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Yoga and Tantra (1)

[32] So you will notice that when people [...] hearts, and everywhere. They become virtually intoxicated with unbounded bliss. [...] bliss lies with that devotee only.

Women: The Wageless Slaves of the Vipras (1)

[6] The continuance of this sort of [...] rights had actually usurped them virtually by force on the strength of their [...] recognize the rights of women.

Where There Is Dharma There Is Iśt́a, and Where There Is Iśt́a There Is Victory (1)

[20] So there are two meaning for the [...] the above-mentioned meanings are virtually one and the same. I once told [...] You except You Yourself.”

What Is the Way? (1)

[23] Still others say, “Sarvacintáparityágo [...] the human mind which drive people virtually mad. In sorrow people may suddenly [...] be called yoga? Certainly not.

Various Occupations (1)

[91] Besides food and clothing, fuel [...] and fuels, because then there is virtually no chance of their exploiting the common people by exerting undue pressure on them.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[85] These sinners used to make úh-úh [...] should be used (the extra-long u is virtually non-existent in the Atharvaveda [...] to mean “to marry”.

Three Cardinal Socio-Political Principles (1)

[4] Take another example. In the Pathan [...] antisocial activities, but now they have virtually ceased this practice. If these [...] would have been quite different.

The Vaeshya Age (1)

[61] Intellect controls strength; therefore [...] help of the vipras, it would be virtually impossible for the vaeshyas to force the shúdras and the kśatriyas to work.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[25] Where the two forces, Vidyá [...] Brahma-Sádhaná, is virtually within the realm of this coastal [...] squarely on the solid ground Brahma.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (1)

[84] Is not that Causal Body, which [...] Causal Body and run after it, they virtually impose Turiiyabháva or [...] Anujiṋátá Yoga.

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (1)

[33] Gatih práńinám [...] physically they may be alive, are virtually dead: there is no justification [...] because He Himself is always dynamic.

The Influence of Máyá on the Human Mind (1)

[1] In Ánanda Sútram [...] synonymous. Theoretically they are virtually the same, but in the practical [...] Máyá has various expressions:

The Ascent of the Mind (1)

[21] The crude mind (citta) remains [...] material science. Material science is virtually unknown to undeveloped creatures [...] to befall the world at any time.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt B (2)

[2] The Gorkhaland movement, which [...] plundered, burnt property, murdered and virtually brought the law and order situation [...] Darjeeling district of West Bengal.

[6] In 1977, when the communists came [...] their home state, the Bengalees are virtually refugees. But the Gorkhas, who [...] the Bengalees quit Darjeeling.

Struggle and Progress (1)

[5] When the centrifugal force of the [...] stage of the ethereal factor are virtually indistinguishable.

Appendices (1)

[32] Many terms the author uses at the [...] rather technical; some are even virtually unique to Strange Experiences. [...] systematic psychological investigation.

Socio-Economic Movements (1)

[9] To create 100% employment among [...] Bihar, for example, where there is virtually no industry, all kinds of agrico [...] the unemployment problem there.

Remain United with the Supreme Benevolence (1)

[9] What should we ask from Parama [...] even further away from Him and virtually become animals in human form. [...] superwomen in human form.”

Ráŕh – 4. (1)

[9] There is no proof as to whether [...] the Shiva temples that are found virtually everywhere in Ráŕh [...] back to 2500 to 7000 years ago.

Quadri-Dimensional Economy (1)

[19] The second branch of psycho-economy [...] collective minds. This branch is virtually unknown today, but it will become [...] the glaring glamour of economics.

Publisher's Note (1)

[9] Out of the tremendous number of [...] Though the subject matter may be virtually the same, each discourse will [...] they could not be included here:

Publisher's Note (1)

[18] Out of the tremendous number of [...] Though the subject matter may be virtually the same, each discourse will [...] the topics of this volume are:

Publisher's Note (1)

[4] Ánanda Sútram as [...] Shrii Manohar Gupta (reprinted virtually unedited in 1990). Chapter 4 was [...] appeared in Proutist Economics, 1992.

Práńa Dharma (1)

[10] Although capitalism does not directly [...] beggars. For such people it becomes virtually impossible to properly follow [...] getting scope to rear their heads.

“Kurvanneveha Karmmáńi” (1)

[37] In this connection I am reminded [...] ‘Hatáyurbhava’, which virtually means ‘May you die.’ What a dangerous thing”!

