or temporarily real for [...] she is nothing but a hypocrite.
[9] Seeing the diversities of the expressed [...] causes of different objects in this relative world of mobility, their conclusions [...] followers of spirituality affirm:
[16] Action is Brahma. Go on doing work, [...] of place and place is something relative then how can one attain liberation [...] supra-psychic actional faculty.
[7] Now, human beings may be intellectually [...] of your mind that elephant is a relative reality.
[16] The Supreme Entity, the Supreme [...] because the supreme fundamental relative factors are created by Him, the [...] been stated regarding the present.
[7] The falsehood which may exist today [...] Falsehood does not win because it is relative, it is ever-changing.
[12] A person may learn many things [...] So whatever people learn in the relative world is prápti. It doesnt last long.
[8] There is a subtle difference between [...] kriid́á. For instance, in the relative world wherever there is time, [...] remains beyond the scope of the three relative factors, it does not also come [...] transcends the periphery of the relative factors it is automatically annihilated.
[1] In this circumrotatory Universe, [...] scope of the three fundamental relative factors – time, space and [...] scope of the three fundamental relative factors, so it does not move. [...] scope of time, place and person.
[2] In this Universe, nothing in motion can be considered as absolute. Such things are always relative. Their movement is relative. Regarding Parama Puruśa, [...] is that the Entity which is not relative is beyond the arena of mobility [...] nor say that It is non-moving.
[13] I explained that it is difficult [...] scope of the three fundamental relative factors. It may be said either [...] absolute pause is not possible.
[34] The organs have their origin in [...] their existences, they are only relative truths.
[35] Whatever is relative truth we may call Padártha [...] will appear to be non-existent.
[46] When you qualify an object you [...] into account according to their relative inferential factors (tanmátras). [...] name would be suitable for Him.
[65] Those who are not established in [...] reasoning, for the mind is itself a relative truth, is an ideating entity dependent [...] with the core of my heart.”
[72] No matter how many other qualities [...] psychological way. Even the unworthy son or relative of a wealthy person has the opportunity [...] depended on the mercy of the vaeshyas.
[14] Those who are established in actional faculties will be engaged in action. What is action? Action means relative change of place. When there is [...] an action is being done. It is a relative change of place and not an absolute [...] faculties, one cannot get Him.
[6] Each action had an equal and opposite reaction provided the three relative factors of time, space and person [...] first characteristic of dharma.
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] opposite reaction provided the three relative factors remain unchanged. But [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[2] [[Questions whose answers lie in [...] prashna [questions pertaining to the relative world]. When different areas of [...] aparottara [answers pertaining to the relative world]. In the endeavour [...] science advances at a rapid pace.]]
[4] The internal and external ideas [...] apará prashna for it concerns the relative world. The answer one receives [...] can be called spiritual pursuit.
[5] Brahma is beyond the periphery [...] (absolute knowledge) and apará (relative knowledge) operate within unit [...] prashna, the supreme question.
[13] Human beings are animate beings, [...] perfection of the subtle branches of relative knowledge. In the process of self-abnegation [...] be categorized as human beings.
[22] Life is a constant effort to restore [...] to strike a balance between the relative and subjective worlds. In the [...] doubts and confusions are allayed.
[4] A person whom I was very close to, a relative of mine, used to recite the following [...] concentrated in this way? Certainly not.
[10] What is the role of the Cosmic [...] because these three fundamental relative factors are the creation of the [...] knowledge”] in the shástras.
[2] Within the realm of this Macro-psychic [...] factors, there are three rudimental relative factors i.e., time, space, person – temporal bondage, spatial bondage and personal bondage.
[1] The spirit of the word Samája [...] people strive to make up for their relative differences on terms of mutual understanding, we call it a society or society.
[4] Examples of antisocial fissiparous [...] is the antisocial eagerness for relative supremacy in the social sphere [...] Paiṋca Dravidiis of the Brahmins.
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, the more civilized [...] before returning to its mother.
[5] Everything in this universe is subject to change and the relative factors of time, space and person [...] able to maintain their existence.
[1] The aim of human life is to attain [...] accepted. But human beings live in a relative world. They have to remain within [...] towards the absolute world from the relative world they have to maintain proper [...] to move ahead in a balanced way.
[1] What is action? Action is the relative change of position or place of [...] occupies less space than before.
[6] The true identity of a human being [...] transcendental world while caught up in the relative world of trials and tribulations. They must advance towards the spiritual goals.
[7] This universe of ours is not absolute truth – it is only a relative truth. So the wise should try [...] maintain an adjustment with this relative world. While doing ones [...] cessation of afflictions from this relative world. Then all the entities of [...] physical world without attachment.
[2] You know that both karma and kriyá are relative. Change of place of anything is [...] gets everything done by others.
[6] Now, “Who art Thou?” [...] functions within the three fundamental relative factors – time, space and [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[4] Morphological changes are still [...] absolute importance, had significant relative importance. This transformation [...] This fact should not be ignored.
[6] Thus those early human beings battled [...] of absolute significance, but of relative significance.
[8] Human beings discovered this type [...] in their respective ages had a relative importance. I have already said that the importance of the spiritual world is immense, yet the relative world is not totally unimportant.
