In > References for ‘indiscriminately’
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[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] shelter in any body for rebirth indiscriminately. A suitable body where the opportunity [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.
[11] Here the word pramitáhára [...] whatever one gets should not be taken indiscriminately; rather, there should be control over food, and at the same time it should be nutritious.
[23] No matter what the entities may [...] showered upon them incessantly and indiscriminately. Only when they run to Him, attracted [...] Bhúmámánas).
[16] Intellect is the controller of [...] beings do not run greedily and indiscriminately towards whatever object of enjoyment [...] or by applying their intellect.
[8] Animal life is completely materialistic. Eating indiscriminately, surviving and dying – this [...] love Him with their entire being.
[36] The vanity expressed by the so-called [...] millions of unarmed, innocent people indiscriminately with their dreadful and lethal [...] ridiculous by claiming otherwise.
[19] The third psychological loophole [...] of their superior intellect, are indiscriminately destroying plants and animals [...] should be corrected without delay.
[3] The banking system must be vigilant [...] governments to print monetary notes indiscriminately without reserving the proportionate amount of bullion in their treasuries.
[11] If cells are affected by food and [...] good or bad, must not be taken indiscriminately because it may lead to mental [...] produces a sentient body”].
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] his legs and often kicks people indiscriminately, or if he controls his legs, cannot control his hands.
[172] In olden times paddy was regarded [...] Unfortunately, these days tus is indiscriminately burnt.
[81] For instance, the root rańj [...] is not at all proper to use aka indiscriminately for śaka and ńaka. [...] to the rule, cin becomes ciin.)