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-28_Prakamya.htm

Prakamya   When people speak of the eight-fold acquisitions (siddhi), they think of a few extraordinary powers gained through a supranatural yoga. Although it is…

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-22_Ahankar.htm

Ahankar   The meaning of the word, ahankāra, has become so distorted in our language that often a confusion arises when we try to explain…

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-42_Prison and Freedom.htm

Prison and Freedom    Men as we are, we are mostly creatures of circumstance, confined to the sensations of the outer world. Our mental activities…

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-33_A Word About Society.htm

A Word About Society   Man is not born for the society—but the society is created for him. Those who forget the inner Divinity in…

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-52_Inner Vision Symbols Colours.htm

Inner Vision—Symbols—Colours   During the meditation, just as one can see different scenes, one can also see writings. We call these writings "inscriptions or sky-writings"….

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-38_National Resurgence.htm

National Resurgence   Our opponents, the Britishers, have from the beginning called the present mighty and all-embracing movement as an outcome of hatred. And a…

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-20_The Chariot of Jagannath.htm

The Chariot of Jagannath   The ideal society is the vehicle of the indwelling Godhead of a human aggregate, the chariot for the journey of…

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-03_Hymn to Dawn.htm

Hymn to Dawn   Lo, dawn, the Beloved, appears in her gleaming young body. She impels all Life on the path towards the goal. Fire,…

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-37_Guru Govind Singh.htm

Guru Govind Singh   A life of Guru Govind Singh, written by Shri Basanta Kumar Banerji, has been received by us recently. In this book,…

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-19_The Gita Text Translation.htm

The Gita: Text—Translation (2) CHAPTER Two Sanjaya uvāca   tam tathā krpaydvistamasrupurnākuleksanam  visīdantamidam vākyamuvāca madhūsudanah (1) Sanjaya said: To him thus besieged with pity and…

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