Ha > References for ‘harsh’

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Yatamána – 2 (1)

[15] Hundreds of dogma were imposed [...] kings also mercilessly perpetrated harsh exploitation and brutal dictatorial rule. This is how things continued in the past.

Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17) (1)

[10] As far as human history can say, [...] fault with them or condemn them in harsh language. They simply started [...] philosophical knowledge about Him.

Various Occupations (2)

[9] In spite of all this, I do believe [...] save criminals from unjustifiably harsh sentences which stem from prejudice or strong bias.

[41] People try to keep out of the hands [...] it or not. These words may seem harsh, but anybody who has had such an experience will agree with what I have said.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (2)

[56] Kathá means “story” [...] used to mean “slander and harsh words”. Kutsá → [...] means “short story”.

[116] “Yes, indeed, I do. I swear I do!” Then I continued in a harsh voice: “Why did you have to die this way?”

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[127] These days humanity has lost its [...] result of torments caused by the harsh blows of reality. Poetic literature, [...] may find the path to longevity.

The Liberation of the Devotee (2)

[5] Now bondages are not all alike, they are not equally harsh. Some bondages may be very harsh, hard as iron, and some relatively [...] differences in the degree of the bondage.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[47] In the embryonic stage of the human [...] in contact with the relatively harsh aspects of nature and made even [...] fathers of the kśatriyas.

The History of Bengal – 2 (1)

[7] The social consciousness of the [...] that, if the kings of Bengal were harsh or tyrannical, the people would [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.

The God of Human Beings (1)

[14] Bhakti yoga can be divided into [...] devotee wants something bad or harsh done to his or her enemy. That [...] Static devotion is no devotion.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[149] Da is the acoustic root of peevishness. [...] reacts adversely; if one speaks in a harsh way, he or she takes it calmly.

Táttvika Diipiká (Dvitiiya Parva) (1)

[6] Even in private life when a person behaves with you badly or uses harsh words, don’t behave with [...] is not desirable in any party.

Surrender (1)

[14] You are all my beloved sons and daughters. Sometimes I appear harsh to some. But that is for love. [...] need for scolding or punishment.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[97] You are all my beloved sons and daughters. Sometimes I appear harsh to some. But that is for love. [...] all cares unto me. O be blessed.

Social Norms (1)

[14] 14. When talking, do not hit anyone with harsh or pinching words: say what you want to say indirectly.

Social Justice (2)

[72] That is why no matter how much [...] excellent utopian model, but in the harsh reality of the world it is absurd and self-righteous.

[87] The endeavour to remove inferiority [...] helps to bridge the gap between the harsh realities of human existence and [...] economic, psychic and spiritual.

Social Discourses (1)

[209] Human values will therefore be [...] by sweet words. Secondly, use harsh words in order to convince them. [...] inflicting punishment in this way.

Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana (2)

[15] There are two distinct paths. The [...] of the mrdauṋga, than a harsh sound. Some time ago I mentioned [...] People do not like to hear such harsh, unpleasant sounds. The sound [...] remarkable science lies in kiirtana.

Mind, Práńendriya and Vrtti (1)

[14] In our daily life the experiences of soft and hard, melodious and harsh, hot and cold are being experienced [...] any outer objective correlation.)

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (5)

[9] Ku + rava = kurava . The etymological meaning of kurava is “cacophonous or harsh sound.” The colloquial meanings of kurava are: Cacophonous or harsh sound.

[10] The sound of the crow is quite harsh, so another meaning of kurava is “crow”.

[13] Ku + rava + kan. Kuravaka [...] the sound of the raven is very harsh. The heron [ vaka ] flower [...] flower that is deep red in colour.

[85] “Innocent people have been [...] people started hurling abuse and harsh words at me. I didn’t let [...] I have to join my duty.”

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (5)

[15] Rasa tanmátra : Next [...] perspective, every blow is apparently harsh, but actually it is not harsh, it is soft. He is concerned for [...] all for the good of the jiivas.

[26] The subterranean Cosmic flow operating in the human heart is always soft, never harsh, and there my Vraja Krśńa [...] He does not allow people to be harsh, He wants them to remain soft. Outwardly, these soft-minded people will have to assume a harsh composure against the wicked. [...] tendency towards hard-heartedness.

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[78] Kalr + ka = kalka. The etymological [...] “reactionary”. Kalka is a harsh expression, so don’t use the word unless absolutely necessary.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (2)

[71] Ká means “vulgar or harsh sound”. Etymologically [...] makes this kind of vulgar noise or harsh sound. In common usage kárava [...] , which means a female jackdaw.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (1)

[20] There is still another thing which sounds a little harsh when clearly described, yet all [...] identify those who made them refugees.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[28] Like food, there is a great diversity [...] burning sand is blown up by the harsh winds. To protect themselves from [...] themselves from the hostile elements.

Education (1)

[45] So today parents may rightly say, [...] minds have been sucked dry by the harsh realities of life. How can we [...] servant is beyond our means.”

Building a Healthy Society – Excerpt B (1)

[1] Not only are the superstitions [...] one’s allegiance to Brahma. Harsh social punishment such as creating [...] thinkers and lawgivers of the world.

A Guide to Human Conduct (2)

[30] The principle of ahiḿsá, [...] hiḿsá, no matter how harsh it may seem.

[77] To purchase, by incurring debt, [...] shun this habit either by sweet or harsh words or by dealing even more [...] other Margis in this connection.

“Always Do the Kiirtana of the Lord” (1)

[3] Trńádapi suniicena [...] some action. Perhaps someone has a harsh word or two for you. You also [...] you will easily be victorious.

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (1)

[4] The words nakala and meki are of [...] mean “abuse” or “harsh words”.