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Alphabetical [« »] limbs 5 limitation 5 limitations 2 limited 27 limitedness 1 limiting 2 limitless 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 adi-purusam- 27 ca 27 found 27 limited 27 object 27 them 27 then | Bhaktisidhanta Saraswati Takhura Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness Brahma Samhita IntraText - Concordances limited |
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1 Pre | which will suit best his limited and specific whims. The 2 Pre | not shot by the bullets of limited time, ignorance and uncomfortable 3 Pre | calumniation are restricted in the limited world, whereas transcendence 4 Pre | ethical consideration of the limited region. But we differ from 5 Pre | they are confined to our limited aspiration of senses. The 6 Intro | projects or analogizes from our limited sensory and cognitive experience 7 Intro | is, by its very nature, limited and speculative and thus 8 Intro | depiction, merely offers another limited, sectarian view of God and 9 Intro | conflict with other, similarly limited views. Such persons prefer 10 1, 2 | can be accommodated in the limited nether material universe 11 1, 8 | regulatrix. She is Maya, the limited, non-absolute [apara] potency, 12 1, 8 | glance towards Maya (the limited potency). Such glance is 13 1, 9 | the great majesties of the limited potency. All these entities 14 1, 10| to his female consort the limited energy [Maya] as the efficient 15 1, 10| glance, at creation, unto the limited shadow potency, Maya, who 16 1, 10| attributes (tan-matros) and the limited senses of the conditioned 17 2, 13| accommodating chamber of the limited potency (Maya) they become 18 2, 16| egotistic symbols, is the limited perverted reflection of 19 2, 16| identifies itself with their limited material bodies. ~ ~~ 20 4, 33| unwholesomeness that is to be found in limited time and space. In the transcendental 21 4, 33| identity as is found in the limited mundane region. Hence those 22 4, 33| light of mundane conception limited by time and space, exist 23 4, 33| unprecedented existence? The limited intellectual function of 24 4, 34| eliminating things of the limited sphere one after another 25 4, 35| conception; since all worlds, limited and spiritual (cit) exist 26 4, 37| self-realized rasa, beyond limited conception. Hence in Goloka 27 6, 62| itself (Maya), when it is limited, is the phenomenal world