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[25] “Bio-Psychology”. Discourses [...] notes were compiled into a typed set of notes (“fair copy”). [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[27] “Plexi and Microvita”. [...] notes were compiled into a typed set of notes (“fair copy”). [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[28] “Questions and Answers on [...] notes were compiled into a typed set of notes (“fair copy”). [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[32] “Ideation and Meditation”. [...] notes were compiled into a typed set of notes (“fair copy”). [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[24] There is a story that once a man [...] this constant analysis the sun set and evening fell on the orchard. [...] and started eating the mangoes.
[4] When a boat is rowed downstream, [...] effort at that time. If the sail is set, the boat moves smoothly. Since [...] in a prolonged style .
[3] It cannot be denied that the noise [...] and living in a jungle will not set one free. Avidyámáyá [...] to have any real significance.
[2] There are a few notable criteria [...] sádhaná, but just to set an example to others, He performs sádhaná with the masses.
[10] Mind can only determine the boundaries of something which is within its scope. It cannot set limits to a thing which is beyond [...] whole, is bound to be infinite.
[3] However dignified or lofty the achievement, it fails to set at rest peoples unlimited [...] provide everlasting happiness?
[4] The Cosmic Entity alone is infinite [...] the finite and limited world can set at rest the everlasting urge for [...] is the dharma of every person.
[7] The objects of the world – [...] short-lived. They are not enough to set at rest the unending and unlimited [...] infinite and endless, they would have set at rest the eternal quest of consciousness [...] mind and lead people to ecstasy.
[34] That which takes human beings to [...] “ideally”, and sad means “to set near”. Upa – ni – [...] practical life or spiritual life.
[15] People come to this world for a [...] other, pick up their bags, and set off for the train. They do not [...] this world is the waiting room.
[1] Lord Krśńas [...] both roles Krśńa set a unique example before the Indian [...] Párthasárathi Krśńa.
[61] “My dear friends, I anticipate [...] over the management of the school, set the question papers and mark the [...] tolerate the rule of the minority.
[88] It was quite difficult for Tarun [...] the incident to the police and set off to do so without further delay.
[100] Tarun then set out for the house of the head [...] sitting in front of the secretary.
[132] The ministers said, “We will [...] government. If possible, we shall also set up a ghost university in the cremation ground.”
[188] The police, who normally showed [...] coming election, however, were set free.
[40] “A few miles east of here [...] name is Ramjii Singh. The skill to set dislocated bones has been passed [...] olden times his forefathers used to set the dislocated leg bones of the kings elephants. Ramjii Singh himself once set the leg bone of the elephant of [...] and sets your leg bone.”
[41] What could I say! There was nothing [...] arrived at my door this huge entity set me down gently and said in a very [...] Ill rush right over.”
[51] “When I saw him I bolted [...] badly dislocated. Go right now and set his leg. If you find him sleeping [...] right then and there, Mr. Sarkar.
[94] After a little while I fell asleep [...] houses of innocent farmers are being set on fire on your instructions; [...] have to put a stop to it!”
[102] The farmers were saying: “Sir, [...] sign of speaking out about it they set fire to their house and abduct [...] forever grateful to you.”
[119] “Maddened by delusions of [...] to this area besides myself. I set the steamroller of tyranny loose [...] directions or orders or advice.
[136] “If we can start from here [...] top of them. Ive already set some people to work on it.”
[1] When a boat is rowed downstream, [...] effort at that time. If the sail is set, the boat moves smoothly. Since [...] bandhure in a prolonged style.
[5] During the ancient Hindu, Buddhist, [...] Tripuras economy received a severe set back with the partition of Bengal [...] shattered state of present-day Tripura.
[3] [The common masses faithfully follow whatever great people do; they follow the examples set by great personalities.]
[27] Anyway, Shiva was worshipped as [...] time a small idol of Buddha was set on the head of the image of Shiva [...] from which all knowledge springs.
[9] There is a well-known story about [...] Once he travelled to Kashi and set about converting a widow who also [...] mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[72] The vipras were inclined towards [...] path of blind faith. So when they set themselves to formulate social [...] veneer of religious fanaticism.
