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[8] The people of today must understand [...] automatically cease. The gigantic demons of exploitation will vanish in a flash.
[52] Once I heard about a doctor, standing [...] are not taken against such human demons.
[30] The chief ghost replied, “Im [...] all types of creatures: ghosts, demons, goblins, witches, elves, hobgoblins [...] you will again be visible.”
[96] “If this rulers philosophy [...] has to be humanity. Otherwise the demons in us will not only swallow our [...] rulers philosophy.”
[172] According to one story in the Puranas, [...] and the other gods to kill the demons, he used to boast of what he had accomplished. Thus another meaning of the word uluka is Indra.
[32] The perfect sádhaná [...] means your propensities – the demons within you.
[42] Knowing full well that a person [...] control evil spirits], the ghosts and demons will be compelled to flee.
[10] Vaeshyas do not like to tread the [...] begin to behave like mean-minded demons. In such a state of mind they [...] satisfy their hunger for money.
[8] The third characteristic is damah [...] others”. And the third group, the demons, interpreted it as “dánaḿ [...] “regulation” or “control”.
[3] Does this increased capacity to [...] can best be described as “demons in human form.” In order [...] supreme question or parama prashna.
[7] Innocent human beings are at the mercy of devouring demons. The animals are also at the mercy of human demons. Even the plants are at the mercy of human demons. These demons destroy forests without planting [...] beings are at the mercy of human demons. We must solve this problem. We [...] panacea to solve all these problems.
[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] he can about the den where the demons sleep and sets off into the world [...] the child’s mind craves.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] heaven and hell, of ghosts and demons into the human mind. These are [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[7] Those who are moving will have [...] against the internal and external demons. But this does not mean that the demons should become the object of ideation.
[10] From ancient times human beings [...] is for human beings and not for demons. More powerful weapons have to be invented to counteract these uncivilized persons.
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[59] The whole phenomenon of creation [...] rśis, rather, they are worse than demons, far worse than internal creatures, [...] Maharśi, the Sage of the sages.
[12] Communism is an unhappy blending [...] brutality. It is the worst type of demons; dance, and is on the threshold of a black death.
[18] It is a fact that humans will make [...] obstruct human progress are veritable demons in human form (rákśasa). [...] remain ever-vigilant against these demons in human form and wage constant war against them. There should not be any hesitation.
[15] “Serpents are exhaling venom [...] every house to fight against the demons in human form.”
[16] Serpents are exhaling venom everywhere. [...] preparations for the fight against these demons. Do you all follow? What Rabindranath [...] portion of the twentieth century.
[7] Society is the collective name [...] Puráńa. In it, the demons defeated each of the gods individually, [...] thereby routing and destroying the demons. It is a very good story and there [...] Niyama in just such a strict way.
[9] And what happens then? “Juśt́astatastenámrtatvameti.” [...] the enemies of mankind. They are demons in human form. Expose such demons, such cursed persons of the human [...] of exploitation, are eliminated.
[6] The third is dama. “Dama” [...] internal enemies, which are the demons residing in your mind. This is dharma.
[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] and the rákśasas [demons] of Lanka, as described in the [...] were in fact neither monkeys nor demons, but the people of different sub-castes [...] said, “Queer are the ways of demons.”
[82] After the Aryan settlement in India [...] on the one hand and the “demons” and “monsters” on [...] handsome Aryan leaders, and “demons” meant the non-Aryans in general), the non-Aryan “demons” and “monsters” became [...] through a compromise with Him.
[44] The main thing is that the fundamental [...] like a demon in human form. Such demons should have no place in human society.
[22] In the past there was much suppression, [...] notion that the non-Aryans were demons and tried to infuse inferiority complexes into their minds.
[1] Let me state at the very outset that I am not a believer in ghosts and spirits, demons and devils, or heaven and hell, [...] that whether ghosts and spirits or demons and devils, everything which bears [...] physical or mental circumstances.
