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[8] Even when you think of God as an [...] activated [to think about somebody] by anger and hatred [than by positive propensities]. [...] bring about the desired results.
[10] And what is the bhaktas view? [...] no one on whom He could vent His anger. “Why was this work not [...] Him. What a pitiable condition.
[1] Kalá [systaltic flow] [...] Sometimes one has control over anger but no control over greed. It [...] much he had eaten. And so it goes.
[14] There are devotees who long to [...] This is why they so cleverly feign anger.
[4] I will give you a good example of vibration in human body. Take, for instance, the case of anger. A great impact of a shocking [...] him. Does it not happen like this?
[88] People may ask, “We are ordinary [...] that in which there is neither anger or jealously, neither attraction nor aversion.
[172] His Holiness was beside himself with anger. “Hey you fellows, who ate [...] Ive eaten those malpos!!!”
[29] “No, no. Whether or not you [...] For one night I will bear your anger; I am doing so and I will continue to do so.”
[30] Sometimes the word pásha [...] attraction for physicality, krodha or anger, lobha or greed, moha or blind [...] propensities (vrtti) of the mind.
[58] Ones sense of reality often [...] person are absorbed in the object of anger.
[18] The tenth and final characteristic [...] unduly influenced by krodha or anger. Anger means to remain under the influence [...] therefore very dangerous. You may show anger to stop the unholy activities [...] This is called “sentient anger”. But you should not allow the instinct of anger to take control of you. If this happens it is called “static anger”.
[22] “Akrodha”. Krodha means anger. Akrodha means “free from anger”. A dhármik person – and indeed an intelligent person – must be free from anger. The great devotee Narottama Das Thákur once said:
[24] Suppose you are free from anger, but your opponent is quite angry [...] if you are clever you will avoid anger. Rather, you should make your [...] dhármika person is to be free from anger.
[4] Prakrti exercises Her influence [...] (śad́aripu): attachment (káma), anger (krodha), avarice (lobha), infatuation [...] pride of culture, and inflated ego:
[5] Bhayam [fear]. Fear complex is [...] other remaining vices are krodha [anger]; álasya [lethargy] and [...] tomorrow and then for the day after).
[12] While she was teaching her son in this way, the king, beside himself with anger, came and accused her of having [...] became wicked in all respects.
[9] As long as the feeling of individuality [...] backbiting) and the six enemies (anger, greed, lust, pride, envy, enchantment). [...] even honest people to be virtuous.
[46] The beginning, the middle and end [...] fight the propensity of krodha (anger), but devotees will utilize it [...] their lives has become futile.
[55] On the third morning, the prince [...] Peacock Horse, he became insane with anger. Beating the Peacock Horse mercilessly [...] friend of these illiterates!”
[3] The third stage is the stage where [...] it (use it wrongly). Someone may anger the person and provoke that person [...] strength to control the power.
[24] Whenever it thinks it has one single [...] will remain bound up with passion, anger, avarice etc. and on the other, [...] perform the act of respiration.
[9] There is a story in the Rámáyańa [...] his credentials? So he decided to anger the ministers in order to make [...] they resumed their original forms.
[15] Communism created a field at one [...] defects of sleep, drowsiness, fear, anger, lethargy and procrastination if you want to work for the Self and for the society.
[8] Later, it was discovered that tenderness, [...] today!” There is an expression of anger in your tone. So these two expressions [...] marked difference in intonation.
[159] The underlying weaknesses which [...] [longing for physicality], krodha [anger], lobha [avarice], mada [vanity], [...] páshas are eight in number:
[17] “Akrodha” means “free from anger”. It is an art of fighting. Suppose [...] she will always be victorious.
[12] RAJOGUŃA. Mutative force. RIPU. The six inner enemies: passion, anger, avarice, pride, envy, enchantment with material objects.
[5] [Overcome anger by patience, overcome dishonesty [...] generosity, overcome falsehood by truth.]
[6] Akkodhena jine kodhaḿ: Suppose someone has come to you in anger and challenges you to a fight. [...] that time you remain free from anger and keep your brain cool, you [...] also an effective strategy of war.
[23] Upon emerging from Brahma, human [...] If Parama Puruśa says in anger to anyone, “I dont [...] then You are not infinite.”
[25] People who commit suicide due to [...] influence of excessive attachment, anger, greed, vanity, jealousy, etc.[,] [...] 15 )
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is [...] homivorous). The people out of anger burnt Holika alive the night before [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[16] Very often we speak of someone [...] have to display a little bit of anger, otherwise the equilibrium of [...] adjustment with the practical world.
