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[14] So it has been said: “You [...] acting, you start to worry about the consequences of the action, that will be meaningless. [...] dharma [property (of the action)].
[15] Karttrtva karma karmaphala [“Doership, [...] something and are suffering the consequences. You are in trouble and you are [...] reap. This is the plain truth.
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[5] To run away from normal worldly [...] evil actions which must have evil consequences, and unless the reactions have [...] worldly life will be immaterial.
[8] Some people consider that one should [...] God to save him or her from the consequences of ones deeds. There is [...] so should intuitional practice.
[25] Time, as has already been said, [...] factor produces many undesirable consequences. A child of five, for instance, [...] person realizes his or her mistake.
[27] And fate serves as an eye-opener. [...] punishment] and alert about the consequences of any [future] evil act.
[3] A human beings feeling of [...] of actions or experiencing their consequences as long as the actions are performed by that “I”. For instance, the consequences of the actions performed by Rama [...] actions and also the results thereof.
[5] The human beings feeling [...] ahaḿtattva, which apparently bears the consequences of actions.
[8] Buddhitattva gives the inspiration [...] is the mind which will bear the consequences. The one who sows shall reap. [...] it neither works nor bears the consequences. It only remains a spectator in the human body.
[10] The process or reaction which restores [...] Hence human beings have to bear the consequences of any type of work as reaction [...] Prakrti makes a human being bear the consequences (karmaphala) of all his or her [...] similar reaction (karmaphala).
[16] One works with ones mind [...] performs all actions and bears their consequences, survives to experience the reactions [...] entity that should experience the consequences of actions thus does not arise. [...] experience the reactions (karmaphala).
[24] Human beings themselves are answerable [...] They alone will have to bear the consequences of all their actions. No one else [...] and no one can change this law.
[5] Are not these two things self-contradictory? On the one side it is said that one must reap the consequences of actions, and on the other side [...] salvation. Is this also a dogma?
[23] So when Parama Puruśa is [...] are committed, naturally their consequences also must be undergone. One who [...] physically, mentally, an spiritually.
[90] It is undesirable for business [...] matters will have extremely dangerous consequences. Such weakness is not at all desirable [...] little by little of starvation.
[7] Suppose a person commits a wrong [...] mountain cave, one cannot escape the consequences: one will certainly be detected one day or another.
[52] Provincial boundaries : I [...] stations, and even villages. The consequences of such disputes will be extremely [...] India to ponder over this issue.
[56] Some people have been thinking [...] desirable? Have they forgotten the consequences of the attempt to introduce Urdu [...] sentiment has not yet crystallized!
[6] Now you understand the consequences of retrenching people without arranging a suitable alternative livelihood for them.
[16] Thirdly, no mother tongue should be suppressed. If a mother tongue is suppressed, the consequences are most dangerous. Take the example [...] was a famous song at the time:
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[13] Occasionally even sinful, antisocial [...] dispensation saving them from the consequences of their sins; every intelligent [...] see the way sins are condoned!
[15] Disasters occur when there is a [...] society as a whole will suffer the consequences of those disasters.
[204] In the same way that the weak were [...] sinners, they will still suffer the consequences of their sins in hell. Although [...] it; such is the nature of vipras.
[4] The consequences of accumulating material objects [...] one day take the form of matter.
[18] What is the thought process? It [...] this but afterwards one reaps the consequences according to ones thoughts. [...] nothing but deceit and hypocrisy.
[7] In sámskáraḿulaka [...] This is how the thief reaps the consequences of his previous action of theft.
[8] Good reactions to good actions are experienced in a similar way. One will have to reap the consequences of ones past actions until [...] bondages of vice and virtue snap open.
[29] If a liar, a fraud, a bribe-taker, or a corrupt politician happen to reap the consequences of their bad actions in this life, [...] performed in the past life. To reap the consequences of actions of the present life is not quite natural, though it is also not unnatural.
[30] Generally one does not reap the consequences of the actions performed in this [...] latter case, one will reap the consequences of the actions of the previous [...] saḿskáras varies from person to person.
[32] There is yet another circumstance in which people may reap the consequences of their actions in the same life. [...] mutative principle it reaps the consequences of its actions. When people are [...] desires) causing a mutative reaction.
[34] I do not know whether Gańesha [...] mount being a mouse. Think what the consequences could be!
[12] All the possibilities that sáhityikas [...] outcome of the present. The natural consequences of these possibilities should [...] certainly not sáhitya .
[8] And what about the psychic sphere? The reaping of consequences of original actions performed [...] one should not worry about it.
[46] One who realizes Brahma in this [...] are sure to suffer devastating consequences.
[16] Then is the unit consciousness [...] the unit mind and assailed by the consequences of the actions of the unit mind, [...] and sorrows of the microcosms.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. They had no intellect to ponder over the consequences of practising such satya. A crooked [...] period were naturally moralists.
[23] An unmanifested reaction in seed [...] carefully ponder over the painful consequences of performing a bad action or [...] one will have to undergo their consequences.
