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[6] The calamities caused by human [...] of society is exemplified by the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians [...] of the trifurcation of society.
[76] Among these vicious vaeshyas there [...] exploitation of the vaeshyas without conflict.
[12] You all know that there is an old conflict between the devotees and the Lord. [...] Lord? Since time immemorial this conflict has been going on, and will continue [...] short”, says the old proverb.
[53] We find in the history of that period that in the event of some conflict between the vipras and the less [...] them in a state of fear and panic.
[157] Conflict takes place among the kśatriyas because of their powerful personalities, and conflict takes place among the vipras because [...] the vaeshyas exploitation.
[166] In the ancient Kśatriya [...] introduced to avoid divisions and conflict.
[63] Thus it is clear that in any type of communal or other reactionary-instigated conflict, there are wealthy bosses on both [...] spears, lances or axes and fight.
[6] I told you previously that human [...] affairs.” There is a constant conflict between the first and the second [...] what should be hidden. This is the conflict of personalities. What does the [...] Ill say Im trying”.
[10] The second type of people are different [...] clear and pure minds unperturbed by conflict. They are like “laddu”[sweet [...] “something coiled”].
[3] It has already been said that sadvipras [...] Rather, in the last phase of the conflict, the evil forces are bound to [...] safely and without concern.”
[31] The bundle of saḿskáras [...] case, in the absence of internal conflict, the possibility of a violent tension in his or her nerves gradually decreases.
[3] Human existence is trifarious: [...] nervous system, resulting in a mutual conflict between their innumerable cells. [...] in the external human structure.
[4] Morphological changes are still [...] external change through inter-cellular conflict does not represent true progress. [...] This fact should not be ignored.
[103] In literary parlance we may divide [...] characterization and treatment of conflict do not in the least diminish popular [...] offering them a little jollity.
[118] It is impossible for a short play [...] lives; even a particular event or conflict cannot be fully dealt with and [...] multifarious life of society.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] medicine. There was a prolonged conflict between these people and the Aryans. [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[16] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] medicine. There was a prolonged conflict between these people and the Aryans.
[4] On the other hand, the style of [...] This strategy was the basis of the conflict between his style of working and that of other contemporary leaders.
[9] While operating from the same point [...] principles, due to their mutual conflict, exert a varying influence on [...] termed guńakśobha.
[19] The microscopic fraction of a wave [...] and molecule in the process of conflict in the flows of Saiṋcara [...] perception of the sensory organs.
[4] The human desire for expansion [...] unlimited stock, it will not create conflict amongst individuals. While running [...] which had hitherto eluded them.
[19] Concerning the spirit of society, it should be remembered that there is no conflict in propagating and popularizing [...] expressions between social groups.
[22] Take the case of ancient Egyptian [...] special characteristics. But the conflict of waves that occurred in its [...] ancient Egyptian civilization.
[25] One question remains. Since ancient [...] differences, there was tremendous conflict. However, a common ádarsha [...] themselves over the ancient Arab ideas.
[20] The existential “I” [...] Macrocosmic “I”. The conflict among human beings is all due [...] give inspiration to that prayer.
[30] During the war between the Kaoravas [...] has been a constant ideological conflict between Delhi and Bengal.
[16] The language of Himachal Pradesh, [...] it, there would not be so much conflict regarding languages and scripts. [...] these facts of history to others.
[35] The next stage of crudification [...] decreases causing greater internal conflict. This internal contraction results [...] counteract its exterial forces.
[37] The movement in the process of [...] internal force, the greater the conflict between the inter-molecular space, [...] assimilate the different tanmatras.
[5] The society advanced in this way. In those days life was full of conflict. There were frequent clashes between [...] emerged victorious in an inter-hill conflict would marry the women of the vanquished [...] forehead of a newly married woman.
[4] As the struggle of life intensified, [...] and numbers increased, the more conflict developed, and with these clashes, [...] sphere also began to intensify.
[6] Let me give you an example. Buddha [...] mean only groupism; it is also a conflict of doctrines. And it will prevail [...] synthesis and not the path of analysis.
[16] Therefore let all the various human [...] certainly achieve rapid progress; the conflict between states, between societies [...] slogan of todays humanity.
[38] The problem of language is affecting [...] A great deal of inter-community conflict could be checked if linguists [...] brings untold miseries to humanity.