[1] The people of ancient times used [...] field of action was confined to the relative factors of time, space and person. [...] immeasurable vastness of that Entity.
[9] The knower of Brahma replies, “No, time is not the Absolute Entity.” Time is only a relative factor, which is entirely dependent [...] upon which time depend are also relative factors. This evolutionary panorama revolves around the relative interdependence of the three relative factors time, place and person.
[21] Time, nature, destiny and accident [...] apparent cause of the factors we call relative truths (time, space and person) [...] conjunction with Paramá Prakrti.
[23] No matter what the entities may [...] after one or the other of these relative truths. They move practically [...] Bhúmámánas).
[2] The word sáhitya [...] pertains to the mundane world is relative; its definition may also change [...] for all ages and all countries.
[48] Epochal literature is mainly concerned [...] triumph over any of these three relative factors for whatever reason, the [...] coastal literature maintains these relative factors within its scope, it does [...] tat́astha [“coastal”].
[49] The absolute truth is beyond the [...] unit mind, originating from the relative factors of time, space and person, [...] called tat́astha .
[3] The poles shift their positions. [...] it cannot be assured that their relative distance will remain unchanged. [...] and also in ecological structure.
[14] The principles of Yama are ahiḿsá, [...] others in the real sense. It has no relative application. Asteya means non-stealing, [...] mind resonates with Cosmic will.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] mental strata may be accepted as relative progress, because in physical [...] cannot be any [absolute] progress.
[6] Hence we may say that in the physical [...] framework, then there cannot even be any relative progress in the physical stratum. [...] the status quo. Do you follow?
[8] Although psychic progress is a relative progress, that progress has immense [...] from the mist of so many years.
[9] But as I told you, true progress [...] society, physical progress, that is relative physical progress, and relative psychic progress, cannot be neglected, nor can they be ignored.
[1] Each and every object of this universe, [...] absolute pause. Cessation is a relative phenomenon. Everything moves; [...] made stationary. Nothing is fixed.
[2] As in all strata of life, in our [...] however, is a creation of fundamental relative factors which are also moving, [...] They will have to move forward.
[2] In the unit or collective body, [...] merges in the Cosmic Mind, not as a relative truth but as various imaginative [...] mind itself loses its identity.
[3] So the unit mind should be withdrawn [...] is completely withdrawn from the relative world a sádhaka is said to have attained the original stance.
[9] As long as the feeling of individuality [...] Absolute Entity, others are only relative truths. This endeavour to liberate [...] even honest people to be virtuous.
[19] In crude analysis, the mundane [...] will discover that these so-called relative entities are the spatial, temporal [...] is Brahma sádhaná.
[7] Parama Puruśa, who is in [...] power on whom our existence is relative”. Therefore, “Puruśa evedaḿ sarvaḿ yadbhútam yacca bhavyam”.
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] yadrcchá which is only a relative concept can never be the primordial cause, and it cannot be the Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[19] The flow of creation is guided [...] various objects are defined and their relative existence determined.
[25] What is meant by the frequently [...] of the mind. In other words, the relative change of place of an object is [...] be called a psychic vibration.
[26] Has sound any value if it does [...] Sound only carries value in the relative world when it is associated with [...] sadrsha parińáma.
[21] Microcosms, confined as they are within the relative factors, have very little controlling [...] narakavása or life in hell.
[40] The life or vital energy of human [...] microcosmic reactive momenta, are only relative factors. No one can advance by disowning the vast Macrocosmic flow.
[1] The existence of the relative factors of time, space and person [...] its agati [immobility]. When this relative movement loses its adjustment [...] degree of its actional expression.
[2] The question of whether or not [...] seem to change place judged by relative standards, we call that state [...] cannot be called absolute inertness.
[8] In the same way, unhindered expansion, [...] movement is directly related to the relative factors of time, space and person, [...] awareness of the temporal factor.
[15] Nothing in this relative world of multiplicities is stationary. [...] in the absolute flow, but in the relative flow, of movement.
[2] Brahma is the composite of Puruśa [...] Sentience or insentience are only relative conditions. Truly speaking, there [...] will certainly one day awaken.
[39] This world is the creation of Máyá, [...] “This illusive entity – this relative truth is a trifling phenomenon, [...] insignificant. It dies every moment.
[61] “Self-knowledge, that is [...] knowledge. Such knowledge is a relative truth, not an absolute one. It [...] Vijiṋána (Physical Science).
[87] Who is the causal factor of creation, [...] In this reciprocation alone the relative existence of the entities is recognized. [...] – He is Saccidánanda.
[34] That is, past, present and future [...] place and person are also qualified relative to other entities, and so they are also not the absolute truth but relative truths. The Scriptures say, –
[90] His singular stance is His only [...] first three states of the soul are relative truths because they are dependent [...] whole Truth, the Absolute Truth.
[62] Every unit object is subject to [...] there was also no existence of the relative factors like Time, Space and Person. [...] will also exist, thus people say:
[1] The Vedas are the unique manifestation [...] subjections. The former is called Relative Knowledge or Aparájińána, [...] the sense of spiritual knowledge.
