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[4] In this world anybody and everybody [...] two or three days, normalcy will return. They will resume their normal [...] Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu.
[76] anukúla = congenial; vedaniiyaḿ [...] the feeling when strained nerves return to normal
[13] [Return, O friend, and taste betel nut [...] daughter to her father-in-law.]
[4] “Dhyána” comes [...] Supreme Entity and wants nothing in return. I love you, not for myself. I [...] Krśńa is “gopa.”
[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] and the aspirant no longer has to return to this world. In váráńasii [...] city, but to that spiritual point.
[12] What is Yoga in the spiritual level? [...] “I” and nothing else and in return you are getting the Supreme “I”, [...] is Yoga in the spiritual sphere.
[35] Creation gradually evolved from [...] Similarly, it will have to slowly return to subtlety again. Solid ghee [...] whatever that reflection may be.
[38] Creation, we have seen, is the [...] humans, this shows that on its return journey from crude to subtle, [...] stage in the evolution of life.
[41] Puruśa is subtle by nature. [...] from the influence of Prakrti, His return to the Non-Qualified state is [...] qualifying influence of Prakrti.
[48] It is only in kśititattva [...] development of subtlety and finally Its return to the Non-Qualified Supreme Entity. [...] the status of mukapuruśa.
[21] Consciousness and its principle, [...] performed before death. In order to return to its normal form, mind will [...] effected in the previous life.
[31] Ráŕh has undulating [...] each, this investment will give a return of hundreds of millions of rupees.
[10] To use the term Brahma in this [...] emanated from the One and will return to the One, that this plurality [...] Kashmiri king, Shankar Varma, said,
[22] I wish to avoid philosophical intricacies [...] military formation] to trap them and return them to the right path; that is, [...] hundreds of sparks fly outwards.
[25] He is ugra [extreme in everything]. [...] that these sparks will necessarily return to Him. This is an argument against Maháviśńuváda.
[26] Some of the sparks may return to the original source, but many [...] unacceptable, because sparks may not return to the original source. Such an illustration is not at all practical.
[27] Now, what about my Vraja Krśńa? [...] have come from Me and you will return to Me. You will never vanish like [...] with Vraja Krśńa.
[20] Jiivas emerge from Parama Puruśa, and eventually return to His supreme beatific stance. [...] being as a mere dualist would have.
[19] Pariprashna then, teaches that [...] heart of Vrajagopála and return to their non-dualistic character. [...] Him, saying, “My children, return to Me. The day is over, it is evening. Return home.” Not only is Vrajagopála [...] all the jiivas of this universe.
[41] [Brahma is the One from whom words and mind return disappointed, after failing to [...] Brahma is not afraid of anything.]
[50] If a salt doll goes to measure [...] measure the sea, nor will it ever return, its existence will merge into [...] to earn limitlessness yourself.
[46] Let me recount an incident that [...] medicine. He said, “Please return with his medical report on Saturday [...] river. The doctor then asked me to return the medicine and said, “I [...] first casualty of want.”
[53] I once saw with my own eyes a well-educated [...] humiliating rejection, she had to return home weeping without the bottle [...] remains indelibly etched on my mind.
[56] Usually the public blames the government [...] for such immorality. Now, let us return to our topic.
[75] Now, let us return to our previous subject. The vaeshyas [...] without caring about right or wrong.
[8] [When you return, my friend, enjoy some betel leaf [...] daughter to fathers house. ]
[45] When the rotation is circular the expressed entity gets an opportunity to return to its original cause. If that [...] still it has no other option but to return to that original source. Where [...] nuclear force, then it is bound to return; it will one day merge in the [...] the nucleus, the chapter of its return begins, and its culmination is in the nucleus – the end of all its peregrinations.
[46] This return is called prańásha [...] this násha signifies the return of an entity to its original state [...] great death”, it is really a return to the original entity or original [...] creation, maintenance and dissolution.
[11] Suppose a certain person who has [...] awareness). When people suddenly return to their senses or repent, this [...] vidyámáyá on the human mind.
[9] Many children who go for a walk there after dark never return home again.
[10] Would Tarun Kumar also not return…;?
[178] After giving some hefty tips Bhutanandaji and his disciples were freed and allowed to return home. His Holiness, however, stayed [...] released after giving the bribe.
[205] “Dear friends! The demands [...] Republic of Ghosts. I request you to return home with an undisturbed mind. [...] least, with my best efforts.”