[114] Lord Buddha said: Win falsehood by truth, win the miserly with generosity, win anger by non-anger. The intelligent [...] battle. You will remain unassailed.
[196] The first cause of sin is: shortage [...] easily disturbed; with a little anger even an intellectual utters crude [...] these leaders and become beasts.
[3] Those who want to prosper in life [...] [lethargy], bhaya [fear], krodha [anger], and diirghasútratá [procrastination].
[9] In order to make progress, in order [...] excessive sleep, indolence, fear, anger, laziness and procrastination. [...] nooks and corners of the globe.
[11] Any action that creates a very [...] There are six Ripus – lust, anger, avarice, blind attachment, vanity [...] intro-external and Pasha is extro-internal.
[12] An intelligent or wise person should [...] greed will manifest itself through anger or any other Ripu. That is, he will burst into violent anger.
[18] The beggars bag will not [...] indeed become annoyed, how His anger is expressed – this will be discussed later.
[27] During sleep these thoughts, in [...] state by propensities of fear, anger, etc., may be deeply affected [...] dream-thoughts become hard reality for them.
[28] During the time of waking, because [...] propelled by such propensities as anger or greed, restlessly move their [...] imagination comes abruptly to an end.
[56] “Those who want to develop [...] [lethargy], bhaya [fear], krodha [anger], and diirghasútratá [procrastination].”
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] those wounded feelings is known as anger. (The Sanskrit equivalent of “anger” is krodha. Krudh + al = krodha. [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[34] When this anger creates its own vibrations in [...] is easily defeated in any fight. Anger leads to premature death.
[35] This is not all. During anger the power of ones thinking is impaired. Even long after the anger subsides, this state continues, [...] spiritual sádhaná.
[36] So we see that the vrtti [propensity] of anger harms the body and stuns the mind [...] eva mahán shatruh [“Anger is a great enemy”].
[2] The word kaeshik means an external expression of anger, shame, hatred, compassion, love, [...] goaded by this kaeshik propensity.
[56] In vyatireka, the second stage, [...] but suffer from an increase in anger; or may become free from greed [...] today.” This is called vyatireka.
[4] A great person is one who has complete [...] temper unnecessarily, but utilize anger with the utmost control for benevolent [...] have control over their minds.
[7] Should one dogma be replaced by [...] non-dogma. Gautam Buddha said that anger should be overcome by sweetness, [...] advocated. This is the proper approach.
[9] We can find traces of the above-mentioned suppressed anger in the Shúnya Puráńa by Ramai Pandit.
[4] As of April 1995, the scribe who [...] compassion, indignation or righteous anger that the author was expressing in relation to different elements of human society.
[21] Each race has its own special characteristics. The people of one race do not anger easily while those of another keep their anger bottled up. The people of one [...] to eat them in large quantities.
[9] So jiṋánamátmani [...] not unfair. It is called sentient anger. Anger is static; but sometimes it may be sáttvika, it may be sentient. And that type of anger is sentient anger – sáttvika krodha in Sanskrit.
[12] Natural instincts did not vanish [...] like this when they quarrel in anger. However, monkeys are entirely [...] examples of natural instincts.
[6] The people who have an over-active [...] show a dominance of the lust and anger vrttis [mental propensities]. [...] constipation owing to excessive anger and over-activity. If these [...] due to over-indulgence in sex and anger. Often the nerve-fibres of their [...] over activeness of those parts.
[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity. 13. Keeping oneself [...] 15. Sense of responsibility.
[4] Now the question is, why is it [...] circumstances, enlarge their bodies in anger or fear, just as a cat does when [...] realizes Brahma becomes Brahma”.
[22] -VÁDA and -VÁDIIS. [...] AVIDYÁMÁYÁ. VIMUKHA. Anger, permanent displeasure. VINÁSHA. [...] various expressions of bliss”.
[7] Win falsehood by truth (satya,) Win the miserly with generosity, Win anger by non-anger.
[11] The style of a persons speech [...] disciplinary measures or expressions of anger, the person will not tolerate [...] individual rhythmic vibrations.
[234] If you hurt someones inner [...] those wounded feelings is known as anger.
[235] When this anger creates its own vibrations in [...] is easily defeated in any fight. Anger leads to premature death.
