Se > References for ‘senses’
See also: Senpáháŕii · sensation · sensationalistic · sensations · sense · sense-agitation · sensed · senseless · senselessly · senselessness · sense-organs · sense-perception · sense-pleasures · sense-wave · sensibilities · sensibility · sensible · sensibly · sensing · sensitive · sensitivities · sensitivity · sensitized · sensorial · sensorily · sensory · sensory-organs-cum-citta · sensual · sensuality · sensually · sensuous · sent · sentence
[3] In the physical world or in the world of senses, it is possible to bring about [...] static like inanimate objects).
[27] Máyá has another [...] they will suddenly come to their senses when the music from the flute [...] nothing in this world is permanent.
[30] That Máyá which awakens the jiivas to their senses and leads them towards Parama [...] Párthasárathi Krśńa.
[5] [An intelligent person should merge the senses in citta, citta into ahaḿtattva, [...] into Paramátmá.]
[6] The perception of the difference [...] in the vibrations, without the senses of sound, touch, etc. would lose [...] instrumentalists during their performance.
[11] Suppose a certain person who has [...] people suddenly return to their senses or repent, this is the first type of influence of vidyámáyá on the human mind.
[5] Parama Puruśa is the original [...] everything beyond the scope of the senses.
[24] It suddenly occurred to Tarun that [...] unable to bring him back to his senses. He even tried using cassia leaf, [...] slowly opened his eyes, and said:
[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] their sense of touch and other senses come to life in the darkness of [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[6] What is the meaning of Súkśmátisúkśmaḿ? [...] only to the crude objects of the senses. Rather, His divine grace continues [...] simply beyond human imagination.
[35] Whatever is relative truth we may [...] sádhaná of the organs or the senses. The organs are not the Svarúpa [...] will appear to be non-existent.
[36] So the organs, which have their [...] The sádhaná of the senses or organs cannot give any satisfaction or happiness neither in this world nor in the world beyond.
[48] “Brahma is Great and He makes [...] width – He is beyond the senses, He cannot be seen with your eyes. [...] maniiśii or the people of intellect.
[144] Shúdras at first oppose [...] these vipras never come to their senses. For example, today mullahs and [...] and that it cannot be destroyed.
[3] Now, one may catch this physical [...] several phases; and when the inner senses develop by dint of sádhaná, [...] or oṋḿkára.
[4] When those inner senses develop, then in the first phase [...] crickets. [Imitates the sound.]
[6] The true identity of a human being [...] transcendental world beyond the realm of the senses. Thus, human beings must not remain [...] advance towards the spiritual goals.
[6] [There are seven requirements for [...] mind. The fifth is control of the senses. The sixth is a balanced diet. The seventh – there is no seventh requirement.]
[96] This sublime love has established [...] a dreamland that is beyond the senses. Rabindranath’s poem “Úrvashii” [...] subtlety beyond understanding.
[81] In Nirvikalpa Samádhi or [...] beyond the comprehension of the senses. Following that state, after the [...] suspension, when the faculty of senses and understanding returns, then [...] was a super-sensual ego-less one.
[66] When the soul is wholly dependent [...] tammátras received from the senses at that time but on the reactive [...] used for Saguńa Brahma.
[39] Behind each manifestation of the [...] which one acts, are called of the senses. After death each of the organs [...] Brahma in His final beatitude.
[25] This very Supreme Being is the [...] are the foundations of all the senses of the units, and Brahma is the [...] and Brahma is the Life of life.
[78] Neither can eyes see Him, nor words explain Him. The senses cannot perceive Him either through [...] that formless Absolute Entity.
[80] This soul is smaller than the mole. [...] objects due to the propulsion of the senses. So when a human beings [...] Supreme Soul in his or her soul.
[14] The ascription of Brahmahood to [...] down at the beck and call of the senses. The person who busies himself [...] darkness or an uncertain future.
[23] He is the only entity which does [...] they get the impetus to move. The senses are not capable of understanding. This is because the movement of the senses is towards objects, and so-called [...] are continuing in a planned way.
[18] The eldest prince agreed to abide [...] the ground.4 When he came to his senses, there was no trace of the rain [...] Horse had disappeared from sight.
[51] The next morning the prince flew [...] from his back. The prince lost his senses when he was thrown, but he recovered [...] will find out your horse.”
