Vi > References for ‘vitality’

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“You Have the Right to Action Only” (1)

[12] Shrii Krśńa said: [...] action: you have a body, you have vitality, you have arms and legs, you have [...] you can certainly do many things.

Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (1)

[50] As long as you exist, you have [...] are associated with that unending vitality in the blood circulation of your [...] time to stagger or to look behind.

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (2)

[238] sarvanimnamána = the minimum [...] increase; samájajiiva = the vitality of society; lakśańam = indication, sign

[239] [Increasing the minimum standard of living of the people is the indication of the vitality of society.]

What Should History Be Like? (1)

[6] Every individual or community will advance by virtue of its own inner vitality and assist in the collective fulfilment [...] history, it will be incomplete.

What Is Yoga? (2)

[4] Suppose, there is a drop of water [...] acquires immense power, immense vitality, infinite vitality and this is your Yoga in the physical [...] is Yoga in the physical sphere.

Various Occupations (1)

[23] The symptoms of one disease may [...] used, they may seriously affect the vitality of the patient. Just imagine, [...] will the plight of the public be?

Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (1)

[36] By adding the suffix asun to the [...] is “that which increases vitality” or “that which makes lustrous”. [...] be spelled either ojas or ojah.

Unity in Diversity (1)

[4] “Eko’haḿ bahu [...] animals, and human beings; the mind, vitality, and intellect are all expressions [...] in that Supreme Singular Self.

Under the Shelter of the Guru (1)

[10] The cakra below the anáhata [...] main sphere of the existence of vitality. An unborn baby, through the medium [...] [immersion of the bone remnants].

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[66] The meaning of the verbal root [...] means “heat”, “vitality”, “thermos”.

Two Wings – Excerpt K (1)

[2] Now the days of those defective [...] weak or even weak in spiritual vitality, has also got the birthright to attain salvation.

Tuberculosis (3)

[4] Tuberculosis germs are present [...] as the strength of the blood and vitality of the human body remain normal, [...] and joints and start multiplying.

[17] Extreme mental exhaustion and despondency [...] tuberculosis, can very quickly destroy the vitality. For this reason pulmonary tuberculosis [...] are the same wherever it strikes.

[18] One who does not suffer from constipation [...] sufficient supply of lymph provides vitality to the blood and thereby strength to the body.

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (1)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] that they have lost their inner vitality, the pulse of life has stopped. [...] attempt to answer that question.

The Vipra Age (4)

[17] Even if a vipra administration [...] unbalanced life and to suck the vitality of others like parasites.

[29] The development of human society that comes in the wake of the lustrous vitality of the kśatriyas becomes somewhat subdued among the vipras. That vitality gradually surrenders to intellectuality. [...] kśatriyas to conquer matter.

[252] The predominance of dishonest people [...] manipulate the kśatriyas’ vitality, the vaeshyas still more ruthlessly [...] to the hungry chicken-fancier.

The Vaeshya Age (2)

[45] The vitality of the Kśatriya Age gives [...] putting them to work as they choose.

[64] The victory of wealth over intellect, [...] entangled in the web that their vitality gets exhausted in the struggle [...] they beat their heads in despair.

The Supreme Question – 1 (1)

[34] The entity which discharges the [...] unsubstantiated. When the expression of the vitality of an object wanes the entity [...] to communicate remained unsaid.

The Spirit of Society (1)

[3] If we take the full meaning of [...] try to thrive by exploiting the vitality of others. On observation you [...] independence that consciousness is lost.

The Practice of Art and Literature (3)

[69] In order to give full expression [...] forces that want to suck dry their vitality. Those voices which lack such [...] counting the stars in the heavens.

[106] Most of the compositions of Rabindranath [...] Sanskrit. Playwrights draw their vitality from this very nát́áyana .

[124] Generally we see that the human [...] are still some, though they lack vitality. What is scarce is not artists [...] high-quality artists towards destruction.

The Phases of Human Approach (1)

[15] Now one must remember that during this movement on the path of righteousness, one needs stamina, needs vitality, and [for this] one gets inspiration [...] even a blade of grass cannot move.

The Path unto the Abode of Beatitude (6)

[3] So here in this first stage, you [...] termination with more and more vitality, and this vitality you are to get from the Supreme [...] against the characteristics of vitality. But you should have certain restraints [...] this sacred duty along with you.

