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[8] The word karma is derived from [...] Adding the inflection man lends the sense of “assuming a special form”. [...] anything to be static or inert.
[5] During your spiritual practices [...] Puruśa the object. In the absolute sense, Parama Puruśa is the supreme [...] to the best of their capacity.
[2] In this universe of ours, two forces [...] and on the other hand we feel a sense of frustration among the moralists. [...] should not be allowed to continue.
[4] So your duty is three-fold. Your [...] cannot fight against their own sense of frustration. It is therefore [...] it has taken root in this world.
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[19] Yet the third type of devotion [...] This devotion is better in that sense. But there is still a defect inherent [...] his or her worldly afflictions.
[3] [Wise persons first merge their indriyas, sense organs, into their citta, then [...] jiivátmá into Supreme Consciousness.]
[22] Humanity, in its all-out quest [...] inertia, inferiority complexes and a sense of violence are predominant.
[39] vyaśt́i = individual, [...] combination; bodhah = feeling, sense
[41] 1-14 Cittát guńávakśaye [...] prábalye = in the dominance; aham = sense of doership, doer “I”, or owner “I”
[42] [As the influence of the guńas wanes and rajoguńa becomes dominant, the aham (sense of doership) evolves out of the citta.]
[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] dependent on men that the very sense of injustice of a man possessing [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
[9] Some religions decree that widows [...] not dharmic. So what does common sense tell us? It tells us that each [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[11] In each and every human being there is a sense of existence in the innermost [...] this world are sheltered in Him.
[7] Náhaḿ tiśt́hámi [...] vaekuńt́ha is used in the sense of contraction having passed, [...] tiśt́hámi vaekuńt́he .
[15] The external application of citta [...] non-functional, and a person loses his sense of relationship and distinction [...] appears to be imaginary and not real.
[18] The citta [ectoplasm, mind-stuff] [...] movement is pro-phenomenal], the sense of the material waves wakes up [...] átmá, it is jiṋána.
[15] The third thing about satyam is [...] is based on satya [satya in this sense] is called itikathá (history). [...] one and nothing except Brahma.
[3] Now, the second part of Vishuddha [...] sensible world does not exist, the sense indriyas [organs] such as the [...] jiivas bodies do not exist either.
[17] The person who composed this shloka must have had a very good sense of humour. The shloka is nicely [...] though horns do not grow on hares.
[7] Sáḿkhya philosophy [...] elements were not elements in the sense in which contemporary science [...] like that of a catalytic agent.
[8] For instance, gold is used as a [...] actually do anything Himself; in this sense it is all the same whether Puruśa [...] this Entity, hence Janya Iishvara.
[7] First I shall analyse the origin [...] śńa (imparting the sense of “progeny”, or “offspring”). [...] does also “Kaonteya”).
[11] And what was the role of Krśńa? [...] Saratha + i suffix (imparting the sense of “child”) = sárathi.
[11] There are four kinds of philosophical [...] bhikśus could not understand the sense in which Bhagaván Buddha used the word attá .
[3] The six branches of Vidyá [...] noble propensities, to arouse a sense of humility, to arouse a sense of dharma, to arouse a sense of self-surrender, and shántikarma [...] Vidyá and Avidyá.
[10] And as regards the benevolent tendencies, they are compassion, love, sense of righteousness, service, helping [...] beings and of other microcosms.
[11] The third action of Vidyá Tantra is the awakening of the sense of humility. Arrogance disturbs [...] corrected, they too can learn modesty.
[14] The fourth action is the awakening of the sense of dharma in human beings. The [...] awakened. In the absence of the sense of dharma there is hardly any [...] one step lower than the animal.
[17] The fifth action of Vidyá Tantra is to arouse the sense of self-surrender. Human beings [...] contained in the following shloka:
[21] A crow has a natural premonitive [...] owl and to some extent a dog can sense beforehand the possible occurrence [...] – this is the law of nature.
[32] The third varga is dharma. Dharma [...] nature of a buffalo is to forget its sense of responsibility and plunge into the water.
[25] The principles, application and [...] powers of observation and a subtle sense of discrimination can easily prescribe [...] as in his or her mental sphere.
[72] Incidentally, the word vaeshyas [...] activities will flourish. In one sense the vaeshyas of developed countries [...] peoples awareness of their rights.
[19] Without this antahstha la (lra) [...] kapálra, bhálra (in the sense of forehead) – it would be an error to spell these with adi la.
[27] Another colloquial meaning of oka is “home”. Oka means “home” in the sense of people living together. We [...] three mean “leech”.
[52] Ora is a very old Bengali word [...] quite common in Bengali in this sense. Today this word is fast disappearing. In the Váramásyá [Bengali epic poem] we find:
[3] “Upavása” – [...] “fasting” does not represent the proper sense or proper spirit. The Saḿskrta [...] days are days of upavása.
[19] In ancient times, Maharshi Vishvamitra, [...] of any idea or thing – a sense of vacuum.
[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] see anything in sunlight. Their sense of touch also diminishes when [...] them to move around because their sense of touch and other senses come [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[44] Ghoś + ac = ghośa. [...] then he is ghośa in the sense that he is announcing. If someone [...] is called ághośa.
[119] “Maddened by delusions of [...] had no remnant left of my common sense. Maddened by pride, I fired recklessly [...] that I hadnt the slightest sense of what-to-do or what-not-to-do. [...] directions or orders or advice.
[121] The sahib let out a long sigh and [...] I had completely lost my common sense. My rulers philosophy was [...] prestige, my reputation, will be saved.
[146] Upa means “near”. If [...] upanyása is also used in the sense of “introduction”, [...] that the word be used mistakenly.
[1] Until recently there was a defective [...] that the parents cannot have any sense of disparity in their mind regarding [...] bird having one wing cannot fly.
[1] What is civilization? The subtle sense of refinement that we come across in the different expressions of life is called civilization.
[2] Let me give you an example. Suppose [...] address, for herein the subtle sense of refinement is evident. The [...] sides to culture, but the subtle sense of refinement is the touchstone of civilization. The subtle sense of refinement that we get in culture [...] would not be fair or desirable.
[9] Humanity, in its all-out quest [...] inertia, inferiority complexes and a sense of violence are predominant.
[1] In very ancient times, that is, [...] buying and selling in the strict sense of the term. The system of exchange [...] exchange continued for a long time.
[48] Today there are only a few persons [...] Those who are guided by a false sense of patriotism are trying even [...] Indian nation will be complete.
[5] Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ kalilasya madhye. The power of perception of the human sense organs (indriyas) is very limited; [...] also cannot function properly.
[6] What is the meaning of Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ? When an object is beyond the power of perception of the sense organs we call it súkśma [...] which comes within the range of the sense organs is crude or sthúla. [...] simply beyond human imagination.
[25] Deva. Parama Puruśa is called [...] flow of consciousness. In this sense only Parama Puruśa is Deva, and no one else.
[27] The Entity whose vibration vibrates [...] spiritual fetters. In the narrow sense pásha means the eight páshas.
[20] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] from agriculture was not common sense. Again, the followers of Jainism [...] culture had some serious drawbacks.
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[7] In the ancient Vedic age there [...] began to think: “What is the sense in my working? It makes no difference [...] can presume, did not stop eating.
[9] The first quarter of the twentieth [...] chátras in the real sense of the term.
[90] Because such injustices continued for a long time, women developed an inferiority complex and a sense of despair. Who can count the [...] the steamroller of vipra rule.
[145] I have also heard such beliefs [...] their eyes or developed any common sense. ( 13 )
[155] The cornerstone of society is discipline and a sense of unity, and that is laid by [...] upon an unexceptional mentality.
[162] Discipline for the sake of discipline [...] battle is the real meaning of the sense of discipline that is found in [...] but that discipline is based on a sense of morality. The purpose of vipra [...] discipline if it is harmful to society.
[188] I have already said that the vipras lack a sense of discipline; at least they are [...] unity based on ideology. A certain sense of unity and discipline is of [...] that the vipras certainly have.
[190] The vipras sense of family discipline may be greater [...] ignorant using clever diplomacy.
[202] The work of kśatriyas is [...] still not a "society" in the true sense of the term), its structure is [...] importance to personal freedom.
[214] To kśatriyas life is like [...] wash away their defeats and their sense of despair in the blood of the [...] sake of their ideology or beliefs.
[10] And thats why it is said, [...] structure, your very being, your very sense of existence will be converted. [...] route, there is no alternative.
[10] Vaeshyas do not like to tread the [...] dharma, for they do not have any sense of or feeling for religion other [...] satisfy their hunger for money.
[18] The vaeshyas do not confront any [...] sacrifice their conscience, their sense of good and bad, right and wrong, [...] to be taken out of their hands.
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] comes when they lose their common sense out of excessive greed and try to suck society completely dry.
[35] When people use their intellects [...] thought. Their social spirit and sense of humanity gradually disappear [...] the tiniest scrap of humanity.
[72] No matter how many other qualities [...] think independently, possess a sense of dignity or are self-reliant, [...] depended on the mercy of the vaeshyas.
[7] There is a story that once a poor [...] who lobbied him had lost their sense of personal responsibility, otherwise [...] continually fooling people in this way.
[18] The sense of differentiation and distinction [...] – they are never genuine.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] will find that a persons sense of discrimination is disturbed [...] causes the loss of peoples sense of discrimination, and then people [...] of the more affluent countries.
[13] The seventh characteristic is dhii. [...] beings. This is dhii in the true sense of the term.
[20] When the word dhrti is used in the sense of dharma, it contains these ten characteristics.
[16] Human beings utilize their sense organs in every stratum of life. [...] somewhere else. To control the sense organs – eyes, ears, nose, [...] an essential aspect of dharma.
[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] sustains the mind. When an indriya (sense organ) comes in contact with an [...] understand the true nature of the mind.
[27] Each sense organ can only receive a certain [...] satisfactorily by science or philosophy.
[39] The Supreme Entity is beginningless [...] vast Macrocosmic Body? The human sense organs can only perceive tanmátras [...] beyond the scope of perception.
[40] Waves of very high or very low frequencies cannot be received by the sense organs. So, being handicapped [...] perceive Him with their limited sense organs.
[41] That which comes within the periphery [...] related to its object is termed sense perception. The faculty of knowing [...] “know” about an object is only their sense perception, and not real knowledge. And that sense perception remains unsubstantiated in the absence of I-feeling.
[52] Brahma is that Entity whom the [...] the periphery of the mind, whom sense perception can grasp, is a limited [...] idol cannot be regarded as Brahma.
[53] Brahma is your Knowing Entity, [...] beyond sense-perception. To suspend sense perception in spiritual realization [...] (saḿskáraja bodha).
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to [...] action. Kr is used in this sense. In this sense Puruśa is akartá [...] everything functions properly.
[14] Puruśa akartá [...] stops functioning. The mind and the sense organs stop functioning. The doctor [...] finds that he is inside a grave.
[17] Now, what does the witnessing [...] remembers, how it regulates the active sense organs, how the person talks, [...] átmá has heard everything.
[25] By looking at a buffalo we can [...] another person will have hardly any sense of shame and will not mind taking [...] from this karmic cycle?
[32] What do you gain by doing kiirtana ? Several sense organs become engaged. The tongue [...] kind of greed will remain. The sense of taste and taste buds are obstructed. [...] down. This is the way of the wise.
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] eating in a more subtle fashion. Our sense of beauty is also part of our [...] first stage of aesthetic science.
[16] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] [psychic stupor, lack of common sense] prashraya [indulgence] [...] kruratá [cruelty]
[11] Judged in the relative perspective, [...] environment, the greater their sense of duty for their children. For [...] before returning to its mother.
[17] Just as a tree serves and benefits [...] life with the same kind of noble sense of ethics. But it is interesting [...] service is not service at all.
[19] You must have often noticed that [...] “you” [in the intimate sense].
[6] “Respect” or “reverence” does not carry the sense of shraddhá. This shraddhá [...] depends upon the love for the Lord.
[3] The then India began to have the sense of becoming one as for instance, [...] could be made possible in that way.
[4] Though the people accepted the [...] sádhaná in the true sense of the term was not there. That [...] popularity would only be enhanced.
[5] Today the world is following either [...] of a family who does not feel a sense of unity with the other family [...] society does not support capitalism.
[17] Human beings also know that Parama [...] have this feeling are in the real sense of the term human beings. Just [...] of Bhágavata Dharma. So,
[54] [Control your eyes, O sádhu; sádhu, control your ears; control the sense of smell, O sádhu; sádhu, control the sense of taste; control your body, O [...] sádhu, have overall control.]
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[1] Primitive human beings had no society [...] the physical giants. However, the sense of acquisition had not developed [...] life was brute, it was not brutal.
[5] With the development of intellect [...] themselves, and were parasites in the sense that they exploited the energy [...] parasites can be called the Vipra Age.
[8] Individualistic or laissez-faire sense develops [into] capitalism when [...] earn the means of subsistence.
[14] The principles of Yama are ahiḿsá, [...] object of helping others in the real sense. It has no relative application. [...] in the mind, hence the correct sense of asteya is “to give up [...] mind resonates with Cosmic will.