[12] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] king did not keep his promises to return the funds, they spoke to Prince [...] revenged himself against them.
[18] Speaking of úta reminds [...] the hill for some time I would return home about nine oclock. [...] sun had gone down behind them.
[26] Yes, as I was saying, on that day [...] had to pass the banyan tree on my return. On my little finger I was wearing [...] then started walking home again.
[96] “If this rulers philosophy [...] has evolved out of matter should return back to matter – no judicious [...] rulers philosophy.”
[4] Whats the meaning of “devotee”? [...] giving yourself and getting Him in return. But after giving yourself, who [...] mutual. It becomes unilateral.
[5] I shall return to the source from where I came, [...] microcosms come into the world.
[11] Those who have fallen today may [...] I am in Him, and finally I will return to Him.” And the only answer [...] He is my permanent abode.”
[12] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] only all the living beings will return, either today or tomorrow. That [...] ánandadháma… parágati.
[14] So the answer to the question, [...] the universe, and finally I will return to Him, my permanent abode.”
[44] “Liuṋgate gamyate [...] be established in Him one has to return ones identity, created by Prakrtis influence, to Him, the Original Cause.
[10] There is no escape even if one performs a good action. One has to return again and again to this earth [...] neither heaven nor hell”].
[14] So what did Yudhisthira say then? “I do not expect anything in return whenever I do anything good. I [...] inauspicious actions.’”
[18] While experiencing the good consequences [...] and want nothing auspicious, in return for my good deeds. Let these be Yours.”
[42] Knowing full well that a person [...] smoke of burnt chillies in order to return him or her to consciousness, or [...] demons will be compelled to flee.
[107] Though on the one hand the vipras [...] children should do something in return for their parents love and [...] sádhaná [spiritual practice].
[40] Here the funny thing is that the [...] the shreśt́hiis in return for money. The courageous kśatriyas [...] in every country of the world.
[9] You know, our transactions are [...] and dont get anything in return, it is called “sevá”. In English, sevá is unilateral or one-sided.
[10] There is another way of explaining [...] some money and take something in return. Now, if you want to take the [...] to give yourself, and not money.
[10] Sevá means “selfless [...] is no desire to get anything in return. When there is a desire to take [...] taking. Even if somebody gives in return, the mental attitude should be not to take anything – this alone is service.
[3] What is the capacity of the human [...] emerged and to whom they will one day return – is not His shakti. His [...] He knows better than me.”
[12] “The one from whom words and mind return disappointed, after trying to fathom His depths, is Brahma”.
[20] The existence of mind is demonstrated [...] However, the mind will have to return to its normal form. How can it return? It is restored to its normal [...] there is no scope for the mind to return to its normal state from the state [...] still persist. The mind seeks to return to its normal state, even after [...] appropriate body with which it can return from the state of distortion to [...] body? The mind will be unable to return to its normal state through that body. So it needs an appropriate body.
[17] Just as a tree serves and benefits [...] firewood without asking anything in return, a spiritual aspirant should lead [...] service is not service at all.
[15] Bhaga stands for six different [...] same way, what a person gets in return for “cult”, the wealth he gets in return for cult and as a result of his [...] one of the attributes of bhaga.
[15] When a past perception is recreated [...] awakened subtle and crude minds return to their active states, they perceive [...] not included in avadhána.
[33] Dharma stayed and afterwards the other gods and goddesses began to return one by one. The king had the gates [...] also want to come back.”
[48] That which removes human afflictions [...] miseries. Hunger removed today will return tomorrow; a disease cured today [...] panthá vidyate ayanáya.
[22] In the flow of creation the Cognitive [...] Entity, and you will all finally return unto It. That Supreme Reflecting Principle is the highest desideratum of your life.
[7] What is salvation? People use words [...] being exhausted one will have to return after a brief visit to the other [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[84] After the break of that self-lost, ego-less abstraction, when the Sádhakas feel the return of their hazy egos drifting away [...] image of Ánanda or Bliss.
[46] After that sense of void when the [...] object). The question of breach of, or return from Savikalpa or Nirvikalpa does [...] Marga way of Sádhaná.
[15] From the inanimate to the animate [...] much should a person strive on his return journey? He has got to be alert, [...] with Brahma, within and without.
