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[6] After the death of Tripurásura, [...] immortality: not to be killed by man, demon or god, in earth, heaven or hell, [...] of Viśńu or Shiva.
[22] Nrsiḿha: Nr means Nara, [...] from the unholy forces like the demon Hiranyakashipu. To ridicule the [...] half-lion is not at all proper.
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[13] RÁDHIKÁ SHAKTI, HLÁDINII [...] RÁKŚASII. In mythology, a demon. The term was used by the Indo-Aryans [...] path of progress of human society.
[52] The non-Aryans regarded the Aryans [...] the words rákśasa [demon], pashu [beast] and pisháca [...] civilized and educated than the Aryans.
[90] You know that nothing is perfect [...] cases, where a person has become a demon and is going against the collective [...] be appropriate to the offense.
[7] There was a demon who prayed that he might die neither [...] surrender is only looking after That.
[44] The main thing is that the fundamental [...] cosmic will – to act like a demon in human form. Such demons should have no place in human society.
[13] Marx was a good man. He had strong [...] committing many atrocities. Stalin was a demon who killed millions of people. This all occurred because of the inherent defects of Marxism.
[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] Ravana, a non-Aryan, is regarded as a demon in the Ramayana, but his behaviour [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.
[5] I was sitting alone. It had rained [...] decide whether to call it human or demon.
[303] The best prayer is, therefore, [...] know.” There was once a demon who prayed that he would die neither [...] you are looking after yourself.
[3] CASE [...] Rama and Vishnu ; The demon army are killed by Rama [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[59] [With the sharp claws of your exquisite, lotus-like hands, You pierced the body of the demon Hirańyakashipu and ripped [...] Supreme Entity, victory unto You.]
[59] Rta is spelled correctly with a [...] tale, Naerta was the name of a demon.
[47] This may also be explained: Rávańasya [...] that they are like a ten-headed demon. If one seeks to annihilate this demon, one will have to take the shelter [...] annihilation is called Ráma.
[18] Why did Krśńa wish [...] exploiters. But “If there is a demon in the mustard seed it will not [...] dharmarájya is established.
[12] It is said that Rávańa is a demon. Certainly he is a demon because the force which degrades [...] insignificant; it is a veritable demon, a rákśasa [...] that Rávańa .
[9] When this fat accumulates in the [...] the person suffers from “demon hunger”; so much so that [...] luci, fish, meat and sweets.
[38] And I am confident that on that [...] in human society, nor will any demon be able to harm millions of people [...] – it is even better!”
[20] Now, the human mind undergoes distortions [...] Avidyá is just like a demon. It has a deteriorating effect on the human mind. Hence it is known as a “demon”. The human mind, being influenced [...] “Rávańa”.
[21] There are ten directions. East, [...] – it is just like a ten-faced demon. The ten-faced demon is called “Rávana”.
[22] Now how can you kill, how can you [...] one cannot destroy this ten-faced demon.
[23] This demon is inimical not only to a particular [...] entire human society. And this demon is the worst, rather, the blackest [...] of humanity attains salvation.
[9] “Ráma”. “Ráma” [...] that Rávana is a ten-faced demon. The ten-faced demon is nothing else but the base propensities [...] Ráma means Parama Puruśa.
[550] Long ago I went to Purulia. I was [...] the human society, nor will any demon be able to harm millions of people in the name of humanism by exploiting their gullibility.
[10] Said the goddess, “If it [...] during her marriage ceremony, or the demon Kumbhakarna to sleep for half [...] strength on your eyelids.”
[69] Kuk + urac = kukura . Etymologically [...] Rámáyańa was a demon, not a woman.
[133] Ku + jan + d́a = kuja [...] satellites of its own – Deimos (demon) and Phobos (fear). According [...] contains the following verse :
[9] Another meaning of the word [...] Kút́ásura (demon of the mountain – many people [...] spelled with kú .
[8] The third meaning of “Ráma” [...] Rávańa means a ten-faced demon. That is, Rávańa [...] first syllable of marańam.
[50] If a demon, ghoul or carnivore touches an [...] word kiicaka is used for an demon, ghoul or carnovore.
[51] Kiicaka is the name of a mythical demon.
[37] 7) One meaning of the word karbúra is daetya [demon].
[217] 1) The meaning of the word karvara is “proud demon”.
[234] 7) Karvura was the name of a Puranic demon who used to draw other creatures [...] his eyeballs, and then eat them.
[1] At this stage, it is nearly impossible [...] [devil] or rákśasa [demon].) In all of India, Karkat́ii [...] dogmas, killed her in an inhuman way.
[4] 2) Kabandha is the name of a rákśasa [demon] – according to the Puranas, the one that Rama killed.
[21] 3) Kamat́a was the name of a mythological demon depicted in the Puranas.
[4] 2) If someone falls within the range of any wicked animal or demon we say – “he has fallen [...] “they have fallen into the demon;s kabala.”
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[6] He is the Supreme Glittering Entity. [...] Rávana lie? When does that ten-faced demon die? He dies when one takes the [...] Faculty, can kill him, can kill that demon. “Rávańasya [...] the reply of Hanumána was:
[16] “Kiirtaniiyah sadá [...] you create an image of a wicked demon in your mind but decide that it [...] difference between Hari and Hara.
[26] Worshipping Paramátmá [...] one such story. He was a terrible demon. Lord Viśńu had [...] himself Gayasura was invincible.
[7] The Ramayana, the great Indian [...] such a thing? – it was the demon Máriic who made a golden [...] form”. Angad did just that. He said,
[4] Furthermore, Parama Puruśa [...] ensures that no one succeeds as a demon in this created world. If ever [...] unambiguously in the Giitá:
[9] Arjuna represents tejastattva [luminous [...] directed downwards, a human becomes a demon.
[24] The third is: “Rávańasya [...] The one who kills the ten-faced demon Rávana is called Ráma. The ten-faced demon is none other than the base propensities [...] Parama Puruśa this ten-faced demon is killed.
[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the [...] karche [He is fighting with the demon.]. We can also say it this way: [...] abound in the Sundarbans”.
[1] A few days ago a journalist asked [...] gigantic Rakśasa or ferocious demon which has physical strength but [...] powerful than its psychic strength.
[11] The third bad habit is bhaya or [...] increases. One can devour as much as a demon, but if one reduces the intake [...] try. It is not very difficult.
[5] The Rámáyańa, [...] thing? – rather the “demon” Marich fabricated a golden deer [...] And Angad did just that. He said,
[7] Similarly, another meaning of “Ráma” [...] “Rávana” is the ten-faced demon functioning in each and every [...] Rávańa – the ten-faced demon – ceases to exist. And what is Rávańa? What is the ten-faced demon? The depraving mind, the evil [...] also, the same purpose is served.
[28] There is another allusion to Lakśmii. [...] absent from His capital, Dwaraka, a demon named Narakasura launched an attack [...] against this Asura and killed him.
[17] For patients of acidity it is particularly [...] odd times, which is called “demon hunger”. That is why we [...] to be cautious about this “demon”, detrimental hunger. An acidity patient should never violate these dos and donts.
[18] If due to the over-secretion of digestive fluids the patient suffers from “demon hunger”, it can be relieved [...] the patients right nostril.