[11] Now, in order to remove peoples sufferings in the physical sphere, common sense dictates that the wealth of the [...] life is full of pain and misery.
[6] Now while we are discussing devatátattva [...] Nucleus, is a devatá. In that sense, Shiva is not merely one such [...] Mahádeva”]. Shiva is Mahádeva.
[41] Not only that, there is also a [...] be shyámá in this sense; there would be an inconsistency [...] shloka itself. The second meaning is
[6] Now while we are discussing devatátattva [...] Nucleus, is a devatá. In that sense, Shiva is not merely one such [...] Mahádeva”]. Shiva is Mahádeva.
[31] Not only that, there is also a [...] be shyámá in this sense; there would be an inconsistency [...] itself. The second meaning is,
[6] There are other people who practice [...] suspension in which the mind and sense organs stop their functioning [...] ones belly. As a saint observed:
[8] The object entity finds its substantiation [...] am” feeling we require the sense of “knowership”, that [...] consciousness – jiivátman.
[4] The emergence of the five fundamental [...] perceived by a greater number of sense organs (indriyas) than the subtle [...] perceptible to a greater number of sense organs, and then direct it towards [...] pratyáhára sádhaná.
[9] As long as the feeling of individuality [...] lineage, vanity of culture, false sense of prestige, hatred, doubt, shame [...] even honest people to be virtuous.
[3] Not only this. Till recently there [...] that the parents cannot have any sense of disparity in their mind regarding [...] bird having one wing cannot fly.
[5] In the first stage of synthesis one will have to consolidate all the expressions of the sense organs and then withdraw them [...] move towards Parama Puruśa.
[4] Parama Puruśa is called [...] usually come within the scope of the sense organs is subtle. When an object [...] does not come within the scope of sense perception is called subtle.
[5] And this subtle object human beings try to bring within the scope of sense perception through a machine – [...] days. This is the inexorable law.
[3] One may say, for Him there is nothing [...] “external” has been used in the sense that the movement is external [...] sentiment will not be stirred.
[1] What was the state of morality [...] accept the naked facts, and in that sense they were moralists. “I [...] their way of practising satya.
[3] On the other hand those who tread [...] the naked facts, and in just this sense were moralists. This does not mean that they were spiritualists.
[6] Take for example Bhisma, a prominent [...] against Duryodhana, as he felt a sense of obligation to him for having [...] morality, he supported the Kaoravas.
[5] The name of the book is the Giitá. [...] passive voice always carries a sense of something remaining inarticulate [...] explained in this introduction.
[21] Then came Lord Krśńa [...] individual qualities that lacked a sense of collectivity were given such a sense by Lord Krśńa. Suppose [...] of which was sown by Lord Shiva.
[22] It was seen at the time of Lord [...] because they had no collective sense. Lord Krśńa thought [...] be collective spirit in the true sense of the term. Then alone all human [...] was the case in ancient England.
[5] One of these is Su which [...] “physically good”, good in the sense of when it is a qualification. [...] prefix su is used in this sense.
[7] Jagadbhásakánanda [...] Here the suffix was used in the sense of “nature”, that [...] suffix kvip has been used.
[13] Krśńapremánanda [...] person thinks of anything else. This sense of “I exist” is within [...] we think “I exist”.
[15] The second meaning of the word [...] drawn to the colour black. In this sense the colour black is called Krśńa, that is, it attracts.
[1] The word microcosm (ańu) is used in the sense of a unit living being and the word Macrocosm (bhúmá) is used in the sense of the Supreme Entity. But Macrocosm [...] the Cosmic Operative Principle.
[7] The three infinite principles of [...] parińáma in a different sense, but I am not in favour of that.
[17] When human beings become blindly infatuated with objects of enjoyment and lose all common sense, when they become totally absorbed [...] finite is caused by avidyá.
[31] People live for joy and happiness, [...] happiness. When people lose the sense of discrimination by foolishly [...] in the hands of Avidyá.
[4] [Bábá gave a practical [...] Bábás body. He totally lost human sense, even his capacity for human hearing. [...] using to make others understand.]
[6] [Later on Bábá patted [...] the sádhaka got back human sense and behaviour.]
[8] Human beings are also subject to certain limitations in the world of the mind and the world of sense perceptions, and the spiritual [...] indriyas [organs, in this case sense organs] are the crude media of [...] come within the purview of the sense organs does not exist in the outer world.
[9] Furthermore, the capacity of the sense organs varies between one person [...] capacity. So in point of capacity of sense perception, there is a marked [...] and between humans and animals.
[16] Sense experiences can lead the human [...] world. If explained in another way, sense perceptions are merged into citta, [...] aspire for this sort of liberation.
[1] Every living being has its own [...] or by some sound. In a general sense, this acoustic expression of ideas [...] or fundamental characteristics.
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[5] The unit entities have been moving [...] rotation will not cease until their sense of separateness from the nucleus [...] cycle of creation, life and death.
[23] Bhiiśańam: The one [...] and unit-hood has bred in them a sense of fear for the limitlessness [...] their souls, those in whom the sense of oneness with Him has awakened, [...] frightening (Bhiiśańam).
[59] In all these three conditions one [...] these unit entities abjure their sense of separateness or separate existence [...] physical entities cease to exist.
[70] What is dream? When certain impressions perceived by the sense organs, agitate the conscious [...] dreams never occur during sleep.
[77] Turiiya is neither Omniscient nor [...] necessary. But in the Turiiya state the sense of existence of all other entities [...] Omniscient Being and the Lord of all.
[84] Is not that Causal Body, which [...] speaking the Yoga by which the sense, that the world is intrinsically [...] Anujiṋátá Yoga.
[89] We cannot call this Turiiya Sthulaparájiṋa, [...] Brahma exists behind the existential sense of every object in His characteristic, [...] force by one object upon another.
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[4] Brahma is effulgent in white radiance. [...] “Bharga”, is used in the sense of white radiance, and that is [...] “Ra”, “Ga”.
[10] Generally speaking, the word, “Bharga” is used verily in the sense of Brahmic effulgence. Now the [...] is characteristically radiant.
[39] Behind each manifestation of the [...] counter-gods in their pervasive sense in reference to the Macrocosmic [...] Brahma in His final beatitude.
[42] Seeing the Ganges we can identify [...] in the Supreme Being, his petty sense of existence loses itself, and, [...] mean suicide but self-oblivion.
[44] He who has known Supreme Brahma, [...] the word, Kula, is used in the sense of Brahma-sútra (Divine [...] reach of death for all eternity.
[60] That is why I say, the greater [...] ideal, the lesser shall be his sense of pleasure and pain. A wonderful [...] said to his dear disciple, –
[73] He has no crude eyes but He sees [...] itself on your mental plate and a sense of visualizing the tree will be [...] beyond all kinds of destruction.
[1] The Vedas are the unique manifestation [...] Veda, is of course used in the sense of spiritual knowledge.
[9] Here the word, Deva, means the [...] synonymously or in an identical sense. But in reality there is a great [...] veritable negation of creation.
[24] This Brahma is also the devourer [...] They are giving away to Him their sense of ego – their pain-laden identities of petty selfishness.
[40] Brahma is the greatest of all. [...] Who is the Knower even of your sense of ego. Try to know Him.
[53] That Supreme Puruśa, who [...] existential feeling, i.e., along with his sense of ego – He is ensconced [...] His characteristic deathlessness.
[76] What is this most sublime Treasure [...] that He abides in his or her very sense of existence – in his or [...] elsewhere but right within.”
[4] So human beings concluded after [...] while making use of the units, a sense of their being the image of that [...] the Yajurveda it is said, –
[39] When the sense of persuasiveness of ones [...] of losing anything. One feels a sense of oneness with all objects and attachment and grief fade away.
[1] By society ordinarily we mean a [...] this. Samaja or society in the true sense of the term implies an action [...] moving together has become strong.
[5] The expressions of life may increase [...] cultural development in the material sense. Persons with more varied expressions of life may be called more cultured.
[31] When the Cosmic Consciousness is [...] which is dormant in the spiritual sense. In fact, although Prájiṋa [...] Máyádhiiśa (Lord of Máyá).
[32] To practice sádhaná [...] realization is the Guru. In this sense Brahma alone can qualify as the [...] understood by spiritual aspirants.
[16] Mahaprabhu said, “Haridas, [...] jiṋániis, have a subtle sense of vanity, of which common people [...] also be benefited by your contact.
[6] As you all know, the word veda means “knowledge”. In this sense Vaedikii diikśá [...] Rgveda are mantras of this sort.
[2] What is progress in the real sense? Normally, people associate the [...] progress is movement towards Shubha.
[4] Let us examine in what sense the word progress is commonly [...] There, also, it is partly mental.
[9] Let us now examine the psychic [...] sphere, the main feature is that the sense of mental pabulum increases. The [...] the intellectual sphere, also.
[15] The so-called physical progress [...] dual meaning: it is used in the sense of purport, as well as in the sense of wealth which solves a pending [...] progress, which is progress in the real sense, is called Mokśa. The only [...] Mokśa is real progress possible.
[3] However, as the Aryans advanced [...] advancing Aryans; and the Aryans sense of superiority and vanity of culture [...] moved eastward from Allahabad.
[3] Instead of dwelling upon the ancient [...] varśa in a special sense. [[ Varśa can also [...] Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa.
[42] King Sháliváhan was [...] sál is used in the sense of year; the adjective form is [...] Even today, the reckoner is used.
[25] He knows everything that you know, [...] knowledge or suffer from a false sense of prestige, a type of psychic ailment.
[29] A realized person intuitively knows [...] above shloka it is not used in that sense. It would not be correct to call [...] He has the absolute authority.
[8] The “rk” of the Rk [...] not true knowledges in the proper sense of the term, because they vary [...] They are not absolute entities.
[2] Both individuals and society are [...] not signify existence in the true sense of the term. That is to say, there [...] would be an encumbrance, a boredom.
[22] This is the last stage. It is called [...] vargas. Itihása in the true sense of the term is not taught in schools [...] puráńa, it is educative fiction.
[3] The third stage is the stage where [...] her mind and some of his or her sense or motor organs, and this control [...] strength to control the power.
[38] Pránipátena, pariprashnena, [...] form of needy people to test your sense of duty. This sort of selfless [...] society, but the devious traders.
[10] Now, along with thinking comes [...] That is, while reading loudly, two sense organs are used, the eyes and [...] what their children are reading.
[26] The word “jagat” is [...] the scope of perception of the sense organs and the mind of microcosms. [...] within the scope of its purview.
[42] When the physical structure vibrates [...] word práńa in the sense of práńáh). [...] práńáh is called a living being.
[51] Thus there are three paths open [...] their existence will go beyond the sense of perception, becoming extremely [...] scope to become a living structure.
[7] Ádarsha or ideology in the genuine sense is that which we look up to for [...] is not an ideology in the true sense of the term. Ideology involves a spiritual sense – it is an inspiration which [...] existential value can be fully manifest.
[17] In this way human beings are advancing and will continue to advance in the future. In the absolute sense there cannot be any progress in [...] be any progress in the relative sense, either. However, the very endeavour [...] human beings glorious and superior.
[10] What human beings think of, or [...] in the external world with their sense organs (the very capacity of the sense organs to see or hear something [...] whatever form you may be”.
[6] In the Vaedika era there was division [...] was both caste division and some sense of caste, or casteism. Still, [...] skilled in the use of weapons.
[6] That is, the theory of Dharma, [...] “guhá”. That is, the sense of “ahaḿ” (doership) of a person is lying quiescent or hidden in the sense of “I am.” In Saḿskrta this sense of “I am” is called [...] such a way are ignorant of Dharma.
[8] “Have you gone mad?” [...] word? At least you should have the sense to modify it a little. Call it ‘rebirebi’.”
[3] [If an idol produced out of the [...] dreams, become a king in the real sense?]
[40] Abhimána is no better than [...] respect me” – this sense is like [a desire for] shúkariiviśt́há. [...] yourself in contemplation on Hari.
[23] Mokśa is átmajiṋána. [...] “self-knowledge” [in the ordinary sense]. Suppose you know of a flower. [...] and the knowledge are all one.
[24] If you know your self [in the sense of átmajiṋána], [...] what space is there between them?
[9] Upavása in the sense of fasting is also useless. Were [...] make little effort to reach God!
[10] “Parama parastád”. [...] the knower? The knower is your sense organs. In the second phase, your [...] your mind is the knower of your sense organs. The mind knows. Then in [...] He is the Supreme Subjectivity.
[66] The ticket collector came to the [...] “dont you have any common sense. When you noticed me finishing [...] catch a word of the conversation.
[1] Perhaps you know that the word [...] – teacher in the academic sense. That will not do. If, again, [...] strata of the spiritual world.
[5] You may raise the question, “What [...] misleading. Shástra in the true sense means, Shásanát [...] attainment of prosperity and welfare.
[10] And who knows this science? Only [...] everything. He has created our sense organs, and He has created the [...] ) that our sense organs detect. He can create anything [...] should clearly understand this.
[12] After the spiritual sphere comes [...] in the psychic world. There is a sense of want in the human mind. One who can remove the sense of want is a guru. In order to [...] power to remove psychic wants.
