Sa > References for ‘satellite’

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Where Is Varanasi? (1)

[2] “Trailokye yáni bhútáńi [...] ideational entity orbiting like a satellite around the Supreme Muládhára. [...] sarváni dehatah”.

Vrajagopála and Bhaktitattva (Discourse 21) (1)

[8] Our proposed topic of discussion [...] very large star, a planet, or a satellite, and a small meteor or even a [...] universe which is totally valueless.

Vasu and Vásudeva (1)

[1] Land means vasu . Vasu means “where one resides”; for example, a planet, a satellite, or any one of a number of such [...] In one shloka it is said:

The Supreme Entity – the Non-Doer (1)

[21] Gold ornaments cannot be fashioned [...] rebirth on a different planet or a satellite, because they have to go to that [...] One needs an appropriate base.

The Poles Shift Their Respective Positions (1)

[2] Take the case of our poles: the [...] not move around the Earth as its satellite. And that is why a name for Mars [...] will take place in the future.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[25] Where the two forces, Vidyá and Avidyá, are in equilibrium, none of the satellite forces like vikśepa, samvit, [...] squarely on the solid ground Brahma.

Social Discourses (2)

[36] Humanity has a right to live not only in this small world, but also on every planet and satellite, meteorite, nebula and every particle [...] have to establish it by force.

[274] In the field of industry, we will [...] its cooperation a large number of satellite industries could flourish. We [...] machines would always be at hand.

Pseudo-Humanism (Discourse 8) (2)

[10] What is the reason for this type [...] complex, will eventually create satellite social groups. This adulterated [...] with pseudo-reformist strategy.

[17] So as long as there are bondages [...] wealth of those who seek to create satellite groups as suppliers of their raw [...] the all-embracing human dharma.

Problems of the Day (1)

[69] All people have the right to travel [...] this tiny earth, every planet, satellite, star, meteor and galaxy is the [...] have to establish it by force.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt A (1)

[6] If the percentage of the population [...] words the area has to remain a satellite of a developed country. Consequently, [...] jeopardized and war is always possible.

Light Comes (1)

[47] What is the cult of devotion? Each [...] very large star, a planet, or a satellite and a small meteor or even a stone. [...] universe which is totally valueless.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[133] Ku + jan + d́a = kuja [...] revolving around the earth as a satellite, it started revolving around the [...] contains the following verse :

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] index or the area has to remain a satellite of a developed country. As a consequence, [...] war is always around the corner.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (1)

[69] “Nobody is free from worries,” [...] case India would be reduced to a satellite of the affluent countries. It [...] peaceful transfer of power.”

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[11] Neither ráhu nor ketu is an actual planet or satellite. They are, in any one set of circumstances, [...] ráhu; kabandha means ketu.

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (1)

[21] Under such circumstances the industrially-developed [...] They try to create an arena of satellite markets to ensure the supply of [...] a great threat to world peace.

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (3)

[45] In this way one group has tried [...] field. They have tried to create satellite groups. For instance, an affluent group tries to utilize a less-developed group as its satellite group. That is, they want to obtain [...] are helping the exploiters create satellite groups; but some are doing it consciously.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (7)

[121] In most cases planets are those [...] (upagraha). For example, the earth’s satellite is the moon; Mars’s satellites [...] astrologers were unable to find any satellite of Mercury so they gave it the name ekáuṋga.

[126] If any smaller star, planet or satellite falls on a larger star, planet or satellite then that smaller falling star, planet or satellite is called ulká [meteor]. A meteor need not be the entire body of a star, planet or satellite; it may also be a fractional portion [...] and that is not at all desirable.

[128] In many people’s opinion, [...] in a gaseous or liquid state no satellite is produced from its body. Planets [...] Ekáuṋgavár.

Do Not Delay (1)

[6] [filler] Every atom of this universe [...] world, but also on every planet and satellite, meteorite, nebula and every particle [...] establish it by the use of force.

Cooperatives (2)

[49] Many small satellite cooperatives should be formed [...] cooperatives. The members of these small satellite cooperatives may even carry on [...] the commodities will be kept low.