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[3] The central idea of the Giitá [...] Giitá, a question was placed before Saiṋjaya by Dhrtaráśt́ra [...] the Kaoravas the force of vice.
[4] Now who is Dhrtaráśt́ra? [...] force places the question before Saiṋjaya, the conscience.
[5] What is the meaning of “Saiṋjaya”? “Sam” – “ji” + “al” = “saiṋjaya”. Saiṋjaya is the conscience, viveka.
[7] “Dharamakśetre Kurukśetre [...] páńd́avashcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya.”
[8] “O Saiṋjaya, Partheya, Dharmakśetre, [...] pakśiiyáh kim akurvata.”
[16] These are the five phases through [...] Páńd́avashcaeva kim akurvata Saiṋjaya”. This fight between virtue and [...] You must not forget this fact.
[36] Buddhism : Why did India [...] [spiritual teachers] of that age, Shrii Saiṋjaya and Shrii Gaya Kashyapa, could [...] propagation and acceptance of Buddhism.
[2] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Páńd́avashcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya.
[3] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Páńd́aváshcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya?
[6] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Páńd́aváshcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya?
[8] Now, why does Dhritarastra ask [...] asks the viveka (the viveka is saiṋjaya: sam + ji + al) the result of the fight between [good] and evil. Saiṋjaya means the power of discrimination. [...] called viveka – and this is saiṋjaya. The blind mind asks saiṋjaya – the mind asks the viveka [...] Kurukśetra, what did they do?”
[9] These are [Pandus] five sons. [...] [conscience], this question. Bho Saiṋjaya vada [...] first shloka of the Giitá.
[1] Blind Dhritarastra said: “Having [...] Sanjaya.” What does the word saiṋjaya mean here? It is the viveka [conscience]. [...] “assembled together”.
[2] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Páńd́aváshcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya.
[10] Krśńadvaepáyańa [...] Vádaráyańa Vyása, Saiṋjaya Vyása, Vivasvata Vyása – their titles were all Vyása, not their name.
[30] “Dhritarastra and Sanjaya”. [...] “Dhrtaráśt́ra o Saiṋjaya Prasauṋga” in Ánanda [...] AB, ÁVA and ÁAA.
[14] Whom did Dhritarastra address? Sanjaya. Who then is Sanjaya? Sam – ji + al = saiṋjaya. When the resultant force arising [...] “power of discrimination”.
[15] Being blind, the mind cannot see [...] discriminate between good and bad. Viveka, saiṋjaya, is nothing but the good force [...] and the bad. That verily is what saiṋjaya stands for – samyak jaya [...] parties doing in the battle?”
[17] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Páńd́aváshcaeva kimakurvata saiṋjaya. Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] tell me, I am listening.”
[1] Yesterday I told you that dhrtaráśtra [...] conscience is a must. The word saiṋjaya stands precisely for that – [...] seeking the help of the conscience.
[5] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] pándavashcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya.
[3] And you know, without the help [...] conscience. Sam – ji + al = saiṋjaya. Saiṋjaya means “conscience”. Dhritarastra asked Sanjaya, that is, the conscience:
[4] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Páńd́avashcaeva kim akurvata Saiṋjaya.
[6] Bho Saiṋjaya vada [...] [“what are they doing?”]. Bho Saiṋjaya vada [“O Sanjaya, tell me”].
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] conscience, without the help of the saiṋjaya, without the help of the viveka. [...] will have to take the help of the saiṋjaya, the conscience, to know all these [...] these two belligerent parties. Bho Saiṋjaya kathaya – so Dhritarastra [...] the result of the fight.”
[15] Dhrtaráśt́ra [...] Páńd́aváshcaeva kimakurvata Saiṋjaya?
[24] The blind mind asked whom? Asked Sanjaya. What is the saiṋjaya? Just now I said that the mind [...] conscience? The power of discrimination. Saiṋjaya: sam + ji (root verb) + al (suffix) = saiṋjaya. Saiṋjaya means “conscience”; saiṋjaya means “power of discrimination”. [...] and the party of Pandu.”
[151] “It may also be, moreover, [...] Paharhiya (the village of Maharsi Saiṋjaya, the philosophy teacher of Lord [...] spread through the river basins.
[58] “It was an unbelievable and [...] philosophy, Ácárya Saiṋjaya (Nawada district), was also from [...] Sáḿkhya concept of pradhána.