In > References for ‘inimical’
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[19] A person who has an inimical relation with someone might pray [...] gratify his/her selfish desire.
[189] The kśatriyas think that [...] it is not difficult to recognize inimical kśatriyas by their manners [...] schemes that go on in the minds of inimical vipras.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] Suppose someone has done something inimical to you, you, in turn, need not [...] against someone who has done an inimical action: theres nothing wrong [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[10] Yatamána : The microcosm [...] to move a step forward, so many inimical entities assemble and try to defeat [...] stage is known as yatamána.
[11] How does this fight take place? [...] move a step forward, because those inimical forces, those degrading forces, are very strong.
[4] The second mental faculty is that [...] different sub-glands producing inimical hormones. The system of memorizing [...] different plexi of the human body.
[10] As everything is within His psychic [...] absent (while is characteristically inimical) for long, we call such a state [...] – the ever-blissful Spirit.
[2] Amongst the inimical forces, there are certain parties [...] so you should be well educated.
[9] Montague Chelmsford saw that the [...] which were parts of India, are now inimical to India. During partition – [...] disintegration for want of proper education.
[6] Now during Mahácakra [...] “victory”, victory over the inimical force, but victory of temporary [...] has been a vijaya for devotees.
[5] Intellectually and spiritually [...] of human beings – some are inimical, some are friendly and some are neutral. Similarly, some krimi [germs] are inimical, some are friendly and some are neutral.
[262] Today some people claim that science [...] life backward. This is wholly inimical to progress. Such an endeavour is indicative of a negative mentality.
[27] Some philosophies have taught their [...] have betrayed humanity in the most inimical manner. They have taught people [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[11] I know that among human beings [...] when they face the reactions, when inimical forces come forward and harass [...] wont take any rest.”
[18] SOME [...] heavenly affairs inimical concerning enemy [...] people directly or indirectly.
[24] (1) Dissolution of the ministry [...] certain circumstances: in case of inimical action within the country; in [...] and order; in case of external inimical activity; and when a democratic [...] within one month of the election.
[6] [No one is the friend or enemy [...] a person may become friendly or inimical to others.]
[7] Microvita which are inimical by nature may become your friends [...] recognized by all as a medicine.
[26] [No one is the enemy of anyone [...] a person may become friendly or inimical to others.]
[27] By nature inimical microvita may also become your [...] recognized by all as a medicine.
[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] while dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must keep oneself [...] 15. Sense of responsibility.
[23] This demon is inimical not only to a particular person [...] of humanity attains salvation.
[246] Even while dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity.
[582] Such fraudulent philosophies have [...] have betrayed humanity in the most inimical manner. They have taught people [...] outcome of these pseudo-philosophies.
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] nature [influenced by Tantra] were inimical to Aryan ideology. So the Aryans [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[10] Teśáḿ jiṋána [...] sorts of troubles, all sorts of inimical attitudes. So they are certainly [...] Parama Puruśa is Viireshvara.
[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] small, congested places. This is inimical to morality in individual life. [...] police can easily detect them.
[9] This táńd́ava [...] so many forces forces that are inimical to you by nature. Say a snake [...] based on the principle of survival.
[2] In that age of struggle or in that [...] born babes found all other forces inimical to them and were not capable of [...] during the period of the monarchy.