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You Should Do Accordingly (5)

[2] Now in the course of occult practice, the bondages of the mutative principle, static principle and sentient principle become loose. When the [...] the bondages of the mutative and sentient principle are there. Then the [...] finally, when the bondage of the sentient principle disappears, man becomes one with his object of ideation.

[7] In the final phase, when he crosses the jurisdiction of the sentient principle, he feels that there [...] mahábháva .

[9] But all those samádhis which are within the boundaries of the sentient principle are qualified samádhis, [...] samádhi in Sanskrit.

You Must Live Glorious Lives (1)

[19] During this season, all of nature remains pure and sentient: the sky is free from clouds, [...] Krittivas to] by King Ramchandra.

Your Mission (2)

[2] In this universe of ours, two forces are working side by side – the sentient and the static. Sometimes the sentient force and at other times the static [...] should not be allowed to continue.

Yoga, Tantra, and Kevalá Bhakti (1)

[19] Yet the third type of devotion is called sáttvikii bhakti [sentient devotion]. In this devotion you [...] his or her worldly afflictions.

Yoga and Tantra (2)

[10] These vibrations, representing [...] particular colour. The colour of the sentient principle is white, of the mutative yellow, and of the static black.

[11] For example, sha is the sound for [...] sa is the acoustic root of the sentient principle, and śa is the [...] is known as its acoustic root.

Who Am I and What Am I? (5)

[2] The pure feeling of “I” [...] the qualifying influence of the sentient principle of Prakrti that átman [...] to the qualifying influence of sentient Prakrti on unit consciousness. [...] of the qualifying influence of sentient Prakrti on it.

[3] It has been shown earlier that [...] the qualifying influence of the sentient principle of Prakrti on the unit [...] only a part of his or her mind.

[5] Unit consciousness or átman [...] as a result of the influence of sentient Prakrti on unit consciousness, [...] (ádhára) for it.

What Is This World? (1)

[26] Saguńa Brahma created the [...] consciousness, sattvaguńa or sentient Prakrti qualifies Puruśa [...] creation is from subtle to crude.

What Is Dharma? (1)

[20] Unit consciousness is the witnessing [...] is called sattvaguńa, the sentient principle, and the part of mind [...] as mahattattva or buddhitattva.

Vibration, Form and Colour (11)

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Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (2)

[17] There are three types of devotion [...] sáttvikii bhakti or devotion of sentient nature.

[26] A devotee of this category may [...] is the inner motivation behind sentient devotion. Such devotees do not [...] such devotion has no real value.

Unit Spirit and Cosmic Spirit (1)

[2] This universe is a creation of three fundamental binding principles – sentient, mutative, and static – [...] faculty of Parama Puruśa.

Trio in Spiritual Progress (1)

[17] Now let us take the third item. [...] know wherever there is bondage of sentient, mutative or static principle, [...] non-attributional supra-psychic pointedness?

This World and the Next (5)

[19] To convert the mind into the real [...] the penetrating projection of the Sentient Force and merged in the still [...] state is Consciousness Itself.]]

[38] No state lower than the ensconcement [...] creator and controller. And the sentient intellect or the pure sense of [...] the mind exists because of the sentient intellect of the dynamic momentum. Greater than this sentient intellect is the great Átman [...] responsible for the creation of the sentient intellect and its reflection on [...] ultimate truth? No, She is not.

The Vipra Age (1)

[153] Although the genuinely spiritual [...] is not of the sáttvikii [sentient] category; it is actually a mixture [...] themselves in the intellectual field.

The Ten Characteristics of Dharma (1)

[18] The tenth and final characteristic [...] society. This is called “sentient anger”. But you should not [...] called “static anger”.

The Supreme Truth (1)

[1] The sentient action comes very near to Supreme [...] the Supreme Controlling Faculty.

The Supreme Desideratum of the Microcosms (3)

[14] People according to their respective [...] attain a developed human frame, a sentient human body.

[15] However, depending upon one’s [...] one’s psychic occupation should be sentient. In the Aśt́áuṋga [...] or physical occupation should be sentient. People’s means of livelihood [...] their occupations are despicable.

The Supreme Cognition (8)

[5] But all those waves can be brought [...] variety [of wave] is called the sentient principle. [And another variety [...] were inter-transmutations – sentient being converted into mutative, mutative into static, static into sentient…; This process of inter-transmutation is called svarúpa parińáma in the shástras.

[28] But why does the word sarva mean [...] acoustic root, the sound, of the sentient principle, the first principle [...] Parama Puruśa. Hence it was sentient by nature. So everything comes [...] each and every object is sa. The sentient principle is the starting point, the fundamental positivity.

[29] Then the letter ra. Ya, [...] wave, is ra. “Created by the sentient sa, maintained by the energy ra.” Everything is maintained by energy, the energy ra.

[31] So “created by the sentient sa, maintained by the energy ra, [...] means “everything”.

The Social Structure and Other Features of the Age (1)

[10] The staple food of ancient India [...] Vaedika views, deer meat, being sentient, could be taken by Vipras also. [...] polao we have learned from Persia.

The Secret behind Colours (1)

[1] This cosmos is vibrational. This [...] and black. White indicates the sentient principle, red the mutative, and [...] beings would not enjoy existence.

