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[14] Unit consciousness (átman) [...] have to give up his or her body inevitably. This also shows that the human [...] human bodies as their shelters.
[19] Of all the doctors you have come [...] for a light illness. This will inevitably be the case if he or she owns [...] such things to helpless patients!
[11] So, everything must adjust with [...] space and person, then they will inevitably become outdated.
[67] Throughout both the ancient and [...] Willingly or unwillingly, they inevitably come into the limelight.
[43] Learned people know that the requitals or consequences of deeds (karmaphala) are inevitably bound to follow ones actions, [...] fire of sádhaná.
[7] In day-to-day life a person maintains [...] Kámamaya kośa and inevitably the mind is in association with [...] constantly associated with crude.
[16] Kśurasya dhárá [...] in following the instructions, inevitably leads to the disciples downfall. [...] preceptor and a worthy disciple.
[6] All-round progress and advancement [...] solve such problems, But they have inevitably failed. Those powers which directly [...] vested in them by decentralization.
[29] The use of non-local languages [...] subjugation of the local language and inevitably means the suppression of the local [...] attaining socio-economic self-reliance.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] of the vipras [intellectuals] is inevitably needed. What we observe from the [...] is replete with such examples.
[18] Both men and women are children [...] achieve a glorious human society. Inevitably, the society must move along the [...] and usher in a brilliant future.
[34] In fact, the use of advanced scientific [...] within a capitalistic structure inevitably brings more misery, in the form [...] conservative people oppose it.
[8] The ultimate resultant stage or [...] rajoguńa. Hence, rajoguńa must inevitably exist wherever there is tamoguńa. [...] sattvaguńa must also be there.
[109] In India, too, as soon as the social [...] concept of virtue and vice would inevitably change according to the needs [...] 4 )
[16] People use the power that comes [...] Avidyámáyá, which inevitably leads to a fall and to degradation.
[16] People who live in cold countries [...] chill air enters the body it will inevitably affect the lungs and vocal chord. [...] body at the time of breathing.
[16] Morality is the second fundamental [...] are in the majority, leaders will inevitably be elected among these immoral people.
[3] A sound economy entails proper [...] to solve such problems, but they inevitably failed. The only alternative is to adopt decentralized economic planning.
[28] Those who want to make everything [...] think of making all things equal inevitably think of the destruction of everything.
[114] The task will inevitably be fraught with obstacles, and by combatting them you will have to be victorious.
[6] This potentiality of reaction or [...] to be endured by some other act inevitably. But when you perform one act [...] are unable to avoid such actions.
[7] So long as you consider your identity [...] continue to perform actions and inevitably earn their reactions, which in [...] enjoyment but not of your salvation.
[18] Phalákáḿkśá [...] reactions in potentiality will inevitably have to be accumulated. As soon [...] said in the Giitá –