Sa > References for ‘sarva, Sarvá’
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[42] There are four sections in Buddhist [...] vaebháśika darshana; 3) sarva shúnyaváda [the [...] Baoddha yogácára .
[45] Sarva shúnyaváda is [...] universe will merge into nothing.
[47] During the age of Bhagaván [...] only pandit who believed in sarva shúnyaváda and [...] Shankaracharya and was defeated.
[25] Deva. Parama Puruśa is called [...] His reflections. Who is a deva? Sarva dyotanatmakah akhańd́acidaekarasa: [...] Puruśa is Deva, and no one else.
[15] Karmakari yei jan phalákauṋkśii [...] phalákauṋkśii nai Samarpańa kari sarva Ishvarer t́háinn .
[7] Is it pronounced jantrakashca [...] should one say, jádevii sarva bhuteśu or yádevii sarva bhuteśu ? Is it jantra [...] added it is pronounced ya .
[27] Sarvabhúteśu gúd́hah [...] And sarvabhúta. What is sarva? What is the meaning of sarva in the Gujarati language? “Everything”. [...] of audibility or visibility. So sarva means “everything”, [...] and every created being”.
[28] But why does the word sarva mean “everything”? In sarva there are three words, sa, ra [...] point, the fundamental positivity.
[31] So “created by the sentient [...] letters, sa, ra and va. Hence Sa ra va sarva ucyate [“Sa, ra, and va are called sarva, everything”]. Because of the influence of these three letters, “everything” is sarva. Do you follow? Sarva means “everything”.
[33] Sarvavyápii sarvabhútántarátmá [...] beings”]. Sarvavyápii: sarva you know; vyápii means [...] [soul] in each and every entity.
[4] “Karmádhyakśa [...] properly the meaning of “sarva”. And the inner spirit of the [...] abode even an abstract cannot stay.
[6] The principles of Prakrti are known [...] Therefore, “Sarvát sarva ucyate”. Every object or entity is moved by these biija mantras. Therefore “sarva” means “every object”, “all objects”.
[15] As the Knowing Entity He is omniscient. [...] What is the meaning of the word sarva (all)? The totality of whatever [...] capacity to be manifested, is called sarva. In the shloka it is mentioned [...] and manifestative potentialities.
[37] Gatáh kaláh paiṋcadasha [...] átmá Parevyaye sarva ekiibhavanti.
[36] Yastu sarváńi bhútá ni átmanyevá nupashyati Sarvá bhúteśu cátḿánam tato na bijugupsate.
[3] “Sarve Veda” means [...] – “sarve”. “Sarva” means “everything”.
[4] In “sarva”, there are three letters, “sa”, [...] “sa” is the first letter.
[7] Now, everything that exists in [...] expression, and that is why “sarva” means “everything”. Nothing can remain outside the periphery of sa-ra-va.
[5] “Sukhaḿ váiṋchati sarva hi tacca dharmah samudbhútah.” [...] continued it while one was alive.
[10] Sukhaḿ váiṋchati sarva hi tacca dharma samudbhútah; [...] sarvavarńae prayatnatah.
[26] Pravrtte Bhaeraviicakre sarva varná dvijátayah; Nivrtte Bhaeraviicakre sarve varńah prthak-prthak.
[12] Dyotate kriidate yasmádudyate dyotate divi, Tasmáddeva iti proktah stúyate sarva devataeh.
[13] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá Púrvohajátah [...] Pratyaḿjanáḿstist́hate sarvatomukhah.
[14] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá. Each direction is a creation [...] to face always in one direction.
[6] You know that the word bhúmi [...] Bhaomika of the physical world. [And sarva means “all”.]
[1] The word sarva contains three letters: [...] to Parama Puruśa .
[15] He is all-pervading. In Sanskrit “all” is called sarva. In sarva there are three sounds: sa, ra, [...] spiritual bliss”. Now in the word sarva we use the sound sa, because all [...] reach within His vast periphery.
[18] So the starting point is in sentient [...] – acoustic root – va. Sarva means “everything”.
[19] Parama Puruśa lies coverted within the scope of sarva. He lies coverted. You see the [...] Puruśa, is called Paramátman.
[10] So, Náráyańa [...] Is the heart of a yogii beyond sarva (all)? But there is an answer.
[45] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá; Púrvo hi játah [...] Pratyaiṋjanaḿstiśt́hate vishvatomukha.
[47] Eśo ha deva pradishonu sarvá – “The Singular Entity, [...] anything about this. They will say,
[29] Parama Puruśa, the Father [...] everything. He is omniscient. He knows sarva – the Cosmic Father knows [...] Patitpavan [Saviour of the Degraded].
[1] Jágrat-svapna-suśuptyádi [...] brahmáhamiti jiṋátvá sarva bandhae pramucyate.
[41] Karma kare yei jan phalákáuṋkhii [...] phalakáuṋkhii nai Samarpan kari sarva Iishvarer tháṋi.
[11] He is Brhat or immeasurable, beyond [...] this universe emanates from Him. Sarva dystanátmakah akhańd́a [...] cannot conceive the proximity.
[43] Esa devah sarva bhútesu gúŕhah. [...] was well echoed by a mystic poet:
[51] Sarva bhuteśu gúŕhah. Sarva bhúte means “in all [...] reflection of Parama Puruśa.
[55] Sarva bhuteśu gúŕhah. [...] visible in the external world.
[15] Ámi yáhá karma kari phalákáuṋkśii nai, Samarpań kari sarva Iishvarera t́háiṋ.
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[4] The Cosmic Puruśa knows [...] knows the past and future of “sarva”. “Sa” is the acoustic [...] everything is therefore controlled by sarva, and sarva means everything. The Cosmic Puruśa [...] and become an emancipated being.
[13] “Gurur Devo Maheshvara.” [...] Tasmád deva iti prokta iti sarva devatah.” All those vibrations, [...] controlled and supervised by the devas.
[4] Now, that day I told you that whatever [...] “sa-ra-va” or “sarva”. Everything in this universe is known as “sarva”. Therefore everything in this universe is known as sarva in Saḿskrta. “Sarva ucyate”. Because of the presence of sarva in every entity, every entity is also known as sarva.
[5] From this sarva, the Hindi term “sab” [...] have come but the root is “sarva”. Everything in this universe [...] is, energy or “ra”.
[5] The Proutistic social order follows the principle sarva jana hitáya – that [...] interests of all classes in society.
[9] Sukham banchati sarvam taccadharma [...] dharmah sadá cárya sarva varnaeh prajatnatah.
[11] Tasmád dharmah sadá cárya sarva varnae prajatnatah.
[40] “Puruśa evedam sarvam.” [...] “Sa-ra-va” means “Sarva” - everything. “Sa” [...] within the fold of this “sarva”. “Sarva”, means “everything”.
[33] Rágahiin jana bhaje shástrer [...] Vidhibhakti bali táre sarva shástre gáy.
[7] Parama Brahma is an all-knowing [...] word Sarvajiṋa is made of (Sarva + root verb jiṋá [...] every small or big entity. The term Sarva stands for the three belligerent principles of Prakrti. In Sarva, Sa stands for the sentient principle, [...] minutest particle is within this Sarva. There is not a single place where [...] to climb the tree of devotion.
[4] So all these inferences come within the scope of the word sarva in Sanskrit. The sound [...] just the feeling of existence.
[5] And in the word sarva there are three sounds. The [...] qualifications. Nobody is inferior to others.
[33] “Karmakari yeijan phalákáḿkśii [...] phalákáḿkśii nai; Samarpańa kari sarva Iishvarer t́háiṋ [...] 1 )