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Yoga and Tantra (1)

[14] So I hope you are now clear about [...] there is an acoustic root ta. Ta represents dullness or lethargy. So literally [...] 1 )

Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 3 (Discourse 12) (2)

[18] If we accept that Brahma is the [...] paper. It has two sides. If one side represents Puruśa, then the other side represents Prakrti or Máyá. [...] the other side also disappears.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17) (1)

[16] The jiiva bháva, when reduced to a point, is called Rádhá. That is, Rádhá represents the existential feeling of the [...] the attainment is also devotion.

Vrajagopála and Pariprashna (Discourse 22) (1)

[6] What are those who try to reach [...] means tongue, but here vák represents all the sensory and motor organs [...] into the capacity of your citta.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[11] Wherever there is form, it is of [...] Within the Cosmic Cycle every entity represents a different vibration; those small [...] very vast universal vibration.

The Supreme Cognition (2)

[21] In the Tantric varńamálá, the first letter is a. A represents the propensity of creation. Whenever [...] a comes first and not á?

[30] And the third letter is va. Va represents the wont of a particular object, [...] characteristic, is va. Ya, ra, la, va.

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (1)

[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] the plantain tree, as mentioned represents Brahmáńii Shakti [...] come from adopting these ideas.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] can remain stationary and life represents that movement. There must be movement in human life.

The Omni-Reflective Cognitive Consciousness (1)

[16] Then is the unit consciousness [...] the unit mind. Here the flower represents the unit “I” and the [...] and sorrows of the microcosms.

The Macrocosm and the Microcosm – 2 (3)

[18] The seed point represents will force, náda represents cognitive force, and kalá represents actional force.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[51] We may call the day the kśatriyas [...] through a process of transformation, represents the first kránti [evolutionary step] in human history.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (3)

[19] “That I permeate everything, [...] words this churning by reasonings represents the act of friction between the [...] or fetters are eight in number:

[51] The ideogram [DEVANAGARI CHARACTER] [...] The letter “U” (oo) represents the Mutative principle and indicates [...] has position but no magnitude.

[53] The point is merely used for our [...] signifying Saguńa Brahma represents the manifest culmination of the [...] Prakrti (the Operative Principle).

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (1)

[10] Here the spider represents the little unit, the Sádhaka. [...] elephant, the Supreme Entity to it.

The Glory of Prańava (1)

[4] In “sarva”, there are [...] “va”. “Sa” represents the sentient principle. Why is [...] “sa” is the first letter.

The Fear of Him (1)

[6] The first word used to describe [...] pinnacled glory of the universe. He represents everything that is glorious in this expressed universe. That’s why He is Ugra.

The Devotee and the Lord [to be retitled “The Lord of the Devotee”] (2)

[23] If one removes the sand from a [...] symbolises impurity and the water represents Parama Puruśa. If you rub two flints together fire is produced: this fire represents Parama Puruśa. This is [...] by doing sádhaná.

The Development of Goddess Worship – Excerpt A (1)

[10] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] the idea of Cańd́ii represents the social history of collective [...] its unrecorded history silently.

The Dance of the Expansion of Mind – Excerpt D (4)

[2] Hands placed at 90° indicate [...] holding a skull or fire or a snake, represents death, while the other hand is holding a dagger, represent the spirit to fight death.

[3] Kaośikii: The two hands [...] projection. The leftward movement represents, “I know how to fulfil Your [...] surrender. The backward bending represents, “I am ready to face all troubles that may come,” The last tá, tá represents, “O Lord, I repeat Your rhythm.”

The Cosmic Father Has a Special Responsibility (5)

[3] In Sanskrit, tańd́u [...] kiirtana is lalita mármika. It represents the inner voice of the spiritual [...] táńd́ava there is no mudrá.

[5] Lalita is to be used during kiirtana. [...] between life and death. The knife represents life, represents your vital stamina, and the skull represents the death that wants to destroy [...] So táńd́ava represents the eternal fight, the fight for [...] oneself as a man in this world.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (4)

[1] Every vibration in this universe has colour and sound. Every vibration also represents a particular idea, and hence each [...] with which they are concerned.

[31] The manifested universe is constituted [...] are also important. The former represents the unmanifested universe; the latter represents the principle of transmutation [...] unmanifested to the manifested.

[84] The posture of surrender to the [...] placed parallel to each other. This represents the pinpointed concentration of mind which is directed towards the supreme goal.

Tantra Is Sádhaná, Sádhaná Is Tantra (1)

[5] So “Tantra is the practical [...] people burn a heap of rubbish which represents the dullness of winter. The spirit [...] Holi festival in northern India.

