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[1] Yesterday morning I gave a short discourse regarding the roles of two rudimentally belligerent forces – virtue and vice [...] – this speed is a natural law.
[2] In each and every structure there [...] developed microcosm, there are two belligerent forces – one is vidyá [...] controlling point of the pineal gland.
[3] The central idea of the Giitá [...] mind is placed between those two belligerent forces, the Páńd́avas [...] the Kaoravas the force of vice.
[11] In this Kurukśetra, in this [...] assembled? Those two rudimentally belligerent forces. Who are those two rudimentally belligerent forces? The movement towards crudeness [...] – they assembled for a fight.
[20] So in the first phase of Sadhana, [...] Life is the constant fight against belligerent forces. Life is fight. When one starts to fight one becomes a human in human structure.
[21] So in the second phase of Sádhaná [...] when this fighting tendency, this belligerent tendency becomes ones own, in that case one becomes Deva.
[195] The kśatriyas worshipped nature and regarded it as the collective form of different belligerent forces, and this concept of a [...] Iishvara, Allah, God and Jehovah.
[18] And [...] jiṋániis – they are two belligerent parties, always fighting with [...] Bhagaván [the Lord]. [laughter]
[7] Whenever there is a nucleus in any structure, two belligerent forces become operative; one is [...] the original hub of the universe.
[1] You know, life is a constant fight, [...] avidyá shakti. These two belligerent forces are active in the human [...] “war”, “fight”.
[7] Dhritarastra asked Sanjaya, “These two belligerent forces, my party and the Pandu [...] they do, Sanjaya? Tell me.”
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] velocity takes place due to certain belligerent forces acting within and without the microcosm. In the physical plane the most important belligerent force is the inertia of the earth; [...] intellectual stratum, the main belligerent forces are the different projections [...] standard of that particular microcosm.
[14] Now altogether it is recognized [...] opposing forces, the most important belligerent forces. By individual effort it [...] span of hardly one hundred years.
[2] Amongst the inimical forces, there [...] solved? How can we check these belligerent parties from implementing their [...] so you should be well educated.
[1] In the previous chapters, it has [...] their very nature these forces are belligerent. Their direction is haphazard, [...] not even the seed of creation.
[2] If more than two forces are acting [...] tends to become triangular. These belligerent forces, therefore, make a triangle [...] Prakrti (without any adjective).
[4] The difference between Shiva and [...] lack of equilibrium in the three belligerent forces causes this resultant, [...] the innate desire of creation.
[7] Prakrti by nature merges Herself [...] never-ending clash amongst the belligerent forces of Prakrti, due to which [...] Puruśa is termed Bhaerava.
[17] “Akrodha” means “free [...] fighting. Suppose A and B are two belligerent parties, and A has got control [...] she will always be victorious.
[54] Why are human beings afraid of [...] expressed through the clash of belligerent forces, and through these clashes [...] category of that of an earthworm.
[65] When people are initiated by those [...] your own true self, none of the belligerent unit entities can stand against [...] their helpless and fey condition.
[1] Blind Dhritarastra said: “Having [...] where yuyutsavah refers to the two belligerent parties; and samavetáh means “assembled together”.
[6] In our present environment there are many divisive tendencies splitting humanity into mutually belligerent groups. Spirituality must foster [...] domestic walls of divisive tendencies.
[4] In Nirguńa Brahma the activity [...] Prakrti means the flow of three belligerent forces – the sentient, the [...] the form of a triangle of forces.
[4] The static principle, or tamoguńa, [...] exterial forces are created. These belligerent interial and exterial forces create [...] as práńáh.
[12] The increase in mass is due to ever-increasing clash amongst the belligerent forces within the physical structure. [...] potentiality for multilateral activities.
[4] Is the population problem really [...] society has been fragmented into many belligerent groups and sub-groups, and rich [...] distribution has not been developed.
[26] Latin has both prefixes and suffixes. [...] person prefers the Latin word “belligerent” to the ordinary English word “fighting”.
[1] Mind : In the process of [...] pratisaiṋcara under the influence of the belligerent crystals of the Macrocosm.
[1] The fundamental stuff is the Supreme [...] the never-ending fight of three belligerent principles functioning within [...] result of this mutual fight, these belligerent forces, what do they do? The resultant [...] this point starts His conation.
[9] Any object first exists in the [...] combined principles. These correlated belligerent combined principles are the main [...] ever-changing functional metamorphosis.
[2] So in the second phase of sádhaná, [...] when this fighting tendency, this belligerent tendency, becomes his wont, in that case He becomes a deva, he is called a deva.
[22] Today He is still creating more [...] the degree of diversity in these belligerent forces is extreme, there arises [...] to the Cosmic flow of creation.
[24] Paiṋcamendriyanigrahah [“the [...] are two entities within you; two belligerent entities are within you. One is [...] fight between these two entities.
[1] The Transcendental Entity, or Puruśa, [...] diagrams. All these forces are belligerent in nature. Prakrti here is called [...] endless and is flowing eternally.
[2] Now, this expansion, this expansion [...] his mind there will be those two belligerent forces; that is, the spiritual [...] That is, those two fundamental belligerent forces will become active. One [...] you towards crude materialism.
[7] “O Sanjaya, say, in this [...] and Kurukśetra, when two belligerent parties came – that is, [...] said the blind mind, Dhritarastra.
[8] Now this fight is going on between the evil force and the good force. They are the two belligerent parties, and they will be belligerent forever. Now, a good man is to [...] force] both within and without.
[11] Samavetáh yuyutsavah [“gathered [...] within this physical structure, two belligerent parties have appeared, one belonging [...] was páńd́eya.
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] that takes place between these two belligerent parties. Bho Saiṋjaya kathaya [...] the result of the fight.”
[23] So the blind mind asked the conscience, [...] party of Pandu. These were the two belligerent parties. What did these two belligerent parties do?” This was the question.
[7] Parama Brahma is an all-knowing [...] term Sarva stands for the three belligerent principles of Prakrti. In Sarva, [...] to climb the tree of devotion.