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[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] an inch of space where one can conceal oneself to avoid sorrow. If one [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[24] I said yesterday that everything [...] hidden from view. There is no way to conceal anything. Someone once told me [...] Rámánanda is taping what I say).
[157] Conflict takes place among the [...] philosophies in most cases scarcely conceal the self-interest motivation of [...] the vaeshyas exploitation.
[212] Generally the vipras logicians [...] others, using diplomatic language to conceal their exploitative intentions, [...] to further their own interests.
[11] “Saharsa shrsá puruśah [...] everything. There is no scope to conceal anything from Him. Why? Because [...] expressions. So there remains nothing to conceal. Concealing is not at all possible. [...] that you can shut as you wish.
[6] Mr. Bhattacharya consoled her, [...] Although you know the danger, you must conceal it. Dont let this news pass [...] [lineage] and everything.”
[36] But Bhaeraviis mother, Kálii, [...] Shivas wife, how could she conceal her identity by introducing herself [...] as “Káverii”.
[26] But Bhaeraviis mother, Kálii, [...] Shivas wife, how could she conceal her identity by introducing herself [...] as “Káverii”.
[11] After kála, svabháva, [...] something accidental.” Just to conceal their ignorance, they say it is [...] is accidental just in order to conceal our ignorance. Everything is causal. Nothing is non-causal in this universe of causality.
[128] Ina is the acoustic root of kapat́atá [...] unnecessarily dominating somebody to conceal ones own ignorance or weakness; [...] which one secretly commits oneself.
[17] Titles of the present society have [...] ones identity. By this means, they conceal only their disregarded status. [...] simply misuses of energy and money.
[42] Just as in the constant pursuit [...] worship!” There are many who may try to conceal their devotion from others and [...] their genuine devotion to God.
[99] Some of those who suffer from a superiority complex are intelligent, so they try to conceal their inner sentiments behind [...] their intellectual bankruptcy.
[66] Regrettably, it has to be said [...] deceitful, or a diplomatic manoeuvre to conceal their weaknesses, but it will [...] through this type of approach.
[23] Prakrti herself is unborn. Prakrti, [...] sáttvika propensities cannot conceal themselves. Similarly, persons of rájasika and támasika propensities cannot conceal themselves from the common people. [...] redness changes into refulgent white.
[15] Dhiiras try to know Pratyagátmá. [...] Whatever efforts you may employ to conceal your actions, nothing that you [...] forgotten by your átmá.
[44] Vishvatomukham [or sarvatomukham]. [...] hidden from Him. Humans cannot conceal anything they do from Him. If [...] Therefore He is vishvatomukham.
[1] The discourse is on “Microvitum, [...] whatever we do not know, in order to conceal our limitations or hide our imperfections, [...] extra-psychic coverage, endoplasm.
[5] Once a certain prime minister discarded [...] felicitation in their hands but conceal knives in their sleeves. Their [...] chicken. Victory to rump steak.”
[88] If a person who is not actually [...] influence of such thoughts, they conceal some clothing, a dead body or [...] innocent person will be punished.
[11] There are also many other adverse [...] and antisocial elements easily conceal themselves and prey on innocent [...] presently suffer from these defects.
[7] It must, therefore, be emphasized [...] the Márga in an effort to conceal their own weakness and dishonesty. [...] of their minds for a long time.
[14] (Once I asked a certain gentleman, [...] baldness.” Some people wear caps to conceal their baldness, and some to show allegiance to their political bosses.)