Sa > References for ‘sage’
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[5] There is a common notion that people [...] accomplishment in those days. And thus the sage said, “Human beings may [...] many. There is a Bengali poem:
[5] In Krśńas time philosophy was undeveloped. Even though the sage Maharshi Kapila had been born [...] Krśńas activities could be judged.
[2] That evening Tarun Kumar [...] water in a single gulp, like the sage Agastya. [...] the vast mysteries under the sea.
[114] “No,” replied the reporter ghost. “A great sage of the ghost society has taken [...] thinking of paying him a visit.”
[133] After the speech, Shriijukta Bhutananda [...] they decided to visit the Great Sage to have their fate told by him. Tarun and the chief ghost followed them to the sage;s abode. The holy mans full name was:
[77] The meaning of the verbal root [...] five-year-old boy, the son of a certain sage, who became perplexed when he [...] that other fellow like that. The sage answered his son: “Thats [...] with any woman at any time.”
[78] The sage;s son asked: “Then what will I do?”
[79] The sage replied: “Children who are [...] in exchange for labour.”
[80] “But thats no good!” the sage;s young son exclaimed. “No good at all.”
[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] built around the entire body of a sage who remained motionless for many [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[46] Ut – dal + ńic + ka [...] Colloquially it refers to a certain sage.
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] were propounded after the great sage Maharśi Kapila.) Thus [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[2] Nára has three imports. [...] is “devotion”. The sage whose only duty was to preach [...] the Supreme Operative Principle.
[15] The Supreme Cognition, being beyond [...] mind”]. The Vedic rśi [sage] says regarding that Parama Puruśa, that Supreme Cognition:
[6] “O Nárada! You are a sage, you know much more than I do. [...] after numerous animal lives.”
[51] If we call the creator of epochal literature a sage, then we shall call the creator of coastal literature a seer. The sage goes on establishing coordination [...] mother tongues as far as possible.
[13] As depicted in many stories, soon [...] Bengal, India] where the great sage Aśt́ávakra [...] Alarka, seeking advice, asked the sage a number of questions. On the [...] Aśt́ávakra Samhitá.
[8] How does one come in closest contact with the Cosmological Mystery? The rśi [sage] says, juśt́astatastenámrtatvameti [...] by Parama Puruśa.”
[18] There is a story that once Lord [...] cure my disease.” Then the sage Narada made a frantic search throughout [...] suggested was to be found anywhere.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] showed respect to human value.
[2] Now, let us take these names one [...] Bhakti). You know there was a great sage, Nárada, which means the [...] Náráyańa means Parama Puruśa.
[5] The unit entities have been moving [...] cannot realize this. The great Sage Nárada said, “Mahat [...] cycle of creation, life and death.
[64] “Where there is no cause, [...] Him. That is why the Rśi (sage) has said, “He is you and [...] – wakefulness, dream and sleep.
[1] The great sage Aungirá said, –
[3] One day, Vaedarbhi, the son of Bhrgu, asked the learned sage Pippaláda, “My Lord [...] something about them.” The sage replied:
[9] Here the word, Deva, means the [...] “Satya” we accept, a benevolent sage has got to be truthful. The creation [...] veritable negation of creation.
[10] The great sage, Maharśi Atharvá, [...] Áuṋgirasa. So the sage says, Brahma, the source of all [...] Auṋgirasa and his other students.
[74] It is Satya that ultimately wins. [...] through such a path that a desireless sage attains proximity to that most sublime treasure of Satya – the Supreme Spirit.
[76] What is this most sublime Treasure or Fountain-head of Truth like? The sage says that this abode of Truth, [...] elsewhere but right within.”
[38] Who is the propounder of intuitional science? Is he a particular sage (rśi) or intellectual? [...] intuitional science was revealed.
[1] There is a short story. Once Maharśi Vishvamitra (Maharśi means “great sage”) was crossing the River Ganges [...] itihása (benevolent history).
[3] Puráńa or fictive [...] important educative value. The sage Vyása Deva composed eighteen [...] apologized to Parama Puruśa;
[28] Both Yudhisthira and Duryodhana [...] His welfare. Meanwhile the great sage Vidura returned home. He saw the [...] treating a pariah as mean.”
[59] The whole phenomenon of creation [...] says Brahma is Maharśi, the Sage of the sages.
[19] [The scriptures differ, the social codes differ; each sage has a different opinion. The essence [...] realized persons is the true path.]
[3] Here the Sage has compared the mind, body and organs with a chariot and its different parts:
[13] In Brahma, the Supreme Consciousness, [...] various objects before it. Thus the Sage has said.
[16] “Knowledge” is a common [...] vijiṋána. Here the Sage means that the body-like chariot [...] – can never move properly.
[19] Remember, restraint or control [...] towards the Supreme Being. The Sage has said:
[65] The sage said –
[18] In the same forest where Alarka [...] Alarka went to see the rśi [sage] and started living in the ashram. [...] company Alarka became a realized man.
[13] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII [...] Parasnath Hills. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[116] Uṋa is the acoustic root [...] popular story goes that the great sage Vashiśt́ha travelled [...] Tárá) is worshipped in China.
[14] RASA. Cosmic flow. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] showed respect to human value.
[249] The true writer is not only a creator but a sage as well. As the representatives [...] creation of art or literature.
[9] In the Jain age, the naked idols [...] were propounded after the great sage Maharshi Kapila.) Thus the worship [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[6] This is how the patrilineal order [...] hill, and a particular rśi [sage] used to be the acknowledged father [...] evolved. In each case, a particular sage or patriarch was the head of a [...] Buddha, as I have said earlier.
[37] [The Vedas differ, the social codes differ; Each sage has a different opinion.]
