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[197] [In the vibrational world there is a sequence of similarity of curvatures (homogenesis). [...] Puruśa is called Bhava.]
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are different in their themes. The beat or sequence of strokes has undergone changes, [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[8] The conquest of the mutative over [...] wavelength continues to decrease. This sequence of curvatures is known as sadrsha [...] theoretical to the practical aspect.
[8] A little while ago I said that [...] arranged them in a perfect orderly sequence. In this way He created six rágas [...] ráginiis amongst intellectuals.
[10] Again a fierce storm came. The [...] awoke in the same manner. This sequence of events started to repeat itself, [...] mantra got committed to my memory.
[11] Having the same dream for such [...] dream. One after another, the same sequence of events started to occur – [...] started sweating. My sleep broke.
[32] Many terms the author uses at the [...] explanations themselves, and their logical sequence reveal that Strange Experiences is the result of systematic psychological investigation.
[9] This objective world of ours includes this entire panoramic universe: there is a sequence of images unfolding one after [...] nothing substantial will be done.
[49] All Prabháta Saḿgiita [...] published in Bengali in numerical sequence in twenty-five-song Prabháta [...] original Bengali by ÁPA.
[1] The combined name of dance, song [...] meticulously, emitting sound in a pleasing sequence in unison with melody, rhythm [...] gandharva vidyá.
[79] In Iishvarakot́i we find [...] Keshava Himself is not one of this sequence of avatáras.
[3] Like no other book, but rather [...] Ideology methodically, in a careful sequence, expands the readers horizons [...] published form, in this book.)
[7] Readers comparing this edition [...] find on page 5 of this edition a sequence of nine words, and on page 81 another sequence of nine words, that did not appear [...] inadvertently omitted thereafter.
[6] No one knows when it began, [...] comes and goes In an infinite sequence of finitude and infinitude.
[12] “Your understanding of planning [...] important event from this long sequence. If your master passes away he [...] idiot. Youre fired!”
[9] As the first cause of creation, [...] rise to unit mind and life. As a sequence to the origin of life and mind, [...] is called pratisaiṋcara.
[524] This objective world of ours includes the entire panoramic universe: there is a sequence of images unfolding one after [...] nothing substantial will be done.
[4] The word kárańa [...] root entity transformed into a sequence of cause and effect that has now [...] Kárańa means the causal matrix.
[90] Iishvaro sah jagatkarttá. [...] every facet of existence exists the sequence of doer, doership and effect. [...] doership and effect is Iishvara.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] PARIŃÁMA. Homogenesis, a sequence of similarity of curvatures in [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[5] These stages are mysterious as [...] immediately places it in an ordered sequence again. Behind these stages of [...] time, space and person are active.
[14] [In the vibrational world there is a sequence of similarity of curvatures (homogenesis). [...] Puruśa is called Bhava.]
[8] Source references for all material in the book are provided in the footnotes at the end of each sequence of paragraphs.
[29] All the remaining chapters of [[the [...] pinpoint the exact source of each sequence of paragraphs. The publication [...] following excerpts are exceptions:
[2] The Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] kept pace with, and maintained the sequence of, the GD discourses that the [...] English Part 8 was published in 1987.