De > References for ‘deadly’
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[7] Suppose a person commits a wrong [...] able to kill me.” This is a deadly mistake! Wherever one commits [...] be detected one day or another.
[229] The blood-sucking vaeshyas order [...] exploitation running, the vaeshyas produce deadly weapons with the help of mercenary [...] to destroy human civilization.
[231] The economic exploitation of the [...] are brought forth, new types of deadly weapon are invented, and people [...] produce such items at their behest.
[14] Deadly Social Parasites
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] exploiters. The vaeshyas are like a deadly parasite on the tree of society [...] to suck society completely dry.
[59] The whole phenomenon of creation [...] fruits of wisdom. Those who invent deadly weapons such as the hydrogen bomb, [...] Maharśi, the Sage of the sages.
[4] Just to show their sincerity of [...] the manufacturing of weapons, of deadly weapons. They say like this vocally. [...] ready for worse weapons or more deadly weapons, just to keep others under [...] subjugation. So the remedy lies elsewhere.
[26] People who are inflated with pride [...] to terrorize others with their deadly arms cannot resist or suppress [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not [...] worst enemies, even if they were as deadly as scorpions and snakes. As a [...] comprehensive and well-balanced.
[544] Just to show their sincerity of [...] control over the manufacturing of deadly weapons. They express this idea vocally, but internally they plan for more and more deadly weapons, just to keep others enslaved. This is nothing but the worst type of brutality.
[620] People who are inflated with pride [...] to terrorize others with their deadly arms cannot resist or suppress [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[89] [What a pity it is that the delicate [...] night-jasmine flower, is bitten by the deadly poisonous cobra ... Oh Lakhiindar, Oh Lakhiindar, Oh my Lakhiindar! ...]
[94] There are certain trees and [...] fruits, flowers and seeds containing deadly poison are used by human beings [...] of these fruits people prepare deadly poison through various methods. [...] the kalke flower.
[9] Karnas teacher was Parasurama. [...] Karnas lap. At that moment a deadly insect gave a sharp bite to Karnas [...] bleeding is due to the biting of a deadly insect on my thigh.” Parasurama [...] doing anything like that.”
[176] That is, “If one remembers [...] Mandodarii – then even the deadly sins are destroyed.” In [...] Vibhiiśań after Ravanas death.
[177] The women of Kinnaur can rightfully [...] and if, by remembering her, the deadly sins meet their demise, then what [...] land. The logic is irrefutable.
[32] Then there is another word, yasha; [...] Bakasur and Aghasur who were His deadly enemies. So during Krśńas time there was polarization.
[3] Just to show their sincerity of [...] control, over the manufacturing of deadly weapons. They express this idea [...] for even worse weapons, even more deadly weapons, just to keep others under [...] subjugation. So the remedy lies elsewhere.
[9] Capitalism has always adapted to [...] even communism, which was once a deadly weapon against capitalist exploitation, has become a blunt and obsolete tool.
[5] Those people who lived on the same [...] other hill communities to be their deadly enemies. And since all on one [...] defeated clan were utilized as slaves.
[50] It sometimes happens that due to sudden accident or the attack of a deadly disease, the body is so disturbed [...] poisoning, and death by hanging.
[42] He, the Supreme Singular Entity, [...] foes, he has provided weapons: deadly poison, sharp claws, long horns [...] will also become one with Him.
[27] The word irińa means “wine”, [...] were set out. But wine is such a deadly thing that a person becomes addicted [...] – their intellect and learning.
[40] Vashitva : The word vashitva [...] desire. Thus vashitva-siddhi is more deadly, by comparison, than iishitva-siddhi. [...] called vashiśt́ha.
[91] I stretched out a hand and pulled [...] “I told you these things were deadly, that this was not a path to tread. Why didnt you listen to me?”