[1] Today in a short discourse I shall [...] [initiation] and its importance relative to the existence of a microcosm.
[7] Puruśa is the culminating [...] we call energy (shakti) in the relative world is not synonymous with Prakrti. [...] same functions as physical force.
[20] Those who dismiss the world as [...] snare of attachment. Remember this relative world is just an illusory prison”. [...] abysmal darkness of staticity.
[26] Wise people understand the simple truth that all human endeavour is dependent on relative factors. Intellect, name, fame and wealth are all dependent on the relative factor of time. They exist during [...] the time factor; He is eternal.
[50] There are two broad categories [...] to Káma which is love for relative objects). Even though the I-feeling [...] lies behind Parábhakti.
[20] Puruśa evedaḿ sarvaḿ [...] fact that the three fundamental relative factors – the spatial factor, [...] will be done in the future.”
[6] In this manifested universe all the things that we treat as real at first sight are in fact relative truths. All of them bear Svajátiiya [...] svagata or self-differentiations. Relative objects are only identifiable [...] above these three-fold differences.
[4] The first type is nityánitya [...] permanent is not dependent on the relative factors of time, space and person, whereas the impermanent is the collectivity of the relative factors. The best way to recognize the impermanent is that if one of the three relative factors is changed it will undergo [...] Religion is something entirely relative whereas dharma is a permanent truth.
[10] These devatás, or divine [...] identity. The manifestation of this relative universe is caused by their collective [...] oṋḿkára is the seed of the cosmos.
[5] In old geography books, you will [...] prápta vákya. It is relative and subject to change. Bhaktas [...] basis of their bookish knowledge.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans sought the relative safety of hilltops and trees for [...] not been introduced at that time.
[17] In this way human beings are advancing [...] can there be any progress in the relative sense, either. However, the very [...] human beings glorious and superior.
[34] Prthagátmánaḿ [...] wherever there is movement in the relative world, there is death, there [...] abode of the Amrta Puruśa.
[12] But the jiṋániis [...] provided that the three fundamental relative factors remain unchanged. Very [...] devotees are A-grade intellectuals.
[5] The inspiration of Cosmic sentiment [...] collective humanitarian basis. In the relative objective sphere the following [...] minimum essentialities of life
[8] Those who think dharma to be an [...] details may vary according to the relative environment of the age.
[4] Now when Parama Puruśa [...] within the jurisdiction of these relative factors, temporal, spatial and [...] our Táraka Brahma .
[5] Now why does He come in contact [...] comes within the scope of these relative factors. Parama Puruśa [...] depraved and degenerate human society.
[6] This Transcendental Entity, this [...] any time. So the time factor is a relative factor; there cannot be eternal [...] not the Transcendental Entity.
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[33] Satya knows no difference whether [...] is not the Supreme Truth. It is relative or untruth.
[34] Relative truth or Ápekśika [...] is not the Supreme Truth, it is relative truth. The nearest route from [...] consequently is not the Truth.
[36] You will see that the Mahábhárata [...] future for a third. All these are relative truths. The same may be said with [...] or she is speaking very softly.
[37] Each of the spheres, namely, Atimánas, [...] be annihilated because it is a relative truth which prevents human beings from knowing the absolute truth.
[38] Where there is action, there is [...] three hours. Action and mind are relative truth and consequently time is also a relative truth. Time is dependent on space [...] exist without space and person.
[39] Human beings derive or try to derive [...] cannot get eternal Bliss from a relative truth. It is for this reason that [...] which is free from bondage of time.
[114] Thus mamatá vrtti is limited by the relative factors. Only human beings can [...] acoustic root of mamatá vrtti.
[17] Acintyarúpam. Acintya means [...] scope of the three fundamental relative factors – time, space and [...] taddivyam acintyarúpam.
[5] The vastness of the universe is [...] is the silver line between the relative world and the absolute world. [...] “tanmátrika samádhi”.
[7] Some people deny this world on the ground that it is an illusion. They say it is merely a relative truth, composed of inferential [...] it accepts that this world is a relative truth, and not an absolute one, [...] and air to attain the absolute.
[8] The unit mind has been created [...] should withdraw their minds from the relative world and concentrate on a small [...] the remotest corner of the world.
[17] Democracy is incapable of solving [...] changing because it repeatedly accepts relative truths as cardinal principles.
[5] (2) The second leg is vistára, which means perpetual expansion beyond the scope of all relative horizons. This jagat [world] is [...] everything]. This is vistára.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] son or husband or wife or nearest relative has suddenly died, or he or she [...] inner selves lament within them:
[70] [Relative truth what mind compasses Beyond [...] deaf-dumb mimes in symbolic strain.]
[71] That which comes within the orbit of the mind is but a relative truth, not an eternal truth, and [...] scope of the mind and so it is a relative truth – true today, false [...] senses cannot adequately express it.
[78] Although the sphere of Yama is [...] still it is not eternal: it is relative to objects. That which is dependent on objects is a relative truth – that is not an eternal [...] absolutely short-lived.”
[13] The karmiis or people of action [...] the question is, where can the relative change of position of objects [...] is difficult to go beyond that.
