Co > References for ‘confusing’
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[5] All the religious scriptures differ [...] sit facing the east. These are confusing propositions. How can the same [...] fact, the scriptures themselves are confusing, as indeed are the social treatises. [...] what should the common people do?
[24] “Simply by playing on words and thereby confusing people, a section of so-called [...] never attain salvation.”
[9] Now let us see how the world is [...] who are you talking to?” Confusing ideas like this were propounded [...] Philosophy had not yet come into being.
[9] There are some other propensities [...] exploiting society, deliberately confusing and misguiding others, duping [...] malevolent tendencies of mind.
[3] [Simply by playing on words and thereby confusing people, a section of so-called [...] they can never attain salvation.]
[5] Moreover, some other points should [...] illusions, and those illusions become a confusing labyrinth that diverts people [...] shall I forever cry – ”
[6] The contradictions do not end here. [...] thereby make everything even more confusing. After saying so much about upádhi, [...] understand what a great hypocrisy it is!
[20] [When there is no existence of bhava the idea of birth and death is confusing. We do not understand that entity which is beyond the concept of duality.]
[22] In the same sense kurpara [...] However, if there is no possibility of confusing phatuyá and underwear, [...] úrdhva-kurpara.
[6] Thus He opened various channels [...] discussions in those days were just confusing peoples minds and misguiding the masses.
[9] Lord Shiva branded those philosophers who were spelling out confusing philosophical ideas to the common [...] help the then society to progress.
[18] Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] The knowledge of the pandits is a confusing mess; it is hardly worth anything.
[12] The second defect is due to change [...] that book in those days is now confusing. So if the internal, or subjective, [...] through study alone, it may be wrong.