[9] Suppose a man has no clothes and [...] afflictions are gone they will never return. Suppose we buy food with money [...] physical, mental and spiritual.
[10] All the afflictions in the physical [...] but the next day the trouble will return again. The only way to bring permanent [...] travel easily through that jungle.
[38] Suppose a youth begins to run like [...] Now, suppose his lymphatic glands return to normal. His body feels that [...] He has become a gentleman again!
[2] All the microcosms emanate from Parama Puruśa and finally return to Him. This movement of microcosms [...] certain amount of energy thereby.
[24] [Return, O friend, and taste betel nut [...] daughter to her father-in-law.]
[11] After riding for sometime, the [...] did not look at the man, or even return his salutation. Instead he rode even more swiftly along the shore of the Blue Sea.
[13] The prince thought that his prestige [...] without thinking of saluting him in return.
[17] Finally he reached the golden domed [...] should ride a horse. So, if you can return the horse to me after tending [...] will be my slave forever. ”
[21] Days passed… weeks passed… fortnights… months passed by. The prince did not return. Everyone was full of remorse [...] returns in good health.”
[23] So it was advertised in the newspaper: “Prince, return soon wherever you are. If you [...] no reply came from the prince.
[24] Seeing no possibility of the eldest princes return, the second princesaid to the [...] after the Flower Thief.”
[39] The prince tried hard to dissuade [...] your good wishes, may I be able to return safely with the thief and tell [...] lot of fun on that day!”
[86] Then the prince set his two elder [...] the demons and requested them to return to the Kingdom of Light as soon [...] Blue Sea on his Peacock Horse.
[19] The fourth varga is mokśa. [...] a liability and become eager to return the gift to Him from whom it came.
[23] To return to the original story. Vishvamitra [...] helplessly goaded on by greed.
[8] The third stage is ekendriya. Ekendriya [...] Once con trolled, it will never return, will never cause further degeneration. [...] is brought well under control.
[9] Next comes the fourth and final [...] know arises, his or her mind will return to the distant past and will see [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[6] The mind takes less time to dream [...] to Delhi, enact a scene and then return; but in a dream it can be completed [...] for only two to three minutes.
[3] I have said earlier that the subtler [...] factor and is thereafter forced to return to its own abode.
[8] Now let us come to a popular story. [...] child. Keep your head low until I return. When I return from the south, this long prańáma [...] north and south continued unabated.
[2] In the Vaedika age there was no [...] by the age of twenty-four, would return home. The reason for not having [...] maintained by the catuspathiis.
[21] It was time for Mr. Gangulys evening meal so he decided to return home. When he was putting on his [...] frightened?” they asked.
[12] In the movement towards subtlety [...] crudity, it is next to impossible to return to the subtler spheres. But even [...] there. Hence, no one should despair.
[25] Let me tell you a story in this [...] fourteen years, when Ramchandra would return to Ayodhya to ascend the throne, [...] would have no more work to do.
[62] “Well, we cant send [...] someone from earth who will have to return after his mission is over. Thatll [...] hand over another fifty asrafis.
[8] In both Saiṋcara and Pratisaiṋcara [...] stance, then Prakrti is compelled to return to Her own original dormant stage. [...] neither manifested nor unmanifested.
[85] In this mudrá all eight [...] endeavour to acquire greatness in return for ones surrender unto [...] super-acoustic root of namah biija.]
[116] Uṋa is the acoustic root [...] and introduced it in India on his return. Una is used extensively in all [...] Tárá) is worshipped in China.
[155] When a particular idea has a strong [...] repeatedly about the place, and often return, straight into the hands of the [...] the acoustic root of moha vrtti.
[16] The bonus system of work and piece [...] payment. A dividend is defined as a return on the basis of the net profit [...] similar to the cooperative system.
[4] Take the example of India. The [...] of student life, the youth could return to Garhasta Dharma. In the Garhasta [...] behaviour, reverence and modesty.
[42] Gaoravaḿ raoravaḿ [...] extreme crudity, a stage of no return. Similarly when people start becoming [...] rasátala is such a state.
[59] As ideal human beings you should [...] whom you greet will greet you in return or not. (When people come to me [...] will rather enhance your prestige.
[6] Preya is a matter of mental enjoyment [...] ailments that, once gone, never return.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] common source and they all will return to the same culminating point, [...] because there is no alternative.
[30] Now, all the microcosms originate from Him and finally return to Him. Their existence during [...] fragments of the Infinite One.