[138] It is said that the popular Bengali [...] by the people of his time. They set fire to his house and forced him [...] build a memorial in his honour.
[27] Most of the evils that occur in [...] public leaders. They wear garlands, set off verbal fireworks, and shrilly exhort the masses to make greater sacrifices.
[43] In their efforts to perpetuate [...] the whole of society, but also set aside for those descendants huge sums of money which remain wholly or partially unutilized.
[29] Suppose the Sadvipras do not hammer [...] or forgive such people, but will set them right with an iron hand. [...] not tolerate these obstructions.
[21] [You have set a world-wide trap, how can I evade it? Half of me is already trapped, half still remains.]
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] cycle of action and reaction is set in motion. But this seemingly [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[2] There is an unfounded fear in the [...] habitation, human beings will then set out for other planets and satellites. [...] daughters be afraid of their father?
[15] However, depending upon ones [...] case of lawyers. Lawyers usually set one person against another and [...] their occupations are despicable.
[15] When a past perception is recreated [...] completely different way. This new set of perceptions is also called [...] not included in avadhána.
[19] The bundle of saḿskaras [...] becomes compact after imbibing a new set of saḿskáras of [...] to the fortunes of human beings.
[2] Soon after the king set out for his hunt, a king arrived [...] cordiality, but didnt say a word.
[10] “If I set out to do some work, believing [...] will disprove this contention.
[46] The first class guru is one who [...] know that he will punish them to set them right. This is the first [...] middling or lowest class of guru.
[2] I shall conclude with a few remarks [...] to go to Cuttack and he or she set out then and there – he or she gave his or her wish an immediate actional form.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] requested her, “Now please set aside the turmeric leaves and [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] requested her, “Now please set aside the turmeric leaves and [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[2] Just as human beings attain freedom [...] spiritual practice, they always set out on their spiritual quest keeping the goal of Parama Puruśa fixed before them.
[7] What is salvation? People use words [...] saḿskáras, one imbibes a new set of saḿskáras. In [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[6] In the process of expansion clashes [...] the Absolute Entity. Even if they set out with a goal before them, their [...] mohándha or blindly infatuated.
[16] O tranquil sádhaka! Sádhana is your great bow. Set the arrow of your mind, sharpened [...] that indestructible Supreme Soul.
[13] According to human longings and [...] organs i.e., hands and feet, etc., set about achieving it. And so it [...] body of a deer at his next birth.
[44] “O Tranquil Sádhaka! [...] Brahma is called Upaniśad). Set your worship-sharpened mind-like [...] Samádhi or determinate absorption).
[51] Urge is called utcetaná in Sanskrit. [Someone with an urge will set aside all obstacles and move ahead.] [...] it is called “urge”.
[7] So the firstborn prince set out on his voyage. He put on a [...] garden when the sun was about to set. There they all sang and danced and feasted in joyous festivity.
[18] The eldest prince agreed to abide by this condition. The next morning, he set out on the Flying Peacock Horse. [...] Horse had disappeared from sight.
[31] The king and queen did not object. [...] catching the thief. One has to set a net very secretly to catch a [...] moonlit night, O Friend?”
[54] The next morning the prince set out again on the back of the Flying [...] friends with such people.”
[55] On the third morning, the prince again set out on his journey. He went very, [...] friend of these illiterates!”
[56] The next morning the prince again set out on his Peacock Horse. That [...] lose his Flying Peacock Horse.
[65] The four friends of the prince then set out on their respective duties. [...] but is of no use to the society.
[86] Then the prince set his two elder brothers free from [...] them. The first and second princes set out on their way home. Then the [...] Blue Sea on his Peacock Horse.
[15] While attempting to go beyond the set rules, kheyál was [...] mistake, no scope for deviation.
[7] The mind, the controller of physical [...] universe which follows a fixed set of rules. Under no circumstances can these rules be violated.
[16] The education in that period was [...] the influence of only one book or set of books – the Vaedika Upaniśads [...] knowledge is the Upaniśads.
[19] During the Mahábhárata [...] thing as a university. Each pandita set up his educational system and [...] was a small university in itself.
[21] In the Mahábhárata period the university system was not set up by the people. The difference [...] help and not on governmental help.
