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Yoga and Bhakti (1)

[25] So through Jiṋána [...] jiṋána and karma are needed. Bear in mind that the Sadhana of jiṋána [...] vanity which results in downfall.

Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (2)

[24] But in Bhúta, Nr or Pitr [...] perform an act you have got to bear its brunt.

[39] Just as vibrations take the shape of actions, so too counter vibrations bear exact opposite consequences of [...] do not work with unit feelings.

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

[25] Now if these weak human beings [...] victory” You should always bear in mind that victory does not [...] belongs to Iśt́a.

What Is This World? (1)

[22] The show of the magician is a glaring example to bear testimony to the fact that this [...] Satyadraśt́á rśi.

What Is My Relation with the Universe and the Cosmic Entity? (5)

[7] Let us now see how an action is executed and why one has to bear the consequence in the form of [...] or their own transformed self.

[8] Buddhitattva gives the inspiration [...] works. It is the mind which will bear the consequences. The one who [...] a spectator in the human body.

[10] The process or reaction which restores [...] action. Hence human beings have to bear the consequences of any type of [...] Thus Prakrti makes a human being bear the consequences (karmaphala) [...] similar reaction (karmaphala).

[24] Human beings themselves are answerable [...] create it. They alone will have to bear the consequences of all their [...] and no one can change this law.

Vraja Krśńa and Párthasárathi Krśńa – 1 (Discourse 1) (1)

[24] Human existence is a composite [...] [turn His back on you]. One can bear it if He becomes virúpa, but not if He becomes vimukha.

Vrajagopála and Aesthetic Science (Discourse 25) (1)

[14] My Vrajagopála is the embodiment [...] intense divine love that one cannot bear separation for even a moment. [...] irrevocable.” The Vedas say:

Vibration, Form and Colour (2)

[15] I have already said that relative [...] vibration, she will be able to bear it. We call a person “tough” [...] the weakness is rather excessive.

[16] Similar is the impact of happiness. [...] limited strength may not be able to bear such vibrational waves. Suppose [...] the news slowly and cautiously.

Under the Shelter of the Guru (1)

[5] There are, in human physiology, [...] is known as hypnosis in English. Bear in mind that it has no connection [...] while hypnosis is auto-suggestion.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (2)

[29] “No, no. Whether or not you [...] alone tonight. For one night I will bear your anger; I am doing so and I will continue to do so.”

[81] In most cases, it was generally seen that the father did not bear the responsibility for the maintenance [...] appeared about one million years ago.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (2)

[72] Incidentally, I should mention [...] collected from the indigo plant. Bear in mind that nowadays blue dye [...] indigo plant has become obsolete.

[98] “Then this coming Monday [...] Calcutta back to England. I can’t bear this antisocial, one-sided, hellish affair.”

Triangle of Forces and the Supreme Entity (1)

[7] Now, human beings may be intellectually [...] things are purely psychic bodies and bear no value for others. In your mind, [...] elephant is a relative reality.

Three Interpretations of the Word “Krśńa” (1)

[10] You may ask, then why did Lord [...] ) You should bear in mind that whenever someone [...] Mahábhárata had to be orchestrated.

This World and the Next (2)

[20] The process of perception that [...] pertaining to saḿskáras, bear the stamp of petty “I”-ness; [...] the way of attaining perfection.

[33] Bear in your mind that the controlling [...] bearing (prajiṋá).

This Very World Is Kurukśetra (1)

[8] Anyone having an elementary knowledge [...] fortunate if he can do so. So always bear in mind that your greatness, your [...] ahead, move ahead.’”

The Theft of a Papaya (1)

[7] “It’s quite natural [...] loss of the papaya is too much to bear.”

The Source of Internal Stamina (6)

[6] Let us suppose someone attacks [...] matter goes beyond your capacity to bear, then that is another matter.

[11] Taroriva sahiśńuná . A very large tree which does not bear fruit is called vanaspati [...] shishu-mahiiruha [baby mahiiruha ].

[12] To be tolerant like a taru [...] strike you or kill you that you will bear it without protest. It means that [...] to what extent you can endure.

[16] Bear in mind that you have a duty towards [...] no one has any duty towards me.

[29] Today, however, we see its opposite. [...] what will happen then? Who will bear their burden? If Parama Puruśa [...] being, give me your burden, I will bear it for you – even then they are not ready to do so.

The Significance of Service (3)

[2] While rendering service to the [...] much more speed. You must always bear in mind that this created world [...] creature. Hence you will always bear in mind that you are the oldest [...] human mind and you should also bear in mind that by His grace alone [...] certainly you will attain Him.