[13] Let us return to our previous discussion about [...] crudest solid is the crudest mind.
[9] The play of life has ended, brother, the festival of the world disbanded. Return, O man of this world, return.
[2] It was a long time ago. My age [...] side, walk around it once more and return home.
[14] After his return to Bengal, Mahaprabhu pondered [...] know, all people like them!”
[44] In simple terms, what we have to do is to return home from where we came. We have [...] Nucleus of the universe. We have to return to the same destination. The [...] have returned home: “Let me return home and sit near him.” [...] no long and tedious lecturing.
[52] What is Yoga? It is to become [...] “I”, and nothing else, and in return you are getting the Supreme “I”. [...] exercise; Yoga means unification.
[225] You know, when you exchange a thing [...] when you give but do not take in return, it is termed as service. This [...] is not service, it is business.
[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] in other company and will try to return to that evil company where alone [...] to preserve its very existence.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] cycle of thought waves in their return journey is completed through the [...] come to an end, when they will all return to their source. Such a time [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] in other company and will try to return to that evil company where alone [...] to preserve its very existence.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] cycle of thought waves in their return journey is completed through the [...] come to an end, when they will all return to their source. Such a time [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[396] Once upon a time, a shepherd in [...] place at a fixed time. On their return, he noticed that the thieves always [...] tasty. This is how coffee developed.
[13] These fabricated religious injunctions [...] believe that she was destined to return to her husband after her own death [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[13] Let us return to our original topic. That evening [...] Púrnima, has again returned.
[7] (4) “O Supreme Father, You [...] Shrii/Shriimatii (Mr./Ms.) . . . . . . . We return Your son/daughter to Your gracious [...] is Yours.” (Three times.)
[43] [As long as you are on this earth, [...] body which has already been burnt, return?]
[40] Shiva further says, “When [...] life-force derived from Me, will return to their point of origin to merge [...] “I” is non-dual, singular.
[12] So we clearly understand that to [...] the ocean itself; it could not return and tell others the story of how [...] root verb jiṋá].
[5] There was a great scholar named [...] to twenty five years, they would return home. This Rohit was conversant [...] “Pandaya” is derived.
[2] If a person is doing sádhaná [...] and maintenance, which you must return, or else you accrue a debt. If [...] repay your debt with interest.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] "to exchange, to get something in return". Now if the verb ceive [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[24] PRÉCIS-WRITING [...] Rama. Thus, just after Rama's return to Ayodhya, he was coronated. [...] Norman conquest). –Eds.
[15] While you are executing your noble [...] has passed and gone, it does not return again, so never misuse time. May you prosper. May victory be with you.
[4] Regarding Parama Puruśa [...] that the unit mind will have to return to its own subject. This should [...] finite entities culminates”].
[50] In the final stage of Vaishnavite [...] supreme gift expect nothing in return. In the absence of mind they cannot [...] this is the supreme attainment.
[34] “It still costs twenty-five paise,” replied the Munsiji. “You have to return the bottle.”
[64] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] unforgettable experience on our return to Burdwan. We left Káshii [...] for we both became unconscious.
[8] Now, where lies the greatest fulfilment [...] supreme negativity, you will again return to the supreme positivity. In [...] be afraid of defeat of any sort?
[41] Those who advocate Vedic revolution today want to return the to the ancient past. There [...] rational than those of Mahaviira Jain.
[11] Let us take another example. “Antidisestablishmentascalistically” [...] meaning is known does the mind return to its normal state. Hence the [...] artha means “meaning.”]
[2] So we clearly understand that to [...] the ocean itself; it could not return and tell others the story of how [...] termed “self-knowledge”.
[6] Preferential shares are like the [...] dividend which is defined as a return on the basis of the net profit earned by the enterprise.
[5] So, there must not be any preferential [...] dividend which is defined as a return on the basis of the net profit earned by the organization.
[12] Social, religious and educational [...] opportunities for self-development, and in return be able to employ their special qualities for the benefit of all.
[23] The fourth stage of samprajińata [...] and I am His object, and thus to return to ones original source [...] iishvaraprańidhána.
[29] With the exception of the Piráli [...] would go in the early morning and return back in the evening.
[44] Let us return to the subject of pulse. Whether [...] the Ayurveda it has been said:
[86] It would be very good if a railway [...] flower farmers to expect a proper return for their commodities. If arokedia [...] would not entail much expenditure.
