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VI. KUMARILA MIIMAMSA: 6 pramANas 1
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A Samskaara is that which refines a
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Chapter 2 The Ethical Values of the
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2.3 GuNAs Sattva Rajas Tamas Indivi
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2.5 Paths to Self Realization There
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Efficacy of Chanting Shanti 3 times
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2.6 A person’s karma can be class
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Transliteration kArpanya dosaphahat
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"My nature is weighed down with the
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state under all circumstances. Spir
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Verily, it is not possible for an e
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Brahma (PrajApati) said: All action
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That householder who rises at dawn,
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who are disadvantaged in society an
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Om poornamadah poornamidam Poornaat
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Katha Upanishad (Invocation) 6. अ
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Other Quotations 20. GeorgeJoseph G
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With scholarship, fear of challenge
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25 . The Serenity Prayer God grant
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Chapter 5 The Essential teachings o
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that used by Patanjali in the Yogas
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The final six chapters are regarded
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Know the reality of the world we li
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Once they decide, the date of the e
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ceremony. Worshipping the revered G
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ceremonially taken to the groom's h
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Appendix A Central Core Beliefs of
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This is precisely where a knowledge
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sakhaa sapta padI bhava sakhyaM tE
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haaryaa daivakRutaH sakhA A man's G
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Studies Institute at the University
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Vara Yaatra ,Baarat (Wedding Proces
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Vivaaha (Wedding) The bride and the
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• the first step to nourish each
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Grahapravesha - Entering the Home T
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D. : It is the problem of the etern
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Fate :A Guide to Conduct D. : Does
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your free-will can never be stronge
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master of your own destiny. It is f
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Appendix E THE BHAGAVAD GITA CHAPTE
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y> svRÇani-õehStÄt!àaPy zu-azu-
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Bhagavad Gita 2.60 yatato hy api ka
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smriti-bhramsad buddhi-naso buddhi-
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Bhagavad Gita 2.66 nasti buddhir ay
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Bhagavad Gita 2.69 ya nisa sarva-bh
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2,72 Bhagavad Gita 2.72 esa brahmi
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crit - ivcrta hE - moves about in>S
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he pawR yh äü kae àaÝ ÷@ pué;
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Appendix F Caste FAQ on Caste What
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The guNAs present in individuals fa
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limbs of the cosmic self and the oc
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introduction in this census report,
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years, and the extraordinary extent
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Figure 2 Sarasvati at Happy Valley
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Figure 4 Gayatri (vide the well kno
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Figure 7 Inset sculpture from Mahab
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Figure 10 Mahabalipuram Figure11 Av
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14 Apastambha अपःतम्भ
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30 Brahmi script ॄःिम which
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53 Guna varna Vyavastha so that his
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still the official version of Histo
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sunchronization with the solar cycl
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105 Precession of the Equinoxes kno
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textual commentaries, often line by
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141 Tamas Tamas is inertia born of
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160 Yogasastra, योगशास