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[18] SAJNE. Moringa oleifera Lam. [...] Sarkar, “Life, Death and Saḿskára” in Idea and Ideology, [...] not botanically related to betel.
[21] VÁSAKA. Adhatoda vasica [...] Sarkar, “Life, Death and Saḿskára”, in Idea and Ideology . [...] tree Diospyros melonoxylon Roxb.)
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] (nirvikalpa samádhi). SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[27] What we call Saḿskára is the reaction of Karma in potential [...] them wherever rainfall is needed.
[157] [A distortion of the mind-stuff [...] in potentiality) is known as a saḿskára.]
[12] When an action has taken place [...] in seed [form], which is called saḿskára, or reaction in its potentiality. [...] not become slaves to their fate.
[21] Consciousness and its principle, [...] reactions in their potentiality (saḿskára) after death. These reactions [...] changed into potential reactions (saḿskára) at the time of death. The example [...] as a potential force or energy (saḿskára). It is to complete this reaction [...] rebirth, and the potential reaction (saḿskára), or force, gets expressed and [...] effected in the previous life.
[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] as reaction in its potentiality (saḿskára). The unit consciousness, in order [...] reactions in their potentiality (saḿskára). Rama according to his actions [...] consciousness and the potential reaction (saḿskára) cannot take shelter in any body [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.
[23] Unit consciousness and the potential reaction (saḿskára) have to seek a body for their [...] reactions in their potentiality (saḿskára), and so mind is also non-functional. [...] shelter for the potential reactions (saḿskára) and the unit consciousness. That [...] Parama Puruśa be responsible?
[12] When we grow very close to something [...] eventually turned into a permanent saḿskára.
[81] Some people say that in the first [...] difficult to remove the resultant Saḿskára (acquired momentum) of that attachment. [...] to remove the impression of that Saḿskára, even when they learn the introversial [...] predicament from the very start.
[23] Action is of two kinds – original and reactive (pratyaya múlaka and saḿskára múlaka). It is due to original [...] causal mind) are not impaired.
[71] What is the internal state of the [...] passion of desire is of two kinds: saḿskára múlaka (consequential) [...] disappear. The reactive momenta (saḿskára dhara) of those who have reached [...] everything is He, everything is He.
[24] One who is doing philanthropic [...] steals milk and rice, and this saḿskára will come to an end when the saḿskára of greed is exhausted. [...] saḿskáras .
[21] By nature human beings long for [...] domain of desire, that is called saḿskára (reaction in potentiality). The saḿskára is destroyed by those actional [...] the original actional vibrations.
[11] “Dear son, although you are [...] their minds which remains as a saḿskará. This spot or mark is called aiṋjana [...] Madálasá teaches her son.”
[23] An unmanifested reaction in seed or potential form is called a saḿskára. The nature of saḿskáras [...] to undergo their consequences.
[46] After that sense of void when the [...] case of one who has no remnant of Saḿskára to serve. Such a lasting Savikalpa [...] Marga way of Sádhaná.
[13] According to human longings and [...] within it an indomitable desire or Saḿskára for wine, turns into a vantage [...] body of a deer at his next birth.
[14] But he who is fully satiated, i.e., [...] later because of the absence of any Saḿskára. Such all-satiated persons are [...] beyond the cycle of life and death.
[34] If you go to Kanyákuḿarii [...] from Him. Where is the fear of any Saḿskára or reactive momentum for the one who has surrendered himself to Brahma?
[20] The word, “Brátya,” [...] system, Varńáshrama. No Saḿskára can bind Him. All Saḿskára-bound [...] Bodhinii Tantra also says, –
[18] The Saḿskára born of pleasure and pain or the [...] distortion of the Supreme Soul.
[10] What is saḿskára? Here saḿskára means Vaedikii diikśá. [...] 2 )
[18] “Tadekam nidhánaḿ [...] are thus forced to perform the saḿskara mu lak karma. These reactive momenta [...] their physical and mental powers.
[25] The reactive seed or saḿskára of deeds remains quiescent while [...] from it and activate the body.
[16] Ordinarily sectisms terminate in [...] provides for the annihilation of samskára. Annihilation of the “I” [...] the subtlest expression of mind.
[17] The subtlest expression of mind [...] Samádhi. When after emerging from the Samśkara, the Hirańyamaya merges [...] pure. That is the correct approach.
[11] (3) Svarloka: It is Svarloka which [...] Rajoguńa exists in minor degrees and Saḿskára is generated in the Svarloka. [...] enjoyed in svarloka or heaven.
