In > References for ‘injustice’
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[13] However, a day comes when some [...] they may have discussed social injustice in private amongst themselves, [...] their tongues would have been cut.
[25] Do not tolerate injustice. This will not only harm women [...] keep following the practical path.
[11] As a result of men crippling women [...] dependent on men that the very sense of injustice of a man possessing many wives [...] became inviolable in the Vipra Era.
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are a sentimental people. Sometimes they tolerate injustice for a long period without any [...] Suddenly they decide not to tolerate injustice any longer, and they rise in revolt. [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[1] He comes on earth when there is [...] launching a ceaseless fight against all injustice and sin.
[10] If supporting the guilty is an [...] That is why I do consider it an injustice to call lawyers social parasites. They are an indispensable group of intellectuals in society.
[58] A large number of clerks, teachers, [...] weak minds indirectly criticize injustice but cannot directly confront it. [...] further complicated the situation.
[55] You are following the path of sádhaná. [...] relentless fight against wrongs and injustice. There is no room for cowardice. May you be victorious.
[127] “Look here, sahib,” I said. “There is no limit to the injustice youve committed. Youve [...] it then I certainly will.”
[25] It is no use denying the fact that [...] role of oppressor and did much injustice to the inhabitants of India, as [...] non-Buddhists. The oppression and injustice done by the Muslims made the non-Muslims [...] long time side by side in India.
[1] For the all-round welfare and development [...] foundation of such principles, disunity, injustice and exploitation will flourish. [...] progress can never be achieved.
[4] Back to phala . Actions, [...] intention. So there is no sin and no injustice on your part. But if you step [...] self-annihilation. This is foolishness.
[5] But those who are not your born [...] you, if you kill them, it is an injustice; it is a hundred times more sinful. [...] This is certainly not correct.
[18] While experiencing the good consequences [...] “I shall be vociferous against injustice and shall remain humble before [...] deeds. Let these be Yours.”
[13] Chátras will have [...] ever-ready to wage war against economic injustice, immorality and corruption, whatever [...] properly utilize their vital energy.
[15] The proper use of vital energy lies in fighting against injustice. The ruling British class obstructed [...] to fight and gain independence.
[30] In India prostitution has been [...] cause of prostitution is economic injustice. Of course if due to wrong education [...] healthy outlook should be encouraged.
[18] The sense of differentiation and [...] voice against all sorts of tyranny, injustice and exploitation. Those who do [...] – they are never genuine.
[10] Later on, after joining the path [...] devotee can never tolerate sin and injustice and can never commit any crime or sin.
[7] “Dama”. The actual [...] prepares oneself to fight against injustice, or controls ones desire [...] must have the quality of damana.
[6] You will hear many a vain and assuming [...] None can be ignored. The least injustice done to anyone will cause the break down of the entire social framework.
[12] About 150 years ago Karl Marx observed [...] society. He believed that social injustice was caused by differences in income, [...] people, then there would be no injustice. But has the commune system solved the socio-economic problems of communist countries?
[4] When human beings remain steeped [...] right and wrong, when they tolerate injustice and humiliation as a natural law, it means that they are under the sway of kali yuga .
[5] You, too, should learn this lesson [...] life. Whenever someone commits injustice, you should not succumb. Fight [...] and enhance your own prestige.
[62] An era advances through the physical, [...] this fact, otherwise we may do injustice to sáhityikas and artists.
[35] Those who think that to attain [...] family environment they do great injustice; they are mentally unbalanced.
[15] You, too, should learn this lesson [...] life. Whenever someone commits injustice, you should not succumb. Fight [...] and enhance your own prestige.
[6] We in the quinquelemental world [...] economic bondage, the bondage of injustice, etc. But the worst bondage of [...] struggle against all kinds of bondage.
[2] Brahma is the composite of Puruśa [...] or inanimate. Rather we do them injustice by calling and believing them [...] will certainly one day awaken.
[19] The individuality of the unit is [...] these reactions or accuse Brahma of injustice on this account. Humans very often [...] shadow? Poet Vidyápati said:
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] people. Sometimes they tolerate injustice for a long period without any [...] Suddenly they decide not to tolerate injustice any longer, and they rise in revolt. [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[20] Those who dismiss the world as illusory, do injustice to their individual prowess, and [...] abysmal darkness of staticity.
