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[8] Next comes the question of the [...] And if a father so likes, he can deprive his sons of their ancestral property: [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[32] When you touch some particular [...] particular object, and thus, you deprive yourself of the pleasure of Cosmic contact.
[9] In ancient society, men and women [...] against their fellow humans to deprive them of their legitimate human [...] colonialism were sown at that time.
[252] The predominance of dishonest people [...] capital and privileged status to deprive others of the wealth they earn [...] to the hungry chicken-fancier.
[49] We do not expect vipras to do such [...] domination, but they do not try to deprive the shúdras and kśatriyas [...] path of making money, they will deprive them of a chance, and often out of greed for greater profit indirectly kill them.
[8] “Asteya”. Asteya is [...] stealing: internal and external. To deprive others of what is legitimately [...] desisting from theft of any kind.
[20] Next comes the question of the [...] And if a father so likes, he can deprive his sons of their ancestral property: [...] Dáyabhága system of inheritance.
[38] Katu and Citu were nicknames. Their [...] imported foreign food. He could never deprive himself of the pleasure of eating delicious food, whatever its origin.
[9] And what happens then? “Juśt́astatastenámrtatvameti.” [...] human being. Those who want to deprive human beings of their birthright [...] of exploitation, are eliminated.
[5] Now, the best way of enmity against a person or a race is to deprive the person or the race of the [...] práńa dharma of the bird, will deprive it of the capacity to fly.
[13] During the Muslim period in India, [...] society. But the Muslims could not deprive the people of India of their práńa [...] failed to become one with the mass.
[2] Where there is linguistic exploitation, [...] mental sphere anybody designs to deprive you of your moral rights, against [...] to struggle against that force.
[76] Ans.: – The characteristic [...] those of other people. They try to deprive others, to protect their own endless [...] against those who pressurize them.
[16] In fact, the fundamental principle [...] the matter is that we shall not deprive anyone. We shall give equal opportunities [...] of the breach of domestic peace.
[17] In fact, a final decision on this issue should be based on the fundamental principle that we will not deprive anyone; we will give equal opportunities [...] of a breach of domestic peace.
[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] manual labour. These educated people deprive so-called illiterates of their [...] or paternal property of anyone.
[50] All natural resources are meant [...] clothing, money, etc., will this not deprive hundreds of thousands of people [...] contingencies, and not a penny more.
[57] No two things in this world are [...] individual. Even the slightest attempt to deprive anyone of this right amounts to [...] absolutely essential for existence.
[82] A little while ago I said that [...] physical force will, no doubt, deprive people of some of the wealth they [...] is essential in society today.
[36] Humanity has a right to live not [...] vast creation. If anyone wants to deprive human beings of this very birthright, then people will have to establish it by force.
[17] It is a fact that there are differences [...] There is no reason whatsoever to deprive women of the highest spiritual [...] individual and collective interests.
[15] Still, a controller is necessary [...] silence their voices forever; they deprive them of the opportunity to express [...] effectively than a book in this regard.
[52] Those who deprive others of justice, who stifle [...] sin are always crooked”].
[76] Ans.:-The characteristic (dharma) [...] those of other people. They try to deprive others, to protect their own endless [...] against those who pressurize them.
[47] In all human actions the tender [...] Those with the tendency to not deprive others cannot, on the grounds [...] major objective of this revolution.
[69] All people have the right to travel [...] human beings! If anyone wants to deprive people of this birthright, human beings will have to establish it by force.
[31] The presence of exploitation. There [...] exploitation, vested interests deprive people of their minimum requirements. [...] their exploitation any longer.
[23] Hence it should be kept in mind [...] that Ánanda. God does not deprive the jiiva from enjoying that Ánanda. Krśńadás Kavirá has said: -
[570] Those who deprive others of justice, who stifle [...] sin are always crooked.”
[32] Most trees with tap root systems [...] area can lower the water table and deprive other plants of water, and this [...] extremely fibrous root system.
[7] 5) The Ketu [dragons tail] [...] tale, the asuras [demons] wanted to deprive the gods of the nectar of immortality [...] this is the providential decree].
[57] There are many parents who, due to miserliness or whatever reason, deprive their children of delicious food [...] satisfy their natural desires.
[107] Society will have to define what [...] the rest of society, or aims to deprive them of the right to self-preservation. Behaviour based on such immoral intentions is a crime.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] knew that nobody had the right to deprive others of their properties, since [...] strength in the subsequent period.
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] straying and ignorant disciples deprive people of the opportunity of arousing [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] sharp knives and swords and thus deprive them of the right to live, even while preaching the hollow dictates of religion.
[6] The worst calamity that can befall a devotee is to be separated from devotion. Those who try to deprive people of devotion, who tried [...] Destruction comes as a matter of course.
[3] Both sons and daughters receive [...] His lap and feed them sweets, and deprive the girls of all opportunities.
[24] If children get enough fruits and [...] meat-eating parents and guardians deprive their offspring of their proper [...] very injurious to their children.
[35] Speaking of ideals, yet another [...] enjoyable, and that their teachers deprive them so that they can enjoy them alone.
[58] Cheap detective novels, adventure [...] youngsters, but they gradually deprive them of sound judgement.
[1] You should always remember that [...] Cosmic Father, because they want to deprive His other children, that is, their [...] have genuine love for humanity.
[6] [filler] Every atom of this universe [...] vast creation. If anyone wants to deprive human beings of this very birthright, then people will have to establish it by the use of force.
[1] In ancient society, men and women [...] against their fellow humans to deprive them of their legitimate human [...] colonialism were sown at that time.
[47] 3. Depriving others of their due [...] what belongs to others, but you deprive others of what is their due, you become responsible for their loss. This is also stealing.
[48] 4. Depriving others of their due mentally. If you do not actually deprive anybody of what is justifiably [...] so, that too amounts to theft.
[49] Some explanation here is necessary [...] Railway administration, but they deprive the railway administration of [...] ones travelling fare is theft.
[103] The opportunists will misuse your [...] and at the same time this will deprive the real sufferers of their due [...] a hostile attitude towards him.