In > References for ‘injunctions’
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[1] The vipras [...] indulging in pedantic religious injunctions. That was why the amount of genuine [...] religious bigotry and fanaticism.
[3] In the Vipra Era the dependence [...] with numerous kinds of scriptural injunctions, paralogical tenets and imaginary [...] birth only to provide enjoyment.
[1] He [Parama Puruśa] desires [...] way society lays down different injunctions for different individuals. But [...] Parama Puruśa all are equal.
[72] The vipras were inclined towards [...] propagated high-sounding religious injunctions. That is why the degree of genuine [...] veneer of religious fanaticism.
[76] In the Vipra Age, as the dependence [...] commandments, many kinds of scriptural injunctions, many kinds of specious logic, [...] the wherewithals of enjoyment.
[22] So long as there are Varńa [...] themselves enslaved to scriptural injunctions, because they regard one or the [...] attain a position above scriptural injunctions whereupon to be bereft of Varńa or color is the real Sádhaná.
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] perform a sacrifice according to the injunctions of the Vedas, and then people [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[95] Not only in India, but in quite [...] every sphere of life, the laws and injunctions of Shiva alone prevailed for a [...] household is the three worlds.
[13] These fabricated religious injunctions have been a repeated cause of [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[20] The Sacdonian Brahmans who cultivated [...] that those who were following the injunctions of the Vedas and the Puranic system [...] Brahmans at the Prayaga convention.
[3] [Salvation cannot be attained merely [...] according to specific scriptural injunctions; One can attain salvation only [...] – there is no doubt about it.]
[29] It is universally true, for all [...] dharma there must be clear-cut injunctions in the form of dharma shástra [...] others according to those scriptural injunctions. After their demise, they will [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[31] Nothing should ensnare people in [...] scriptures containing spiritual injunctions must be totally flawless, and [...] guardian with unyielding conviction.
[33] The scripture which is required [...] shástra, the treatise of spiritual injunctions, as discussed above; and Brahma [...] treatises may be wrongly interpreted.
[16] That is: “These people are [...] refuse to follow the scriptural injunctions of the Vedas. They do not venerate [...] from the Vedic language.”
[44] Various scriptures have laid down different injunctions for the atonement of different [...] have no cause to worry.”
[10] In Lord Shiva all six factors were [...] also presuppose certain systematic injunctions. Otherwise, they may prove harmful. Society needs such scripture in every sphere of life.
[16] Almost every religion has claimed [...] merciful God. Those who follow these injunctions will attain heaven on the Day [...] claims of universal fraternity.
[98] Hence in the realm of dharma, the [...] dharma there must be clear-cut injunctions in the form of dharma shástra [...] others according to those scriptural injunctions. After their demise, they will [...] a code of conduct for all time.
[105] No matter what type of government [...] blindly follow particular scriptural injunctions relating to virtue and vice. In [...] existence if it commits such an error.
[7] In this world it is almost impossible [...] way society lays down different injunctions for different individuals. But [...] which continues to exploit women.
[4] These fabricated religious injunctions have been a repeated cause of [...] husband in the life hereafter.
[49] Parents deceive their children [...] them. But by disregarding parental injunctions and prying inquisitively, as is [...] deception by their own parents at home.
[51] “Mag means ‘he who [...] one who does not follow the Vedic injunctions. Dha means ‘follower’. [...] made his appearence in this land.
[27] The word irińa means “wine”, [...] warriors at the time of battle – injunctions were set out. But wine is such [...] – their intellect and learning.