[7] The earth is also the manifestation [...] “Mother Earth”. But you set your feet on it. Meaning thereby [...] salvation cannot be obtained from it.
[19] You are a sádhaka. He is [...] sádhaná – one may do it to set an example for the world; that is, one may do it for lokashikśá.)
[3] However dignified or lofty the achievement, it fails to set at rest peoples unlimited [...] provide everlasting happiness?
[4] The Cosmic Entity alone is infinite [...] the finite and limited world can set at rest the everlasting urge for [...] is the dharma of every person.
[7] The objects of the world – [...] short-lived. They are not enough to set at rest the unending and unlimited [...] infinite and endless, they would have set at rest the eternal quest of consciousness [...] mind and lead people to ecstasy.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] “spirit” they try to set right the mind of the patients [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[3] The king of Kashi agreed to this condition set by Madalasa, and the marriage [...] Vikranta and [the third] Alarka.
[13] Naming is a matter of great consequence. [...] awakening corresponds to the vibrations set in as a result of pronouncing the name. A particular attraction is attached to the words.
[2] Such individuals set the ideal for humanity and, in [...] earthly flowers and offerings.
[47] The first stage of pashvácára [...] deep principles, but is merely a set of ritualistic and showy observances [...] grade of sádhaná.
[60] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] it is a brain with a particular set of saḿskáras, and [...] and consequently the personality.
[1] Human beings have an inherent and [...] lives. The idea of moving along a set path, eternally subservient to [...] sufficient intellect and stamina.
[9] In order to worship Parama Puruśa, [...] because thereby that person has set his or her foot on the path of [...] characteristics of ones own nature].)
[17] What then will sádhakas [...] sharańaḿ vraja [“Set aside all other dharmas and take shelter in Me alone”].
[1] Twilight had set in. I was walking alone. The first [...] the sole human being was myself.
[1] There had been a rain shower before [...] room and around seven oclock set out towards the field. Being late [...] around – where was Dhiren?
[8] Sanats father, after partially [...] day Sunil went alone. Evening had set in. Suddenly a poisonous cobra [...] take Sanat along with him.”
[1] There was a small town on the banks [...] younger brother worked. Evening had set in by the time I reached there [...] resided in a servants building:
[3] I realized the town was quite some [...] and in the other the bedroll. I set off along the half-lit, half-dark [...] trembled with an unknown fear.
[6] We walked very far together. Afterwards, [...] it out! As though mesmerized, I set off on the path pointed out by [...] my sisters mother-in-law.
[2] On account of the train being excessively [...] afternoon nap, and in the evening set out with the groom towards the [...] will all eat together afterwards.
[2] Strange Experiences provides some [...] Saḿgha in 1955. The first story is set in a certain field and hill. From [...] geographic landmarks in Jamalpur.
[6] The brief seventh story concerns [...] is again a first-person account set apparently in Jamalpur. A certain [...] concrete platform for preservation).
[104] Oh tranquil spiritual aspirant! Spiritual practice (sádhaná) is your great bow. Set the arrow of your mind, sharpened [...] that indestructible Supreme Soul.
[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] mind is under the influence of a set of Saḿskáras it [...] Saḿskáras. To exist in any other set of circumstances is not only undesirable but also not even possible; for the set of circumstances which impart [...] to preserve its very existence.
[2] Ans. Citta or mind is governed [...] mind is under the influence of a set of Saḿskáras it [...] Saḿskáras. To exist in any other set of circumstances is not only undesirable but also not even possible; for the set of circumstances which impart [...] to preserve its very existence.
[4] Another meaning of the word “khara” [...] germs which decompose the body set in. These so-called germs are [...] harmful as is it for other creatures.
[11] “Same economic problems” [...] Ascertaining whether or not a similar set of economic problems exists in [...] solutions, should be well understood.
[88] (33) Set an example of manliness by marrying [...] to lead a disrespectable life.
[31] Another glaring example of the [...] end up in prison. If a thief is set free it is a crime, no doubt; [...] a severe dishonour to humanity.
[43] While on the subject I would like [...] groups. If, for example, a club is set up with this intention on the [...] cannot be allowed to continue.
[97] If the idea “The world belongs [...] spirit of universal love, we should set about helping them to progress. [...] interests of a particular group.