[65] CONFLICT
[66] Fight is the essence of life. Biologically, [...] everywhere in the universe there is conflict. Why? If one looks at the process [...] process of introversion goes on.
[26] My personal opinion is that atom [...] become intellectually bankrupt. The conflict between Vidyá [the [...] play in promoting human welfare.
[13] Every object moves ahead at its own speed. But in the course of time, owing to inner conflict, its speed is slowly retarded, [...] Shrii Krśńa has said:
[16] Now what is the function of this [...] kámamaya kośa? The mutual conflict between the physical components [...] never meet with thermal death.
[2] You should know that the nature [...] struggle. There is always unrest and conflict. If anyone thinks that there should [...] [the nature of living beings].
[6] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] aspects of auspicious power are in conflict with one another. The Puranic [...] they preach sweet words of peace.
[76] Ans.: – The characteristic [...] life find their self-interests in conflict with those of other people. They [...] against those who pressurize them.
[98] People must make steady progress [...] inferiority complex. Eventually, due to conflict between the superiority and inferiority [...] become estranged from each other.
[8] The propounder of Gandhism was a man of humble temperament who did not like conflict, but this is unnatural and impractical. [...] does not come from mere idealism.
[34] The social cycle will rotate continuously. [...] Vipra Age which evolves out of this conflict is called synthesis. If, in a [...] called the thesis of the next stage.
[15] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] no discrimination among us, no conflict among the clans. Regardless of [...] first father of the human race.
[63] Shiva was born in this atmosphere of conflict between the Aryans and the non-Aryans, [...] truly ideological life.”
[10] Material bodies disintegrate due [...] acquired, and due to vibrational conflict. When this occurs the reactive [...] psychic waves is called rebirth.
[8] So, we notice that in the sphere [...] to interpersonal and inter-group conflict. Only the synthetic approach leads [...] self-interest adopt an analytic outlook.
[32] But coming to know Him is only [...] will always win when there is a conflict with a scholar. The scriptures [...] buttermilk is left for the scholars.
[20] Fourthly, the relation between [...] Otherwise, there will be centre-state conflict and the whole country will be [...] always strained and pressured.
[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] before the advent of Shiva. The conflict between the pre-Aryan civilization [...] hatred between the high and the low.
[76] Ans.:-The characteristic (dharma) [...] life find their self-interests in conflict with those of other people. They [...] against those who pressurize them.
[2] Answer: The dharma of the [...] personal interests will come in conflict with those of other people, because [...] preservation of their existence.
[7] What is this humanism? It is socio-sentiment [...] indeed this may not create any great conflict in the external world, because [...] catastrophic ruin of human life as well.
[9] Suppose we discover that a particular [...] This is all “intra-human conflict.” The intention is to develop [...] This is the mentality at work.
[26] Now, within the scope of socio-sentiment [...] result, the virus of intra-human conflict, and along with this, inter-creature conflict, is bound to spread. And in this inter-creature conflict, human beings have completely [...] entitative value of other creatures.
[164] Human longings are infinite. If [...] after objects of worldly enjoyment, conflict among human beings is bound to [...] to properly utilize that wealth.
[3] The Supreme Subjectivity is the [...] pratisaiṋcara would have come into conflict and disturbed the equilibrium of the creative spirit.
[19] But social progress is achieved [...] there is a great possibility of conflict between relative knowledge and [...] no one is low, no one is high.
[20] Relative knowledge, by concocting [...] never do so. Whenever there is a conflict between the brain and the heart, [...] entities in this universe are uniform.
[21] How far is relative knowledge acceptable to human society? As long as there is no conflict between absolute knowledge and [...] will forfeit the right to exist.
[28] From the earliest times there existed [...] scholars. This was an ideological conflict. And though Párthasárathis [...] resplendent in its own brilliance.
[8] This practical truth is the basis of the science of Tantra. There is no conflict between Tantra and natural sciences. [...] persons mental and spiritual stage.
[2] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] medicine. There was a prolonged conflict between these people and the Aryans.
[14] So, this upádhiváda [...] was poles apart from the eternal conflict between upádhiváda [...] make progress in spiritual life.
[23] Párvatii asked Shiva, “When [...] many lives, through tremendous conflict and clash, they attain their mokśa [salvation].”
[5] “Sadaevánumatah suhrd.” [...] opinion – where there is no conflict of ideas and ideals with a particular [...] society will you find a suhrd.
