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Your Personal Relationship with God (1)

[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.

What Are the Noble Truths? (1)

[10] And what is the bhakta’s view? [...] no one on whom He could vent His anger. “Why was this work not [...] Him. What a pitiable condition.

Vyatireka – the Stage of Control (1)

[1] Kalá [systaltic flow] [...] Sometimes one has control over anger but no control over greed. It [...] much he had eaten. And so it goes.

Vraja Krsna and Vishuddha Advaetavada – 1 (Discourse 10) (1)

[14] There are devotees who long to [...] This is why they so cleverly feign anger.

Vibration, Form and Colour (2)

[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.

Under the Fathomless Depths of the Blue Sea (1)

[172] His Holiness was beside himself with anger. “Hey you fellows, who ate [...] I’ve eaten those malpos!!!”

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[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.”

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (1)

[30] Sometimes the word pásha [...] attraction for physicality, krodha or anger, lobha or greed, moha or blind [...] propensities (vrtti) of the mind.

This World and the Next (1)

[58] One’s sense of reality often [...] person are absorbed in the object of anger.

The Ten Characteristics of Dharma (6)

[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”.

The Ten Characteristics of a Dhármika (6)

[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.

The Supreme Desideratum of the Microcosms (1)

[4] Prakrti exercises Her influence [...] (śad́aripu): attachment (káma), anger (krodha), avarice (lobha), infatuation [...] pride of culture, and inflated ego:

The Social Order and Superiority and Inferiority Complexes (1)

[5] Bhayam [fear]. Fear complex is [...] other remaining vices are krodha [anger]; álasya [lethargy] and [...] tomorrow and then for the day after).

The Place of Women in the Spiritual World (1)

[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.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[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.

The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life (1)

[46] The beginning, the middle and end [...] fight the propensity of krodha (anger), but devotees will utilize it [...] their lives has become futile.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[55] On the third morning, the prince [...] Peacock Horse, he became insane with anger. Beating the Peacock Horse mercilessly [...] friend of these illiterates!”

The Four Stages of Meditation (1)

[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.

The Form of Sádhaná (1)

[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.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 3 (1)

[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.

The Excellence of God-Centred Philosophy (1)

[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.

The Attainment of Permanent Composure (1)

[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.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[159] The underlying weaknesses which [...] [longing for physicality], krodha [anger], lobha [avarice], mada [vanity], [...] páshas are eight in number:

Ten Wonts of Dharma (1)

[17] “Akrodha” means “free from anger”. It is an art of fighting. Suppose [...] she will always be victorious.

Glossary (1)

[12] RAJOGUŃA. Mutative force. RIPU. The six inner enemies: passion, anger, avarice, pride, envy, enchantment with material objects.

Taking the Opposite Stance in Battle (3)

[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.

Supramundane Heritage and Supramundane Desideratum (1)

[23] Upon emerging from Brahma, human [...] If Parama Puruśa says in anger to anyone, “I don’t [...] then You are not infinite.”

Appendices (1)

[25] People who commit suicide due to [...] influence of excessive attachment, anger, greed, vanity, jealousy, etc.[,] [...] 15 )

Spring Festival (1)

[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.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 1 (1)

[16] Very often we speak of someone [...] have to display a little bit of anger, otherwise the equilibrium of [...] adjustment with the practical world.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[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.

Social Discourses (1)

[196] The first cause of sin is: shortage [...] easily disturbed; with a little anger even an intellectual utters crude [...] these leaders and become beasts.

Sleep and Inertia (2)

[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.

Sin, Crime and Law (3)

[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.

Shiva in the Light of Philosophy (Discourse 17 (continued)) (1)

[18] The beggar’s bag will not [...] indeed become annoyed, how His anger is expressed – this will be discussed later.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (3)

[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].”

Shiva's Teachings – 1 (Discourse 9) (8)

[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 one’s 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”].