[2] In the present environment many [...] groups. Spirituality must inculcate sense in human psychology, and develop [...] walls of fissiparous tendencies.
[8] Those who think dharma to be an individuals concern conceive it in a very narrow sense. Dharma leads to Cosmic unity, [...] Cosmic idealism. Religion, in the sense of dharma, is the unifying force [...] relative environment of the age.
[15] Crimes are acts forbidden by the [...] or of the people concerned. The sense of crime, therefore, has a parallelism [...] commonly to humanity in general.
[6] When unit beings(jiivas) come in [...] physical elements, awaken in one a sense of objects. Suppose you are going [...] takes the body-like chariot to.
[26] The greater the control a person [...] collectively apprehended by more than one sense or motor organ.
[27] When people read anything aloud [...] vital force. At the same time, the sense of sight or form tanmátras [...] the readers are students, their sense perception will not be as good [...] the mind to become distracted.
[30] I have already said that práńáh, [...] práńa-bodha or vital sense. A “hard” man does [...] “soft” also, dont you?
[31] What is this práńa-bodha? [...] the citta, then alone does “sense” come into being. All the forces [...] ones power of receptivity.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] arousing in the nervous system the sense of reality with blows or abuse. [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[64] Absorb the forces of your organs [...] your intellect, in your subtle sense of ego. In other words mingle [...] not waste your time needlessly.
[9] The mental tendencies of appetite, [...] and animals is that humans have a sense of Dharma. Human beings practise [...] human form is just like a beast.
[2] As you know, all are the progeny [...] plants and the human beings, common sense says that the entire world belongs [...] the cultured and civilized world.
[3] [Wise persons first merge their indriyas, sense organs, into their citta, then [...] jiivátmá into Supreme Consciousness.]
[2] BHAKTI. Devotion. BHÁVA. [...] Niyama). Sometimes used in the sense of continence.
[1] Everything in this universe, manifest [...] independent in the strict philosophical sense. It is only due to Puruśas [...] Puruśa as the fundamental stuff.
[48] The thought of welfare and the [...] atibiija, or mahábiija, of the sense of blessing in the subtle sphere.
[71] The sváhá mantra [...] sváhá in the general sense. More specifically sváhá is used while offering oblations to fire. In this sense it is related to the acoustic [...] making offerings to the ancestors.
[72] In ancient times, in the entire [...] bhálá is used in the sense of “look at”. It is [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita]
[75] A little while ago, I mentioned [...] use sva in place of su [in the sense of “good”] was not so common.
[163] When ones psychic attraction [...] root-verb pat or patati carries this sense), which leads to ones eventual [...] gam or úrdhva gacchati.
[173] Bha is the acoustic root of the [...] means to lose ones common sense under the hypnotic spell of a [...] pratyáhára yoga.
[2] The first factor is the hypocrites [...] for example. Those who have any sense know that it is a farce. It was [...] responsible for the failure of a theory.
[8] That day she passed nearly all [...] behind the screen, cast aside all sense of decorum and said, “Teby, come here and let me open your bun.”
[4] The human structure having been [...] developed and also some amount of sense of responsibility grows.
[6] It is the absence of social-mindedness [...] things. What is it? Neither the sense of social responsibility nor the sense of affection is found here. The [...] of human approach in rousing the sense of responsibility and affection in man.
[8] Every man must realize the duty [...] Játakarma will reawaken the sense of that duty again and again. [...] fatherly responsibility of the child.
[11] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] lineage, vanity of culture, false sense of prestige. PRAKRTI. Operative [...] pratisaiṋcara and saiṋcara.
[2] To remain satisfied with a little [...] it created in the human mind the sense of inquisitiveness, the spirit [...] have become what they are today.
[9] Each of the gods and goddesses [...] they lacked the refined artistic sense necessary to make the idols.
[30] The victorious Aryans, coming from [...] competent race. Their competence, their sense of superiority over the non-Aryans, [...] less competence than the Aryans.
[34] War-loving races are generally [...] Aryans displayed a commendable sense of discipline during war. Being [...] for the non-Aryans defeat.
[49] Culture is a vague term. It is [...] means culture. It is used in a good sense and is beneficial for all.
[7] The sense of universalism should also be [...] education leads to a pervasive sense of love and compassion for all creation.
[3] Educated and learned people may [...] educated. To be learned in the real sense mentioned above, all four factors [...] following examples illustrate this.
[9] How many ways of [[studying]] are [...] of mudrá. If one indriya (sense organ) ceases to work, then the others become more sensitive. For example, there are five sense organs. Suppose that every sense organ has a power of 20 degrees. If any one of the sense organs ceases to function, then [...] organs. That is, the remaining sense organs will get 25 degrees of [...] hearing, smelling or touching.
[9] PROUT does not want to turn the [...] system utterly failed to inculcate a sense of morality, reverence and a high [...] their práńa dharma.
[4] Certain portions of the original [...] essential for Bengal is to develop a sense of unity. Bengal will be de-Balkanized when this unity is developed.
[16] The philosophers always prefer [...] even do not posses enough common sense so that the theories on which [...] have no link at all with reality.
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three [...] abhimána is not used in a derogatory sense in Bengal. When someone is hurt [...] abhimána is not used in the same sense: mána means “honour”, and abhimána means “honour in a pervasive sense”. When a person expects greater [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[41] What is this abhimána? It [...] And this abhimána or false sense of vanity is as condemnable as drinking wine.
[52] However, when Parama Puruśa knows that the sense of sin harms human beings and [...] sins, He forcibly steals them away.
[53] So towards the Entity who is so [...] help human beings, overcome this sense of vanity and lethargy, advised [...] principle to counteract this false sense of self-aggrandizement: one should consider oneself to be even humbler than the grass.
[56] Likewise when ones sense of aggrandizement is wounded one [...] or she becomes extremely angry.
[58] Amániinaḿ mánadeyaḿ: [...] It means that there is a hidden sense of flattery in your mind and you [...] balanced and you will progress.
[12] D́áhá here [...] name D́abák in the sense of “oft-flooded land”; [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[5] (2) The second leg is vistára, [...] Viśńu [Supreme Entity in the sense of that which pervades everything]. This is vistára.
[70] [Relative truth what mind compasses [...] indeed but bricks That make no sense, confounded tricks The teacher [...] deaf-dumb mimes in symbolic strain.]
[15] Even if there is something in communism [...] supports democracy in a limited sense – we support restricted [...] principles are best for the time being.
[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] worship, and he killed him out of a sense of Aryan supremacy. At that time [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.
[2] Rationally speaking, does it make sense? Where will the dead bodies of [...] departing minds and souls rest?
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[3] This power by which he is seeing now is ordinary subjective sense – antaryámitva – [...] they are in proper order or not.
[9] Now he is using still greater subjective sense. [To Mr. X:] Now look around you at the persons in the room. What do you see?
[2] Bengali literature abounds with stories of the supernatural, that is, ghost stories, and in one sense Strange Experiences can be considered [...] the paranormal events themselves.
[4] I did not have to stay angry with [...] strange suddenly happened. I could sense somebodys presence. I felt as though someone was trying to drag my mind from my book.
[1] My mothers family in Bahrampur [...] but the womans aesthetic sense as well. She would keep the house [...] was experiencing inner turmoil.
[13] It can be more lucidly explained [...] enjoy that relative shape which our sense organs convey to that mind stuff, [...] only the reflections of shadows.
[10] The other day I told you that the [...] In fact he has lost his common sense. Similarly, whenever people act [...] [propensity], they lose their common sense. They then run around like mindless [...] the hundred agents of the mind.
[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] pańd́itah [“One who has the sense, or intelligence, of knowing that [...] they have become mere surnames.
[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] Sanskrit. The verb yudh plus san in the sense of “willingness and readiness [...] viveka, please tell me.”
[6] Now we come to the next part of [...] “The mind is the master of the sense organs, and air is the master [...] of the remaining ten indriyas.
[9] Whatever importance, whatever mastery, [...] its being the director of the ten sense organs. In addition to that, I [...] reflect”, “to think”.
[46] When a knower of truth merges in the Supreme Being, his petty sense of existence loses itself, and [...] ideation, becomes the Supreme himself.
[81] In Ananda Marga, this wave of the [...] (Spiritual moralists), in the true sense of the word, they will become [...] Ánanda Márga (Path of Bliss).
[299] Prayer is also a mockery of the [...] aspersion on Him and His law and His sense of distribution of His gifts and [...] is a waste of ones time.
[17] When Prakrti is dormant in cosmic consciousness, no indriyas (sense or motor organs) exist, for cosmic [...] internal (antahkarańika).
[34] Ans. Citta has the characteristic [...] jiṋánendriyas or sense organs with their afferent nerves, [...] sensations into physical action.
[17] When Prakrti is dormant in cosmic consciousness, no indriyas (sense or motor organs) exist, for cosmic [...] internal (antahkarańika).
[34] Ans. Citta has the characteristic [...] jiṋánendriyas or sense organs with their afferent nerves, [...] sensations into physical action.
[7] The first step to decentralized [...] strong and developed in the real sense. This approach to planning is [...] PROUTs economic decentralization.
[28] The fourth point of PROUTs [...] essential factor in generating a sense of affinity and unity amongst the people.
[14] Fourthly, sentimental legacy includes [...] them their unique identity and sense of affinity.
[18] In the circumstances, the patrilineal system is much better, for it awakens a proper sense of responsibility in the father [...] preserve the domestic framework.
[19] The first advantage stems from [...] awakens in the father a proper sense of responsibility for his children [...] sort of circumstantial pressure.)
[40] The main feature of what, in the modern sense, we call education or civility [...] pronouncements with bowed heads?
[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] self-respect, and thereby develop a sense of superiority. Similarly, the [...] or paternal property of anyone.
[52] The sense of human value must be reflected [...] humanism in the socio-economic sphere.
[60] A little while ago I said that, [...] reward his or her efficiency and sense of duty? This is the way justice can be applied in relation to peoples competence and sense of responsibility.
[61] Human beings are not yet looking [...] associations based solely on a sense of individual or group interest. [...] bottom. This is the greatest tragedy.
[128] Those who advocate a materialistic [...] who are universalists in the true sense of the term can effect such adjustments. [...] suppressed and oppressed humanity.
[190] “Crimes” are acts forbidden [...] or of the people concerned. The sense of crime, therefore, runs parallel [...] applies for humanity in general.
[207] It is not natures desire [...] is taken to penalize someone, a sense of revenge or vindictiveness arises [...] not harm him or her in any way.
[309] In society, on one hand we see a crowd of antisocial elements, and on the other hand, a sense of frustration among the moralists. [...] yourselves against the immoralists.
[9] [[In Sanskrit there are four words [...] “Rural” is used in a good sense and “rustic” in a bad sense. They may be similar but they [...] “Childlike” is always in a good sense and “childish” always in a bad sense. No two words are identical. Neither are things.
[2] Parama Puruśa attracts all [...] beings to keep the gates of their sense organs open. In this case, the [...] called “gandhabrhatii.”
[1] Gandhaja . Gandhaja means [...] cells in the brain to produce the sense of smell in all creatures whose [...] vibration of the smell conveyed to the sense organs. The capacity to carry [...] all respects, but the capacity to sense smell is not less developed in [...] capacity of their propensities.
[3] The differences between pleasant [...] bouquet. This difference between the sense perception of one person and another is due to differences in the inherent reactive momenta.
[5] So, a pleasant or repulsive smell [...] another part and correlate one sense organ with another. Likewise, [...] and mind, that is actual death.
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] aspirants, at a particular stage, sense this smell. But it should be remembered [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[2] Whatever be the nature of the smell [...] the capacity of the nostrils to sense smell. Whether the smell inferences [...] objection, and so does the dove.
[36] So pátaka, atipátaka, [...] [of pápa in the general sense]. Not to follow vidhi is pratyaváya; [...] pápa. This is all I have to say.
[1] The inevitable consequence of vaeshya [...] excessive greed, lose their common sense completely and forsake their humanity [...] bear much of the responsibility.
[3] At the beginning of evolution, [...] life. But in that there was no sense of responsibility born out of [...] cause of many serious quarrels.
[13] In His life, Shiva Himself married [...] this world to marry in the proper sense of the term. He was eager to see [...] difficulties of their husbands.
[21] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] from agriculture was not common sense. Again, the followers of Jainism [...] culture had some serious drawbacks.
[11] Since the advent of living beings [...] the term áyurveda in the sense of vaedyak shástra.
[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] no one was married in the true sense of the term. No male would take [...] realize that they were human beings.
[3] The word virúpákśa [...] virúpákśa in the first sense, and to the virtuous He is virúpákśa in the second sense.
[25] Regarding jiivátmá [...] attá is mainly used in the sense of átman, or soul. Thus [...] for controversy on this point.
[21] Indra means one who has the predominant role in the field of action. In this sense, the king of the gods is called [...] many unit entities. It is said,
[3] [If an idol produced out of the [...] dreams, become a king in the real sense?]
[10] There is still another type of [...] previously seen or perceived with their sense organs. This is the greatest imperfection [...] from the external world through sense organs. Even the minutest fraction [...] me shelter at your feet”].
