De > References for ‘defeat’
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[5] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] society. But with the intellectual defeat of women in the Vipra Era, their [...] child-bearing machines”].
[25] Now if these weak human beings [...] and he will meet with miserable defeat. This is the inexorable law of [...] belongs to Iśt́a.
[53] Saguńa Brahma wants, but [...] wishes of the Supreme Entity. They defeat the very purpose of the creation of human beings.
[16] Jiivátmá [synonymous [...] mental agitation regarding the defeat or victory of a particular side. [...] causal factor of the universe.
[8] Once a certain mahápuruśa [...] mahápuruśa would not accept any defeat in logic and replied, “My [...] things went on for many centuries.
[19] Vraja Krśńa, resplendent [...] Vishuddha Advaetaváda concedes defeat to Vraja Krśńa even [...] sweetness of His great personality.
[59] The pandits of pratyakśa [...] by Shankaracharya. After their defeat they made friends with Shankaracharya [...] vijiṋánaváda ] came into existence.
[70] Shankaracharya was able to defeat Buddhist philosophers only by [...] Prakrti of Ananda Marga.
[33] The unit functions with its unit [...] because that will be a sure case of defeat. One has no alternative but to surrender at the altar of the Supreme.
[34] And wise people, what will wise [...] finally theirs will be the sure defeat.
[117] The minister, Shriijukta Bhutanarayan [...] Have we done that only to face defeat?”
[20] The death of the Buddhist nation [...] factors brought about not only the defeat of the Buddhists, but also dissension [...] Again India became nationless.
[2] The salient feature of vipra life [...] victory and avoid the ignominy of defeat, and that in their personal lives [...] Thus, vipras are intellectuals.
[41] Whenever they would intellectually defeat the ordinary people, the vipras [...] have nothing to do with ghosts.
[53] We find in the history of that [...] would utilize this knowledge to defeat their opponents, saying, "The [...] them in a state of fear and panic.
[79] In the Kśatriya Age women [...] Vipra Age, after the intellectual defeat of women, their social status [...] sometimes they neglected them.
[219] The vipras ascertain the strength [...] At the slightest possibility of defeat, they treacherously betray the [...] the war on the kśatriyas.
[3] It has already been said that sadvipras [...] element in this world that can defeat these blessed people. Rather, [...] forces are bound to accept total defeat. Therefore, to those of you marching [...] safely and without concern.”
[4] Shivas companions were not [...] the world for victory and not for defeat. A few thousand years ago, Krśńa [...] in praise of those great people.
[4] Then Gandhari [[pronounced]] the [...] a moralist, he accepted his own defeat of his own accord, though in a number of instances the acceptance of His defeat was not just.
[10] Yatamána : The microcosm [...] inimical entities assemble and try to defeat that microcosm. So sádhaná [...] stage is known as yatamána.
[18] In the history of the world, you [...] degenerating forces will easily concede defeat. You too should keep moving forward, [...] surely be crowned with success.
[14] Then Gandhari [[pronounced]] the [...] a moralist, he accepted his own defeat of his own accord, though in a number of instances the acceptance of His defeat was not just.
[5] The so-called Gandhian doctrine [...] in unambiguous language at the defeat of Sitaramaiya and the victory of Bose, “Sitaramaiyas defeat is my defeat.” Subhash Bose never allowed [...] Bose had to leave the country.
[7] But as the saying goes, “Power [...] Viśńu, thought to defeat the Lord Himself. Is not the tamboura [...] world with a very bloated ego.
[8] When things had become intolerable [...] psychic and spiritual power to defeat Gayásura, and relieve the [...] would do something in the matter.
[27] Islamized Arab ideology became [...] Islamized Arabs were unable to defeat India. The most important reason [...] unable to obliterate that wave.
[41] There are both honest and dishonest [...] the shúdras forget their defeat. During the post-revolutionary [...] the deceitful kśatriyas.
[67] Throughout both the ancient and [...] than face the humiliation of total defeat, shot themselves in an attempt [...] inevitably come into the limelight.
[32] What is Vámácára? [...] Máyá and after her defeat She will help realize my cherished [...] through such an aimless pursuit?
[74] It is Satya that ultimately wins. [...] success is only prognostic of dire defeat. Satya widens and smooths the [...] Satya – the Supreme Spirit.
[4] Allahabad was originally named [...] certainly mean the Aryans defeat. Thus Mithila, Magadha, Bengal [...] were prohibited from going there.
[14] From ancient times many groups [...] this, they could not prevent their defeat. Todays Egypt is the Egyptian [...] lack of the aforesaid six factors.
[15] The Christian or Roman civilization [...] factors of Bhati. The Aryans could defeat the indigenous Indians only due [...] preceptor and hence they were defeated.
[7] There was also a close link between [...] of the society, leading to the defeat of India when invaded by outside [...] great reduction in their numbers.
[30] The attainment of Brahma signifies [...] Or put in another way, first the defeat of Bhavánii Shakti, then the defeat of Bhaeravii and Kaośikii [...] righteousness in the external world.
[31] One who does not practise any active [...] should never undergo the ignominy of defeat. If one dies while seeking the [...] illiterate, touchable and untouchable.
[13] On many different occasions in [...] victory which is never followed by defeat, is permanent. A person wishing [...] in that supreme state of bliss.
[34] War-loving races are generally [...] reasons for the non-Aryans defeat.
[42] In the life of Bengal, Tantra has [...] alternative but to acknowledge this defeat: The Bengalees of those days were [...] Sanskrit language of the Vedas.
[14] Those who believe in casteism in [...] Puruśa is your guide, who can defeat you? Even if this creation falls [...] This is the advice of Lord Shiva.