The Secret of Dharma Lies Hidden in the Mind (1)

[28] Utáḿrtatvasyesháno [...] me.” Such persons should bear in mind that the tiniest creature [...] with the creatures of hell also.

The Primordial Cause of Creation [in early editions titled Kśiire Sarpirivárpitam] (1)

[43] Know that Puruśottama, that [...] the universe – He has to bear the seal of qualification even [...] performing your deeds like a hero.

The Practice of Art and Literature (2)

[67] The genius that evolves from age [...] extroversion of the intellect does indeed bear the message of the fulfilment [...] that the intellect is awakened.

[193] In this connection there is one [...] on the streets, and so we also bear the responsibility of keeping [...] today we need this type of critic.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (2)

[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] the yajiṋa, and unable to bear the insults to her dear husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.

[29] “‘I am a follower of [...] You certainly know this. I cannot bear this insult to Shiva any longer. [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

The Pervasive Influence (2)

[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] the yajiṋa, and unable to bear the insults to her dear husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.

[19] “‘I am a follower of [...] You certainly know this. I cannot bear this insult to Shiva any longer. [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[16] Now, who can think these types [...] Parama Puruśa. And those who bear no love for Him have nothing to [...] as and when He desires.”

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[16] Those who ideate on Brahma can [...] emancipated life. Such people do not bear the identity of either a Brahman [...] Ageless One, the Permanent One.

The Omni-Reflective Cognitive Consciousness (1)

[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] for many years. Hence you should bear in mind that this vast and varied [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (1)

[53] Advancing thus, establishing oneself [...] called a human being. One should bear in mind that the highest fulfilment [...] of Ánanda Márga.

The Liberation of the Devotee (1)

[19] The spiritual aspirant should always bear in mind that to attain liberation, [...] devotion is a veritable desert.

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

[61] “Self-knowledge, that is [...] and ugly. Sádhakas must bear in mind that their progress – [...] Vijiṋána (Physical Science).

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 5 (2)

[71] There is still another type of [...] requitals). (One, however, must bear I mind that self-acquired telepathy or self-acquired clairvoyance is something different.)

[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] short duration. But here one must bear in mind that in the hypnotized [...] Fakir strikes his form.”

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (1)

[19] The individuality of the unit is [...] in the future. Everyone should bear in mind that as long as the fire [...] shadow? Poet Vidyápati said:

The Ideal Householder (1)

[4] Beggars : The best way to [...] it, the householders will have to bear this responsibility. Begging should [...] adopt the practice of begging.

The Human Body Is a Biological Machine (2)

[28] The human biological structure [...] bones. The human backbone does bear a tail bone, just at the bottom [...] beings and that of other bipeds.

[30] Chimpanzees, orang-utans and gorillas are all tailless apes, but their backbones bear larger tail bones inside their [...] they cannot stand for a long time.

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[50] There are two broad categories [...] I-feeling permanently. One should bear in mind that Parábhakti [...] lies behind Parábhakti.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[74] The Strange Demon noticed that [...] to achieve their demand was to bear injustice silently and not resort [...] humans paid no heed to this either.

The Form of Sádhaná (1)

[6] In this manifested universe all [...] fact relative truths. All of them bear Svajátiiya or homogeneous, [...] above these three-fold differences.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 5 (1)

[20] Now the question arises: how can [...] Puruśa, or remember Him, is to bear in mind that, in actions big or [...] stage of the faculty of knowledge.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (1)

[22] Sahajávasthá [also] [...] (Sahaja means “easy”.) Bear in mind that the process of dhyánadhárańá [...] sahajávasthá is uttamá.

The Devotee and the Lord [to be retitled “The Lord of the Devotee”] (1)

[12] During sádhaná the spiritual aspirants should bear in mind that the Supreme Entity [...] remains with them at all times.

The Conduct of an Ácárya (1)

[3] Bear in mind that people may be harmed [...] her exemplary actions and words.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[61] All movement terminates in merger [...] mind has to be performed. One must bear in mind that one’s entire [...] scope for any showy demonstration.

The Balanced Triangle of Forces (1)

[2] The Siddhántácára, [...] Ananda Marga sádhaná bear a close relation to Rájádhirája. [...] 2 )

Tears of Supreme Happiness (1)

[6] Bear in mind always that the coming [...] ávirbháva be in me.”

Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva) (1)

[18] Ananda Marga is for the general [...] anyone is given punishment, let him bear it gladly, he must maintain the mirth unaffected.

