Ha > References for ‘habit’
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[28] Mental purity helps particularly [...] human being should make as strong a habit as possible of selfless service [...] 1 )
[11] Shúdrocita service is meaningless [...] must be emancipated from this bad habit by good counsel. The problem can [...] seek to satisfy his or her bad habit in secrecy and consequently the [...] other types of service is not.
[11] These days the sign “No smoking [...] tomorrow” can never kick the habit, for wine remains the mental object. [...] world – this is its nature.
[17] The fifth action of Vidyá [...] childhood one should develop the habit of self-surrender to the Supreme [...] contained in the following shloka:
[12] Overeating day after day when one [...] hungry at all is also a bad food habit. Such harmful habits encourage tuberculosis germs.
[13] If one for a long time cannot obtain enough food or takes innutritious food, that is also a bad food habit. In most cases such habits are the main cause of tuberculosis.
[9] So the action which comes within [...] attempts, because it is their ingrained habit. But the truth remains forever [...] mind can never reach that abode.
[2] Phalasákśibhútah [...] unconsciously through force of habit. Of these habitual actions, some [...] without any specific intention.
[3] It may so happen that a person [...] , and now, out of force of habit, I said it again.” He did not say it consciously. It was his habit. Hearing such excellent kiirtana [...] .” Things like this happen.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] satisfied that the wrong-doers habit has been rectified, one may pardon [...] she has already rectified the bad habit. No individual can take a decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[58] Children have certain instincts [...] quarrel they make grimaces – a habit which is found in human beings. [...] their palms and start trembling.
[2] Whatever were the daily habits [...] beings did not wear clothes. The habit of wearing clothes came into vogue [...] first stage of aesthetic science.
[4] Nidrá means sleep. No one should be a slave to this habit. Tandrá means you are hearing [...] to attend a spiritual function.
[11] Parama Puruśa is neither [...] the age of twenty and forms the habit of smoking cigarettes. He may not want his father to know about his smoking habit but the Cosmic Father sees everything. [...] immediately without any loss of time.
[7] Biological changes resulted in [...] – this is a monkeys habit. Sometimes people not only cry like this but bite with their teeth. This is also an old habit of monkeys.
[8] Monkeys live in trees so in Saḿskrta [...] grin and grimace. This is an old habit of monkeys.
[23] Changes in mental outlook are a [...] accustom themselves to this new habit. After the discovery of fire they [...] salt on roasted meat very easily.
[4] Human beings do karma (action) [...] gopii means one who is in the very habit of pleasing Parama Puruśa. [...] path of salvation lies elsewhere.
[38] Incidentally, I remember a story. [...] addiction to wine is a very bad habit indeed. Under the influence of Vidyá shakti he even made a vow to give up the habit of drinking on the next auspicious [...] in your resolution to kick the habit of drinking that youve succeeded [...] abhinivesha or psychic obsession.
[48] Later on, those shúdras who made a habit of fighting against nature due [...] minds of the kśatriyas.
[56] Is this protean master-artist, [...] canes in their hands, vent their habit of caning by brandishing their [...] indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!
[6] The social system has also undergone [...] the world did not frown upon the habit of drinking, but the people of Bengal were different from others.
[3] In Sanskrit, tańd́u means “of jumping habit”. You see, when rice is prepared [...] táńd́ava there is no mudrá.
[27] When people read anything aloud [...] these people had and still have the habit of reading books aloud, softly [...] the mind to become distracted.
[3] That was the period of British [...] out for a stroll as per my usual habit. As on other days, that day also [...] abandoned military encampment.
[267] 5) Lack of determination: One day a man, knowing that drinking is a very bad habit, made a promise that he would [...] will drink up to the neck!”
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] own psychic creation, it is the habit or nature of an individual. Svabháva [...] property common to one and all.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived [...] own psychic creation, it is the habit or nature of an individual. Svabháva [...] property common to one and all.
[95] 38) The habit of making wagers is extremely undesirable. You must avoid lotteries and gambling.
[305] Such a practice is just the reverse [...] greedy for money should form the habit of charity and serve humanity [...] to inculcate in themselves the habit of being polite, and should serve [...] establish one in mental purity.
[13] So, the psychological approach [...] become helpless victims to their habit. If their channelize their addiction [...] any further harm to themselves.
