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Publisher's Note (1)

[4] According to general belief, psychology is a part of general [...] usually accepted by psychologists.

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (2)

[69] abháva = vacuity; uttara = after; ánanda = bliss; pratyaya = firm belief; álambaniih = shelter, [...] pramáńam = proof

[70] [The lingering bliss which follows [...] of that state, the means of firm belief in that state.]

Why Are People Afraid of Intuitional Practice? (1)

[7] Brahmacarya is the other fear which [...] They are misled by the popular belief that it is otherwise not possible [...] mind and intellectual sharpness.

Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7) (1)

[10] Many people are not aware of the [...] Krśńa’s time, there was a popular belief that the average human life span [...] Kśańá’s saying:

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17) (1)

[11] The extent of their belief was that one Entity is the cause [...] entities, the devotee and the Lord.

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

[23] What is the meaning of akhila? [...] Váráńasi, according to popular belief, means a place where anas or rebirth is checked or prevented.

The Vipra Age (2)

[62] The belief that serving vipras was the stepping-stone [...] minds. Regardless of whether this belief was good or not, it helped to build and maintain the solidarity of society.

The Source of Internal Stamina (1)

[12] To be tolerant like a taru [...] have within you, so that a deep belief in yourself will awaken through knowing to what extent you can endure.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[6] There are other people who practice yoga according to their belief that the intense practice of yoga [...] one’s belly. As a saint observed:

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[46] For example, if one thinks of ghosts [...] intellectual power. The remnant of that belief in ghosts still persists in the [...] makes their minds strong as well.

The Base and the Relative Truth (Ádhára and Ápekśika Satya) (1)

[11] (3) Svarloka: It is Svarloka which [...] the Svarloka. It is the popular belief amongst the Christians, the Mohammedans, [...] enjoyed in svarloka or heaven.

Táraka Brahma (2)

[6] Behind the superstitious belief of avatáraváda lies [...] through a system of superstitious belief, these parasites invented means [...] to get their interests served.

Tantra and Supernatural Power (1)

[11] From a medical point of view also, [...] hatred of certain groups, their belief in untouchability, their casteism, [...] in the hands of Tantric doctors.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[52] [Even those who practise Tantra [...] Bhaeravii cakra will, if they retain belief in caste differences, degrade themselves to a crude state.]

Suppression, Repression and Oppression (1)

[11] In communism, the leaders want [...] revolt against the system. But this belief is false. In the great Bengal [...] incapable of launching a revolution.

Superstitions about Death (1)

[16] Eternal hell or heaven is a totally defective idea. The belief in the existence of Tala, Atala, [...] wait until any Day of Judgement.

Appendices (1)

[34] There is a belief that samádhi is self-hypnotism. [...] 19 )

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[297] There are many who resort to rituals, [...] ignorance and superstition. Their belief is fallacious because no agency, [...] course of action and reaction.

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

[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] to further develop people’s belief in ghosts.

Social Psychology (3)

[40] Psychic equilibrium is peace. It [...] bring psychic equilibrium, and a belief in superstition will disturb it. [...] against superstition are necessary.

[44] Fighting against superstition [...] oneself. This only further strengthens belief in superstition. Any ordinary [...] the believers of superstition.

[46] Such superstitions have not left [...] deep-rooted superstitions such as the belief in ghosts ( bhút ), [...] superstition is of prime importance.

Savikalpa and Nirvikalpa Samádhi (1)

[12] [The lingering bliss which follows [...] of that state, the means of firm belief in that state.]

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[30] In the Vedic age, delicious foods [...] name of the dead person in the belief that the departed soul would enjoy them in the afterlife.

Ráŕh – 4. (1)

[9] There is no proof as to whether [...] on the path of dharma [religious belief, spirituality]. This type of phallus [...] back to 2500 to 7000 years ago.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] to further develop people’s belief in ghosts.

Our Philosophical Treatise (1)

[2] According to general belief, psychology is a part of general [...] usually accepted by psychologists.

