Ha > References for ‘harshness’
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[2] Every entity, organic or inorganic, [...] “Dont be afraid of any harshness or any difficulty whatsoever in [...] duty, it is a must for Him.”
[16] Vraja Krśńa showed [...] supreme sweetness through severity, harshness, struggle and bitterness. Struggle [...] toughness, His firmness, to anyone.
[54] Good and bad exist everywhere. [...] are in danger of being lost. The harshness of reality becomes glaringly apparent [...] there is any reason to lose hope.
[30] The different expressions of life [...] the sáhityika . The harshness of reality may not be tolerable [...] singing songs of frustration.
[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] an easy and simple manner. The harshness of reality should not be portrayed [...] the child’s mind craves.
[30] I have already said that práńáh, [...] práńa will receive its harshness and severity; and thus hearing [...] “soft” also, dont you?
[52] During the state of wakefulness, [...] experience of the sweetness or harshness of the material world. Thus in [...] 3 )
[7] When a devotee advances through [...] you do not like the tormenting harshness of jiṋána and karma.
[3] The social code of Manu helped [...] regulations. Because of the rigidity and harshness of the laws, many common people [...] observation of the laws and social codes.
[96] It is with His radiance that every [...] severity, there is sweetness but no harshness. Observe His calm brilliance in [...] like a tree struck by lightning.
[15] Rasa tanmátra : Next [...] universe is sweet. Sweetness, not harshness, is the reality. Parama Puruśa [...] all for the good of the jiivas.
[16] You should bear in mind that everything [...] absolutely full, of softness, as well as harshness; sweetness as well as bitterness”]. [...] the divine flow of His sweetness.
[25] Sparsha tanmátra : [...] sentimentality. There is no scope for harshness there. When one thinks of another [...] softness of the heart, not with harshness. For instance, suppose a little [...] didnt really mean them.”
[28] Many people come to me and say, [...] not kat́hor bháva [harshness] – that is, through all [...] Vrindavana and the spiritual Vrindavana.
[1] The first human babes were born [...] protect themselves against the harshness of nature. That age was called the Shúdra era or primitive society.