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[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] you cannot say that any of your relatives is your bandhu. Nobody is your [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[4] In yatamána, the first stage, [...] arise from concerned friends and relatives who resent the spiritual beginners [...] steadfastness of the spiritual novice.
[5] In the second stage, vyatireka, [...] also lessened, because friends and relatives have become somewhat reconciled to the other-worldly pursuits of the sádhaka.
[8] The fourth and last stage of sádhaná [...] under control. Worldly friends and relatives have already deserted the sádhaka [...] permanent and lasting Self, Brahma.
[6] For instance, in the rest of India, [...] dies without an heir, goes to the relatives of the father. The property of [...] lineages, which is possible in Bengal.
[31] [We look upon the gods as our relatives, we light candles in the firmament. [...] sentimentality of Bengali hearts.]
[62] Those whose Citta is predominately [...] dairy farming. Still another of his relatives, Garga Muni, who christened Krśńa was a Vipra.
[82] Yet, only opposition to idolatry [...] for you? After your death your relatives may perhaps ask, “How much [...] lest you later have to repent.
[26] The devotees say, “I belong [...] belongs to my father, my mother, my relatives, and to all others as well. Just [...] universal maternal uncle.”
[60] Vikśipta samádhi [...] so far as to defraud their own relatives. Most people are a little wary [...] the distractions of the citta.
[97] In the middle period [of Indian [...] mercilessly take up arms against their relatives if necessary. On behalf of the [...] karmaváda [doctrine of action].
[10] Later on, after joining the path [...] ones families, friends and relatives create obstacles. But one must [...] never commit any crime or sin.
[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] killed and they had to console their relatives. Krśńa consoled [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[4] Then Gandhari [[pronounced]] the [...] Yaduvamsha (members of the Yadava clan, relatives of Lord Krśńa) would [...] acceptance of His defeat was not just.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] killed and they had to console their relatives. Krśńa consoled [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[14] Then Gandhari [[pronounced]] the [...] Yaduvamsha (members of the Yadava clan, relatives of Lord Krśńa) would [...] acceptance of His defeat was not just.
[32] Due to mutual self-interest people [...] extent sons and daughters, and close relatives that contributed to the pleasure [...] throughout the world in all societies.
[34] The people of that shúdra [...] towards their parents or close relatives.
[18] For instance, in the rest of India, [...] dies without an heir, goes to the relatives of the father. The property of [...] lineages, which is possible in Bengal.
[1] The first stage of meditation is [...] the beginners friends and relatives may oppose his or her meditation. [...] person beginning spiritual practice.
[2] The second stage is the beginning [...] since the persons friends and relatives realize they cannot discourage [...] his or her spiritual practices.
[16] Moreover, because of problems in [...] one, neither their friends and relatives nor even their domestic animals, [...] of mania is called melancholia.
[18] One day Nirmal Ghosh was visited by his friends and relatives. “Nirmal,” they asked, [...] planning to do with his money.”
[2] The Bengali landowner was having [...] Of course, he added, he and his relatives did know a little Bengali. The townspeople believed him.
[3] Negotiations were going on regarding her marriage. From all over, relatives and friends of possible suitors [...] connotations of this type of language.)
[8] Sanats father, after partially [...] sisters, so in fact they were also relatives. The two of them were quite intimate. [...] take Sanat along with him.”
[4] A few days after this, the gentleman [...] wife. In fact it was one of my own relatives who took the photo. In the end [...] face was that of his first wife.
[1] At that time I was in college. [...] and there the elder of my male relatives used to practice Tantra sádhaná. [...] the cremation ghát́.
[5] No information can be confirmed [...] reference to the author or any of his relatives. Story six however brings us to [...] with small groups of disciples.
[8] The eleventh story of Strange Experiences [...] says, were close to his maternal relatives. The final, fourteenth story narrates [...] taken place between 1939 and 1941.
[234] The principal cause for the bondage [...] of conceit he brags amongst his relatives, “I donated a thousand rupees, [...] and feet He sports with Himself.