[4] Here is another point – human [...] provided that the three fundamental relative factors of time, space and person [...] but time is constantly changing.
[5] When the centrifugal force of the [...] another particle – their relative distance decreases. This decrease [...] are virtually indistinguishable.
[5] Sounds of water came from the adjacent [...] us. Maybe he is some friend or relative of yours. Would you please come and meet him?”
[1] At that time I was in college. [...] sádhaná at night my relative would lock from the inside the [...] the cremation ghát́.
[13] It can be more lucidly explained [...] páiṋcabhaotika world. We enjoy that relative shape which our sense organs convey [...] only the reflections of shadows.
[162] Now what is devotion? Leaving all the relative things, when mind moves toward [...] that alone is the Supreme State.
[262] 1) Lack of discrimination: When [...] At that time they start thinking relative to be absolute and become confused. [...] thinks he is getting pleasure.
[5] So far as the spiritual universe [...] person, or any other temporal, relative factors.
[85] There is no difference in the portions [...] differences. Satya is different from relative truth. Relative truth is something which appears [...] instances the size of the moon is a relative truth, it may appear to be of [...] different size. This is called relative truth or Asatya.
[86] Historical events are also relative truth. An incident which happens [...] called absolute truth or satya.
[87] Relative truth and falsehood are only shadows [...] cannot realize an absolute entity.
[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] mind which itself perishable and relative truth; hence time also is a relative truth. Time is dependent on place [...] unit entity wants happiness, but relative truth will give only temporary [...] Hence to desire or strive for relative truth, something will disappear [...] is the only thing beyond time.
[9] Q. 16 – What is the relative importance of “bháva” [...] “Máyá” (illusion)?
[36] Ans.: – The relative factors of time, place and person [...] be called the creator of time.
[53] Ans.: – The microcosm becomes aware of time as well as the other relative factors due to the mobility or [...] acceptance or rejection of anything.
[54] The temporal, spatial and personal [...] as well as the creator of these relative factors. He is not bound by them, [...] temporal, spatial or personal factors.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] svagáta bheda), religions, like other relative factors have invited the repression [...] cannot bring peace to humanity.
[85] There is no difference in the portions [...] differences. Satya is different from relative truth. Relative truth is something which appears [...] instances the size of the moon is a relative truth, it may appear to be of [...] different size. This is called relative truth or Asatya.
[86] Historical events are also relative truth. An incident which happens [...] called absolute truth or satya.
[87] Relative truth and falsehood are only shadows [...] cannot realize an absolute entity.
[88] It is said that kale or time is [...] mind which itself perishable and relative truth; hence time also is a relative truth. Time is dependent on place [...] unit entity wants happiness, but relative truth will give only temporary [...] Hence to desire or strive for relative truth, something will disappear [...] is the only thing beyond time.
[38] The human society is continually [...] chauvinism or regionalism – these relative doctrines or social philosophies could not thwart the progress of human society.
[1] Gandhaja . Gandhaja means [...] repulsive – is an entirely relative factor. A smell is called “pleasant” [...] capacity of their propensities.
[7] As a result of the loss of control [...] both sweet and foul smells are relative.
[10] So, pleasant and unpleasant smells are relative matters. A standard which has [...] all other smells are bad smells.
[7] What is durjana? Durjana means [...] others”. Now here durjana is a relative term. A man, Mr. X, may be treated [...] demerit man is a durjana. Clear?
[8] This is Shrávańii [...] be wise tomorrow. These are all relative matters bound by the bondages [...] the subtle in a wicked person.
[7] Anityáshuciduhkhánátmasu [...] nor assailment, by the relative factors of time, place and person. As it was, it still is, and will ever remain.
[14] Thus we cannot simply ignore or [...] “past”, or abhavat, is only a relative idea, a relative expression.
[17] We cannot say that something which [...] considered past to the people of the relative world remains ever-present on [...] never lost, and never will be lost.
[18] According to the science of time, the present, as a relative factor, is not as long as the [...] is called “future”.
[19] I said a while ago that the present as a relative factor does not have the significance [...] always varies from person to person.
[21] Thus far I was saying that the present has no absolute value whatsoever, and so far as its relative value is concerned, that too should [...] thing here – that in the relative world in which we are living, [...] [“Live in the present”].
[5] Mobility means movement from one [...] light, the past is decidedly a relative truth. And the future is also certainly a relative truth. But what is the present?
[24] That which brings about a relative change of place is called an action. [...] ones life with sweetness.
[24] When the psychic waves develop, [...] jiṋána here in the sense of relative or mundane knowledge. In the absolute [...] called jiṋániis.
[25] When movement is analytical or [...] knowledge is static by nature. Since relative knowledge is static by nature, people easily develop pride as they acquire more of it. But relative knowledge cannot be denied; it [...] otherwise degradation is unavoidable.
[3] The sociologists are well aware [...] these differences are based on relative factors, essentially human society [...] never be achieved by this path.
[18] SOME [...] year calculated according to the relative movement of the sun lunar year year calculated according to the relative movement of the moon [...] year calculated according to the relative movement of the stars [...] people directly or indirectly.