The Science of Action (3)

[32] There is yet another circumstance [...] When the mind is influenced by the sentient principle, the self (soul or atman) [...] desires) causing a mutative reaction.

[39] After becoming pure in mind and [...] is called prájiṋa. Sentient prájiṋa is known [...] effort to make prájiṋa sentient is the second stage of sádhaná. [...] is burnt, the seed still exists.

The Primary Causes of Success (2)

[55] This all-round restraint is indeed [...] eat you must consider if it is sentient, mutative or static. While eating [...] You have to think when you act.

[56] Śaśt́haiṋca [...] . You have the custom of eating sentient food. If you follow that then you meet the objective of pramitáhára .

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[40] The rśi says, “I have [...] beyond comparison. Dominated by the sentient principle His brilliant white [...] of the Arbiter of Death.”

The Macrocosm and the Microcosm – 2 (5)

[3] When the sentient and mutative principles of Prakrti [...] the path of Pratisaiṋcara.

[4] Prakrti is the composite of three principles: sentient, mutative, and static. All three [...] within the triangle of forces.

[7] The three infinite principles of [...] inherent characteristics. Thus, the sentient will be converted into the mutative, the mutative into the static, and the static into the sentient. This process of mutual conversion [...] but I am not in favour of that.

[14] When the static force bursts out [...] potentiality and is hence dominated by the sentient principle. As this movement is [...] create sound in the deep silence.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (8)

[4] This Prakrti has three constituent attributes or forces (guńas) – sentient (sattva), mutative (rajah) and [...] unvaried, unexpressed or unmanifested.

[5] Prakrti and Máyá [...] guńas or attributes, sattva (sentient), rajah (mutative) and tamah (static), [...] disparity in which sattva (the Sentient Force) is greater, is called Vidyámáyá [...] Avidyámáyá or Extroversive Force.

[19] Being under the influence of the [...] the Jiivátmá or the sentient soul which is asleep or quiescent [...] they have become Brahma Himself.

[68] Because of the disparity among [...] ordinary in the other. Out of the Sentient Force (Sattvaguńa) of the [...] subjective counterpart of this Sentient Force, comes to be known as Brahmá. [...] Objectless Nirguńa Brahma.

[72] Brahmá, Viśńu [...] witness of Prakrti’s dominant Sentient Principle (Sattva), He is known [...] same oṋḿkára.

[73] Prakrti is spiritually refulgent [...] not the individuality of the unit sentient also, since it is the reflection [...] relation with any earthly mirror).

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (3)

[3] By cosmological system we mean [...] centripetal force dominated by the sentient principle (Sattvaguńa) [...] of liberation is the path of the Sentient Principle (Sattvaguńa). [...] sun, the earth no longer remains.

[59] In all these three conditions one [...] greater or lesser dominance of Sentient, Mutative and Static Principles. [...] physical entities cease to exist.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (6)

[24] If Brahma is one and without a [...] guńas or attributes, viz., Sattva (Sentient, Rajah (Mutative) and Tamah (Static). [...] three attributes, viz., Sattva (Sentient), Rajah (Mutative) and Tamah (Static) [...] influence of Sattvoguńa (sentient attribute) is greater on Puruśa, [...] clarify this point for you later.

[50] The three states that are created [...] Supreme Puruśa due to His sentient, mutative and static principles. [...] beyond the precincts of Tripuras.

[51] The ideogram [DEVANAGARI CHARACTER] [...] three binding principles, Sattva (Sentient), Rajah (Mutative) and Tamah (Static), [...] indicates the predominance of the sentient principle (Sattva guńa) [...] has position but no magnitude.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3 (5)

[11] This creation is triple-attributional. [...] located,) by Sattvaguńa (Sentient influence). Normally, a particular [...] established in Sattvaguńa (Sentient quality), realizes the Supreme Being in His Super-white glory, as is the wont of Sentient quality. When one goes beyond [...] established in the Supreme Entity.

[51] Bráhmańa Sattva (Sentient) White Kśatriya Sattva plus Rajah Red (Sentient plus Mutative) Vaeshya Rajah [...] Shúdra Tamah (Static) Black

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (6)

[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient in this world; everything is animate and sentient. In some places consciousness [...] “animate” or “sentient”, and where it is uncondensed, [...] insentience is that the so-called sentient, due to its consciousness being [...] necessarily have to be on it only. If the sentient is capable of thought by itself, [...] the impact of a comet. But to a sentient person He has allowed discretion [...] reward for vices or virtues, but the sentient attain the good or bad consequences [...] perhaps than you even deserve.

The Influence of Máyá on the Human Mind (1)

[1] In Ánanda Sútram [...] three principles of prakrti – sentient, mutative and static – are [...] Máyá has various expressions:

The Highest Category of Devotion (2)

[30] He knows the movements of all created [...] All the three principles – sentient, mutative, and static – [...] existential awareness in created beings.

[31] By imparting the practical lessons [...] people. Those who are bound by the sentient principle think that they exist; [...] knowledge, they realize these truths.

