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[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] had been killed and they had to console their relatives. Krśńa [...] “Krśńa, why do you console me? It does not befit you.” [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] had been killed and they had to console their relatives. Krśńa [...] “Krśńa, why do you console me? It does not befit you.” [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[30] He knows the movements of all created [...] of their gross misdeeds, or to console their own minds. But for Him this [...] existential awareness in created beings.
[45] [My prayer to You is not “Save [...] overcome danger.” You need not console me in my suffering, but bless me so that I can overcome suffering.]
[12] And what is the nature of sin? [...] take it on his lap, and try to console it: “What makes you cry, [...] society as sinners is like this.
[21] That is why pleasure-seeking persons [...] comprehend the Átman, and try to console themselves by denying its existence; [...] weakness of their own propensities.
[4] Gandhari replied: “Yes Krśńa, [...] “Krśńa, you have come here today to console me in my grief, but I ask you, [...] great plan? Was it not you?”
[6] Gandhari again said: “Everything [...] having made me cry, you come to console me!”
[63] No matter how much human beings brag and boast, no matter how much they console each other, inwardly they know [...] the Supreme One. So remember, to console others without remembering the Lord is meaningless.
[2] What is prapattiváda? Human [...] day, Krśńa tried to console Gándhárii, saying, [...] ‘Whoever comes, goes.’”
[3] Then Gándhárii said, [...] can easily go to their houses to console them. But when one is grief stricken [...] partiality in this way?”
[44] Parama Puruśa is the Master [...] Puruśa will be with him in hell to console him, to inspire him, saying, “My [...] I am with you, go ahead.”
[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] her own son turned out bad. To console her and help her forget her sadness, [...] Shivas marriage to three girls:
[47] Suvimal tactfully started making [...] large-hearted gentleman had meant to console Raiṋjaná but had [...] eyes, and mouth had become red.