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[20] A unit entity has a small mind, [...] can you get through debate and argument? If you starve for two days, on [...] because you are within His mind.
[13] What a suicidal argument this is! It is surely an intellectual extravaganza, rather, a foolish intellectual extravaganza!
[25] He is ugra [extreme in everything]. [...] necessarily return to Him. This is an argument against Maháviśńuváda.
[17] Puruśa is one without any [...] does not lie in philosophy or in argument, but in racing after Parama Puruśa. [...] scripture or philosophical text.
[24] Suppose you are free from anger, [...] restless and fails in any logical argument. He or she is sure to be defeated [...] person is to be free from anger.
[12] A study of history will make it [...] and healthy society, they used argument and debate instead of deliberation [...] defects crept into individual life.
[3] On what basis, therefore, is the argument propounded that women will not [...] it, and women were made captives.
[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] logic, this sort of fallacious argument, all combine to stifle the spontaneous [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.
[4] In the event of any complicated [...] Purodhá Board without any argument. The chairperson of the Purodhá [...] post for reasons of ill-health.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] their verbal weapons to win in an argument, there is always a fight going [...] inner selves lament within them:
[66] Brahma is the unarguable entity. [...] small compass can be the subject of argument. Your mind can comprehend such [...] He is beyond the ambit of mind.
[67] If someone says that God came and [...] immediately come within the scope of argument and logic and will naturally have [...] “Is” or “Is not.”
[5] Thus, the Doomsday argument is illogical. Even the people [...] why they dont say anything.
[37] In the Marga anything which is [...] and have the laws changed, but argument before obedience leads to indiscipline.
[54] Some time ago I heard a millionaire [...] is! What a wonderful capitalistic argument! Perhaps some academic stooge [...] from such perverted philosophies!
[59] In countries where people have [...] their past misdeeds is merely an argument used by vested interests to justify [...] implies that everyone is responsible.
[44] In the Vedas there is a ritual [...] position through logic and rational argument, through váda, jalpa and [...] language is not at all tolerable.
[27] Some philosophies have taught their [...] so!” On the basis of this argument a handful of parasites have gorged [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[52] He is whole, púrńa. [...] and beyond. If for the sake of argument we remove from this Whole Entity [...] churning, He is dearer than life.
[40] (21) You should always bear in mind that you should not try to convince by argument anyone who criticizes your Iśt́a [...] hard and uncompromising attitude.
[24] Then the philosophers turn to another [...] The philosophers must accept this argument also.
[4] The basic theme of the Mauṋgalkávya [...] it untouched by water. Logical argument about this fact [the reality of [...] were all from Ráŕh.
[24] Any attempt to say a word or two [...] [about his place of habitation]. But argument for the sake of argument will not go far towards victory [...] point of logic in this matter.
[3] The small theoretical gap between [...] realm of theory, just like the argument whether the pot contains the oil or the oil is contained in the pot, or the argument whether the palmyra fruit falls [...] logicians used to endlessly debate.
[13] Nothing would be better, if it [...] prevail among the exploiters. This argument is very pleasant to hear. Such [...] mass will have given up the ghost!
[12] 2) The rule of reason. What is [...] weaknesses in his adversarys argument. This part of the debate is called [...] logician formulates convincing argument to defeat the logic put forward [...] “yukti” or “reason”.
[10] Here they outline peoples [...] scythe. So how can we accept the argument that when the upádhis are [...] is no question of removing it.
[22] The argument was irrefutable. Krśńa [...] not an ordinary puruśa.
[5] There is an amusing story to illustrate [...] it.’ Then well start an argument which will have to be settled [...] they will never be like humans.
[16] The vitalist argument may be briefly stated thus: Every [...] species for unknown ages.
[13] Therefore the source of every existence [...] lives because philosophically their argument has not been substantiated. How [...] of the jiṋániis]].
[16] Such theorizing is hollow. Besides, [...] point of view the conclusion and argument of the monists is unacceptable.
[22] Read any so-called religious book: [...] and psychological loopholes in an argument may be pointed out without being [...] cannot hold religion in high esteem.
[581] Such false philosophies have taught. [...] so!” On the basis of this argument a handful of parasites have gorged [...] been reduced to living skeletons.
[3] There was once an argument between two great pandits as to [...] surely do not want to possess.
[106] I asked, “And what is your second argument?”
[3] Many people say, “When human [...] I do not completely reject this argument, though I will raise the following [...] more accessible to the human race.
[221] The king heard everything, thought [...] said, “Kablakantas argument is irrefutable. I honourably acquit [...] 18 )
[4] The children accepted this argument. From that day onwards all the [...] their teeth with diamond powder.
[15] [In religion there is no room for logical argument.]
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] They advanced the philosophical argument that it was possible to attain [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[59] [In religion there is no room for logical argument.]
[52] When peoples ideas are so fixed that they will not entertain any discussion or argument it is called “fanaticism”. [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[2] Someone may very well present the age-old argument that in a society so materially [...] the one supposedly left behind.
[5] This type of political opportunism [...] democratic system. To support this argument, they cite the examples of America [...] in enormous wealth and luxury.
[2] When peoples ideas are so fixed that they will not entertain any discussion or argument, it is called “fanaticism”. [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[25] In some peoples opinion the [...] should we write nátha? Their argument cannot be completely brushed aside. [...] partially nitya samása.
[4] A piece of paper has two sides. Although they are two for the sake of argument, they cannot be separated from [...] are an inalienable concomitance.