The Grandeur of the Supreme Entity (4)

[28] Now you know, in the case of bhakti, [...] static bhakti, mutative bhakti and sentient bhakti (sentient devotion).

[31] And the third type is sentient bhakti. What do people with sentient bhakti say? “O God, now [...] prayer, nothing but selfish prayer.

The God of Human Beings (2)

[16] Now comes the third kind of devotion – of attributional devotion – called sentient devotion. In this case the person [...] Please give me peace.” It is a sentient devotion because here the aspirant, [...] demand any toys from the Father.

The Glory of Prańava (3)

[4] In “sarva”, there are [...] “Sa” represents the sentient principle. Why is the letter “sa” [...] starting-point is certainly the sentient factor. That is why “sa” is the first letter.

[7] Now, everything that exists in the world comes from the sentient principle of the Cosmic Cognitive [...] outside the periphery of sa-ra-va.

The Field of Dharma (3)

[10] And Páńd́aváshcaeva. [...] means “spiritual knowledge, sentient knowledge”. Pańd́ita [...] knowledge, he who has acquired sentient knowledge”. Pańd́á [...] site of the mind. What mind? The sentient mind. When the kulakuńd́alinii [...] Páńd́ava [Five Pandavas].

The Expansion of the Microcosm (4)

[24] Máyá and Prakrti [...] body”. Usually, when the sentient, mutative, and static principles [...] lost, due to the dominance of the sentient principle, it is called, Vidyámáyá. [...] the mind, but nothing subtler.

[60] When Prakrti exercises Her sentient influence on the Supreme Cognitive [...] in the Savrti Rk of the Vedas.

[79] There is diversity in the sound [...] of a guńa or principle (sentient, mutative or static principle), [...] attained karma samádhi.

The Creation of the Universe (7)

[1] In the previous chapters, it has [...] Its immanent principles are the sentient, the mutative and the static. [...] not even the seed of creation.

[2] If more than two forces are acting [...] formed, but also in the fact that the sentient, the mutative and the static forces [...] involves no bondage, and though the sentient is penetrating into the mutative, [...] Prakrti (without any adjective).

[3] Puruśa is the fundamental [...] encircled by the triangle of forces (sentient, mutative and static), though [...] on in the process of evolution.

[6] The next stage after this point [...] further expression is due to the sentient force. Prakrti has a tremendous force but is mainly sentient at this stage, even though the [...] itself must be a straight line.

[8] The conquest of the mutative over the sentient and the gradual movement towards [...] theoretical to the practical aspect.

The Cosmological Order (1)

[25] [That which makes one extremely pure and sentient, which causes the sun of love [...] effulgence, is called bháva.]

The Chariot and the Charioteer (4)

[7] Whenever any of the inferential [...] dependent on sattvaguńii or the sentient principle. This sentient principle is the pure, subjective [...] of the mutative thought waves.

[26] The greater the control a person [...] predominant in the motor organs, and the sentient principle in the sensory organs. [...] than one sense or motor organ.

[28] According to the predominance of [...] groups. The subtle sattvaguńa (sentient quality) is predominant in the [...] tongue and nose tamoguńii.

Glossary (1)

[5] GANDHARVA. A class of MICROVITA. [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the [...] principle. GURU CAKRA. See CAKRA.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[204] Sa is the acoustic root of mokśa [...] root of sattvaguńa [the sentient principle].

Táraka Brahma (3)

[8] In Brahma Cakra there is no uniformity of flow. The speed of the sentient force is greater than that of [...] elevation, under the influence of the sentient force or reaching sámánya [...] unit mind experiences only the sentient force), the speed is greater. [...] towards the Nucleus Consciousness.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[83] “When a person feels all [...] one’s own pains and pleasures, this sentient feeling is called matsya sádhaná.”

Svadharma and Paradharma – 1 (2)

[2] People love God knowingly or unknowingly. [...] is Bhágavata dharma. The sentient, mutative and static forces do [...] which is beyond the guńas [sentient, mutative and static forces].

Supreme Desideratum (1)

[2] In the realm of vision, colour is a very important factor. White represents the sentient principle, red represents the [...] universe is big, but not infinite.

Struggle and Progress (1)

[13] Let us return to our previous discussion [...] of Macrocosmic attraction (the sentient force which enhances the strength [...] crudest solid is the crudest mind.

Stages of Samádhi (1)

[6] At this starting-point, wherefrom [...] forces, triangle of principles, sentient, mutative and static, what happens [...] of all living beings terminate.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (2)

[26] Ans. The whole universe is created [...] which a Sattvaguńa, the sentient principle predominates.

[42] The ádhára like everything [...] guńas are as follows: Sattva or the sentient principle gives the knowledge [...] action, which makes things crude.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt A (2)

[26] Ans. The whole universe is created [...] which a Sattvaguńa, the sentient principle predominates.

[42] The ádhára like everything [...] guńas are as follows: Sattva or the sentient principle gives the knowledge [...] action, which makes things crude.

Some Important Crops (4)

[87] The small variety may be cultivated [...] special qualities although they are sentient. Lentils are to be treated as [...] because at night they ferment easily.

[414] Garlic is indigestible, so it comes [...] be eaten by persons following a sentient diet. Those who eat garlic emit [...] necessary to eat it as a food.

