Th > References for ‘thirst’
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[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] artha. Bondages such as hunger, thirst, the need for clothes, accommodation, [...] in the future to do just that.
[87] tasmin = in that; upalabdhe (7th [...] supreme, main; trśńa = thirst; nivrttih = complete satisfaction, end of desire
[88] [That (Brahma) having been attained, all thirst is permanently quenched.]
[9] Everything has a limit, but human longing and thirst are unlimited. With limited objects, [...] – they are the unlucky ones.
[17] There is a basic difference between [...] hunger is not yet satisfied, my thirst is yet unquenched.”
[19] Iśt́a means Parama [...] unsatiated hunger or unquenched thirst. He is so vast that the human [...] mind, how can anyone feel hunger or thirst?
[7] The objects of the world – the physical enjoyments – do not quench the thirst of the human heart for happiness. [...] mind and lead people to ecstasy.
[16] What is the nature of this world? [...] water of the mirage, people die of thirst. Mrgatrśńámbhasi [...] accepting these things as real.
[24] “Simply by playing on words [...] intellectual pleasure, their intellectual thirst may be quenched, but the human [...] never attain salvation.”
[3] [Simply by playing on words and [...] intellectual pleasure, their intellectual thirst may be quenched, but the human [...] they can never attain salvation.]
[7] Pariprashnena. Pariprashnena means [...] know, sometimes just to quench the thirst of your inquisitiveness you ask [...] pariprashnena, and not ordinary questions.
[2] What is Neohumanism? Neohumanism [...] sufficient – it cannot quench the thirst of the developing human society. [...] entire animate world is included.
[8] The aspiration to become rich by [...] peoples physical hunger and thirst are being satisfied, everyone [...] their psych[o-spiritual] longings.
[14] Everybody wants expansion. The [...] arena. In order to quench this thirst for vistára, one must do [...] become one with the Cosmic Mind.
[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] during their visionary ascent. The thirst for the distant and the earnest [...] the child’s mind craves.
[157] Can there be an artist without [...] lies in the inherent spiritual thirst of human beings. In other words, [...] him or her to develop genius.
[213] [There is only one race in the [...] same heat and cold, hunger and thirst, We all equally feel. Together [...] by one Infinite Consciousness.]
[8] Individualistic or laissez-faire [...] has developed tremendously. The thirst for acquisition instigated them [...] earn the means of subsistence.
[2] This human body is controlled by [...] related to the mind, such as hunger, thirst, sleep and drowsiness. The latter [...] particular role in these cases.
[102] In kśatriya society people [...] themselves, but an unquenchable thirst for victory makes life somewhat [...] since it is collective, sweet.
[57] This world is indeed a Macrocosmic [...] yawning and hiccup, hunger and thirst, sleep and drowsiness. Hence it [...] the existence of the universe.
[33] The word “Rśi”, [...] human mind. Man has a limitless thirst. He keeps on harping ceaselessly, [...] attachment nor aversion for the wine.
[49] The spiritual thirst, the spiritual hunger, is also [...] longing is a fundamental human urge.
[2] Whatever the humans do, whether [...] never satisfy their unquenchable thirst with finite material objects. [...] finite objects but in infinity.
[12] After going a little further, he [...] “O Prince! I am dying of thirst. But I cannot touch this well [...] Please, kindly save me!”
[1] You know, human expressions are [...] longings, and also a spiritual thirst. This spiritual thirst is the specialty, or rather the [...] animals. Where there is no spiritual thirst in a man, physically he may be [...] ordinary human being to a superman.
[15] [In the beginning everyone is a pashu, an animal. But when spiritual thirst develops, these people become [...] viirabháva, they become devatás.]
[7] The objects of the world – the physical enjoyments – do not quench the thirst of the human heart for happiness. [...] mind and lead people to ecstasy.
[5] “Sarvájiive sarvasaḿsthe.” [...] mental longings and desires, mental thirst and hunger, the jiivas get different [...] structures, in order to quench their thirst, to satisfy their hunger. So, [...] structures, in their respective forms.
[151] Dha is the acoustic root of thirst for acquisition. This limitless [...] trśńa does not mean “thirst for water”. To divert all [...] for limitless psychic craving.
[2] To remain satisfied with a little [...] the spirit of dedication, and the thirst for knowledge. It is because of [...] have become what they are today.
[3] The divine revelations experienced [...] some extent quenched the human thirst for intellectual knowledge. But they have not quenched the thirst for supreme knowledge, the fundamental thirst of human life. That thirst can only be quenched through the illuminating realizations of sádhaná [spiritual practice].
[43] “Under ordinary circumstances all are animal-like in the initial stage. When spiritual thirst awakens in animal-like people [...] spiritual and psychic elevation.
[7] The second fundamental is that education must awaken the thirst for knowledge in the students [...] universe” should be created. Such a thirst for knowledge should be created [...] knowledge.” So a tremendous thirst for knowledge must be awakened [...] assimilate the entire universe.
