Sa > References for ‘sakhá, sakha’
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[2] Atyágo sahano bandhu [...] mitram Samapráńah sakhá smrtah.
[8] In the case of sakhá, the position is that there are [...] much love. Such people are called sakhá. So nobody other than Parama Puruśa can be sakhá. Krśńa was the sakhá of Arjuna.
[9] Thus in this world, out of these [...] Puruśa can be bandhu, suhrda and sakhá. In this relative world you can only find a mitram, not a bandhu, suhrda, or sakhá. For Him you may use the word bandhu, suhrda, or sakhá: He is your everything. You cannot [...] Him, and in peace, for infinity.
[3] [Bábá paused and [...] anything from Krśńa, his sakhá [friend], who could have given [...] greater devotee than was Arjuna.
[18] Tvameva mátá ca pitá tvameva Tvameva bandhushca sakhá tvameva; Tvameva vidyá [...] Tvameva sarvaḿ mama Devadeva.
[42] Tvameva mátá ca pitá tvameva Tvameva bandhushca sakhá tvameva Tvameva vidyáshca [...] Tvameva sarvaḿ mama devadeva.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SÁKHYA. Used as an adjective of sakhá, “friend” (two sakhás, [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[10] In Sanskrit there are four words [...] bandhu, suhrd, mitram and sakhá. Bandhu means “those [...] and nobody else is your friend.
[12] The fourth one is sakhá . (About the third one I will [...] Puruśa is the only sakhá . Nobody else can be your sakhá .
[13] Sab-i sei shat́h Krśńer [...] sáthe duśt́er dal sakhá bali tár dásya kare, [...] táder hásya bhare.
[15] Duryodhana raged against Krśńa. [...] upon Krśńa as their sakhá, their most intimate friend. Sakhya [...] education to the light of learning.
[17] When this sakhya bháva matures, [...] thinks: “Oh, although He is my sakhá [my friend], how great He is! [...] mean-minded and ruthless conspirators.
[8] “Samapráńáh sakhá smrtah”. Where love and [...] pair of persons is known as “sakhá”. The bhakta, the devotee, is the sakhá of Parama Puruśa, because [...] Parama Puruśa is also a sakhá to His bhaktas and the bhakta is the sakhá of Parama Puruśa. For that reason Arjuna addressed Krśńa as his sakhá in the Giitá, and Lord Krśńa, too, addressed Arjuna as His sakhá.
[9] You should also know – you [...] universe, the only mitram, the only sakhá, is Parama Puruśa, or that [...] bandhu in every sphere of your life.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] reaction. SAKHYA. Adjective of sakhá, “friend” (two sakhás, [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[27] Atyágasahano bandhuh sadaevánumatah suhrd; Ekakriyaḿ bhavenmitraḿ samapráńah sakhá smrtah.
[31] “When the love between two [...] of one life, they are said to be sakhá.” Arjuna was the sakhá of Krśńa. Párthasárathi was the sakhá of Arjuna. Their mutual love was very deep.
[25] No one can say that Draopadi was [...] upon Krśńa as her sakha [never-failing friend], and she [...] are sure to acquire some virtue.
[31] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] Puruśottama, He was her sakhá. Sometimes she used to give vent [...] of disclosing her internal ego.
[32] As this sort of ego centres around [...] but at the same time He was the sakhá of Draopadi, and as such Draopadi [...] between things one way or other.
[13] No one can say that Draupadi was [...] upon Krśńa as her sakha [never-failing friend], and she [...] are sure to acquire some virtue.
[19] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] Puruśottama, He was her sakha. Sometimes she used to give vent [...] of disclosing her internal ego.
[20] As this sort of ego centres around [...] but at the same time He was the sakha of Draupadi, and as such Draupadi [...] between things one way or other.
[14] Tvameva mátá ca pitá tvameva Tvameva bandhushca sakhá tvameva; Tvameva vidyá [...] Tvameva sarvaḿ mama Devadeva.
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[1] Atyágasahano bandhuh sadaevánumatah suhrd, Ekakriyam bhavenmitram samapránáh sakhá smrtah.
[2] “Bandhu”, “suhrd”, “mitram” and “sakhá” – these are almost synonymous [...] bandhu and He is Jagat-Bandhu.
[8] The fourth one is sakhá – “Samapráńah sakhá smrtah.” Where the love [...] separate they are called “sakhá”. In this world there is no other sakha except Parama Puruśa. Krsna was the sakhá of Arjuna and Arjuna was the sakhá of Krśńa.