[10] It is possible for one and all [...] the suffering humanity, and in return they will attain His grace. Then [...] grace? Everything is possible.
[2] First let us see what the import [...] to Parama Puruśa, and in return you are taking nothing.
[4] Even though your eyes are filled [...] heart He went away and didnt return again. I hear that Traveller [...] tears, your eyes are very beautiful.
[20] Human beings alone have the speciality [...] they do not expect anything in return. For example, if you give something to a beggar, you do not expect anything in return. Furthermore, once you have donated [...] yourself without expecting anything in return. If you offer yourself completely [...] This alone is known as service.
[16] And the third one is sevayá. [...] to somebody and he pays you in return. This is not service. People should [...] prosperity will become an impossibility.
[13] The jackals were served the excellent [...] rupee and twenty-five paisa in return for the effort you made to attend this feast. I thank you for obliging me in this way.”
[4] In my last discourse I was discussing [...] They are lost forever and cannot return to the original source.
[13] It is a fact that not all human [...] upwards does not return.” He or she becomes one [...] spiritualist, a spiritually-evolved person.
[3] [Brahma is the One from whom words and mind return disappointed, after failing to [...] Brahma is not afraid of anything.]
[4] “Words fail miserably to reach Him, and the mind is obliged to return after meeting the same fate.” [...] philosophy fathom His greatness?
[26] Nobody was spared, not even Abhimanyu, [...] be natural for the virtuous to return from the battleground completely [...] Sáḿkhya philosophy.
[6] Next is ga. Ityágacchatyajasraḿ [...] “the Entity to whom all microcosms return”. Gacchati means “goes”, [...] which issue forth from Him and return back to Him. So bha and ga together make the word bhaga.
[12] “Everything has come out [...] and in the end everything will return to Me.” Dvaetádvaetaváda [...] philosophy. He is far above it.
[2] What is the meaning of “bandhu”? [...] gone so far, at the most they will return to their own dwelling places. [...] is a shloka in Saḿskrta:
[14] They say that wherever there is [...] loan of rupees 1,000/-. When you return the amount you will have to pay [...] will not have to pay the interest.
[4] Soon after, Dulal was christened [...] immediately instructed his daughter to return home with her children. He would [...] stick of his irate father-in-law.
[5] While performing meditation, when [...] returned;” and they are not expected to return again. That is why I tell you [...] and supreme goal of human life.
[3] Human beings often attach less [...] of this short span of time will return to the world of invisibility. [...] much karma as you can”).
[7] 7) Property entrusted to you by [...] you should continually strive to return it to the rightful owner.
[8] 8) In the case of unclaimed property, search for the rightful owner, and return it without taking any reward. [...] the money in the above manner.
[35] PROUT touches the threshold point [...] leave their homes at 6:00 a.m. and return at 10:00 p.m. to secure their [...] daily burden will be lessened.
[11] He set out on his journey and was expected to return after forty-five days. Immediately [...] grew more courageous than before.
[14] Sevá means service. There [...] everything, but you take nothing in return. It is not mutual, it is unilateral. [...] Puruśahood to that man.
[24] Spiritual practice is essential [...] phases described above. They have to return to their original abode. They [...] from where their existence sprang.
[28] In simple words, what we have to do is to return home from where we came. We have [...] Puruśottama. We have to return to the same place. It is like [...] have returned home. Let me also return home and sit next to him.” [...] spirituality, that is, to ones home.
[29] And what is our permanent abode [...] remember three points in order to return home. They are shravana [hearing [...] with an unbroken flow of mind].
[39] Actually, the only task to be performed [...] you a flower as a gift and you return the same flower to that person. [...] possess, I would offer it to You.
[4] The gopas of Vrindavana dearly [...] give His word that He would again return to Vrindavana. Krśńa [...] will always remain here.”
[121] Shiva says, “When all worldly [...] life-force derived from Me, will return to their point of origin to merge [...] second, that singular Entity.”
[140] When you become one with Parama [...] “I” and nothing else, and in return you are getting the Supreme “I”, [...] is Yoga in the spiritual sphere.
[165] And in the final stage the devotee [...] Supreme Entity and wants nothing in return. I love you, not for myself. I [...] only wish is to give Him pleasure.
[171] You know, our transactions are [...] something and not getting anything in return, then it is called “sevá”. [...] English, “one-sided”.