Tantra and Its Effect on Society (4)

[5] As I was saying, the [acoustic root] ta represents dullness, and the endeavour to [...] as Tantra sádhaná.

[17] The main characteristic of Tantra is that it represents human vigour. It represents a pactless fight. Where there [...] is a fight in both ways at once.

[18] So practice in each and every stratum [...] of the practices in all strata represents Tantra in its proper perspective. [...] unnatural in his or her activities.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 2 (1)

[27] Next comes shrii. The real meaning [...] letters – sha, ra, ii. Sha represents rajoguńa; ra is the acoustic [...] name has been a custom in India.

Supreme Desideratum (3)

[2] In the realm of vision, colour is a very important factor. White represents the sentient principle, red represents the mutative principle, and black represents the static principle. There are [...] universe is big, but not infinite.

Suppression, Repression and Oppression (2)

[6] Communism represents a double standard. How? Let us [...] principles and practiced duplicity.

[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] and Aryan supremacy while Ravana represents the non-Aryans. Ram is called [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.

Publisher's Note (1)

[3] The present volume, Subháśita [...] so the discourse as printed here represents a combination of the two translations.

Spring Festival (1)

[11] Jád́yápahá [...] the effigy of an old woman which represents winter. This is the astrological as well as the astronomical interpretation of the spring festival.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 3 (1)

[6] Now, this fundamental negativity, [...] ákáshatattva, the ethereal factor. This represents a state midway between matter [...] comes under the category of matter.

Spiritual Discourses (2)

[253] The main characteristic of Tantra (spiritual expansion) is that it represents manly vigour. It represents a pactless fight. Where there [...] fight, it is simultaneously both.

Song, Dance and Instrumental Music (2)

[13] Now lalita mármik [...] dagger in the other. The skull represents destruction, and the dagger represents fight. The underlying feeling [...] struggle with this dagger.”

Social Justice (1)

[38] In my opinion, it is a great mistake to think that refined behaviour represents education, for the true nature [...] “Oh sorry” will not matter.

Savitr Rk (1)

[16] A-U-Ma therefore represents creation, preservation and destruction. [...] Destroyer; G-0-D - “God”.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (3)

[66] In a later age, developed human [...] also mentally evolved. Ráma represents these developed human beings. Age after age, this evolution continued:

[69] Then humans developed further. [...] to build houses. Balaráma represents these developed human beings. [...] agriculture and town planning.

[72] In the final phase of development [intuitionally-developed] human beings emerged. Buddha represents the developed humans of the developed age.

Ráŕh – 26. (1)

[2] Hence the Bengalee civilization represents the confluence of the three civilizations. [...] – Bengal is nothing but Bengal.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt C (1)

[1] When human beings become restless [...] Rádhá. Here Rádhá represents the mind of a devotee. The people [...] all their thoughts and actions.

Publisher's Note (2)

[2] The main characteristic of Tantra is that it represents human vigour. It represents a pactless fight. Where there [...] and Its Effect on Society”)

Publisher's Note (3)

[2] The main characteristic of Tantra is that it represents human vigour. It represents a pactless fight. Where there [...] Society”, in Volume Two)

[29] This Second Edition represents little change from the First Edition. [...] Indo-Aryan Civilization”.

Publisher's Note (1)

[41] All of the material in this book represents either the first English translation [...] but words have not been changed.

Prout and Neohumanism (1)

[1] There must be ever-increasing acceleration in all spheres of existence. Acceleration represents the essence of life. The human [...] be through spiritual practices.

Problems of the Day (1)

[74] Those who perpetrate atrocities [...] denounced by the group he or she represents. So it has to be said that pardoning [...] only, not for collective life.

Pratyáhára Yoga and Paramágati (1)

[5] If the propensities are withdrawn, [...] citta.” Here the word váun represents the external movement of the propensities. [...] Prájiṋah váun manasi yacchet.

Prapatti, Viprapatti, and Aprapatti (Discourse 6) (1)

[29] Initially Krśńa led [...] jiṋána. (Here Arjuna represents the ordinary human being.) When [...] blissful flow of Parama Puruśa.

Prańava (2)

[11] A plus u. As per the Sanskrit sandhi [...] ma become oṋm. Oṋm represents the entire system of creation [...] order is oṋm. Oṋm represents the universe.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt H (1)

[2] And Párvatii, the spouse [...] is lalita mármika. It represents the inner voice of the spiritual [...] through mudrá [gesture].

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 1 (Discourse 13) (1)

[5] Párthasárathi, as [...] Máyáváda? Párthasárathi represents the universal existence of Parama [...] [Supreme All-Pervasive Entity].

