In > References for ‘inexorable’
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[25] Now if these weak human beings [...] with miserable defeat. This is the inexorable law of dharma. Thus I have said, [...] belongs to Iśt́a.
[7] Whoever comes must also go. This is the inexorable law. The extinction of human beings [...] victory, a far greater enlightenment.
[23] Next comes the rasa [taste] tanmátra. [...] compelled to move. This is His inexorable law. Parama Puruśa is raso [...] fall of His Cosmic form”].
[14] What is the nature of this visible [...] – this is Prakrtis inexorable course. No matter how dear a person [...] progress or regress does not arise.
[25] The rule of the social cycle is [...] kind of social rotation is the inexorable law of nature.
[5] And this subtle object human beings [...] subtle for those days. This is the inexorable law.
[2] 1) Mahámáyá [...] Mahámáyá. Because of the inexorable influence of this Máyá, [...] mythological text) it has been said:
[43] Regarding reactions of actions, [...] [“The Cosmic decrees are inexorable, even Parama Puruśa cannot violate them”]. As Parama Puruśa has made these inexorable vidhis, one of His names is “Vidhátá”.
[1] This quinquelemental universe is [...] then disappeared according to the inexorable law of nature.
[21] How far is relative knowledge acceptable [...] next life before receiving the inexorable decree of fate. This makes a group [...] will forfeit the right to exist.
[12] The main task of revolution is [...] Society moves according to the inexorable laws of the social cycle, yet [...] move forward together in unison.
[658] Whoever comes must also go. This is the inexorable law. Their exit should by no means [...] victory, a far greater enlightenment.
[2] Each and every created entity – [...] of diversity – this is the inexorable law of nature.
[47] But those who are deliberately [...] – their annihilation is the inexorable decree of fate.
[16] Time continued its inexorable march. Human beings discovered [...] salt and learned how to use it.