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[16] The word “Yoga” is [...] Arithmetical addition, mixing sugar with sand is unity, but the mixture of sugar [...] one and they cannot be separated.
[13] However, a day comes when some [...] rise up in revolt and the high sand embankments get washed away by [...] their tongues would have been cut.
[21] Indirect imposition : Here [...] directions of a hypnotist, you will take sand for sugar and find it sweet as well.
[8] Another cause of environmental [...] countries it is the practice to use sand to fill the cavities created by [...] causing whole regions to collapse.
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[10] You know the story of the Rámáyańa. [...] squirrels brought only tiny grains of sand. Is there any difference between the carrying of tiny grains of sand by the squirrels on the one hand [...] psychological explanation of devotion.
[13] Parama Puruśa has been manifesting [...] heart becomes as parched as desert sand. One who cannot love Parama Puruśa [...] becomes filled with frustration.
[24] Ut – kal + ac = utkala. Its [...] as a result of the piling up of sand and alluvium deposited in the [...] River, was called Kaliuṋga.
[2] You know, to unite and to unify are two different things. When sand and sugar are mixed together, that physical mixture is unity. They are united: sand and sugar are united. But when [...] the third point is sevá.
[12] Now each and every entity, each [...] inanimate objects – stones, sand, earth, water – due to the [...] puruśa is present everywhere.
[27] Next one is Yojanát. Yojana [...] instance, there is a handful of sand and a handful of sugar. You can unite them, but these two entities i.e. sand and sugar will maintain their [...] yoga is that yoga, not the yoga of sand and sugar. Sádhakas [...] why in the scriptures it is said:
[5] The Sanskrit root yuj and [...] original identity, just as when sand and sugar are added together the [...] entity remains, the Supreme Entity.
[17] There is oil in the sesame seed, [...] up from the rivers: You see only sand everywhere. But if you take the [...] existential “I” feeling.
[18] Among the Devayonis, the Siddhas [...] to change soil into gold – sand into rasagollá”. [...] to the seven types of Devayoni.
[47] Do you know how He remains hidden [...] river and you will see nothing but sand. Is there no water in it? Take a little trouble, remove the sand, and you will find its bosom full [...] will blossom forth within you.
[6] This was the soil of Ráŕh, [...] Táptii, Koshii, etc. With the sand and alluvium carried by these [...] of Bengal is the most ancient.
[77] Devils, demons, black-marketeers [...] along with them those who had mixed sand with sugar, mud in cement, dust [...] honest joined the group of humans.
[10] He is omnipresent; He is everywhere. The movement of a grain of sand is as important to Him as the [...] Him. You cannot think secretly.
[23] If one removes the sand from a dry river bed, one will discover the flow of pure water. Here the sand symbolises impurity and the water [...] by doing sádhaná.
[8] What is ota yoga? The Cosmic Father [...] inanimate. Not a single grain of sand nor a single blade of grass is [...] the psychology of melancholia.
[42] Yojanát means “by [...] It is [just like] a mixture of sand and sugar. There is close contact between the sand and sugar, but they maintain their [...] little I becomes one with the big I.
[11] The major difference between animate [...] inanimate piece of iron and a grain of sand are not aware of their existence, [...] nothing to be slighted or belittled.
[6] Ápah srotahsu. In the summer [...] water. A seasonal river is full of sand, just like a desert. “But [...] water, you will have to remove the sand, and you will see there is a subterranean [...] mind – ápah srotahsu.
[54] Why are human beings afraid of [...] this quinquelemental world such as sand, iron, stone, etc., are transformed [...] category of that of an earthworm.
[4] Suddenly one day I dreamt that [...] eyes and mouth got filled with sand. After a little while, I opened [...] you repeat the mantra too.”
[5] The unexpressed mind of a sand particle will evolve. Its evolution [...] simultaneously receive a human body.
[202] Cucumber is related to the melon [...] melon and cucumber can grow in sand, but they need alluvial soil for [...] similar to ladys finger.
[33] 1) Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts. [...] should be covered with a layer of sand and then the sapling should be planted erect and compacted with more sand to fill the hole. A pyramid of sand should be made above the level [...] will thus grow in a natural way.