[6] If the colour of milk is not white, nobody will accept it as milk; if water does not quench the thirst of a living being, no one will [...] essential attribute of that object.
[53] Sádhaná for the attainment [...] you – but still your mental thirst will remain unquenched, and your heart will never be satisfied.
[4] When the centripetal force is greater [...] the Cosmic Mind and a limitless thirst for Supreme Bliss. In this stage [...] are attracted to the Macrocosm.
[63] Human society comprises various [...] affection, pleasure and pain, hunger and thirst. These basic biological instincts [...] great love for her own children.
[27] [I wonder why these bakula branches [...] – And what unquenchable thirst the flowing springs are feeling.]
[8] When the tendency towards acquisition [...] weaker. In that condition, their thirst for the material world becomes [...] Its consequences are dreadful.
[9] The irrational thirst for acquisition of material things [...] people to the level of animality.
[3] Now what is our main duty on this [...] Certainly not. You normally quench your thirst by drawing water from someones [...] applicable for each human being.
[5] Can there be an artist without [...] lies in the inherent spiritual thirst of human beings. In other words, [...] him or her to develop genius.
[30] In the most developed minds, an infinite thirst becomes awakened. By attaining [...] personified – that infinite thirst can be quenched. The sustained [...] the proper way to satisfy their thirst, they go astray. That is, those [...] beneficial contribution from them.
[8] Thus, in the future, as peoples [...] humanitys ever increasing thirst for knowledge. To meet these developments [...] head will become abnormally large.
[13] So people may attain temporary [...] the philosophers, and thus the thirst of their hearts is never quenched. [...] absent in that of a philosopher.
[3] According to PROUT the mental pabulum [...] saturation point. Similarly, our psychic thirst will never be satisfied. It is ever changing.
[4] In the psychic stratum, as we progress, [...] moves to attain Him ones thirst will not be quenched. From new [...] contact with the Supreme Entity.
[2] Answer: The dharma of the [...] will infinitely quench his or her thirst. Moreover, if those who try to [...] preservation of their existence.
[149] No ism except universalism can be allowed in the educational system. The thirst for knowledge will have to be [...] 17 )
[16] [The best devotees say:] “O [...] Your entire existence and Your thirst of love for Your entire creation [...] three strata of human existence.
[13] Materialism can never be the base [...] veritable children of God having a thirst for unlimited happiness. Limited physical wealth can never quench their infinite thirst. Obviously, their Práńa [...] domestic cattle in dairy farms.
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[5] [In the beginning everyone is a pashu, an animal. But when spiritual thirst develops, these people become [...] viirabháva, they become devatás.]
[17] This world is ideational for Him [...] mental hunger, to quench its mental thirst. Ultimately we see that an individuals [...] Paramarasa. This alone is a safe way.
[2] It is one of the human wonts that [...] bhunaeva sukhamasti [“Human thirst cannot be satisfied with something [...] satisfied by something finite”].
[15] The minimum requirements must be [...] amenities. You should satisfy the thirst for physical and psychic longings [...] social and psychic conditions.
[19] Can human thirst be fully quenched? Can human hunger be fully satisfied? Why is it that human thirst knows no limitations? From PROUT we are moving to psycho-philosophy. In the relative world human thirst cannot be satisfied. Human beings are the progeny of the Supreme Progenitor, therefore human thirst is unlimited. All the properties [...] expressed universe. Can physical thirst, psychic thirst and spiritual thirst be quenched? Only spiritual thirst can be quenched. Unification of the unit with the Cosmic can quench the spiritual thirst. The physical body has certain [...] jurisdiction, but it is also limited.
[74] Now the question may be asked, [...] in that case you may quench your thirst with a handful of water from the [...] the well you may die of burning thirst; it may be impossible for you [...] completely unfit for drinking.
[2] Over and above these examples, [...] based on Neohumanism so that their thirst for blood is permanently eliminated.
[21] [We all equally feel cold and heat, We all feel the pangs of hunger and thirst; To raise tender plants into mighty trees We struggle equally hard.]
[558] When the tendency towards acquisition [...] weaker. In that condition, their thirst for the material world becomes [...] Its consequences are dreadful.
[560] The irrational thirst for acquisition of material things [...] people to the level of animality.
[20] The function of the external váyus [...] yawning. Devadatta is responsible for thirst and hunger, and dhanaiṋjaya causes sleep and drowsiness (tandrá).
[19] A living being with psychic knowledge alone is a complete person. However, his natural thirst cannot be quenched by psychic [...] or person can be equally grave.
[20] At the navel plexus, sub-glands [...] [lower right], fear [lower left], thirst for intellectual knowledge [location not recorded], etc.
[41] Now, Bhagaván Krśńa [...] that is why you try to quench your thirst. You need not do anything particularly [...] Bhágavata Dharma.”
