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  • ...e Consciousness through the paths of devotion, knowledge and action.<ref>{{cite book|title=Self Unfoldment|author=Swami Chinmayananda|publisher=Chinmaya Mi ...nctions within time and space to give itself a semblance of reality.<ref>{{cite book|title=Man, God, and the Universe|author=I.K.Taimni|publisher=Quest Boo
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  • ...upon proper understanding of silence by experiencing it through control of speech and practice. ...aning of the word, Silence, as absence of sound; abstention from sounding, speech, mention, or communication; a time of such absence or abstention, taciturni
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  • ...haracterized by no return, is very common in [[Vedanta]] literature.<ref>{{cite book|title=Bharat's Linguistics Vol.16|publisher=Linguistic Society of Indi ...e they too have that unconditioned Brahman as their ultimate resort.<ref>{{cite book|title=Brahma Sutra Bhasya of Sankaracarya|publisher=Advaita Ashrama|pa
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  • ...traditional Bhasya would, like modern scholarship, name the earlier texts (cite) and often include quotes from previous authors.<ref>Elisa Freschi (2012), ...ya literally means "speaking, talking, any work in the current, vernacular speech".<ref name="mmwbhashya" /> The term also refers to, states Monier-Williams,
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  • ..., whose mind was set on virtue, with a pleasant mind to hear the aforesaid speech, reflected for a while, his eyes, entirely filed with tears of joy. "I cite all this with my womanly waver, and who is capable to talk to you about dha
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  • बृहस्पतिःPresiding deity of intellect as well as speech, विष्णु: Presiding deity of the highest heaven and the legs; ...e chapters and books with accurate pronunciation.<ref name="gavinflood2">{{Cite book|editor-last=Flood|editor-first=Gavin|year=2003|title=The Blackwell Com
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