Ha > References for ‘harbour’
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[34] People may think, “Will Shiva [...] contrary, a virtuous person may harbour vanity. The person may think, [...] a sinner and a virtuous person.
[47] Caturtho samatábhávo [...] equal vision, that is, you will not harbour any inferiority or superiority [...] this shloka is that one must not harbour any kind of complex. No kind of [...] anekabuddhi [many-minded].
[13] Vaerágya does not denote [...] part of family life. Those who harbour the sentiment of running away [...] most of them fall from their path.
[17] Titles of the present society have [...] consequent on social debility that they harbour the desire for changes in their [...] simply misuses of energy and money.
[22] Sensual objects are naturally crude [...] “Many people in this world harbour in their hearts such base and [...] their sensuous pursuits.”
[15] SOME [...] contiguity with Diamond Harbour. While concluding his speech [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[45] Verb-endings : Verb-endings [...] territorial contiguity with Diamond Harbour”. “Continuity” indicates [...] examples of verb-endings. For example:
[16] In Holland, it is difficult [...] subdivisions of Contai and Diamond Harbour in Bengal.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] animals, because animals do not harbour any communal feeling. Physical [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[6] The worst calamity that can befall [...] law. It is not at all necessary to harbour any thought of others destruction. Destruction comes as a matter of course.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, [...] still do so today. So no one should harbour the conception that Devanágarii [...] older than Devanágarii.
[125] The total area of the Sundarbans [...] Bangladesh, and in Basirhat, Diamond Harbour and Alipore in West Bengal.
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] animals, because animals do not harbour any communal feeling. Physical [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[2] Only a devotee can say this, and [...] done nothing, but secretly they harbour desire in their minds that newspapers [...] confronted with different circumstances.
[4] What is pleasure? It is nothing [...] be great devotees and some will harbour great malice. Both are alike for Him.
[27] Those people are great who harbour no biases and who behave rationally [...] happiness. Such people dont harbour any feelings of enmity towards [...] are meaningless for such people.
[11] Suppose there is a very elevated [...] immensely rich.” Those who harbour this sort of covert desire are [...] wealth of the yakśas”.
[105] The dikes have another benefit. [...] coastal areas near Contai and Diamond Harbour. This is an excellent source of electric power.