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt A (1)

[2] The word kaeshik means an external expression of anger, shame, hatred, compassion, love, [...] goaded by this kaeshik propensity.

Sádhaná (1)

[56] In vyatireka, the second stage, [...] but suffer from an increase in anger; or may become free from greed [...] today.” This is called vyatireka.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (1)

[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.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[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.

Ráŕh – 16. (1)

[9] We can find traces of the above-mentioned suppressed anger in the Shúnya Puráńa by Ramai Pandit.

Publisher's Note (1)

[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.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (2)

[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.

Pratyáhára Yoga and Paramágati (4)

[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.

Plants, Animals and Human Beings (1)

[12] Natural instincts did not vanish [...] like this when they quarrel in anger. However, monkeys are entirely [...] examples of natural instincts.

Paralysis (3)

[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.

Paiṋcadasha Shiila (The Fifteen Rules of Behaviour) (1)

[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity. 13. Keeping oneself [...] 15. Sense of responsibility.

One Who Realizes Brahma Becomes Brahma (1)

[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”.

Glossary (1)

[22] -VÁDA and -VÁDIIS. [...] AVIDYÁMÁYÁ. VIMUKHA. Anger, permanent displeasure. VINÁSHA. [...] various expressions of bliss”.

Mental Equipoise (1)

[7] Win falsehood by truth (satya,) Win the miserly with generosity, Win anger by non-anger.

Mantra Caetanya (1)

[11] The style of a person’s speech [...] disciplinary measures or expressions of anger, the person will not tolerate [...] individual rhythmic vibrations.

Light Comes (8)

[234] If you hurt someone’s 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 one’s 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.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (2)

[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.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[49] Kup + kta = kupita . Both [...] who has suddenly turned red in anger”. You know that in the Ráŕh [...] in western Ráŕh.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (1)

[48] You defeat another’s anger through your non-anger; you defeat [...] dishonesty through your honesty.

Justice (4)

[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?

Intuitional Practice and Its Necessity (1)

[25] It is necessary to know what the [...] (longing for worldly objects), krodha (anger), lobha (avarice), moha (attraction), [...] is a great preceptor (sadguru).

Indrajit's Impostors (1)

[1] This story is about Indrajit, the [...] maintained. If one is swayed by anger or any other emotion concentration [...] addressed Indrajit provokingly,

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (1)

[7] Actions which draw mind to crude [...] (longing for earthly objects), krodha (anger), lobha (avarice), moha (attraction), [...] towards the subtle is stopped.

He Is Everywhere (1)

[8] This news greatly agitated this man, and in anger he came to the orchard and started [...] urged the man to listen to him.

Heart Disease (2)

[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.

Equalization of Saḿskáras (2)

[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.

Ekendriya – 6 (4)

[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.

Ekendriya – 1 (1)

[11] The seven categories mentioned [...] “bhuta” (ghost) at night lest they anger the ghost. Instead they refer [...] but you all know what they are.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt A (1)

[3] Kabandha. People who commit suicide [...] influence of excessive attachment, anger, greed, vanity, jealousy, etc. [...] incite them to commit suicide.

Desire and Detachment (1)

[5] The attainment of Brahma is not [...] non-existent, the six enemies (lust, anger, avarice, delusion, pride and [...] then becomes free from all fears.

Cognitive Force and Psychic Practice (1)

[18] According to the degree of its [...] preponderance of vrttis such as anger, the mind is withdrawn from all [...] person you were quarrelling with.

Blood Pressure Diseases (4)

[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.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (10)

[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 [...] Buddha’s 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.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[57] People who by different suppressive [...] results in other desires, especially anger, taking a more terrible form. [...] gain their end without difficulty.

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (1)

[16] (8) Those who can maintain their [...] aspirants. They alone have overcome anger. Inspire those who are liars and [...] tarnished by false propaganda.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (1)

[22] Some people may criticize Shiva [...] Even if someone said to Him in anger, “You must pardon me,” [...] and serene modulations –