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[22] Falsehood is the noumenal cause [...] the police ask, “Have you committed this theft?” If he is truthful [...] wake up and he will be caught.
[23] So when Parama Puruśa is [...] hell. But if some bad actions are committed, naturally their consequences [...] physically, mentally, an spiritually.
[5] The meaning of this shloka is, [...] great offence. I have knowingly committed these three serious errors due [...] beseech your forgiveness.”
[11] Suppose a certain person who has [...] capacity that God has provided. I have committed a grave error in not doing what [...] vidyámáyá on the human mind.
[26] A devotee of this category may think: “Now I am an old man. I have committed so many wrongs in my life. It [...] such devotion has no real value.
[47] “You have committed a great blunder. We are wiser; [...] is an integrated whole.”
[92] “You know, youve committed a crime. Therefore it would be [...] intelligent person world.”
[127] “Look here, sahib,” I said. “There is no limit to the injustice youve committed. Youve treated human beings [...] it then I certainly will.”
[38] In this fight for independence, the Indian leaders committed a blunder. They should have engaged [...] would remain as their subjects.
[52] Provincial boundaries : I [...] the country. Still the leaders committed that very mistake by taking up [...] India to ponder over this issue.
[55] National language : A great folly has been committed by raising the controversial issue [...] contrary, it has increased disunity.
[77] Today the primary duty of the common people of India is to rectify the errors committed by the leaders and unite India [...] nation or that group of nations.
[24] I said yesterday that everything [...] forgets the wrong actions one has committed. They do not realize that both [...] Rámánanda is taping what I say).
[84] The Vipra Age was the age of male [...] as a human being. Yet when men committed the same crimes, they strutted about arrogantly as leaders of society.
[26] Yes, He is a thief, but He is not [...] action or actions. Suppose a man committed so many sins in so many lives; [...] give Him – what? The sins committed by them. But the sons will say, [...] our sins. We cant.”
[18] What is the thought process? It [...] will say, “O Lord, I have committed no sin, then why did such and [...] nothing but deceit and hypocrisy.
[32] Make your existential “I” [...] Him. Even though people might have committed certain misdeeds in the past, [...] live your worldly life joyfully.
[35] Those who indulge in evil deeds, [...] rebirth”. Thus even those who have committed sins in the past need not worry. [...] your Goal. May you all be blessed.
[1] Gandhari once removed the veil from her eyes while blessing her sons. But as she was firmly committed to dharma, she did not say, “May [...] for the victory of the impious.
[20] So no person should suffer from [...] knowingly or unknowingly, you have committed any mistake or any sin, then your [...] bright, never dark, never dark.
[10] “If I set out to do some [...] vanitá , or women, our girls are committed to standing on their own feet, [...] will disprove this contention.
[8] Each structure of carbonic origin [...] turned into stone for a sin she committed in the epic Rámáyana) may be cited as a case in point.
[5] The greatest gain in becoming a moralist is that a man has tremendous moral force. That one has not committed a wrong, is not doing so nor will [...] force and the latter is full of it.
[1] In Ánanda Sútram [...] In this state, when prakrti is committed to start the creation, (of course [...] Máyá has various expressions:
[49] I have given you a brief survey [...] extremely heinous act and that had been committed on the soil of Kolkata. Most of [...] Bhát́páŕá (North 24 Parganas) scholars.
[72] The discussion was interrupted. [...] a consequence of their own sins committed in their previous lives. So to [...] to overmaster God!’”
[19] How can a person cross this vast [...] suffering necessary? The person who committed those bad deeds, those undesirable [...] is all-merciful and considerate.
[4] During the struggle for independence, a great blunder was committed by Mahatma Gandhi. In order to [...] was due to the himalayan blunder committed by Mahatma Gandhi. At that time [...] supported it nor opposed it. He committed a great blunder. What has happened [...] separating Ceylon and Burma from India.
