Sa > References for ‘sacred’
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[1] To the sacred memory of my most venerable maternal uncle, the late Sharat Chandra Bose.
[12] The human pineal gland, which is [...] disintegration, otherwise described in the sacred Vedas as mahatii vinaśt́i [...] mahatii vinaśt́i.
[16] [This quinquelemental world has been born out of joy, is being maintained in joy, and into sacred joy will melt.]
[61] To turn people into real human [...] lead in this undertaking, this sacred endeavour. Today tormented souls [...] society with great expectations.
[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] milk] at the Dargah of Pirsaheb [a sacred place of worship for the Muslims]. [...] revered saint] of the Muslims.
[12] If one reads the scriptures of [...] rivers and springs, worships a sacred fire or studies the scriptures, [...] such poems without remuneration.
[4] In any case, the people of the [...] yajiṋopaviita [the wearing of sacred threads as religious symbols], [...] gossamer on the left shoulder.
[173] Artists and sáhityikas are the guides of society, and it is society’s sacred duty to keep a watchful eye on [...] the people, should take on this sacred responsibility. [...] directly shoulder the responsibility.
[184] Image-makers do receive some patronage, [...] specifications embodied in the sacred hymns and thus had very little [...] pat́uyá community from society.
[3] So here in this first stage, you [...] aspirants as possible to do this sacred duty along with you.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] molecules, and resonated with His sacred ideation. Those whose preachings [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[16] Those who ideate on Brahma can [...] three realms of time is the most sacred Entity (as He is beyond the periphery [...] Ageless One, the Permanent One.
[9] Here the word, Deva, means the [...] subsequent ones. To the sages He is as sacred as the vow of truthfulness. By [...] veritable negation of creation.
[23] There is a reference in the Vedas to a sacred fire called “Ekarśi.” [...] society, also remains immeasurable.
[34] Pávanaḿ pávanánám. Human beings consider certain objects to be sacred; those objects are called pávana in Sanskrit. “And those sacred objects in turn look upon Parama Puruśa as sacred.” Indeed, they themselves are considered sacred because they are related to Him, otherwise they would not be sacred.
[14] “Let me tell you what is [...] see… a priest, a holy stone, sacred fire, new clothes, towels, baskets, [...] peculiar ghaiṋ thing.”
[85] Ultimately the demons began to [...] is true non-violence – the sacred duty which we have performed. [...] mental and spiritual upliftment.
[11] It is not enough to equate the [...] development. To them molasses is sacred whereas sugar made at the mill [...] bullock carts and rowing boats are sacred whereas trains and steamers are [...] a comparatively developed age.
[19] During the Mahábhárata [...] public. People considered it to be a sacred deed to help the catuspathiis, [...] was a small university in itself.
[4] While Etwari Sao was counting the myrobalan seeds, Khyát́andás took out his sacred thread and muttered, “Today, Ive cleaned my sacred thread with wood apple gum. Oh, [...] didnt lose hope. Showing the sacred thread was not the easiest way [...] other ways he could try…
[8] “O lady, támasik people, [...] this is the kuńd́a [sacred pond], one should have a dip in [...] lies within, not without.”
[17] Titles of the present society have [...] so-called Shúdras also use the sacred thread. This is only an effort [...] simply misuses of energy and money.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] emblems – shikhá [sacred hair] and sútra [sacred thread] – but at night they would throw off their upaviita [sacred thread] and caste differences and practise Tantra sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
[90] In all the Aryan books of knowledge [...] prove that he was Aryan they hung a sacred thread on his left shoulder. (Needless to say, the non-Aryan Shiva had no such sacred thread; he wore a snake around [...] Brahmá shows no sign of any such sacred thread. No one doubted that Brahmá [...] that he was an Aryan was to hang a sacred thread on his shoulder.
[446] Basil is a popular savoury herb [...] medicinal value and is considered a sacred plant by some communities in India.
[5] The air of the margosa tree destroys [...] also recognized as one of the five sacred trees (paiṋcavati). In [...] planted instead of ordinary margosa.