[37] In the world there are many wise [...] they are aware of the dreadful consequences of their sinful actions. This [...] shakti in ones personal life.
[72] Time has three divisions: past, [...] about the future. Ignoring future consequences and inspired by their ideology, [...] conquerors, and not merely to live.
[59] In all these three conditions one [...] they no longer have to undergo the consequences of their actions. Being emancipated [...] physical entities cease to exist.
[25] The part of Brahma, which is knowable, [...] with anybodys action or its consequences – Him we call Supreme Soul or the Puruśottama.
[55] To the knower of Brahma Dharma [...] big, are dedicated to undergo the consequences of his deeds. The body to him [...] its consequence can touch him.
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] sentient attain the good or bad consequences of their acts… they experience [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[30] He knows the movements of all created [...] deny His authority to escape the consequences of their gross misdeeds, or to [...] existential awareness in created beings.
[5] Paramátman is the only Supreme [...] person, that is, it suffers from consequences, but Satya does not undergo changes [...] bounds of time, place and person.
[11] In India the largest vocabulary [...] synthesis, and now we are suffering the consequences: presently distrust amongst human beings is rampant.
[19] How can a person cross this vast [...] rising life after life? To reap the consequences of all these saḿskáras [...] is all-merciful and considerate.
[10] And the other influence of this [...] they will not have to suffer the consequences of their past actions. This is [...] the human mind. Do you follow?
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[2] You know, those who instigate others to break rules will always cause bad consequences. Let us take an example. A prominent [...] statutes, and the result is never good.
[43] Learned people know that the requitals or consequences of deeds (karmaphala) are inevitably [...] fire of sádhaná.
[77] “Human beings reap the consequences of their own karma [deeds].” [...] to karma, “deeds”)].
[8] Sadáshiva takes ávirbháva. [...] Kálágni warns of the consequences and gives a hint of punishment. [...] sweet language and punishes also.
[57] If such people try forcibly to [...] enjoyment, they will face disastrous consequences. Psychologists are well aware [...] yoga márga, was prescribed.
[36] Suppose someone goes to a place [...] of abhimána: usually the consequences of abhimána are always bad.
[41] I have already said that without [...] extremely base and low, and that its consequences are disastrous. But afterwards [...] hallucinations of the dreadful consequences of his acts. The intermediate [...] their materialistic philosophies.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] stealing openly, regardless of the consequences and shamelessly takes refuge in [...] inner selves lament within them:
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] me either, and I will escape the consequences of my past actions.” [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] the cultural and socio-economic consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[15] While painting pictures, people [...] mostly to escape easily from the consequences of their misdeeds. Out of fear [...] fear or other such propensities.
[46] No one can escape the consequences of his or her actions by resorting [...] the essence of countless words.
[45] If Parama Puruśa wants to [...] everyone is bound to reap the good consequences of good deeds and the bad consequences of bad deeds. The reactions of [...] indeed a great blessing from Him.
[8] When the tendency towards acquisition [...] humanity to this predicament. Its consequences are dreadful.
[13] The omniscient Shiva observed the rampant expansion of materialism and its dangerous consequences and clearly stated, Lobhah pápasya [...] root cause of all sins”].
[2] Women have some propensities that [...] excessive, it may have adverse consequences. For instance, most stepmothers [...] region may be adversely affected.
[24] What is materialistic philosophy? It is the product of an undeveloped brain. And what are its consequences? Those who follow it gradually move towards darkness.
[29] The face next to Dakśińeshvara [...] Iishána clearly states the consequences of misdeeds and gives a few pieces [...] Dakśińeshvara or in that of Iishána.
[47] The underlying spirit of Vaishnavite [...] only, through reactive actions, the consequences of their past actions. Jiṋána [...] save me from danger,” but
[1] When an act is dedicated to Paramátman, its consequences are also dedicated to Him. The unit in that case is neither the doer nor the bearer of the consequences. What is it to you then? Occasionally, [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”
[124] The common people can be temporarily [...] politicians try to escape from the consequences of their misdeeds. It is noticeable [...] justice) culpable politicians.
[10] The harmful internal consequences of over-industrialization not [...] happen in the very near future.
[12] As examples we may cite Howrah, [...] affected by the harmful internal consequences of over-industrialization, and [...] and evening in Howrah District.
[19] Kliśt́ávrtti: [...] finished, they suffer the negative consequences of their undesirable actions. [...] living beings except Iishvara.
[27] Similarly, if someone commits some [...] too, they will have to suffer the consequences. It is said in the scriptures [...] punishable, still it must be avoided.
[50] Those who are seated in Heaven [...] reap! Those people are reaping the consequences of their past misdeeds!” [...] the mind of Parama Puruśa.
[13] Two birds with beautiful plumage [...] performs actions and reaps their consequences. This “natural” set [...] Phalasákśiibhúta.
[4] The third is Fate. There are many [...] bravely face all troubles, all consequences. No one should be a fatalist. [...] meditation. Fight against fate.
[47] Organisms live through pleasure [...] microcosm, its actions and their consequences (karma and karmaphala) is that [...] blows to the microcosmic mind.
