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[118] “At the beginning of the [...] closed and put up with it. Even courageous people think: ‘Let me see [...] take revenge on their oppressors.
[171] The meaning of the root verb ul [...] Oh, how cowardly they are! How courageous I am!”
[6] Those who do know Brahma, the embodiment [...] because Parama Puruśa is more courageous than the most courageous and braver than the bravest. Those [...] truths victory is inevitable.
[131] Those to whom the shúdras [...] efforts. The names of generals and courageous soldiers have been recorded in [...] thrown into the river half-cremated.
[40] Here the funny thing is that the [...] shreśt́hiis in return for money. The courageous kśatriyas took upon themselves [...] in every country of the world.
[11] Earlier I mentioned that just as [...] understand better, who are more courageous, more firmly established in morality, [...] given the name sadvipra .
[61] There is no doubt that the culture [...] their enemies. That is why the courageous but uncultured kśatriyas [...] desire to increase their population.
[133] These days we are discovering many [...] right to hate him. Hating is not a courageous quality or a creditable tendency. [...] of the Lord and abuse another?
[17] Secondly, to ensure the socio-economic [...] region is the most practical and courageous approach to uprooting exploitation. [...] never dare to adopt this approach.
[257] The artists or writers, before [...] challenge. But they should be courageous enough to go ahead even if no [...] in the very necklace of victory.
[6] Gandhasarpa . You know that [...] pungent smell from the bodies of courageous people. If they are virtuous, [...] early part of the rainy season.
[4] Yet in the course of fighting for [...] command. One will have to take a courageous and also a very hard-headed approach [...] selfishness and vested interest.
[4] Yet in the course of fighting for [...] command. One will have to take a courageous and also a very hard-headed approach [...] selfishness and vested interest.
[11] He set out on his journey and was [...] her fear. Rather, she grew more courageous than before.
[2] The solidarity and unity of a group [...] foundation. Similarly, the firm and courageous leadership of king Samudra Gupta [...] battles of Panipatha and Sithvalti.
[142] We were journeying from Jammu to [...] d́ográ for the extremely courageous and straightforward people of [...] been given the name D́ogrii.
[95] “Then listen,” said [...] mere sight of them makes the most courageous person tremble.”
[4] Now although letters were invented [...] down in letters, but they were not courageous enough to do so because it was [...] dare to defy the superstition.
[19] There are many individuals who [...] it! There are more people more courageous than I who cannot do it! How shall [...] full of doubts and hesitations.
[3] Now, a Tantric is called, a sádhaka [...] It is for the brave, it is for courageous people. Sádhanásamara. [...] stratum of life. This is Tantra.
[12] Now, those who are courageous enough to speak out this truth [...] never accomplish any glorious task.
[4] In the Tantras, Párvatii [...] be one practice and for the very courageous another. One way is prescribed for the gentle-minded and another for the courageous. Some practices are common to [...] said to Párvatii :
[12] Tantra – Supreme spiritual science as propounded by Lord Shiva. It emphasizes courageous vigour, both in internal meditation and external action to overcome all fears and weaknesses.
[31] The drainage of money from one [...] unit is the most practical and courageous approach to uprooting exploitation. [...] never dare adopt this approach.
[4] When the warriors and intellectuals [...] revolution. These people are brave and courageous, so they begin the second Kśatriya Age.
[30] So you are all sádhakas, [...] to, this principle properly. Be courageous and fight properly against those depraving elements; certainly you will be victorious.
[77] The young man looked at me again [...] Shasháuṋka was an intelligent and courageous man. He built a large army through [...] Rájyavarddhana unfairly.
[4] Now although letters were invented [...] down in letters, but they were not courageous enough to do so because it was [...] dare to defy the superstition.
[56] As I just finished saying, there [...] and because of this they are very courageous. If a tiger encroaches on their [...] lose itself in the deep forest.