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Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (1)

[11] Shúdrocita service is meaningless [...] up, If you give the drunkard a beating then he or she will leave the [...] other types of service is not.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[23] The capacity of an instinctively [...] an average person. The amount of beating that might endanger the life of [...] spiritual practice most diligently.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (1)

[23] Tarun had no other choice. He started showering the ghost with blows, punches and slaps. The beating was so severe that he started [...] lost twenty-two and a half teeth.

Towards the Noumenal Entity (2)

[7] We deduce conclusions just from [...] Thief!” people will start beating him. If we try to inquire about [...] how are we treating him? We are beating him rather than giving him food. [...] observation of outward expressions.

The Science of Action (2)

[2] No action can be performed in the [...] think that actions such as the beating of the heart, sleeping and awakening [...] the will plays a dominant role.

[3] In the mundane sphere some actions [...] indirect human will, such as the beating of the heart. When the indirect [...] glorious death (mahámrtyu).

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[55] On the third morning, the prince [...] Horse, he became insane with anger. Beating the Peacock Horse mercilessly [...] friend of these illiterates!”

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (1)

[15] If he utters such things, the father [...] hold of him and give him a good beating. Just think for yourself how unnatural [...] adhamá sádhaná.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[9] In spite of abundant agricultural production every year, the people are beating their heads for a mere bowl of [...] genuine revolution in society.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[12] D́áhá here [...] “Dhaka” because Emperor Jahangir was beating the drums [d́hák] [...] Vaeshnava saints of that place.

Shiva – the Embodiment of Saḿgiita (1)

[16] Then again, the mere beating of drums is not the art of [...] Him, it was completely unknown.

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

[20] About 2500 years ago, when the [...] the instinct of greed, who were beating the drums of dogma and ruthlessly exploiting innocent people.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (1)

[24] Then again, the mere beating of drums is not the art of vádya [...] Him, it was completely unknown.

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

[34] When this relationship of hope [...] shed tears in their minds, and beating their heads, say to the unknown Lord of their life:

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

[39] Those who have simplicity, straightforwardness and moral courage say, beating their breasts, “I have taken [...] will merge in Me’].”

Service Psychology and Group Psychology (1)

[9] Those guided by group psychology [...] catch any group for their blood. Beating the drum made from the skin of [...] annihilated the separatist elements.

Sádhaná (Intuitional Practice) (1)

[24] (6) Dharma (spirituality) is an [...] conceals it in ringing brass bells, beating drums and making noises all around.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[15] There are two distinct paths. The [...] when the cawing of crows and the beating of drums stop, human ears get [...] remarkable science lies in kiirtana.

Phatu's Clubs (1)

[15] Just as the feast was about to [...] happening, Phatu was upon them, beating them wildly with his clubs. They [...] even died seven or eight times.

Panchu Dayas (1)

[3] Dulal Mukherjee was one of Serampur’s [...] the padre wanted more. After the beating of drums the padre announced to [...] society. He, too, was excommunicated.

Light Comes (1)

[14] When this relationship of hope [...] shed tears in their minds and, beating their heads, say to the unknown Lord of their life:

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[144] The word kut́t́ima [...] earth and then levelling it by beating with a rammer.

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[63] The Entity who keeps on beating the drum of time, and at whose [...] “Kálabhaeerava”.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (2)

[139] 5) Another meaning of kavaca is “to declare war by beating the drums”.

[141] 7) Another meaning of kavaca is “to proclaim victory at the end of a war by beating the drums”.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[86] The verbal root kae means “to [...] If the cawing of crows and the beating of drums cease, it is good.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[99] The next morning an announcement was made to the beating of the drum that all the gold [...] infested jungle in the dead of night.

Invention of Various Musical Instruments (1)

[3] Musical instruments [especially [...] drum-skin is hard and yet rapid beating is required, the palms or fingers [...] kát́hi (stick) e.g. drum stick.

Heart Disease (2)

[2] Strong beating sound in the chest, chest pain, [...] are the symptoms of this disease.

[12] 8. In extreme fright also, the [...] palpitates, and often even stops beating and causes death. (People have [...] be suffering from heart disease.

Education (1)

[2] Sometimes uneducated or semi-educated parents abuse their children, using bad language and beating them, but the behaviour of teachers [...] students go into raptures of joy.

Eczema (1)

[16] 4. By placing lime (mineral lime) [...] previous night, and the next morning beating the mixture into a foam. Apply the foam on the sores.

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

[7] Bholá Moyra was explaining [...] does the cawing of crows and the beating of drums sound good to the ear?” “When they stop,” he replied.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[120] Prańidhána means [...] assemble, or showing devotion by beating drums, etc., has got no place [...] convey your mental feelings to Him.

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

[58] That which is produced through [...] Those things which are made by beating them in a mortar and pestle are [...] sees the udúkhala in use.