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá [...] struggle going on between gods and demons, and even between blood relations? [...] comes forth out of the ashes.]
[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] such as elves, goblins, phantoms, demons etc. to the patients relatives [...] peoples belief in ghosts.
[10] Let us move on. What I mean to [...] simplicity or ignorance are veritable demons in the form of humans, and those [...] sacrifice, are even worse than demons.
[11] Let us end this digression. The [...] simplicity or ignorance are veritable demons in human form, and those who deceive [...] of sacrifice are even worse than demons.
[65] In nearly every country of the [...] Violence begets violence. Hordes of demons who lose their wealth become greedy [...] suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[11] The world is a panorama of endless [...] lamentation like blind, headless demons. This is not a decree of God; it is the law of the universe.
[15] Still, a controller is necessary [...] ground. In this material sphere, demons greedy for wealth starve the simple, [...] effectively than a book in this regard.
[30] In the most developed minds, an [...] what the scriptures call “demons”. Our modern society is full of [...] beneficial contribution from them.
[16] Similarly, the life of a goat is [...] others, have been captured by a few demons. Then, as you are fed rice and pulse, the demons begin systematically slaughter [...] nothing that anyone can say to them.
[35] In the Vedas, little distinction [...] to the Aryans. They are termed demons, Danavas or Asuras. The Vedas [...] be totally false and misleading.
[126] Ans.: – Possession by ghosts [...] such as elves, goblins, phantoms, demons etc. to the patients relatives [...] peoples belief in ghosts.
[73] The absence of collective outlook [...] to continue to fight against the demons.
[2] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] [monsters], sometimes dánavas [demons], sometimes dásas [slaves], [...] between these people and the Aryans.
[18] Why did Krśńa wish [...] mustard seed it will not drive away demons.” And similarly, if there [...] dharmarájya is established.
[13] This Rávańa [...] to fight against these kinds of demons.
[16] “Serpents are spreading venom [...] for all-out fight against those demons.”
[8] In the post-Buddhist age – [...] caste system were wicked, crooked demons.
[9] When the speed of matter is greater [...] faculties, then there is the rule of demons, as in the case of communism. [...] Hindus could not effectively resist.
[19] He is the controller of those entities [...] like gods, while others act like demons? Can He be accused of partiality? [...] reality all are equally dear to Him.
[6] The world is a panorama of endless [...] lamentation, like blind, headless demons. This is not a decree of God, it is the law of the universe.
[18] For a long time peoples minds were bound by the demons of superstition whenever any work [...] portions will never be recovered.
[41] The stories that are written nowadays about demons are written in modern Bengali but the demons are made to speak old Bengali. [...] twelve or thirteen hundred years.
[88] Another meaning of the word [...] ancient times, the gods, humans and demons in Sanskrit literature have all [...] is neuter in gender.)
[4] The first defect not only ruins [...] bloodthirsty than bloodsucking ghouls and demons.
[7] 5) The Ketu [dragons tail] [...] to the Puranic tale, the asuras [demons] wanted to deprive the gods of [...] churning of the sea by the gods and demons. One asura secretly swallowed [...] this is the providential decree].
[56] 8) In olden times there was a community [...] battle between the gods and the demons].
[1] “Look here, Aparna,” [...] of here. Thats where the demons live. If anything happened to you, Id be in big trouble.”
[142] Night was coming to an end and [...] The other ghosts said, “The demons are horrible. The strong ones [...] Theyre nothing but chickens.”
[164] “Because they commit crimes,” [...] finally choose the path of the demons. Our society is now full of them.
[172] Prisoners in the demon jail had [...] one would leave the prison. The demons used to pose as innocent citizens [...] surely fall into the clutches of the demons. Aparna sat in the inky darkness [...] tree just outside her cell window.
[181] “You shouldnt stay [...] fallen into the clutches of the demons and I need your help to rescue [...] follow you like a shadow.”
[312] When he reached the palace he read [...] climbing down the tree: “The demons are dangerous. The strong oppress [...] Be very careful, Anumay.”