[5] In this phase one is to remember [...] ask Parama Puruśa for the vitality to fight against your physical [...] second phase you are to ask for vitality, psychic vitality, ectoplasm under endoplasmic coverage [...] physical or psychic imperfections.

The Only Cult (1)

[4] Now the days of those defective [...] weak or even weak in spiritual vitality, has also got the birth-right to attain salvation.

The Kśatriya Age (6)

[12] The human respiratory system also [...] unit being. But after gathering vitality for the second time from this [...] we commonly call death occurs.

[20] During the previous state of pause, [...] chance of acquiring more inherent vitality.

[22] Take the case of ancient Egyptian [...] (but had greater physical vitality) than the ancient Egyptian civilization [...] ancient Egyptian civilization.

[24] The Arab culture was not only full of vitality, it also had a distinct sensibility of its own. Although the vitality of the Egyptian traditions was [...] the retreat of the Iberian Moors.

[117] Employing the kśatriyas’ own resources of vital energy to suck dry their vitality, the vipras found the opportunity [...] footstool under the feet of the vipras.

The Grandeur of the Supreme Entity (1)

[5] When, as a result of internal clash [...] external force has been converted into vitality, into vital force. We get life [...] practice, is. It is a science.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (1)

[41] So, the five types of conscience [...] life because it supplies endless vitality.

The Ever-Expanding Domain of the Microcosm (1)

[2] In the most ancient times, in the [...] area also expanded, as did its vitality.

The Cosmological Order (2)

[3] In this mundane structure, this [...] sun. The heat, the warmth, the vitality, everything, these planets acquired [...] para as satellites, getting the vitality, getting everything of the earth, [...] known as Brahma Cakra in Sanskrit.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[41] One who is not installed in vijiṋána [...] your mind, and as a result your vitality, in spite of all its strength [...] rise on the horizon of your life.

The Base of Life (1)

[2] The subtle entity with which we are always intimately concerned is the mind. The base or vitality of the mind is the collection [...] internal impression, as mental forms.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (4)

[51] Whatever you have said, or are saying, or will say in future, lies within you as dormant vitality. A great potentiality lies dormant [...] Human beings grow in beauty and vitality, their flowers divine, their foliage [...] parábhyudaya in the scriptures.

[180] Ra is the acoustic root of agnitattva or práńashakti – vitality. (Raḿ biijaḿ shikhinaḿ [...] should be rescued before they jump.

[197] Sha is the acoustic root of both [...] mutative principle supplemented by vitality. Shra + uṋiiś (feminine suffix) = shrii.

Tantra and Its Effect on Society (1)

[30] Those who sparkle and arouse their [...] personalities, adorned with vigour and vitality, receive ovations everywhere. [...] while others bow to their command.

Tanmátrika Samádhi (1)

[7] Some people deny this world on [...] dismissed as unreal because it provides vitality required from its food, drink and air to attain the absolute.

Synthesis and Analysis (1)

[9] Some people take every opportunity [...] those who have lost their inner vitality and capacity to adjust to new [...] notion as an established fact.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[255] Can we achieve honour, status and [...] personalities earned with vigour and vitality get ovations everywhere.

South Bengal (1)

[13] In the coastal areas of South Bengal [...] the people will get back their vitality. They will enjoy a new lease of [...] and a higher standard of living.

Socio-Economic Movements (2)

[1] In nearly all countries of the [...] backward groups and sucking their vitality, gagging their voice and closing [...] exploitative and reactionary forces.

[10] In the long term plan, capital [...] latest scientific discoveries, the vitality of the economy can be increased. [...] reduced to maintain full employment.

Socio-Economic Groupifications (1)

[34] An integrated ideology should have [...] imbued with inherent dynamism and vitality so that it can guide humanity forward in its quest for all-round progress.

Social Justice (4)

[2] If any physical, psychic, social, [...] that weakness and devour all the vitality of the person. They even consider [...] heartaches of those who are weak.

[47] Vested interests have taken advantage [...] They want to suck dry the entire vitality of humanity. Vested interests [...] towards the realm of effulgence.

[73] Yes, the human mind must be vibrated, [...] does not slow down. Its vigour and vitality should not turn into stagnation. [...] hidden corners of the human mind.

[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] through their sweat and blood provide vitality to human society do not need our [...] their karma sádhaná?

Social Defects in Gandhism (1)

[5] Secondly, Gandhism always tries [...] depending upon the inherent strength or vitality of the ruling class, the order [...] capitalist-serving [i.e., material] defect.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (continued) (Discourse 18) (1)

[21] Many tried to infuse fresh vitality into this stagnant and turbid [...] Vardhaman Mahavir and Gautama Buddha.

Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued)) (1)

[24] The innumerable structures which [...] step of creation with restless vitality and blissful sweetness, and on [...] indriyopádhiná vae.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 17) (1)

[37] Shiva, the embodiment of Supreme [...] source of all existence; indeed, the vitality of this circumvolution within [...] drawn towards the reel itself.

Shakti and Its Proper Application (1)

[13] As long as the I-feeling exists there is the possibility of rebirth. But when the waves of vitality and the psychic waves become parallel [...] mahámrtyu, the great death.

Samyak Karmánta (Perfect Finish) (1)

[4] All activities are basically for [...] the midst of work but having no vitality at all is also a myth. The true [...] efforts of others whenever necessary.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[46] The collection of all vibrations [...] the time factor) they lose their vitality, they become involved in internecine [...] or that of Iishvarakot́i.

Salvation and Devotion (1)

[19] Now let us think about devotion. [...] the source of their stamina and vitality is not their own. Thus a secret [...] work. This is called devotion.

Ráŕh – 2. Outstanding Personalities of Ráŕh (1)

[6] Litterateurs who came much, much [...] rhythm to surge and dance with vitality like a fountain, was a man of [...] also a son of Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 26. (1)

[3] Manifestation [of culture] is coupled [...] It does not dry up the flow of vitality, rather it triggers newer and [...] lyrical expressions came into being.

Ráŕh – 23. (1)

[6] Herein lies the superiority of [...] virtuosity of Ráŕh’s vitality.

Problems of the Day (1)

[81] The more time is passing by, the [...] will have to mobilize all their vitality and intellect in the endeavour [...] to duplicity and deceitfulness.

Práńa Dharma (1)

[4] During the Moghul period India [...] Dharma. The reason was that the inner vitality of Islamic society itself was [...] it could not cause much damage.

Pramá – 3 (2)

[2] Human existence is trifarious – [...] stage of bud lies its inherent vitality, its rhythmic and graceful dynamism. [...] with the exhuberence of joy and vitality. And the third factor, that is, [...] Lokatrikońa of entities.

Plexi and Microvita (1)

[18] The [[sidereal]] plexus is a bit [...] propensities move with positive vitality. In a spiritual sádhaka, [...] whole world will be benefited.

Plants, Animals and Human Beings (1)

[7] Besides this, plants have some additional attributes. For example, only plants can gather vitality from inside the earth. Neither [...] from underneath the soil.”

Physical Well-Being – Excerpt B (1)

[3] Though female diseases may not be obviously fatal, they slowly sap the vitality of the individual, and children, [...] is the greatest thing in life.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (2)

[5] The bha of bhagaván signifies [...] – by the excellence of infinite vitality, wisdom and greatness. Bha represents [...] description of His immense attribution.

[17] Shrii : Sha is the acoustic [...] combination of mutative lustre and inner vitality. All human beings covet this rare [...] that person adds it to his name.

Parama Puruśa (2)

[5] “Puruśah Akarta”. [...] is effected only because of the vitality in your body. During the state [...] is only because of the lack of vitality. Doership is the Operative Principle, [...] “Puruśah Akartá”.

On Festivals (2)

[2] Mere movement is not the only characteristic [...] way that shows they are full of vitality, so that the throbbing pulse of [...] these sorts of inspiring words.

[3] This dejected situation occurs [...] century, giving ample proof of its vitality and receiving the applause of [...] stops running about altogether.

Moralism (2)

[1] The inner spirit of the word [...] move together”. That is, the vitality of society depends on two factors: [...] the brilliance of sublime ideas.

[6] The internal clash of forces provides [...] stop the erosion of the internal vitality of the dynamic movement is not [...] efficacy in the field of application.

Mobility and Movement of Microvita (2)

[5] So we find that positive microvitum [...] get life, will get the stir of vitality in them, and that vitality is slowly to be transmuted into [...] a sweet and beautiful universe.

Microvitum, the Mysterious Emanation of Cosmic Factor (1)

[8] Now, what is the root cause of this universe? Which is the starting point of life or vitality? These microvita are the carriers [...] cell, but this unit microvitum.

Microvita and Their Influence on Micropsychic and Macropsychic Corporal Structures (1)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse [...] also, where there is a flow of vitality, they function in their own ways, [...] cannot touch the pineal gland.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[22] With cosmic ideation set out from [...] ultravirous to your existential vitality. You must advance towards the [...] created by Máyá?