Táttvika Diipiká (Caturtha Parva) (1)

[7] Those, who will be present on the occasion of the child’s Játakarma, must also indirectly have to bear the responsibility of bringing [...] this connection is on its parents.

Táttvika, Ácárya/á, Purodhá and Their Concerned Boards (1)

[1] Táttvika, ácárya/á [...] concerned. Each certificate will bear the registration number, and also the signatures of the examiners.

Tantra Is Sádhaná, Sádhaná Is Tantra (1)

[11] This is Tantra in a nutshell. You should bear in mind that the fundamental spirit [...] practice of Tantra is impossible.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[118] [Mantras without their corresponding [...] mechanically uttered. They will not bear any fruit even if repeated a billion times.]

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[84] Enthralled by the physical grace [...] Shiva’s devotees, unable to bear the insult, made a pandemonium [...] non-Aryan Tantric devotees of Shiva.

“Tadátmánaḿ Srjámyaham” (2)

[9] Whatever thoughts any small child, [...] sadvipra’s life. A sadvipra has to bear, and staunchly bear, the entire responsibility of [...] another and more disciplined group.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 3 (2)

[1] You should bear in mind that Shrii Krśńa [...] Shrii Krśńa said:

[21] So bear in mind that the genuine devotee [...] you of the supreme attainment.

Supramundane Heritage and Supramundane Desideratum (1)

[21] During the enactment of a drama, [...] some as wretched beings) should bear in mind that they are simply playing [...] cosmic inheritance, cosmic heritage.

“Struggle Must Go On” (1)

[3] In fact, life is a big struggle [...] circumstances; you should only bear in mind that your aim is noble; [...] all your works unitedly.”

Publisher's Note (1)

[2] Bengali literature abounds with [...] Many of the stories published here bear a strong resemblance to those [...] the paranormal events themselves.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 9 (1)

[6] Upon getting the letter, I immediately [...] about this constantly. Not able to bear the insult, one evening he went [...] ink over his entire body.”

Appendices (1)

[30] Even in the waking state “the [...] kośas [layers] of the mind, and bear no relation to so-called ghosts or spirits.

Spring Festival (1)

[26] [Even if one wishes, the wish may [...] Krśńa, no wish can bear fruit.]

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 1 (1)

[15] Now, something in brief about the [...] talk nonsense, you will simply bear with that, with infinite patience.

Spiritual Discourses (2)

[29] Any energy is invisible. We see [...] Supreme Consciousness you can hardly bear it – nor can you express the bliss. You feel it - you can only enjoy it!

[158] Devotion means longing for the [...] see in the manifested universe bear attraction for one another, and [...] is maintained in the firmament.

South Bengal (1)

[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] age the people of Samatat used to bear the brunt of foreign invasion. [...] South Bengal must be built anew.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt B (1)

[88] Ans.: – Yes, although it [...] world. Some, due to being unable to bear the pangs of separation, some [...] that this world is an illusion.

Some Important Crops (10)

[184] Creeping vegetables include: [...] small bitter gourd (ucchey), etc. bear fruit within 25 days, while senior [...] kumŕá (two varieties of pumpkin) bear fruit within 40 days.

[210] Wax gourd leaves have a bitter [...] seeds produced by the vegetable bear very small fruits. Such fruits [...] of wax gourd have bitter leaves.

[223] All tuber crops should be harvested [...] to grow freely, the plants will bear flowers and seeds, but the tubers [...] twisted down before harvesting.

[361] Melons grow during the first one and a half months after planting, and bear fruit during the following one [...] viable and should be developed.

[372] Pineapple tops are also available [...] Nagar, however, pineapples will not bear fruit, due to the low amount of [...] that it is raining and induced to bear fruit. If the same quantity of [...] irrigation, they will still not bear fruit.

[373] There are three seasonal varieties [...] is added, they can be induced to bear fruit within one week.

[423] The onion stalks should be twisted [...] are allowed to grow, they will bear flowers and seeds, but the tubers [...] onion attains its maximum size.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[14] Polygamy, on the other hand, was [...] co-wives. The folk lores or doggerels bear an excellent testimony to this: [...] perpetrated with such cruelty.

Social Discourses (2)

[225] When those at the helm of society [...] an individual, everyone should bear in mind that the one s/he considers [...] inflicted upon one person by another.

[238] The teachers must bear in mind that whatever the ages [...] they too are children like them.