“Mucyate Bhavabandhanát” (1)

[7] So bear in mind that those who believe in caste, do not have genuine belief in the Supreme Father. How can [...] The scriptures have this to say:

Miscellaneous (2)

[1] 1. There is a belief that samádhi is self-hypnotism. [...] without mind being dissolved. The belief that samádhi is only self-hypnotism [...] in which mind is also dissolved.

“Kurvanneveha Karmmáńi” (1)

[5] In the ancient days, there was a popular belief that even the gods were to come [...] one saying deserves acceptance.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (2)

[87] 2) The collective name of Satya, [...] kalpánta. According to the common belief, if a person possesses devotion [...] absorbed in their devotion in the belief that, if not today, then at the kalpánta they will get liberation.

Karna and Draopadi (1)

[16] The popular belief is this that remembering the names [...] reaction of highly sinful deeds.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (1)

[17] The first Jaena Darshana is [...] Subjectivity]–is called atheistic. Belief in any of these three absolves one of the charge of atheism.

Justice (2)

[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] sins. According to the customary belief of Indians, suicide is considered [...] to outside their own countries.

[130] Finally, it is my sincere belief that, except for those social [...] other by artificial distinctions?

Intuitional Practice and Its Necessity (1)

[24] Although it is difficult to find [...] caves in accordance with popular belief. The purpose of the Qualified [...] intense desire for emancipation.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[8] According to a story from the Puranas, [...] that woman who was inspired by the belief that if she made a hole in the [...] mother of the god of wealth, Kuvera.

How to Unite Human Society (1)

[56] The only way to combat religious [...] Although this sort of superstitious belief is no doubt diminishing, there [...] ideas will vanish from society.

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (1)

[14] Many believe that by neutralizing [...] consequences of their actions. This belief is not correct, because according [...] they do it in a day or a month.

History and Superstition (1)

[6] Books which only impart moral education [...] history and be led into the false belief that the unreal is real, and thus [...] minds of contemporary readers.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt D (1)

[3] In those days people felt the need [...] practise phallic worship in the belief that this would help increase their numbers.

Five Virtuous Ladies (1)

[4] The popular belief is this that remembering the names [...] reaction of highly sinful deeds.

Emaciation (1)

[6] 4. If out of misguided love parents [...] if due to poverty or due to some belief they feed their children non-vegetarian [...] vitality and the children become thin.

Ekendriya – 1 (1)

[15] The third category of devayoni [...] humans?” In ancient India the general belief was that they were superior to [...] sake of history at a later date.

Democracy and Group-Governed States (1)

[4] In those days people felt the need [...] practice phallic worship in the belief that this would help increase their numbers.

Chapter 1 (1)

[79] [The lingering bliss which follows [...] of that state, the means of firm belief in that state.]

Brahma Krpáhi Kevalam (1)

[1] Nirguńa Brahma is eternal [...] is indeed finite. This mistaken belief arises because people have no [...] infinite Nirguńa Brahma.

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[16] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] were forced to accept an atheistic belief, and they left the path of dharma. [...] facts from a new angle of vision.

[112] Svádhyáya means not [...] distorted people’s religious belief. For example, one aspect of tantra [...] máḿsa sádhaná?

A General Guide Book for Táttvikas (1)

[16] Caste System – Superstition [...] This Shástra holds the belief that the Brahmans originated from [...] by means of constructive works.

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (2)

[16] Behind the superstitious belief of avatáraváda lies [...] through a system of superstitious belief, these parasites invented means [...] to get their interests served.

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

[3] Originally, the Vedas could not [...] the Vedas due to a deep-rooted belief that they should, perhaps, not [...] meeting the mundane necessities.

[5] Written script was indeed discovered, but, due to the influence of blind belief, people were reluctant to commit [...] name was Atharvas or Atharva).

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (1)

[63] “One does not have to go [...] logic than on superstition and belief. Of course, the spirit of revolt [...] to propagate his new religion.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (1)

[77] There is a popular belief that Kárttika was a bachelor. [...] Kárttika was not a bachelor.

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (1)

[4] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] were forced to accept an atheistic belief, and they left the path of dharma. [...] facts from a new angle of vision.

Actions and Their Results (Karma and Karmaphala) (2)

[27] To avoid such thoughts, the belief has to be developed that Brahma [...] tyága by developing this belief.