[3] In these discourses, Shrii Shrii [...] governmental corruption, economic injustice, overpopulation, crime – [...] through mutual cooperation and love.
[72] The discussion was interrupted. [...] people are saying now is sheer injustice. People starve as a consequence [...] to overmaster God!’”
[74] The Strange Demon noticed that [...] achieve their demand was to bear injustice silently and not resort to struggle. “By tolerating injustice,” they said, “When [...] humans paid no heed to this either.
[6] Remember, Ananda Marga is a man-making [...] in no case ever compromise with injustice. An employer and a worker may [...] the struggle. Compromising with injustice during battle is asatya [untruth]. [...] you shall not stop your battle.
[24] Another glaring instance of social injustice is the custom of dowry. This is [...] deeply into the reasons for such an injustice it will be clear that there are two main reasons behind it.
[3] Our world needs a great change [...] continue in the morass of suffering, injustice and exploitation that is our present [...] and the vision of a new humanity.
[9] What is the meaning of “accept [...] of virtue and will not tolerate injustice. If the situation so demands, I will fight against injustice. This is sádhutá [...] simplicity] in it. It is hypocrisy.
[117] Those who do injustice will also suffer injustice. The people who do injustice will lose their mental balance in any fight. Those who do no injustice will be able to maintain their mental balance in their fight against injustice. This is the characteristic of a person who has attained mental quietude.
[127] In reality the ghost is not removed [...] some have weak minds; some feel injustice and insult but are unable to express [...] ghosts and has a similar cure.
[15] The inhuman rules and regulations [...] have been a perennial source of injustice for human beings. Humanity has always been hated and trampled.
[23] Lack of security in society leads [...] society where security against injustice is not provided to individuals [...] therefore, are that there should be no injustice and that there should be strict discipline.
[24] No injustice : If security in society is to be maintained, there should be no injustice, whether economic, or because of the sex or race of a person.
[25] Economic injustice is usually the result of lack [...] society lead to economic injustices.
[27] Economic injustice also comes about because of the [...] injustices would not be committed.
[29] Another form of injustice in society is discrimination based [...] take part in spiritual practices.
[31] Members of a particular race who [...] is a glaring example of racial injustice in society. In this country, also, [...] To obviate this type of social injustice, the first attempt should be to do away with racial distinctions in society.
[51] It can thus be seen that an ideal [...] race. In such a society social injustice due to trade-wise distinctions, [...] permanent peace in an ideal society.
[1] In the sphere of society building [...] one may ever give indulgence to injustice through thought, word or deed.
[5] By nature human beings are not [...] impossible [to attain] so long as injustice to either of the two sexes exists.
[24] The dowry system : Many people [...] so. The question of justice or injustice to women in relation to the dowry system does not arise.
[1] Different groups of people contribute [...] or actions, should ever condone injustice.
[25] The dowry system : Many people [...] so. The question of justice or injustice to women [[does not arise in relation to the dowry system]].
[63] It is incorrect to think that no [...] solutions to the problem of social injustice, and a few of them even tried [...] distribute it among those in need.
[65] In nearly every country of the [...] to solve the problem of social injustice. The main reason is no one can [...] suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] so, why should we commit a social injustice by ignoring the work they have done, their karma sádhaná?
[57] Members of one particular race [...] others, also very frequently inflict injustice on the other portions of society. [...] whether it was superior or inferior.
[59] The caste, race or nation is often [...] human race. In such a society, injustice due either to economic background, sex or racial considerations will be unknown.
[78] It must always be remembered that [...] valueless makes you responsible for the injustice done to the hungry and the naked. [...] opportunities for others use.
[128] Those who advocate a materialistic [...] and all. They cannot cause any injustice in a particular age or to a particular [...] suppressed and oppressed humanity.
[194] The path that lies before thieves [...] blamed for the poverty and social injustice which leads to crime, we will [...] to be tried and judged at all.
[204] You will hear many a vain and assuming [...] can be ignored. The slightest injustice done to anyone will cause the breakdown of our entire social framework.
[242] A good many genius students are [...] This structure of inequality and injustice must be destroyed and powdered [...] quick speed to the Supreme Bliss.