[12] But the jiṋániis [...] are afraid of the sins they have committed in the past. But the devotees [...] devotees are A-grade intellectuals.
[2] What is pápa? That which [...] “pátaka.” The sins committed by a pátakii are not of [...] mahápátakii. The sins committed by a mahápátakii [...] permanent benefit for human beings.
[8] Kála, svabháva, then [...] before you in the form of fate. You committed some bad thing, now you will have [...] momenta take the form of punishment.
[9] And [usually] somewhere on this [...] birth in this way. No. Because you committed this type of action, you were [...] the original crime was that you committed, but you are [driven by] the reaction. So you say, “It is my adrśt́a.”
[17] Alarka thought, “It is not possible for me to be desireless. At the same time, I have committed such evil deeds, how then can [...] company. This is what I can do.”
[6] Now, pátaka [sin [...] commission]. Someone might have committed a pátaka , but after [...] should no longer be called a sinner.
[10] Again a fierce storm came. The [...] sannyásiis mantra got committed to my memory.
[1] Anybody having committed an antisocial act will have to [...] defect will be considered expiated.
[27] Economic injustice also comes about [...] economic injustices would not be committed.
[93] We must not forget for a moment [...] feeling of revenge towards those who committed mistakes in the past, we will be following a suicidal path.
[7] We find a good number of examples [...] Buddha) is an example of a person who committed a sin of a very serious nature. [...] glaring example of a serious sin.
[9] Some of the philosophical interpretations [...] starving in this life because you committed many sins in your last life, so [...] Destiny cannot be changed.”
[4] Long before Shiva, the Vedas came [...] adept in one Veda – who had committed the whole Veda to memory – [...] after script came into existence.
[60] So Shiva said, “Those who [...] ) – I committed so many sins, but as soon as I [...] Ashutośa [Easily Pleased].”
[35] This universe is embedded in satya. [...] ingrained habit. But those who are committed to dharma are definitely lovers [...] they are much more than that also.
[15] This book is the result of the [...] is being made in building up a committed and dependable sales network. [...] to participate in this effort.
[4] It is said that mermaids are remarkable [...] local people believed that they committed collective suicide to lament in [...] the mermaid community was killed.
[38] You must begin an upward march right now, no matter how great wrongs you have committed in the past. Proceed onward from [...] become [by] the following day.
[3] The practice of sati went on from [...] now. Officially, the last sati was committed at a cremation ground near Barh [...] they were all gradually abolished.
[13] This book is the result of the [...] is being made in building up a committed and dependable sales network. [...] to participate in this effort.
[5] Religious dogma gave new meaning [...] they were poor because they had committed sinful acts in their past lives, [...] the psychology of exploitation.
[8] Shankaracarya did not follow this [...] Paoráńic religion. So, Shankaracarya committed a fundamental folly. He replaced Buddhist dogma with Paoráńic dogma.
[60] When human beings ask for money [...] “Such a degraded person has committed such a dastardly crime – [...] certainly be cared for by Him.
[13] My Lord was alone in this universe [...] say, “My boy, why have you committed this sin? I will punish you.” [...] Him for proper guidance.”
[17] Apramattena veddhavyaḿ. [...] pramatta”. What is pramatta? He who has committed mistakes, committed blunders, in the very beginning, [...] attain the stance of salvation.
[18] So Gandhari first removed her blindfold when blessing her sons. (As she was firmly committed to dharma, she did not say, “May [...] the Mahábhárata.)
[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] they do not, they are said to have committed pratyaváya. In some countries, [...] they do not, they are said to have committed pratyaváya. In common parlance, [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[16] Some people think that since they [...] Subuddhi Roy, thought that he had committed many sins in his life. He thought [...] commit a sin like this?”
[22] Now, his sons and daughters, today [...] any sins, but in the past they committed many. How will they cope with [...] will carry that burden.”
[2] This shloka is from the Yajurveda [...] listening to them those pupils committed them to memory. Since written [...] knowledge and teachings had to be committed to memory while listening to them. [...] the system in those olden days.