[11] RÁGA, RÁGINII. Scales [...] Parasnath Hills. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[14] RÁGA or RÁGIŃII. [...] Parasnath Hills. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[14] Eśo ha deva pradishonu [...] deaths door. But the rśi [sage] says that all the pradisha [cardinal [...] to face always in one direction.
[38] Samaplushiná. The word plushiná [...] called valmiika in Sanskrit. The sage around whose body the white ants [...] build an ant hill around his body.
[35] Next comes the question, what is [...] is! He is like Veda Vyasa [the sage who compiled the Vedas].” [...] Him incomparable, unparalleled.
[17] The name of this Savitr [...] shloka is composed by a certain sage ( rśi ), and each [...] addressed by a certain name. The sage who composed this mantra [...] not exist then. The name of the sage who composed this mantra was Vishvámitra .
[18] We must keep in mind that Sanskrit [...] Vishvamitra . However the sage;s name was Vishvámitra [...] Vishvámitra . So, the name of the sage was Vishvámitra , and the name of the metre is gáyattrii .
[5] What should a pandit do? The rśi [sage] says that a pandit should use his deha as arańi.
[9] Jiṋánanirmathana. [...] objectives”. Now here the rśi [sage, author of the shloka, or couplet] [...] dahati pańd́itah.
[43] In many countries a well-knit and [...] philosopher king, Confucius sage, Nietzsches superman, Marxs [...] people or eradicate exploitation.
[42] [The scriptures differ, the social codes differ; each sage has a different opinion. The essence [...] realized one follows the true path.]
[7] In the Sanskrit language the word [...] ancient times, there was a great sage. His name was Nárada. “Nárada” [...] Principle, the Cosmic creative faculty.
[18] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] rásaliilá.” RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, [...] form. See also TANMÁTRA.
[16] RÁMÁYAŃA. [...] Cosmic flow. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[22] So those sádhus, those good [...] of the organs, the rśi (sage) said, “It seems that the [...] application – a change in outlook.
[31] Seeing the system of sannyásins [...] glorious humans. Thus the rśi (sage) said that such people are truly torpid.
[6] [The scriptures differ, the social codes differ; each sage has a different opinion. The essence [...] realized one follows the true path.]
[125] Kut́aja also refers to the great sage Agastya.
[21] When they accidentally come [...] their neighbours, even if the great sage Narada were to appear, he would [...] are kutanu for each other.
[27] According to the great sage Maharshi Kańáda, [...] tradition of adding eight seconds.
[11] The name of the great sage Kańáda eventually [...] Sáḿkhya . The great sage Kapila, the proponent of this [...] Sáḿkhya , introduced by the great sage, Pataiṋjali. He was born [...] Miimáḿsá Darshana. The great sage Jaimini, the exponent of this [...] Mukundaráma writes:
[15] The second miimáḿsá darshana is the Uttara Miimáḿsá of the great sage Bádaráyańa Vyása. He also belonged to southern India. The great sage Gaotama, who founded the Gaotamiiya [...] vaesheśika darshana was the great sage Kańáda (Kańádiiya [...] three became almost identical.
[46] While explaining the word deva the great sage Yájiṋavalkya said:
[73] It is said that khosámod [...] into butter. Even a hot-tempered sage like Durvásá can [...] travelling). This reminds me of a story.
[47] 1) Tattvadraśt́á [...] language. From the mouth of a Vedic sage has come:
[49] That is – “Arise, awake, [...] tattvadraśt́á sage, not a cigarette-grog-snack food merchant.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] Veda was named after the great sage, Atharva, the first author of [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[5] [The scriptures vary, social codes differ; Each sage has a different opinion. The essence [...] realized one follows the true path.]
[11] RASA. Any fluid, specifically the digested essence of food. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, [...] See also TANMÁTRATATTVA.
[1] Gárgaka : Garga + [...] that it was not easy to invite the sage Maharsi Garga because he had over 5000 disciples (chatra).
[11] [The scriptures differ, the social codes differ; each sage has a different opinion. The [...] realized persons is the true path.]
[21] In the beginning, a head woman [...] keep the fire. That fire-keeping sage was called a ságnik or [...] the meaning of the term patnii.
[10] Rakta – See Vayu, pitta, kapha and rakta. Rśi – Sage; also, one who, by inventing new [...] bread made from whole-wheat flour.
[14] RAJOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[15] RAJOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] Parasnath Hills. RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[14] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] rásaliilá.” RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[9] In the beginning, a head woman [...] keep the fire. That fire-keeping sage was called a ságnik or [...] the meaning of the term patnii.
[24] Juśt́astatastenámrtatvameti [...] krpá? Here the rśi [sage who composed the shloka] says [...] place, and he attains immortality.
[61] A devotee of any of these eight [...] high-ranking Bráhmana, a sage, an ascetic or an erudite.
[66] From the worldly standpoint even [...] Sádhaná. The great sage Nárada said.
[4] So each hill was named after its sage. If Maharśi Káshyapa [The Great Sage Káshyapa] was the leader [...] patriarchal system of leadership.
[10] Madhyamá: middle, ordinary [...] Mahámuni: “Great Sage”, an appellation of Lord Buddha [...] liberation of a permanent nature
[26] The word ati has various meanings. [...] welcomed by all” – wise sage. During the Buddhist era, those [...] wisdom used to be known as atiisha.
[5] Written script was indeed discovered, [...] some peoples opinion, the sage;s name was Atharvas or Atharva).
[15] RŚI. Sage; one who, by inventing new things, broadens the path of progress of human society.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] Veda was named after the great sage, Atharva, the first author of [...] Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[19] That psychic spot is called in [...] Mahámuni means “great sage”.) So, “Using aum, I remember [...] 1 )