De > References for ‘destitute’

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Vasu and Vásudeva (1)

[7] We have seen that vasu means [...] arrangements in his kingdom for destitute people, to give them a place to [...] also Vasu is one surname.

The Supreme Question – 1 (1)

[16] The human structure has been created [...] can certainly be criticized. A destitute individual should not be blamed [...] them. Thakur Narottam Das wrote,

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[92] I am not prepared to accept any [...] inferior and neglected, helpless and destitute – whom society considers [...] off the dirt from their bodies.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (1)

[32] In Angadesh the indigenous population [...] Auṋga people are poor and destitute, and most of them depend on agriculture [...] in this area is outlined below.

Social Justice (1)

[91] If large enterprises are acquired [...] people, invalids, children and destitute women. Opportunities to earn a [...] abilities as well as their needs.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (1)

[72] Another meaning of the verbal root [...] golden land but nowadays it is destitute, ruined, rkśa.” It [...] world’s rkśa countries.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (2)

[4] This reminds me of an interesting [...] charitable activities nearly left him destitute. There is a story about his charitableness. Once, during the time when the Maharaja was nearly destitute, a poor Brahman approached him. [...] can get a little money.”

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[30] Kut́a also means [...] could also give more. That is why a destitute person was described as kapardakahiina [penniless].

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 1 (1)

[227] Ekanore said: “You are a [...] everything. Today I am penniless, destitute, the scum of the earth. Dear prince, [...] never have bad results.”

Bihar (1)

[44] In Angadesh the indigenous population is being exploited by outsiders. The Angiks are poor and destitute, and most of them depend on agriculture [...] certain cash crops is outlined below.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[154] “This kind of sad occurrence [...] near future Magadha will become destitute and empty. There is no dearth [...] deprived of everything it has.”