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[53] So I repeat, do not try to analyse [...] your desires and propensities go astray except towards Him. Let all your longings float on the waves of His grace.
[20] Those who dismiss the world as [...] approach leads the human society astray, partially or fully. Seeing how [...] abysmal darkness of staticity.
[12] The one who, guided by the Supreme [...] does not permit any entity to go astray or violate the established principles; [...] shántmatyantamati.”
[6] It is meaningless to impart diikśá [...] apprehension of the child going astray. Verily, all the human vices are [...] – it will be a perfect man.
[33] Pará-vdyá that leads [...] crude gratification is leading them astray. In their human bodies they repeatedly [...] highway, reinforced with concrete.
[321] Whoever violates the principles [...] be equivalent to leading society astray in cold blood. Sadvipras will [...] back their position of honour.
[30] In the most developed minds, an [...] to satisfy their thirst, they go astray. That is, those who do not follow [...] beneficial contribution from them.
[15] There are two distinct paths. The [...] of the divine, they may lead one astray. Kiirtana is therefore most beneficial [...] remarkable science lies in kiirtana.
[7] This universe is saptalokátmaka, [...] attained. If the intellect goes astray, nothing is attained, even by attaining everything.
[16] The rule is that if an honest person [...] defective, even good people go astray and meet their demise. But Párthasárathi [...] not have been so hard to bear.
[70] The second meaning of kukura [...] intellectual impairment, was led astray onto the path of adharma [...] afterwards as yádavas .
[114] If a person of evil mentality leads a simple person astray, then their evil mentality is also called kut́a .
[72] It is sometimes seen that, [...] of deliberately leading someone astray by persuading them to take the [...] called kárańa .
[48] If parents fail to educate their daughters out of fear that they will go astray, fail to provide them with a moral [...] engage in antisocial activities.
[63] The natural characteristics of [...] bad. Even a saintly person will go astray after a few days of close association with bad people.
[36] Now what are ones allotted [...] reasons: one, so that I should not go astray, and secondly, so that I do not fall in any trouble or difficulty.”
[3] As far as India is concerned, the common people have been led astray time and again by vested interests. [...] who are pillars of capitalism.
[52] There are some moralists who do [...] what is correct, they will not go astray when they grow up – even [...] standard of thoughts and character.