Shúdra Revolution and Sadvipra Society (1)

[1] The inevitable consequence of vaeshya [...] relating to place and person will bear much of the responsibility.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt C (1)

[4] The male libertines would not take [...] possible for the mothers alone to bear the responsibility of maintaining [...] just like that of the animals.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (2)

[35] In the previous shloka it was said [...] godhood to those idols, people bear so many hardships.

[36] Nothing in this universe happens in vain. Then is it futile to bear hardships for an idol of clay? [...] lead me along Your path.”

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (1)

[45] If Parama Puruśa wants to [...] One can develop the capacity to bear sufferings at the time of hardship [...] indeed a great blessing from Him.

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (1)

[22] The male libertines would not take [...] possible for the mothers alone to bear the responsibility of maintaining [...] just like that of the animals.

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

[16] That is why it has been said that [...] be one of the stars of the Great Bear constellation,” his desire [...] what Parama Puruśa wants.

Sati and Widowhood – Excerpt C (1)

[5] One of my great-aunts (the younger [...] 109 years of her life, she had to bear the hardship of widowhood for [...] you remember your husband?”

Saḿskára and Gender Differences (1)

[8] Immediately after saḿkalpa, [...] pleasurable objects that they cannot bear to be physically separated from them, even for a second.

Sádhaná (Intuitional Practice) (2)

[21] (3) Bear in mind that you have a duty towards [...] duty; from others, nothing is due.

[40] (21) You should always bear in mind that you should not try [...] hard and uncompromising attitude.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (2)

[70] Bear in mind that rśi and muni [...] mind in the Macrocosmic mind.)

[72] Another meaning of the verbal root [...] Its colloquial meaning is “bear”. If we climb a mountain which [...] world’s rkśa countries.

Relativity and the Supreme Entity (1)

[55] Always bear in mind that the Lord of the philosophers [...] illustrated in the following shloka:

Ráŕh – 8. (1)

[7] Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born long [...] Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was unable to bear this state of affairs. 2) Supra-sensory [...] stinking wounds of the then society.

Ráŕh – 6. (1)

[10] The Jains established Paiṋcaratna [...] villages in Ráŕh bear the name Páncrá. [...] Kopai River in Birbhum District.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (1)

[1] The soil of Ráŕh [...] [animate] creation. The fossils bear witness that hard-bodied tiny [...] of western Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 13. (1)

[1] The question remains as to the [...] physical structures – all bear the stamp of Ráŕh.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[88] Ans.: – Yes, although it [...] world. Some, due to being unable to bear the pangs of separation, some [...] that this world is an illusion.

Questions and Answers on Society – 1 (2)

[3] Where there is nothing for people [...] all-devouring hunger. People cannot bear pressure on their minds, so they [...] prativiplava [counter-revolution].

[7] People who believe in spiritual [...] pressure will have to be brought to bear on such people. Problems will [...] they have no value whatsoever.

Puruśa (1)

[22] Sah bhúmiḿ vishvato [...] Cognitive Faculty. One will have]] to bear in mind that He is not at all limited to the periphery of the quinquelemental world.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] Kaḿsávatii. One should bear in mind that there is no relationship [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (3)

[8] There is a similar tendency in [...] read it sit́ibás. Bear in mind that no word on this earth [...] changed and must not be changed.

[43] Bear in mind here that the words sará [...] Bengali rather than any other word.

[53] Incidentally, it should be pointed [...] [jabardast] people jándrel lok. Bear in mind that the word jabardast [...] Járnál Singhs present.

“Prańipátena Pariprashnena Sevayá” – 1 / Yoga – Its Fundamental Factors (1)

[6] So for a spiritual aspirant the [...] questioning, that is, questions that bear no fruit. Your questions should [...] something in order to do accordingly.

Prakrti Tattva and Oṋḿkára Tattva (1)

[55] You must constantly bear in mind that you have to advance [...] towards the tumult of crudeness.

Plants, Animals and Human Beings (1)

[22] “O human beings – bear in mind that you have attained [...] follow this kind of dharma.”

Phonetics – 4 (Discourse 4) (2)

[15] Thus Panini was forced to accept [...] calamána. Both are correct. Bear in mind that shatr, shánac, [...] continue to do so in the future.

[22] This rule is followed in Sanskrit. [...] it will be dekhlek in this case. Bear in mind that if the final k is [...] se balla but rather se balle.)

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (2)

[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] the yajiṋa, and, unable to bear the insults to her dear husband, immolated herself in the sacrificial fire.

