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[3] A spiritual practitioner is moving [...] muscles. It does not yield any benefit in the long run.
[31] It is true that, such a person [...] should invite obstacles. What is the benefit if obstacles come along the path? [...] are to be considered as friends.
[32] Love must be selfless. Suppose [...] blemishes. You feed the hens for your benefit. You are motivated by the thought [...] will earn money by selling them.
[1] Yesterday I said something about [...] subjects, or died, and so on. What benefit could common people possibly derive [...] record of the entire human life.
[19] There are some people who recommend [...] ásanas. Now what is the benefit of such practices if the mind [...] Puruśa? No, it is impossible.
[16] All human beings love Parama Puruśa, [...] things. It will be to our mutual benefit.” The atheist psychology functions like this.
[21] Now let us analyse the six actions [...] process could be utilized for the benefit of the public; hence this process [...] survive by killing another.
[69] But the vaeshyas of other times [...] charity in the hope of deriving some benefit in their next life. But today [...] life in the hope of gaining some benefit in their next life.
[82] Most countries realize that only [...] common people would not really benefit.
[125] I have heard that in some communities [...] name, the donor will receive the benefit and go to heaven. What a wonderful philosophy for condoning sin!
[146] When the Western system of education [...] English-medium schools. Did this decision benefit them? Two generations later circumstances [...] progress had lagged somewhat behind.
[198] As the vipras lacked courage and [...] power that their blessings would benefit people, who would then out of [...] footprints of the vipras on His chest.
[12] With these three factors, you will get spiritual elevation. Except for these, nothing else will benefit you in any way. You have come [...] physical, psychic and spiritual.
[19] [What is the benefit of asanas if the desires of the mind are not exhausted?]
[13] The seventh characteristic is dhii. [...] regeneration of society, which can benefit not only human beings but the [...] in the true sense of the term.
[16] So living beings are preoccupied [...] them, and by this they derive great benefit. The only difficulty in this is [...] discloses their secrets. But the benefit is that under no circumstances [...] never be unnecessarily worried.
[5] To what state has society effectively [...] because in most cases nobody can benefit from them in any way. Hence it [...] only will I proclaim it a society.
[8] Why have schools been established? [...] be given equal opportunities to benefit from any institution established [...] all problems in a collective way.
[21] Bhajana is also vácanika [...] bhajaniiyah sadá harih . The benefit of kiirtana is that one [...] not, is called nirmala .
[18] It is not proper to create images, [...] aesthetic pleasure, but what is the benefit in worshipping such things? If [...] one of His partial expressions.
[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] small ideas and limited powers. No benefit will come from adopting these ideas.
[180] Gone are the days when poetry was [...] the poets will reap any financial benefit.
[187] To buy original paintings is often [...] copies. Artists do not usually benefit financially from this, and indeed [...] print the most popular pictures.
[8] Next is itikathá. In English [...] affairs. People at large derive little benefit from knowing the dates of birth [...] “history” in English.
[24] Should intelligent people also [...] such virtuous deeds will greatly benefit the world, and on the other hand [...] under pressure of circumstances.
[46] The beginning, the middle and end [...] but will utilize them for their benefit. When utilized as aids for spiritual [...] their lives has become futile.
[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] pave the way for their personal benefit or self-aggrandizement. Thus they [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.
[11] The same thing applies to economic [...] by Parama Puruśa for the benefit of the entire human race. To remain [...] their intellectual liberation.
[40] “If anyones name is [...] become introverted. This is the benefit of japa. And if anyones name is to be repeated, it is the name of the Lord.
[9] Parvati stood before Vyasa in her [...] Vaekuńt́ha. “What is the benefit of dying here?” asked the old lady.
[11] Parvati placed her hands behind [...] louder, please. Whats the benefit of dying here?”
[15] Parvati again placed her hands [...] Can you please repeat what the benefit is?”
[16] And while following this system [...] to pay their taxes. So for the benefit of the government treasury, the [...] assisted the king in this regard.
[2] Yatamána is the stage when [...] is not enough. Nevertheless, the benefit of the first stage is that at [...] efforts. This is yatamána.
[10] Now, along with thinking comes [...] and thus you will derive a double benefit. Moreover, if you read aloud, [...] what their children are reading.
[10] What is the greatest benefit which human beings derive from [...] do this, dont you?”
[2] What is pápa? That which [...] something which will be of permanent benefit for human beings.
[4] Although a indirectly controls [...] proper pronunciation, they would benefit.
[11] Never do anything only to serve the interest of the party. Whatever you do should be for the benefit of the mass, for the welfare of [...] poems, stories, dramas, novels, etc.
[11] With a particular idea in ones [...] aesthetic pleasure, but what is the benefit in worshipping such things? If [...] because there was no other colour.