[31] When people mentally create a dream [...] dreams, become a king in the real sense”]?
[51] The state of wakefulness means [...] fundamental factors with the help of the sense and motor organs through the afferent [...] nerve cells without the aid of the sense and motor organs or afferent and efferent nerves.
[25] In the past, hundreds of philosophies [...] knowledge of philosophy with a deep sense of responsibility and an unblemished love for humanity.
[29] It is universally true, for all [...] through life. In the pervasive sense of the word, all objects, animate [...] existence of an object. In its narrow sense, dharma is less manifested in [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[48] It does not require much mental [...] vidhipújana in the strict sense of the term – they are not [...] not lead to liberation”].
[6] It is said that bondages are of [...] physical bondages in the pervasive sense. Psychic distortions, mental clashes, [...] categorized as spiritual bondages.
[17] And simultaneously we should pray [...] kind is not liberation in the true sense of the term.
[20] Though the root verb of the word tapah [penance] is the same, tapah is also used in a special sense; it means to embrace the physical [...] ones body and mind become heated.
[21] So we see that knowledge in the true sense of the term is self-knowledge. [...] – this is the ideal life.
[21] At the beginning of evolution, [...] life. But in that there was no sense of responsibility born out of [...] cause of many serious quarrels.
[30] In His life, Shiva Himself married [...] this world to marry in the proper sense of the term. He was eager to see [...] difficulties of their husbands.
[27] When people do sádhaná [...] abhidhyána in the special sense and parishrama [well-directed effort] in the general sense. When people do sádhaná [...] dhárańá in the special sense and parishrama in the general sense. When people do jad́a sádhaná in the material sphere, it is called shrama in the special sense and parishrama in the general sense. Abhidhyána, dhárańá, [...] nutshell, is the technique of work.
[2] The term shakti has various meanings [...] factor is called shakti in a limited sense. And the energy which a living [...] Citi Shakti or Cognitive Faculty.
[3] Let us see how material energy originates. What is the relationship between energy in the mundane sense and the energy of the three principles? [...] forms due to static influence.
[24] When the psychic waves develop, [...] jiṋána here in the sense of relative or mundane knowledge. In the absolute sense this sort of knowledge is not [...] called jiṋániis.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] PRATYAGÁTMÁ. PARAMA PURUŚA in the sense "That which takes a stance opposite [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] came to be applied by them in this sense to certain non-Aryan peoples. [...] the tradition of Shaeva Tantra.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] came to be applied by them in this sense to certain non-Aryan peoples. [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] came to be applied by them in this sense to certain non-Aryan peoples. [...] the tradition of Shaeva Tantra.
[5] Now, I told you that man wants [...] secrets of Siddhi, success in the sense of Siddhi?”
[10] He is the Supreme Progenitor, and [...] spiritual aspirant must develop a sense of equipoise.
[18] “Vraj” is another verb. [...] same time enjoying – in that sense the verb “vraj” is [...] “Braja bhúmi”.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] of gathering knowledge. In that sense, the word “Pari-ata” [...] moves and while moving learns.
[8] “Bhaktih premasvarupinii.” The awakening of devotion causes the aesthetic sense – the feeling of beauty [...] – to express itself fully.
[6] When a knower of Truth merges in the Supreme Being, his or her petty sense of existence is lost, and, attaining [...] ideation becomes Brahma Itself.
[10] Now what is knowledge? This knowledge [...] projection can only be had when the sense of the objects existence [...] knowledge about the song Dhrupada.
[30] [In one sense,] materialists are led into greater [...] combination of all colours is white.
[5] There are two tendencies of the [...] vikalpátmaka portion of mind through the sense organs. In savikalpa samádhi, [...] savikalpa samádhi”].
[13] In the state of wakefulness all [...] state of sleep is the state of the sense of vacuity is unacceptable to [...] had been one of absolute bliss.
[10] Manana means the recollecting and the rethinking of what was imbibed earlier through the other sense organs. This rumination which [...] importance of satsauṋga.
[1] This is not dharma – we should [...] not dharmic. So what does common sense tell us? It tells us that each [...] persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
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[2] Now what is the import of the word [...] (pratyaya) is to give the proper sense of each word. Hence each verb [...] Sanskrit. In order to denote the sense of completion of act of reading, [...] “karáná Karuána”).
[8] Immediately after saḿkalpa, indriya vrtti [the externalization of the resolve through the sense organs] occurs. The mind constantly [...] separated from them, even for a second.
[1] As the sense of subtle aesthetics developed [...] success in the creation of art.
[3] Besides this, in the individual [...] battle between their transitory sense of aesthetics and their desire [...] before attaining full development.
[1] In philosophical parlance, samádhi [...] performs physical actions through sense organs and nerve-cells and nerve-fibres, [...] still it is full of knowledge.
[2] Mrtyu, death, on the other hand, [...] psycho-physical parallelism, the sense organs, the nerve-cells, nerve-fibres, [...] devoid of any prajiṋá.
[2] In the absolute sense what is the unit mind? The Cosmic [...] sphere would be simply ludicrous.
[4] Regarding Parama Puruśa [...] proposition is illogical in the absolute sense. Rather it should be said that [...] finite entities culminates”].
[19] The more that unit beings advance [...] thus going beyond the scope of sense perception, it is called the process [...] gradually come within the periphery of sense perception. When there comes to [...] metamorphosed form of Consciousness.
[28] Spiritual initiation and education [...] have not entirely lost their human sense. If we fail to elevate them, our [...] and civilization will be futile.
[42] Hence genuine sádhakas always [...] not to be requitals in the true sense of the term. The requital of reactive [...] tremendous fight against Prakrti.
[30] (11) Through all works, big and small, humanity has to be awakened. Humanity in its fullest sense is divinity, and its perfection [...] forget this even for a moment.
[14] What is dhyána? To suspend [...] this thought process there is a sense of mobility. The absence of mobility [...] understand this subject better.
[15] There are two distinct paths. The [...] goal; the second is to keep all the sense organs engaged in the same activity, [...] remarkable science lies in kiirtana.
[10] I said, “Thats a hundred [...] Aryan civilization in the proper sense of the term. Actually, it is the east India civilization or extended Ganges delta civilization.
[53] “If you sense some impending danger, under no [...] Thats a good idea.”
[56] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] Suba Hindostan, and not in the sense of Hindustan as being the whole [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[45] The Saḿskrta word matta [...] that cause people to lose their sense.” Smoking tobacco is not [...] vanity, people may lose their common sense.
[4] Yet even after this understanding, [...] our realsation, then this painful sense of separation is spiritual bondage. [...] Paramártha, the Supreme Good.
[4] To human beings, [reality] is that [...] object reach the gateways of the sense organs as vibrations of different [...] disappearances, we know what we are seeing.
[1] While dharma in the true sense of the term is based on logic [...] is replete with such examples.
[4] Prior to Shankaracharya, there [...] discrimination [i.e., the practical sense that one caste was superior to [...] use Devangshi as their surname.
[2] The Mahábhárata is [...] fiction], but so much aesthetic sense is hard to find in a puráńa. [...] Bengalees into their very hearts.
[14] When the people of India were floundering [...] peak the spirit of generosity and sense of dutifulness, was a son of Birsingha [...] sub-division Ghatal in Midnapur.)
[3] The ancient folk tales and folk [...] classical Sanskrit in the true sense of the term, but rather Bengali [...] visarga endings [aḿ and ah].
[1] The Gaoŕádya Vaedikas [...] inhabitants of Ráŕh in this sense. The middle-class Brahmans, composed [...] themselves Ráŕhii].
[22] What is krpá? You know, Ramakrishna Paramahansa was not a learned man in the mundane sense. Once upon a time a very learned [...] meaning of krpá?”
[3] He is unimaginable, for He is beyond [...] because He is inapprehensible to the sense organs through sound, touch, form, [...] it is, is apprehensible by the sense organs. He is formless, as we [...] Shrii Rádhá said:
[3] Endoplasm is the outer surface of ectoplasm. The collective form of ectoplasm increases the sense of individuality – “I” [...] in the Cosmic “I”.
[2] Answer : Development in the sense of all-round elevation is the [...] and multi-purpose development.
[9] Answer : In the subtle economic sense, the value of wealth is the real [...] numerical terms by economists.
[18] Answer: A minority is less than [...] allocated to it to appease any sense of social insecurity it may have, [...] the case of strong minorities.
[14] Answer – Development in the sense of all-round elevation is the [...] and multi-purpose development.
[21] Answer – In the subtle economic sense the value of wealth is the real [...] numerical terms by economists.
[5] In the absence of spiritual ideals [...] is accepted, a sense of the fellowship of universal [...] will achieve nothing worthwhile.
[7] People who believe in spiritual [...] in the hope that one day their sense of righteousness will be awakened. [...] they have no value whatsoever.
[5] Human beings, endowed with sensory [...] not require any external physical sense organs.
[5] This Puruśa is not only [...] the root verb kr is used in this sense. Suppose there is a book somewhere; [...] does not do any action by himself.
[2] The purdah was not in use among [...] was used in the olden days in the sense of covering) In those parts of [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[2] In Human Society Part 1 the author [...] to build a society in the true sense of the word.
[16] Now, what is the role of devotional [...] humanity? It is to transform the sense of worldly existence into the [...] Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism)
[3] Hence when we call some materialistic [...] “Ideology” involves in it a spiritual sense; it is an inspiration which has a parallelism with the Spiritual Entity.
[38] The women of ancient Bengal used [...] “Like” is added in a good sense, for example “childlike” while the suffix “ish” is added in a derogatory sense. For example: Tinkál giye [...] “rustic” [pejorative sense] is used to mean genyo bhút. [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –
[1] Mental functions are saḿkalpa [...] (actional expression) oriented. The sense organs (indriyas) are activated [...] established in samádhi?
[14] Human beings have learnt to feel [...] wisdom. It is because of our human sense of duty and our higher understanding that we should be sympathetic to all living beings.
[3] Human beings also want to preserve [...] better because one discovers a sense of rhythmic order there. Thus [...] should be considered rhythmic words.
[55] As a result of the Britishers [...] different people! This destroys the sense of value of a proper noun. If [...] penchant for imitation be complete.
[7] Now, as I have already said, extroversial [...] crudified like stone or iron. All sense of humanity, all refinement and [...] i.e., one becomes one with nature.
[13] Nothing would be better, if it [...] mental and spiritual education, good sense will prevail among the exploiters. [...] practicable to wait indefinitely for good sense to prevail among the exploiters? By then the exploited mass will have given up the ghost!
[124] The common people can be temporarily [...] millions of people. Perhaps, out of a sense of duty, the common people should impeach (in a court of justice) culpable politicians.
[5] This vital energy is a blind force: blind in the sense that it is devoid of intellect, [...] mind” or “microcosm”.
[19] Finally Rama and Laksmanas [...] this moment! You have no common sense! Ramchandras coronation [...] cant you see that!”
[5] “For this sádhaka, [...] prańava, and in a general sense this word prańava is used [...] the Gauṋgá starts.
[15] And sharohyátmá. His “I” feeling, “I am” – this sense, the pure “I” feeling [...] feeling should be the arrow.”
[4] Now, what is the actual meaning [...] “equipoise” are used in this sense, but there is some practical difference between these two words. “Equilibrium” is used in the sense of balance in physical strength and “equipoise” is used in the sense of balance in weight. Suppose [...] collectively known as pramá.
[17] Suppose a painter is drawing a [...] painter has clearly lost the basic sense of proportion and artistic [[balance, [...] cannot be symmetrical or systematic.
[6] Where Prakrti is dormant there [...] Prakrtis sattvaguńa, the sense of “I” feeling, or [...] different from its original standard.
[8] The ultimate resultant stage or [...] the performance of the act the sense of “I” feeling, feeling [...] sattvaguńa must also be there.
[9] The characteristics of sattvaguńa are knowledge of existence, and imparting happiness and a sense of relief. rajoguńa is [...] or to enjoy the resultant shape.
[64] Prakrti infuses guńa into [...] touch, vision, taste and smell. The sense organs, or jiṋánendriyas, [...] self and also merges in that self.
[9] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] psychic stupor, lack of common sense bha [...] la
[13] In the course of time, instincts [...] called jandar or living in the sense that one possesses life. If jan is used in the same sense and war is added, it becomes janwar [...] of manav dharma or human dharma.
[30] Bengali is a living language so [...] bewárish; “one who has no sense [ákkel]” is be-ákkile. [...] words have filtered into Bengali.
[13] Vopadeva only accepted the use [...] átmanepadii (in the laokika sense). The example is:
[16] In Sanskrit the suffix kvip is used in the sense of “natural inclination”. [...] [natural inclination] and in the sense of continuity, the two different [...] verbs for the verb forms in the sense of the natural inclination and [...] bhái paŕatá.
[13] But where such a [mentality] is [...] feeling, is not affected by any sense of ego or vanity.] Though people [...] is not the path of Neohumanism.
[4] At that time, the visarga was used [...] with her name just to assert her sense of dignity. Since then, the visarga [...] objection, if the visarga is retained.