[23] LETTER-WRITING [...] Mr. Basu is a close friend or a relative of yours, you may write My [...] included in such a letter.
[4] All activities are basically for [...] definition of Karma (action) is the relative change of position of an object. [...] efforts of others whenever necessary.
[15] While you are executing your noble task do not waste your time. In this practical world, in this relative world, the most valuable relative factor is time. Once the time [...] prosper. May victory be with you.
[2] In the absolute sense what is the [...] non-existent, when any of these three relative factors changes. Opinions do have [...] sphere would be simply ludicrous.
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] repulsive!” That is, human judgement is relative; it changes according to time, [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[14] Thus the Supreme Entity is beyond [...] so closely associated with the relative world, and with human beings. [...] is simple and straightforward.
[67] The first and highest category [...] prestige. I am prepared to give up all relative objects, but Parama Puruśa [...] that treasure with anyone.”
[9] Q. 16 – What is the relative importance of “bháva” [...] “Máyá” (illusion)?
[36] Ans.: – The relative factors of time, place and person [...] be called the creator of time.
[53] Ans.: – The microcosm becomes aware of time as well as the other relative factors due to the mobility or [...] acceptance or rejection of anything.
[54] The temporal, spatial and personal [...] as well as the creator of these relative factors. He is not bound by them, [...] temporal, spatial or personal factors.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] svagáta bheda), religions, like other relative factors have invited the repression [...] cannot bring peace to humanity.
[2] Answer – Human longings are [...] are apparently not at par in this relative world. But if human beings in [...] can be harnessed for humanity.
[18] Ananda Marga is that path of progress, [...] one body]), religions, like other relative factors, have been the cause of [...] cannot bring peace to humanity.
[5] This Puruśa is not only [...] or activity. Action means the relative change in the position of an object. [...] performed some action. Thus the relative change of place of any entity [...] does not do any action by himself.
[6] Thus durjana is a relative term. The first point – [...] than the degree of virtue in you.
[10] In those eighteen scriptures written [...] provided those three fundamental relative factors – time, space and [...] called pápa or sin.
[8] What is karma? Karma implies the [...] is one of the three rudimental relative factors – time, place and [...] temporal, spatial and personal relative factors.
[4] The utilization of energy should [...] absolute, they do not ignore this relative world. They work for self-realization [...] will certainly reach the goal.
[59] Vidyá has to fight avidyá, [...] we find that peace is actually a relative factor.
[76] The more the human mind becomes [...] this true? Nationalism is also relative, just like tribalism, communalism [...] other places it is less worthwhile.
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[14] Ananda Marga wants to establish [...] Ananda Marga accepts this world as a relative truth and strives to cope with [...] forced to die due to want of food.
[20] Philosophy began in the distant [...] able to build a bridge between the relative world and the absolute world. [...] cause of psychic diseases.”
[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] the vibrations which generate the relative tanmátras or perception-waves, [...] self and also merges in that self.
[2] What will be the best shelter? [...] expressed world of three fundamental relative factors, and such a transcendent [...] There cannot be any second shelter.
[30] There is a close relationship between the body and vital energy. The body you possess in this relative world requires food, water, etc., [...] time and energy to establish it.
[23] Máshuca – “Do [...] advaetavádi [non-dualist] who admits the relative existence of the jiivas in the [...] was never a dvaetavádii.
[13] Epistemology : According [...] apará jiṋána, or relative knowledge, is the pinnacled intellect plus circular approach.
[35] The organs themselves are shaped and their relative strength is determined according [...] in the number of propensities.
[13] Now you know, in this universe [...] scope of the three fundamental relative factors – spatial, temporal [...] vital energy into sound energy.
[4] “Shuddham”. An object [...] shuddha. This word Shuddha is a relative word. Suppose pure ghee is prepared [...] nothing else can be like that.
[14] Tyaja durjanasaḿsargam – [...] durjana. But durjana is also a relative term. A particular individual [...] not be wicked for another person.
[31] Now the question crops up whether niiti is a relative factor or an absolute factor. Niiti is not cent percent relative, but it is not absolute, either, [...] Him. Niiti is a happy blending of relative and absolute.
[36] In niiti there is a happy blending of the relative and the absolute. So niiti is [...] desire, a will to do something.
[43] Shrutayo vibhinnáh – [...] said earlier, there is something relative in niiti.
[50] So we see that there are differences [...] smrtishástra. Smrtishástra is more relative than shrutishástra, for [...] saḿliinamánasah.)
[8] In the third phase of manifestation, [...] the psychic measurement of the relative motivity.
[6] The internal clash of forces provides [...] wisdom is criticized as being a relative thing, it has some special value [...] efficacy in the field of application.
[19] Can human thirst be fully quenched? [...] moving to psycho-philosophy. In the relative world human thirst cannot be satisfied. [...] jurisdiction, but it is also limited.
[43] Progress is never ending. Pabulum [...] amenities should be treated as a relative zenith point and not the supreme zenith.
[1] Mind : In the process of [...] vibration being unrestricted by the relative factors of time, space and person [...] belligerent crystals of the Macrocosm.