[21] One pertinent question is whether [...] enforcing land ceilings no direct benefit can be expected to accrue to the [...] change land policies immediately.
[18] Radio, television, films and other [...] should utilize such media for the benefit of students to ensure high quality education.
[8] Since independence the national wealth and labour of Samatat are not utilized for the benefit of the indigenous population. [...] the midst of vast natural wealth.
[1] Karma means “change [...] by nature. It does not bring any benefit to anyone, nor cause any harm [...] pápa karmas [sinful actions].
[4] Suppose someone builds a hospital [...] indirect virtuous action. If people benefit immediately from such a donation, [...] continue for a very long time.
[4] All the philosophy and spiritual [...] done this to gain some personal benefit, but his constant love and selfless [...] the state he always dwells in.
[8] Consider government servants for [...] ensured; and in this way they will benefit not only themselves, but the government [...] of a thousand scorpion stings.
[22] Those who want to avoid the cultivation [...] the phase of Pratisaiṋcara benefit from this psychic clash.
[28] When the mind evolves in a physical [...] when people try to derive mutual benefit through rational intellectual [...] a narrow body-centred outlook.
[16] Now, what is the significance of [...] plan to do so many things for the benefit of society. Similarly when they [...] celebrated as a spring festival.
[79] Therefore, humanity should be inspired [...] based on non-violence will be of no benefit to humanity. The words of non-violence [...] reality, have no value whatsoever.
[149] If the production of rice can be increased by a better method, it will be a great benefit to the people of rice growing [...] instead of one, two or three crops.
[2] Why does microvita research need [...] together, then only will there be great benefit for the entire creation. The subtler [...] cruder part is closer to matter.
[25] Now let us discuss some concrete examples. Some examples of how decentralization can benefit particular industries include [...] etc. for consumers cooperatives.
[29] (c) The best service to the ácárya is to work for the comfort and benefit of ones ácárya and his/her family.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same [...] And what would be the material benefit of such an action? Service to [...] valued more than a mans life.
[57] No two things in this world are [...] activities which will directly benefit society, or as a temporary reward [...] absolutely essential for existence.
[91] If large enterprises are acquired [...] period the public will not get much benefit. Seen from this perspective, compensation [...] abilities as well as their needs.
[108] If a flying bird is caged for long, [...] accidentally, it thinks, “What benefit will I derive flying in the distant [...] perch of my little cage.”
[6] Now, if people dance according [...] above the ground, he derives much benefit; when he touches the ground, then [...] for a fairly long period of time.
[33] Thus these offerings of delicious [...] artificial scarcity, brings no benefit at all. It has no relation whatsoever to the attainment of liberation.
[42] Those who observe a fast with the [...] trouble themselves; there is no benefit either for individuals or for [...] simply adding fuel to the fire.
[14] This parávidyá is [...] of rational analysis to derive benefit from the knowledge acquired and [...] self-surrender to the Cognitive Faculty.
[17] The Cognitive Faculty exerts its influence on body and mind. Human beings can benefit from that influence only when [...] to the psychic flow of others.
[10] The author was of the strong opinion [...] provide instead, especially for the benefit of researchers, a list of all [...] book the words are as follows:
[5] In the psychic sphere also, we [...] thus this collective movement will benefit both the individuals and the collectivity. [...] and clashes in the society today.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] So what is the use? No permanent benefit is derived from being a book-worm. [...] has been said in the scripture.
[7] Sometimes the exponents of dogma [...] When the people did not get any benefit from them, they were told that [...] consequence of the play of dogma.
[61] The distant conversion of nerves, [...] knowledge]. There is almost no benefit in this. You should learn only [...] Puruśa, not avidyá.
[79] Therefore, humanity should be inspired [...] based on non-violence will be of no benefit to humanity. The words of non-violence [...] reality, have no value whatsoever.
[2] Answer – Human longings are [...] potentialities are utilized, so much more benefit can be harnessed for humanity.
[20] Answer – There are several [...] can be used by people for their benefit. Human beings will be saved [...] of the globe to the other.
[7] People who believe in spiritual [...] kind of non-violence will be of no benefit to humanity. The principles of [...] they have no value whatsoever.
[21] This part of the economy is concerned [...] distribution of resources for the benefit of all.
[10] Through education, women will become [...] self-confidence to employ that wealth for the benefit of society.
[12] Social, religious and educational [...] their special qualities for the benefit of all.
[20] What do people do to meet their [...] and plant worlds will be of no benefit to human beings. Rather it will [...] the other, its existential value.
[21] Human beings usually preserve those [...] beings protect them for their own benefit, because cows have some utility. [...] are not eager to preserve them.
