Ha > References for ‘hard-earned’
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[70] According to Indian social treatises, [...] when they die give up all their hard-earned wealth, because they have not [...] not to be charmed by such humour.
[99] Business people should not have [...] people have seldom protected the hard-earned savings of ordinary depositors. [...] for their old age is not small.
[33] Neither the vipras nor the vaeshyas [...] their intellect and acquire the hard-earned wealth of others in order to meet [...] for money without any hesitation.
[116] There are more dishonest vipras [...] in appropriating a share of the hard-earned wealth of others. Kśatriyas [...] encouragement to their simplicity.
[24] Vámácára sádhakas [...] become tempted to misuse their hard-earned spiritual power, causing damage [...] sádhaná as an ideal one.
[16] Intellect is the controller of [...] procure things either with their hard-earned money, or by applying their intellect.
[19] The second category of disciples [...] those instructions. They lose their hard-earned knowledge out of negligence.
[39] [Dainty or coarse, salted or not Hard-earned food, a welcome lot Dedicated [...] Who cares what or which is mine.]
[90] The thief (out of fear of the police) [...] to inspire them to offer their hard-earned food, clothes and money. However, they do not call their own newly-created world an illusion.
[36] Generally, so-called scholars cannot [...] knowledge, acquired by many years of hard-earned experience and through the practical [...] information memorized by rote.
[90] The thief (out of fear of the police) [...] to inspire them to offer their hard-earned food, clothes and money. However, they do not call their own newly-created world an illusion.
[66] Regrettably, it has to be said [...] sentient peace, nor defend their hard-earned freedom. Their declaration of [...] through this type of approach.
[6] Vámácára [...] become tempted to misuse their hard-earned spiritual power, causing damage [...] sádhaná as an ideal one.
[25] Which path should an Ananda Marga [...] their goal, often misuse their hard-earned power; consequently, they unknowingly [...] never complete freedom.”
[31] The meaning of the root verb kat́h [...] deludes”, or “which is hard-earned”. Colloquially, kat́ha signifies: