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[81] Some people say that in the first [...] the very start it is best not to indulge in image worship. Just as a flood [...] predicament from the very start.
[82] Yet, only opposition to idolatry [...] friends may go to the crematorium and indulge in flattering reminiscences about [...] lest you later have to repent.
[58] A large number of clerks, teachers, [...] so-called educated section of society indulge in immorality and corruption in [...] further complicated the situation.
[66] Vaeshyas means of earning [...] they may fall victim to greed and indulge in contemptible activities. So [...] most of the wealth in society.
[10] Long before that, weaving was done [...] conspiracies of a few men. Usually people indulge in such acts to revenge themselves on others.
[8] The psychic urges and psychic pabula [...] As a result, the psychic pabula indulge in material pursuits. The totalitarian [...] their “iron curtains”.
[23] Action is of two kinds – [...] becomes impossible for them to indulge extroversively in original acts [...] causal mind) are not impaired.
[60] Vikśipta samádhi [...] blatantly those bhajana singers indulge in abusive language at the least [...] the distractions of the citta.
[223] The vaeshyas, though endowed with [...] attention. The vaeshyas evade taxes and indulge in black marketeering, smuggling [...] techniques behind these activities.
[35] Those who indulge in evil deeds, and in whose very [...] your Goal. May you all be blessed.
[20] Those who think that their only [...] sáhityikas . It is such authors who indulge in utterances such as “Art [...] of this idea on human society.
[115] A drama is concerned with the subtler [...] classical music, a drama cannot indulge in substandard compositions. The [...] contain the seeds of malevolence.
[135] The child’s mind is filled [...] However, they cannot afford to indulge in intricacies and complexities [...] the child’s mind craves.
[192] All have the right to criticize [...] critics, who lack adequate knowledge, indulge in literary gasconades based on [...] greatly disturbed by such criticism.
[37] In the world there are many wise [...] meetings and symposia, yet knowingly indulge in sinful deeds in their personal [...] shakti in ones personal life.
[34] If you go to Kanyákuḿarii [...] tranquil. Why on earth should he indulge in self-publicity? To whom will [...] surrendered himself to Brahma?
[18] Where mental development is knowledge-oriented, [...] blood-sucking parasites knowingly indulge in lies of this sort under the [...] can easily be utilized as tools.
[38] There are abuses of práńáyáma [...] práńáyáma-induced contraction, indulge themselves merely in the parading [...] and regulated; but whenever they indulge in any sensuous or crude act, [...] comprehension, thought or judgement.
[62] The vocal cord lies in the area [...] through intellectual extravaganza, indulge in such unnecessary vocalization. It has been said,
[2] Asatya is just its opposite. Where there is no propagation of Satya people indulge in individual selfishness or group [...] well-knit language and cunningness.
[2] Tantra originated in [South] Asia, [...] just the opposite way. They would indulge in casteism; in expressions of [...] envy in relation to other groups.
[57] If such people try forcibly to [...] people pretend to be virtuous but indulge in immoral deeds secretly; if [...] yoga márga, was prescribed.
[13] Likewise, when that extraordinary [...] the Cosmic Entity, why should you indulge in an inferiority complex? Under [...] why you can by no logic afford to indulge in any sort of superiority complex [...] you, no one is inferior to you.
[14] Those who believe in casteism in [...] under no circumstances should you indulge in a defeatist complex. This is the advice of Lord Shiva.
[10] There is no historical, social [...] hills and should not be allowed to indulge in provocative politics. Such [...] practised by the Marxists in Bengal.
[61] Kiirtaniiyah sadáharih one [...] few of them group together, they indulge in criticizing or mudslinging [...] rule. Victory will surely be yours.
[8] What is mahápátaka [...] acts, take them as examples, and indulge in them themselves. For example, [...] mahápátaka .
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] no matter how brazenly sceptics indulge in tall talks or sharpen the edge [...] inner selves lament within them:
[13] Where people regard the supramental [...] Paramátmá does not indulge in partiality.
[90] (35) You may participate in all [...] in the name of worship of God, indulge in idolatry, do not participate in their ceremonies.
[15] 15. Do not indulge yourself in criticizing others faults and defects.
[20] I cannot support the “lofty [...] labourers. The class of people who indulge in tall talks about womens [...] Debonair behind a lace curtain.
[302] It cannot be said that the ultimate [...] of life is not that one will not indulge in falsehood; what is important [...] tendencies of falsehood disappear.
[6] Do not indulge in unnecessary criticism of offenders, [...] not easy to arrive at a verdict.