[12] Perception, inference and authority [...] they do not cultivate much the habit of thinking and recollecting, [...] under the pressure of authority.
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] initially like that environment. Habit turns into nature, and at that [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[34] Why do people tell lies? There [...] personal interest) and (2) ingrained habit.
[35] This universe is embedded in satya. [...] personal interest or ingrained habit. But those who are committed to [...] they are much more than that also.
[38] Based on the strong foundation [...] personal interest or ingrained habit. A person who tells lies out of [...] have deliberately practised this habit of lying for quite some time, and that his or her old practice has now become a habit.
[39] To give up ones bad habit, one will have to struggle. To [...] satya, there is no dharma”].
[43] I was saying just a while ago that [...] self-interest or due to their ingrained habit. Animals and plants do not tarnish [...] through their malevolent efforts.
[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] concerned, they already have the natural habit of paying attention to others [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.
[7] TENSES [...] Habit: used to ( svabhávagata atiita [...] do
[5] To tolerate means to gauge your [...] sake of toleration is not an ideal habit, but toleration for assimilation and augmentation of strength is profitable.
[20] In order to get rid of abhimána, one will have to cultivate the habit of being polite and humble. Just [...] keep away from abhimána.
[8] Thus, in the future, as peoples [...] down. When they finally develop the habit of standing on two legs, there [...] head will become abnormally large.
[13] A sáttvika diet is required [...] find it difficult to give up the habit of rájasika food all of [...] such food as early as possible.
[2] 1. Women must make it a habit to spend some time outdoors every day in the open air and the sunshine.
[32] Rules of fasting and sun-bathing [...] And patients should give up their habit of sitting and giving orders, [...] by their own physical efforts.
[6] 1. If due to the bad habit of masturbation a large amount [...] one will contract this disease.
[2] Similarly, we can propel or attract [...] body into action by sheer force of habit. Thus momentum and attraction function equally in the physical, psychic and spiritual worlds.
[26] For example, a man with a strong [...] against it in order to leave the habit. That is to say, he has to propel [...] call it the death of the organs.
[239] This universe is embedded in satya [...] personal interest or ingrained habit.
[241] Based on the strong foundation [...] personal interest or ingrained habit. A person who tells lies out of [...] – even inferior to plants.
[242] To give up ones bad habit one will have to struggle. To [...] satya, there is no dharma.”
[637] There should not be any impurity, [...] greedy for money should form the habit of charity, and they can serve [...] or egoistic should inculcate the habit of being polite, and they should [...] be established in mental purity.
[79] There are many differences between [...] However, dogs do not have this habit. They bark collectively only when [...] brave and a jackal is cowardly.
[51] Ku + d́ikhin = kikhi . [...] it is called kikhi . This habit of the monkey is prehistoric. [...] clenched most of the time, and the habit of grimacing also remains predominant in childhood.
[42] (2) Criminals out of Habit
[54] They are glaring examples that [...] paternal abuse. This creates a habit which eventually becomes part [...] and force them to commit crimes.
[58] There are many people who themselves, [...] servants subsequently develop the habit of stealing out of greed.
[61] During the trials of criminals [...] as a result of a long-standing habit, a change of environment alone [...] penal code will also be necessary.
[18] The vanity of lineage is associated [...] script and language, behaviour and habit, and local variations in expression, are actually the constituents of human culture.
[19] The supporters of political isms [...] feelings. Today people who make a habit of delivering high-sounding lectures [...] influence of the static force.
[242] The manager, Balabanta Singh, was [...] all. Only then will he stop his habit of coming late.” But when [...] rushing into his office, he thought,
[54] In the distant past, large animals [...] Wild elephants still have this habit. At such places, with the passage [...] and it helps make oranges sweet.
[8] 4. If excessive waste of semen occurs due to the bad habit of masturbation during adolescence [...] is called seminal infertility.
[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] living humans or animals. Their habit is to eat the flesh of dead bodies. [...] the hollow dictates of religion.
[7] There are many reasons why superstition [...] superstition which has become a habit. Today we will analyse the superstitions which arise due to ignorance of history.
[11] Hernia patients must never completely [...] patients should get out of the habit of straining while defecating.
[9] 5. Another reason for heart disease [...] at lunch and dinner. If such a habit continues day after day, their stomachs get enlarged and they suffer from heart disease.
