Ha > References for ‘harms’
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[6] The aspects of Bhágavata [...] against its ideological flow, it harms itself. Under those circumstances, [...] build and ideal human society.
[24] Vraja Krśńa gave [...] dualistic attitude and enormously harms the collective interest, something [...] is the highest stage of advaeta.
[18] What is the thought process? It [...] to ones thoughts. One only harms oneself when one thinks ill of [...] nothing but deceit and hypocrisy.
[9] All actions, whether introversial [...] the external world. Suppose one harms someone. The reaction of ones [...] place arrives for its expression.
[33] Human beings undergo reactions according to the nature of their original actions. If someone harms a sick person, a saint, a person [...] liberation or salvation is impossible.
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three ways: abhimána [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[52] However, when Parama Puruśa knows that the sense of sin harms human beings and creates obstacles [...] sins, He forcibly steals them away.
[54] But remember that this refers to [...] inhabitant of India. If someone harms the collective life of India, [...] you must not forgive anyone who harms humanity. But in individual life, [...] impossible for human beings to survive.
[36] So we see that the vrtti [propensity] of anger harms the body and stuns the mind and [...] [“Anger is a great enemy”].
[26] The closer one moves towards Parama [...] people. Only that action which harms others is wrong and should be [...] kiirtana at the top of your voice.
[237] So we see that the vrtti [tendency] of anger harms the body and stuns the mind and [...] “Anger is a great enemy.”
[100] Another meaning of kumuda [...] the type of person who cruelly harms others.
[15] Motivated by socio-sentiment, one group harms and exploits another group in the social, economic, cultural and religious spheres.
[8] The two types of pápa are [...] “pátaka”. It is an action which harms others. If one fails to do that [...] reprimandable than pátaka.
[8] As the government is formed by [...] benefits a particular party but harms the interests of the people at [...] cabinet formed by the ruling party.
[5] In this regard something also should [...] philosophy, only that injustice which harms others should be considered as pápa [sin].
[6] In ancient times people were made [...] considered as a sin is the one which harms society, and nothing else. In [...] is to sing and dance kiirtana.)