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[3] Now, the second part of Vishuddha [...] does not exist; and that since the sensible world does not exist, the sense [...] jiivas bodies do not exist either.
[5] Since in every action and in every [...] beings receive tanmátras (sensible or ultrasensible inferences) with [...] the help of our sensory organs.
[63] This very wakeful state is the [...] apprehending tanmátras (sensible and supersensible inferences) [...] Vaeshvánara or Viráta.
[77] When a sádhaka realizes: [...] the scope of imagination. All the sensible and perceptible objects, the sense [...] mind can hold me in its thought.
[6] At this point I would like to say [...] influence of mutative Prakrti], and the sensible or perceptible manifestations [...] is “passing show”.
[10] It is not proper to surrender Samatat [...] heritage and cultural of Samatat. No sensible Bengali can wish to see this happen. [...] zone – Bangalistan.”
[7] So only observing is not perception or an experience. Any sensible object, when it is perceived in [...] Vishayá sampromoshah smrti”.
[148] The success of democracy depends upon educated, sensible voters. Hence, in a democratic [...] education will be jeopardized.
[19] Our next point of discussion is [...] various forms of physical energy. A sensible person may raise a point here. [...] práńa does not exist either.
[45] He is like the chandelier in a [...] unfavourable waves of tanmátras (sensible and supersensible inferences); [...] Mithila is ruined by fire.”
[32] The aim of Saguńa Brahma [...] stay here permanently, it seems sensible to make an effort to leave as [...] sádhaná. This is our permanent duty.
[66] Purport: The stirrings in the object-bodies [...] are called the tanmátras [sensible or super-sensible inferences or generic essences].
[23] Purport: The excess of vrtti [desire] [...] [organs] and five tanmátras [sensible and super-sensible inferences [...] dissolution of the individual life.