Bl > References for ‘blindly’
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[5] Criminal codes are generally framed [...] country to follow their legal codes blindly, but would tell them to always [...] psycho-spiritual stratum on the other.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] neither is it proper for me to blindly forgive a wrongdoer, nor is it proper for me to blindly punish a wrongdoer. We should [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[28] This Brahma comprises the joint [...] the pleasure-seeking unit mind blindly runs after unit-objects, Puruśa [...] emancipation from all kinds of fetters.
[6] In the process of expansion clashes [...] people are called mohándha or blindly infatuated.
[17] When human beings become blindly infatuated with objects of enjoyment [...] finite is caused by avidyá.
[15] This imperishable Parama Brahma [...] the scriptures should be followed blindly. The rśi says,
[1] The behaviour of the respected [...] defective leadership of society. People blindly follow even unintelligent leaders. [...] darkness, death and immorality.
[53] “Those who accept differences [...] self-contraction. Those who are blindly guided by the teachings of the [...] of ignorance and annihilation.
[3] Logic is a psychic survey. Such [...] therefore it is futile to follow logic blindly. The result of your psychic survey [...] the scope of intellectual logic.
[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [...] which should therefore be followed blindly or considered to be infallible. [...] developed countries outside India.
[19] Through study, analysis, verification, [...] who are mentally inert, who are blindly attached to old worn-out ideas, [...] for the old to gradually weaken.
[101] Be it Marxism, or any other socio-economic theory, one cannot cling to it blindly because each theory is optimum [...] This is certainly an illusion.
[137] Today there is catastrophe and [...] leadership of society. People blindly follow even the unintelligent [...] darkness, death and immorality.
[8] Immediately after saḿkalpa, [...] [extroversial force], they become so blindly attracted to those pleasurable [...] separated from them, even for a second.
[5] The kuliina system was introduced among the Brahmans, Kayasthas and Vaidyas who blindly supported the Puranic religion. [...] opposite among the non-kuliinas.
[22] Answer : Running blindly without discrimination between [...] called “conscience”.
[101] Be it Marxism, or any other socio-economic theory, one cannot cling to it blindly because each theory is optimum [...] This is certainly an illusion.
[14] Society is not a static entity, [...] anachronism in a later period. One cannot blindly cling to Marxism or any other [...] effectiveness. This is a total illusion.
[2] Hero-worship does not necessarily mean, however, that whatever a great person does should be blindly supported. As previously said, [...] support. It is a natural human trait.
[105] No matter what type of government a country has, it is not desirable for the state to blindly follow particular scriptural injunctions [...] existence if it commits such an error.
[7] Sentiment : The second way [...] destruction. A great danger! This running blindly without discriminating between [...] a chasm. One cannot be certain.
[61] Immediately after saḿkalpa, [...] Avidyámáyá, they become so blindly attracted to those pleasurable [...] separated from them, even for a second.
[2] Many people blindly follow the dogma of so-called [...] in the name of class struggle.
[18] According to the degree of its [...] kśipta (mad), múŕha (blindly attached), vikśipta (scattered), [...] person you were quarrelling with.
[42] Viparyaya vrtti can also express [...] mind to crudity itself by running blindly towards the mundane world it is [...] cognition becomes extremely painful.
[33] If a place has a village and a [...] pronunciation should we follow them blindly or should we open their eyes to their error? You tell me.
[85] When people, driven by instincts, direct their mental stuff blindly towards the objects of pleasure [...] for, or think ill of, him or her.