[64] The subterranean flow of love and [...] cosmic inspiration, they all have set out for a tryst with the same Destiny.
[215] No matter how notorious a criminal [...] sent to prison. If a thief is set free, it is a crime, no doubt; [...] a severe dishonour of humanity.
[298] Morality is the foundation of spiritual [...] spiritual march. As a moralist one may set an ideal for other moralists, [...] harmony may also be termed morality.
[313] It is customary to prefer social [...] human beings sympathetically, and set them on the pedestal of divinity [...] full of sorrows and sufferings.
[35] Then Shiva said, “To kidnap [...] – like Ravana.’ So he has set a very, very bad example, and [...] sacrifices his all for society.”
[3] [The common masses faithfully follow whatever great people do; they follow the examples set by great personalities.]
[27] Anyway, Shiva was worshipped as [...] time a small idol of Buddha was set on the head of the image of Shiva [...] from which all knowledge springs.
[4] Moreover, the process of breathing, [...] channel was active. He set down specific rules and regulations [...] lungs empty] one might even die.
[29] Now like Caŕaka, there is [...] duties, so they feel that they should set apart one particular day when [...] the post-Buddha, post-Jain era.
[20] About 2500 years ago, when the sun of Árśa Dharma was about to set, when it was limited to a series [...] ruthlessly exploiting innocent people.
[18] The structures in the psychic world [...] ideals. These ideals are either a set of guidelines or an exemplary [...] – external and internal.
[50] The situation may come to such [...] against every person. Again, another set of detective personnel may be [...] escape this venomous atmosphere.
[7] Compared to mechanical babes, biological [...] it is a brain with a particular set of saḿskáras, and [...] and consequently the personality.
[10] MOOD [...] sort of verbal noun – to set, to be, to go , etc. [...] traditional lullaby. –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] arson to set on fire posthumous [...] people directly or indirectly.
[2] While attempting to go beyond the set rules, kheyál was [...] mistake, no scope for deviation.
[23] Therefore spiritual aspirants who have set their eyes on Parama Puruśa [...] participate in and organize kiirtanas.
[7] So, the initiation of a revolutionary [...] its momentum, and degeneration set in. The various parts of the social [...] tremendous wave of social progress.
[32] Then is unit consciousness or jiivátmá [...] physically or mentally, and imbibes a set of saḿskáras. According [...] certainly not the Supreme Agent.
[7] Shrii Viiresh Bose set the English translation of this [...] responsibility of the co-translator alone.
[1] There are mainly two types of mentality [...] ward off that disease. Thus people set about worshipping various gods [...] the be-all and end-all of life.
[4] Both Vardhaman Mahavir and Buddha [...] accepted his ideology. Then he set out for Varanasi to preach his religion there. Later he passed away in Kushinagar.
[4] Prior to Shankaracharya, there [...] the name of Shiva]. The Buddhists set up Dharmat́hákur [...] use Devangshi as their surname.
[2] Like the shruti shástra [...] the rights of daughters, and thus set Ráŕh and Bengal free from family squabbles.
[19] When India was wavering between [...] a little courage. The new trend set in motion by Raja Rammohan Ray [...] either by birth or by lineage.
[22] The Sháuṋkar Darshan [...] to write history, out of zeal to set down the biography of Mahaphrabhu [...] Subdivision, Burdwan District.
[9] [As mentioned earlier,] The idols [...] in these areas. If a museum is set up, it may inspire speedy research work.
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] Ráŕh, from their side, set their pet lions and wolves on [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[3] Much later the Aryans, moving from [...] inhabitants of Ráŕh set their pet lions and wolves on [...] environment, or for fear of the wolves?
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] eastern Ráŕh and set up habitation. This happened some [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] the palásh tree blooms] set their minds as well into a colourful [...] 17 )
[15] Ráŕhs contribution [...] Ráŕh and subsequently set off for other parts of the world.
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] Ráŕhii Brahmans of Bengal set sail for the coast of Konkan where they set up the Gaoŕiiya Sárasvata [...] starting-point of civilization.
[22] In the piece work system the incentive [...] involved in the cost of production is set, so the market price will be the [...] which become part of their wages.
