Bl > References for ‘bloodshed’
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[45] “There was so much fighting. So much bloodshed. We all lost our lives in that [...] killing… would do us no good.”
[45] There are two more reasons why [...] might lead to mass revolution and bloodshed at any time. And there was every [...] preaching the theory of non-violence.
[177] The vipras would try to take military [...] The terrible wars and tremendous bloodshed that occurred in the world due [...] the standard-bearers of religion.
[216] Although the vipras collective [...] about the possibility of mutual bloodshed. There is greater security in [...] structure is comparatively strong.
[9] Of these four, dogma-centred philosophies [...] cannot be sanguinary clashes or bloodshed. Common human beings are self-centred; [...] experienced any God-centred philosophy.
[6] In 1977, when the communists came [...] into a land of utter chaos and bloodshed. Innocent, peace-loving Bengalees [...] the Bengalees quit Darjeeling.
[84] The ritualistic differences in [...] do not hesitate to cause heavy bloodshed. However, in spiritual sádhaná [...] are mere collections of rituals.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] of humanity by creating dogmas, bloodshed and similar evils. Thus religion cannot bring peace to humanity.
[69] What are humanistic appeals, or [...] angry and adopting the path of bloodshed. Or, in simpler language, they are a way to compel people to move.
[80] I have already expressed my lack [...] will try to resort to violence and bloodshed in retaliation at any moment. [...] basis of a short-term plan only.
[25] Revolution means a great change. [...] that there will be killing and bloodshed. If the kśatriya-minded [...] through intellectual clash, without bloodshed – it is possible, if there [...] of the people generally involves bloodshed.
[10] In the past, the world has witnessed many struggles between dogmas, which have caused much bloodshed; this was a regular occurrence [...] and another, which cause no less bloodshed; rather the bloodshed is greater than before. The degree [...] is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[34] The terms shástra, shastra [...] a stick, knife, gun, etc. Here bloodshed will almost always happen. Thus [...] are trying to fool the public.
[84] The ritualistic differences in [...] do not hesitate to cause heavy bloodshed. However, in spiritual sádhaná [...] are mere collections of rituals.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] of humanity by creating dogmas, bloodshed and similar evils. Thus religion cannot bring peace to humanity.
[20] Answer – There are several [...] tension. There will be less bloodshed. There will be free movement of people from one corner of the globe to the other.
[18] Ananda Marga is that path of progress, [...] of humanity by creating dogmas, bloodshed and other such evils. Thus religion cannot bring peace to humanity.
[17] Carried away by the grandiose slogans [...] faces in utter shame. Of all the bloodshed that took place in the Middle [...] “universal fraternity”.
[483] This socio-sentiment has, in the past, caused much bloodshed and created enormous division [...] flowing river, but a stagnant pool.
[561] In the past, the world has witnessed many struggles between dogmas, which have caused much bloodshed; this was a regular occurrence [...] and another, which cause no less bloodshed; rather the bloodshed is greater than before. The degree [...] is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[62] Many people consider their temple [...] a finger of that idol terrible bloodshed will ensue. Thus, those who advocate [...] damage by fragmenting human society.
[30] Now let us see what the impact [...] sentiments, leading to war and bloodshed. People have forgotten the fundamental [...] from the principles of dharma.
[36] Indias peasants, under the [...] out? In my opinion, if the path of bloodshed can be avoided by some means or [...] requirements would have to be fulfilled.
[12] Socio-sentiment has, in the past, caused much bloodshed and created enormous division [...] river, but like a stagnant pool.
[8] So even today women bear the mark [...] vermilion which originally symbolized bloodshed; they still tie the gánt́chaŕá [...] them, and then do the right thing.
[124] (55) Amidst endless reproaches and humiliations, profuse sweating and bloodshed, through the ordeal of unbearable [...] accelerate the speed of human progress.