[5] “I am a follower of Sadáshiva, [...] You certainly know this. I cannot bear this insult to Shiva any longer. [...] Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda– 2 (Discourse 14) (1)

[16] The rule is that if an honest person [...] would not have been so hard to bear.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 1 (Discourse 13) (1)

[32] Párthasárathi taught [...] endowed with, and should always bear in mind that Párthasárathi is always with them.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Pariprashna (Discourse 24) (1)

[1] Pariprashna. Pari is a Sanskrit [...] of human beings. And one should bear in mind that the first and foremost [...] that spiritually-evolved person.

Parama Puruśa (1)

[21] Parama Puruśa is “Guńayantrakashca”. [...] and end-all of humans. One must bear it in mind always that the Visayarasa [...] Victory will surely be theirs.

Paralysis (1)

[4] In this regard, bear in mind that when the brain cells [...] whereas the other side is not.

On Festivals (1)

[1] While moving forward and working [...] factories also say, “We cannot bear this drab and dull existence any [...] become frustrated in life.”

Oṋḿkára and Iśt́a Mantra (1)

[31] You sádhakas, you boys, [...] mantra; and for you, all other words bear no significance, no meaning, no importance.

Niiti and Dharma (1)

[11] Another thing to bear in mind is that “sin” [...] Bhagaván Shankaracharya has said,

Náma and Námii (1)

[1] To call a person or a thing, a [...] its name. And it is essential to bear in mind that one cannot name oneself, somebody else does the naming.

“Mucyate Bhavabandhanát” (2)

[4] People must always bear in mind that “Whatever I [...] anything under any circumstances.

[7] So bear in mind that those who believe [...] The scriptures have this to say:

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[3] The unit mind can be compared to [...] these microcosmic imaginations bear some resemblance to those of the [...] inferences, is the shadow of the shadows.

Matriarchy in the Kśatriya Age (1)

[2] Different groups came into being [...] man and woman in a clan used to bear the name of the clan mother as [...] the evolution of a social system.

Man Is Only an Actor in the Great Drama (1)

[1] The world of living beings has [...] properly observed. One should always bear in mind that one is a character [...] drama? Táraka Brahma .

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (1)

[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] of yoga where a yogii does not bear love for the Supreme Entity is [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.

Light Comes (3)

[89] Someone may think that he will [...] be one of the stars of the Great Bear constellation,” his desire [...] 3 )

[232] Bear in mind that you have a duty towards [...] duty; from others, nothing is due.

[404] Krśńa never preached [...] adjustment among them. You should bear in mind vartamáneśu [...] minds towards subtler spheres.

Lakeside and Riverside Plantations (1)

[20] One row of either East Indies or [...] field. The pineapples may or may not bear fruit if there is scanty rainfall, [...] rainfall than the East Indies variety.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[32] “Alas, what suffering an animal has to bear at the hands of cruel humans! [...] them in every possible way.”

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (3)

[19] I am sure you know that if [...] sandwiched is called kut́a . Bear in mind that the English word [...] from such kinds of translations!

[59] It was quite some time later [...] bears it on its head. It seems to bear the black stain from the lamp’s [...] commonly known today as Shalimar.

[80] “After a hard day’s [...] days. How can a young college boy bear up under such pressure? Sunanda [...] with the help of a stick.”

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (1)

[11] You know that the ways and [...] also called kulyá . Bear in mind that while the word [...] khála means “hide”.

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (1)

[16] You should bear in mind that everything of this [...] the divine flow of His sweetness.

Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 2 (Discourse 5) (1)

[3] This idea may be explained in another [...] flowing towards Infinity. We should bear in mind that this universe of [...] small, the universe is very large.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[10] Once upon a time there was a [...] Baráhabázár – Barabazar), bear evidence of this. The name of [...] means a “boar”].

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (4)

[11] When manifestation first sprouts [...] its acoustic root (a + u + m). Bear in mind, the acoustic root of [...] “objectivated Cosmic Mind”.

[26] Kaca + purii = kacapurii → kacaurii → kacaorii → kacurii. Bear in mind, in Sanskrit the word [...] we say d́álpurii.

[29] Kad + jala = kajjala, that is, [...] signifies “cloud”. Bear in mind, here va is not adjoined [...] means “collyrium”.

[46] Some people prefer to grow rapeseed alongside wheat. This is not bad, but still one should bear in mind that wheat can be sown [...] early-season variety of wheat.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[89] [What a pity it is that the delicate body, unable to bear the weight of the night-jasmine [...] Lakhiindar, Oh my Lakhiindar! ...]

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (3)

[24] 1) Human skull [narakapálra] [...] must be hardy, that is, strong. Bear in mind, that in this case that [...] kapár) means “head”.