[10] Now why innumerable legs? Time, space, person – these three relative factors have been born out of [...] because His one leg is there also.
[3] The unit mind can be compared to [...] psychic wave in and through the three relative factors. This is the reason why [...] inferences, is the shadow of the shadows.
[4] In the practical world for the [...] an inconsequential shadow of the relative world. Hence, to ignore this manifested [...] comes to nothing more than zero!
[10] Suppose you are imagining Bhagalpur [...] past, present and future. Time is a relative factor dependent on space and [...] Infinite Entity, the Witness of all.
[11] The central problem of reconciling [...] in the fact that this world is a relative truth. Human beings should not [...] which this world has been created.
[58] The primary feeling is received [...] nerve-cells also become dimmed and the relative positions of those activating [...] the mind instead of the brain.
[69] The One, due to Whose presence [...] fingertips. Truly speaking, every relative factor is evolved, retained and dissolved in His body due to the influence of Prakrti.
[5] Suppose, a man has no devotion [...] aparávidyá, that is, his relative knowledge pertains to the crude [...] propounders of these crude philosophies.
[2] Do ati-snáyukaośika [...] do they come within the scope of relative knowledge?
[3] We call “absolute knowledge” [...] sútrátmágata jiṋána both are relative knowledge – because they are dependent on the relative factors of time, space, and person and are not concerned with Him.
[60] Some may say that Brahma alone [...] neither real nor unreal; it is a relative truth.
[446] The constant movement towards the [...] multitudes of obstacles in this relative world, human beings establish themselves finally in the Supreme Stance.
[2] Correctly speaking, sat means “that [...] Entity. “Existence” is a relative term and conveys the sense of existence under certain relative conditions of time, place and [...] entity which undergoes no change.
[9] Any object first exists in the [...] never-ending clash and an ever-changing relative functional organism, there must [...] ever-changing functional metamorphosis.
[89] Under normal conditions the English [...] a case this occurs because the relative importance of its pronunciation [...] rule rather than an exception.
[20] Just as the quinquelemental [...] in this sense is in many cases relative. The mother-in-law is good to [...] are kutanu for each other.
[12] Má phaleśu kadácana [...] provided the three fundamental relative factors, namely, the temporal [...] change in the temporal factor.
[8] In the extroversial saiṋcara [...] kośas. According to their relative density of crudeness developed [...] structure as the unit mind does.
[1] As I show you here, when two fingers [...] fingers can also be moved, but the relative position between the fingers remains [...] special kind of finger arrangement.
[19] What happens in the case of spirituo-psychic knowledge is that though its source is absolute, its subject is relative, as the mind works within the [...] knowledge which does not change.
[20] All physical, physico-psychic, [...] have the desire to acquire all relative knowledge, and try to do so, those [...] you will acquire true knowledge.
[19] A living being with psychic knowledge [...] unsatisfactory. It is limited by the relative factors of time, space, and person. [...] or person can be equally grave.
[1] The Supreme Father is the Absolute [...] thus it may be a moving reality, a relative truth, but not an absolute truth. [...] cannot be two Fundamental Truths.
[2] In the hub of this Absolute Truth there is no change and no movement, no absolute pause, no relative pause. But in the outer arena [...] fundamental as the Absolute Truth.
[4] You see, there are merits and demerits [...] man. So this term durjana is a relative term. “Tyája durjana [...] more than your resultant merit.
[10] “Bhaja sádhu samágamam”. [...] a sádhu for you. It is a relative term. Utilize each and every moment of your life in enjoying the company of sádhus.
[72] “Some unknown person had [...] use it at home, because if any relative or friend would see it they would [...] was illumined by the moonlight.
[2] Kála + ka + t́hak [...] effected by action. Change of place is relative. In an eternal state of equipoise, [...] movement, which is essentially relative, and on which the mind acts through [...] káliká shakti .
[1] The underlying spirit of the word [...] Although human actions depend on relative principles, whatever appears to be the truth in this relative world, within society, is justice. [...] choose the path of righteousness.
[3] Many people say, “When human [...] have been endowed with in this relative world?” Judgements may not [...] more accessible to the human race.
[104] Since the concept of virtue and vice is completely relative, it is meaningless to loudly support [...] world being bathed in human blood.
[40] According to Ananda Marga, this world is not an absolute reality, rather it is a relative reality that exists through change, [...] universe lives through change.
[3] Nothing is static in this universe – everything is progressing, everything is moving on. The relative truth of all these changing realities [...] the perspective of a particular relative time, space and person. In spite of their relative nature, we accept these changing [...] nothing static in the Macrocosm.
[21] So, what is peoples duty? The existence of the physical body is relative because it is made of paiṋcabhúta [...] structure? The mundane universe is as relative as the physical body. The ultimate [...] short span of time because its relative velocity is greater than that [...] scope of time, space and person.
[7] One rotation of the moon around [...] seasons, months, days or nights. Hence relative time cannot be the ultimate factor.
[43] “What is this?” I thought. [...] both a close friend and a distant relative. He was the son of an aristocratic [...] trick my ears were playing on me!