[348] “Victory will be ours, victory [...] was made for humans and not for demons.”
[154] Abhijit was unable to bring words [...] the clutches of the ghosts and demons.”
[280] The following is the information [...] she lays down, female devils and demons part her hair and pick out the [...] after a light night meal.”
[296] The next day, in the fading light [...] awaiting the female devils and demons who usually came at that hour [...] the lice out of my hair.”
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] referred to as ijya. The Asuras [demons] cannot forget the contributions [...] behalf. Thus, in the language of the demons, ijya means Shukrácárya. [...] give greater quantities of milk.
[52] Behind the origin of a religion [...] been devoured by the mythological demons Ráhu and Ketu (Umbra and [...] This is the result of blind faith.
[51] Religions are based on external [...] nothing to do with the mythological demons Ráhu and Ketu. But even [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[26] Worshipping Paramátmá [...] which tell us of many dacoits and demons doing the same thing. The story [...] himself Gayasura was invincible.
[2] When the various expressions of [...] the black magic of the so called demons, but a kind of occult science. [...] This explains the eternal side.
[4] Furthermore, Parama Puruśa [...] this created world. If ever the demons become powerful, He incarnates [...] unambiguously in the Giitá:
[6] When the number of demons in the world increases, when dharma [...] way to annihilate the powerful demons. The demons try to resist Him with all their [...] full force (“bhaga”).
[11] When the demons perpetrate atrocities in the world [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[17] Ghosts or elves are not really [...] So-called ghosts, elves, goblins, demons, etc. are disappearing into nothingness. [...] have their different categories.
[90] The universal society has only [...] vested interests. They are the demons of society. They are polished [...] fight against their activities.
[6] There is a story in the Vedas. Once a vastly radiant Entity appeared before the gods, the demons and the humans who were standing [...] He disclosed His real identity;
[2] Whatever a person manufactures [...] be alert against those who are demons in human form, those who posses immense psychic power and yet behave like demons, causing harm to humanity. Collective efforts have to be made to protect humanity from these demons. That is the only fear. What is the way out?
[32] From a study of history we learn [...] should say that they are veritable demons, and such demons in human form cast a shadow on the glory of humanity.
[1] I have already told you that rákśasii vidyá is not the black magic of so-called demons, but a kind of occult science. [...] Macrocosm fully as their goal.
[147] “The gods live inside people,” Vásavii continued, “and the demons also build their homes inside [...] open air and light of your museum.
[4] But those who are demons in human structure are all in [...] clever people, are harming others.
[6] They may think deeply about these [...] people are! They are veritable demons in human framework.
[13] Who are responsible for the distress of these millions of refugees? Those demons in human framework, whom those [...] of caps to cover up their sins.
[15] But meanwhile the refugees roam [...] only a handful of people – demons in human framework – are [...] printed in books and journals.
[16] Those demons in human form do not think that [...] the positions of their opponents.
[23] What happens through this proto-psycho-spirituality? [...] proto-psycho-spirituality can easily recognize those demons in human framework. Then, after [...] soar high into the blue firmament.
[27] One thing more should be added [...] mind, they will easily detect those demons in human form and will acquire [...] more harmful than geo-sentiment).
[17] (Tráńa means “to [...] people are saved from the attacks of demons permanently, then it is called [...] Krśńa supports Shiva.)
[135] The meaning of át́há [...] párla ná [in the end the demons were not able to successfully fight the human beings].
[103] (46) Parama Puruśa has blessed [...] of them in the fight against the demons. You must not sit idle relying on fate. Be vigorously active.
[27] The mythological story goes like this: When the gods and the demons were churning the ocean, many [...] – after the churning was over.
[67] [I Salute Thee, O blue Sarasvatii [...] humbles the pride of the arrogant demons with sword in sheath, who grants all good fortune to her devotees.]
[27] The word irińa means “wine”, [...] a war between the gods and the demons. Understanding the evils of wine [...] – their intellect and learning.