[74] 8) Still, the most prevalent meaning [...] aquatic kalmia plant (kalmii)”. Bear in mind, the aquatic kalmia is [...] same as nálte shák).

[113] 12) The twelfth meaning of the [...] pratyúśe bhavet kalyam. Bear in mind that we only say kalyam [...] and its form also becomes kalyam.

Karna and Draopadi (1)

[32] As this sort of ego centres around [...] but at the same time one should bear in mind that while living in this [...] between things one way or other.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (1)

[18] The inner meaning is: Your existence [...] the spinal column. You need not bear any longer the burden of the inborn [...] Káliká Shakti keeps on dancing.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[153] That person whose flag or banner [...] kapidhvaja. Arjuna’s banner used to bear the monkey insignia so one name [...] [ratha] is driven by a monkey.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (2)

[6] Another meaning of káca [...] “crystal-clear”. Here we should bear in mind that India has been familiar [...] Mahábhárata age, in fact.

[19] The tape with which you tie [...] Bengali. In this connection we should bear in mind that in ancient times, [...] official words are Sanskrit words.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[34] 7) Medicine cures the diseases [...] also means “medicine”. Bear in mind that the highest quality [...] “place of pilgrimage”].

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (3)

[49] That is – “Arise, awake, [...] trod with the greatest caution. Bear in mind that one will have to [...] cigarette-grog-snack food merchant.

[99] Bear in mind, the paternal uncle (father’s [...] kákákushii, khudkushii (suicide), etc.

[116] 26) Káka also means “disfigured”. [...] in spoken Bengali, boncá (Bear in mind, boncá and khándá [...] this “disfigured”.

Jiivátmá and Pratyagátmá (1)

[11] Now, how to do it? There is no [...] intellect is no longer in a position to bear the reflection, that is, when [...] there won’t be any reflection.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[92] The king observed that Shuyo was [...] reduced to a few bones. I can hardly bear to look at you.”

Invention of Various Musical Instruments (2)

[2] Usually people do not play stringed [...] końa or końaka . Bear in mind that the word końaka [...] further means a churning stick.

[3] Musical instruments [especially [...] delicate skins. This skin is made to bear the brunt of strokes – both [...] kát́hi (stick) e.g. drum stick.

Intuitional Practice and Its Necessity (2)

[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] logic behind it. Everyone has to bear the consequences of their actions, [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.

[18] The use of sádhaná-begotten [...] its contact. Similarly one has to bear the consequences of one’s [...] could be no greater blasphemy.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[67] The meaning of the word ikśa [...] the desire to masticate”. Bear in mind that ikśańa [...] upekśá [disregard].

Incantation and Human Progress (3)

[11] Once I said, “It is good [...] dying.” So one should always bear in mind, “I am alive in [...] enriched with intense activity.

[21] “If there is no consciousness [...] millions of times, it will not bear fruit.” When a Mahákaola [...] the subtler aspects of humanity.

[26] For progress in the spiritual realm, [...] the world of spirituality should bear in mind that he or she is doing [...] think for the welfare of the world.

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

[47] “In that era the influence [...] been carved from stone and some bear inscriptions in the Dalma script. [...] Suvarnarekha River runs through it.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[42] Nor did the Saḿskrta scholars [...] Máládhra Vasu had to bear the stigma of being a Moslem convert [...] took place only 450 years ago.

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (4)

[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] is found that he or she has to bear the mental suffering of fracture [...] payment will have to continue.

[19] Logically it has been proved that [...] who performs actions will have to bear the reactions also. If you plunge [...] consequences of these actions.

[20] Prayer is the act of asking for [...] who performs actions will also bear the consequences, and blaming [...] from bearing the consequences.

[27] The rule of Prakrti that one has to bear the consequences of one’s [...] the duty of every human being.

Heterogeneity in Aesthetics (1)

[4] Now, within the realm of these [...] humanity is dark. But you should bear in mind that pessimism or the [...] establish that Supreme Homogeneity.

Guhá and Satsaunga (1)

[3] We must always bear in mind the fact that when Parama [...] diverts our thoughts from Him.

Great Universe Fillers – Excerpt B (1)

[10] When those at the helm of society [...] an individual, everyone should bear in mind that the one he considers [...] inflicted upon one man by another.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt C (4)

[3] Both the matrilineal and patrilineal [...] matriarchal social system, a woman had to bear all the responsibilities, as a [...] the fathers, were compelled to bear a big part of the social responsibility [...] but they were not so willing to bear the responsibility. Shiva was the first to bear this great family responsibility. [...] come under the system of marriage.

