De > References for ‘desist’
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[6] It is impossible to establish genuine [...] intellect. When people are advised to desist from following the path of logic [...] engaged in the fight against dogma.
[18] While experiencing the good consequences [...] actions and reactions. One must desist from wrong actions. “I will [...] deeds. Let these be Yours.”
[23] An unmanifested reaction in seed [...] contemplation will certainly cause them to desist from sinful deeds. Once undesirable [...] to undergo their consequences.
[24] Should intelligent people also desist from performing virtuous deeds? [...] under pressure of circumstances.
[41] I have already said that without [...] of vidyá as a warning to desist from such base activities. Those [...] their materialistic philosophies.
[5] The weapon which pierces sinners [...] the sinners so that they might desist from their sins and be forced [...] hand a lathi [staff] and a rope.
[5] Parama Puruśa controls everything. [...] anything. But if one is unable to desist from asking, one may ask only [...] guide my intellect properly”.
[2] Some of these defects lead one [...] sinning. The best way for humans to desist from sin is to always remember that they are the children of Parama Puruśa.
[6] The subtlest, the most delicate, [...] in vain to persuade the mind to desist from thinking of Krśńa, [...] turned into Macrocosmic bearing.
[6] I request those who use wine as part of their religious rituals to desist from this practice if there is [...] should be used instead of liquor.
[20] The last type of devayoni is the [...] sadhakas mind to inspire him to desist from following the negative path.
[20] King Jagatnarayan, restless within the prison walls, sent out repeated warnings to Bhavasundarii to desist from the path of inevitable disaster. [...] to take to the warpath.”
[3] In Ranchi I told [you] about dhyána [...] wont let Him go, I will not desist till I catch hold of Him,” this is abhidhyána.