[8] A glimpse through human history [...] comforts, utterly neglecting their sacred duty to serve their subjects. [...] tragic plight of the common people?
[11] Freedom is restored through struggle. [...] destiny into the hands of men as a sacred trust and on good faith. This [...] reminiscent of the trade union movement.
[40] Then comes the laokik Shiva. If [...] educated, allowed to hear such sacred chants; and it was taught that [...] as a man to attain liberation.
[22] The present, which is the result [...] flow, is knowing them, and, by His sacred witness-ship, making their existences [...] that has been thus far created.
[1] I offer my respectful salutations to the sacred memory of those who have illumined [...] culture, intellect and erudition.
[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] those places, treating them as sacred. They used to apply the dust of [...] the practice has been abolished.
[1] To the sacred memory of the late Ramnidhi Gupta [...] changes in the world of music.
[62] [O strange dwarf, earth, heaven and hell all become hallowed by the sacred water that has washed Your feet. [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[58] King Mithi occupied Videha. To [...] priests]. It was then declared sacred. The land sanctified by the performance [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.
[1] Dedication To the sacred memory of all those outstanding [...] face of universal humanity.
[5] Having come under the influence [...] of these temples sometimes used sacred threads made of copper. The priests [...] Shunyápuráńa.
[2] As Shriiharśa is one of [...] litterateurs as a sort of tiirtha [sacred place]. Such inscriptions carved [...] without raising ones hand).
[17] Laksmana retorted, “Fourteen [...] forest, and security duty is my sacred task. How can I afford to be drowsy? You can come after fourteen years.”
[23] Very often, ignorant of real spirituality [...] virtue by taking a holy dip in sacred rivers. Needless to say this not [...] pramá in the spiritual sphere.
[54] A sattvaguńii person always [...] find Káshi to be the most sacred place. A tourist will go round [...] their respective temperaments.
[8] At the most auspicious moment on [...] conch shells, walked around the sacred fire seven times, applied vermilion [...] father instead of a Hindu priest.
[15] Vrajareńu. “Vraja” [...] This vraja parikramá is a sacred act. Just as in the naraliilá [...] every dust particle of Vraja became sacred due to the holy visits of countless [...] countless sádhakas, is equally sacred. Hence the heart of the devotee sings jaya to Vrajareńu.
[18] When you are taking responsibility [...] problem of malnutrition is also your sacred duty. What is the cause of this [...] globe is waiting for you. It is the sacred responsibility [[of our AMURT [...] shoulder their]] responsibility.
[449] Kiirtana will help spiritual aspirants [...] have just taken a holy bath in a sacred river. A holy bath f or a spiritual aspirant means constant Kiirtana.
[70] The second meaning of kukura [...] and later was destroyed at the sacred place of Prabhása ( Muśalparva [...] afterwards as yádavas .
[34] Since well water is stagnant, [...] purify that water with the help of sacred incantations. Sarah or [...] puddles of autumn paddy fields.
[35] The water in puśkarińii, [...] reason its water is considered sacred.
[60] Another meaning of kuńd́a [...] ancient times the keepers of the sacred fire ( ságnikas or [...] agnikuńd́a .
[61] Another meaning of the word [...] also are not uncommon), in which sacred water or the water of a holy place was kept”.
[103] Kumuda meant “white [...] white elephant was adored as a sacred animal in Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
[31] In ancient times the Brahmans, [...] this ideology they underwent the sacred thread ceremony, and those who [...] kutapah also means dvija .
[121] [Ramdas has experienced Rama, a sacred, inexhaustible well. The pious accept it as true but the heathens call it a lie.]
[131] Mr. Mukherjees audience kept on anxiously waiting for him, like crows at a sacred place, looking all the while at [...] the footsteps of Mr. Mukherjee.