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (1)

[5] The bha of bhagaván signifies [...] vitality, wisdom and greatness. Bha represents all these superhuman qualities. [...] description of His immense attribution.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 26) (2)

[2] Vrajagopála and Párthasárathi [...] aesthetic science. Vrajagopála represents all that is soft and sweet, tender [...] whereas Párthasárathi represents the entire sentimentality of the [...] all particles of the universe.

On the Colour Festival (2)

[5] Thus a devotee will have to make [...] inertness or dullness, whereas spring represents irresistible life force, the expression [...] significance of the Holi festival.

[6] The Dol festival is also a spring [...] celebration, because the spring festival represents the psychology of a spiritual aspirant, the ideation of a gopii.

Náma and Námii (3)

[5] Now, let us see why the name is [...] is a dot and a crescent. The dot represents energy [in potential form], it represents cognition in potential form. There is no expression. And this mark [the crescent] represents expression. When the latent energy [...] people will take it as energy.

Appendix (1)

[5] Vrindávana. The presence [...] represent the physical Vrindavana. It represents human sentimentality, the sweetest recesses of the human heart.

Mobility and Movement of Microvita (1)

[1] The topic of today’s discourse [...] only the essence of life, speed represents existence; that is, there is speed, [...] will be the angle created by it.

Mantra Caetanya (2)

[11] The style of a person’s speech represents a particular rhythm of his or her own. The way the person eats represents the rhythm of his/her own eating. [...] individual rhythmic vibrations.

Mantra and Incantation (3)

[14] The acoustic root of Krśńa [...] is ka and the second is la. La represents solid entities; that is, everything [...] Krśńa is klrḿ.

[16] Similarly for Shiva. One name of Shiva is Hara. Ha represents the ethereal stratum, and ra represents energy – kriyáshakti, [...] the acoustic root of Lord Shiva.

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (2)

[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] “t́ha”. “Ha” represents “súrya nádii [...] physical force. “Tha” represents “candra nádii or [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.

Living Beings and Their Mentality (Discourse 5) (1)

[22] A collective tendency, a tendency [...] one’s own family. Family interest represents one’s individual interests [...] he or she will become a cynic.

Krśńa Imparts Six Stages of Realization (Discourse 3) (1)

[16] Now it is true that one may attain [...] “Rádhá”. Here Rádhá represents the mind of a devotee. The people [...] all their thoughts and actions.

“Krśńa” and “Ráma” (1)

[8] The third meaning of “Ráma” [...] demon. That is, Rávańa represents the extroverted human mind moving, [...] first syllable of marańam.

Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 1 (Discourse 4) (1)

[22] Though this song was composed by a follower of the Shakti Cult, it represents perfectly the spirit of Vaishnavism. [...] subject is prapattiváda.

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt B (1)

[1] The idea that Brahma comprises [...] [Shiva Half Man and Half Woman] represents the inner spirit of Shiva Shaktyátmakaḿ [...] disappeared from people’s minds.

In Adoration of the Supreme (1)

[60] Suppose you are studying and learning [...] sound, oṋḿkara, which represents the vast Cosmic Entity, they endeavour [...] all-pervasive oṋḿkára.

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (1)

[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] the debt of one hundred rupees represents the mental suffering from the [...] payment will have to continue.

How Should a Devotee Behave? (1)

[2] Regarding the first duty of a devotee [...] there is anything which properly represents the state of egolessness, it is [...] complex to take root in the mind.

His Reflections Are Everywhere (3)

[8] And you know the first letter, “a”. “A” represents creation. Whenever you are going [...] “a” is the first letter.

[11] Similarly, all fifty letters are [...] before the name. “Sha” represents Rajoguńa, “ra” represents energy, and this in the feminine [...] his existence be full of energy.

He Is Everywhere (1)

[15] Sarvato’kśi – [...] So in other words, akśa represents the whole set of the vibrations; [...] [Yajurvedic] system would be akkhi.

Guru Pújá (1)

[10] Now, you know that whenever anything [...] created. So, “Aum” represents all the expressions of the Supreme Entity.

Great Universe Fillers – Excerpt A (1)

[5] Struggle is the dharma or characteristic [...] imbued with indomitable vital force, represents high-spiritedness. A shúdra [...] history, stirs up a sensation.

Gáyattrii Rhythm and the “Gáyattrii Mantra” (3)

[21] This mantra starts with the sound oṋm. Oṋḿ bhúr bhuvah svah. A represents generation, creation; u represents preservation, operation; and ma represents destruction. Generation, operation [...] is “d”. G-O-D, God.