[415] In very cold climates static food becomes mutative, and mutative food becomes sentient. In such climates householders (grhis) may take garlic.

[555] Betel nut is a popular chewing [...] not be eaten by those following a sentient diet. It is a plant of the palm [...] grows well on the slopes of Assam.

Social Justice (1)

[73] Yes, the human mind must be vibrated, and for this one cannot wait for the application of the sentient force or humanistic appeals. Rather, [...] hidden corners of the human mind.

Social Discourses (1)

[130] One must remember, theories are [...] open every small or large vista of sentient existence – that vigorous [...] ultimate reach of the visionary world.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt C (2)

[8] Just as a foul smell is produced [...] connected to various mutative or sentient objects through the process of [...] perception with a little effort, and a sentient object means that which comes [...] mental concentration or meditation.

Sixteen Points (1)

[7] 7. Take only sáttvika (sentient) food.

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (1)

[24] [That which makes one extremely pure and sentient, which causes the sun of love [...] effulgence, is called bháva.]

Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued)) (1)

[17] Anything that is created by the collective bondages of sentient, mutative and static principles [...] sort of matter is that Cognition?

Shakti and Its Proper Application (9)

[2] The term shakti has various meanings [...] the full import of shakti. The sentient, mutative and static principles [...] Citi Shakti or Cognitive Faculty.

[3] Let us see how material energy [...] three principles? Although the sentient principle influences Puruśa [...] bondage (theoretically) due to sentient influence; comes within the bondage [...] forms due to static influence.

[5] Expression is the innate characteristic of shakti. The sentient, mutative and static principles [...] from both microcosm and Macrocosm.

[6] Expression of energy is systaltic. [...] initial expression of a wave is sentient. When it reaches maturity it becomes [...] unfoldment of microcosmic mind.

[14] After worldly death the disembodied [...] Cosmic flow with the help of the sentient principle. This is the internal application of shakti.

[23] When psychic waves are directed [...] within the psychic sphere, it is sentient in nature, no matter how subtle [...] longer be called sattvaguńii (sentient) or saguńii (related to [...] social restraints cease to exist.

[24] When the psychic waves develop, [...] Genuine devotion originates from sentient inspiration; proper action originates [...] called jiṋániis.

Glossary (1)

[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] of sattvaguńa , the sentient principle; rajoguńa [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.

Glossary (1)

[4] GÚNA. Binding factor of [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Glossary (1)

[5] GUŃA. Binding factor of [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Seven Secrets (2)

[12] Pramitáhárah: to [...] careful. You should always try to take sentient food, and on rare occasions you [...] factor is balanced and substantial, sentient food. A voracious man can’t [...] factor is Pramitáhára.

Self-Realization and Service to Humanity (1)

[11] When Prakrti is in a balanced state, [...] and when sattvaguńa [the sentient principle] is predominant, it is called Vidyámáyá.

Science and Society (2)

[1] Always utilize science for the [...] should always be cultivated with a sentient motive. The collective welfare [...] worldly power are fully controlled by sentient people.

Saiṋcara and Práńáh (8)

[3] This Prakrti is also a collection of three immanent principles – the sentient or sattva, the mutative or rajah, the static or tamah. The sentient principle is the cause of pure [...] name of these three principles.

[4] In Nirguńa Brahma the activity [...] belligerent forces – the sentient, the mutative and the static. [...] the form of a triangle of forces.

[6] The vertices of the triangle of [...] unfathomable in gravity but also sentient in tendency. Therefore Prakrti, [...] which saiṋcara starts, is sentient, though rudimentally static, and [...] “I” feeling because sentient Prakrti cannot go any further. [...] of Puruśa by His innate sentient Prakrti.

[7] This bondage, though located in [...] saiṋcara proceeds further, sentient Prakrti is gradually transformed [...] or less a theoretical concept.

Sadguruḿ Taḿ Namámi (1)

[16] “Bhávátiitaḿ [...] three binding principles – sentient, mutative and static – there [...] Hence He is triguńarahitam.

Ráŕh – 5. (1)

[1] Shashanka, a king of Ráŕh, [...] being influenced by Shaivism, were sentient. They adopted the Shaivite ideology [...] omnipresent Shiva in his poems:

Rádhiká Shakti (5)

[11] What is vidyá and what is avidyá? There is a fight between sentient and static; and when as a result of this fight between sentient and static, the resultant goes in favour of the sentient, we say it is the resultant sentient principle, we say it is vidyá [...] say it is avidyá shakti.

[14] The Cosmological Nave is called [...] of that particular expression of sentient vidyá shakti which is known [...] devotional principle, it is devotion.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt J (1)

[2] The Cosmological Nave is called [...] of that particular expression of sentient vidyá shakti which is known [...] devotional principle, it is devotion.

Rádhá's Devotion – Excerpt G (1)

[1] When an act is dedicated to Paramátman, [...] This is called sáttvika [sentient] vanity. The vanity associated [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”

Questions and Answers on Microvita – Excerpt C (4)

[1] 16) Question : If the medicine [...] homoeopathic medicine is prepared in a sentient environment which contains positive [...] medicine available in the market?

