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Where There Is Dharma There Is Iśt́a, and Where There Is Iśt́a There Is Victory (2)

[6] The aspects of Bhágavata Dharma that make human beings unique are four in number: 1) Vistára or expansion, 2) rasa or flow, [...] or ensconcement in the Supreme. Vistára is movement along the path of [...] build and ideal human society.

Vasu and Vásudeva (1)

[11] Eśa dharma catuśpádah . That is, dharma is a four-legged entity ( vistára , i.e., expansion , rasa [...] with the state of turiiya .

The Requirements for Sádhaná (3)

[11] What is Bhágavata Dharma [...] Bhágavata Dharma? It is vistára (psychic expansion), rasa (flow) [...] which are unique to human beings.

[13] Animals move but plants do not. [...] differentiates humans from animals? Vistára, rasa and sevá. These are [...] human beings from other creatures.

[14] Everybody wants expansion. The [...] order to quench this thirst for vistára, one must do sádhaná [...] become one with the Cosmic Mind.

The Glory of Human Dharma (3)

[6] There are certain characteristics [...] With its characteristics such as vistára [expansion], rasa [flow] and sevá [...] beings; they are human in form only.

[7] The first characteristic of mánava dharma is vistára. All human beings want expansion: [...] seek the expansion of the soul.

[10] Through exercise this process of [...] with Parama Puruśa. This is vistára, the first characteristic of Bhágavata [...] practice of sádhaná.

The Duty of a Spiritualist (4)

[1] It has been said that Bhágavat Dharma stands on four legs. The first leg is Vistára (expansion) and the other legs [...] towards Him is the basis of “Vistára”.

[2] Suppose you see a hill before you. [...] human beings. That is why “Vistára” is the first leg of Bhágavat Dharma.

[7] The external desire of the human mind depends upon the theory of expansion (vistára). That alone is Dharma. That is [...] the future it shall remain one.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 1 (1)

[1] In this manifested universe there [...] Bhágavata dharma implies vistára (psychic expansion), rasa (devotion) [...] Bhágavata [divine] dharma.

Svábhávika Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (4)

[3] Bhágavata dharma is quadruped: (1) Paramátmá, (2) vistára, (3) rasa and (4) sevá.

[5] (2) The second leg is vistára, which means perpetual expansion [...] [world] is the expanded form of vistára, that is, kárya bhávana. [...] which pervades everything]. This is vistára.

Social Justice (1)

[45] To make people conscious of their [...] is called [[jiṋána vistára; and to exercise these rights [...] as these rights are concerned.

Shrávańii Púrńimá (1)

[2] Vistára (expansion), rasa (flow), seva [...] does in the sphere of ideation.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (continued) (Discourse 11) (3)

[4] The very essence of mánava [...] resultant of the first three: (1) vistára, the principle of expansion; (2) [...] ensconcement in Parama Puruśa.

[8] So vistára, rasa and sevá – [...] the resultant of all these three.

[13] All people in all circumstances [...] and it is has four stages – vistára, rasa, sevá and tadsthiti. [...] Pacái Shekh, once observed,

Pleasing the Lord (1)

[2] Who is Viśńu? The [...] is Viśńu. “Vistára sarvabhutesu viśńorvishvamidaḿ [...] Cosmos is Viśńu.

Plants, Animals and Human Beings (2)

[15] Another name for human dharma is [...] Dharma has four aspects – vistára or expansion, rasa or flow, sevá [...] fundamental aim of Bhagavat Dharma is vistára – that is, psychic expansion. [...] from this internal divine flow.

Man and His Ideological Desideratum (3)

[9] What are the specialities of this [...] Dharma? There are four portions: Vistára, Rasa, Sevá, and Tad Sthiti.

[10] Vistára: It is the characteristic of human [...] detrimental to human progress.

[13] The second point was Rasa. It is also one of the human flows. The first one was Vistára, the second was Rasa, and the third point is Sevá.

Macrocosmic Conation and Microcosmic Urge (1)

[4] In the counterpart to extroversion, [...] urge has four aspects: [Vistára.] An urge of expansion in unit [...] with the Supreme.”

Light Comes (3)

[82] The very essence of mánava [...] resultant of the first three: (1) vistára, the principle of expansion; (2) [...] ensconcement in Parama Puruśa.

[83] Human beings want expansion (vistára), but this is not possible by [...] heart of each and every entity.

[86] So vistára, rasa and sevá – [...] the resultant of all these three.

Let History Be Rewritten (1)

[7] Some people say that both sannyasins [...] one and the same. It includes: vistara (expansion), rasa (flow), sevá [...] sannyasins and the householders?

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (7)

[43] In another discourse, I already [...] Bhágavata Dharma – vistára (expansion), rasa (flow), and [...] Brahma becomes Brahma”].

[44] So the first essentiality of Bhágavata Dharma is vistára. To quench this thirst for vistára, one is to do sádhaná [...] the Cosmic Mind. This is called vistára.

[47] Vistára was the first item of Bhágavata [...] that Cosmic rasa, and you attain vistára through dhyána and japa as you learn from your ácárya.

[50] So vistára, rasa and sevá – [...] from one’s very childhood.

Dharmakśetra – the Human Body (1)

[14] In this condition, a human being [...] has four supporting legs – vistára [the principle of expansion], [...] support any secondary human dharma.

Bhágavata Dharma (3)

[4] Bhágavata dharma is dependent on three factors: vistara (expansion), rasa (flow) and sevá (service). The literal meaning of the word vistára is expansion, that is, to direct [...] well as in the society at large.

[28] When sádhakas establish themselves in bhágavata dharma, by virtue of vistára, rasa and sevá, their journey [...] – bhágavata dharma.

“Better to Die . . .” – 2 (2)

[2] Trees and plants also have a sort [...] dharma], whose fundamental pillars are vistára [the principle of expansion], [...] and to derive bliss from that [vistára], rasa and sevá. And the [...] indeed is manuśya dharma.

“Better to Die . . .” – 1 / It Is Better to Die While Following Bhágavata Dharma (4)

[12] Bhágavata dharma has three features: vistára, rasa and sevá.

[13] Vistára [expansion]: Human beings seek [...] seal the path of progress. This is vistára.

[16] Vistára, rasa and sevá are parts [...] to maintain their true identity.

Glossary (1)

[17] Viiracára: “Noble Way” an advanced form of Tantra meditation Vistára: “Expansion” one of [...] what is real and what is unreal

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (1)

[94] The word alaḿ was also used [...] meaningless”. Here the word vistára is in the third case-ending. Alaḿ [...] upadesha is in the third case-ending.

Ádarsha and Iśt́a (2)

[10] What are the special characteristics of Bhágavata dharma? They are: vistára (expansion), rasa (flow), seva [...] aspect of Bhágavata dharma - vistára.