[7] Sincerity is reflected in actions, [...] hypocrites, not at all. But do not indulge in criticism. If you criticize [...] this regard is not your concern.
[13] Those kśatriya- or vipra-minded [...] such matters it will not do to indulge any kind of mental weakness.
[17] The Cognitive Faculty exerts its [...] tranquillity. Thus they should only indulge in virtuous deeds. If people keep [...] to the psychic flow of others.
[27] Shiva has one face in front flanked [...] Please follow this path. Dont indulge in improper deeds, but follow [...] certain things, it is still pleasant.
[22] And finally, a person who moves [...] the person does not get time to indulge in the despicable activity of paranindá [slandering].
[35] When people rob others, or indulge in hypocrisy, or cheat people, or indulge in tall talk day after day, they [...] result of his past original actions.
[39] (20) The major part of the slander in the world is based on falsehood. Some indulge in it unknowingly, some because [...] your fault and ask for punishment.
[1] Prostitution, the hateful disease [...] injustice. Of course, where people indulge in prostitution due to bad education [...] in the sphere of exploitation.
[11] Another figment of human imagination [...] and narrow tendencies. Those who indulge in idol worship unknowingly worship [...] is the only object of ideation.
[22] Those who shirk duties and responsibilities [...] heed to these responsibilities do indulge in pratyaváya. Pátaka is the collective name of pápa and pratyaváya.
[10] It must never be overlooked however [...] fact that you cannot effectively indulge in the suppression or repression [...] because she has a much greater power.
[24] What will be the result if the [...] the psychic inspiration does not indulge in yearning for the object, or [...] reversal of movement becomes natural.
[29] Humans are mind-predominant beings; [...] read books, deliver speeches and indulge in song, dance and frolics according [...] human mind, are very much mistaken.
[75] So, you will have to go to a capable [...] this and that, but do not try to indulge in your own whims and caprices [...] become established in deathlessness.
[244] The major part of the slander in the world is based on falsehood. Some indulge in it unknowingly; some, because [...] your fault and request punishment.
[38] Kud́ + ka = kud́a . The verbal root kud́ means: “to indulge in childish pranks” (in [...] means: The human body.
[97] Calumny, jealousy, factionalism, [...] reason for this is the proclivity to indulge in politics. Politics today is [...] eliminated from modern society.
[205] “All the worlds ayurvedic [...] promise me that you will never indulge in such things again.’
[2] I saw the figure of Ardha-Náriishvara [...] controlled by consciousness, may indulge in destructive activities. Thus [...] simplicity, and love for creation.
[13] Next comes religion. On the basis of religion human beings group together and indulge in internecine feuds. Such religions [...] and impair rational judgement.
[27] The rule of Prakrti that one has [...] punishments, teaches humans not to indulge in evil deeds, but humans out [...] the duty of every human being.
[14] (3) Never indulge in bad practices, such as masturbation, etc.
[4] The type of democracy prevalent [...] government, they get ample opportunity to indulge in rampant corruption and political [...] the same absurdity is repeated.
[18] In a democratic society immorality [...] Thus in a democracy some people indulge in casteism and extract maximum [...] cannot see through these games.
[15] “Bhaktirupánanda ca”. [...] Those established in bhakti cannot indulge in any form of duplicity. Radiating [...] against any type of injustice.
[19] The second possibility is struggle [...] and intelligent people constantly indulge in mudslinging against others [...] negative pratisaiṋcara .
[2] However much people might indulge in tall talk, in no country or [...] neither was it forbidden to them.
[2] Long before that, weaving was done [...] conspiracies of a few men. Usually people indulge in such acts to revenge themselves on others.
[24] “You can continue to indulge in your dreams of doom, Im [...] those things behind for you.”
[5] Moral ideals must be able to furnish [...] theft should be eliminated. Not to indulge in falsehood is not the aim of [...] tendencies of falsehood disappear.
[50] Consider for a moment: what type [...] only! Often people of the type indulge in all types of tall talks, freely [...] only theft, it is also pettiness.
[121] (54) The most valuable treasures [...] struggle for Dharma, should you indulge in diplomacy or duplicity. In [...] buried beneath a heap of ashes.
[11] I saw the figure of Ardha-Náriishvara [...] controlled by consciousness, may indulge in destructive activities. Thus [...] simplicity, and love for creation.
[15] Parama Puruśa feels happy [...] thinks, “Why should humans indulge in bad actions? The reactive momenta [...] helpless in this regard.”