[284] Another form of injustice in society is discrimination of [...] the government of the country.
[289] If half the society is steeped [...] But this is impossible as long as injustice to either of the two sexes exists.
[16] One may ask whether rich people [...] will have to fight against sin and injustice, and in order to conduct such [...] will have to become middle-class.
[12] So here bháilá or [...] humiliation without protest, to tolerate injustice and accept all the agonies of [...] good people is to fight against injustice, to firmly adhere to truth and [...] goody-goody nature are not good people.
[21] The Sacdonians had not arrived [...] Brahmans. Just imagine what a great injustice was done in those days!
[24] Take, for instance, the case of [...] Aryan colonizers. This was a great injustice to them. From then on the Chakmas mostly settled in the mountainous areas.
[9] 6. In olden days neglected and [...] reduce to ashes the mountains of injustice and tyranny. He felt great compassion [...] buffeted by hunger and exhausted by injustice – were not at all beautiful. [...] the yajiṋa of King Daksha.
[25] The Pátaiṋjala philosophy [...] heart. This was indeed a great injustice to Shiva, because He was the [...] fainter than that of a glow-worm.
[44] When in difficulty, people beat [...] me?” But in fact it is an injustice to complain thus to Parama Puruśa [...] although He can do so, He will not.
[41] Those who advocate Vedic revolution [...] counterrevolution because they support injustice and racism. The teachings of Buddha [...] rational than those of Mahaviira Jain.
[14] When the people of India were floundering [...] throughout his life against social injustice and social dogma and who brought [...] sub-division Ghatal in Midnapur.)
[127] In reality the ghost is not removed [...] some have weak minds; some feel injustice and insult but are unable to express [...] ghosts and has a similar cure.
[2] The author sets out here the two [...] ceaselessly engaged in the battle against injustice. Taken together, the two aspects [...] service and the fight for justice.
[1] Prostitution, the hateful disease [...] percent of the cause is economic injustice. Of course, where people indulge [...] will continue even after economic injustice is rooted out. So, instead of framing new laws to remove social injustice, the vaeshya system of exploitation [...] in the sphere of exploitation.
[1] Those who shudder at the sight [...] all-round degeneration, social injustice is the principal one. Because [...] a respectable place in society.
[52] Those who shudder at the sight [...] all-round degeneration, social injustice is the principal one.
[56] The dowry system is yet another glaring example of social injustice. In my book Human Society [Part [...] haggled over in the marketplace.
[74] Those who perpetrate atrocities [...] reflects weakness, it also encourages injustice, because the oppressors become [...] only, not for collective life.
[13] If we analyse Parthasárathi [...] people: “Take up arms against injustice, against adharma, with courage [...] human being has been accepted.
[14] So, this upádhiváda [...] and waged war against crime and injustice. Moreover, He also inspired others [...] people not only to wage war against injustice and adharma, but also teaches [...] make progress in spiritual life.
[14] You may wonder why Shiva has used such strong language. Being as vehemently opposed to injustice as Párthasárathi [...] one has to speak or fight against injustice, or take administrative action [...] interpretation of sádhu.
[20] In Sáḿkhya philosophy [...] dharma always triumphs over adharma [injustice, unrighteousness]. It was meant [...] certainly understand this.”
[1] You all know the meaning of nandana [...] ceaseless fight against crime and injustice, we have to wonder, what scope [...] relentlessly against wrongdoing and injustice, so that jiivas might enjoy happiness. [...] of Párthasárathi.
[15] In order to achieve these ends, [...] Krśńas struggle against evil and injustice. This new dimension not only sweetened [...] in launching a struggle against injustice, and that joy is part and parcel of aesthetic science.
[16] We notice that whenever people [...] and through the struggle against injustice alone; social consciousness is [...] proper psychological approach.
[24] The absence of social security [...] members against [[wrongs]] and injustice. In the absence of discipline, [...] justice and discipline are essential.
[25] 1) Justice . To ensure social security, people should not be subjected to any form of injustice because of their economic status, sex or caste. Economic injustice springs mainly from lack of respect [...] independent means of livelihood.
[26] Economic injustice may also arise from peoples [...] there is little scope for economic injustice.
[27] