Sa > References for ‘saves’

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Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (1)

[34] By adding the suffix asun to the [...] (waiting room), and so on. This saves time, paper and ink. For example, [...] “retiring or waiting room”.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (1)

[12] The word Indra means great or a [...] thunder, when He, as our friend, saves us from the jaws of calamities [...] universe where He is not manifest.

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (1)

[47] Tadekaḿ nidhhánam. [...] run towards the Supreme One, it saves them a lot of time and energy later.

The Devotee and the Lord (1)

[10] Suppose a certain student studies abroad with his father’s financial assistance. If he saves a little money every month and [...] bestow on spiritual aspirants.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[23] God is the controller of that vital force which keeps the organisms alive. He is our friend Who saves us from the jaws of calamities [...] all is He, all is He, all is He.

Social Animals and Friends (1)

[6] The idea or the reply of the devotee [...] also created. That heterogeneity saves Him from the pains of monotony. [...] because outside Him there is nothing.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 11) (3)

[10] Shiva’s observation is, Dharma [...] protected by dharma.” Dharma saves the dhármika [the upholder [...] the causal sphere. When dharma saves people in the material sphere, [...] external expression. When dharma saves people in the subtle sphere, they experience it through deep reflection.

Names of the Supreme (1)

[10] In sádhaná márga, [...] This ascription of Brahma-hood saves him from downfall.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (2)

[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] ( puttra : one who saves a person from hell is known as [...] perform the funeral rites. One who saves one’s maternal grandfather [...] kutapa is daohitra .

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[59] Kalra +trae + d́a = kalratra. [...] word kalratra is “that which saves by sound”. The colloquial meanings of the word kalratra are:

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[9] There are three feminine forms [...] energy” or “that which saves one from another’s energetic blow”. Colloquially kabaliká means:

Compound Words (Discourse 18) (2)

[3] A language has many words which [...] kará]” or “one who saves”. Put + trae + d́a = puttra. [...] pashcát + tyauṋ.

[8] Now the meaning of sakala and samasta [...] “court-dancer”. This saves time and effort and a new compound [...] been extended full acceptance.