[236] This is not all. During anger the power of ones thinking is impaired. Even long after the anger subsides, this state continues, [...] spiritual sádhaná.
[237] So we see that the vrtti [tendency] of anger harms the body and stuns the mind [...] mahán shatruh – “Anger is a great enemy.”
[246] Even while dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity.
[45] The sages and ascetics do not [...] remaining of ripus (lust, anger, greed, attachment, pride and [...] greed will find expression through anger or some other ripu; that is, they will burst into a rage.
[49] Kup + kta = kupita . Both [...] who has suddenly turned red in anger”. You know that in the Ráŕh [...] in western Ráŕh.
[48] You defeat anothers anger through your non-anger; you defeat [...] dishonesty through your honesty.
[93] It is possible for a person who [...] crimes are committed in a moment of anger. Even a cool-headed person may [...] classified as a crime committed in anger. A cool-headed person with no [...] sometimes after a few minutes.
[94] When a crime is committed within [...] it was committed in a moment of anger. However, where the thought of [...] slight difference between them.
[114] Although the system of capital [...] taking a life for a life out of anger cannot be accepted in a civilized [...] instead of sentencing them to death?
[25] It is necessary to know what the [...] (longing for worldly objects), krodha (anger), lobha (avarice), moha (attraction), [...] is a great preceptor (sadguru).
[1] This story is about Indrajit, the [...] maintained. If one is swayed by anger or any other emotion concentration [...] addressed Indrajit provokingly,
[7] Actions which draw mind to crude [...] (longing for earthly objects), krodha (anger), lobha (avarice), moha (attraction), [...] towards the subtle is stopped.
[8] This news greatly agitated this man, and in anger he came to the orchard and started [...] urged the man to listen to him.
[11] 7. Ill-tempered persons also run the risk of heart disease, because in anger the flow of blood to the head [...] shyness may make the heart weak.
[27] Heart patients should sleep at [...] should always be held back from anger and lust. Physical and mental [...] should all be strictly avoided.
[8] (On 12th May 1969, at Ranchi jagrti, [...] them – in one the vrtti of anger was infused in one of them, and [...] with their meditation as before).
[9] Different people have different saḿskáras – some carry the vrttis of anger, shame or hatred, while others [...] like Columbus or Vasco da Gama.
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] tightly the propensity (vrtti) of anger can easily get expressed. If this [...] Among the propensities of lust, anger, greed, vanity, attachment and jealousy,]] anger will easily dominate the other [...] enemies) except one, say the ripu of anger. This is also the same in the [...] legs, cannot control his hands.
[11] The seven categories mentioned [...] “bhuta” (ghost) at night lest they anger the ghost. Instead they refer [...] but you all know what they are.
[3] Kabandha. People who commit suicide [...] influence of excessive attachment, anger, greed, vanity, jealousy, etc. [...] incite them to commit suicide.
[5] The attainment of Brahma is not [...] non-existent, the six enemies (lust, anger, avarice, delusion, pride and [...] then becomes free from all fears.
[18] According to the degree of its [...] preponderance of vrttis such as anger, the mind is withdrawn from all [...] person you were quarrelling with.
[7] Meanwhile, the different bodily [...] become over-active, and it generates anger or sexual passion in them. So [...] blood pressure, sexual desire and anger grow along with the disease. Sometimes this extreme anger or desire causes death due to bursting of the blood vessels.
[19] Those who suffer from high blood [...] They should also stay away from anger and sex.
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha or anger. What is the nature of anger? When there is too much agitation [...] you grow angry. As a result of anger, the whole body trembles, and [...] becomes violet. (The Bengali word for anger is “rága”: [...] “rága”). This is the effect of anger on the human body. Anger is the same everywhere. It occurs when the nerve cells fail to control the nerve fibres.
[21] To fight anger you must be established in the [...] been said. If you remain free from anger, you will easily overpower an [...] Buddhas advice is, “To fight anger you must be established in the state of non-anger.”
[22] “Asádhuḿ sádhuná [...] These mental tendencies, that is, anger, dishonesty, miserliness, etc., [...] at least at the time of battle.
[57] People who by different suppressive [...] results in other desires, especially anger, taking a more terrible form. [...] gain their end without difficulty.
[16] (8) Those who can maintain their [...] aspirants. They alone have overcome anger. Inspire those who are liars and [...] tarnished by false propaganda.
[22] Some people may criticize Shiva [...] Even if someone said to Him in anger, “You must pardon me,” [...] and serene modulations –