In > References for ‘indulgence’
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[14] There are many other possible reasons [...] glands of the pelvis by too much indulgence in sexual intercourse; Living [...] animals or eating their meat.
[30] In India prostitution has been [...] people (both men and women) give indulgence to this sinful occupation, it [...] healthy outlook should be encouraged.
[2] Human beings should die a glorious death, a death worthy of a human being. They should never give indulgence to the crude animal propensities. [...] to be followed by human beings.
[16] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] of common sense] prashraya [indulgence] avishvása [lack of [...] kruratá [cruelty]
[70] All are moving forward; no one [...] So one must not give the least indulgence to inertness in the spheres of [...] attachment has to be cast aside.
[31] People live for joy and happiness, [...] discrimination by foolishly giving indulgence to rága it should be understood [...] in the hands of Avidyá.
[13] According to human longings and [...] desires that they had been giving indulgence to throughout their lives, come [...] body of a deer at his next birth.
[14] The third category of affliction [...] they do not speak their minds. No indulgence should be given to hypocrisy. [...] people may also become devotional.
[32] The lotus replied, “My friend! [...] boat. He swore not to give any indulgence to sleep or drowsiness. It is best to remain wakeful when there is a possibility of danger.
[41] One who is not installed in vijiṋána [...] me!” – Do not give indulgence to such a mentality, for as a [...] rise on the horizon of your life.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] blatantly harmful it is to give indulgence to fear. All this is in reference [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[176] Ma is the acoustic root of prańásha [...] giving latitude [or treating with indulgence] – in Hindi baŕhvá dená.
[58] The main idea behind the practice [...] will limit the degree of their indulgence. By limiting the use of objects [...] fish in their spawning period.
[9] Slander or malicious gossip is [...] who suffer from this disease give indulgence to it? Evidently they get some [...] behind the screen of falsehood.
[10] A truly intelligent person will never give any indulgence to the baseness of preya, for [...] sádhaná, not of preya.
[24] Propelled by this urge for self-existence or desire for happiness, one who gives indulgence to káma, and runs after [...] their self-existence if people give indulgence to preya, preya will eventually [...] Entity of Supreme Shreya or Bliss.
[6] (a) Those who give indulgence to falsehood;
[16] (10) Distinctions based on profession, wealth and birth are man-made. You must not give indulgence to these things in any way. Only vested interests are behind class distinctions.
[1] In the sphere of society building [...] society, so that no one may ever give indulgence to injustice through thought, word or deed.
[13] It must always be remembered that [...] name of freedom should be given indulgence to. License, be it on the part [...] forms of this proposed liberation.
[14] One should not be even a little [...] if sentimentalism be given any indulgence to, it may end in a great social disaster.
[76] The human propensities that operate [...] propensities is this: if they are given indulgence, they increase. And they easily [...] struggle a little to control them.
[9] In His thoughts and ideas, actions and expressions, Shiva did not give indulgence to any of these three defects [...] [“Live in the present”].
[38] Based on the strong foundation [...] do not follow rta, or who give indulgence to falsehood out of personal interest [...] practice has now become a habit.
[8] And in this process we must not give indulgence to any dogmas or supernatural [...] unitedly to accomplish that end.
[11] Gaorava is the second type of ahaḿkára. [...] size of a ping-pong ball. Constant indulgence in this type of activity converts the mind into matter.
[37] (18) Not to call a thing what it [...] deliberate slander. You must not give indulgence to this type of Mahapápa (great sin).
[5] In the same way, you must not give indulgence to any fear complex. Why should [...] nor any doctrine, nor any dogma.
[9] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] prashraya indulgence [...] la
[4] Whatever Rohita said to his son [...] no circumstances should you give indulgence to laziness. Always keep yourself busy in some activity or other and always move forward.
[241] Based on the strong foundation [...] do not follow satya, or who give indulgence to falsehood out of personal interest [...] – even inferior to plants.
[286] (a) Those who give indulgence to falsehood. (b) Those who [...] slander behind ones back.
[290] Distinctions based on profession, wealth and birth are man-made. You must not give indulgence to these things in any way. Only vested interests are behind class distinctions.
[14] It means that that which is born [...] anti-Neohumanistic theories which give indulgence to dogma are flourishing and thereby [...] expression. This is a great tragedy.
[24] The unit mind is also a changing [...] granted that people are giving indulgence to an ism.
[64] From the above discussion it is [...] by the fear psychology it gives indulgence to blind faith rather than logic [...] common banner of one religion.
[8] The most dangerous complex in the [...] that you should never give any indulgence to any superiority complex under [...] greatest foolishness on your part.
[13] 9. For the same reason, indulgence in sex causes the heart to strain [...] also brings about heart disease.
[6] The svádhiśt́hána [...] lack of common sense], prashraya [indulgence], avishvása [lack of confidence], [...] annihilation] and kruratá [cruelty].
[31] What is the necessity of this hypocrisy? [...] intelligent and enlightened people give indulgence to such hypocrisy? Rather, they [...] my innate characteristic.”
[27] There are some people who give indulgence to inferiority complex and fear [...] should anyone be afraid or hesitant?
[18] If such people, however dark or [...] sinner.” One must not give indulgence to this type of thought. In this [...] story of Madhálasá.
[105] (47) The struggle between the good [...] under no circumstances receive any indulgence from your side.
[37] Being able to enter the intra-molecular [...] considered inopportune to give any indulgence at all to worries and anxieties. [...] this siddhi arises in him or her.