De > References for ‘debt’
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[29] [As long as you live, you should live happily. Even if you have to go into debt, you should eat butter.]
[107] Though on the one hand the vipras [...] be limited to the repayment of a debt, but came to be considered part of ones dharma sádhaná [spiritual practice].
[7] Society is the collective name [...] You know, a son must remove the debt of his deceased father – [...] Niyama in just such a strict way.
[26] (20) Four kinds of debt are irredeemable – debt to father, debt to mother, debt to ácárya, and debt to guru (divine debt).
[40] [As long as you live, you should live happily – Even if you have to go into debt, you should eat butter!]
[60] [The entire wealth of my life will [...] bones will repay my lifes debt of food and sleep. What [...] wealth, merely for annihilation?]
[2] If a person is doing sádhaná [...] must return, or else you accrue a debt. If you are burdened with a big [...] be reborn in order to repay your debt with interest.
[3] You take service from the world, [...] regarding the repayment of the debt. You will have to repay it. Remember, [...] invariably dependent upon each other.
[9] This abolition of old customs may [...] But the custom of incurring heavy debt and selling ones property [...] customs will vanish from society.
[41] Suppose you have incurred a loan [...] want to free yourself from the debt quickly, you will have to pay [...] actions imbibe new reactive momenta.
[21] (3) Bear in mind that you have a duty towards – indeed, you owe a debt to – every creature of this [...] duty; from others, nothing is due.
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[32] This in short is their philosophy: [...] life of fun even if you go into debt, for who will pursue you after [...] change in them for the better.
[25] A marriage feast is completely [...] by taking a loan or incurring a debt is prohibited.
[232] Bear in mind that you have a duty towards – indeed, you owe a debt to – every creature of this [...] duty; from others, nothing is due.
[258] Four kinds of debt are irredeemable – debt to father, debt to mother, debt to ácárya, and debt to Guru (divine debt).
[572] According to some philosophies, [...] and make merry even by going into debt.”
[573] This is their philosophy in short. [...] the hilt even after going into debt, for after death there will be [...] destroys the very future of humanity.
[84] However, it is fallacious to think [...] their wealth and finally get into debt to finance their bad habits. Eventually, [...] to cure them of their addiction.
[198] The cow-ghost replied: “Hes [...] obliged to incur a huge financial debt. Ekanore even had to pawn the [...] making friends with Ekanore.”
[225] He added: “The more gifts [...] be. Therefore, I had to incur a debt in order to properly arrange everything. [...] the ghosts world.”
[15] For the celebration of this ceremony [...] concerned. Taking a loan or incurring a debt for this purpose is forbidden.
[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] to keep on repaying his or her debt in small instalments of a rupee [...] hundred. Here the payment of the debt of one hundred rupees represents [...] payment will have to continue.
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] samajhdár; one who is in debt is denádár; the [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[75] To Dharma in the form of a crane, [...] least once a day, who incurs no debt and who has no need to leave home to earn a living, is really happy.
[69] For example, no one shall accumulate [...] overspend on their luxuries and incur debt. That is why it will be easier [...] individuals happiness and comforts.
[76] It is often noticed that individuals incur debt because of their violating the [...] to ask for help from all when in debt, is not a good practice. Such a mentality cannot be encouraged.
[77] To purchase, by incurring debt, serge where tweed will do, or [...] other Margis in this connection.
[97] “No, no, no,” I said. “Dont put me into debt like that. You can stay in my [...] do anything more for me.”