Lord Krśńa, the Author of the Mahábhárata War (1)

[3] Lord Krśńa selected [...] of the society, and infused new vitality and strength into the social structure. [...] and the other gopas of Vrndavan.

Lord Buddha's Cardinal Principles (1)

[17] Then the fourth one is samyak [...] keep your activity, to keep your vitality, engaged in the job. “Occupation”. [...] ájiiva . Do you follow me?)

Light Comes (1)

[10] The innumerable structures which [...] step of creation with restless vitality and blissful sweetness – [...] indriyas – sense organs.

Life, Death and Saḿskára (1)

[21] A physical deficiency or defect [...] nábhishvása. When samána loses its vitality, all the three váyus – [...] according to the will of Prakrti.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (1)

[1] Many people have the conception [...] water of a river, that is, full of vitality. This people’s language proceeds [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (1)

[25] The red sandalwood is a forest [...] sandalwood tree has indomitable vitality. However, red sandalwood has hardly [...] generally used for oil preparation.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (1)

[38] Through their experience, people found that in certain diseases the patient’s vitality diminishes. In these cases, the [...] dasamuláriśt́a .

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[55] Kalr + ac = kalra. The meaning [...] weigh”, “to be filled with vitality or keep filled”, “semen”, [...] is cremated and turned into ash.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (2)

[61] In olden times, when those people who lacked vitality or spirit, or who were somewhat [...] someone’s game-ball.”

[174] Water which is kept in some kind [...] sunwarmed water it increases their vitality. Sunwarmed water is also beneficial [...] uśńa = kavaśńa.

Justice (1)

[73] Throughout history millions of [...] particularly if they lose their vitality by slow degrees, do not have the [...] the dharma of human existence.

In Adoration of the Supreme (1)

[23] When a microcosm develops as a [...] of progress with the indomitable vitality of spiritual inspiration.

Intoxicants (1)

[4] State control alone over the preparation [...] for the liver, and opium destroys vitality. Intoxicated by opium, people [...] written approval of another doctor.

Integrated Farming (1)

[59] The solution to this problem lies [...] better utilize and prolong the vitality of the land. The benefit of cooperatives [...] and harness them in a united way.

Incantation and Human Progress (2)

[21] “If there is no consciousness in a mantra or if the vitality of a mantra is limited, then even [...] perfect rhythm with the Macrocosmic vitality, then that mantra is called a [...] the subtler aspects of humanity.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[35] Languages are also influenced by [...] that the culture with the greatest vitality has the strongest influence. Sometimes [...] non-Aryans into their religion.

He Is the Mind of Your Mind (1)

[2] There is vitality, vital energy, associated with [...] they are supported by His desire.

Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (1)

[6] If the blood loses its vitality due to excessive mental exertion [...] a long time to show externally.

Form and Formless (1)

[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] the religious traders. When the vitality and strength of the masses remains [...] and the preachers of religion.

Female Diseases (1)

[130] Though female diseases may not be obviously fatal, they slowly sap the vitality of the individual, and children, [...] is the greatest thing in life.

Emaciation (1)

[6] 4. If out of misguided love parents [...] children, being overworked, lose their vitality and the children become thin.

Elephantiasis (1)

[4] By the side of the arteries there [...] parts of the body, maintain the vitality of the nervous system, cells and [...] takes the form of elephantiasis.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt F (1)

[1] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] people’s minds and undermines the vitality of the youth; thirdly, the imposition [...] dangers to the entire humanity today.

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt E (1)

[1] Every individual or community will advance by virtue of its own inner vitality and assist in the collective fulfilment [...] history, it will be incomplete.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (2)

[28] At the very outset, the fascist [...] exploiters is to gradually suck the vitality of the local community so that [...] community from the face of the earth.

[31] The plan to reduce the size of [...] the systematic destruction of the vitality of the Bengali people. The most [...] the state like ulcerous wounds.

Dyspepsia (Indigestion) (1)

[4] When we take food it is converted [...] after being digested, preserve the vitality of the blood by increasing its [...] fail to do their task properly.

Dynamicity and Staticity (1)

[10] There are some people who are pessimistic. [...] bleak, that it has no expression of vitality and that it seems that everyone [...] because I know that optimism is life.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (1)

[43] In Bengali pronunciation distortion [...] word has greatly increased the vitality of the Bengali language. An effort [...] language would be benefited thereby.