[6] How can we understand that there [...] lives are filled with joy, their relative will be happy too. Even sometimes [...] flow into the Macrocosmic flow.
[3] There is no such thing as absolute [...] speed, and that speed is always relative speed. And because this universe [...] vibrations of so many inferences.
[14] Can a human brain, with the help [...] transcend the limitations of these relative factors: the moment it transcends [...] rejecting the path of multiplicities.
[37] Human society is continually striving [...] chauvinism or regionalism – these relative doctrines or social philosophies [...] are crumbling to pieces today.
[4] The physical body cannot attain [...] and person. There are and will be relative variations in the degree of bondage [...] Avoidance of struggle is hypocrisy.
[1] Human beings have a fully-reflected [...] good and bad. Good and bad is a relative idea; what is good and what is bad has to be determined.
[4] What do we mean by the exhaustion [...] almost always a change in these relative factors. Hence, an action does [...] action. This is the natural law.
[6] But when this is the law, how does [...] even if there is a change in the relative factors of time, place and person, [...] because He dearly loves His devotees.
[9] You may or may not have sufficient [...] to accomplish great tasks with relative ease. You will be amazed how such tasks could be accomplished with yourself as the medium.
[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] spheres of life for a long time with relative ease. In the annals of human history [...] and the preachers of religion.
[33] Dry knowledge, whatever its quality, [...] feeling of differentiation from the relative world and look upon the Supreme [...] cults of knowledge and action.
[9] Your symbolization is successful [...] limitations of symbolization itself relative expression becomes extremely difficult. [...] by relativity will be discussed.
[10] Three basic ideas have to be understood about relative symbolization. First, that which [...] not achieve all that you wanted.
[4] Now [[this movement]] of the Macrocosm [...] arena of these three fundamental relative factors.
[31] The northwestern Sáradá [...] T́eḿŕei (this script is a close relative of Tibetan script) scripts of [...] Laddaki script (it is also a close relative of Tibetan script), Kashmiri Sáradá [...] sakul, satap, sat́eshan.
[6] If you want to get good service [...] you were to break the news of a relative;s death at that time it would [...] tremendous influence over the body.
[12] It is also true that you will not [...] Parama Puruśa is beyond the relative factors for He is the relative factors (they are embedded in Him) and thus the question of speed does not arise.
[13] A pertinent question arises here – how do the fundamental relative factors emerge? Space emerge when [...] factors is beyond the scope of space.
[15] The third relative factor is person. In fact, only [...] metamorphosed into His playful stance the relative factors are bound to exist, otherwise how will He play with his creations?
[9] All crude objects on which people [...] one day, for the nature of this relative world is “Yah ágacchati [...] disappointment, and die a miserable death.
[3] It has become a fashion today to [...] successful? No, never. Peace is a relative term. It is the result of fight.
[2] Many people may think, “Is [...] possible: speed and pause are always relative – the very existence of anything is relative. This universe is thronged with numerous relative factors – nothing is absolute. [...] gather momentum for the next stage.
[2] The science of time measurement [...] recording time – which is a relative calculation – one may think [...] known that the Earth is round.
[6] How then should the humans live [...] (durjana).” Who is a durjana? It is a relative term. Those who are bad to someone [...] loves his little daughter so much.
[7] The meaning of “sujana” [...] Hence “durjana” is a relative term, for a thief cannot be an [...] would be a “durjana”.
[21] Universalism does not depend upon any relative factor, hence it is free from [...] nationalism and other allied isms.
[46] It has become a fashion today to [...] successful? No, never. Peace is a relative term. It is the result of fight.
[78] The locus standi of a nation depends [...] factors items one to seven are relative factors and as such are of a transitory [...] blending of absolute with relativity.
[95] Among all the crude and subtle [...] and other philosophies depend on relative factors. Among the different schools [...] absoluteness, it becomes permanent.
[96] The absolute philosophy is the [...] within the scope of physical and relative philosophy. As far as the permanent [...] Cosmic ideal, Brahmavidyá.
[39] This Oṋḿkára-Brahma [...] birth and death. Death occurs to relative entities, not to consciousness. [...] destroyed, nor gets transformed.
[14] Any theory, principle, idea or [...] periphery of the three supreme relative factors – time, space and [...] are not exceptions to this rule.
[1] Humans, in spite of their numerous [...] being is our permanent friend or relative. Therefore, we should not lament over anything.
[8] Although the unit mind appears [...] physical and psychic clash in the relative world and Macrocosmic psychic [...] That structure is the human body.
[12] In the relative sense, only a kind of physical [...] into the material particles of the relative world. The return of these particles [...] and the attraction of the Great.
[11] But for Gods consent, none [...] three forms of consciousness are relative. This wonderful Supreme Being [...] Sadáshiva [Eternal Consciousness].
[2] The first quality of Citi Shakti [...] Actually, every entity of this relative world is nothing but the Cognitive [...] Faculty by Itself is ever-pure.
[3] To transform this universe, which [...] Faculty, far above the domain of the relative principles.
[40] Viparyaya or defective cognition [...] to be manifested as many in the relative world. He appears to be reflected [...] a kind of defective cognition.
