Co > References for ‘compulsion’
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[9] There are people who avoid intuitional [...] suffer and become sick. There is no compulsion in intuitional practice. The system [...] consider it necessary are mistaken.
[14] All religions should be established [...] contravene a religious code without compulsion, they should have ample scope [...] which breaks with a light tap.
[3] The devotees say God is Supreme. [...] with, anyone. So creation was a compulsion. He has created all these forms [...] restlessness of utter loneliness.”
[13] Marx was a good man. He had strong feelings for suffering humanity, and out of compulsion to do something he wrote his theory. [...] the inherent defects of Marxism.
[13] Thirdly, there should be ethnic [...] forced together through fear or compulsion.
[18] In the circumstances, the patrilineal [...] of this sort of circumstantial compulsion), the father, being compelled [...] preserve the domestic framework.
[73] Yes, the human mind must be vibrated, [...] totalitarian state or by legal compulsion in a democratic one. However, [...] hidden corners of the human mind.
[79] To build something on the basis [...] possible for coercion or legal compulsion to manifest this love, the true expression of society?
[155] Building anything on humanistic [...] society through coercion or legal compulsion?
[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] are hurt, and others, under the compulsion of hiḿsa vrtti (the mental [...] your fault and ask for punishment.
[213] Some people consider it necessary [...] sádhaná, and the fear of this compulsion torments them. It would, however, never be possible to control ones mind by such compulsion, since withdrawing the mind by [...] Those who think thus are mistaken.
[244] The major part of the slander in [...] are hurt; and others, under the compulsion of hiḿsá vrtti (the [...] your fault and request punishment.
[7] Many people today recall the forest [...] the time. So if a teacher, under compulsion of poverty, works as a private [...] and was donated out of reverence.
[9] During the examination period, a student may have to study under compulsion due to the high expectations of [...] should remain vigilant against it.
[5] The verbal root iś + sha [...] among many, that is, where there is compulsion, aecchika is not used but rather bádhyatámúlak (compulsory).