[20] The influence of dogma on the human [...] in this situation. It is common sense that the food from the house of [...] This is how the epidemic spreads!
[15] It is the sense of duty that causes one person to renounce everything; and it is the sense of duty that inspires another [...] for his or her family. It is the sense of duty that makes a person great. [...] remain inert and do nothing at all.
[21] According to the previous shloka, [...] vital energy. What does common sense suggest? It suggests that people [...] Máyáváda.
[8] The word sárathi comes not [...] from the suffix i [imparting the sense of “offspring”]. That [...] being able to drive a chariot.
[32] Any great person can be called bhagaván in this sense, but my Párthasárathi [...] story from the Mahabhárata.
[44] Various scriptures have laid down [...] bhagaván in the philosophical sense, but the veritable manifestation [...] have no cause to worry.”
[9] Class. Is it a creation of the Supreme Entity? All classes, say in the sense of economic classes, rich, poor, etc. – are they God-given or man-made? What are they?
[1] The word sarva contains [...] knower of the universe in the same sense that we knowingly perceive external [...] through the medium of his or her sense organs. One gets that knowledge [...] to Parama Puruśa .
[4] He who loves [[so much that]] he [...] as “bandhu”. In this sense, nobody can have any bandhu in [...] bandhu. Only He is your real friend.
[7] In Saḿskrta, when the word [...] where it is used in the masculine sense the meaning is “the sun”.
[11] So brhat means “so [...] which is not big in the physical sense but which is big or very big in the psychic sense is mahat . In other words, [...] external world, the world of the sense organs which we can see with our [...] over other things in the psychic sense, we call mahat . Take, for [...] puruśa in the Vedas.
[23] Now the interesting thing is that the devotees also have a certain common sense. They have a sense of responsibility. They say: “How [...] daughters without their knowledge.
[25] Remember that the less the gap [...] not a civilization in the true sense of the term. I urge societys [...] Puruśa and His creation.
[37] That which leads to the attainment [...] leads to the attainment of a deep sense of morality, is called itihása. [...] purákathá, or purávrtta.
[47] Human beings can at most remember [...] are often misguided by a false sense of superiority or inferiority.
[48] Suppose there is a Masters [...] because of his vanity and false sense of superiority, does not even [...] they lose their universal vision.
[49] But for Parama Puruśa there [...] and prefer the high-born. This sense of discrimination exists only [...] Puruśa, that they can hate others!
[50] Those who are seated in Heaven [...] human mind there is an ingrained sense of hatred for others. But there is no such feeling in the mind of Parama Puruśa.
[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] structural code of discipline. 15. Sense of responsibility.
[4] To attain Parama Puruśa, [...] discrimination. Whenever there is a sense of difference, there is no Parama [...] Krśńa lost interest in eating.
[15] It is difficult to explain life by means of matter and motion only. The animal sense acts for its own preservation. [...] the opposite theory of vitalism.
[11] That is, “As one wishes [so [...] Hence, ra is used in the sense of raiṋjayati imán lokán ityarthe [in the sense of “dyeing the mind of every living being of this world”].
[4] Human life should not be like this; [...] cease to be human life in the true sense of the term.
[25] And the third meaning of Nára [...] Similarly for Nára, in the sense of Prakrti, Náráyańa is the shelter, Parama Puruśa is the shelter.
[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] pańd́itah [“One who has the sense, or intelligence, of knowing that [...] become pańd́itas.
[1] Brahmavid Brahmaeva bhavati – [...] but in a broader, more pervasive sense, they should be called ádhyátmika. [...] temporal, spatial and personal.
[9] And dhava – the second [...] is “husband”, in the sense of lordship, ownership. Now Ill explain this thing. With “Mádhava” we will take some time.
[33] Within the scope of our perceptions, [...] Coming within the scope of our sense, they are called “material”, [...] cannot touch, so it is abstract.
[46] You are His phenomenal expression because you have the sense of a separate identity. You always [...] Noumenal Entity. Do you follow me?
[16] There are predominantly four types [...] intellectual acumen, created a sense of reverence and subordination [...] the thought of accumulating them.
[25] According to their form and character, [...] are not revolutions in the true sense because they may or may not result [...] forward movement of the social cycle.
[1] The word karma is derived from [...] kriyá mean action in the sense of change of place of an object, [...] and ceremonies are kriyá.
[5] There are three types of objects [...] physical objects through your [sense] organs. When your organs come [...] latters mind with ones own.
[2] Before Parama Puruśa created [...] equilibrium – their common sense. In Bengali parlance it is said [...] sorrow or overwhelmed with joy.
[6] Still another meaning is that one [...] nirábhásam has been used here in this sense also.
[10] JAGAT. World, universe. JANYA [...] subjectivity, feeling of the unit state, sense of the unit identity, microcosmic [...] of knowledge or discrimination.
[18] RÁDHA BHÁVA, MADHURA [...] waves conveying vision, i.e., the sense of form. See also TANMÁTRA.
[15] Vrajareńu. “Vraja” [...] particles. Vraja in the philosophical sense implies movement while getting [...] sings jaya to Vrajareńu.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] came to be applied by them in this sense to certain non-Aryan peoples. [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
[1] When the aesthetic sense, based on the subtle aesthetic [...] Khudá. This is mysticism.
[10] Although the physical body appears [...] appraisal of any object in the absolute sense is not possible unless we can [...] factors from a broad angle of vision.
[31] But who will impart moral training [...] forward and demonstrate their greater sense of responsibility.
[14] In our daily life the experiences [...] objectives from different experienced sense perceptions and innate psychic [...] any outer objective correlation.)
[5] It is the characteristic of humans [...] from positive microvita. Want of a sense of responsibility – that [...] inspired by positive microvitum.
[6] Another propensity, psycho-physical attachment in [[a]] good sense, is also created by positive microvita [...] microvita will go on increasing.
[9] How do we know an object? Our sense organ comes in contact with the [...] not need limbs and external eyes.
[2] Whatever we can think of and whatever [...] with the help of their indriyas (sense organs) receive the subtle tanmátras [...] proper functioning of the indriyas.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] pedantry they lose all their common sense and behave like lunatics. And [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[69] Two birds – jiivátmá [...] associated with the unit beings sense of individual identity. Although, [...] with the psychic propensities.
[1] The noblest form of social service is to educate the public and create a sense of consciousness in them. This sense of consciousness is to be inculcated [...] morality makes for a peaceful society.
[10] Such is the nature of human beings, [...] feeling of differentiation and a sense of worldliness, they are small [...] Krśńa himself said:
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[3] The fight for prestige and supremacy [...] unite and form a society, but their sense of prestige and sentiment also [...] way secondary. This sentiment and sense of prestige of the Kśatriya [...] inspiration in its conquest over matter.
[4] The shúdras fought solely [...] pursuit of conquest and dignity. This sense of prestige in the kśatriyas [...] understand human values. It was this sense of values that raised conjugal [...] enjoyed, they began to contain a sense of duty. With the establishment of conjugal relationships a sense of duty awakened in the father [...] lost their previous authority.
[5] In these kśatriya societies [...] members than on pure humanism and a sense of discipline. The slogan of this [...] belongs to the valiant”.
[6] Human beings are emotional beings. [...] Kśatriya Era, with the awakening of a sense of responsibility and affection [...] became conscious to some extent of a sense of duty towards their parents. [...] relationships between men and women.
[12] When with the help of ones paráshakti (pará in the sense of the starting point of shabda [...] Therefore Sadáshiva has said:
[16] The microcosm is in a dormant state, [...] jiivabháva, that is, the sense of the unit identity, is locked, [...] never be sufficient for that task.
[42] This offer of ones mind to the Lord is nididhyásana. The inner sense of nididhyásana is that [...] offered to Parama Puruśa.
[2] Now for a mantra two things are essential. It must be meaningful, that is, in the ordinary sense of the term the word should have [...] other the acoustic significance.
[17] Garga Muni had just this practical sense. He was praying to the Lord and [...] as people might go against him.
[3] Those creatures whose minds have [...] creatures have only this narrow sense of the minimum essentialities of a living structure. This sense is as predominant in multicellular [...] transformed into the subtle mind.
[2] Through all works, big and small, humanity has to be awakened. Humanity in its fullest sense is Divinity, and its perfection [...] forget this even for a moment.
[10] The innumerable structures which [...] special role of the indriyas – sense organs.
[67] He is the Supreme Progenitor, and [...] spiritual aspirant must develop a sense of equipoise of mind.
[97] It is universally true, for all [...] through life. In the pervasive sense of the word, all objects, animate [...] existence of an object. In its narrow sense, dharma is less manifested in [...] each and every sphere of life.
[206] Who can be a guru? An enchained [...] principles) is liberated in the true sense of the term, and it is only that [...] Bhagaván (the Supreme Entity).
[376] Shiva was the first person in the world to marry; before Him no one was married in the true sense of the term. No male would take [...] responsibility such as animals do.
[600] In the past, hundreds of philosophies [...] knowledge of philosophy with a deep sense of responsibility and an unblemished love for humanity.
[623] Common sense tells us that among all the Kośas [...] associated with the physical body.
[2] Correctly speaking, sat means “that [...] a relative term and conveys the sense of existence under certain relative [...] entity which undergoes no change.
[5] The essence of the human mind is [...] the eleventh organ or the sixth sense. Discrimination between holy and [...] dogmas arise and create obstacles.
[78] Another name for Mágadhii [...] pát́aliputra in the sense of Páli referring to the [...] mungagiri → mungir → munger.
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[18] Yet another meaning of kut́háru [...] kut́háru in this sense used to refer to the Kayasthas [...] or Barmá [Verma].
[38] Kud́ + ka = kud́a [...] pranks” (in a pejorative sense, just as in English the word “childish” is used in a pejorative sense while the word “childlike” is used in a praiseworthy sense), “to cling to something [...] food in a great hurry without a sense of etiquette”, “to [...] means: The human body.
[39] Kud́ means a resultant or altered state – in this sense, rice powder or rice dust.
[65] The word kuńd́a [...] floating population; that is, in this sense kuńd́a means “vagrant” or “gipsy”.
[77] Another meaning of kuńd́ala [...] kuńd́ala when used in the sense of “necktie” from [...] griivakuńd́ala .
[131] “Your anáhárii magistrate certainly has a great sense of humour,” I told him. [...] in date-palm raw sugar.”
[153] Kuńd́ +ú [...] [500,000] of gold coins. In a general sense kuńd́u refers [...] shreśt́hii .
[36] You know that satya [...] mentality which is motivated by a sense of welfare for others is known [...] anrta and not a-rta ).
[117] That place which is not easily [...] recesses of the mind, in the innermost sense of existence, is called kut́astha [...] a barrier of inaccessi-bility.
[13] It means all the created objects [...] because they are perceptible to the sense organ. Otherwise, the reality [...] gradually fall into numerous bondages.
[20] “There are bangles on the [...] word Áyaná in the sense of mirror is a Persian word.
[7] Ku + rat́ = kurat́ [...] (in a eulogistic or a pejorative sense) or “that woman who circulates words all around” (in a eulogistic or pejorative sense). The etymological meaning of [...] known as kurat́a.
[11] If ku is taken in the sense of “world”, then [...] Sesbania grandiflora ] in the sense that it is the flower that has filled the world with sound.
[22] In the same sense kurpara also means a short [...] úrdhva-kurpara.
[46] Kuruvinda also means “black salt” or digestive salt. In a restricted sense it also means “digestive [...] medicine bháskara salt.
[109] Kula also means the [...] purohita was coined in the sense of someone who does good to others [...] word kulapurohita in the sense of “family priest”. [...] the vikula side .
[7] Whether there is any person who is kulya in the worldly sense or not, the Supreme Father is [...] is Parama Puruśa .
[10] You have noticed how sometimes [...] word kulyá in this sense.
[19] In addition to what we understand [...] Ráŕhii Bengali in the sense of a large reservoir. The terrain [...] also emerges from this reservoir.
[54] Kú + ac = kuva . The [...] aquatic flowers, but in the specific sense the word kuva is used for [...] word kuva for the lotus.
[69] Another meaning of the word [...] use the word kuvala in the sense of “red lotus”. But [...] kuvalaya , not kuvala .
[2] Kul + kan = kulaka . The [...] ”; in a greater or wider sense kulaka is used to mean [...] belonging to the aristocracy”.
[10] The moles burrow is also [...] mole is kulakeya , in the sense of “ kulaka -dweller”, [...] languages to mean “hole”.
[15] If there is more than one stanza [...] stavaka cannot be used in this sense. The Bengali derivative of the [...] stavaka can also be used in the sense of “tier” or “layer”. [...] of stavaka . In a special sense, stavaka also means, “flower petal”. There is a Sanskrit verse:
[33] In ancient times students used [...] of knowledge, intelligence and sense, their guardian used to take him [...] countries with their certificates.
[46] The second meaning of the word [...] called matchmakers in a limited sense. But the duties and responsibilities [...] responsibility in any other matter.
[74] The word shúrpa has been used in the sense of “winnowing tray” [...] shúrpańakhá.