[2] Answer : There is no doubt that the medicine prepared in a sentient environment by sentient people, from a medium or mother tincture which is also prepared in a sentient environment, will attract more [...] greater effect in curing a patient.

Puruśa (1)

[13] Now the question is, what other [...] the three guńas, sattva (sentient), rajas (mutative), and tamah [...] her contact with Puruśa.

Problems of the Day (8)

[59] Vidyá has to fight avidyá, [...] sáttvikii shánti [sentient peace]. Similarly, wherever and [...] is actually a relative factor.

[61] Where government servants are strong, [...] country, and this I call “sentient peace”. Where government [...] call “static peace”.

[63] Now, suppose a man seems to have [...] this way come forward to establish sentient peace.

[64] Likewise, if any country perpetrates [...] thereby come forward to establish sentient peace.

[65] Thus, those who are keen to establish sentient peace must endeavour to acquire strength. It is impossible for goats to establish sentient peace in the society of tigers.

[66] Regrettably, it has to be said [...] of force can neither establish sentient peace, nor defend their hard-earned [...] never be possible to establish sentient peace through this type of approach.

Pratyáhára Yoga and Paramágati (6)

[2] The difference between dhyána [...] dhárańá. And dhyána, although sentient, has no movement in it. In the [...] physicalities of the universe.

[8] Now in this pure “I” [...] because it is a creation of the sentient principle. But you know, although the sentient principle cannot give any specific [...] there is fight, there is movement.

[9] So jiṋánamátmani [...] it is not unfair. It is called sentient anger. Anger is static; but sometimes it may be sáttvika, it may be sentient. And that type of anger is sentient anger – sáttvika krodha in Sanskrit.

Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (2)

[2] As long as this guńatrikońa or guńayantraka is in a balanced state, the sentient is converted into mutative, the mutative into static, and the static into sentient. This process of mutual conversion has been going on endlessly.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (1)

[4] Prakrti comprises a set of three [...] attributes are termed Sattva or sentient, Rajah or mutative, and Tamah or static according to the manifestations.

Plexi and Microvita (2)

[18] The [[sidereal]] plexus is a bit [...] and the [[sidereal]] plexus is sentient. Then where is the position of [...] strengthened as a result. This is sentient psycho-panoramic maximitis. If [...] whole world will be benefited.

Parama Puruśa – the Source of All Momentum (1)

[1] The word sarva contains [...] means sattvaguńa [sentient force], ra means “energy”, [...] to Parama Puruśa .

Parama Puruśa the Great (7)

[15] He is all-pervading. In Sanskrit [...] va. Sa is the acoustic root of sentient principle. Sentient principle means “that gives [...] just touching the extremity of sentient principle. I said “just touching the extremity of sentient principle”, because He is above the scope of the sentient principle. The sentient principle can touch Him, but cannot reach within His vast periphery.

[18] So the starting point is in sentient sa; and everything moves with [...] means “everything”.

Our Philosophical Treatise (1)

[9] As the first cause of creation, [...] Shiva and Shakti. Shakti means the sentient, mutative and static forces. The [...] is called pratisaiṋcara.

Our Concept of Táraka Brahma (3)

[2] In Brahma Cakra (the collective [...] uniformity of flow. The speed of the sentient force is greater than that of [...] elevation, under the influence of the sentient force or reaching sámánya [...] unit mind experiences only the sentient force), the speed is greater. [...] towards the Nucleus Consciousness.

Our Concept of Creation and Cosmic Mind (3)

[1] The Cosmic Mind is a combination [...] gradually the geometrical figures of sentient, mutative and static are formed. [...] from one vertex of the triangle.

[2] That force is sentient in nature and gives bondage to [...] called philosophically Mahattattva.

[8] The first product of Prakrti is [...] guńas. It is called sáttvika [sentient] when the element of sattva predominates, [...] and tamas into their products.

Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ (1)

[7] “Nirákáram”. An object is created by the effect of the three guńas, sentient, mutative and static. What we [...] called nirákáram.

Glossary (1)

[5] GOPA m. or GOPII f. Village cowherd [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Glossary (1)

[6] GOTRA. Literally, “hill”; [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Mobility and Movement of Microvita (5)

[3] In the physical world, when negative [...] of which the sentienthood of the sentient portions of the physical world [...] scope to touch the mutative and sentient portions of the structure.

[4] So we see that in the case of negative [...] mutative portion becomes weak and the sentient portion also becomes weak. In [...] the arena, the threshold, of the sentient world. In their movement in the [...] – they create angles in the sentient portion also as a result of which [...] loses its staticity to some extent.

Miscellaneous (1)

[5] 5) The mutative force is a hundred thousand times more powerful than the static force, and the sentient force is a hundred thousand times [...] afraid of any force in the universe.

Minimum Requirements and Maximum Amenities (1)

[43] Progress is never ending. Pabulum [...] eradicated. Finally a day will come when sentient sentiment will dominate. A day [...] point and not the supreme zenith.

Mind, Práńendriya and Vrtti (2)

[2] In the extroversial phase, both [...] predominating principle is the sentient one; but in both phases all three [...] stirred in Its impersonal exhibition.

