Sa > References for ‘saḿsára’
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[19] The Máyávádins, [...] sr (the root) + ghaiṋ = saḿsára, or “that which is always changing its position”. Jagat and saḿsára are synonymous. So those who deny [...] only practising self-deception.
[13] So work has got to be done here in this saḿsára [world]. What is the world incessantly [...] in English is “Do”.
[14] Now, the dharmakśetra, the [...] dharmakśetra exist? In this saḿsára. The real name of this world is [...] manifested world around us, the saḿsára, where you exist in your physical [...] do? Tell me, O Sanjaya.”
[10] Shúddhosi buddosi niraiṋjanosi saḿsára ḿayá parivarpitosi. Saḿsára svapnaḿ tyaja mohanidráḿ Madálasollápam uváca putram.
[11] “Dear son, although you are [...] unassailed by any kind of sin.” Saḿsára ḿayá parivarpitosi: [...] pure and unblemished self.” Saḿsára svapnaḿ tyaja mohanidrám: [...] Madálasá teaches her son.”
[22] Sa visvakrd vishvaviditmayonih [...] Pradhánakśetrajiṋaptirguńeshah saḿsára mokśasthitibandhahetuh.
[32] Everything in this universe justifies [...] entity”. It is also called saḿsára, which is derived sam – [...] achieve everything through action.
[43] Pratiśt́há [...] the word “world” is saḿsára (saḿ – s r+ ghan), [...] prestige – and worship the Lord.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] (nirvikalpa samádhi). SAḾSÁRA. The world as a dimension of [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[10] The other day I told you that the [...] on this kurukśetra of the saḿsára [world] and dharmakśetra [...] the hundred agents of the mind.
[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] and kurukśetra means the saḿsára [world] around us. Mámakáh [...] and the kurukśetra of the saḿsára. “And who did what, which [...] viveka, please tell me.”
[12] “Mayi sarvaḿ layaḿ [...] Saḿskrta, the world is called “saḿsára” (saḿ – sr +ghaiṋ) [...] layaḿ yáti”.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] See also INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES. SAḾSÁRA. The world as a dimension of [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[21] In the case of words, this natural [...] ghaiṋ to sam – sr makes saḿsára [world], that is, where everything [...] grammar it is called vivarttana.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAMÁJA CAKRA. Social cycle. SAḾSÁRA. The world as a dimension of [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[6] Hence moving ahead is the dharma [...] constant mobility”. A synonym is saḿsára, which is derived sam – sr + ghaiṋ. Saḿsára also means “that entity whose very characteristic is relentless or unceasing movement”.
[37] Freedom from Saḿsára and the Death Noose
[42] Those who take the name of the [...] death to life again is called the saḿsára cakra.
[22] In Sanskrit kuru means “do” [...] moving”. Another name is saḿsára: the root verb sr means “to move”, so saḿsára means “moving on its own”. [...] always telling you to do something.
[23] So the blind mind asked the conscience, asked: “In this saḿsára of kurukśetra, and in this [...] do?” This was the question.
[8] Movement is the dharma of the universe, [...] to move”; another name is saḿsára (saḿ – sr + ghaiṋ = saḿsára) or “that which gradually [...] creation was indicated by the root an.