Knowledge and Human Progress (1)

[9] The individual human being virtually becomes an animal when his mind [...] psychic and partly psycho-spiritual.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[52] Krśńa + ań [...] “alpaca” has become virtually extinct. Two words, krśńakárńa [...] , can be used for the alpaca.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[111] 10) The rohińii variety [...] quite astringent while others are virtually non-astringent. The seeds of some [...] kalyá (like the word latá).

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (2)

[49] Ka + ására [...] and comes to a stage where it has virtually no bank, the adjacent ground also [...] called kására.

[150] I blurted out, “Shame, [...] non-violence thrown to the winds! This is virtually a slaughtering of nonviolence! Alas! Alas! How has it come to such a pass?”

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[172] In most parts of this barren mountain [...] twelve months of the year. There is virtually no green forest, and hardly any [...] beings?] Kiḿ nara = kinnara.

Justice (1)

[15] In order to determine whether the [...] detective department itself, it will be virtually impossible to eliminate them. [...] be verified again by the judges.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[11] Yes, talking about the eagle brought [...] Among them, the white vulture has virtually disappeared and few people ever [...] perform the shakunta yajiṋa.

How an Ideal Person Should Live (1)

[25] But what is the benefit? If people [...] those of a fifty year old man for virtually they are fifty years old. But [...] better spent in some useful service.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[37] You can easily understand from [...] but the actual position remains virtually the same as before. People guided [...] instead of making it more thorny.

Economic Dynamics (1)

[5] In the economic sphere depressions [...] the speed of the society become virtually nil. In such a stage, that is, [...] Kśatriya, Vipra or Vaeshya Eras.

Economic Democracy (1)

[10] The farce of democracy has been [...] leaders to emerge in society, and virtually no possibility for the economic liberation of the people.

Dhruva and Adhruva (1)

[18] All the faculties of the ahaḿtattva [...] run after external objects, they virtually run after the adhruva; to attain the Dhruvasattá, people will have to move inward.

Cooperatives (1)

[27] In the present system after the [...] forced to sell their harvest at virtually give away prices. This type of [...] shareholding in the cooperative.

Contai Basin Planning (1)

[26] Digha is the widest sea beach in [...] sea resort. This development will virtually eradicate the poverty of the people. [...] opportunities for the local people.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt F (1)

[3] In north India when we were young, [...] liberal. The use of grass koshis has virtually died out.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt D (1)

[25] You can easily understand from [...] but the actual position remains virtually the same as before. People guided [...] instead of making it more thorny.

Bio-Psychology (1)

[84] To make the mind pinnacled, one [...] sahasrára cakra and the Guru cakra are virtually the same. So the mind is to be [...] concentration, one becomes omniscient.

Bangladesh (2)

[1] Bangladesh is an extremely poor [...] international market, but it has virtually no metallic minerals and only [...] system of international trade.

[8] Japan purchases scrap iron from [...] bogies, for instance, there is virtually no steel, yet their trains are [...] technologically advanced country.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (1)

[11] The third bad habit is bhaya or [...] healthy. I have spent about five years virtually without food. It seems impossible, [...] try. It is not very difficult.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[44] Later Hebrew and old or later Arabic [...] Yiddish, emerged, but now it is virtually extinct. Hebrew became the official [...] are written from right to left.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[64] At that time British rule had just [...] But in this Gobhi area there was virtually no sign of the civilized world. [...] then I would be completely alone.

Aspects of Bio-Psychology (1)

[57] To make the mind pinnacled, one [...] sahasrára cakra and the guru cakra are virtually the same. So the mind is to be [...] concentration, one becomes omniscient.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[8] Aoktha means “concerning [...] to the karmakańd́a, virtually none of them studied the Vedas [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.

All Shine with His Effulgence (1)

[15] Máyá and Prakrti are virtually synonymous. When Prakrti remains [...] Máyá (Creative Principle).

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (1)

[7] Itiha means “coming along [...] difficulties because there are virtually no words where ya is joined to [...] lejhya, dájhya and so forth.

Action Leads to Progress (1)

[3] One who has lost the dharma of movement is virtually dead. The real nature of a living [...] continue working, even while dying.

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (1)

[24] In the waking, dream and deep-sleep [...] little in the dream state, and virtually not at all in deep sleep. But [...] its negative, unconsciousness.