Vi > References for ‘Vistára, vistara’
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[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.
[11] Eśa dharma catuśpádah . That is, dharma is a four-legged entity ( vistára , i.e., expansion , rasa [...] with the state of turiiya .
[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.
[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.
[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.
[1] In this manifested universe there [...] Bhágavata dharma implies vistára (psychic expansion), rasa (devotion) [...] Bhágavata [divine] dharma.
[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.
[45] To make people conscious of their [...] is called [[jiṋána vistára; and to exercise these rights [...] as these rights are concerned.
[2] Vistára (expansion), rasa (flow), seva [...] does in the sphere of ideation.
[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,
[2] Who is Viśńu? The [...] is Viśńu. “Vistára sarvabhutesu viśńorvishvamidaḿ [...] Cosmos is Viśńu.
[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.
[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.
[4] In the counterpart to extroversion, [...] urge has four aspects: [Vistára.] An urge of expansion in unit [...] with the Supreme.”
[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.
[7] Some people say that both sannyasins [...] one and the same. It includes: vistara (expansion), rasa (flow), sevá [...] sannyasins and the householders?
[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 ones very childhood.
[14] In this condition, a human being [...] has four supporting legs – vistára [the principle of expansion], [...] support any secondary human dharma.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[17] Viiracára: “Noble Way” an advanced form of Tantra meditation Vistára: “Expansion” one of [...] what is real and what is unreal
[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.
[10] What are the special characteristics of Bhágavata dharma? They are: vistára (expansion), rasa (flow), seva [...] aspect of Bhágavata dharma - vistára.