[44] So the first essentiality of Bhágavata Dharma is vistára. To quench this thirst for vistára, one is to [...] This is called vistára.
[7] Those who seek to attain the permanent [...] that the person had an insatiable thirst for material objects and never [...] acquire the sweetness of honey.
[19] To establish lasting unity in human [...] Every human being has a spiritual thirst. Knowingly or unknowingly, human [...] homeland. They will sing in joy:
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] affection, pleasure and pain, hunger and thirst. These basic biological instincts [...] a tryst with the same destiny.
[15] [The rains have come, and hope has returned The skylarks thirst is quenched The once-parched [...] no time to look back or sleep.]
[16] The subtle feelings which could [...] is the expression of unquenched thirst. The technician of this life becomes [...] skill into an extraordinary talent.
[2] Now let us see what happens when [...] body, a suitable body to quench its thirst and satisfy its reactive momenta. [...] saḿskárá.
[3] [In the beginning everyone is a pashu, an animal. But when spiritual thirst develops, these people become [...] viirabháva, they become devatás.]
[49] The only way to bring about the [...] inspiration. One will have to create a thirst for spirituality and a fervent [...] essence of life, the breath of life.
[19] The sixth type of devayoni is videhaliina. Some people have such an insatiable thirst for material gain that their minds [...] such people become videhaliina.
[3] How many teachers try to awaken a genuine thirst for knowledge in their students? [...] of two or three hundred?”
[16] So as I was saying, it will not do to impart education through intimidation. A thirst for knowledge must be awakened, and, to quench that thirst, proper education must be given. [...] mind and ideals of the student.
[17] Children are by nature most inclined towards play, so a thirst for knowledge will have to be [...] two should be equally utilized.
[25] It is not proper, under any circumstances, [...] students study in or awaken their thirst for knowledge through these two [...] likely to be criticized by anyone.
[29] Students go to school and sit for [...] knowledge and the extent of the thirst for knowledge the students possess. [...] 3 )
[34] Society will gain no lasting benefit [...] pills instead of awakening the thirst for knowledge in the minds of young children, or for that matter in the mind of any student.
[8] There is infinite thirst in the microcosm, and as such this thirst cannot be quenched by acquiring [...] finite. Hence the infinite physical thirst will remain unquenched forever, [...] necessary to divert the physical thirst (which is infinite) towards psychic [...] acquire momentum, and finally revolt.
[9] Human thirsts are trifarious. Ananda Marga wants to divert the unquenchable physical thirst towards psychic and spiritual [...] creating pressure of circumstances.
[29] As the psychic projection [of human [...] day is sure to come when human thirst, not being quenched by the fulfilment [...] expression) for the entire human race.
[32] Our approach should be to adopt [...] them by diverting their physical thirst towards psychic and spiritual pursuits.
[2] Incessant desire for urination, burning sensation in the urinary tract, continuous thirst and sweet taste in the mouth, [...] persons suffer from cataracts.
[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] patients suffer from a continuous thirst. Sugar emitted with the urine [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.
[5] Kinnara microvita is that category of microvita which creates a thirst for beauty – a strong desire [...] microvita or positive microvita.
[8] There is yet another category of [...] purpose of life. Due to their inner thirst for material gain, they force [...] throw it into utter confusion.
[14] [That (Brahma) having been attained, all thirst is permanently quenched.]
[15] Purport: There is in the living being a thirst for limitlessness. It is not possible for limited objects to quench ones thirst. Brahma is the only limitless [...] end to all thirsts or cravings.
[10] Suppose a man is drinking and drinking [...] any more, and he knows when his thirst has been quenched. On the other hand, suppose he tries to check his thirst. He may try to control his thirst up to a certain degree, but beyond [...] he will not be able to check his thirst any longer, and if he continues [...] characteristics of the vital force.
[41] (5) Pituitary and pineal glands [...] function tremendously and ones thirst for spirituality is aroused. If [...] company, ones downfall is rapid.
[5] “Asampramośa” [...] external objects that satisfy your thirst regarding that particular propensity. [...] elements create a crowd in your mind.
[6] Suppose you do not know the meaning [...] and you got a reply. Your mental thirst was temporarily quenched; your [...] your psychic hunger or psychic thirst. But “money” in the [...] grant you permanent liberation.
[6] In the Sádhaná of [...] much hardship, to quench their thirst for meagre physical objects. There [...] in pursuit of mundane pleasures.
[44] 4) Devadatta: The devadatta váyu [...] stomach. Devadatta váyu rouses thirst and hunger.
[28] 5) Pituitary and pineal glands [...] function tremendously and ones thirst for spirituality is aroused. If [...] company, ones downfall is rapid.
[71] Having some free time on our hands, [...] good at sports; he had an uncommon thirst for knowledge. Even at such a [...] staying at home with his textbooks.