[53] [A: “The cooperative structure [...] which comes within the scope of our senses –”]
[14] When a person attains that stage, [...] since worldly glamours keep their senses engrossed with different objects. [...] termed “Sádhaná.
[1] The excellence and subtlety of [...] identity cannot be perceived by the senses. It is not accessible to the extroversial mind.
[10] “Parama parastád”. [...] organs. In the second phase, your senses are apara and your mind is para [...] He is the Supreme Subjectivity.
[12] [There are seven requirements for [...] mind. The fifth is control of the senses. The sixth is a balanced diet. The seventh – There is no seventh requirement.]
[19] Remember, restraint or control over the senses or organs does not mean their [...] Supreme Being. The Sage has said:
[139] [My salutations to the Self-Existent [...] Supreme Truth, inaccessible to the senses. He is beyond the capacity of [...] who has no shelter of His own.]
[9] What is meant by the dharma of [...] plants is wholly given to their senses. They have nothing beyond their [...] ideal, towards Parama Puruśa.
[71] That which comes within the orbit [...] extremely subtle that the mind or the senses cannot adequately express it.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), taste and smell.
[5] “My gaze suddenly fell towards [...] powerless to move. When I regained my senses I looked around – where [...] Dipten all right or not?”
[15] The young woman suddenly seemed to dissolve into the air. A little later when I regained my senses, I found my mother shaking me [...] dozed off? Have some tea.”
[9] I started back. After coming a [...] shined in my eyes and I came to my senses. Just then I happened into an [...] coming from so late at night?”
[245] The ideal of an artist is to be [...] realm, beyond the limits of the senses. So the artists, or more precisely, [...] worthy or successful work of art.
[3] The physical bodies of those who [...] presence of Parama Puruśa, one senses something like a sweet, light [...] an expression of divine grace?
[25] In the first stage of human life, [...] of many colours; it seizes their senses and their minds rush after it, [...] things are meant for me!”
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] types of tanmátra convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[13] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[2] Acetana. Cit + lyut́ = cetana. [...] word cetana is used in different senses. It means one “who has awakened”, [...] acetana primarily in three ways.
[12] USE [...] above: [Taking the original senses of the words,] on is to [...] table." [Taking the original senses,] upon and above are almost synonymous, [...] be introduced. –Eds.
[22] SOME [...] A person who loses his or her senses due to excessive drink and starts [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[15] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] western India; distorted vowel.
[23] The concept of fragments of time [...] oclock. When that person regains senses after five hours, he thinks that [...] that the devotees are correct?
[8] One more point should be mentioned [...] such things perceptible by the senses? No, we cannot. That is why what [...] duality, how can there be truth?
[57] There is another type of telepathy which is to pervert the order of the senses. For example, one who has developed [...] make them smell a different one.
[59] Answer : If you are feeling [...] that is, distant conversion of the senses; and secondly, by using microvita.
[19] Small amounts of tea, cocoa and [...] to the point of losing his/her senses are in the rájasika category. [...] támasika by the next meal.
[20] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[18] TÁŃD́AVA. [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[1] The discourse is on “Microvitum, [...] whatever comes within the scope of our senses or within the periphery of our [...] whatever is beyond the arena of the senses or the jurisdiction of perception, [...] functions within the limitations of our senses and perceptions. We know in the [...] extra-psychic coverage, endoplasm.
[6] Not to recognize anything beyond the jurisdiction of the senses or the sensory organs – [...] fundamental spirit of the fluidal plexus.
[11] In the first stage of human life, [...] of many colours: it seizes their senses and their minds rush after it, [...] things are meant for me!”
[140] Kut́t́a + imac = [...] kut́t́ima is used in a variety of senses: You know that mines [...] is both Sanskrit and proper.
[44] The root verb kup is used in many senses. In the form kupyati ( [...] causative form but it is hardly used.
[85] Kuli + shii + d́a = [...] kulisha is generally used in two senses . Extremely powerful thunderbolt.
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] is used in several specific senses. In ancient times certain scholars [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[32] Arjuna attained Krśńa, [...] psychic blows before he came to his senses. He then recognized Krśńa clearly and perfectly, and his life became fruitful.
[53] The verbal root of kiit́a is generally used in three senses: To be frightened.