[101] The word kuliina can also be used in the sense of “superior”. For instance, in the sense of financial superiority we can say arthakaoliinya .
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] is used both in an affectionate sense and in a general sense; the suffix ki is used in a general sense and to denote result. And the [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[6] Kuńati is formed [...] kuńayati . In this sense kuń + kan = kuńaka [...] in an important matter”.
[20] Just as the quinquelemental [...] The word kutanu in this sense is in many cases relative. The [...] are kutanu for each other.
[5] He lamented, “How unfortunate [...] the same time that I was brings a sense of ecstasy, an immense joy. This [...] stratum [in this case, the world].)
[6] When Krśńa was in Vraja, the people felt intense joy and a sense of pride that a great personality [...] them, guiding them, on all strata.
[23] Thus there must be some sense of duality. This sense of duality, though very slight, [...] upon a common platform.”
[13] Gandha tanmátra : [...] emanation is beyond the range of the sense organs. Whenever a person is deeply [...] in the external world as well.
[7] As regards the Macrocosm the mind is said to be started at that stage where the sense of subjectivity (Mahattattva), [...] and Ahaḿtattva as well.
[11] The entire body (here “body” [...] any crude or physical body in the sense the microcosm has, yet because [...] known as Its astral or causal body.
[4] Now, what is this physical body [...] two types of cells. In another sense, the whole structure of human [...] effect of the protozoic cells.
[6] I shall conclude the subject with [...] particular biija is called phat in the sense of performing an action very quickly [...] biija “phat” mantra.
[43] Ki + sal + ac = kisala. Ki [...] can be used in this etymological sense to describe a small entity which [...] sprouting branch, or leaf or bud.
[45] Kisala +ńyat/kiyaiṋ = Kisalaya . In the etymological sense it means that which has a tendency [...] means a red, tender, new leaf.
[60] Kiit́a + jan + d́a [...] ágara trees. In the sense of aguru , the word kiit́aja [...] (like the word nara ).
[93] In a limited sense, even a spark of fire is called [...] Ráŕh region.
[110] Here the prefix kii has been used in the pejorative sense as kutsit [ugly]. For example [...] farmer is kiinásha .
[117] Ka means water. Iisha [lord] of water – it is in this sense that the word kiisha was used in ancient times. In its etymological sense, kiisha means “one [...] moves about naked in the society.
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] is, water, (which is kena in the sense of being covered by water) is [...] the soil where there is no water.
[17] “That which shines” [...] while using the word kanda in this sense, the people of that time came [...] Kakanda means “gold”.
[2] Karpat́ + t́hak = kárpat́ika . In its etymological sense, kárpat́ika [...] in Bengali in its original form.
[54] We get the word kála [...] weigh”. So in its etymological sense, kála means “what [...] are also measurements of time.
[62] There is a particular [social] [...] called kála in this sense. Since Yamarája brings [...] kálántaka .
[68] You certainly know that in Sanskrit, in a general sense, kaláya means any [...] khesáriikaláya . In a special sense, the word kaláya [...] kálakaláya .
[74] I told you a little while ago [...] shauṋkhacuŕa , in the sense that it has a conch shell on its crown.
[76] 10) Kalamba also refers to the [...] tall”. Kalambii is used in this sense to refer to the tall part at the head of the stove.
[196] 4) One who goes around all the [...] it might turn into food. In this sense, the word karvva also means “rat”. [...] “mouse” (plural, “mice”).
[218] 2) The second meaning of the word [...] keen intelligence and its powerful sense of smell. It is able to ascertain which animals lie in which direction by checking the wind.
[219] Although they are much stronger [...] they will attack them out of a sense of self-preservation. There are [...] take more precautionary measures.
[221] 3) Another meaning of the word karvara is “lustrous, multi-coloured object”. In this sense the peacocks throat and the rainbow are both called karvara.
[230] 3) Gold in the sense of that which attracts through [...] svarńa contains ńa).
[26] The same thing can be said of Kunti [...] sacrifice, her love of God, her profound sense of responsibility – all these sterling qualities have made her a venerable lady.
[31] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes the sense of ego raises its head. This is [...] of disclosing her internal ego.
[36] Yudhisthira said in reply, “Look, [...] between her husbands. It was in a sense a social offense. If she had equal [...] and that is why she fell.”
[32] Kárańa [...] Operative Faculty. In the strictest sense, the Cognitive Faculty cannot [...] 3 )
[71] The field of wisdom [...] kárańa . It is in this sense that Sarasvatii, who is regarded [...] called kárańa .
[74] One of you was asking about [...] mahá when used in the normal sense ( mahaiṋchabdah na yujyate [...] the lowest caste], but a milkman.
[75] If some scripture or some great man uses the prefix mahá in a sense other than the correct sense, then we can accept such usage [...] parlance and in Vedic Sanskrit.
[2] Kála + ka + t́hak [...] on which the mind acts through sense perceptions, is certainly a dynamic [...] káliká shakti .
[9] Most of you know that sita [...] attracts” – it is in this sense that the colour black is called [...] called Káliká
[75] Even after this invasion the Aryans [...] place as Magadh in the pejorative sense that it was a place inhabited [...] also used to mean varjya .
[78] Ajagar snake has several [...] mayál sáp in the general sense; in English, python. This ajagar [...] káliuṋga .
[79] India invented and began to [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.
[3] Kálashakti: [...] kála . It was in this sense that the word káli [...] of Bengal some 1,100 years ago.
[13] Another meaning of the word [...] the word kajjvala in the sense of writing ink – Asitagirisamaḿ [...] the ocean is the inkpot ]
[30] The verbal root kásh [...] bellmetal). In its etymological sense, káshii means “something [...] “one who is coughing badly”.
[36] When drawing a line to separate [...] crossed the ditch.] In a broad sense, káśt́há means borderline or frontier.
[79] Akalmand said, “These [...] understand a metal arrow.That is not the sense in which I have used the word [...] the educational system.”
[44] The purdah was not in use among [...] was used in the olden days in the sense of covering.) In those parts of [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[65] Ka means “water”. Kam [...] water” is called kandhara in this sense, thus the word kandhara means “cloud”. Kandha also means “cloud”.
[80] I said, “Thats a hundred [...] Aryan civilization in the proper sense of the term. Actually, it is the east India civilization or extended Ganges delta civilization.
[123] “If you sense some impending danger, under no [...] Thats a good idea.”
[126] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] Suba Hindostan, and not in the sense of Hindustan as being the whole [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[153] That person whose flag or banner [...] “Kapiratha” in the sense of one whose chariot [ratha] is driven by a monkey.
[26] The word is formed by adding the [...] Káiṋcana in its extended sense means the following: [...] Jambudviip” [ancient name of India].
[53] Kam + ańd́ac = [...] attractive object. In its extended sense the word means the following: [...] for guli or gulo .
[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] pratyaváya in a special sense are together called pátaka [...] colleges and universities are, in this sense, social preceptors. That is why they are always to be respected.
[87] So, you can understand that [...] viduśaka . In a limited sense of mosáheb , the [...] bháṋŕámi has been used in the sense of bhańd́ámi or pretension.
[111] The Brahman was stunned. The [...] the value of the advice and the sense of its propriety were passing into oblivion. Hence this predicament.
[120] In feminine gender kádambarii means: 1) in the mythological sense, the goddess of learning or Sarasvatii, [...] referring to a good novel or fiction.
[34] 7) Medicine cures the diseases [...] attractive to the sick person. In this sense kamala also means “medicine”. [...] “place of pilgrimage”].
[39] The English for kamala is “lotus”; [...] also be used in the grammatical sense to mean “small kahlára”, [...] is a common saying in Bengali:
[45] 2) A refined, polite and gentle-natured lady. If we take the word kamalá in this sense then we can call any lady with a praiseworthy nature, Kamalá.
[116] 10) The tenth meaning of the word [...] word kuliira or kuliiraka in this sense. However, the word kuliiraka is generally used to mean “sea crab”.
[155] 18) Karańa means brahmakśatriya, or in this sense, káyastha (In the Prákrta [...] káyattha → káyet).
[156] 19) Karańa means vrátyakśatriya, or in this sense, káyastha [a Hindu caste].
[7] 5) Ka means “water”. [...] also kabala in the etymological sense. In this case, the colloquial meaning of kabala is bele mách [sand fish].
[12] 3) Any kind of implement or tool [...] kabaliká. Thus, in this sense, the handle [bánt́] [...] 3 ) )
[22] 3) Often the hair becomes tangled [...] kánkai in Rarhi Bengali. In this sense a split [cerá] object is [...] it ends up becoming matted hair.
[40] 18) If something is affixed tightly [...] word kavara is also used in this sense of inlaying or insetting. For [...] [ruby-inlaid gold-earring], and so on.
[137] Compared to ordinary flowers, the [...] other foods, both in the physical sense and in the olfactory sense as well. Thus, in ancient Rarh [...] is called a lat́kan shop.
[152] Nowadays, both Jammu and Kashmir [...] and less toward Jammu. In this sense the land of the Kash becomes kash + meru, Kashmeru – Kashmir.
[43] Where (a) moral integrity is low, [...] way, even though they possess a sense of morality. Such people who possess a sense of morality but lack mental strength [...] finally turn into hardened criminals.
[45] No matter how villainous habitual [...] criminals. Because they possess some sense of discrimination, they should [...] greater than that of other criminals.
[76] Those who ignore their conscience [...] to create a society in the true sense of the term) and punishes such [...] their minds and in their place a sense of desperation will arise. They [...] cases this allegation will be true.
[87] Usually weak-minded people who [...] deviate from the path of common sense. If the feeling of mental agitation [...] will immediately commit a crime.
[95] Benevolent people may wonder how [...] criminals but still do not show any sense of remorse after committing a [...] people in a civilized society.
[100] In most countries crime is defined with reference to a sense of pápa [vice] and puńya [...] to outside their own countries.
[121] Increasing the number of judges [...] have to exhibit a highly-developed sense of responsibility at the time [...] not as a feature of modern life.
[2] And what is dharma? You see, in the greater sense dharma means Bhágavata [...] follow the dictates of dharma.
[32] Then there is another word, yasha; [...] positive and in the extremely negative sense. There is positive reputation [...] Krśńas time there was polarization.
[36] There may be a defect in the knower; [...] proper knowledge; it is, in the true sense of the term, jiṋána.
[53] Another meaning of krśńa [...] exists because water exists. In that sense, water is krśńa [...] you, I am to liberate you.”
[16] Those forest lands and fertile [...] Those simple-minded folk had enough sense to realize that every living being [...] food for the elephants, saying,
[37] “Dont you people have any common sense?” asked Aparna.
[39] “Does being a ghost exempt you from having common sense?” asked Aparna. “What [...] unruliness and act sensibly.”
[47] In a furious rage, the head ghost [...] you dont have any common sense at all. Why didnt you bring [...] blanket here within a minute.”
[306] It is said: “When danger approaches people lose their good sense.” While being relieved of [...] so. The witch fell fast asleep.
[325] When they landed on the roof of [...] The Queen Mother, forgetting all sense of propriety danced in joyful [...] Youre still alive.”
[23] Last is the Saora [Sun] Cult. This [...] suffix śńa, giving the sense of “offspring”; saora [...] moderate extent in some places.
[5] Some philosophers declare that [...] measurement is also not uniform. And the sense of time is not the same in all [...] other factors for its existence.
[28] One will have to work. Those who [...] lineage, vanity of culture, false sense of prestige, hatred, doubt, fear, [...] oneself by performing actions?
[31] An expression of adhyátma [...] process of sádhaná, the sense of doership gradually vanishes [...] attaining the supreme beatitude.
[9] In Saḿskrit, every word [...] paiṋcánana in the sense of Shiva. This is “yogarúrhártha.” [...] Bhávárúrhártha is “not fixed”.
[7] To attain any object of this mundane world human beings usually depend on the mind, intellect and sense organs. The capacity of the sense organ is extremely limited. How [...] the power of human comprehension.
[11] He is Brhat or immeasurable, beyond the capacity of the sense organs, beyond perception and [...] cannot conceive the proximity.
[28] Whatever is finite is limited by [...] petty prestige, but one day that sense of prestige will crumble into [...] lamenting the endless drought.
[8] Now in the case of developed creatures what happens? The mind moves along the sense of corporality, but sometimes [...] In the Vedas it has been said:
[10] [One should merge ones object of ideation into the sense organs, the sense organs into the doer “I”, [...] consciousness into Supreme Consciousness.]
[12] Now you see, instinct is generally [...] should first apply your common sense. If common sense fails to give you a satisfactory [...] satisfactory reply, apply your sense of humanity and get the reply and do accordingly. You are not to be guided by any dogma.
[19] Yet another meaning of ira or irá is “money”. In this sense, the value of money lies in its [...] “rich” [in feminine form].
[34] That is, “I know that Shriinátha [...] one and the same in the supreme sense, but Rama is everything to me. [...] Náráyańa.”
[39] Iha means “in this world”. [...] iha is used in a more expansive sense – “in this world”, “in this realm”.
[16] What is mantra? Mananát [...] tráńa is used in the sense of paritráńa [permanent [...] liberation, is termed a mantra.
