De > References for ‘desirous’

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Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[2] The suffix úk/uk is used [...] is desired. For example, icchuk [desirous] or bhávuk [contemplative]. [...] harm if this spelling remained?

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[171] The meaning of the root verb ul [...] word uluka is “one who is desirous of improperly and ostentatiously [...] are! How courageous I am!”

The Role of Lord Krśńa (1)

[1] As mentioned before, there were [...] their selfishness. Each state was desirous of expanding itself and thereby [...] Bhumii are known as Ambastha).

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (1)

[82] The knower of the Soul or the Self-realized [...] That is why every ambitious person desirous of all-round progress and development, adores the one who has realized his or her Self.

The Best Character (1)

[26] [Then those present asked Bábá, [...] They repent, too, and are always desirous of correcting themselves, of improving [...] rebuild their careers in a nicer way.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 2 (1)

[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] pańd́ita. And a person who is desirous of acquiring pańd́á [...] they have become mere surnames.

Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 1 (1)

[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] root verb yudh plus san (“desirous of”) plus the u suffix gives [...] viveka, please tell me.”

Sleep and Inertia (1)

[5] It is said, “Those who long [...] these six bad habits. A person desirous of welfare must necessarily be [...] to be impeded, retarded.”

Problems of the Day (1)

[134] Those states which cooperate with [...] activities will be considered to be desirous of establishing the world government [...] dirty arena of party politics.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[23] The meaning of the word i is “desirous of obtaining”. The word [...] Kuvera’s [god of wealth] wife.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[25] This word comes from the verbal [...] The meaning of iipsu is “desirous of getting” or “that which has a propensity for getting”.