[8] Answer : Agrico-industries represent a set of pre-harvesting industries. [...] depend on agricultural production.
[47] In the piece-work system, the incentive [...] involved in the cost of production is set, so the market price will be the [...] work in the piece work system.
[16] Answer – No. This kind of socio-economic system is set up primarily for economic purposes [...] system is based on Neohumanism.
[25] Answer – Agrico-industries represent a set of pre-harvesting industries. [...] depend on agricultural production.
[3] I remember some years ago at Anandanagar [...] particular incident at Anandanagar set a healthy trend in this regard. [...] An auspicious beginning indeed!
[32] “Principles and Practice [...] and 23 April 69. The only other set of notes available in the same [...] Ánanda Vacanámrtam 23.)
[39] The active help and cooperation [...] latter took pains to research and set up the necessary software, and to assist in the layout.
[56] “Surrender”. Discourse [...] and 23 April 69. The only other set of notes available in the same [...] Ánanda Vacanámrtam 30, 1996.
[60] The active help and cooperation [...] in addition worked tirelessly to set up the necessary software, and to advise on and assist in the layout of the book.
[3] Herein Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti [...] ethics and macrohistory. He has set out for the first time a socio-economic [...] (philosophical treatise) of Ananda Marga.
[2] Where principles emerge out of [...] circumstances determine whether a set of principles will prove true and be materialized.
[20] The second thing to note is that [...] told Arjuna, “I have already set everything in a pre-arranged plan, [...] aprapatti became prapatti when He said,
[22] [Set aside all other dharmas and take [...] sin, have no fear about that.]
[33] [Set aside all other dharmas and take [...] sin, have no fear about that.]
[4] Prakrti comprises a set of three attributes. It is significant [...] according to the manifestations.
[42] This crude and subtle universe [...] any organs (indrya), nor can she set any limit of time, space and person. [...] tammátras (waves) does not arise.
[61] The devotees of idols gradually [...] intolerable to them. They wish to set back the hands of the clock, and [...] Puráńas has written:
[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] requested her, “Now please set aside the turmeric leaves and [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[42] What is the meaning of yuga [sandhi]? [...] ends and a new one follows. One set of ideas and values ends and a new set begins. At the transitional point, [...] Myself from age to age”].
[43] Thus Párthasárathi [...] not come to Him He destroyed, to set them on the right path.
[33] You know what happened at the time [...] thought that the sun had already set. Those who were devotees, not [...] the Mahábhárata.
[3] [Set aside all other dharmas and take [...] sin, have no fear about that.]
[5] Here Párthasárathi says Sarvadharmán parityajya [“Set aside all other dharmas”]. [...] items of food is called eating.
[17] [O Lord, You have set Your traps all over the world; half of myself is caught, the other half is not caught.]
[13] Two birds with beautiful plumage [...] consequences. This “natural” set up has been arranged by Parama [...] Phalasákśiibhúta.
[10] He needs no sádhaná, but just to set an example to others, He performs sádhaná with the masses.
[13] This is also a jute producing area. [...] fermented orange juice can also be set up. In Jalpaguri bran oil can [...] produced from pineapple leaves.
[2] Kriyá is of two types: Nitya [...] are occasional and done with a set purpose, such as employment, study, [...] essential as nitya kriyá.
[1] Every language has its own special characteristics. It is these special characteristics that set one language apart from another. [...] Tamil, Malayalam, Kannad and Tulu.
[11] He set out on his journey and was expected [...] grew more courageous than before.
[22] With cosmic ideation set out from the starting point of [...] created by Máyá?
[18] What is the range of these shabdas, [...] life of an animal. Animals are set firmly on a path of gradual progress.
[31] When you speak His name to others, [...] moving from crude to subtle are set in motion against the flow in [...] from subtle to crude. This will set in reverse motion a flow of sounds, [...] point of the vibrational faculty.
[394] Between any two epochs there is [...] ends and a new age follows. One set of ideas and values ends and a new set begins. At the transitional point, [...] becomes an imperative necessity.
[568] The situation may come to such [...] against every person. Again, another set of detective personnel may be [...] escape this venomous atmosphere.