Form and Formless (2)

[31] Just as food without salt becomes [...] become meaningless. You should bear in mind that if there is devotion [...] the way they complement devotion.

[61] Immediately after saḿkalpa, [...] pleasurable objects that they cannot bear to be physically separated from them, even for a second.

Five Virtuous Ladies (1)

[20] As this sort of ego centres around [...] but at the same time one should bear in mind that while living in this [...] between things one way or other.

Fight Against All Dogmas – Excerpt A (1)

[5] Polygamy, on the other hand, was [...] co-wives. The folklores or doggerels bear an excellent testimony to this: [...] perpetrated with such cruelty.

Female Diseases (1)

[109] Inability to bear a second child, after bearing one, should be treated in just the same manner.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (3)

[20] There are also some Farsi words [...] English as “stan”. Bear in mind that the concerning Sanskrit [...] years ago one finds this verse:

[45] No one should make the mistake [...] name of the district, Jessore. Bear in mind that there are a number [...] pronunciation is not gainj but gainj-a.

[58] All languages of the world borrow [...] then crying out that one cannot bear the darkness. The doors and windows [...] Bengali language more expressive.

Extra-Cerebral Memory (2)

[5] When people expire, the saḿskáras [...] were performed but they did not bear any fruit. The unfulfilled potential [...] which best serves their expression.

[6] In those instances in the previous [...] were performed but they did not bear any fruit – saḿskáras [...] an indistinct and unclear form.

Even Middle-Men Differ (1)

[4] Any energy is invisible. We see [...] Parama Puruśa, you can hardly bear – nor can you express – the bliss. You feel; you can only enjoy it!

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[22] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was [...] tremendous hardship. The mothers had to bear a great burden as they had to [...] the world into the modern age.

Education (3)

[20] Teachers must bear in mind that their students – [...] teachers or their abusive parents.

[29] Students go to school and sit for examinations in order to pass. Examiners should bear this fact in mind. They should [...] 3 )

[42] I have no hesitation in saying [...] been born will naturally have to bear the primary responsibility for the physical, mental and spiritual development of that child.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (1)

[110] Cotton is of two types – [...] kápás). Cotton trees bear fruit after three to four years [...] manufacturing fine silk clothing.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (1)

[18] The landlords, however, encountered [...] agents. Thus, the farmers had to bear the brunt of this enormous financial [...] impoverished beyond their means.

Dream, Telepathic Vision and Clairvoyance (2)

[7] Telepathic vision and telepathic [...] [mental reactive momenta]. (One must bear in mind that self-acquired telepathy or self-acquired clairvoyance is something different).

[9] Some power in visualizing past, [...] condition. But then, here one must bear well in mind that those who see [...] their utterances as absolute truth.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (1)

[14] The word abhijiṋa has been [...] for “one who knows”. Bear in mind that there is no such [...] then it should be quarantined.

Discrimination in Rights (1)

[27] Bear in mind that this Hari, this [...] jiṋániicenmokśamápnuyát .

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (1)

[12] Minimum necessities must be provided [...] Every progressive society should bear in mind that the minimum requirements [...] father-in-law’s house to be on Venus.

Dhritarastra and Sanjaya (1)

[3] If a person is dharmic, that person [...] thievery, then the society will bear a hundred times more responsibility [...] theft propensity in that person.

Dharma Samiikśa (1)

[7] Those who have assembled here are [...] people. How long can unit beings bear the heavy load of unburnt saḿskáras? [...] the last fifteen thousand years.

Devotion Is the Life-Force of a Devotee (1)

[12] Every human being, regardless of [...] If sorrow becomes too intense to bear, one loses one’s equipoise [...] called “ánanda”.

Desire and Detachment (1)

[28] This oṋḿkára [...] one’s hand. Here one should bear in mind that when Oṋḿkára [...] the endeavour to hear that sound.

Dagdhabiija (4)

[12] There are so many grades of sádhaka [...] some say, “I am ready to bear the fruits of my own [actions] and I am also ready to bear the saḿskáras of [...] the range of psychic directly.

[14] Do not remain worried about your [...] on to others. On the contrary, bear the burdens of others. No one is your enemy. Be ready to bear the burdens of others.

Concept of Guńábhivyakti and Jad́asphot́a (1)

[4] Here one should bear in mind that “attributional [...] 2 )

Compound Words (Discourse 18) (4)

[9] The “of” that I have [...] cacá or ek cacii [an aunt]. Bear in mind that the word cacá [...] khuŕá, khuŕi.

