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11 June 2024

     13:22  We are all mudhas, for unless we are mudhas, we do not come into the material world. From Brahma down to the smallest ant, we are all mudhas of different degrees diffhist −30 Deepali talk contribs
     13:21  The sum total of the living entities is impregnated into this yonir mahad brahma, and they are born in different forms, beginning from Brahma down to the insignificant ant diffhist −39 Deepali talk contribs
     13:11  Although there are varieties of personalities, from Brahma down to the insignificant ant, all of whom are living beings, their development of knowledge is different diffhist −39 Deepali talk contribs
     13:07  All living entities in different statuses of life within the material creation, beginning from the first demigod, Brahma, down to the small ant, are conditioned under the law of material nature, or the external energy of the Supreme Lord diffhist −30 Deepali talk contribs
     09:06  In seven places, seven different living beings began crying. Indra told them, "Do not cry," and then he cut each of them into seven pieces again diffhist +5 Nabakumar talk contribs
     08:38  Crows and swans are not birds of the same feather because of their different mental attitudes. The fruitive workers or passionate men are compared to the crows, whereas the all-perfect saintly persons are compared to the swans diffhist −3 Nabakumar talk contribs
     06:25  Each Manu is called by a different name. The first Manu is called Svayambhuva, and he is the son of Brahma. The second Manu, Svarocisa, is the son of the predominating deity of fire. The third Manu is Uttama, and he is the son of King Priyavrata diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs

10 June 2024