[75] Five thousand years ago we had [...] the end one has to return to the set scale usage. In Bengali it is [...] transformations that languages undergo.
[106] The greedy, hobbledehoy young [...] long since passed. Their sun has set forever. Then who is this person? [...] edition of the same thing.”
[32] Kut́her + uń = [...] stable”, or “that which is set in limited surroundings”. [...] kut́heru are: Well water.
[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] The merchants of this area also set out to sea after loading their goods on those ships.
[85] “Innocent people have been [...] stay away from my duties? So I set out from home. The local people [...] I have to join my duty.”
[50] c) You exchange pleasantries [...] doing now? Now that the winter has set in, how are your grandmothers [...] form for this exchange of news.
[70] Kuvala means a large [...] pearl inset (the pearl had to be set in such a way that the lower portion [...] can awaken that consciousness.
[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, [...] flag bearers or proponents of any set dogma or ism. Their only task [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.
[7] These days, we notice that in some [...] upacáryas do not teach or do not set an example of ideal conduct. For [...] the word “kulapati”.
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] high-level enquiry commission can be set up to determine the veracity of [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[20] Just as the quinquelemental [...] from separate earthen jars and set them on their stoves. They are kutanu for each other.
[1] In ancient times, the full moon [...] month of the Bengali calendar] was set apart for a special kind of dance [...] knees had to be loosened a bit.
[21] But at this stage we find an opposite [...] proceed further you will have to set this right by always taking the [...] correct process of Dhyána.
[6] I shall conclude the subject with [...] to go to Cuttack and he or she set out then and there – he [...] biija “phat” mantra.
[49] In some cases, species of the [...] domesticated for a long time, once set free, never wants to return.
[74] I asked, “If some miscreants carelessly begin to set fire to your vehicles, what are you going to do?”
[72] An object that can move from [...] short time and can injure, kill, set ablaze, inject poison and cause [...] káńd́a also means an arrow.
[11] Neither ráhu nor ketu is an actual planet or satellite. They are, in any one set of circumstances, two kinds of [...] ráhu; kabandha means ketu.
[64] 3) The third meaning is “a [...] with jewels” – a ring set with diamonds or pearls or any other kind of inlaid jewels.
[273] 8) Kákala: The meaning of [...] necklace”, that is, a necklace which is set with diamonds and pearls. A pearl [...] “birds song”.
[11] [Set aside all other dharmas and take [...] sin, have no fear about that.]
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[19] Every action will have a reaction, [...] shackled will never be able to set himself free in spite of his best [...] without the help of another person.
[5] It is said that spiritual practice [...] nothing but the observance of a set of mechanical gestures and postures.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] cosmic inspiration, they all have set out for a tryst with the same destiny.
[28] Thus in the dim past of unknown [...] narrow geographical boundaries and set out for other lands and associated [...] other races are roughly as follows:
[14] Many believe that by neutralizing [...] the law of Prakrti and no one can set it aside. There is, however, the [...] they do it in a day or a month.
[3] Diikśá is the process [...] incantation). All human beings possess a set of saḿskáras. When [...] means “exhaustion”.
[15] Sarvatokśi – [...] akśa represents the whole set of the vibrations; that is, the [...] [Yajurvedic] system would be akkhi.
[27] “You have a joint family, [...] take a risk at that time for a new set of trousers?” The sweat was pouring now, though it was a winter evening.
[3] Some people advised the entire [...] problems. If we tell someone to set out immediately for the North [...] countless problems in life.”
[55] And those who have less genius [...] strength. Thus thinking, if they set themselves to any task, they also [...] or even five hundred times more!
[38] “All you seem to care about [...] the use of having a television set if you never watch it? Not only [...] gone to the divine world.”
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] vanaspati tree while refusing to set foot outside. If we do not enrich [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[3] Both Bengali words and Sanskrit words have been set in italics. Translations of Sanskrit [...] Pracáraka Samgha, 1979]).
[9] According to the social code prevalent [...] for atonement, which cannot be set right. So Ravana was certainly [...] mahápátakii?”
[6] The same saḿskáras [...] entities because each has a different set of saḿskáras. Shyáma [...] ultimately exist one soul and one mind.