[14] So far as women are concerned, they already have the natural habit of paying attention to others [...] more, thus depriving her guests.
[16] (1) Women must make it a habit to spend some time outdoors every day in the open air and the sunshine.
[12] The manager, Balabanta Singh, was [...] all. Only then will he stop his habit of coming late.” But when [...] rushing into his office, he thought,
[52] Excessive sexual intercourse invites [...] leucorrhoea. Virgins with the unnatural habit of masturbation invite a similar reaction, and leucorrhoea may occur.
[68] Unmarried women should strictly avoid the habit of masturbation.
[103] 7. Those males who develop the unnatural habit of wasting their semen excessively [...] persons cannot produce an embryo.
[19] There is a word in Bengali, ujir [...] although ám comes out due to habit. If anyone makes a joke about [...] Mámá, dont you?
[8] But if these criminals are neglected, [...] subjected to social punishment, their habit of committing crimes will become stronger.
[17] Such groups perpetuate exploitation [...] inferior, and this becomes an ingrained habit. Even if you catch hold of their [...] well-knit society can never develop.
[104] The tobacco produced in Burma and [...] North India are also discarding the habit of chewing tobacco.
[10] 6. Those who are in the habit of taking snuff or who blow their [...] auditory nerves and invite deafness.
[7] Why is it called táńd́ava [...] Tańd́u means “of jumping habit”. Táńd́ava [...] properly in a disciplined way.
[14] All complexes – the fear [...] sinner, I am a sinner,” the habit of sinning will come to him and [...] he was not a sinner previously.
[2] There lived in Andherinagari a very intelligent man who had an extremely bad habit of hurting people. He was so possessed by this habit that his food only became palatable [...] you can well imagine, this bad habit made life unbearable for his neighbours.
[3] One fine day the call came for [...] and said, “Friends, my bad habit has brought great torment to your [...] end, I wish to give up this bad habit. But I need your help. Please [...] further towards heaven.”
[4] The neighbours were reluctant. “But youll certainly give up your bad habit when you get to the Other World,” [...] contemplate doing such a thing.”
[8] Even after death that man refused to give up his bad habit. Thats why it is said, “Black will take no other hue.”
[4] The first bad habit is nidra or sleep. Sleep is a [...] an adverse effect on the mind.
[6] The second bad habit is tandra or dullness. It is a [...] normally die in their early teens.
[11] The third bad habit is bhaya or fear. This fear instinct [...] come when you will develop the habit of sleeping twenty-four hours [...] try. It is not very difficult.
[12] One must exercise control over [...] have any control over the food habit will certainly die in such a situation. [...] of possibility for human beings.
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha or anger. What is the [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.
[23] I once told a story about the habit of miserliness. There was a tight-fisted [...] can call her Somii – asked:
[28] So you see these are all psychic [...] you be victorious. The next bad habit is alasya or lethargy. In the [...] wish; whereas others develop the habit of idleness in the course of their [...] harmful in the physical world.
[66] Now a word from much later, after [...] still call her Khendi from old habit and she does not get angry. But [...] grandmother passed on many years ago.
[77] To purchase, by incurring debt, [...] Niyama, must make them shun this habit either by sweet or harsh words [...] other Margis in this connection.
[88] The application of force must be [...] greedy for money should form the habit of charity, and they can serve [...] or egoistic should cultivate the habit of being polite, and they should [...] establishment in mental shaoca.
[19] You may ask, “How can I do [...] Whats the difference between habit and nature? When habit becomes one with your existence, it is called nature.
[20] Suppose you are a teetotaller. [...] accepted it. After that it is your habit that you wont be able to be without alcohol. Then it is a habit. Finally, alcohol will be drinking [...] habituation, it finally becomes nature.
[21] This is auto-suggestion. “Now [...] nature. Try to make it what – habit or nature? Nature. I never take [...] should make it your nature also.
[5] “You monkeys have the bad habit of finding fault with everything,” [...] proverb is talking about you.”
[7] “Female monkeys, I strongly advise you to give up this bad habit of hiding your age. The only time [...] about their age like you.”
[23] “What new advice could he [...] havent gotten accustomed yet to the habit of telling the truth.
[4] Oxygen inhaled in breathing enters [...] eating rich food becomes a steady habit, it becomes impossible for the [...] gradually turns into harmful acid.