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Why Are People Afraid of Intuitional Practice? (1)

[8] Some people consider that one should [...] that only a young bamboo can be bent, and if you attempt to bend a [...] so should intuitional practice.

Vibration, Form and Colour (1)

[15] I have already said that relative [...] one’s vrttis or particular bent of mind, will be just opposite [...] the weakness is rather excessive.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[27] The greater the clashes in human [...] money. It is as if humanity is bent upon negating all the traditions [...] are part of the unbalanced flow.

The Path of Salvation (1)

[5] There are some people who perform [...] remain seated with their heads bent down and their legs upwards, thus [...] whatever I have told you to do.”

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[56] Is this protean master-artist, [...] give up bhoga or materialistic bent. For the sake of one’s profession [...] indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!

The Illusion of Mahamaya (1)

[8] With filthy hair and matted locks [...] With arms and legs completely bent And a back that’s almost [...] Than a heap of skin and bones.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[90] The fairy, quivering with fear, [...] asked for it!” With her face bent downwards, the fairy admitted [...] country, the Kingdom of Light?”

The Erudite Scholar Kaoshitakii (1)

[8] Now let us come to a popular story. [...] and the mountain, in his honour, bent its head low. Agastya wanted to [...] north and south continued unabated.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (2)

[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] northern frontier of the Deccan bent its head out of reverence for [...] southern India, and has kept its head bent in reverence ever since. The great [...] are the ways of demons.”

Talks on Education – Excerpt E (1)

[10] Some people may ask: Why does Ananda [...] bamboo, when green, can be shaped or bent in any way you like. Once it ripens, [...] first phase of making human beings.

Talks on Education – Excerpt C (1)

[2] Though the human society is one [...] the West has a mainly objective bent of mind. The East, throughout [...] greatness of Ananda Marga ideology.

Talks on Education – Excerpt B (1)

[2] The words práńa dharma [...] they help to form a particular bent of mind, expression of external [...] the whole a different out look.

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (1)

[59] Suppose there is a virtuous discussion [...] means running from the introversive bent of vidyá. It is because [...] in a sádhaka’s life.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[8] A glimpse through human history [...] They were not concerned by the bent old man, decimated by poverty [...] tragic plight of the common people?

Social Discourses (1)

[126] It is but natural that only a few [...] and, having united together, are bent upon annihilating the predominance [...] may be offered to each and all.

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

[62] You may have noticed in some pictures [...] “gods” means the Aryans, who were bent on annihilating the Asuras. Just [...] has convinced me on this point.

Relativity and the Supreme Entity (1)

[14] Thus the Supreme Entity is beyond [...] remain alone with your analytical bent of mind? In the same way our Lord [...] is simple and straightforward.

Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ (1)

[5] “Nirábhásam”. [...] refraction, something appears to be bent or misshapen. So, according to [...] reflection, but reflection is there.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[69] Two birds – jiivátmá [...] jiivátma has to undergo suffering, bent double under the tremendous weight [...] with the psychic propensities.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[49] Of course, the body does undergo [...] nerves of a person with a criminal bent of mind become strong and his [...] scope of physiology and psychology.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (5)

[6] The pot used for drinking water [...] means a water pot that is somewhat bent or curved ( vakráyita [...] this comes the words vakra [bent or crooked], vaka [stork], [...] are known as kut́a .

[18] Now, the tool you commonly [...] pickaxe is not straight; it is bent. One end is bent and tapers downward while the other end is also bent and widens outward, and the tip [...] kut́a is “pickaxe”.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (3)

[13] Ku + rava + kan. Kuravaka [...] That flower which is curved or bent is called kuravaka . However, [...] flower that is deep red in colour.

[38] Kuru + vak + ac = kuruvaka [...] kuruvaka is “one who is bent” or “one who is on the way to becoming bent”. Colloquially kuruvaka [...] pink or deep red heron flower.

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] you find that the aggressor is bent on destroying you, whether you [...] to assemble the adequate forces.

[40] For example, a person rushes to [...] guilty. He is followed by a ruffian bent on torturing him. If this terrified [...] refugee may safely return home.

Ásanas (5)

[56] (17) Kúrmakásana [...] the floor, and the head will be bent forward. Look steadily in front [...] a minute. Practise four times.

[63] (24) Ardhashivásana (half [...] Shivásana, while the legs are bent close to the ears, the feet remain [...] a minute. Practise four times.

[73] (32) Padahastásana (arm-and-leg [...] of the body below the waist is bent at any time.

[79] (i) Bend the upper part of the [...] touch the back when the body is bent, and keep touching it while holding this position.

[99] (39) Garud́ásana (bird [...] at all, but the right leg may be bent slightly upwards. The posture [...] one round. Practise four rounds.

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

[96] “The Dutch brought with them to this country a kind of bent legume, very like kaŕái [...] Caturbhuj Mańd́al.