[82] However many varieties of ciḿri [...] people use icá in a limited sense to mean only small ciḿŕi.
[88] In the Bengali language the meaning of the word itara has become distorted. In a broad sense, if we say itara we mean a man [...] word itara is taken in a mistaken sense and the common people are shown [...] been used with contempt at all.
[91] Here also itara jana does not convey the sense of inferior or lower standard people. We should be careful how we use the word itara.
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned [...] “obtain”. It is not used in the sense of “giving”. When [...] her is completely unjustified.
[9] Although it differs somewhat in [...] raised by a vulture out of its sense of deep affection (hence the name Shakuntalá, in the sense of one who is raised by a shakunta bird).
[96] The meaning of the verbal root [...] Actually, iikśá in this sense is pra – iikśá [...] means “cinema hall”).
[5] DHARMA. Spirituality; religion in the broader sense; the path of righteousness in social affairs.
[11] RASA. Any fluid, specifically [...] waves conveying vision, i.e., the sense of form. See also TANMÁTRATATTVA.
[36] Parama Puruśa cannot do [...] they come within the scope of our sense organs. But we can only perceive [...] deafened when a sound is too loud. Our sense organs function within the medium range of wavelengths.
[38] The manifested vibrations which [...] within the jurisdiction of our sense organs. Even among these finite [...] basis of various types of sound.
[16] Besides language, people have a [...] the public. This will create a sense of confidence and glory in the peoples minds and thus strengthen the bonds of fraternity.
[17] Likewise, the glorious history of a country strengthens the sense of unity among the population. [...] inspire unity among the masses.
[8] What is the “I” feeling? Everybody has a sense of “I”. “I am [...] “I”s; a crowd of “I”s.
[10] Then what happens? These eyes are mere gates of your sense of vision. And the optical nerve [...] these physical eyes are the object.
[13] The study of history should also [...] history of a country arouses a sense of unity amongst the members of [...] Mahábhárata creates a sense of pride and inspiration in the [...] the spirit of collective unity.
[48] Not everyone follows the same religion, [...] whereas dharma in the etymological sense means “characteristic” [...] dharma is understood in the true sense of the term, it is one and indivisible [...] many religions, but dharma is one.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] sin to listen to others. In one sense they are worse than animals, because [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[19] [Control your eyes, O sádhu; sádhu, control your ears; control the sense of smell, O sádhu; sádhu, control the sense of taste; control your body, O [...] sádhu, have overall control.]
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] animals. Just to gratify their sense of greed, they mercilessly slit [...] the hollow dictates of religion.
[27] We have to move forward, shoulder [...] superstition. Superstition and a false sense of superiority can only pave the way for the annihilation of the human race.
[16] Saḿskárát [...] becomes a dvija”]. And when the sense is created in their minds that [...] means “second birth”.
[22] Caturtho samatábhávo [...] as if the poor man has no sense of prestige. Is it not a fact? [...] of hopelessness or helplessness.
[1] Gárgaka : Garga + [...] Yuj+Yujak is usually used in the sense of colleagues, co-workers, ones [...] had over 5000 disciples (chatra).
[6] The svádhiśt́hána [...] [psychic stupor, lack of common sense], prashraya [indulgence], avishvása [...] annihilation] and kruratá [cruelty].
[25] There are some people who want [...] devotional display. They have lost all sense of rational judgement, and have [...] geo-sentiment centring around Benares.
[2] The next word is Shiva. Shiva also [...] word Shiva was also used in the sense of “Cosmic Consciousness”, in the sense of “Cosmic blessedness”, in the sense of the eternal ocean of existence. So Shiva also means the Cosmic Consciousness.
[5] The physical stratum, the psychic [...] animals, that pinnacled physical sense of existence moves towards psychic [...] they will be spiritually-minded.
[11] When women will develop a sense of self-respect and be like other [...] balanced and consolidated way.
[24] “‘Banerjee, old chap,’ [...] day, ‘there really is no sense in your working for me any more. [...] left his job and returned home.
[2] The influence of the sentient principle [...] bringing it within the periphery of sense perception, and within the scope [...] expression cannot be manifested.
[4] The difference between objects [...] principle. The indriyas (human sense organs) and their controller, [...] within the field of perception.
[23] Nowhere in the universe can you [...] does not come within the scope of sense perception.
[61] Immediately after saḿkalpa, indriya vrtti occurs (the externalization of the resolve through the sense organs). The mind constantly runs [...] separated from them, even for a second.
[2] The minimum number of members on [...] educated, but must have a developed sense of responsibility. A person cannot be a member of more than one board.
[1] The physical body of every human [...] two types of cells. In another sense, the entire human structure can be regarded as one metazoic cell.
[14] The same thing can be said of Kunti [...] sacrifice, her love of God, her profound sense of responsibility – all these sterling qualities have made her a venerable lady.
[19] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes the sense of ego raises its head. This is [...] of disclosing her internal ego.
[24] Yudhisthira said in reply, “Look, [...] between her husbands. It was in a sense a social offense. If she had equal [...] and that is why she fell.”
[58] All languages of the world borrow [...] otherwise it will do harm. There is no sense in shutting ones doors and [...] Bengali language more expressive.
[50] Now, there is another aspect: culture. [...] “culture” in a general sense.
[3] Suppose someone commits a gravely [...] mahápátakii in this sense. There is an instructive story [...] this. Let me narrate the story:
[4] “Shaktih sáh shivasya [...] insects; the body and mind; the sense organs; knowledge and intellect; [...] from Parama Puruśa alone.
[8] (On 12th May 1969, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] each other – they had no sense of discrimination – and [...] with their meditation as before).
[4] So samádhi can be attained if one focuses ones mind on a particular thought, sense organ or inference (sound, form, [...] Philosophy in a Nutshell, Part IV]
[6] Avidya tantriks make use of this sort of process. With the help of their sense organs and ectoplasms they create [...] occult power of an inferior quality.
[12] So when the respiratory system [...] restless a particular propensity or sense organ also becomes very restless, [...] then a particular propensity or sense organ becomes tranquil. This is [...] system and which propensity or sense organ becomes more tranquil due [...] regular practice is known as yoga.
[14] That particular psychology, when [...] reach a stage where a particular sense organ or propensity either hinders [...] This stage is called ekendriya.
[2] No physical goals of human life [...] have a uniform velocity. Take the sense organs and physical objects. The [...] advances, the other falls behind.
[20] The last type of devayoni is the [...] threads the spiritual path with a sense of vanity, feeling superior to [...] from following the negative path.
[30] (Similarly, the word dára [...] dárá parigraha when used in the sense of a mans marriage. A widower [...] and not akrtadárá.)
[27] If a false sense of prestige prevents any country [...] as the world language forever.
[37] Many teachers and professors actively [...] things as honesty, simplicity and a sense of discipline simply do not exist. [...] is the creed of politics today.
[38] The principal cause of indiscipline [...] discounted when it comes to awakening a sense of discipline or not.
[39] I do not think that the interest [...] in order to be able to infuse a sense of discipline into their minds and impart proper education.
[2] Many people may think, “Is [...] – is not death in the real sense, but a state of pause in preparation [...] gather momentum for the next stage.
[5] In every sphere of life the same [...] through the medium of the auditory sense organ - through the ear – [...] also accompanied by assimilating.
[1] Of all the defects and internal [...] which generally arises due to a sense of imperfection or inadequacy. [...] an inferiority complex?”
[11] Bráhma system : Manu did not use Bráhma viváha in the same sense in which the Brahmo Samaj [...] be bartered in the open market?
[18] Judged from the true import of [...] called marriages in the social sense, if their individual and social values are considered.
[2] Kukuda. Kuk + uń + dá [...] another”. In its specific sense, the kukuda is the one who gives [...] right in supporting this custom.
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] sin to listen to others. In one sense they are worse than animals, because [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[19] “Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] jiṋánii not in the sense of “intellectual”, but in the sense of átmajiṋánii. [...] are not jiṋánii.
[17] “Patiḿ patiináḿ”. [...] “pati” is used in the sense of “dár” or [...] shelter in Him be afraid of anyone?
[21] In the case of words, this natural [...] utsarańa. For example, in the sense of someone reading [studying] [...] grammar it is called vivarttana.
[18] If one sits for meditation in that [...] devayonis, a spiritual aspirant will sense a light sweet smell in the nose, [...] spiritual aspirant who realizes:
[24] Siddha. The best and most useful [...] instance to perform the work of one sense organ through another sense organ, or to express one indriya [...] powers of Parama Puruśa.
[14] It is said that the knowledge of [...] outside. The awareness of that sense of existence which is contained [...] kind of awareness of this internal sense of existence is as much true for [...] knowledge is complete or perfect.
[17] Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] word su is used in the same sense. Rtaḿ pivantao sukrtasya [...] It is a must for living beings.
[5] The institution of gańikás [...] meaning came to be used in a negative sense in the Puranic age. The word gańiká [...] alternative words available in Sanskrit.
[9] JIIVA. An individual being. [...] subjectivity, feeling of the unit state, sense of the unit identity, microcosmic [...] or intellectual understanding.
[27] Culture is an ambiguous term. It [...] Saḿskrti is used in a good sense and krśt́i in a general sense. There are certain prima facie [...] humanity (that is, culture in the true sense of the term) should always be [...] other socio-economic blendings.
[6] JAGAT. World, universe. JIIVA. [...] subjectivity, feeling of the unit state, sense of the unit identity, microcosmic [...] of knowledge or discrimination.
[12] First, there is some difference [...] gather through the medium of the sense organs is what we “know” [...] knowing, nothing more than that. The sense organs will move in an external direction, and what they will sense in the external world will all be adhruva.
[1] That which is mastered by continued [...] have any grammar, thus in this sense Vedic is not a dhrupadii language.
[15] Those who abide by the dictates of dharma are called sádhus. In the traditional sense, a sádhu means a devotee [...] bháńd́árá is performed.
[17] When all humans are dancing in [...] protect them too? Why should such a sense of distinction influence the human [...] Parama Puruśa will be angry.
[9] Now, what is the role of devotional [...] humanity? It is to transform the sense of worldly existence into the [...] and undermines human excellence.
[6] The place where the rulers produced [...] the word tankha is used in the sense of “salary” or “pension”. [...] market is called gańatanka.
[9] Physics is characteristically analytical. [...] Entity of that cavity – that sense of ego, which is within you and [...] thought subtler and yet subtler.
[10] The spirit behind the word Artha [...] money, so Artha is also used in the sense of money.
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] indeed Hindus in the geographical sense. In terms of religion they are [...] Hindus both in the geographical sense and in the religious sense. But those who belong to the various [...] are Hindus in the geographical sense but not in the religious sense. They have their own religions.
[8] There are some people amongst the [...] who do not have a well developed sense of political consciousness and [...] “demonocracy” at any moment.
[33] There is a close relationship between [...] If local people do not develop a sense of self-confidence in their economic [...] as the medium of communication.
[8] Although the unit mind appears to originate from matter, in the absolute sense it evolves from the Macrocosmic [...] That structure is the human body.
[12] In the relative sense, only a kind of physical clash [...] and the attraction of the Great.
[25] When the goal of one’s ideation [...] consciousnesses], one progresses in an absolute sense. As one’s psychic object [...] affected by these expressions.
[9] In the commune system there is no personal ownership. Without a sense of personal ownership people do [...] defective, exploitative and anti-human.
[15] Land is extremely important in [...] of their individual holdings, a sense of ownership is maintained. If [...] scientifically cultivating infertile land.
[1] [One day Bábá was talking about the dilemma of the sense organ. Bábá said [...] lights to catch hold of their prey.
[4] Deep sleep: In this state, neither the sense [organs] nor the conscious mind [...] their minimum essential working.
[25] In some peoples opinion the [...] with dváriká in the sense of dvárakár nátha. [...] dvariká-i nátha in this sense is nitya samása. Here dvárikánátha [...] partially nitya samása.
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was [...] [You are Rams Lord; in that sense you are Rámeshvara]. Shiva [...] samása (Ram is the Lord, in this sense Rámeshvara – nitya [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[5] The Cognitive Faculty cannot be called infinite in the normal sense of the term because It can never [...] scope of psychic subjectivisation.
[6] Ananta is infinite in the sense of being opposite to anta (finite). [...] Shaktis witness-ship is endless.
[13] The fifth quality of the Cognitive [...] Cognitive Faculty does not depend upon sense perception for the acquisition [...] (witness of reflected object).
[14] The Cognitive Faculty can in no [...] it is understood in the ordinary sense. Ego arises in the human mind [...] (gaońá means secondary).
[44] We try to form an idea about the [...] words or expressions in a different sense from that which properly belongs [...] “devoid” not in the true sense of its meaning, but merely to [...] words are used not in their literal sense, but to convey a certain idea. [...] are used to convey precise ideas.
[22] True human beings are those who [...] called human beings in the strict sense of the term.
[2] What is civilization? The subtle sense of refinement that we come across [...] address, for herein the subtle sense of refinement is evident. The [...] sides to culture, but the subtle sense of refinement is the touch-stone of civilization. The subtle sense of refinement that we get in culture [...] would not be fair or desirable.