[4] After the invention of written [...] written down. How much can really be committed to memory by listening? In this [...] means “aged, very old”.
[42] “You are the Formless Entity, yet I have committed the error of describing Your form: [...] Oh Parama Puruśa, I have committed these mistakes knowingly, and hence I beg Your forgiveness.”
[14] They say that wherever there is [...] 1030/-. Like-wise, if you have committed some sin you will be punished a little more than the reaction of the sin committed. Had the time, space and person [...] will not have to pay the interest.
[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] carelessness, if any mistake has been committed unknowingly or unconsciously, [...] 15. Sense of responsibility.
[16] We can expect two kinds of reaction [...] “Ah, what a great mistake I committed! I have written so many articles [...] try to do good to others.”
[28] Next, from where does that Macropsychic [...] have failed in our duty; we have committed another crime.
[8] “Hari”. “Pápáni [...] Hari. Suppose a man, Mr. X, has committed many sins, but after committing [...] Thats why He is “Hari”.
[23] When that which should not be done [...] out and say that the child has committed a sin? No. Your relationship with [...] satisfaction of Parama Puruśa.
[10] There is another type of complex [...] a sinner, I am a sinner; I have committed such-and-such sinful acts; Parama [...] through the persons mind.
[27] When the mango-seller would pass [...] returned to his own country his wife committed suicide in a woeful turn of events. [...] place in the English language.
[1] When a large number of people who [...] innocent people or those who have committed minor crimes are sometimes deliberately [...] be justified by logic or reason.
[5] Krśńa replied: “Those who have committed injustice and sinned have been punished. What can I do about that?”
[27] After the Yadavas, including Balarama, [...] said, “Such mistakes are committed by human beings. Had I been you, I might have committed the same mistake. You have not committed this mistake intentionally. Never mind it. In the world such mistakes are committed by people. You did not know beforehand [...] or morally, as such mistakes are committed by people. I forgive you.” Saying this, Lord Krśńa left His body.
[19] When it became impossible to memorize [...] that it would work better if they committed a single Veda to memory instead [...] classified as oral sáhitya.
[41] The other branch of pátaka [...] thought or words – then one has committed pratyaváya . It does [...] uses the word ku for it.
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] they would be considered to have committed a sin both of commission and omission. [...] the crime of touching the land.
[4] The second meaning of the word [...] crimes that they themselves have committed. Karna was not guilty of any crime [...] genealogy of this Surya) .
[19] In the case of the sárúpya [...] one side those who were extremely committed to Him, ever ready to lay down [...] His name, far less His existence.
[4] In those days the boomerang [...] stigma because Krttivas Thakur had committed the offence of translating the [...] people in the name of religion.
[22] Now, we find that Ahalyas [...] women. You may have read that Ahalya committed many sins. And for that, she was [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
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[139] “Well, she committed a lot of sins,” replied [...] basketful of coconut sweets.”
[227] Ekanore said: “You are a [...] the earth. Dear prince, I have committed many sins and, as a result, have [...] never have bad results.”
[8] When human beings rush towards [...] think, “I am a sinner. I have committed so many sins that I am immersed [...] without any hesitation.”
[76] About Iishvara, it is said that [...] committing injustice, after he has committed it, when he remembers Parama Puruśa, [...] know the condition I was in when I committed this injustice. Please forgive [...] embodiment of divine love“].
[7] With the eradication of socio-economic [...] collective wealth. These leaders have committed a major blunder by placing the cart before the horse.
[24] So Hari wants His devotees to unburden [...] my load of sins to you? I have committed the sins so why should You have [...] can I give you my sins.”
[7] In this world it is almost impossible to find people who have never committed sins in their lives. Whether one [...] which continues to exploit women.
[13] Those who are motivated by sentiment [...] people realize, “No, they committed a mistake, they did not follow [...] lesson which history teaches us.
