De > References for ‘degenerates’
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[48] Api cet sudurácáro. Who is a durácárii? A person in whose contact one degenerates is called a durácárii. [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[9] In such a defective society, life [...] state of doldrums then further degenerates into a state of Babels pandemonium [...] towards this inevitable, tragic end.
[8] When human beings reach the third [...] powers as a result of which one degenerates. Thus in this stage there are both inner and outer hindrances and obstacles.
[12] In the commune system materialism [...] it has no legs to stand upon. It degenerates the physical, mental, and spiritual [...] the shortcomings of this system.
[27] As some psychic propensities have [...] cruder than that. Once the mind degenerates to the inertness of stone, the [...] reconverted into a human being.
[4] When Sadáshiva introduced [...] the mind becomes irritated and degenerates, and no concentration in sadhana [...] part is giita , or song.
[93] When satya loka or átman [...] mind to a lower kośa, and degenerates the mind from subtler to cruder spheres.
[93] When satya loka or átman [...] mind to a lower kośa, and degenerates the mind from subtler to cruder spheres.
[7] This world of ours is a world of [...] thinks only of receiving, the mind degenerates; again, if one thinks only of [...] underlying spirit of sevá.
[31] If at this stage the lost pramá [...] re-established, the lokatrikońa degenerates and enters the stage of disruption. [...] descends to the stage of degeneration.
[17] 4) No capital punishment . Capital punishment degenerates the moral standard of the society. [...] excommunication or penal servitude does.
[6] Gandhari again said: “Everything [...] teach the people how much a person degenerates as a result of their sinful behavior. [...] you come to console me!”
[85] This world of ours is a world of [...] thinks only of receiving, the mind degenerates; again, if one thinks only of [...] underlying spirit of sevá.
[55] The central idea of a thesis [...] surrounded by bad company, who gradually degenerates into a detestable beast. The story may be very long, but the keynote or the main point is:
[50] In order to make a gold [...] when guinea gold is melted, it degenerates into dead gold [pure gold]. Although [...] called káliká .
[73] It is said that khosámod [...] scriptures say that a flatterer degenerates at every step – because, [...] travelling). This reminds me of a story.
[4] The tuning pegs used to loosen [...] other words, that kind of life degenerates into the life of an animal characterized [...] brightly on the banner of gold.
[6] Depressions may also take place [...] cultural life becomes perverted and degenerates. This is why we get perverted literature, music, dance, art, architecture, etc.
[23] The mind is one’s best friend if it moves towards subtlety, but if it degenerates and becomes crude it is one’s [...] consequences have been horrifying.
[46] Due to illness, old age or an unexpected [...] práńa váyu degenerates and the práńa váyu [...] indication of imminent natural death.
[37] Being able to enter the intra-molecular [...] by it and as a result he or she degenerates. An aspirant of Vidyá Tantra [...] this siddhi arises in him or her.
[3] One who has lost the dharma of [...] ones rhythm of forward movement degenerates, gradually losing ones human [...] continue working, even while dying.