[29] (3) If the boy and the girl settle [...] case the guardians feel that the consequences of such a marriage will be harmful, [...] responsible for such a marriage.
[1] “Macro-propensitive equipoise” [...] causal factor for all the later consequences which the unit body will have [...] also be careful, while reaping the consequences of past reactions, that in this duration no further reactive momenta be created.
[25] At present civilization has reached [...] save themselves from the dreadful consequences of this group mentality, this [...] rationalistic mentality are essential.
[558] When the tendency towards acquisition [...] humanity to this predicament. Its consequences are dreadful.
[564] The omniscient Shiva observed the rampant expansion of materialism and its dangerous consequences and clearly stated, Lobhah [...] root cause of all sins.”
[40] The worst kind of sin is called [...] and human history with recurring consequences ... Had Ravana simply abducted [...] thief in the guise of an ascetic!
[94] The negative consequences of over-industrialization result [...] surely happen in the near future.
[42] Thus if people continue to perform [...] be reborn in a world to reap the consequences of their actions. Good deeds produce [...] beings have come to this world.
[22] The supreme ideology is that which [...] ideation can escape the inevitable consequences of degradation.
[79] “So thats it!” [...] enter my house. Youll see the consequences of this.”
[59] The mother-in-law was outraged [...] life – always think of the consequences before abusing others – and had to pay for it.
[32] There are two types of actions: [...] (existential I) is not affected by the consequences of the actions. Thus, in the process [...] freedom from the bondages of action.
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] behind it. Everyone has to bear the consequences of their actions, and disease, [...] different forms of suffering those consequences. Bhagaván (God) is benevolent, and it is according to His laws that one has to suffer the consequences of ones actions. It is through [...] Gods making one suffer the consequences. Interference in this divine law [...] will have to suffer the remaining consequences and may have to seek rebirth for [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[18] The use of sádhaná-begotten [...] contact. Similarly one has to bear the consequences of ones actions. To evade [...] could be no greater blasphemy.
[19] Every action will have a reaction, [...] deed. One is bound to suffer the consequences of such an action, and as long [...] without the help of another person.
[25] In this case, as in the case of [...] passports, visas, permits, etc. The consequences of such a system are not beneficial [...] should be cautious in the future.
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[18] What is Haris role? Human [...] many as 20 lives to undergo the consequences. So it would be better for you [...] yourself of your burden”.
[11] An original action begets a certain [...] time when their reaping of the consequences of their good actions is over, [...] Yudhiśt́hira once said,
[22] Women have some propensities which [...] excessive, it may have adverse consequences. For instance, most stepmothers [...] region may be adversely affected.
[5] The mother-in-law was outraged [...] life – always think of the consequences before abusing others – and had to pay for it.
[7] Sentiment : The second way [...] without considering its good or bad consequences. The horse may move along the [...] a chasm. One cannot be certain.
[42] The microcosms reap the consequences of their original activities. [...] virtuous deeds or sinful ones.
[5] When people expire, the saḿskáras [...] are nothing but the unfulfilled consequences of ones karma or actions [...] possibilities (that is, the unrealized consequences of the actions which were performed [...] which best serves their expression.
[9] This depression will occur in the [...] have widespread and devastating consequences for humanity.
[2] Durmukha pretayonis. There are [...] human beings after undergoing the consequences of their actions for a long, long time.
[7] Ákáshiipreta. Those [...] human beings after reaping the consequences of their actions for a long period of time.
[6] We say that a child is invariably [...] suffer, they cannot escape the consequences.
[21] So the dharmakśetra is the [...] situation, a situation full of frightful consequences. Confused and agitated in this [...] outcome of this battle?”
[22] All languages must be encouraged, [...] negative cultural and socio-economic consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[23] The mind is one’s best friend [...] motivated by materialistic desires, the consequences have been horrifying.
[8] In those countries that follow [...] system forces production down. The consequences can be seen in nearly all communist [...] produces atheistic leadership.
[12] Purport: Virtuous or non-virtuous, [...] vipáka, that is, after undergoing the consequences of ones good or bad deeds. Where action has taken place, but the consequences thereof have not been gone through [...] [reaction in its potentiality].
[60] Purport: There exists no such thing [...] does an evil act and endures the consequences thereof, then the environment around that person becomes a hell for him or her.
[5] 3. If the boy and the girl settle [...] case the guardians feel that the consequences of such a marriage may be harmful, [...] responsible for such a marriage.
[8] Regardless of how vast it is, the [...] Cosmic mind to making Him bear the consequences of His actions.
[3] Psycho-physical parallelism is [...] result, one will not have to reap the consequences of ones actions. This is [...] constant psycho-physical parallelism.
[90] You must have seen many people [...] – they will have to reap the consequences of their actions.” You know [...] recover it with full interest.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] me either, and I will escape the consequences of my past actions.” [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, [...] think that you will not reap the consequences for a theft committed mentally, you are wrong.
[29] However all is not over by renouncing [...] performed by Brahma alone and their consequences, whether good or bad, will be [...] case we have no separate identity.