Diabetes (2)

[5] The debility of the mańipura [...] seminal waste – all weaken the vitality of the liver. When such weakening [...] vital energy of diabetes patients.

[14] Remember that insulin may increase the vitality of a patient but can never cure the disease.

Dhrupadii Style of Music (1)

[3] When saḿgiita (the [...] path. The flowing river full of vitality gets transformed into a swamp [...] forever into the mud and mire.

Devotional Sentiment and Neohumanism (Discourse 1) (1)

[23] As we have already said, the greatest [...] kind enough to protect our inner vitality from total destruction. Save us from the agony of total loss.”

Dance, Mudrá and Tantra (3)

[9] This táńd́ava I said represents life, it represents vitality. There are so many forces that [...] one’s spirit should be based on vitality, based on the principle of survival.

[14] For the general public there was [...] combined with the subtle aspects of vitality, was represented by [ tála ].

Cooperatives (1)

[19] In the system of individual farming [...] better utilize and prolong the vitality of land. The benefit of a cooperative [...] harnesses them in a united way.

Cognitive Faculty and the Supreme Desideratum (1)

[5] These stages are mysterious as [...] subsequent stages, but provide vitality to them as well. These creations [...] time, space and person are active.

Chronic Gland Swelling (1)

[6] 3. If the body becomes deficient [...] semen, all the glands lose their vitality, because it is the shukra which helps the glands stay strong and healthy.

Chapter 5 (1)

[36] [Increasing the minimum standard of living of the people is the indication of the vitality of society.]

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (1)

[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] Midnapore have never lost their vitality of life, even when passing their [...] poet Kalidasa was from this area.

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (1)

[37] When saḿgiita (the [...] path. The flowing river full of vitality gets transformed into a swamp [...] forever into the mud and mire.

“Caraeveti Caraeveti” – “Move On, Move On” (1)

[7] The fate (bhágya) of a person [...] of práńa dharma (vitality) is conspicuously absent in them.

Capitalism in Three Spheres (2)

[7] Intellectual inertia has assumed [...] web of exploitation and suck the vitality of society. Through this process [...] insidious rule of exploitation.

[10] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] and particularly undermines the vitality of the youth; thirdly, the imposition [...] dangers to the human race today.

Cancer (1)

[5] When due to constipation, the blood [...] shukra, their body loses its vitality. When such people eat too large [...] the weaker parts of their bodies.

Bondages and Solutions (Discourse 2) (1)

[16] Similar is the case with socio-patriotism [...] conquer that nation and drain its vitality for the sake of my own country” [...] also called “fascism”.

Bio-Psychology (1)

[61] What is the initial stuff in the manufacture of lymph? Lymph is produced from the energy and vitality acquired from the different quinquelemental [...] does not act as the initial stuff.

Biological Transformation Associated with Psychic Metamorphosis and Vice Versa (1)

[7] Thus in the gradual process of [...] being metamorphosed into psychic vitality – and materiality is being [...] more psycho-spiritual pursuits.

Bhakti, Mukti and Parama Puruśa (1)

[21] Bhakti bhaktasya jiivanam – “and for a bhakta, bhakti and his life, his vitality, his vital energy, his very existence, [...] kárańasamagryáḿ bhaktireva gariiyasii.

Bengali New Year (1)

[7] Human beings must move forward, [...] million people. So they have enough vitality to move forward, ignoring the [...] coming year in a fruitful way.

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (1)

[9] Then what is the best outer suggestion? [...] outer suggestion strengthens the vitality of auto-suggestion. So, outer [...] called Satsauṋga in Sanskrit.

Aspects of Bio-Psychology (1)

[48] What is the initial stuff in the manufacture of lymph? Lymph is produced from the energy and vitality acquired from the different quinquelemental [...] does not act as the initial stuff.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (2)

[31] The meaning of the root verb oj [...] is “that which is full of vitality”, “that which is colourful” [...] in place of shahiida [martyr].

[139] Uśńa + ań gives us the word aośńa. One of its meanings is “vitality”; its other meaning is “calorie”.

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (1)

[148] Through clashes and conflicts one [...] forward march has lost the inner vitality of life and reduced oneself to an inert skeleton. You must not allow such a thing to happen.

Abhedajiṋána and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[27] The human mind, performs primarily [...] sphere; and as one loses psychic vitality the nerve cells, nerve fibres and sense organs also stop functioning.