[10] Social service is possible in various [...] karma yoga. But what exactly is the benefit of karma yoga? It will nourish [...] connected with your body. There is dual benefit in karma yoga, in that not only [...] individual development is also enhanced.
[14] Prashnas [questions] are of two [...] order to know. But what is the benefit in asking simply in order to know? [...] after all, does that knowledge benefit you? Is there any benefit? No, there is no benefit at all. What is the utility for [...] you start to work accordingly.
[18] The [[sidereal]] plexus is a bit [...] microvita. By doing so they will benefit themselves individually, and at the same time the whole world will be benefited.
[20] Human beings alone have the speciality [...] time, you will attain the highest benefit. You will become one with Parama [...] This alone is known as service.
[2] What is upádhi? In Sanskrit, [...] his scholarly qualities for the benefit of humanity, he will use the word [...] utilizes his or her intellect for the benefit of others. So Shriikánta [...] Bhat́t́ácárya.”
[31] Kśańamiha sajjanasauṋgatireká [...] load of unreality? What is the benefit of keeping company with good people only for a moment, if your very existence is negated?
[1] Pariprashna. Pari is a Sanskrit [...] elevated, not only does that individual benefit, but the whole society derives benefit from that spiritually-evolved person.
[12] Yasha : Yasha means “fame”. [...] people, common people, derive the benefit and speak highly of His deeds. [...] They love Him and they revere Him.
[7] To attain Parama Puruśa [...] selfishness. You feed the hens for your benefit; you are motivated by the thought [...] self-interest, swallows poison).
[14] In the economic sphere also, Ananda [...] utilization of all wealth for the benefit of all. Those participating in [...] Ananda Marga has a common ideology.
[11] Spiritual Cult : Thus far [...] value. Philosophy is meant for the benefit of the human race.
[5] Now during kiirtana what [...] kiirtana, he will get double the benefit. So Keshava, the Lord, Parama Puruśa, always encourages kiirtana .
[261] (c) The best service to the ácárya is to work for the comfort and benefit of ones ácárya and his/her family.
[429] In the absence of the proper exercise [...] above the ground, he derives much benefit; when he touches the ground, then [...] for a fairly long period of time.
[446] The constant movement towards the [...] sádhaná? Kiirtana. What is its actual benefit? It accelerates the speed of the [...] finally in the Supreme Stance.
[461] Where Kiirtana is done, not only [...] with disregard, even then it will benefit you.
[502] What do people do to meet their [...] and plant worlds, will be of no benefit to human beings. Rather it will be a great loss for human society.
[505] Human beings usually preserve those [...] beings protect them for their own benefit because cows have some utility.
[612] Intelligent people will never try [...] because social disintegration will benefit neither individuals, nor groups, nor the whole society.
[613] The more human beings move in unison, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, the more the benefit to the whole human race. Let no [...] intellect must always be kept open.
[6] The history of the human race should [...] thousands of others, but this will not benefit the entire human race. We will [...] derive great strength to move ahead.
[86] I have been discussing a few things [...] exceptions as well. For example, “benefit”. In this case if a suffix is [...] “t” is not doubled.
[87] I used to know two scholars of [...] Mr. G. C. Banerji spelled “benefit” with two “ts”. [...] one ‘t’ left.”
[33] Fibrous roots gather water near the surface and benefit neighbouring plants and trees. [...] one year at Ánanda Nagar.
[14] While disclosing her identity, [...] the welfare of the world, for the benefit of the denizens of the earth, [...] kalyańasundara )” .
[35] There are some people who, on [...] exploit the opportunity for their own benefit.
[5] That is, tobacco is indeed great. [...] person takes, the donor receives a benefit equal to that derived from the Ashvamedha Yajiṋa [Horse Sacrifice].
[41] Kuru + vind + sha . The meaning [...] something”, or “to benefit” or “to manifest”. [...] grass, especially lemon grass.
[36] There are certain ointments [...] effect; rather one gets the full benefit. Such medicines are called avaleha [licking] in Ayurveda.
[64] The first influx of western civilization [...] harmful for India. No doubt the benefit has been greater. But one of the [...] to ashes in the fire of alcohol.
[19] Everything is created by Parama [...] which is created. But when for the benefit of human society, for human welfare, [...] waste this valuable human life.
[4] The first defect not only ruins [...] country, the common people do not benefit. The rich become richer and get [...] bloodsucking ghouls and demons.
[160] People scatter kernels of grain [...] the pigeon-harvest is of great benefit to the farmers. Moreover, this [...] both fertilizer and bird food.
[1] The underlying spirit of the word [...] society, is justice. The greatest benefit of the proper application of justice [...] choose the path of righteousness.
[6] If a system of corrective measures [...] person who is definitely guilty will benefit from a system of corrective measures, and even a person who is not guilty will benefit from such a system.
