In > References for ‘inflicting’

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Yajiṋa and Karmaphala (1)

[11] Shúdrocita service is meaningless [...] can not be solved just by simply inflicting punishment or enacting laws to [...] other types of service is not.

What Is My Relation with the Universe and the Cosmic Entity? (3)

[10] The process or reaction which restores [...] by using his or her faculty of inflicting pain. The mind will react to remove this distortion, and the person inflicting pain will experience an equal [...] similar reaction (karmaphala).

[12] Fully-reflected consciousness in [...] against Prakrti, who in turn keeps on inflicting punishment on them in the form [...] experience karmaphala for their actions.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[32] The preceptor must also be nigraha (capable of inflicting punishment) and anugraha (capable [...] only is not an ideal preceptor.

Social Justice (1)

[88] A person who runs after petty objects [...] to disappear into oblivion after inflicting a great deal of harm upon themselves and society.

Social Discourses (2)

[209] Human values will therefore be [...] humane appeal is at the root of inflicting punishment in this way.

[215] No matter how notorious a criminal [...] free, it is a crime, no doubt; but inflicting punishment to an innocent person is a great sin – a severe dishonour of humanity.

Glossary (1)

[1] ÁCÁRYA m. OR ÁCÁRYÁ [...] morality: to refrain from purposefully inflicting pain or hurt on anybody by thought, [...] movements from the subtle to the crude.

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (2)

[27] The rule of Prakrti that one has [...] their ignorance only blame Him for inflicting pain and suffering. Blaming God for being partial and unkind and for inflicting pain and suffering, or even prayer [...] the duty of every human being.

Ekendriya – 1 (1)

[11] The seven categories mentioned [...] mercy; more precisely the goddess is inflicting pain. But people still call it, [...] but you all know what they are.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[14] Ahiḿsá means not inflicting pain or hurt on anybody by thought, [...] the born enemies of human beings.

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (1)

[2] Ahiḿsá means not inflicting pain or hurt on anybody by thought, [...] the born enemies of human beings.