[11] In the Rámáyańa [...] on between Rama and Ravana. The defeat of Ravana was almost certain. [...] dont you help him?”
[5] In war the moment people envisage the possibility of defeat, they begin to invent new weapons [...] today would never have happened.
[14] Then what to do? One must remember [...] one with the Lord no obstacle can defeat him.
[10] Ans.: – Shauṋkara [...] Hegel, Berkley and Kant. In order to defeat idealism he himself became an [...] creating this variegated universe.
[100] There are some deep-rooted superstitions [...] order to avoid accepting their just defeat they point to their long years [...] they determine future policies.
[18] If the entire world is false, then [...] Doctrine of Illusion had to admit defeat before the vastness and universality [...] glimpse of the glory of Shiva.
[3] CASE [...] ; There cannot be any real defeat from Rama ,( [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] – e.g., "It is his moral defeat – [...] people directly or indirectly.
[7] Next comes the defeatist complex, [...] Hence, there is no question of defeat for you. So how can the idea of defeat arise?
[8] Now, where lies the greatest fulfilment [...] the scope for you to be afraid of defeat of any sort?
[13] So people may attain temporary [...] victory, but it is again followed by defeat: ultimate victory is impossible. [...] absent in that of a philosopher.
[39] The task of all the images in the [...] They move on and on, meeting no defeat.
[10] Ans.: – Shauṋkara [...] Hegel, Berkley and Kant. In order to defeat idealism he himself became an [...] creating this variegated universe.
[12] 2) The rule of reason. What is [...] formulates convincing argument to defeat the logic put forward by his opponent. [...] “yukti” or “reason”.
[2] The life of Párthasárathi [...] Máyáváda suffered an ignoble defeat. How then will it be possible [...] is, how? One idea comes to mind.
[38] And what is puŕána [...] and doing harm to others brings defeat.
[27] There is an interesting story about this. When the defeat of Ravana became almost certain, [...] his act was of recurring nature.
[24] When a particular group, motivated [...] victorious in this conflict and defeat others, while at the same time [...] moment you can load the cannon.
[64] Gandhiji was a simple man. So [...] openly, “Sitaramiyas defeat is my defeat .” Subhash [...] themselves in their political life.
[1] The last two weeks we discussed [...] order), the victory of dharma and the defeat of adharma, etc., and accordingly [...] was something well thought out.
[8] Then Karna finally wanted to know [...] now. Without these ear-rings my defeat will be inevitable. I may even [...] This is how he hastened his death.
[48] You defeat anothers anger through your non-anger; you defeat anothers wickedness through your piousness; you defeat anothers miserliness through your generosity; you defeat anothers dishonesty through your honesty.
[60] It should be remembered that the [...] Manipurs Kobe Valley. After the defeat of Tikendrajit, when Manipur became [...] Districts Tamluk subdivision.
[15] Shyness is also closely associated [...] he or she refuses to accept the defeat. People therefore have to wrench their minds free from the serpentine shackles of isms.
[335] Ive accepted defeat, Ive accepted defeat Your defeat means my defeat This I have realized times without number.
[6] It is not easy to liberate mind [...] emancipation, it has to fight against and defeat Infinite Prakrti for emancipation, and hence sádhaná is not an easy task.
[57] Many people today advocate the [...] human mind – rationality will defeat fanaticism.
[3] Each and every intelligent man [...] from any sort of fear complex or defeat complex. One day I told you that [...] men away from the Supreme Hub.
[3] Whether it is psycho-physical or [...] that the mutative force cannot defeat the sentient force, and the static force cannot defeat the mutative force.
[11] When the person is fully established [...] be defeated, never to accept any defeat (you girls should remember that [...] Viireshvara but Mahádeva.
[13] When an intellectual doctrine is [...] defeated they refuse to accept defeat. There are some so-called scholars who meet with a crushing defeat, yet never admit to being defeated. [...] locked in the darkest dungeon.
[2] What is prapattiváda? Human [...] scene occurred after the total defeat of the Kaoravas at the hands of [...] ‘Whoever comes, goes.’”
[9] Similarly, a jiṋánii [...] at that time? Knowledge concedes defeat and the ego has no choice but [...] please save my prestige.”
[9] The positive microvita which are [...] greatest scholars of the age just to defeat them, was suddenly attacked by [...] nothing by gandarukmińii.
[1] This little story is taken from [...] fierce battle. Rama was unable to defeat Ravana because he was protected [...] Rama as my lord.’”
[21] So the dharmakśetra is the [...] weapons. Neither is ready to admit defeat to the other. It is an agonizing [...] outcome of this battle?”
[40] As the story goes, when Ram was completely unable to defeat the powerful Ravana, who had Shivas [...] Lord. This is nitya samása.
[5] Those people who lived on the same [...] order to marry? One clan would defeat a neighbouring clan in battle, [...] defeated clan were utilized as slaves.
[92] But one who is dedicated to an [...] for an ideal, however, to accept defeat means to plunge in severe gloom. [...] soldier to meet such exigencies.
[13] Parama Puruśa is the actual [...] Máyá: she eventually meets her own defeat and surrenders. So what should [...] Máyá will be unable to harm them.
[80] “As long as Shasháuṋka [...] Buddhist religion into Rarh. After the defeat of Bengal by Harśavarddhana, [...] it to its lowest point.”
[85] He continued. “While returning [...] Even then Agnimitra did not accept defeat. His final confrontation with [...] battle Agnimitra was killed.”
[18] At one time, the ancient Mayan [...] subsequent times to acknowledge their defeat at the hands of other civilizations. [...] Columbuss discovery of America.
[42] He, the Supreme Singular Entity, [...] who have nurtured the desire to defeat their powerful foes, he has provided [...] will also become one with Him.