[8] (On 12th May 1969, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] saḿskáras were removed and the same set of spiritual saḿskáras [...] with their meditation as before).
[11] So far we have discussed who has [...] resign in extreme bitterness and set out in quest of some other profession. [...] watchful eye on their students?
[18] The landlords, however, encountered [...] for collecting taxes to another set of people, thus between the landlord [...] impoverished beyond their means.
[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] vicious cycle of adulteration will be set in motion. This is mahapátaka. [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.
[5] Suppose Shyam Babu was about to set out for Calcutta from Burdwan [...] work of gandhayakśinii.
[9] The positive microvita which are [...] up all his worldly bondages and set out in quest of the truth. The [...] nothing by gandarukmińii.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] demand that they them selves should set the examination and be the examiners, [...] make use of it for the time being.
[29] All kinds of industrial activities [...] so that private enterprises are set up by the local people. Local [...] development of the area is undermined.
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was [...] Shivas Lord?” This set off a verbal dispute between the [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[1] You shall not take into account [...] journey. You may, as necessary, set out for your destination after [...] which is truly contrary to nature.
[66] Another very common word in Bengali [...] dress it in a dhoti and a shawl and set it loose as báhádur.
[18] This poem is called báramásyá, [...] days married Bengali girls did not set out for their paternal homes in the month of Kárttika:
[24] Previously Bangladesh was self-sufficient [...] start large-scale afforestation and set aside some areas as reserve forests.
[2] Morality is the foundation of Sádhaná [...] spiritual march. As a moralist one may set an ideal for other moralists, [...] may also be termed as morality.
[80] “I have a duplicate set of keys,” he replied. “We [...] us, as close as can be.”
[91] I arrived at a large room. Niiláiṋjana really did have a duplicate set of keys. Otherwise how could they [...] for the riders and their horses.
[184] “They cant be compared [...] brought a pillow from the room and set it down next to my head in such [...] come to rest on the pillow.”
[12] Such individuals set the ideal for humanity and, in [...] earthly flowers and offerings.
[3] Originally, the Vedas could not [...] important during this long period and set to prose or poetry, metre and [...] meeting the mundane necessities.
[6] Even though the preservation of [...] the Vedas from destruction and set them down in writing for the first time in the old Sáradá script of that region.
[74] Those were happy days. Golden days [...] down under a tree. The sun had set but some twilight remained. I [...] for this reason people had not set up any system of passport or visa for them.
[1] Once, in answer to a question, Lord Buddha outlined a set of principles that human beings [...] people die in the prime of life.
[15] I think it is important to mention [...] polished in Holland and then had it set in the British Royal Crown, although some people are of the opinion that it was not set in the crown but was preserved [...] kohinúr are one and the same.
[42] “I am sure you are familiar [...] everyone had their greedy eyes set on Ambabhúmi. Rájyavarddhana and Shasháuṋka were no exceptions.
[43] “Their style of attack, however, [...] to plunder wealth, so he would set fire to peoples houses and [...] have had their noses broken off.
[77] “Miirkashim accepted Vireshvijays [...] Vireshvijays advice, the nawab set out preparing the capital in Monghyr [...] Alipur, now a part of Calcutta).
[80] “Another of the nawabs [...] cave in the Khirkhiriya Hills. He set about searching for that treasure [...] better be able to help the nawab.
[113] (51) With the progress of science, [...] building a universal human society. Set yourselves to task without any [...] survival of human civilization.
[6] The “Concluding Words” that follow the last chapter of the book were set down by the author in a handwritten [...] first time in their complete form.
[1] For the physical, mental and spiritual [...] of their minds, Ananda Marga has set its hands to the establishment [...] like this. May victory be yours.
[26] Thirdly, before the redistribution [...] occupy the land, steal the produce, set fire to the crops, and through [...] agricultural problem rather than solve it.
[27] The word irińa means “wine”, [...] battle – injunctions were set out. But wine is such a deadly [...] – their intellect and learning.
[1] One day a brahmin received a gift [...] evening, the overjoyed brahmin set off with his fish. Just as he [...] must have taken the rest.”
[4] Night had already fallen when the brahmin set off with his bag. Jungle Ghost [...] Jungle Ghost was actually very kind.