[71] We get the word kiila by [...] meanings as it is used in many senses. In addition to the usual meanings [...] stitch or string, bury and strike.
[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . The verbal root ku is used in many senses. One meaning is grinning and grimacing. [...] remains predominant in childhood.
[77] While he was silently admiring [...] “Have you taken leave of your senses? Have you gone mad at such a young [...] give you a big thrashing.”
[137] The tiger had been paralysed with [...] onto his face, he came back to his senses. Opening his eyes, he saw an extremely [...] Shuyos mortal life was over.
[8] Now in the case of developed creatures [...] crosses the periphery of corporal senses, and this shows that it is above [...] In the Vedas it has been said:
[11] Now, when the mind remains restricted [...] objectivated counterpart of its own senses – it is a bit advanced. [...] than that of any other creature.
[43] “What is this?” I thought. [...] washbasin in full possession of my senses, washing my hands and face – [...] trick my ears were playing on me!
[51] “When the movement began [...] the time completely lost their senses, like a mad dog, in the effort [...] terrorism also did not flourish there.
[34] I said to him, “Hello, Manoranjan. Were you in your right senses to join in that ‘selection [...] Dont you realize these things?
[7] [There are seven requirements for [...] mind. The fifth is control of the senses. The sixth is a balanced diet. The seventh There is no seventh requirement.]
[24] Paiṋcamendriyanigrahah [“the fifth is control of the senses”]. There are two entities within [...] fight between these two entities.
[9] Those who are not moving and are [...] who suddenly comes to his or her senses thinks “What am I doing? [...] Dvápara Yuga (the Age of Copper).
[36] Indias peasants, under the [...] exploiters can be brought back to their senses, that would be the most preferable [...] requirements would have to be fulfilled.
[17] Ghosts or elves are not really [...] those which are carried by the senses and are harmful are known as “gandhapisháca.” These gandhapishácas have their different categories.
[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] from absorption in the physical senses. PUŃYA. Virtue. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[16] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] types of tanmátra convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[14] PAIṊCA BHÚTAS. [...] from absorption in the physical senses; fifth limb of aśtáḿga [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[17] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[16] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[26] [It seems that the Self-Created [...] seek immortality, withdraw their senses from external objects and realize the Supreme Entity lying covert within.]
[13] And why did the mind ask? Because [...] insight. The mind is influenced by the senses. It is incessantly running in [...] and Dhritarastra was born blind.
[3] The Supreme Consciousness or Puruśa, however, is subtler than all the five elements. How can the senses apprehend this Conscious Entity, [...] any common knowledge. Yama said,
[43] This Átmá, or Soul, [...] etc., which are too subtle for your senses to grasp. Apprehension is possible [...] realize that Grand Glorious Brahma.
[3] Dreaming: In this state, one believes only in the workings of the mind as the truth. The senses do not work directly.
[9] Purport: No living being is content [...] perceivable with the help of the senses oversteps the limit of the sense [...] known as ánanda [bliss].
[15] Pramáńa: “Pratyakśa, [...] whatever one feels through ones senses is pratyaksa and whatever one [...] gospels of áptavákya.
[2] Those who are fortunate enough [...] (tánmátrik spandana). The senses do not help a person in spiritual [...] always attract the mind.
[5] The two varieties of Anurakti exist [...] or her in the finer sublimated senses, in the infinite blessedness beyond the bounds of the Universe.
[9] Puruśa and Prakrti. Where [...] the mind comes into being. The senses and organs are the recipients [...] the crude quinquelemental world.
[9] Regarding non-literal study, people [...] different objects through their various senses. There is a necessity for both [...] beings can avail themselves of both.
[15] TANMÁTRA. Literally, “minutest [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] scripture expounding that tradition.
[16] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. [...] of tanmátras convey the senses of hearing, touch, form (vision), [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[12] PARAMA BRAHMA. BRAHMA, “Supreme” [...] from absorption in the physical senses. PROUTIST. An adherent of [...] PURODHÁ. A senior spiritual teacher.
[2] Actional expressions are determined [...] them with the help of the physical senses as well as the mind. The guńas [...] perception, conception and sensation.
[13] Cit + lyut́ = cetana. By [...] word cetana is used in different senses. It means “one who has awakened”, [...] acetana primarily in three ways.