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[3] By temperament the Bengalees are a sentimental people. Sometimes they tolerate [...] protest. These are the symptoms of a sentimental race. The people of Bengal, particularly [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[9] There is mutual attraction everywhere. [...] attracts the tiny ant. When in a sentimental flow of devotion a person thinks, [...] you are not inferior to anyone.
[10] You know the story of the Rámáyańa. [...] because you have got a consummate sentimental attraction. This is a nice explanation [...] psychological explanation of devotion.
[4] And just to accelerate the speed, rather for the very existence of speed, a sentimental support, a sentimental propulsion is an indispensable necessity. Now, this sentimental support must be based on rationality. [...] Father, your nearest and dearest one.
[70] Prakrti is spiritually refulgent [...] or which one is somebodys sentimental momento. Puruśa is such [...] the guineas stamp.”
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] temperament the Bengalees are a sentimental people. Sometimes they tolerate [...] protest. These are the symptoms of a sentimental race. The people of Bengal, particularly [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[4] Regarding other sciences or demi-sciences, the approach concern ing the sentimental portions, ideas or ideological [...] astrophysics and astro-mathematics.
[5] Now why does He come in contact [...] something closer, something more sentimental, something more pleasing. And [...] depraved and degenerate human society.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] rationalism and presented to the mass a sentimental appeal. Any command, rational [...] to get their interests served.
[5] “Now, the abstract form for [...] can see the nation, but not the sentimental unity known as nationalism.
[17] Preya is of two kinds – priyabháva [...] features? No, this attraction is sentimental: it has nothing to do with external features.
[18] On the other hand, people at times [...] objects: such attraction is not sentimental but superficial – they are running after extrinsic splendour. These sentimental and superficial affections are [...] Peace, and thus it is introversial.
[73] The Yama said, “But the minds [...] various gods, develop such type of sentimental momenta or saḿskáras [...] mind is temporarily suspended that sentimental momentum is manifest in their [...] has nothing to do with spirits.
[23] To materialize the above economic [...] geographical features; and peoples sentimental legacy, which arises out of common [...] methods of its implementation.
[8] The question is, how can decentralization [...] potentiality, ethnic similarity, same sentimental legacy, and similar geographical [...] important aspect of applied PROUT.
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] immediate encouragement. To utilize the sentimental legacy of the people, people must [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[41] Elections are very costly. In India [...] people, their language or their sentimental legacy. Ranchi is also controlled [...] are in the hands of outsiders.
[29] The use of non-local languages [...] defeatist mentality. Whenever the sentimental legacy of a group of people is [...] attaining socio-economic self-reliance.
[10] While forming socio-economic units, [...] potentialities; ethnic similarities; the sentimental legacy of the people; and similar geographical features.
[14] Fourthly, sentimental legacy includes factors such as [...] identity and sense of affinity.
[15] Human beings are predominantly sentimental by nature. They establish some [...] PROUTs socio-economic units.
[13] These fabricated religious injunctions [...] again. What a tragic existence for a sentimental woman to have to live a life of [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[8] Does the husband tend and nurse [...] is! These words may perhaps make sentimental women more sentimental. The prospect of getting reunited [...] ideas guilty of unscrupulousness
[14] One should not be even a little sentimental while recognizing a simple truth. [...] end in a great social disaster.
[9] If men wish to prevent helpless widows from remarrying by taking advantage of their sentimental female hearts, they convince those [...] such tales may make women, already sentimental, even more so. The prospect of [...] dictates of their consciences?
[22] If a person hears some sentimental talk based on dogma for a long [...] language, writing and drawings.
[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] class to another, and from one sentimental group to another. The general [...] goaded by this kaeshik propensity.
[7] As boys up to the age of twelve or thirteen years of age do not develop semen, they are very sentimental, like women. There is little difference [...] in their all-round development.
[13] Bháva has something to do with two entities – one, the sentimental flow of the microcosm, and the [...] “spirituality”.) The parallelism between the sentimental flow of the microcosm and the [...] called “bháva”.
[2] Answer : In the case of positive [...] of women where the mind is very sentimental, death may take place even in [...] last take fish and meat?”
[22] Answer : If a large quantity [...] case of women whose minds are very sentimental, the application of positive or [...] positive or negative microvita.
[28] The section, Women and Bio-Psychology [...] women have a special asset in their sentimental quality.
[14] Párthasárathi is [...] Cosmos, He is guiding all things, all sentimental living entities. He is Táraka [...] only after staging a huge drama.
[15] Mahimá : Mahimá [...] ocean. Every rise and fall of your sentimental waves takes place within Him, [...] directions by Parama Puruśa:
[53] Revolutionaries must be well-versed [...] the people and channelizing the sentimental legacy of the society towards [...] effort must go into arousing the sentimental legacy of the people, because [...] tremendous power and conviction.
[31] Those who are not lured away by [...] the [forms of] ornaments nor the sentimental aspect attached to them has any [...] is concerned only with the gold.
[15] There are several essential factors [...] attachment to the external world. This sentimental contact with the external world [...] of the external physicalities.
[6] Now, this sentiment works in two [...] many other creatures are extremely sentimental; their sentiment flows according to an individualistic mental tendency.
[48] There is mutual attraction everywhere. [...] entity attracts the tiny ant. In the sentimental flow of devotion, when a per son [...] you are not inferior to anyone.
[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] opportunity to take advantage of the sentimental weaknesses of their credulous [...] cannot be attained by such people.
[15] Human beings, who are predominantly sentimental by nature, establish some kind [...] the national language of India.
[64] From the above discussion it is [...] concerned should be separated from that sentimental object. For example, those who [...] common banner of one religion.
[7] Sentiment : The second way of psychic movement is sentimental. One is not discriminating between [...] a chasm. One cannot be certain.
[4] These fabricated religious injunctions [...] again. What a tragic existence for a sentimental woman to have to live a life of [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[14] Socio-economic units should be [...] potentialities, ethnic similarities, common sentimental legacy and similar geographical [...] important aspect of applied PROUT.
[43] This Átmá, or Soul, [...] your existence. If you direct your sentimental entity towards Its great sentiment, [...] distinguishable from It. If you direct your sentimental entity towards Its micro-atomic [...] realize that Grand Glorious Brahma.
[12] The human mind is sentimental – full of love, affection, [...] oblivious of their past lives.”
[2] To achieve all this a healthy economy [...] socio-economic potentiality, the sentimental legacy of the people, and the [...] economic progress is not possible.
[66] Exploitation exists in every sphere [...] people, their language or their sentimental legacy. Ranchi is also controlled [...] capitalists and foreign agencies.
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] rationalism and presented to the mass a sentimental appeal. Any command, rational [...] to get their interests served.
[10] This switch-over is called “metamorphosed sentimental strategy”. That is, a person discovers that the sentimental strategy which he or she previously [...] is called “metamorphosed sentimental strategy.”
[11] These people are indeed expert at changing their sentimental strategies. Suppose a party (maybe [...] secondarily for other purposes also.
[18] I will give one small example. [...] fine example of a metamorphosed sentimental strategy. There may be some people who will consider this change of sentimental strategy to be a natural process [...] place so quickly nor so easily.
[19] Those who have harmed humanity [...] This is nothing but metamorphosed sentimental strategy. You must clearly recognize [...] intellect, not merely common intellect.