[10] Now, we find that Ahalyas [...] women. You may have read that Ahalya committed many sins. And for that, she was [...] Ramachandra, she attained liberation.
[10] In Czarist Russia there was also [...] any political power. If zamindars committed any crime they would be tried [...] not snatch the land of others.
[10] In reply Shiva said, “Well, [...] saint, like Ravana. Ravana has committed a crime which will have its effect [...] mahápátakii.”
[32] The pandits did not write down [...] when the Vedas could no longer be committed to memory, the Kashmir pandits [...] 3 )
[43] That is: “This deceased being may have committed bad actions, knowingly or unknowingly. [...] with due reflection and thought.
[14] I have already pointed out that [...] a few hours, whatever they had committed to memory starts growing hazy. [...] learned, due to the absence of fear.
[1] Of all the defects and internal [...] undesirable – suppose one has committed a serious mistake: the resultant [...] an inferiority complex?”
[10] You boys, you girls, you the spiritual [...] altar of dogma. In the past, dogma committed so many nuisances, dogma created [...] the excellence of human glory.
[13] In this matter my contention is [...] spelt karśaka krśaka committed the error without being aware [...] meditation] should not take a visarga.
[19] There is a rule in Latin and in [...] account of ignorance, a mistake committed unknowingly, or a mistake committed knowingly?
[7] In actuality, whatever the type [...] not put it to work, who is not committed to spiritual practices, is inferior [...] or she is inferior to an animal.
[8] Now within this pápa there [...] the thief, then that pápa committed by the thief is neutralized.
[9] But atipátaka cannot be [...] unatonable. Here you say that he has committed [atipátaka]. And mahápátaka [...] called mahápátaka.
[13] Communist countries are abandoning [...] Marxism. The sins which Marxism has committed have resulted in its annihilation.
[18] All human society will have to undergo atonement for the sins committed by communism – not even the innocent will be spared. This dangerous theory has committed many atrocities against society, [...] name as well as soon as possible.
[5] Each and every sádhaka, [...] Angulimala, etc., who are said to have committed numerous crimes in their past [...] great devotee of God in no time.
[3] No Injustice . If security [...] economic injustices will not be committed. In our Marga all the property [...] any scope for economic injustice.
[17] This book is a result of the assistance [...] is being made in building up a committed and dependable sales network. [...] participation and support of all.
[58] And the result was promptly achieved. [...] by leading a married life, had committed a serious wrong, a heinous sin: [...] difficulty, been exploiting the society.
[9] Always remember that an effective [...] no matter how many sins you have committed, you are never subject to hatred [...] scold you, but He cannot hate you.
[5] The Supreme Self is the peak of [...] spiritual. There will be no sins committed and there will be no degradation [...] outwardly damages or destroys someone.
[11] These people are indeed expert [...] “I made a great mistake, I committed a Himalayan blunder” – [...] secondarily for other purposes also.
[62] “Many of those who were wealthy [...] routed by the Marathas, the nawab committed yet another blunder. He took four [...] Vasumallik was completely against it.
[114] My visitor slowly made his way [...] long story, but you see, I have committed a great mistake by not asking your name.”
[16] This book is the result of the [...] is being made in building up a committed and dependable sales network. [...] to participate in this effort.
[8] You will notice how much sin a [...] So how much sin has that person committed over the course of lifetimes! It is well nigh impossible to find someone who has not committed any sin. Everyone has committed one sin or another. One persons [...] His other name is Hari, or thief.
[90] I looked over at Khagen and saw [...] voice he whispered: “I have committed a great injustice, a great injustice. I didnt listen to you. Please forgive me.”
[95] He started crying and said: “I have committed such a great sin, yet you still [...] still dont hate me.”
[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, [...] there is no doubt that you have committed an act of theft. But supposing [...] you arranged for the theft to be committed by another person. Are you not [...] reap the consequences for a theft committed mentally, you are wrong.