Ag > References for ‘agonies’
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[95] We can say that in the Vipra Age [...] happiness and sorrow, their pains and agonies – without listening to the supplications of humanity.
[27] Likewise, Saguńa Brahma [...] singing; some are broken by pains and agonies, sorrows and afflictions; while [...] entity has an absolute existence.
[12] Thus we notice that so far as the [...] it is also true that the mental agonies to which the present day population [...] in the realm of intellectuality.
[10] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] unrecorded; often people suffer from agonies which remain unexpressed. The [...] its unrecorded history silently.
[9] This objective world of ours includes [...] the subjective world; the extreme agonies of the objective world will thwart [...] nothing substantial will be done.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] ruined everyday. Nobody feels their agonies or comes forward to sympathize [...] not the object of concern at all.
[12] So here bháilá or [...] tolerate injustice and accept all the agonies of exploitation as divine providence [...] goody-goody nature are not good people.
[4] Sitting alone beside the window, [...] me the most, And envelops my agonies with sweetness. When left to [...] flows on in a myriad of activities.
[13] Thirdly, people should be free [...] anxieties. When one suffers from mental agonies continually, the mind naturally [...] unwanted condition. When mental agonies disappear, human beings will enjoy peace of mind and be able to assimilate subtle ideas.
[8] Similarly, in the second phase, [...] that we feel all the pains and agonies, all the pleasures and joys of [...] – it is a path rent by dogmas.
[524] This objective world of ours includes [...] the subjective world; the extreme agonies of the objective world will thwart [...] nothing substantial will be done.
[26] But where there is no movement, [...] beyond the compass of woes and agonies. And thats why when one [...] is established in immortality.
[1] The bondages that human beings [...] in the human mind: the pains and agonies experienced by those afflicted [...] direct association with matter.
[124] (55) Amidst endless reproaches [...] ordeal of unbearable torments and agonies, humanity has evolved to the present [...] accelerate the speed of human progress.
[18] Now, unless related to Shiva, no [...] unrecorded; often people suffer from agonies which remain unexpressed. The [...] its unrecorded history silently.