Co > References for ‘complain’
See also: compile · compiled · compiling · complacent · complacently · complainant · complainants · complained · complaining · complains · complaint · complaints · complement
[9] Yes, the jiṋániis or philosophers may complain that it would have been better [...] would be no scope to serve anyone.
[11] The devotee says to the philosopher, [...] with any external entity that will complain and say, “Parama Puruśa [...] Therefore no one has anything to complain about.
[38] The conduct of doctors and nurses [...] government if doctors and nurses complain, “Because of the tremendous [...] tenderness and sweetness.”
[42] Our complaints are endless. In [...] the more offended and begin to complain bitterly. But while complaining [...] involved in antisocial activities.
[94] Many people complain that a major part of modern literature [...] completely inert like that of a eunuch.
[47] Bhaerava, the son of Párvatii, [...] the utmost courtesy. People would complain that Shiva was not so soft and [...] Gauṋgá seated on His head.
[37] Bhaerava, the son of Párvatii, [...] the utmost courtesy. People would complain that Shiva was not so soft and [...] Gauṋgá seated on His head.
[19] The individuality of the unit is [...] this account. Humans very often complain, “God, so you had this in [...] shadow? Poet Vidyápati said:
[15] There was another person I knew [...] occasionally he used to come to me and complain that there was some disorder in his stomach. This was his mania.
[154] Kálagata moha is blind attachment [...] or negative aspects. Some people complain that the behaviour of the present [...] that has befallen the present age.
[42] Utámrtatvasyeshána [...] essential. So if so-called sinners complain that Parama Puruśa does [...] and dross of your sins.”
[43] Hence under no circumstances should [...] it is wrong to say so. Those who complain thus are in fact holding the umbrella [...] ego from over ones head.
[44] When in difficulty, people beat [...] But in fact it is an injustice to complain thus to Parama Puruśa when [...] although He can do so, He will not.
[49] “When You float me on the [...] How wonderful! I have nothing to complain about.”
[10] The notion of what is beautiful [...] But if we were to eat it we would complain, “How obnoxious, how repulsive!” [...] which, for us, is a very nice smell.
[15] Some people may complain about this strange game (liilá) [...] certainly has the moral right to do so.
[16] The devotees tell the philosophers [...] them, thus they find no reason to complain. This sets the philosophers thinking. [...] deflated, while the devotees proclaim,
[2] How can people increase their strength? [...] Parama Puruśa, how can you complain that He did not give you enough [...] exchange for ones knowledge.
[1] While moving forward and working [...] working continuously sometimes complain of their daily drudgery. “We [...] become frustrated in life.”
[6] If a system of corrective measures [...] or not, will have no reason to complain against anyone. Although there [...] will benefit from such a system.
[14] Those who are established in their [...] the Lord. The intellectuals will complain they have not been graced by the Lord. They will complain that they have been doing spiritual practices but they have not reached the Lord. Devotees never complain. Only the intellectuals complain. Intellectuals complain because their hearts are barren. Devotees know that they have been graced by the Lord.
[24] Devotees never complain because they know that the Lord [...] relationship of Love with Him.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] they become angry, sometimes they complain against one another; and thereafter [...] have to leave the earth one day.
[36] In many educational institutions [...] minds of students. It is futile to complain about this and say, “Nowadays [...] not discharge that duty properly?
[5] The fact is that for Parama Puruśa [...] should they go? To whom should they complain? Of course, this may be a little inconvenient for Parama Puruśa.
[27] Paramátman has been [...] with no exception. Some people complain that Paramátman [...] that you have lost your identity.
[5] At certain times, due to social, [...] after day feel bored with life and complain about its monotony. Boredom occurs [...] “Caraeveti, caraeveti”.
[25] Those three girls were Párvatii, Kálii and Gauṋgá. People used to complain that Shiva was “dancing [...] wrote in his famous magnum opus:
[66] Now a word from much later, after [...] reason to worry. To whom can she complain? My grandmother passed on many years ago.