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[13] You people of today are more enlightened. [...] tribulations; what difficulties were confronted and how human beings overcame [...] advancing by solving numerous problems.
[6] Smrtayo vibhinnáh: Varying [...] Kerala the Nayar system. People are confronted with a baffling choice.
[1] There is a popular saying, Shreyáḿsi [...] innumerable difficulties must be confronted. The greater the task, the mightier [...] opposition. Thus it is aptly said:
[5] “Inferior people do not even [...] doubt start their work, but, when confronted with opposition, leave it unfinished. [...] work unfinished. Even if they are confronted with enormous difficulties at [...] successfully completed.”
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] earth, the first questions that confronted them were “To whom do I [...] will remain forever unanswered.
[10] Later on, after joining the path of spiritual practice, one is confronted with obstacles and hindrances [...] never commit any crime or sin.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] discrimination is disturbed if he or she is confronted with only a little physical hardship. [...] of the more affluent countries.
[3] Viveka is that kind of deliberation [...] favour of shreya (benevolence) when confronted with the two opposing ideas of [...] name is viveka paiṋcaka.
[41] I have already said that without [...] avidyá, and run after preya are also confronted with obstacles, which issue from [...] their materialistic philosophies.
[21] If peoples blind attachment [...] intense, they will not disappear when confronted with logical arguments or shaken [...] kośas can be developed.
[9] The human society of those days was not yet confronted with economic problems, so Shiva [...] you should beware of them.”
[30] In this world, those people who [...] who start an activity but, when confronted with mighty obstacles, give it [...] something substantial in this world.
[15] As a general rule human beings [...] danger. For example, if you are confronted by a tiger which threatens your [...] Neohumanism to animal and plant life.
[26] Latin has both prefixes and suffixes. [...] “fighting” is created. When confronted with developed languages people [...] English word “fighting”.
[4] In the second stage of development, [...] Spiritualists or sádhakas confronted with mental struggles are viira, [...] Another name of Shiva is Viireshvara.
[101] There is a popular saying: Shreyáḿsi [...] innumerable difficulties must be confronted.
[112] Inferior people do not even start [...] doubt start some work, but when confronted with opposition they leave the [...] work unfinished. Even if they are confronted with enormous difficulties at [...] work is successfully completed.
[5] The annals of human history should [...] trials and tribula tions which confronted human beings, how those trials [...] cultural history of the human race.
[111] Society is a dynamic entity. It [...] large section of the society is confronted with the possibility of being [...] the laughing-stock of society.
[1] In the spiritual field there are [...] without fighting. Intellectuals when confronted, try to solve the problem with [...] has been said about the devotees:
[11] Human beings, since their advent onto this earth, found themselves confronted with these types of conflicting [...] their outward physical structures.
[9] Self-sufficient socio-economic [...] while the Chotanagpur Hills are confronted with the problem of irrigation, [...] because of their linguistic affinity?
[1] Since the dawn of human evolution several social problems have confronted humanity. The first and foremost [...] first step of human civilization.
[12] It is also true that you will not [...] you – it is a cruel game. Confronted with this grim reality one should [...] question of speed does not arise.
[13] Next comes imperialist exploitation. [...] Mughal exploitation, Bengal was confronted by a series of economic disasters [...] ruthlessly suppressed all local revolts.
[19] As far as India is concerned, as [...] people will continue. Any country confronted with such circumstances will find [...] clear example of all these evils.
[3] Now the question is, why should human beings fear anything? When they are confronted in the present, or may be confronted in the future by a force in the [...] be afraid of anything or anyone.
[2] Only a devotee can say this, and [...] pleasure, pain or humiliation whenever confronted with different circumstances.
[2] Since the dawn of human evolution several social problems have confronted humanity. The first and foremost [...] first step of human civilization.
[12] The human mind is sentimental – [...] families. So many problems have to be confronted. The problems of one life alone [...] oblivious of their past lives.”
[16] A little child of one or two months [...] far can you think? When you are confronted with a great and baffling problem, [...] duty and you keep on doing yours.
[7] You must always remember that your [...] live in jungles are constantly confronted by the fear of tigers, lions, [...] such as goats, sheep and cows, are confronted in the last moment of their lives [...] is less secure than human life.
[15] Recently, a particular group of [...] between the agricultural problems confronted by India and those confronted by China. The problems of India can never be solved by following the policies of China.