De > References for ‘devour’
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[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] peoples blood, they often devour their flesh and bones as well; [...] exploiters who trade in religion.
[76] Among these vicious vaeshyas there [...] philanthropic politicians. They also devour the people, but they shed a few [...] the vaeshyas without conflict.
[30] The chief ghost replied, “Im [...] human flesh and bones they will devour you. But I know what you can do. [...] you will again be visible.”
[37] Have vipras only exploited others? [...] intellect in the Vipra Age was able to devour them.
[13] The more developed the living beings [...] recognize their own offsprings, and devour own children. Snakes have some [...] snakes also eat their own eggs.
[8] Madálasá, who was [...] frightened that she might even devour him! The second son also became a sannyásii [renunciant] in due course.
[9] Grind spices or be a cook Touch [...] serpents hook But let it not devour, In the sea of nectar shall [...] spiders web Love awaits you there.
[15] This imperishable Parama Brahma [...] to eat a mango does not mean to devour its skin and stone but to eat [...] followed blindly. The rśi says,
[23] “It is very difficult to [...] swim across because sharks will devour me. It is an impossible task. [...] other path, no other alternative.
[49] Now, the question may arise: is [...] the petty ego, with the effort to devour everything for the pleasure of [...] fullest expression of love itself.
[42] Madhuvidyá teaches you that [...] of Avidyá cannot come and devour you. The glory of one and only [...] to you from one and all objects.
[91] The process of Cosmic Ideation [...] ignorance (avidyá) cannot devour you in its ferocious jaws. The [...] to you from one and all objects.
[315] It is due to these dogmas that [...] But certain dogmas are trying to devour them. Communism is one such dogma. [...] all-devouring influence of dogma.
[2] If ever any physical, mental, social, [...] crevice of weakness and try to devour the whole harvest – that [...] woes and wailings of the weak.
[2] If any physical, psychic, social, [...] they exploit that weakness and devour all the vitality of the person. [...] heartaches of those who are weak.
[41] To be civilized means to give a [...] more,” then goes home to devour a hearty meal and later brags [...] and education are of this sort.
[31] Nothing should ensnare people in [...] all-consuming Máyá devour them. Thus the scriptures containing [...] guardian with unyielding conviction.
[36] In the mundane sphere, as well, [...] ants, greedy for enjoyment, will devour all the sugar prepared with such [...] psychic world of human beings.
[31] When negative microvita devour the positive microvita of a diseased [...] microvita are increased, and they devour the negative microvita.
[60] Do not be extroversial, do not [...] released from it. The abyss shall devour you and you, shall miss the pole [...] they have attained their goal.
[2] Here a question crops up – [...] around the unsuspecting insects and devour them. This kind of plant cannot [...] plants mobile rather than immobile.
[4] The clever jackals have developed [...] soon as they feel a cucumber they devour it without even bothering to peel [...] with these bothersome jackals.
[6] People make offerings to certain [...] against these dogmas, which seek to devour them like cobras with outstretched [...] have to move ahead vigorously.
[95] “Then listen,” said [...] Royal Bengal tigers. One tiger can devour two hundred people at a time. [...] courageous person tremble.”
[10] The relationship between communism [...] it is the nature of a ferret to devour a snake, intellectually developed people can easily expose the defects in Marxism.
[11] The third bad habit is bhaya or [...] desire to eat increases. One can devour as much as a demon, but if one [...] try. It is not very difficult.