[26] Bear in mind that Krśńa [...] not to prop it up in this way.

[31] Now let us come to the subject [...] – girisindhu. One thing to bear in mind here is that many people [...] evaḿ d́ál niye eso.

[33] At the end of the drama two young [...] called Yavanánii. However, bear in mind that a great vana [forest] [...] whether or not they listen to you.

Chapter 1 (1)

[30] Here one should bear in mind that “attributional [...] attributes still remains at one hundred.

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

[10] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was [...] tremendous hardship. The mothers had to bear a great burden as they had to [...] the world into the modern age.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (2)

[38] The Aryans established their first [...] this region was the Saptasindhu. Bear in mind here that the Vedic word [...] later on it became The Punjab.

[51] During the Pathan era there were [...] usage is not an historical fact. Bear in mind that in Farsi the actual word for India is not Hindustan but Hind.

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

[9] In old Bengali, from fifteen hundred [...] was Magii, a Burmese language. Bear in mind here that all languages [...] – a, á, ka, kha, etc.

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (1)

[32] Even many educated people confuse [...] it is “to the west”. Bear in mind that even though Punjab [...] expression and ambiguity or confusion.

Brahma Krpáhi Kevalam (1)

[8] Regardless of how vast it is, the [...] in His Cosmic mind to making Him bear the consequences of His actions.

Blood Pressure Diseases (1)

[9] This surplus protein decreases [...] But the weak blood vessels cannot bear this over-activity of the heart: they burst and cause internal hemorrhaging.

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[13] King Jagatnarayan listened to his [...] raging in her mind. She could not bear to sit silent, so she called the council of ministers to the royal apartments.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[13] That is, O Almighty, may the attraction which ignorant people bear towards the objects of their mind become an eternal love for thee, through Thy remembrance.

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (2)

[8] So even today women bear the mark of servitude by wearing [...] them, and then do the right thing.

[15] Later Shiva felt that there should [...] or undesirable person, it will bear no fruit, it will get wasted. [...] heron. What did Shiva do about this?

Bandhu, Suhrd, Mitram and Sakhá (1)

[2] “Bandhu”, “suhrd”, [...] “Bandhu” is one who cannot bear separation, cannot live away. [...] bandhu and He is Jagat-Bandhu.

Introduction (1)

[2] Those who follow His teachings [...] these manifestations. They cannot bear to see others in pain and they [...] motivated by His indescribable love.

Publisher's Note (1)

[2] Those who follow His teachings [...] those manifestations. They cannot bear to see others in pain, and they [...] motivated by His indescribable love.

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (5)

[18] Bear in mind that while the word niilgái [...] [cow-deer] for the antelope family.

[21] There are other aquatic creatures, [...] error. Therefore such creatures bear their young, breast-feed their [...] more affection for their progeny.

[22] In other words, we see that those [...] affection, and those creatures which bear their young and breast-feed them [...] their lives for their offspring.

[28] Another characteristic of the carnivorous [...] shark oil is used as a medicine (bear in mind that the shark is a fish, [...] decomposed flesh to fresh meat.

[81] For instance, the root rańj [...] nak (different from ńaka) bear no relation to the suffixes ńaka, [...] to the rule, cin becomes ciin.)

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[41] Suppose your mother is taking food. [...] would prepare the ground for her to bear the news of the tragedy. In this [...] dignity of Satya has been maintained.

[70] This also changes according to time, person and place. For example, one person may easily bear certain physical hardships, while [...] certainly not against aparigraha.

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

[107] Certain parts of Orissa, Kerala and Bengal bear strong similarities to the natural [...] have much to learn from the Dutch.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay [...] suffer greatly for it. One cannot bear to think about it. What kind of [...] man. No one even knew his history.

“Always Do the Kiirtana of the Lord” (4)

[4] Amánináḿ [...] are disrespected. Thus one should bear this thought in mind that I will [...] are all qualities of good people.

[8] You will notice how much sin a [...] many lifetimes will they have to bear the burden of their sins? Parama [...] his affectionate children have to bear the burden of their sins life [...] Parama Puruśa wants to bear their burden but the devotees [...] His other name is Hari, or thief.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (1)

[88] I couldn’t bear it any longer. Such misuse of [...] into one’s forward movement.

Advice for Pregnant Women (1)

[6] The family should see to it that [...] acquaintance who was unable to bear the humiliation brought down by [...] daughter!” and immediately expired.