[115] When hypnotized by someone, a person [...] see ghosts, gods or goddesses of relatives. Such visions are auto- or outer-positive-hallucinations. [...] or outer-negative-hallucination.
[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] economic state of the patients relatives! And then they tell stories about [...] demons etc. to the patients relatives in order to extract money or establish [...] peoples belief in ghosts.
[18] Those who commit acts of vice, [...] under no circumstances will their relatives be punished too. Penal measures [...] should anybody be branded forever.
[59] In countries where people have [...] They cry at the deaths of their relatives and groan in agony due to excruciating [...] implies that everyone is responsible.
[12] The fourth one is sakhá [...] not vary. With your friends or relatives or even amongst family members [...] can be your sakhá .
[6] In reply, Shiva said, “You [...] do something, but your friends, relatives, or enemies dont want that [...] first secret of success.”
[4] If an unmarried woman suffers humiliation by relatives and neighbours over a long period [...] phit́ haoyá [fainting].
[17] The life of a householder is a [...] sisters, brothers, spouse, and other relatives such as aunts, uncles and so on. [...] This is ones small family.
[3] As far as I can remember, the last [...] away. It was discovered that the relatives had killed the widow out of greed for her property.
[19] About 1,700,000 years ago, towards [...] are monkeys, so monkeys are the relatives of human beings. All things that [...] sambhútis of Parama Puruśa.
[115] When hypnotized by someone, a person [...] see ghosts, gods or goddesses of relatives. Such visions are auto- or outer-positive-hallucinations. [...] or outer-negative-hallucination.
[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] economic state of the patients relatives! And then they tell stories about [...] demons etc. to the patients relatives in order to extract money or establish [...] peoples belief in ghosts.
[11] It was quite natural for Arjuna [...] compassion for all his friends and relatives, but that love and compassion for his relatives and friends was something related [...] Weapons can never kill anyone.”
[9] Phatu and his mother met at regular [...] evening with their friends and relatives. They were wearing dhotis and [...] food she served was delicious.
[27] “But of course,” said [...] him on the nose. His friends and relatives were overjoyed.”
[15] At the end of the war, Kurukśetra [...] the dead bodies of their nearest relatives. All wept profusely. Krśńa, [...] so lament not, O Mother.”
[80] The Alsatian dogs are close relatives of foxes. The dogs of Bhutan, [...] resemble jackals in cold countries.
[48] “You may not know it,” he said, “but one of your relatives lives in Ghusuŕi.”
[3] Hence humans should choose their [...] or keep them with some of their relatives who are good – lest their [...] about this. In Tantra it is said,
[132] 5) Those funeral services [shráddha] [...] departed soul of their ancestors or relatives, especially those services following the initial service, are called karat́a.
[250] Sirmaori has its own script as [...] Sán-Kácins were close relatives of the Bengali Kukii community [...] see that this script survives.
[1] Ramas coronation ceremony [...] and dignitaries, the friends and relatives, had bid farewell to Rama and [...] us. How can we repay them?”
[5] To top it off, Reba became fed [...] half-educated, foolish and semi-foolish relatives of the suitors.
[6] Unfortunately, as a woman was no [...] widow became a burden to her own relatives in her fathers house or to her in-laws in her husbands house.
[17] Next it was the turn of the Tutikorin [...] mine under the tree. So he and his relatives grabbed their shovels, axes, and [...] tree was uprooted in one piece.
[10] Hence humans should choose their [...] or keep them with some of their relatives who are good. One must be very strict in this. In Tantra it is said:
[5] Svajana means “ones own people”, “kinsman”, “relatives”, while shvajana means kukur [dog]; [...] sweet relationship right again.
[13] If there is only one entity, there [...] together with all your friends and relatives, how joyful you feel! Suppose [...] Parama Puruśa it is said:
[48] Unfortunately, as a woman was no [...] widow became a burden to her own relatives in her fathers house or to her in-laws in her husbands house.
[86] The young man stopped again, then [...] people say that Agnimitras relatives, friends and neighbours offered [...] it he will not accept it.”
[15] If an unmarried daughter suffers humiliation from relatives and neighbours over a long period [...] phit́ haowá [fainting].