Vi > References for ‘vigorous’
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[14] The fourth action is the awakening [...] alive should be encouraged to make vigorous efforts to augment it even more, [...] one step lower than the animal.
[39] The artist or sáhityika [...] or artist to have a keen and vigorous insight, without which all their [...] goddess after the ideal of a harlot.
[19] Remember, the path of sádhaná [...] the strength of your muscles, the vigorous activity of your nerves, and the [...] of your vigour is immortality.
[15] TANTRA. A spiritual tradition [...] TÁŃD́AVA. A vigorous dance for male spiritual aspirants, [...] in turn to radiate vibrations.
[23] To attain Tantric power one has [...] external fight one has to apply a vigorous force or control over his or her [...] strength of ones intuition.
[30] Those who sparkle and arouse their [...] and personality in themselves. Vigorous personalities always rule the [...] while others bow to their command.
[2] The táńd́ava [...] Táńd́ava is a very vigorous exercise. The Sanskrit word tańd́u [...] táńd́ava is easy for everyone to do.
[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] functional symbol of struggle. So wage a vigorous struggle against obstacles that [...] 3 )
[30] The ensconcement in the Macrocosmic [...] advance is to follow the path of vigorous spiritual practice. To repeat [...] ones mind, will not take one far.
[259] Dont compare life to a pool [...] difficulties, marching on with vigorous speed is its nature. Hence it [...] the society, should be his abode.
[130] One must remember, theories are [...] sentient existence – that vigorous capability which fuses the hard [...] ultimate reach of the visionary world.
[5] Obviously a question will arise [...] chasm, is indeed in bondage. The vigorous effort for emancipation from all [...] such efforts is called liberation.
[59] The importance of pratyáhára [...] Pratyáhára begins with vigorous action and culminates in selfless devotion.
[9] Later, the nirváńatattva [...] them. This is to extinguish that vigorous burning lamp which illuminates [...] extinguishes the lamp of life.
[10] Mokśa [emancipation, non-qualified [...] philosophy, plunged into the ocean of vigorous activity, and, through tireless [...] social life of Ráŕh.
[11] Though Jaena [“Jain”] [...] What is required for victory is a vigorous upward momentum. So Jainism leads [...] Ráŕh, where it had once originated.
[5] Thus a devotee will have to make vigorous efforts to rise above the realm [...] significance of the Holi festival.
[18] TÁŃD́AVA. A vigorous dance for male spiritual aspirants, [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[95] He is very radiant. Do you know [...] his extreme radiance. For this, vigorous sádhaná is indispensable. [...] sádhaná is necessary to see Him.
[203] By means of sádhaná, [...] themselves in spite of the most vigorous efforts. In exactly the same way, [...] this vast prison of the universe.
[54] Suppose someone is urged on [...] or the person is discouraged, or vigorous efforts are made to turn that [...] deceitful deeds are called ku.
[7] Then came Kali Yuga, the present [...] lose their stamina to continue vigorous spiritual practices. You should [...] “Saḿghe shaktih kalao yuge.”
[16] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. TÁŃD́AVA. A vigorous dance for male spiritual aspirants, [...] Entity in Its liberating aspect.
[17] TAMOGUŃA. See GUŃAS. TÁŃD́AVA. A vigorous dance for male spiritual aspirants, [...] Consciousness in Its liberating aspect.
[24] Again the Bengali New Year has [...] successful, to make their existence more vigorous. This is a day of rejoicing, and [...] words I conclude my discourse.
[12] (6) Dont compare life to [...] difficulties, marching on with vigorous speed is its Dharma. Hence it [...] society should be their abode.
[147] (65) The Supreme recognition of the meaning of existence lies in the vigorous march from imperfection to perfection. [...] existence, nor is it possible to do so.
[17] TÁŃD́AVA. A vigorous dance for male spiritual aspirants, [...] the essence of philosophy”.
[14] TÁŃD́AVA. A vigorous dance for male spiritual aspirants, [...] with sandal paste, vermilion, etc.