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[10] As far as human history can say, [...] proper to find fault with them or condemn them in harsh language. They simply [...] philosophical knowledge about Him.
[28] The Pandavas, when introducing [...] someone named Suda. People did not condemn Kunti due to this. Karna was accepted [...] tomorrow. This is the law of society.
[14] It often happens that, not due [...] unclean things, externally they condemn them. They judge people in terms [...] purity. This is a case of mania.
[171] Neither should one be jealous of [...] side, and should not repeatedly condemn him. One should say, “Well, [...] longer afford to be indifferent.
[41] What is this abhimána? It [...] drinking wine so bad that we should condemn it?” Smoking cigarettes [...] as condemnable as drinking wine.
[10] What am I going to do regarding the mission of life? If logicians and philosophers condemn me, saying, “That is a very [...] monotony, for the sake of my ideology.
[21] A few days ago in a certain place [...] “theft”. The thing is, in society we condemn someone who steals. In Ananda [...] of love and affection with Him.
[27] When someone commits a wrong, we have a tendency to condemn him or her at every step. We should [...] done so, and that was our crime.
[18] A person of evil deeds is called [...] other durácáriis condemn as a durácárii is [...] beings, rest assured, rest assured.
[65] If the Allied forces (Britain, France, America and Russia) condemn Subhash Bose for political or [...] kulála in this context.
[7] We should always respect our ideology [...] older people become unhappy or condemn me, I will not care. If by following [...] care. I will stick to my ideology.
[5] In this regard something also should [...] and theories. We do not want to condemn people over very small or trivial [...] considered as pápa [sin].