[172] There is another way of explaining [...] some money and take something in return. Now, if you want to take the [...] to give yourself, and no money.
[279] Property entrusted to you by anybody [...] you should continually strive to return it to the rightful owner.
[411] Vrajagopála Krśńa [...] have come from Me and you will return to Me. You will never vanish like [...] endless forms from age to age.”
[75] Five thousand years ago we had [...] in Kheyal, in the end one has to return to the set scale usage. In Bengali [...] transformations that languages undergo.
[38] That [ pápa ] which [...] rupees from another person. If they return that money to the owner with interest [...] pátaka has been expiated.
[107] It was now time for dinner. [...] the right thing. I must eat on my return; otherwise the whole night I will [...] broth and went to sleep happily.
[67] Kúnd́a means [...] Even if they are driven out they return to that place. A person who remains [...] ke med́haka in Hindi).
[123] “I told him, ́Sahib, [...] dried. It will be dry before we return home. Dont you see that the sun is shining outside?”
[63] The noon hour passed and it became afternoon, time to return. In those days Ghusuŕi [...] bracelet of Sujits love.
[85] “You never did return,” Sujit continued, “since [...] you been living incognito?”
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] pilgrimage, take their bath and return again by water without ever touching [...] the crime of touching the land.
[99] According to a story in the [...] headed south. Unless and until I return, you should remain in the same state of salutation, that is, with your head bowed.”
[60] Then I ran into our local Sergeant-Major. [...] situation and had been ordered to return to the army. So he also was returning.
[46] Now let us return to the matter of kulyá [...] also called kulyá .
[3] In ancient days, the students during [...] after 24 years of age, they used to return home with Abhijiṋánapatram [...] some meritorious students would return to their own countries and home [...] before completing 24 years of age.
[33] In ancient times students used [...] and clothes. The student used to return home at the age of twenty-four [...] countries with their certificates.
[36] Those who were in charge of [...] sing the praises of the kings in return. These centres were not the supporters, [...] independent of any external interference.
[76] “I am going to entertain [...] fried bread]. So tonight you must return from your walk a little early.”
[6] The Tantric practice of mudrá [...] hunger, but tomorrow hunger will return. Spiritual liberation, though, [...] Hence evil company must be avoided.
[138] “The village gentleman thought: [...] and peŕá, and then return to the station. Since the train [...] before the train comes.’
[49] In some cases, species of the [...] time, once set free, never wants to return.
[7] Now, Karna possessed simple morality, [...] shouldnt give you something and you return disappointed. It cant happen [...] morality teaches human beings.
[22] [One should live happily as long as one lives, since death is inevitable. Where is the return of the body once it is turned into ashes?]
[134] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] unforgettable experience on our return to Burdwan. We left Káshii [...] for we both became unconscious.
[103] The Brahman narrated at length [...] “mantra” . On his return the Brahman saw that his wife [...] water pot made of bell- metal.
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] the hot winds begin to blow they return to their homeland. They return to exactly the place they had [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[146] The British did not want to retain [...] died out, it was not possible to return it to the descendants of that [...] is about Kashmir without Jammu.
[162] Between two mountains lay a deep, [...] overhead; the time had come for them to return home. In winter, great flocks [...] tufts a little like the cockatoo.
[164] These birds remain here for the [...] spring breezes begin to blow, they return home along with their young that [...] mankinds Neohumanism teach this!
[173] The language of the people of Kinnaur [...] etc. before the gods, and these return to the people as prasád [...] people become Hindu renunciants.
[251] I got to thinking about that pre-Pathan [...] in their own hands, rather than return it to Sirmaor, and included it [...] was lost to Sirmaor from then on.
[252] Let us return then to the subject at hand. The [...] Bahuguńá, and so forth.
[68] As long as those who become criminals [...] into habitual criminals, they will return to their normal good behaviour [...] stricter measures will be needed.
[86] Another type of crime occurs occasionally. [...] feel ashamed and are anxious to return the property that they have stolen [...] personal interest in such things.
[3] Suppose you return to some village where, twenty [...] died, but not that the boy died.
[32] [In the dead silence that follows, Bábá interjects:] But it will return in fifteen minutes or so.
[48] The third factor of Bhágavata [...] sevá but take nothing in return. This is sevá. In the advertisements [...] vyavasáya, between service and business.