[22] The four types of psychology dominate [...] trampling on the rights of others. This conflict has been discernible from the [...] find the path of emancipation.
[42] By doing sádhaná [...] capacity to accept every worldly conflict as the playful expression of the [...] the state of a liberated soul.
[14] Now, the sentimentalized collective [...] psychology, so between the two a conflict may arise – even within [...] victorious, sometimes sentimentality.
[24] When a particular group, motivated [...] groups, which ultimately results in conflict between the groups or communities. Those who seek to be victorious in this conflict and defeat others, while at the [...] moment you can load the cannon.
[379] The loving inspiration of Shiva [...] no discrimination among us, no conflict among the clans. Regardless of [...] first father of the human race.
[381] Shiva was born in an atmosphere of conflict between the Aryans and the non [...] truly ideological life.”
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh and [...] the crime of touching the land.
[108] Many people think that the [...] of the Kayasthas in diplomatic conflict; rather they maintained good relations [...] villages of Ráŕh:
[116] If a dishonest individual uses their dishonest mentality to create conflict with either an honest or dishonest [...] also called kut́a .
[6] One is the incident of Karnas [...] death was a must. In case of a conflict between spiritual morality and [...] capacity to strike at the enemy.
[23] In the event of conflict between the criminal code and the moral code, the moral code must take precedence.
[7] 3. If the male and female have a bitter relationship, the resulting mental conflict in the male can bring about a quick emission and destroy chances of conception. This is called conflict impotency.
[7] At various times, we come across [...] beings. What does this ideological conflict really mean? Let human beings [...] ideology. Why should there be a conflict between people? Such conflicts [...] despite mere ideological differences.
[19] Anything else is not scripture [...] time has come to put an end to the conflict over religion forever.
[4] The various races and countries [...] interests. Every house is shaken with conflict. How many wars have plagued the [...] changed into friendship tomorrow.
[23] The reason is that this cosmic [...] universalism. When inter-planetary conflict begins, then internationalism [...] will be known as the human nation.
[44] There are a variety of religions [...] actually increased disunity and mutual conflict. How many wars have been fought [...] seen as a cause of disharmony.
[21] Under such circumstances the industrially-developed [...] intentions of the developed countries, conflict arises between the developed and [...] a great threat to world peace.
[1] Since the dawn of human evolution [...] first and foremost problem was the conflict between rival clans and groups [...] first step of human civilization.
[13] Dharma is altogether different [...] protecting religion. The greater the conflict between person and person, between [...] exploiting people on any pretext.
[19] In the fourth phase of implementing the cooperative system, there will be no conflict over the ownership of land. The [...] spiritual wealth of every village.
[2] No physical goals of human life [...] overtakes it. Thus there is a constant conflict between the physical entities [...] advances, the other falls behind.
[13] The universe is the projected psychic [...] toiling people only gives rise to conflict and chaos. Accepting the principles [...] to the best of our capability.
[14] Whom did Dhritarastra address? [...] force arising out of this war, this conflict between vice and virtue, is directed [...] “power of discrimination”.
[15] Being blind, the mind cannot see [...] good force that comes out of the conflict between the good and the bad. [...] total victory that comes out of the conflict. Dhrtaráśt́ra [...] parties doing in the battle?”
[2] There is a perennial conflict going on everywhere on earth [...] society progresses through this conflict. Pure good without an element [...] will go on in the future as well.
[2] Since the dawn of human evolution [...] first and foremost problem was the conflict between rival clans and groups [...] first step of human civilization.
[2] Many people blindly follow the [...] beings and incite them to communal conflict, likewise these particular “isms” [...] in the name of class struggle.
[2] Whenever there is clash or conflict within any structure, whether [...] Caryácarya Vinishcaya :
[23] PROUT advocates the reorganization [...] the fourth phase there will be no conflict over the ownership of land. People [...] has been introduced the present conflict among landowners and landless rural workers will no longer exist.
[12] This predominantly racial conflict among the different hill clans [...] continued their racial battles.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] strength before indulging in violent conflict with a powerful aggressor; otherwise, [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[44] “Foreign historians claim [...] assertion. They were actively fostering conflict between the Hindus and Muslims [...] brought Magadha to its last gasp.
[64] “Raghunáth was a man [...] conduct Shobhá Singh came into conflict with Raghunáth the Second.
[41] In the fourth phase there will be no conflict over the ownership of land. A [...] cannot be forcibly imposed on them.