Sa > References for ‘sad, śad, sád, Śad́’
See also: sadá · sadá, sáda, sádá · sadábhyáset · sadácárii · Śad́adarshana · Śad́adośáh, sadadośáh · Sadaevánumatah · Sadaevánumatam · sadah · sadáharih · sádai · śad́aja · sadákárya, sadákarya · sadákáryah · Sadami · sadana · Śad́ánana · Sadani · sadáprápya · Sadar · śad́aráh
[5] In the social sphere (which comes [...] castes have passively accepted this sad plight like the caged bird, and [...] shame, a matter of immense regret.
[4] Yet the annals of history depict the sad and painful episodes of womens [...] priests in the religious hierarchy.
[10] Happiness is derived by getting [...] one cannot be happy. One becomes sad and miserable. The clearly-reflected [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.
[9] Yes, the jiṋániis [...] which are happy and some which are sad. And if there are no unhappy roles, [...] would be no scope to serve anyone.
[34] That which takes human beings to [...] means “ideally”, and sad means “to set near”. Upa – ni – sad + kvip = upaniśad. My beloved [...] practical life or spiritual life.
[10] To use the term Brahma in this [...] Singularity – Ekaḿ Sad vipráh bahudhá yad [...] Kashmiri king, Shankar Varma, said,
[18] The stamina to stand vibrations [...] informed of an extremely happy or sad news.
[149] Upa – ni – sad + kvip. Its etymological meaning [...] Gaod́iiya usage (Bengali usage).
[4] Mr. Ghosh-dasdidar was deeply grieved by this sad news. “What was the cause of death?” he said, recovering from the initial shock.
[4] “Very good! Very good!” [...] wonderful news. Did you hear the sad news that the second brother of the Chatterjee family passed away last night?”
[7] “Its quite natural for you to feel sad,” said Mrs. Bose. “Had [...] papaya is too much to bear.”
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] in pleasure, and when they feel sad, they may leave food in pain. [...] first stage of aesthetic science.
[8] Why have schools been established? [...] society. It is the cause of the sad state of education in the world [...] all problems in a collective way.
[47] Bhaerava, the son of Párvatii, [...] this Gauṋgá was very sad at heart; she was very unhappy [...] Gauṋgá seated on His head.
[37] Bhaerava, the son of Párvatii, [...] this Gauṋgá was very sad at heart; she was very unhappy [...] Gauṋgá seated on His head.
[7] Jagadbhásakánanda [...] kvip to the root verb śad prefixed by upa and [...] suffix kvip has been used.
[19] Sei Ánanda carańa páte; Śad́ rtu ye nrtye máte. Plávańa [...] Varań giiti gandhere.
[10] Happiness is derived by getting [...] one cannot be happy. One becomes sad and miserable. The clearly-reflected [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.
[64] The sweet-seller was dumbfounded. [...] tea. The tea-boy had witnessed the sad plight of the sweet-seller and [...] “Well, what should I do?”
[21] The r sound is the seventh letter [...] derived as follows: ni – sad + ghaiṋ. A sa sound occurring [...] niśáda, but only ni.
[2] The first factor is the hypocrites [...] for the downfall, retardation and sad plight of human society. The present [...] responsible for the failure of a theory.
[4] Before understanding the meaning [...] someone to take him from asad to sad, from darkness to light.
[112] You may have noticed that some people become extremely sad or extremely happy after being [...] practising Ananda Marga meditation.
[12] Suppose someone is very sad; seeing his miserable fate people [...] be aroused in ones mind.
[13] Where people regard the supramental [...] some people are happy and others sad. Why are some happy, why are others sad? Paramátmá does not indulge in partiality.
[28] I dont stay in Vaekuńt́ha. [...] fathers-in-laws house their mothers feel very sad. Hence the daughter and the mother [...] Hence Parama Puruśa says:
[27] The Upanishad comprises those teachings [...] “ni” means closely and “śad” means to sit. So Upaniśad [...] the Jiṋána Kanda.
[38] As regards the pronunciations of [...] (katá) [word], sádh (sád) [desire], etc.
[28] Yadanye nátirohati: There [...] actions Parama Puruśa becomes sad, but He never hates them. For [...] said in the Bhagavad Giitá:
[6] You came in the radiance of love, [...] intoxicated my heart That had been sad and sullen.
[10] The Bengali language differs from [...] nisáda are correct (ni – sad verbal root suffixed by ghaiṋ). [...] upaniśada (upa – ni – śad verbal root, kvip suffix = upaniśada [...] is avoided as much as possible.
[14] Bharga signifies the existential [...] he”. Pracodayát sad vidhánam karotu – [...] the path of righteousness.”
[4] There is a Hindi couplet in which a man is asked why he looked sad. “Have you lost something, [...] given something to somebody. I am sad because I see others getting something [...] jealousy is mentally degrading.
[3] The sádhaka who looks at [...] Non-Attributional Entity. Ekohaḿ Sad vipráh bahudhá vadanti [...] stance] of Parama Puruśa.
[52] e) The kind of language you [...] somebody who has received some sad or painful news is also called kulya in neuter form.
[5] The banking system must continue, [...] objects of ridicule. It is very sad to imagine such a state.
[125] “While the ghosts were discussing [...] heavens border-guards heard his sad story, they were overcome with [...] hell with such worries?’
[130] Finally, it is my sincere belief [...] they are happy, cry when they are sad and mourn when they feel despair, [...] other by artificial distinctions?
[130] After a short snooze beside the [...] to find the pitcher. She was so sad; her heart was bursting with grief. [...] help me find the pitcher.”
[269] “Thats very sad, my dear,” said the queen.
[347] Hearing these words their once sad and pale faces glowed in the light of a golden smile. The five of them burst into song:
[272] From a distance, Madhumita, in [...] shared many a happy and many a sad story. They also talked about [...] suddenly and rapidly arrived by air.
[39] “Thats very sad, my dear,” said the queen.
[5] It is sad that human potentiality is not [...] percent of his or her potentialities.
[11] Thus the fundamental entity is one. Outwardly he appears to be many. Ekaḿ sad vipráh bahudahá [...] the dissolution of this world.
[4] Similarly, while doing Sádhaná [...] concentrate at all. Thats very sad.” Or at times one may say, [...] also there is pause and speed.
[16] The proposition of communism has [...] a short period, then after its sad demise, it leaves behind no permanent [...] Communism has died a premature death.
[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] Gauṋgá was a little sad that the son of one of her co-wives [...] Shivas marriage to three girls:
[154] “This kind of sad occurrence is a daily event in [...] deprived of everything it has.”
[64] Upa – ni – sad + kvip gives us the word upaniśad. The root verb sad contains dental sa but here the [...] both sa and śa are fine.
[19] Those who have harmed humanity [...] merely said, “I am extremely sad, I am with the people.” [...] intellect, not merely common intellect.
[75] The young man looked at me and smiled. “You know what the sad thing is? Today many educated [...] administration. Who else can I tell this sad tale to?
[95] “When he received news of [...] “Vireshvijay became very sad but he didnt fall apart. [...] to the lower strata of society].
[66] Looking a little sad, he said, “OK, then go.”