[6] Such is the Land of Hattamala. [...] there in search of stories never return. After seeing the wonderful things [...] doesnt arise in their minds.
[154] Abhijit was unable to bring words [...] in search of me and didnt return. Under such circumstances how [...] of the ghosts and demons.”
[179] Abhijit decided to keep watch on [...] place that person was likely to return again.
[233] Ekanore said: “Yes, condensed [...] me jump with joy. Oh yes, let me return to what I was talking about. For [...] pocketed 500,000 rupees.”
[22] Nirguńa Brahma or the Non-Qualified [...] relinquishing it with death, he or she will return to the supreme rank – the Non-Qualified Supreme Entity.
[50] “So be it,” I said. “Ill return to Calcutta within a few days.” [...] Sannyal calling from Calcutta.”
[58] I informed Vrajagopal that I would return to Calcutta from Delhi by plane [...] from the airport when I arrived.
[61] “Now go to sleep and dont worry,” he continued. “Ill return after I see that youve reached Jamalpur.”
[39] It was 8:00, I noticed, when I made ready to return to Ranchi after having spent the [...] dak-bungalow. Afterwards I would return to the house in Ranchi no matter how late it might be.
[22] It is often found that people who [...] their load, getting nothing in return. Once I said, while quoting Rabindranath [...] human society is a singular entity.
[14] Many believe that by neutralizing [...] to two years. The period of the return of the money can be extended, but the return of the money cannot be escaped. [...] they do it in a day or a month.
[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] small instalments. Hence as the return of the hundred rupees is not complete, the payment will have to continue.
[24] Prayer and stuti serve no purpose [...] Supreme Entity by making an effort to return to the omnipresent Cosmic Consciousness, [...] Him completely by calling Him.
[25] The quality or nature of the human [...] unit consciousness that wants to return to Cosmic Consciousness quickly [...] emancipated like Himself and to return it to the supreme rank. This is [...] only way to achieve the quickest return to the supreme rank.
[18] What is Haris role? Human [...] for them all, they will have to return to this world again and again [...] yourself of your burden”.
[35] Nindantu niitinipuńáh [...] come form Him, and I will have to return to Him – and to do that, I must complete my allotted duty.”
[37] Some people pray to the Lord, “Oh [...] you think fit. I want nothing in return.”
[4] What do we mean by the exhaustion [...] thousand rupees from someone. If you return the money after a few months or [...] have to pay some interest. If you return the loan immediately, however, [...] person and you will only have to return the original amount. If an actions [...] action. This is the natural law.
[49] “When will you return to Angata?” I asked.
[83] [One who moves along the straight path of the susumná will not return again.]
[4] These fabricated religious injunctions [...] believe that she was destined to return to her husband after her own death [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[18] A represents creation, u represents [...] started from subtle to crude, and the return phase is from crude to subtle. [...] created by the Supreme Progenitor.
[122] When stars move in circum-rotarian [...] small or extremely small portions return to the parent star and some go [...] around planets become satellites.
[40] Fourthly, the floating population [...] or made to leave that area and return to its original region. It will have to choose either option.
[2] Even if countries or socio-economic [...] which do not earn any income in return – these countries will also suffer from economic depression.
[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] you have stolen something. If you return it to its owner along with a little [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.
[12] The Tantrik practice of Mudrá [...] hunger, but tomorrow hunger will return. Spiritual salvation, though, [...] Hence evil company must be avoided.
[18] So, as soon as the mind develops [...] like an animal, one will naturally return to animaldom. It is quite natural.
[29] In this connection I am reminded [...] Later, they wondered how they would return, because they were again faced [...] microvita of the siddha group.
[2] (1) Utkśepa Mudrá: [...] bringing them over the chest, and then return them immediately to the extended [...] for some time in the open air.
[16] There is another expression of [...] ánanda, exist in ánanda and return to ánanda. This realization [...] “bhaktiránanda rupáca”.
[11] Proutistic economic planning will [...] the interests of the region or return to its own region. Those who share [...] potentialities in that region.
[6] Now let us return to the topic. What is derivation? [...] “de – rivate + ion”.
[12] In the relative sense, only a kind [...] particles of the relative world. The return of these particles to non-matter [...] and the attraction of the Great.
[16] Farmers who own only several square [...] sharecropper, they rarely get anything in return. This predicament arises because [...] collective benefit to the farmers.