[28] So the hill springs and those [...] According to Puranic legend, the sacred water washing the feet of Viśńu [...] water then divided into four parts:
[103] Akalmand responded, “Look, [...] those are not weapons; those are sacred objects like copper vessel and [...] even that does not matter.”
[150] I blurted out, “Shame, [...] cruelty – an anathema! The sacred vow of non-violence thrown to [...] it come to such a pass?”
[128] King Mithi occupied Videha. To [...] priests]. It was then declared sacred. The land sanctified by the performance [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.
[91] 4) The custom of performing sacrifices [...] those trees that used to be used as sacred firewood for these sacrifices. [...] means yajiṋad́umbar.
[180] Suddenly it seemed as if a silvery [...] down and drink a palmful of that sacred water.
[17] “I bow before thee, god Ganesh [...] betel leaves and nuts And the sacred thread [...] Save my life and my wealth.”
[2] To the sacred memory of Pandit Ram Chandra Jha
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] and churches made of bricks as sacred places. A strong sentiment developed [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[62] Many people consider their temple to be the only sacred place of worship. But the funny [...] damage by fragmenting human society.
[1] Dedicated to the sacred memory of my beloved father, the late Laksmi Narayan Sarkar
[1] Dedicated to the sacred memory of my beloved father, the late Laksmi Narayan Sarkar
[51] Religions are based on external [...] example of cows. Cows are considered sacred by Hindus because they provide milk. Now, if cows are considered sacred for this reason, then what about [...] They should be considered more sacred than cows. The followers of religious [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[1] I was discussing humanism. This [...] counteracted; and how to safeguard the sacred inner assets of the human heart.
[30] Now let us see what the impact [...] holiness or profanity, the east is sacred, while to another group the west is sacred. Thus conflicts arise between [...] from the principles of dharma.
[15] The next source of knowledge is [...] because for them the printed word is sacred. I read in one page of Namámi [...] or authority is very unreliable.
[10] Ekarśi. Eka + rśi [...] fire which was considered very sacred by ancient people. In the Vedas it is written:
[12] In the Atharvaveda, the word Práńa [...] You are a high, great object, as sacred as the ekarśi fire. Conversely, [...] existence of all entities.”
[38] What I have said about the preservation of the sacred fire was the norm but there were [...] lowest point among all low points.
[2] In those [pre-Mahábhárata] [...] milk the cows. It was considered a sacred duty. This is why the Sanskrit word for daughter is duhitá [milkmaid].
[9] The social cycle will no doubt [...] benevolent administrators, the sacred duty of the sadvipras shall be [...] through the application of force.
[1] Ekarśi. Eka + rśi [...] fire which was considered very sacred by ancient people. In the Vedas it is written:
[3] In the Atharvaveda, the word Práńa [...] You are a high, great object as sacred as the ekarśi fire. Conversely, [...] existence of all entities.”
[28] God cannot have any partiality [...] they are being drenched by those sacred waters. Why? Because they are [...] and get yourself drenched by the sacred water. You will have to remove [...] enchanting flute of Krśńa.
[10] The fourth principle is right livelihood [...] of livelihood should be pure and sacred and should not harm anyone. Lord [...] whose food is accepted by all.
[45] “Now the sacred banyan tree that you were sitting [...] Tree could not grow back again.
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] [priests charged with maintaining the sacred fire]. That sacrificial fire, which they would feed with offerings of sacred wood and special mantras, would [...] signficance. Nowadays no one preserves the sacred fire in their home. Today fire is kept in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[67] I hope, in the fresh dawn of the [...] all ponder anew this eternal and sacred Truth.
[69] (33) After millions of animal lives, a created being attains the human form. That is why all the sacred books speak of the rarity of human [...] existence of the object worthy.
[3] These many expressions are all sacred. All sounds are sacred, no sound can be bad, because [...] human expressions are certainly sacred. All languages are certainly sacred. That is why I pay respect, I [...] world. All have the same dignity.
[21] Through abhidhyána the unit [...] in the Ganges and then puts on a sacred garment does not necessarily mean [...] means to attain divine knowledge.