[43] I was saying just a while ago that [...] non-humans. No doubt, bricks, wood, sand, stone, etc., have no opportunity [...] through their malevolent efforts.
[44] It is said, Pratikúlavedaniiyam [...] satya is the guiding principle. Sand and wood, bricks and stones, plants [...] vibrations conform to falsehood.
[38] Suppose there is a certain person [...] Mind even exists in wood, rocks, sand, stone, etc. Wherever there is [...] all impossible. A tiny grain of sand today will one day be transformed [...] cease to exist. But how to do this?
[15] [On the shore of the ocean of time, [...] break and again build a house on sand.]
[1] The varńáshrama social [...] complex, with weak embankments of sand, proved futile. No one could stop [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[3] The people of those bygone days [...] water and the water lying under the sand by a river. So civilization is the civilization not only of races, but also of rivers.
[1] The surface of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh and Samatat, and the silt and sand of these rivers, together with the silt and sand of the Gauṋgá and [...] watersheds of Ráŕh.
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] – this provides us coal, and sand of high quality. Presumably in [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[6] Let me come also to another matter. [...] Ráŕh. And however much silt and sand carried by the rivers may fall [...] water, a little below the surface.
[7] The hills of today in the watershed [...] different types of rocks, even today sand (silica) of various qualities is found underground in eastern Ráŕh.
[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] animated world there, but when the sand and silt carried by the rivers [...] of western Ráŕh.
[1] Ancient Ráŕh, the [...] The rivers carried that silt and sand onwards. Those eroded mountains [...] were formed out of the silt and sand from the mountains, carried by [...] mother”, “O mother”].
[6] The mountains were gradually eroding and were being transformed into sand and silt. This sand and silt, carried by the rivers [...] of years ago.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] ) The sand and silt their waters bore formed [...] higher and higher thanks to that sand and silt, and – after the [...] language. Farther to the east, the sand and silt borne by the rivers of Ráŕh mingled with the sand and silt of the Brahmaputra and [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[33] Dadhiniiva sarpi rápah srotaśu [...] rivers – there is nothing but sand. The river is just like a desert. [...] you to do? You are to remove the sand. And if you remove the sand, you will see that there is a subterranean flow of water, clear and filtered water.
[5] The unexpressed mind of a sand particle will evolve. Its evolution [...] simultaneously receive a human body.
[11] Housing : Construction materials [...] Three essential requirements are sand, lime and cement. The clay soil [...] materials can be quite profitable.
[9] At one time all of Vauṋga-D́abák, [...] to the accumulation of silt and sand from the Ganges, the Padma and the rivers of Rarh. This kind of silt and sand bank is called dviipa in Sanskrit [...] Khulna, Chittagong, and so on.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh [...] There is good quality coal and sand in the strata of ancient alluvial [...] sargasso sea in ancient times.
[12] In North Bengal, the Assam Valley, [...] were built up with the accumulated sand and silt from the Himalayas. [...] the dams will last a long time.
[14] In English also the pronunciation [...] “Sandwich” is not pronounced “sand – wich”, but rather [...] say fa-a-a-t́i, and so on.
[44] The rśi says “I know [...] it is latent. All objects, even sand, stone, bricks and wood, big or [...] constitute His universal body.
[9] Two plus two equals four: this [...] (yunj + ghaiṋ). If you put sand and sugar together, they become mixed but they do not become one – the sand and sugar are still separate. [...] because they are already unified.
[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] becomes like wood, it becomes like sand. What a deterioration! What a [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.
[240] One can discern the actual age [...] satya; falsehood is unknown to them. Sand and wood, bricks and stones, plants [...] humanity, are wedded to satya.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] little, and the soil is mixed with sand. That is why in India the large-sized [...] quality is not of high standard.
[14] When the bed of a river or [...] be made deeper by removing the sand and silt, or else a high embankment [...] stara-báṋdh in Bengali.
[15] In certain places the bed of [...] effective measure would be to remove sand and silt from the bed of the Damodara [...] of the Damodara is also a dyke.
[18] The bed of our river Ajaya has [...] deposit of silt. The proportion of sand in the soil has greatly increased [...] machinery to remove the surface sand. Although that situation has not [...] cannot be solved only with dykes.
