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[5] The human beings feeling [...] ahaḿtattva, which apparently bears the consequences of actions.
[8] Buddhitattva gives the inspiration [...] and hence it neither works nor bears the consequences. It only remains a spectator in the human body.
[16] One works with ones mind [...] which performs all actions and bears their consequences, survives to [...] experience the reactions (karmaphala).
[28] The human body is made of five [...] exists in the centre of these cakras bears the controllership of the mind.
[5] Trńádapi suniicena [...] by eating grass! Yet this grass bears the neglect of human beings without [...] acquire more tolerance than grass.
[11] Taroriva sahiśńuná [...] is large in size but which also bears fruit is called vrkśa [...] shishu-mahiiruha [baby mahiiruha ].
[9] The link, you see, is an indirect [...] meaningless. Her existence also bears certain significance. If an ordinary [...] singular entity, the God of all gods.
[9] When a spiritual aspirant can concentrate [...] literally means “that which bears the load of the entire body”. [...] 4 )
[10] From ancient times human beings [...] destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bears witness to the uncivilized action [...] counteract these uncivilized persons.
[35] The prince sailed speedily to the [...] the children of the tigers, and bears, leopards, lions, hyenas, wolves, [...] too shall accompany you.”6
[60] The prince returned to his cottage [...] to this earth as a human being bears no value.”
[4] Do you know the story of Mazantali [...] was good – all the tigers, bears, goats and dogs had come. In fact, [...] Your Majesty?” they asked.
[10] There is spiritual force in each [...] Svayambhú. It is called kula because it bears the weight of the main physical [...] trunk, is rightly termed kula.
[41] The present Bengali society and [...] didimá [grandmother], etc.) bears the mark of Tantric influence, [...] days with regions outside India.
[12] D́áhá here [...] Anglicized word “Midnapore” bears the stamp of Madinápura. [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[1] Let me state at the very outset [...] demons and devils, everything which bears the imprint of the supernatural [...] physical or mental circumstances.
[15] There are three seasons for growing [...] groundnut is a tuber crop, while sesame bears fruit above the ground. The two [...] Another name for sesame is mungrail.
[377] There are numerous varieties of [...] cáṋpá kalá, which bears fruit twice a year, kátáli kalá, which bears fruit twice in 1¸ months, martamán kalá, which bears fruit once a year.
[527] Ámlá bears a fruit which is similar to a [...] made by adding floral fragrances.
[63] Human society comprises various [...] hamlet of Chotanagpur hills in India bears deep maternal affections for her [...] great love for her own children.
[29] All beings are made of the same [...] us. Even cows, dogs, tigers and bears who come in close contact with [...] gradually acquire spiritual treasures.
[55] Always bear in mind that the Lord [...] Lord. The Lord of the philosophers bears so many glamorous epithets that [...] illustrated in the following shloka:
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] regions rich in coal, many a village bears the name Hirapur [“a place [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[14] “The God of Human Beings”. [...] “Man and His God” and bears the note, “The following [...] form a connected whole.”
[20] Social Injustices Today is concerned [...] translators felt that its subject matter bears directly on the problems women [...] womens dignity in society.
[8] In the great Cosmos, we are to [...] world also, pseudo-spirituality bears no significance.
[13] The second stratum is the physico-psychic [...] physico-psychic world, pseudo-spirituality bears no significance. We do not want pseudo-spirituality, we want perfect spirituality.
[11] Everything was destroyed up to Nadias Ranaghat. This jungle became filled with tigers, bears, rhinoceri, huge pythons, king [...] tháná falls within the Sundarbans.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] snow-covered regions of the Himalayas and bears fruit after the disappearance [...] quality is not of high standard.
[59] It was quite some time later [...] Howrah is like the lamp-stand that bears it on its head. It seems to bear [...] commonly known today as Shalimar.
[69] If this word kuláya [...] being”. The body of a living being bears the identity of its race or family [...] to the body of a living being.
[151] For this very same reason, the [...] for pigeon-pea cultivation, it bears mentioning that there also this [...] rate and stuffed into jute sacks.
[63] If a cucumber plant that grows in the rainy season is allowed to grow on the land, then it bears fruit, no doubt, but because of [...] freely use the word in Bengali.
[133] The word kánkan bears no relationship to kákar. [...] prevalent. In Sanskrit it is kankana.
[18] You cannot call all the sounds [...] meaningful. Each and every syllable bears a special import; nothing is meaningless [...] ordinary syllables, and nothing else.
[22] Human society comprises these various [...] Chotanagpur Hills (in Bihar in India) bears deep maternal affection for her [...] a tryst with the same destiny.
[18] [The [[palm]] tree bears fruit at twelve years of age provided it is not touched by the saliva of cows.]
[13] In prehistoric days, human beings [...] live were also teeming with white bears, wolves and other animals. The [...] heart, was their favourite food.
[40] When superstition entangles a person [...] mantra or recite it out of fear; it bears no relationship whatsoever to the original ekarśi fire.
[27] Some places have splendid greenery. [...] “noŕwester” for short. Incidentally it bears mentioning that the word háoyá [...] turk-háoa-vallarii written on a Turkish plane.
[32] One speciality of dvandva samása [...] renowned modern-day city of Lahore bears witness to the historical name [...] is Lavapura → Láhor.
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was [...] earth trembled. Groups of men and bears and monkeys started shaking violently [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[29] The inclination within people to [...] nágarika, “citizen”, bears no relation to the ancient word [...] in a city or in a rural village.
[18] Earlier I said that the Vedic word má means “to me”. It bears no relation to the word asmad. [...] final “s” is silent.
[31] Hindi is quite similar to Bengali [...] case dative for the word asmad; it bears no relation to the original word. [...] case and mujhe is the seventh.
[55] Around 10:00 at night I reached [...] ferocious animals in the jungle, bears and some tigers also. After a [...] left that position vacant.”
[59] “Like I told you,” he replied. “Theres the danger of bears and tigers. Im also afraid [...] night outside in the garden?”
[60] “Ill sleep under a mosquito net,” I said. “Bears and tigers wont come through the net. You dont have to worry.”
[68] The fellow stood there like a statue [...] hyenas. I had heard that there were bears, pythons, wild boars and a few [...] that there are no tigers nearby.
[7] You must always remember that your [...] confronted by the fear of tigers, lions, bears, elephants, snakes, crocodiles [...] is less secure than human life.
[47] Behind me, the jungle-covered plateau, though not plentiful with wildlife, still had some tigers, bears, hyenas, and the shambar and bársingá [...] path down to the lake to drink.
[90] (41) History bears testimony that whenever a person [...] destined to meet their final doom.
[43] Antaryámitva : Filling [...] curse (where the curse one gives bears fruit), this vocal siddhi, was considered a part of prápti-siddhi as well.
[54] Situated between two hills was [...] animals. If they are chased by bears, tigers or wolves, the smaller [...] becomes impossible to find them.