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[41] [Brahma is Absolute Truth; the universe is also truth, but relative.]
[42] Purport: Brahma is Satya [Truth], [...] Prakrti and the three fundamental relative factors of time, space and person [...] that we can say is that they are relative truths, for the apparent changes [...] factors, hence its existence also is a relative factor. One relative entity appears to be a spiritual truth to another relative entity, and so the changeable world appears to be a truth to the changeable living unit.
[15] Should one strive to see ones [...] certain degree of control over the relative factors. After a long journey [...] the words of Rabindranath Tagore:
[41] After that the Aryans advanced [...] Hariyánavii (which is a very close relative of Hindi). Similarly, we get the [...] the name of lodhra as a cosmetic.
[2] What is action or karma, and what is its cardinal spirit? The relative change of position of objects [...] periphery of time, space and person.
[3] The relative change of place of objects presupposes [...] with that unchangeable Entity.
[6] Both the unit mind and the Cosmic [...] or may not take place within the relative factors of time, space and person. [...] everything to be a divine play.
[23] You may have noticed, for example, [...] have aparabrahma (knowledge of the relative world) as their objective will [...] the goal, and not aparabrahma.
[8] Cittanádii ubhayatah praváhinii. This means that the human mind may flow towards the relative world as well as towards the Absolute. [...] permanent basis of human life.
[11] Paramátmá is the [...] for the other. It is therefore a relative terminology.
[3] The meaning or inner spirit of [...] beyond the periphery of your whole relative structure and finally attain unity [...] all human sádhaná.
[11] You have encountered hundreds of [...] far away. You are not a distant relative of His. He is your Father. So [...] know Him is the real knowledge.
[15] Tantra: “that which liberates [...] pillars” the three fundamental relative factors (time, space, and person)
[8] But in the realm of devotion He [...] is my Father, He is my closest relative. He is my bigger self. He is not [...] Love requires a personal entity.
[68] “Deharakśá [...] person, because it is entirely a relative factor. The minimum requirement [...] determined and decided by the society.
[213] The first and chief meaning of [...] proximity or distance of the sun relative to the equator or the lines of latitude.
[1] Where there is existence, there is speed, movement. And this dynamism is always relative. This movement is begotten by [...] (Avyakta Puruśa Satta).
[4] Now, what happens to the jiiva [...] use transient objects. It is a relative world composed of relative objects and entities. And thats [...] maintaining an adjustment with the relative world. We cannot ignore the external [...] between Artha and Paramártha.
[5] Written script was indeed discovered, [...] three parts according to their relative antiquity. The composition of [...] name was Atharvas or Atharva).
[6] Even though the preservation of [...] and arranged according to their relative antiquity. In many cases, in addition [...] Sáradá script of that region.
[7] Now this musical portion of the [...] divided into three parts according to relative antiquity. According to some, [...] according to musical classification.
[3] I have already told you how spiritual [...] properly discharge their duties in the relative world, and will at the same time [...] world, be a subjective approach.
[18] Microcosms, endowed with the physical [...] crude an object might be in the relative world, it is nothing but the psychic thought-wave of the Macrocosm.
[25] According to the law of causation, [...] has no cause because the three relative factors (time, space and person) [...] Aliuṋgat (having no preceding cause).
[60] In modern India there are two distinct [...] concept of surplus labour is a relative one. Where adequate opportunities [...] remaining undeveloped forever.
[11] Now we must consider “Karmáńi” or action. What is action? The relative change of position of an object [...] does not directly do any action.
[12] Now let us consider the experiencing [...] provided the three fundamental relative factors – time, space and [...] experiences or undergoes reactions.
[2] Now you know there is a theory [...] provided that the three fundamental relative factors remain unchanged. Whenever there is any change in any of these three fundamental relative factors, the reaction wont be equal to the action. These three fundamental relative factors are the spatial factor, [...] “triped”. These are the fundamental relative factors.
[5] Space also changes. The Earths [...] planetary order. Do you follow? And the relative distance between Earth and Sun [...] it clear? Is it crystal-clear?
[7] So in theory, the reaction should be equal and opposite, provided the three relative factors remain unchanged. But [...] reaction can not be supported now.
[24] In the waking, dream and deep-sleep [...] the mental world are sometimes relative and sometimes non-relative truth. [...] its negative, unconsciousness.
[11] Parama Puruśa, the Supreme [...] In some minds the bondage of the relative factors is so great, and the mental [...] knowledge (abhedajiṋána).
[2] This expressed world is relative. One aspiring to be established [...] question is – how to do that?
[3] While doing sádhaná, [...] the veritable link between the relative world and the Absolute; the point exists where the relative world ends and the Absolute begins. [...] one with Paramátmá.
[4] Therefore to come out from the scope of the relative world, one must concentrate on [...] the sorrows and miseries of the relative world till ones mind becomes one-pointed.
[6] What are the criteria of relativity? [...] differences), we shall call that entity relative. The moment these differences are removed, the relative entity merges into the Absolute.
[10] Whenever there are the above-mentioned differences, there is the relative world, and when the differences [...] but never in the physical sphere.
[12] Sámarasya may be established [...] to the absolute world from the relative world.