In > References for ‘inflict’
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[31] 1. Ahiḿsá – Not to inflict pain or hurt on any living thing [...] is Ahiḿsá .
[24] Similarly, if a particular religion [...] time, but eventually they will inflict great harm on the country and prove to be a failure.
[12] The second cause is non-utilization [...] people become polished satans and inflict sufferings on others. If the parents [...] easily become reckless and a sinner.
[31] Members of a particular race who consider themselves superior to others also very frequently inflict injustices on other sections of [...] racial distinctions in society.
[57] Members of one particular race [...] to others, also very frequently inflict injustice on the other portions [...] whether it was superior or inferior.
[60] So Shiva said, “Those who [...] Your thunderbolt is not meant to inflict pain on people; it is meant to [...] Ashutośa [Easily Pleased].”
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] innate tendencies, that is, if you inflict a blow on a person, then the reaction [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[6] We say that human life is an ideological [...] not wage world war. They do not inflict injury on the innocent. So where [...] human life is an ideological flow.
[7] (i) Ahiḿsá: Not to inflict pain or hurt on anybody by thought, word or action, is Ahiḿsá.
[85] In the first phase of the establishment [...] difficult for them to arbitrarily inflict atrocities on their linguistic, religious or political minorities.
[4] During the Moghul period India [...] Pathan and Moghul rulers tried to inflict a blow to the Indian Práńa [...] it could not cause much damage.
[5] I have already told that the bhaktas [...] this universe just to torture or inflict pain upon any body. He has been [...] anything to say in this regard.
[234] If you hurt someones inner [...] innate tendencies, that is, if you inflict a blow on a person, then the reaction that is emitted from those wounded feelings is known as anger.
[33] The word pratáraka [...] first generate faith and then to inflict injury. If fish food is sprinkled [...] certainly be the deed of a cheat.
[7] The meaning of the verbal root [...] put pressure”, “to inflict pain” or “to spread [...] straining at the time of evacuation.
[50] Streams fed by rainwater flourish [...] floods last only a few hours, they inflict heavy losses during that time. [...] Kupá ( kopavatii ).
[39] Psychologists cannot treat the mental diseases which inflict born criminals all alone; the [...] above measures for born criminals.
[42] The microcosms reap the consequences [...] Yes, it is, although He does not inflict punishment on anyone directly. [...] virtuous deeds or sinful ones.