[29] The workforce in the cooperative [...] salaries for their work plus a return on their shares, while the labourers will enjoy stable employment and favourable wages.
[10] When an object returns to its original [...] virtue of sádhaná, return to the Supreme Macrocosmic Stance. When a microcosm is not required to return within the scope of the law of [...] called mokśa or salvation.
[24] Suppose you are attending a party, [...] is a physical impossibility. You return home disappointed, for you think [...] pabulum the desideratum of life.
[4] The royal treasury of Bengal was [...] king did not keep his promises to return the funds, they spoke to Prince [...] revenged himself against them.
[62] The long pointed brinjal (kulii [...] the jute factory coolies would return home, they used to enthusiastically [...] consider inedible is vrntáka.
[4] Now let us return to the interpretation of karma-sannayása [...] a state of supreme culmination.
[4] [Parama Puruśa cannot be reached by words only but by mind. Words return without attaining Him. One who [...] Brahma is not afraid of anything.]
[7] In philosophical language, this [...] please Him, and wish for nothing and return.
[20] The third characteristic of bhágavata [...] expect to receive something in return, it is a sort of commercial transaction. But when you have no desire to receive anything in return for services rendered it is called [...] transaction of one form or other?
[22] Japakriyá and dhyána [...] without expecting any reward in return. If this spirit of service is [...] sphere if he or she shuns service.
[15] Sevá [service]: Human beings [...] something and take something in return.” “Give me one rupee [...] Puruśa and wish for nothing in return. I only want to merge in Parama [...] will not get the precious object.
[9] Orissa is one of the most backward [...] has not gone past the point of no return, and there is still time for India to develop industries based on its own raw materials.
[2] “Bandhu”, “suhrd”, [...] accompany you to the burning ground return to their respective homes once [...] bandhu and He is Jagat-Bandhu.
[3] In these discourses Baba speaks [...] “crude” matter. And then the return journey home begins. The creation, [...] manifestation of that Consciousness.
[70] Just as an egg matures by coming [...] of the created universe one day return from effect to cause. This return to its own original cause is called “death”. It is not destruction but a return to its cause. The force which effects this return to its cause is called shaevii [...] island in an ocean of infinity.
[40] For example, a person rushes to [...] so that the refugee may safely return home.
[3] It is the nature of jiivas to live [...] while those bondages will again return. This situation can be compared [...] again confined to the same cage.
[4] Now, what happens to the jiiva [...] tomorrow the hunger will again return and the person will require more [...] between Artha and Paramártha.
[7] To live in this physical world, [...] which, once removed, will never return again in the future. That Artha [...] a very important factor indeed.
[6] Even though the preservation of [...] permanently disappeared, never to return again. At that time, a group of [...] Sáradá script of that region.
[62] By adding the suffix t́hak [...] Once the paddy has been cut they return home. The place where they come [...] it became their permanent abode.
[28] In former days, Bengali women would [...] already there, then they would return when Kárttik started. It [...] Agraháyańa was the first month.
[39] Intelligent people realize Parama [...] will have to give your mind in return. If you want to win over a subtle [...] never hope to merge in Him.”
[54] Now let us return to Gańesha. Gańesha [...] Gáńapatyácára and Saorácára.
[25] Secondly, this approach would have [...] amount of produce they would get in return would not be enough to maintain [...] the creation of more landowners.
[56] The managerial staff body of the [...] dividends in two ways – as a return on the land given to the cooperative [...] for the shareholders of the land.
[24] Since ancient times this karkaca [...] raw materials from India used to return filled with salt from that country. [...] have of returning laden with salt?
[82] I looked again at Khagen and saw [...] one must wait. If it didnt return to a normal state within eighteen [...] body throughout the night and then return to town in the morning to let [...] unfortunate dog and now at Khagen.
[100] “I also want that,” I replied. “Come on, let us return to town.” We continued walking [...] that dog is chasing me.”
[104] I took a few steps forward and [...] path. I dont ever want to return to it again.”
[110] The verbal root má also [...] earth to revolve around the sun and return. Etymologically, of course, when [...] sun cannot be had through them.
[13] Service is always unilateral or [...] take something, say, pulses in return. The transaction is mutual. [...] cannot be anything left to ask for.
[30] Some sádhakas minds, [...] sahasrára (pineal plexus) does not return. And due to the obliteration of spatial differences the sádhaka dies a physical death.