De > References for ‘demerit’
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[4] Every human being has certain merits [...] percent merit and sixty percent demerit: the resultant demerit is twenty percent. If a weak person [...] contact with a person whose resultant demerit is more than forty percent, he [...] wicked person may not be a durjana.
[8] Some are neutral, as I said. For [...] mind. There is neither merit nor demerit in these psychic tendencies. Likewise, [...] domain of merits and demerits.
[12] Your mental strength will be increased [...] this Supreme Veracity. The only demerit is, as He is always with you, [...] accelerate the speed of your progress.
[20] The process of Tantra sádhaná [...] to satisfy their lusts, then the demerit lies with those individuals, not [...] their intellects in a better way.
[146] He is the witness of all the worlds, [...] with you to help you. The only demerit is that as He is always with you, [...] accelerate the speed of your progress.
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[34] Answer: Totalitarianism gives strong [...] government are there. But the main demerit is that the public voice is suppressed. [...] is wanting in totalitarianism.
[35] In democracy also merits are there [...] properly expressed. This is the main demerit of democracy, where the people [...] lacking, there will be a mere farce.
[21] Every system has its merits and demerits. The demerit of this system is that as life [...] occur in animals and plants too.
[7] Conscience – what is conscience? [...] between good and bad, merit or demerit. This also depends on the influence [...] naturally the reverse will be the case.
[18] In each indriya a particular principle [...] Maha Cakra I said that a merit or demerit in a particular indriya is determined [...] qualities of all the indriyas.
[4] You see, there are merits and demerits [...] has got merit worth 20 points and demerit worth 25 points, the resultant 5 points go in favour of demerit, so he is a durjana and he is [...] has got merit worth 15 points and demerit worth 13 points. So the resultant [...] the case of Mr. X the resultant demerit is 5 points. If Mr. Y comes in contact with Mr. X, Mr. X has demerit worth 5 points, Y has merit worth 2 points, and the resultant goes in favour of demerit. Mr. Y will become bad. But, in the case of Mr. Z, suppose merit is 30 points and demerit 15 points, then the resultant is 15 points in favour of merit. Mr. X has only 5 points demerit, so if Mr. X comes in contact [...] for you, that is, whose resultant demerit is more than your resultant merit.
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] is the fight between merit and demerit, puńya and pápa, [...] the result of the fight.”