Every Word Is Meaningful (4)

[18] A represents creation, u represents maintenance, [...] ) ma represents destruction: oṋm. Oṋm represents the entire creative faculty of [...] created by the Supreme Progenitor.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt A (2)

[9] It has already been stated that [...] The movement from sound to smell represents movement towards crudity, and the movement from smell to sound represents movement towards subtlety. Negative [...] much as negative microvita do.

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (1)

[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] a certain constituency person A represents a majority community, but B, C, [...] cannot see through these games.

Dhritarastra and Sanjaya (1)

[9] Arjuna represents tejastattva [luminous factor], [...] downwards, a human becomes a demon.

Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality (5)

[11] In the first phase of this srśt́i, [...] created. Hence “a” represents the srśt́i viija. [...] is our first letter, because it represents creation. The creation takes place [...] order is also “a”.

[40] “Puruśa evedam sarvam.” [...] - everything. “Sa” represents the sentient principle, “ra” represents energy (light, magnetism, etc.) and “va” represents characteristics. Each and every [...] means “everything”.

Developmental Planning (1)

[16] In India, as a first step, forty-four [...] unit. Each socio-economic unit represents a collection of human beings who [...] never be ultravires to humanity.

Democracy and Group-Governed States (1)

[6] It is generally claimed that a [...] masses. Ganatantra or democracy represents the spirit of government characterized [...] of a deck chair from one ship.

Dance, Mudrá and Tantra (7)

[8] And táńd́ava represents life; you know Tantra is a cult [...] is the starting phase of Tantra.

[9] This táńd́ava I said represents life, it represents vitality. There are so many forces [...] many such born enemies. As Tantra represents life, táńd́ava [...] based on the principle of survival.

[10] This human skull represents death. You are surrounded by death, [...] may use fire to represent death.

[12] Lord Shiva started this táńd́ava [...] is called lalita. Lalita represents that now we are enjoying bliss, [...] I think you followed me. Lalita represents a happy mood, and it was invented [...] progress and psychic expansion.

Dances and the Path of Vidyá (5)

[2] Hands placed at 90 degrees indicate [...] holding a skull or fire or a snake, represents death, while the other hand is holding a dagger, representing the spirit to fight death.

[3] Kaośikii : The two [...] projection. The leftward movement represents, “I know how to fulfil Your [...] surrender. The backward bending represents, “I am ready to face all [...] last tá, tá represents, “O Lord, I repeat Your rhythm.”

[8] Similarly, there are dharmacakra [...] The movement of the forefinger represents vanity, and therefore at the time of japa the use of this finger should be avoided.

Blind Mind and Conscience (3)

[10] The fourth is shrii. Shrii means [...] feminine it becomes shrii. The sha represents the mutative principle, and ra represents energy; and shrii means “activating [...] the word Shrii before the name.

[17] This shloka represents the entire import of the Giitá.

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (1)

[1] Due to internal clash and cohesion [...] inanimate phase of creation, and represents the Cosmic Mind, or Macrocosm, [...] result in the formation of mind.

An Expression Is Never Alone (4)

[4] So all these inferences come within [...] in Sanskrit. The sound sa represents the sentient principle, and due [...] just the feeling of existence.

[5] And in the word sarva there are three sounds. The second one is ra; ra represents energy, all sorts of energies. [...] matter. So the sound ra represents energy. The third sound, va, represents special wonts, the special qualities [...] qualifications. Nobody is inferior to others.

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (1)

[30] (15) Life represents Ideology. Life should be sacrificed for Ideology.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (3)

[18] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] the idea of cańd́ii represents the social history of collective [...] its unrecorded history silently.

[33] Now, it is necessary to say something [...] the idea of Gańesha. He represents the group leader of the prehistoric [...] wife of Gańesha?”

[49] Of these nine plants, the plantain [...] so. Actually the plantain plant represents the Brahmáńii shakti, [...] shakti, not anyone’s wife.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (1)

[10] The idea that Brahma comprises [...] [Shiva Half Man and Half Woman] represents the inner spirit of Shiva Shaktyátmakaḿ [...] disappeared from people’s minds.

Ádarsha and Iśt́a (1)

[5] Now, what is iśt́a? [...] whereas the greater “I” represents infinite happiness. Every microcosm [...] generally called Personal God.

Acoustic Roots (5)

[7] Now listen to these three sounds [...] destruction. The first sound, a, represents creation; the second sound, u, represents retention; the third sound, ma, represents destruction. So all those innumerable [...] the acoustic root of that action.

[14] In the night you cannot see, but [...] all the work of the world. Aum represents the mundane expression of Parama Puruśa; aum represents the worldly expression of Parama Puruśa.