Vi > References for ‘viveka’
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[4] Now who is Dhrtaráśt́ra? [...] without the help of conscience (viveka) is always a blind force. So here [...] Saiṋjaya, the conscience.
[5] What is the meaning of “Saiṋjaya”? [...] Saiṋjaya is the conscience, viveka.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ. VIVEKA. Conscience, power of discrimination between good and evil.
[1] Dhritarastra is asking Sanjaya, the viveka [conscience]: Asmin Dharmakśetre [...] [“what are they doing?”], bho viveka kathaya [“O Sanjaya, tell me”].
[14] Now, the dharmakśetra, the [...] all-seeing Sanjaya, O all-seeing viveka, O discriminating reason – blind am I, I cannot see. But you, O viveka, you can see. So tell me Sanjaya, [...] do? Tell me, O Sanjaya.”
[18] The anáhata cakra: [...] [mine-ness, love] dambha [vanity] viveka [conscience, discrimination] [...] anutápa [repentance]
[7] Now, the mind is blind. With the help of the viveka [conscience] it is able to see [...] Dhritarastra has one hundred sons.
[11] Sanjaya is the minister of Dhritarastra. Sanjaya is viveka. Dhritarastra is asking Sanjaya, [...] Pandavas] do? How did they fare?”
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[8] Now, why does Dhritarastra ask [...] cannot see without the help of the viveka. The manah cannot see without the help of the viveka. The mana, the blind mind, asks the viveka (the viveka is saiṋjaya: sam + ji + [...] between good and bad is called viveka – and this is saiṋjaya. The blind mind asks saiṋjaya – the mind asks the viveka – “My party” [...] Kurukśetra, what did they do?”
[7] Now, the mind is blind. With the help of the viveka [conscience] it is able to see [...] Dhritarastra has one hundred sons.
[11] Sanjaya is the minister of Dhritarastra. Sanjaya is viveka. Dhritarastra is asking Sanjaya, [...] Pandavas] do? How did they fare?”
[120] Ca is the acoustic root of viveka [conscience].
[39] The practice of Tantra can be divided [...] animals”). A human being who lacks viveka [discrimination] is actually worse [...] [pashu = “animal”].
[9] These are [Pandus] five sons. [...] is asking Sanjaya, wisdom, the viveka [conscience], this question. Bho [...] first shloka of the Giitá.
[1] Blind Dhritarastra said: “Having [...] saiṋjaya mean here? It is the viveka [conscience]. The mind itself is blind. It has to take the help of the viveka to know what happened, what is [...] “assembled together”.
[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] does he speak? It is Sanjaya, the viveka [conscience], whom he is addressing. [...] did what? Tell me, O Sanjaya, O viveka, please tell me.”
[50] 5. Janah loka – This is [...] this loka, vijiṋána, viveka and vaerágya are dominant. [...] tamah is less, and rajah is least.
[58] Vijiṋánamaya Kośa [...] “I”. Here also vaerágya and viveka are found, and this kośa [...] tamah is less and rajah is least.
[65] – Viveka Cúŕámańi
[68] – Viveka Cúŕámańi
[71] – Viveka Cúŕámańi
[50] 5. Janah loka – This is [...] this loka, vijiṋána, viveka and vaerágya are dominant. [...] tamah is less, and rajah is least.
[58] Vijiṋánamaya Kośa [...] “I”. Here also vaerágya and viveka are found, and this kośa [...] tamah is less and rajah is least.
[65] – Viveka Cúŕámańi
[68] – Viveka Cúŕámańi
[71] – Viveka Cúŕámańi
[11] The human body is a machine moved [...] ceśt́á, mamatá, dambha, viveka, vikalatá, ahaḿkárá, [...] turn control the bodily functions.
[10] The first type of ahaḿkára [...] only because he or she possesses viveka [faculty of discrimination] and [...] the downfall of the individual.
[11] “Nityánitya Viveka”. Discourse in Hindi. First published [...] Acyutánanda Avadhúta.
[13] The [[sidereal]] plexus, or anáhata [...] 6. viveka conscience, discrimination [...] t́ha
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[1] The discerning faculty with which [...] eternal is called nityánitya viveka. The term nitya connotes “eternal”, [...] ephemeral and the latter eternal.
[27] A person who keeps this always [...] nityánitya faculty [nityánitya viveka], will not commit any wrong deed. [...] will not be attached to crudity.
[25] It is necessary to know what the [...] Vidyámáyá, and practises viveka and vaerágya (discrimination [...] is a great preceptor (sadguru).
[11] Tarka – vimarsha – viveka. Suppose there are two opposing [...] produce a resultant which is called viveka or “conscience”. This [...] When one moves along the path of viveka, that movement is called “rationality”. [...] that straight path is rationality.
[3] In the creation it is observed [...] associated with vaerágya and viveka.
[5] Discrimination between good and evil is viveka. To consider the use of alcohol [...] use as a medicine to be good is viveka. The same thing by change in its [...] discrimination between the two is viveka. It is with discrimination (viveka) only that mind can determine the goodness or evil in a thing or in its uses. Viveka is, therefore, necessary for following [...] (mukti). Thus vaerágya and viveka alone are good deeds or Vidyámáyá.
[8] Then the anáhata cakra, [...] [attachment], dambha [vanity], viveka [conscience], vikalatá [...] and anutápa [repentance].
[6] Discrimination : One of these [...] the proper path, this is called viveka [conscience]. And the path of [...] of speed is comparatively slow.
[14] Whom did Dhritarastra address? [...] resultant force is then called viveka (conscience, the power of discrimination). [...] mental energy towards that. So viveka means “conscience” or “power of discrimination”.
[15] Being blind, the mind cannot see [...] anything. Hence, it turns to the viveka (vi – vic + ghaiṋ), [...] discriminate between good and bad. Viveka, saiṋjaya, is nothing but [...] parties doing in the battle?”
[17] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] Sanjaya, O one with deep insight, O viveka – tell me. I am Dhritarastra, [...] tell me, I am listening.”
[1] Yesterday I told you that dhrtaráśtra [...] perspective without the help of the viveka [conscience]. Hence for a clear [...] seeking the help of the conscience.
[4] To the viveka, that is, Sanjaya, Dhritarastra is asking:
[3] And you know, without the help of the viveka, the conscience, the mind is nothing [...] conscience, if there is want of viveka. What was Dhritarastra? He was [...] Sanjaya, that is, the conscience:
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] saiṋjaya, without the help of the viveka. The blind mind functions in ten [...] the result of the fight.”
[12] What is the result of learning [...] discrimination (Nityanityá viveka). You will accept only the eternal [...] help of this Nityánitya Viveka – this discriminating judgment [...] flouts the mind with the mind.
[19] With the attainment of only a wee [...] human body, the Nityánitya Viveka gets awakened and this discriminating [...] there – it has got to be.
[15] The knowledge of the differentiation [...] is called vivekakhyáti (viveka means discrimination; khyáti [...] means ultimate dissolution). When viveka khyáti or viśayaka [...] samádhi. To attain permanent viveka khyáti, vaerágya [...] asamprajiṋáta or nirvikalpa samádhi.
[17] Viiracára: “Noble [...] limbs of Bhágavata Dharma Viveka: spiritual discrimination, understanding what is real and what is unreal
[27] Or else, if you see that by proper [...] point of discrimination, is called viveka – “conscience”.
[11] What is good and what is bad? A [...] conscience the Sanskrit term is Viveka.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ. VIVEKA. Conscience, power of discrimination between good and evil.