[30] The pure air (O 3 ) [...] which there is a small amount of sand and a large amount of soil is [...] bare-bodied on a bed of earth.
[83] The second meaning of kunta is “untidy hair full of dust and sand”.
[84] The third meaning of kunta is “hair matted with dust and sand”.
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] wherever there is water under the sand, provided the climate is sufficiently [...] called káliká .
[37] A melon requires soft soil full of sand. For a kheṋŕo [...] as a supplement to groundnuts.
[19] Although there was no scientific [...] mines are not properly filled with sand, the mines will collapse and these [...] vast expanse of the Damodar basin.
[8] India has been making crystal [...] food by building a fire on the sand with alkaline wood. After cooking they noticed that the mixture of alkali and sand had produced a shining material near the site of the fire. This is how crystal was invented.
[33] In the course of constant erosion, [...] components eventually breaks down into sand or silicon, and sometimes into [...] “any kind of ebony”.
[19] The water turtle is highly carnivorous. [...] to lay its eggs. It removes some sand or soft earth and lays its eggs [...] help of the internal heat of the sand or earth the young burst their [...] tortoise also lays its eggs underneath sand or earth, it remains nearby so [...] Not all water turtles are edible.
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] bhent́ seeds in a pan with sand to make khai [a type of puffed [...] is a common saying in Bengali:
[7] 5) Ka means “water”. [...] of kabala is bele mách [sand fish].
[24] 4) If different things are combined [...] the other (for example, sugar and sand), then this kind of mixture or compound is called kavara.
[143] The city of Jammu is quite ancient. [...] The Aryans discovered gold in the sand particles of several rivers in [...] [nada means “river”].
[48] “During the Buddhist and [...] gather gold particles from the sand of this river which they would [...] Ajay and Mayurakshi river-valleys.
[8] “Mrchiládhátudárvadi”. [...] other tools to make images out of sand, clay, stone and metal according [...] kings of their imaginary world.
[24] Ápah srotasu. In winter and spring rivers seem to be full of sand. It appears as if they are completely [...] your mind is a vast stretch of sand, an empty desert. You may think [...] discover a spring of cool water below.
[28] Like food, there is a great diversity [...] heat of the midday sun the burning sand is blown up by the harsh winds. To protect themselves from these sand storms the people there wear clothes [...] themselves from the hostile elements.
[7] The Sahara desert and the Thar [...] previously under the sea, thus their sand dunes are of marine origin. These [...] were under the oceans at one time.
[91] Usually at this time most of the [...] improvised grinding machine with sand, they will not split apart.
[132] Another house building material is sand. Mogra is situated by a stagnant [...] large quantities of high quality sand.
[8] Besides afforestation there should also be large-scale cultivation along the coastal sand dunes of all varieties of melon, [...] worst season for cyclones.) If sand dunes are kept uncovered, the winds from the ocean will blow the sand away and erode the coast line, [...] encouraging the encroachment of the sea.
[8] In the case of non-living entities, [...] or inter-molecular spaces. Iron, sand, earth, water, etc., are all inanimate.
[45] Kerala hybrid variety of coconuts [...] should be covered with a layer of sand, then the sapling should be planted erect, and the roots compacted with more sand to fill the hole. A pyramid of sand should be made above the level [...] them to grow in a natural way.
[22] As a result of clash and cohesion [...] will have to subsist on bricks, sand and stone. Even breathing will have to be stopped or one will have to commit suicide.
[106] “Dumká, Suri, Santhia, [...] rivers of Rarh did not simply carry sand and alluvium to the sea, thereby [...] civilization and culture to Bengal.
[144] “It is true that, at that [...] [worship] and others used to throw sand in the idols face to get [...] you. You took notes also.”
[104] From the airport I went to the [...] the rainy season. As a result, sand and alluvium accumulated in the [...] fertile soil with a thick layer of sand which would then require a great [...] higher. There is no other recourse.
[6] You can not point to gold, silver, iron, sand or stone and say, “ This [...] possesses certain characteristics.
[10] As a result of clash and cohesion [...] will have to subsist on bricks, sand and stone. Even breathing will have to be stopped or one will have to commit suicide.
[23] Seas located in torrid zones are [...] calcined, it became trapped between the sand or sandy soil or loamy soil at [...] generally called karkaca salt.