[16] Purport: After the separation of the mind from the body, that is, after death, the sense of weal or woe cannot exist in [...] are utterly and completely wrong.
[6] Purport: Every living being wants [...] happiness endangers ones very sense of existence, and so one does [...] happiness as ones sole refuge.
[9] Purport: No living being is content [...] precincts of weal and woe, because the sense of happiness that is perceivable with the help of the senses oversteps the limit of the sense organs when established in limitlessness. [...] known as ánanda [bliss].
[27] Purport: The object-entity finds [...] or Owner “I”, in the sense of existence (i.e., in “I [...] this knowership, the entitative sense of “I am” or “my [...] know” is the Soul, and so the sense of all entities depends on the Átman.
[70] In order to ascertain the category [...] saḿjiṋá [internal sense], and the function of the práńendriya [...] well as to create in the citta a sense of lightness, heaviness, warmth or coldness.
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[1] There is a Sanskrit word, koshi. [...] a cover”. In its special sense, koshi means a covering for the [...] of the so-called upper castes.
[18] (Similarly, the word dára [...] dárá parigraha when used in the sense of a mans marriage. A widower [...] and not akrtadárá.)
[11] At one time the word “unto” [...] “Unto” used to be used in the sense of “to” and “from”.
[32] “Rams brother is eating.” [...] adverb is accepted in the genitive sense then the genitive case must also [...] need for the genitive be denied?
[35] That which is mastered by continued [...] have any grammar, thus in this sense Vedic is not a dhrupadii language.
[32] Even many educated people confuse [...] “into” was used in the sense of going inside from outside and [...] expression and ambiguity or confusion.
[12] Now what is the method to merge [...] subtlest entity. After this the sense of separation in the microcosm [...] regarding karma-sannyása.
[3] It is a fact that in almost all [...] between males and females. Our common sense says that among all the kośas [...] associated with the physical body.
[1] A few days ago a journalist asked [...] have killed human beings. In that sense atom bombs can also kill human [...] powerful than its psychic strength.
[22] Tasmin haḿso bhrámyate [...] Because in their minds there is a sense of separateness, sense of separation, from their Cosmic [...] Krśńa. Do you follow?
[19] Each block should be made economically [...] strong and developed in the real sense. This is a unique feature of PROUTs decentralized economic planning.
[19] If the secretion of the testes glands is normal, a sense of dutifulness will be created [...] he would not be able to feel a sense of dutifulness.
[25] In the past many slaves were converted [...] will not die but he will lose the sense of dutifulness and responsibility. All the qualities associated with the testes, such as the sense of dutifulness and responsibility, [...] or the pubic hairs will be few.
[77] Preferably, one should start bio-psycho-spiritual [...] the sex glands develop and the sense of responsibility and dutifulness arises in the mind.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] prehistoric age – they have no sense of responsibility. If while pulling [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[2] The significance of the term bhúta is “created being”. In the general sense the term bhúta refers to [...] objective realities in the strict sense of the term, and as such the existence [...] projection is logically dealt with.
[5] As a result of the ever-increasing [...] luminous factor or tejastattva. The sense of vision or radiation of rúpatanmátra is the special property of this third factor.
[6] With the continued action of the [...] is perceptible by the additional sense of taste (or flow) and the solid body by the further addition of the sense of smell.
[8] Each and every bhúta is accessible to a certain sense of conceptions or perceptions, [...] process of pratisaiṋcara.
[14] Every bhúta from the ethereal [...] Tanmátras in the mathematical sense are not something homogeneous. [...] of any particular bhúta.
[19] A very important point to be noted [...] same. Any increase in the number of sense perceptions does not affect the [...] multilateral sensory functions.
[2] Those who are fortunate enough [...] sádhaná. On the contrary, the sense organs are always ready to help [...] always attract the mind.
[6] Suppose you do not know the meaning [...] But “money” in the sense of artha, or “meaning” in the sense of artha, cannot grant you permanent liberation.
[33] 4) Kevalá bhakti : [...] jiṋána. As long as the sense of differentiation will exist, the sádhaka will hesitate to be one with Brahma.
[5] The two varieties of Anurakti exist [...] forces subordinate a person to the sense organs and render him or her crude. [...] beyond the bounds of the Universe.
[45] It has to be borne in mind that [...] word “Go” means the sense organs. Only the one who sustains [...] attained through Vaedhii Bhakti.
[47] In Ananda Marga, there is no place [...] existence the unit mind and all the sense organs shall have to be controlled. [...] accept staying in Gopiibháva.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] tendencies of mind in the mundane sense, such as eating and sleeping, [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[3] Why do we say that, when we know, common sense knows, and philosophers also say, [...] alternative but to say that He is One.
[11] In other words, a person has been [...] human dharma is a human in the true sense of the term, otherwise how can [...] Bhágavata [divine] dharma.
[7] The third one is mitram. “Ekakriyaḿ [...] neuter gender, and is used in the sense of “colleague”.
[4] The first bad habit is nidra or [...] before sleeping. They lose the sense of time. “Whats the [...] an adverse effect on the mind.
[6] The second bad habit is tandra or dullness. It is a sense of contraction, the loss of momentum [...] normally die in their early teens.
[20] Among the aquatic creatures, fish [...] through the air. Thus, in the broader sense, they can also be considered reptiles. [...] law of nature, they produce eggs.
[33] It is quite normal for snake-mothers [...] but she lacked a little common sense and had even less consideration [...] she must have been about nine.
[85] So Indra came down to do battle [...] suffix śńa in the sense of “child” = Maenáka), [...] written these lines of poetry:
[41] To know English properly, people [...] “pedal.” Pedal is also used in the sense of “to bicycle”. Pedal [...] – one is used in a negative sense. In Latin the term for bloody [...] adjective is “sanguinary.”
[28] Sometimes it so happens that people [...] results in the destruction of the sense of subtle appreciation, and this is in no way proper.
[14] To become involved in useless controversies [...] the microcosms His own. In this sense, Táraka Brahma is not only [...] in the house where they dwell.
[3] Avidyá Tantrics make use of this sort of process. With the help of their sense organs and ectoplasms they create [...] rákśasii máyá.
[209] Ashana is derived from ash (ashnute) [...] “not to eat” in the sense of not being able to eat. Áhára [...] quite different from each other.
[8] If a man wants to become a devotee [...] i.e. attachment is always in bad sense and devotion is always supreme. [...] work. They will do maximum work.
[12] And where there is love for Paramatman, [...] is also being performed, in that sense if there is duality (Dvaeta Bhava) [...] aspirant is an ordinary human being.
[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] to Gunatmaka Samadhi even this sense of self-centeredness exists. [...] ca”. There is no other way out.
[6] If the secretion of the testes glands is normal, a sense of dutifulness will be created [...] he would not be able to feel a sense of dutifulness.
[12] In the past many slaves were converted [...] will not die but he will lose the sense of dutifulness and responsibility. All the qualities associated with the testes, such as the sense of dutifulness and responsibility, [...] or the pubic hairs will be few.
[31] The meaning of the root verb oj [...] of colour”. In a special sense, aojasika means “great warrior”. [...] in place of shahiida [martyr].
[67] Upadeva or upadevatá means [...] bhúta, which is used in the sense of “ghost” or “spirit”, [...] although its use is extremely limited.
[84] Personally, our experience was [...] are quite advanced, both in their sense of morality and in their social [...] animal-driven vehicles there is negligible.
[90] “Can music ever be forgotten? [...] with the vibrations of music. His sense of existence and sense of aesthetics can no longer be separated. You used to tell me those very words.”
[108] Nowadays, the country is better [...] or “empty”. In this sense, Holland means “empty land” [...] that is, empty or full of holes.
[145] Though it is somewhat off the subject, [...] buffalo also will forget their sense of responsibility and take a dip, [...] – such happenings are not rare.
[2] Regarding Shiva, we should say [...] So to write history in the true sense of the term, for the sake of human [...] well, Shiva cannot be neglected.
[26] Now you may ask, what is proto-psycho-spirituality? [...] called “proto” in the sense that it is a flickering entity [...] “psycho-spirituality”.
[2] [Wise persons first merge their indriyas (sense organs) into their citta [...] Paramátmá (Supreme Consciousness).]
[104] It is said about the way in which [...] the word adarsha is used in the sense of ádarshii. Ádarshii → áarashii → árashii.
[111] Many people use the name of Shrii [...] Ghośa, in a metaphorical sense. They say that nanda means “to [...] objections one way or another.
[1] According to linguistic science [...] ah, ah] as an expression of its sense of relaxation. This was, perhaps, [...] “aliph” to denote á.
[3] By adding the suffix ka to the [...] Specifically, in the etymological sense we use kola (in Sanskrit both kola and krod́a can be used) and in the colloquial sense we use the word auṋka.
[4] In the sense of being the expression of a fixed [...] ekánkiká [one-act play].
[5] Numerology has no borders, no limits. [...] ánka, is also used both in the sense of “number” and “mathematics”. [...] kasá [to do sums, to count].
[42] Á – car + lyut́ [...] word calana is used in a general sense. Carańa means “where [...] expression of a certain part of life.
[34] (17) To love Parama Puruśa [...] they should never tolerate any sense of discrimination.
[32] “Subjective Sense”. Source: typed notes. Original [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] PRATYAGÁTMÁ. PARAMA PURUŚA in the sense “That which takes a stance [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[2] Ananda Marga is not a change merely [...] radical change – in the true sense. Never before in the entire history [...] maintaining his or her family.
[2] What will a good person do? [...] mahámanyatá in Sanskrit. Due to this sense of ego one behaves poorly with [...] people will stay away from ego.
[27] He is also called Karańádhipádhipo. Here karańa means sense organs (indriyas). The Lord of [...] can have any authority over Him.
[33] As the Cause behind this expressed universe, does the Supreme Entity perform actions? In one sense, He does, and in another sense, He doesnt. If one wishes [...] There is no other alternative.
[67] Last is the Saora [Sun] Cult. This [...] suffix śńa, giving the sense of “offspring”; saora [...] moderate extent in some places.
[74] The author of the Purana has said [...] mother of a human baby? Common sense does not accept this view, but [...] the Bengali calendar are named.
[77] There is a popular belief that [...] Devasená, etc. So in that sense, Kárttika was “Devasenápati”, [...] Kárttika was not a bachelor.
[2] Eka + śńa = aekya. [...] external force can destroy our sense of oneness,” then one can [...] gender and the second feminine.
[14] “We will call that part of [...] But with the suffix in, in the sense of transformation, it is short i, for example, malina [dirty].
[33] Ańimá : This [...] “small”. Reducing ones sense of existence or mental arena to [...] of ańimá-siddhi.
[38] Mahimá : The word [...] latent human qualities. When the sense of mahimá awakens in an [...] shun this many-thorned siddhi.
[45] The first human being in history [...] “occult power”. Thus in the sense of ash also, Shiva was Vibhútinátha [...] [Adorned with Vibhúti].
[57] The dog is a sharp-snouted member [...] when they run, and have a strong sense of smell (the alsatian is an exception). [...] this was the ancient conception.
[86] It approached us and then started [...] no thought, perhaps not even a sense of existence. It was a crude flesh-and-bone [...] some other entitys mind.
[108] The verbal root mas means “to [...] time”. Thus mása in this sense means “era”, “lunar [...] the twelve signs of the zodiac.
[1] According to Lord Krśńa, neither action, nor reaction nor the sense of doership devolves on the Supreme [...] follow certain laws of nature.
[2] Let us first examine whether Parama [...] relation to action, reaction and the sense of doership; whether He Himself does anything in this connection.
[13] Yet that Controlling Entity, without [...] aloof from action, reaction and the sense of doership. He has thus created [...] appropriate reactions to actions.
[4] The fortune of a person who is [...] not mean sleeping in the worldly sense. Its real meaning is to remain [...] your life should be to go ahead.
[8] Kali Yuga is described in the scriptures [...] clouded with darkness so that all sense of discretion is lost, One in [...] then this is known as Satya Yuga.
[21] From the spiritual point of view, [...] – the establishment of the sense of doership – and in its [...] the faculty of discrimination.
[23] The manifestation of consciousness (cetanatá) is greatest where the sense of existence is most pronounced. [...] potential? No. The sweetness of this sense of existence is hidden in the [...] beings great. Thus, in another sense, when we say “conscious entity” we mean human being.
[25] We were speaking about the waking [...] a fair amount of discipline and sense of discipline in evidence everywhere.
[88] The verbal root at́ suffixed [...] “continuous” are used in the abstract sense and “contiguity” and “contiguous” in the physical sense. For example, we can say that [...] territorial contiguity with Bengal.
[27] The human mind, performs primarily [...] the nerve cells, nerve fibres and sense organs also stop functioning.
[28] (On 14th May, 1970, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] cakra, the function of the ten sense organs of his body was suspended. [...] He looked peaceful and serene.)
[16] The ordinary human mind, bound [...] átmá [soul]. These very sense organs are the obstructions between the mind and the átmá.
[17] That is why when sádhakas land in the world of spirituality beyond the scope of the sense organs, of course by the grace [...] though they may be high-caste.