[44] The diseases of habitual criminals [...] sensibility; this approach will benefit society.
[82] Those whose stomachs are full can [...] many countries are enacted for the benefit of the upper stratum of society, [...] them is the path of revolution.
[59] The solution to this problem lies [...] prolong the vitality of the land. The benefit of cooperatives is that they combine [...] and harness them in a united way.
[6] Japastutih syádadhamá: [...] sádhaná yielding no tangible benefit for spiritual aspirants.
[9] Self-sufficient socio-economic [...] different. To derive the maximum benefit from these areas, distinct socio-economic [...] because of their linguistic affinity?
[18] There are some people who say, [...] personal elevation, or for the benefit of the society. Nothing in this [...] will sink and all will be drowned.
[19] One should undergo penance for [...] some thing which will be of some benefit for the society for at least some [...] a long period, if not forever.
[22] Yes, práńáyáma [...] of others, otherwise what is the benefit of such practices with ones [...] of penance are greatly mistaken.
[25] But what is the benefit? If people through kayakalpa [...] suspension – so what is the benefit? Had they remained active for [...] state of hibernation. What is the benefit of a life of hibernation like [...] winter? There is absolutely no benefit. Instead, that long period of time could be better spent in some useful service.
[27] We have to move forward, shoulder to shoulder, together with all. No one will benefit if human beings remain confined [...] annihilation of the human race.
[11] In this second phase, all should [...] cooperative. The landowners will benefit in two ways. First, as landowners, [...] among the cooperative members.
[22] If one worships Paramátmá [...] every step of your life; you will benefit greatly from it.
[34] Society will gain no lasting benefit if teachers force students to [...] matter in the mind of any student.
[75] For the sake of social education, [...] intention of using cinema for the benefit of society, it has to be placed [...] than for the spread of education.
[2] The downfall of both capitalism [...] accumulation of wealth for the benefit of a few rather than for the welfare [...] will burst like a fire-cracker.
[33] First, there should be a free trade [...] prices of these commodities will benefit the consumers when they reach the market for actual consumption.
[10] So, increasing the expenses of [...] and non-government employees will benefit.
[41] Finally, let us discuss a few examples of how decentralized planning can benefit particular industries. First, [...] coats for consumers cooperatives.
[51] Now take His endless forms. Havent they got any utility? For the benefit and salvation of human beings, [...] the heavy onus of his own entity.
[4] There is only one way to stop economic [...] people can be harnessed for the benefit of all the members of a socio-economic [...] basis of decentralized economy.
[8] Similarly, there are dharmacakra [...] meant for the psycho-spiritual benefit of sádhakas . Similarly, [...] this finger should be avoided.
[9] “Even after crores of kalpas [...] that, repentance will fetch no benefit.
[16] Farmers who own only several square [...] This will be of great collective benefit to the farmers.
[19] In the system of individual farming [...] prolong the vitality of land. The benefit of a cooperative is that it combines [...] harnesses them in a united way.
[23] PROUT advocates the reorganization [...] cooperative management for the benefit of both those who previously owned [...] rural workers will no longer exist.
[29] The workforce in the cooperative [...] non-shareholding labourers. Both groups will benefit: the shareholding farmers will [...] employment and favourable wages.
[33] Disadvantaged or minor landowners will also benefit in the cooperative system. A widow, [...] total profit of the cooperative.
[32] Likewise, the weavers of the Contai [...] developed, thousands of families will benefit economically.
[7] It is possible in a democratic [...] party, that party often derives benefit from the enacted law while the people at large do not derive much benefit from it at all.
[29] Human beings work according to [...] Moreover, there is an additional benefit: when I think I am His object [...] doing? He is watching you.”
[28] My opinion is that it is proper [...] in their action, and this will benefit the world. Do a great deal of [...] not possible without devotion.
[106] You cannot attain Brahma by tapah, [...] value. It has some psychological benefit. Buddha said,
[8] There are so many defects or drawbacks [...] study, and those who cannot read can benefit from non-literal study by listening to others.
[25] This logical decision in favour [...] conducive to human welfare, for the benefit and happiness of all beings, for [...] like a fireflys glow.”
[26] Similarly, when you reach your [...] rejection of that idea leads to the benefit and happiness of all beings, the [...] ‘no’ is final.”
[105] The dikes have another benefit. Gales and storms from the sea [...] excellent source of electric power.
[3] The author wrote the original Caryácarya [...] added directives for the further benefit of followers of the Marga. Sometimes [...] printing mistakes also crept in.
[15] The revolutionary character of [...] themselves into classes for their own benefit. These artificial classes get [...] each individual in Ananda Marga.
[37] There should be a two phase plan [...] system is implemented, all will benefit.
[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization [...] future utilization. This is one benefit of tractors. A second is that [...] bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.