[17] (1) Annamaya Kośa: Even [...] from the Átmán, the Saḿskára does not separate from the Átman [...] sattvaguńa is negligible.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAHASRÁRA. See CAKRA. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[13] SÁDHANÁ. Spiritual [...] SAIṊCARA. Extroversive movement. SAḾSKÁRA. Reactive momentum; reaction [...] different species in the same genus.
[3] The flow of human thought is controlled [...] will be an instance of an imposed saḿskára.
[5] For instance, a child belonging [...] virtuous. This kind of acquired saḿskára is called an imposed saḿskára.
[15] You people are able to say that [...] heaven or hell only until ones saḿskára is exhausted, then takes another [...] establish oneself in Satyaloka.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] (nirvikalpa samádhi). SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] relentless, unceasing movement. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[9] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] equivalent to “sir”. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Infinite Consciousness, Puruśa.
[17] [Authors explanation:] [...] arising from reactive momenta (saḿskára)”]
[9] [Authors explanation:] [...] arising from reactive momenta (saḿskára), and the remaining peoples [...] bhrántidarshana = bhránti + darshana]
[13] [Authors explanation:] [...] arising from reactive momenta (saḿskára)”]
[40] That is to say: saḿskára (reactive momenta) → saḿvedana [...] pratisaḿvedana (psychic reaction) → saḿskára →…
[98] This wave of action and reaction, [...] psychic reaction and this may form a saḿskára, which then becomes the Múla [...] saḿskáras finally ceases.
[117] It is also possible for the mental [...] inhabit a body according to its saḿskára and thus create a ghost. The existence [...] simply to show someone a ghost.
[120] Ans.: – Being possessed by [...] goddess, and acting according to that saḿskára. In a hypnotic state the thought [...] the nerve fibres are normalized.
[98] This wave of action and reaction, [...] psychic reaction and this may form a saḿskára, which then becomes the Múla [...] saḿskáras finally ceases.
[6] Now so many entities, so many individuals, [...] and every entity has its own saḿskara . Saḿskara means “reactive momenta”. [...] to their reactive momenta or saḿskara .
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] saḿkhyá , or numerals". SAḿSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
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[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] head. See also CAKRA. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[13] Whatever is done is done only to [...] In the beginning due to “Saḿskára” there is a feeling of doership. [...] and feeling of a staunch devotee.
[117] It is also possible for the mental [...] inhabit a body according to its saḿskára and thus create a ghost. The existence [...] simply to show someone a ghost.
[120] Ans.: – Being possessed by [...] goddess, and acting according to that saḿskára. In a hypnotic state the thought [...] the nerve fibres are normalized.
[128] Chapter on “Saḿskára and Gender Differences”. [...] ÁVA and AÁRÁ.
[1] In a previous chapter, “Life, Death and Saḿskára”, it was shown that with the help [...] will get straightened gradually.
[5] This psycho-physical parallelism [...] with the help of some internal saḿskára already formed or through some description made by some other source.
[2] Just as psycho-acoustic notes differ [...] differences are of two kinds: due to saḿskára and due to inclination. Saḿskára changes from person to person [...] between one collective and another. Saḿskára emanates from action. It does [...] well as to one race or another.
[20] The analysis I have given of these [...] caused by inclination as well as by saḿskára. It is said: Bhinna-rucirhi lokáh [...] turn, based on racial constituents.
[30] (Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti, “Life, Death and Saḿskára” in Idea and Ideology, 1993)
[11] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] principles); Qualified Brahma. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential mental reaction.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] relentless, unceasing movement. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] material objects. See also VIKALPA. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] about the nature of the universe.
[21] The number of vrttis varies according [...] of these vrttis lies the seed of saḿskára – good or bad. So the attainment of such a state means the end of all the saḿskára, exhaustion of all the previous [...] union with the Transcendentality.
[4] The third is Fate. There are many [...] In saḿskrta, it is called saḿskára, in Latin “reactive momenta”. [...] meditation. Fight against fate.
[57] It is wrong to think that memory [...] (citta) as a potential reaction (saḿskára), and is expressed only when the [...] illogical and contrary to reason.
[62] There are many victims of brain [...] to them – they have that saḿskára in their minds. To love or not [...] in human and animal societies.
[15] There are several essential factors [...] that the mantra should suit the saḿskára of the individual concerned. And [...] of the external physicalities.
