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[5] Those forces, those demoniacal [...] that,” but the circumstances compel it; and for this, an element of [...] 4 )
[49] But what is the situation in the [...] experience financial difficulties which compel them to become involved in antisocial activities.
[94] On the subject of housing materials, [...] dishonest government officials, compel the owners of incomplete houses [...] eliminate the cause of this problem.
[114] Although actors are not fully accepted [...] duty of society and the state to compel them to lead good lives by creating [...] talents, and sent to reform schools.
[14] Ánanda Márgiis should never compel people to follow Ánanda [...] japa are Atmic or Dharmic jiivika.
[47] Nothing in the world is exclusively [...] Instead they think about how to compel people through circumstantial [...] they can earn money in exchange.
[21] According to Tantra there are also [...] are negligent in any way, they compel them to practise more painstakingly by applying circumstantial pressure.
[34] To rescue a person in distress, or to compel a person moving on the wrong path [...] kśatriyocita sevá.
[47] In Ananda Marga none of these superstitions [...] Exercising any influence on widows [to compel them] to adopt a particular pattern [...] functions, is strictly prohibited.
[23] By logical reasoning, when we know [...] nothing should be framed that will compel any woman to become a slave for [...] based on a patrilineal system.
[69] What are humanistic appeals, or [...] simpler language, they are a way to compel people to move.
[92] If a proprietor or an industrialist [...] station, circumstantial pressure may compel him to resign himself to his fate. [...] demeaning will die a premature death.
[32] Trials and tribulations compel people to ponder deeply; sorrows [...] [“Save me, protect me”]!
[8] Similarly, the capitalists of this [...] glamour of their garments, they compel others to wear rags; and to increase [...] dry the vital juice of others.
[143] No candidate should be declared elected without a contest. Rich and influential people can compel other candidates, by financial [...] to wait until the next election.
[13] Trials and tribulations compel people to ponder deeply; sorrows [...] “I exist, You also exist.”
[195] The tántrikas say that there [...] the path of spirituality, they compel them to do their practice by creating circumstantial pressure.
[211] Similarly, Avidyámáyá, [...] the obstacles created by it may compel one to give up the sádhaná. [...] Avidyámáyá.
[268] To rescue a person in distress, or to compel a person moving on the wrong path [...] Kśatriyocita Sevá.
[40] As long as society fails to take [...] born criminals, it is farcical to compel them to stand trial.
[54] They are glaring examples that [...] financial hardship or poverty, compel them to take such steps, even [...] and force them to commit crimes.
[82] Those whose stomachs are full can [...] men to abandon their families and compel women to earn their living in [...] them is the path of revolution.
[28] Sádhaná is the effort [...] obstacles it creates, tries to compel one to give up sádhaná. [...] Avidyámáyá is beginning to wane.
[2] Sometimes uneducated or semi-educated [...] many teachers use fear tactics to compel the students to prepare their [...] students go into raptures of joy.
[59] The world is moving very fast, [...] force behind the universities, compel the universities to play the pitiable [...] individual and collective lives.
[3] On account of the firmness of bondage, [...] bondage and the internal frictions compel greater and greater attributional expressions in the bodies of objects.
[29] Purport: Guńa means “binding [...] bondage and the internal frictions compel greater and greater attributional expressions in the bodies of objects.
[69] I tried to sleep a little. But [...] would scold him mercilessly and compel him to leave.