[3] Saguńa Brahma is exhibited [...] principles and they are sattva (sentient), rajah (mutative), and tamah [...] these three fundamental factors.

Microvita and Their Influence on Micropsychic and Macropsychic Corporal Structures (6)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] ways, creating either static or sentient influences in different portions [...] cannot touch the pineal gland.

[4] The next important influence of [...] If not properly directed, this sentient solar psycho-panoramic maximitis [...] minimitis by negative microvita.

[8] Similarly, in the case of the igneous [...] minimitis may be transmuted into sentient psycho-panoramic maximitis of [...] something bad, something worsening.

[9] I said that the influence of positive microvita on the human body creates sentient propensities, and that of negative [...] a transitory phase moving from sentient to static or from static to sentient. The igneous plexus that maintains [...] undergoes degradation or elevation.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[16] Where there is expression, there [...] gradually emerge geometrical figures of sentient, mutative and static principles. [...] difficult for us to bring in ourselves.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (4)

[18] In each indriya a particular principle is dominant, sometimes the sentient, sometimes the mutative, sometimes [...] the skin, are dominated by the sentient principle. The smell and taste [...] the hands are dominated by the sentient principle, the legs by the mutative [...] qualities of all the indriyas.

[47] The Supreme Entity is the Singular, Colourless Entity. Due to the influence of the sentient, mutative and static principles [...] in their colourful expressions.

Máyá and Mokśa (3)

[14] Máyá has three guńas [...] – viz., Sattvaguńa (sentient principle), Rajoguńa (mutative [...] on the road to the Absolute. The sentient principle (Sattvaguńa) [...] Máyá, channelized properly (in its sentient operating principle) can take [...] Máyá, but rather through its help.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[17] The fierce war that is waged among [...] inspiration for this and having become sentient (Sattvaguńii) due to the [...] supreme attainment of a unit being.

Matter and Abstract (1)

[5] Where this movement in the plane [...] reflected energy creates a sort of sentient reaction. And where there are [...] arena, in the arena of the cosmos.

Making the Man Universal (1)

[10] Let me be more clear. Suppose, [...] and tamoguńa; the sentient principle, the mutative principle [...] counterpart, is the unit consciousness.

Macropsychic Conation (1)

[1] The fundamental stuff is the Supreme [...] this particular vibration, is the sentient principle; and that one is the [...] this point starts His conation.

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (1)

[10] In the case of sáttvikii bhakti, or sentient devotion, the goal is Parama Puruśa. [...] Supreme Goal of all human endeavours.

Lord Krśńa, the Nucleus of the Universe (1)

[3] This expressed universe, though [...] limitations. In other spheres, the sentient and mutative principles are active, [...] form of bondage or limitations.

Light Comes (2)

[328] The mutative force is a hundred thousand times more powerful than the static force, and the sentient force is a hundred thousand times [...] afraid of any force in the Universe.

[356] To maintain the physical body, [...] careful. You should always try to take sentient food, and on rare occasions you may take mutative food. You should never take static food.

Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 2 (Discourse 5) (2)

[3] This idea may be explained in another [...] by three principles – the sentient, mutative and static principles. The sentient principle cannot be measured, [...] small, the universe is very large.

Kośa (1)

[12] The concept of “causal body” [...] been influenced by His immanent sentient principle, the seed of creation got an expression and His bodies and lokas were created.

Karna and Draopadi (1)

[31] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] than saguńa. This type of sentient ego sometimes would assert itself [...] of disclosing her internal ego.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (4)

[34] Paramá Prakrti [...] inextricable. So, sattvarajastamah [sentient, mutative and static] – [...] triangle. It is dominated by the sentient principle, and its acoustic root is sa .

[59] Saiṋcara [movement [...] of saiṋcara , the sentient principle dominates, but then [...] dominance of Sattva-guńa [sentient] begins to grow. In the final [...] shape of its effect, step by step.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[29] In the Vedic language we get the [...] because it is sattvaguńii [sentient] in nature.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] sa is the acoustic root of the sentient principle, or sattvaguńa; [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.

I Will Not Discourage Jiṋánam (2)

[6] Now you know, in the case of bhakti [...] static bhakti, mutative bhakti and sentient bhakti, sentient devotion.

Ism and Human Progress (5)

[9] The sentient, mutative and static forces are [...] optimum point of contraction the sentient force and the static force respectively [...] expansion brings with it the extreme sentient pause.]

[10] In fact, the sentient pause is no pause at all. As it [...] towards optimum expression of the sentient force. It is therefore dominated [...] embedded in the ultimate static point.

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt C (1)

[15] Then the sentient forces [or principles] have to [...] Mahásarasvatii, the spiritual effulgence.

In Adoration of the Supreme (1)

[12] The binding principle, in varying stages, is something sentient, sometimes mutative, and sometimes [...] the triple-principled Prakrti.

Intuitional Practice and Its Necessity (1)

[3] The story of creation shows that [...] The three principles of Prakrti, sentient, mutative and static, gave its [...] form of crude physical actions.

Intoxicants (1)

[2] Fermented rice gruel can also be [...] intoxicating power and developing a few sentient qualities. The sediment from the [...] sick person well] can be used.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[2] Indu means “moon”; [...] to be considered as a symbol of sentient whiteness. Shubhrajyotśnapulakitayáminii [“The radiant moonlit night”].