[1] “Macro-propensitive equipoise” [...] or expressed sentiments, is the saḿskára of the mind concerned. Saḿskáras [...] further reactive momenta be created.
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[11] The mind is an ever-changing functional [...] action in the past stages is called saḿskára, which gives momentum to the unit [...] is no question of life, death or saḿskára in this inanimate phase of creation, [...] development of crudest solid matter.
[12] In the journey of pratisaiṋcara [...] mahattattva, so it is devoid of any saḿskára, and the eternal force of the [...] and accepts it as a possessor of saḿskára or momentum; and afterwards a [...] controlling the mental activities.
[13] This stage in evolution is represented [...] unit mind, it is said that the saḿskára of any living animal inferior [...] retrace by adopting mean objectives.
[23] Since the mind exists, the mental [...] into karmáshaya – saḿskára, or reaction in its potentiality).
[4] As I have already said, mind may [...] the form of seed [[– the saḿskára in the form of seed –]] remains attached to the átman. In that stage saḿskára or the reactive momenta can not [...] when they are physically alive.
[76] One meaning of the word [...] kiila state as the innate saḿskára of previous births.
[16] 7) Living beings take birth over [...] cause of the next life are called saḿskára or prárabdha. The bondage of this prárabdha is also called kabaliká.
[19] Every action will have a reaction, [...] of all the potential reaction (saḿskára), one cannot obtain freedom from [...] without the help of another person.
[2] Some people tend to equate instinct with saḿskára, but it is not one with saḿskára. Saḿskára means reaction in potential form. [...] this phase, of action is known as saḿskára. So instinct and saḿskára, or vrtti (propensity) and saḿskára, are not the same thing.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SAMÁJA CAKRA. Social cycle. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[8] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SADVIPRA. Spiritual revolutionary. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] member of the lowest caste in India.
[9] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] humanity uppermost in their minds. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] SATSAUṊGA. Good company.
[16] Saḿskárát [...] then that propulsion is called saḿskára. One becomes a dvija because life takes a new turn. Dvija means “second birth”.
[2] Now let us see what happens when [...] in the second body, are known as saḿskárá.
[43] The more microcosms advance along [...] through your non-original deeds (saḿskára múlaka) over which you have no control.
[4] However mind is a particular ectoplasmic [...] with. This occurs when the internal saḿskára of the person or the object is [...] “fascination” and “love”.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] (nirvikalpa samádhi). SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PURUŚA, any created entity. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] relentless, unceasing movement. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[3] So saḿskára is motivating you, is propelling [...] is the nature of human beings.
[11] [A distortion of the mind-stuff [...] in potentiality) is known as a saḿskára.]
[12] Purport: Virtuous or non-virtuous, [...] deferred vipáka is called saḿskára [reaction in its potentiality].
[3] Purport: If the mental waves of someone whose saḿskára happens to be the quiescent form [...] waves is what is called happiness.
[15] Should one strive to see ones [...] “I am a sinner. I have no saḿskára for sádhaná and [...] the words of Rabindranath Tagore:
[89] Leftistic propensities are those [...] creation of shyness is an imposed saḿskára. It only occurs when the environment [...] sub-glands, the fear complex is created.
[18] Indriyatattva : The mind [...] tanmátras according to the inherent saḿskára and transmit them in an extroversial style.
[17] SAT – Truth, the eternal [...] become one with the goal” SAḾSKÁRA – the potential reaction [...] creates inaction, inertia, death
[121] One will have to detach the mind [...] prescribed according to ones own saḿskára (mental potentiality). He is the [...] feeling and by no other means.
[6] Instead of running after several [...] because of inborn instinct or imposed Samskara or any other reason. And according [...] only to see the type of Esana.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] SAMÁJA. Society. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] spiritual practice followed. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] (nirvikalpa samádhi). SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[14] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] (nirvikalpa samádhi). SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] (before the invention of script).
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] is not a separate Veda. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, “Eternal Shiva”). SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[15] SADGURU. Literally, “the [...] SAMÁJA. Society. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] negativity or crudity in the human body.
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Pracáraka Saḿgha. SAḾSKÁRA. Mental reactive momentum, potential [...] walk in West Berlin, 17 May 1979.)
[12] Now let us consider the experiencing [...] the action would be called “Saḿskára múlaka karma” (reactive [...] experiences or undergoes reactions.
[6] This potentiality of reaction or Saḿskára that you get through physical [...] are unable to avoid such actions.