Ha > References for ‘hardship’
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[40] 3. Tapah – To undergo physical hardship to attain the objective is known [...] study is the main Tapah .
[9] In the Vipra Era, due to loss of womens prestige, economic hardship, and other environmental causes, [...] 2 )
[18] There are a group of people who [...] slightest good to others. By undergoing hardship, one should always help others, [...] nothing but sheer foolishness.
[5] Finally, take a third example. [...] short notice. This caused economic hardship for some of the less well-off [...] people on humanitarian grounds.
[11] If human beings lack the basic [...] confronted with only a little physical hardship. If an intellectual becomes angry, [...] of the more affluent countries.
[45] After proper karma sádhaná [...] comfort to others even by enduring hardship. The duty of the ácáryas [...] welfare of others even by embracing hardship themselves, individually or collectively. [...] the universe. Lord Buddha said,
[19] The second category of disciples [...] things from the preceptor with great hardship, but do not take proper care to [...] hard-earned knowledge out of negligence.
[6] “Suddenly there occurred [...] together. On one of those days of hardship, when it was sure that if nothing [...] will finish my bath.’”
[272] We cannot neglect a single creature, [...] people may have to face tremendous hardship and misery during war and other [...] increase the scope of these units.
[16] Greedy people, in the hope or obsession of accumulating more wealth, and that, too, without any hardship, imagine a goddess of wealth. [...] the human imagination”].
[45] If Parama Puruśa wants to [...] bear sufferings at the time of hardship by the grace of Parama Puruśa: it is indeed a great blessing from Him.
[9] Mánava dharma is the combination [...] this dharma; for this dharma, no hardship is too great. Therefore, this [...] 1 )
[3] In capitalist countries, if people adopt birth control methods to avoid financial hardship in their families, there is nothing [...] may appear in them at any moment.
[5] One of my great-aunts (the younger [...] of her life, she had to bear the hardship of widowhood for 102 years. [...] you remember your husband?”
[12] Then Prakrti undertook the practice [...] her. So Prakrti suffered immense hardship to attain Puruśa, but Puruśa [...] no concern at all for Prakrti.
[15] (iii) Tapah: To undergo physical hardship to attain the objective is known [...] students, study is the main tapah.
[65] “When the rays of the rising [...] usually are. On seeing the slightest hardship of others, tears come into their [...] have much difficulty getting home.
[7] In a Proutistic economy buyers [...] be exploited or put to needless hardship.
[19] In a Proutistic society, buyers [...] be exploited or put to needless hardship.
[106] In capitalist countries, if people adopt birth control methods to avoid financial hardship in their families, there is nothing [...] 9 )
[8] If people living in capitalist [...] control methods to avoid economic hardship, perhaps we should not criticize [...] mental reaction at any moment.
[20] Kliśt́ákliśt́avrtti: [...] and in the process undergoes some hardship, while at the same time his friends [...] dilapidated tenement. He undergoes hardship in the beginning, but what is [...] living beings, but not Iishvara.
[6] [The supreme spiritual state which [...] spiritual aspirants have undergone hardship and vowed perpetual Cosmic ideation, can be described in brief by the word oṋm.]
[23] In the modern world, capitalist [...] insatiable rapacity, unbearable hardship and heartless deprivation. Those [...] towards shúdra revolution.
[3] And now let us see what happens [...] “Tapasya” means freely undergoing hardship in order to reach the goal within [...] and the result is definitely bad.
[1] You can adopt any honest livelihood [...] but in case of extreme financial hardship of a family, the rigidity of this [...] ácárya/á.
[63] Greedy people, in the hope or obsession of accumulating more wealth, and that, too, without any hardship, imagine a goddess of wealth. [...] and by chanting a few mantras.
[87] Mánava dharma, human dharma, [...] this dharma; for this dharma no hardship is too great. Therefore, this dharma is called Bhágavat Dharma.
[64] The transport system had completely [...] work, people were undergoing great hardship by holding on to the handles of [...] for the better or for the worse.
[2] Kuń + alac = kuńála [...] “that place which is full of much hardship or troubles when one goes there”.
[23] Thus there must be some sense of [...] struggle, through privation and hardship. Unlike Vraja Krśńa, [...] upon a common platform.”
[50] Species of the deer family like to live in freedom, even if involving hardship, although they do not feel this [...] course, there are exceptions.
[135] “When the rays of the rising [...] usually are. On seeing the slightest hardship of others, tears come into their [...] have much difficulty getting home.
[75] 2) To be tried in court is called [...] difficulties, such as economic hardship, mental anguish, and physical [...] kaśt́i in this way.
[54] They are glaring examples that [...] difficulties, such as financial hardship or poverty, compel them to take [...] and force them to commit crimes.
[267] Abhijit had completely forgotten [...] down into my throat. That much hardship Im willing to endure.”
[89] The living being is worn out by hardship, ravaged by the thought of troubles. [...] that being who is not affected by hardship, action, misfortune and fate, who remains unassailed and unaffected, is Iishvara.
[7] In the past, people who remained [...] hunger, famine, disease and financial hardship. This is the time to fight against [...] spirituo-sentimental sphere.
[9] “Tároriva sahiśńuńá”. [...] pressure, they tolerated immense hardship and, as a result, have now acquired [...] power of endurance of a tree].
[18] There are some people who say, “Well, we will undergo hardship for the welfare of the world.” [...] valueless: even the undertaking of hardship is not useless. But is that the [...] will sink and all will be drowned.
[22] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was [...] innocent children suffered tremendous hardship. The mothers had to bear a great [...] the world into the modern age.
[5] Devotees feel alike whether in [...] minds will be thinking about the hardship faced during the penance. Upavása [...] not with Parama Puruśa.
[33] There are many foreign words like [...] tavákat (Farsi), takalluf [hardship] (Farsi), jaungii [military] (Farsi), [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.
[10] Prior to Lord Shiva, there was [...] innocent children suffered tremendous hardship. The mothers had to bear a great [...] the world into the modern age.
[6] In the Sádhaná of [...] mental power, acquired with much hardship, to quench their thirst for meagre [...] in pursuit of mundane pleasures.
[91] The meaning of the verbal root tap is “to heat”, “to go through hardship”. Thus tapa means “to welcome hardship in order to accomplish something [...] háoyá) was also not used much.
[1] According to linguistic science [...] “eeh” to express some hardship, but when we relax we make the [...] “aliph” to denote á.