Glossary (1)

[6] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Human Expressions and Human Movements (1)

[20] (4) And the last one is psycho-spiritual [...] crosses the last boundary of the sentient principle, that intellectual movement, [...] want, and that is called salvation.

His Reflections Are Everywhere (2)

[11] Similarly, all fifty letters are [...] “Sa” is the acoustic root of the sentient principle, Sattvaguńa. [...] his existence be full of energy.

[12] Now “sa”. When Parama [...] every entity has its origin in the sentient principle, represented by the [...] everything is guided by this principle.

History and Superstition (1)

[13] Actually, here “Brahmans” means “those who are sattvaguńii [of a sentient nature] and have an intellectual [...] interpretation of the shloka .

He Is Everywhere (1)

[6] People normally offer sentient things to different deities – [...] reverence or with indifference”].

He Is Everything (2)

[4] The Cosmic Puruśa knows [...] “Sa” is the acoustic root of the sentient principle, “ra” represent [...] “characteristic.” Everything is born out of the sentient principle, and everything is controlled [...] and become an emancipated being.

Heterogeneity in Aesthetics (5)

[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] amongst the static, mutative and sentient principles. This clash goes on and on. Due to this clash, when the movement is towards the sentient force, that is, when the mutative force overpowers the static force and the sentient force overpowers the mutative [...] architecture, sculpture, etc.; and when the sentient principle is overpowered by the [...] mutative force cannot defeat the sentient force, and the static force cannot defeat the mutative force.

Guńayantraka and Svarúpa Parińáma (6)

[1] The Transcendental Entity, or Puruśa, is one infinite entity and its immanent principles are the sentient, the mutative and the static. [...] emanating in the different flows of the sentient, mutative and static principles. [...] endless and is flowing eternally.

[4] So long as these forces maintain [...] process of mutual conversion, the sentient is penetrating into the mutative, [...] mutative and the mutative into the sentient.] There is a constant exchange [...] parińáma, or homomorphic evolution.

[7] During dissolution of the world, [...] disturbing the others. That is, the sentient changes into sentient, the mutative into mutative and [...] svarúpa parińáma.

Form and Formless (6)

[2] The influence of the sentient principle is the exact opposite, [...] unfoldment of the mutative and sentient principles they cannot give any [...] expression cannot be manifested.

[3] Due to the bondage of the static principle, the expansiveness of the sentient and mutative principles, bound [...] since the characteristics of the sentient and mutative principles are unlimited, [...] ascribed to them by the doer-I.

[6] How can one shake off the influence [...] is mutative), devotion (which is sentient). By virtue of the heat of the [...] unfoldment of latent consciousness.

[38] The Supreme Entity who is the culminating [...] to the dominant influence of the sentient principle on the Macrocosmic Body [...] Vidyá shakti is an elevating force.

Food, Cells, Physical and Mental Development (12)

12 occurrences

Five Virtuous Ladies (1)

[19] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] than saguńa. This type of sentient ego sometimes would assert itself [...] of disclosing her internal ego.

Energy and Cognition (3)

[4] Now, that day I told you that whatever [...] composure, the balance amongst the sentient, the mutative and the static principle [...] vertices is coming out from the sentient principle; that is coming out [...] energy. So first coming out from the sentient principle “sa” and [...] entity is also known as sarva.

Ekendriya – 4 (1)

[13] A pertinent question arises here [...] to the binding influence of the sentient, mutative and static principles [...] factors is beyond the scope of space.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (5)

[72] Poppy seeds can be cultivated with [...] poppy seeds. The seeds of poppy are sentient, the plant is mutative, and the [...] from the Sanskrit word ahiphena.

[73] The seeds of almost all grasses are sentient. Sun-dried rice, which is usually [...] drying it in the sunshine, is also sentient. The women of the carpenter families [...] and mutative food. Fresh wheat is sentient, but when it is fermented for [...] monk Nagarjuna. Wheat porridge is sentient, but beer is static.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt A (3)

[4] When the static force becomes predominant [...] shánti [static peace]. When the sentient force dominates there will also be peace, which is called sáttvikii shánti [sentient peace]. This fight between the static and sentient forces will continue as long as [...] universe, which is an impossibility.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt A (1)

[10] Previously, in another context, [...] positive microvita bring pious, sentient thoughts and elevating sentiments. [...] effulgence of Parama Puruśa.

Glossary (1)

[5] GAORAVA. Self-aggrandizement. [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Glossary (2)

[6] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

[12] NÁDA. Flow without curvature in a stage of BRAHMA CAKRA dominated by the sentient principle. NÁD́II. [...] GUŃAS; Non-Qualified Brahma.

Discourses on Prout (3)

[47] When the static force becomes predominant [...] shánti [static peace]. When the sentient force dominates there will also be peace, which is called sáttvikii shánti [sentient peace]. This fight between the static and sentient forces will continue as long as [...] [avoiding fight] is hypocrisy.

Glossary (1)

[4] GOPA m. or GOPII f. Village cowherd [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality (1)

[40] “Puruśa evedam sarvam.” [...] “Sa” represents the sentient principle, “ra” represents [...] means “everything”.

Desire and Detachment (1)

[8] The word, Gúd́ha means [...] superficial sight, is really a sentient entity, if you apply your internal [...] of many in One in a single form.

Cosmic Attraction and Spiritual Cult (3)

[26] The movement caused by the attraction [...] devotees cannot feel the sweetness of sentient devotion, because their minds [...] is the only genuine devotion.

[30] Sá vidyá yá [...] regarded as sádhakas of sentient devotion; that is, the wave of [...] pratisaiṋcara phase is the wave of sentient devotion. In the flow of their [...] force [of the Supreme Entity].

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (13)

13 occurrences

Chapter 4 (1)

[3] Purport: In Parama Puruśa [...] the different flows of sattva [sentient], rajah [mutative] and tamah [...] [primordial force] is endless.

Chapter 1 (1)

[20] Purport: The object-ward movement [...] is called sattvaguńa (the sentient principle) of Prakrti. (Guńa [...] gradual process of the guńas.

Bio-Psychology (2)

[54] Men should have proper control [...] bodies. Human beings should be sentient in food, mind and intellect.

[63] Positive or negative catalytic [...] agents. Even if the food one eats is sentient, but the environment is negative, [...] help in the manufacture of lymph.

Bhútatattva, Tanmátratattva and Indriyatattva (3)

[2] The significance of the term bhúta [...] that through the influence of the sentient force on Puruśottama, Mahattattva [...] projection is logically dealt with.

[15] Ákásha or ethereal [...] pauses of the waves – the sentient pause and the static pause. The sentient pause in the wave denotes the [...] striking waves passing through.

Bhakti and Krpá (2)

[14] Now the question is, How can this [...] over to an honest life, a pure sentient and divine life, discarding his [...] be called sinful or dishonest?

[32] 3) Jiṋánamishrá Bhakti : when a sentient sádhaka does not forget [...] of occult power and knowledge.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[21] Támasika Sádhaná [...] (mutative) and sometimes by Sattva (sentient). An aspirant is called Támasika [...] existence in the static force.

Bhakti-Rúpa Setu (Devotion Acts Like a Bridge) (1)

[7] Parama Brahma is an all-knowing [...] Prakrti. In Sarva, Sa stands for the sentient principle, “Ra” for [...] to climb the tree of devotion.

Be Free from All Complexes (1)

[11] And śaśt́haiṋca [...] should be substantial; it should be sentient, or at least mutative in nature [...] take proper and balanced food.

Glossary (1)

[17] SAT – Truth, the eternal [...] reaction of one’s action SENTIENT FORCE – that force of the [...] creates inaction, inertia, death

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (4)

[1] Due to internal clash and cohesion amongst the three immanent principles (sentient, mutative and static), the resultant [...] result in the formation of mind.

[18] In Brahma Cakra (the collective [...] uniformity of flow. The speed of the sentient force is greater than that of [...] elevation, under the influence of the sentient force or reaching sámánya [...] unit mind experiences only the sentient force), the speed is greater. [...] towards the Nucleus Consciousness.

Astitva and Shivatva (2)

[1] Where there is existence, there [...] Shakti gets its inspiration from the Sentient Principle, the action is accomplished [...] (Avyakta Puruśa Satta).

[13] Some devotees, who go still ahead [...] the whole life. These are the sentient feelings indeed – but they [...] ca”. There is no other way out.

Aspects of Bio-Psychology (2)

[41] Men should have proper control [...] bodies. Human beings should be sentient in food habits, mind and intellect.

[50] Positive or negative catalytic [...] agents. Even if the food one eats is sentient, but the environment is negative, [...] help in the manufacture of lymph.

An Expression Is Never Alone (6)

[4] So all these inferences come within [...] sound sa represents the sentient principle, and due to the effect of the sentient principle the feeling of existence [...] just the feeling of existence.

[6] Sa-ra-va means that the sentient principle creating the feeling [...] special characteristics are there.

[7] Now the sentient principle cannot function, and [...] intellectual force, intellectual entity.

[8] There is electricity. But without [...] properly utilized. Similarly, the sentient principle, the crude energies, [...] flow of the Cognitive Principle.

[9] Parama Puruśa, the [...] sa, ra and va, the sentient principle, the energy, and the [...] intuitional support of these functions.

Glossary (1)

[5] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Glossary (1)

[5] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Glossary (1)

[6] GANDHARI. Pious and righteous mother [...] of: sattvaguńa , the sentient principle; rajoguńa [...] of mental colours to the Guru.

Glossary (1)

[5] GUŃA. Binding factor or [...] composed of: sattvaguńa, the sentient principle; rajoguńa, the mutative principle; and tamoguńa, the static principle.

Saḿskrta Glossary (1)

[11] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Unchangeable Entity. SÁTTVIKA. Sentient. SHÁRADOTSAVA. From [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA CAKRA. See CAKRA.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (1)

[59] Bhaeravii shakti means energy in [...] become vishrii [ugly]! Then the sentient forces [or principles] have to [...] Mahásarasvatii, the spiritual effulgence.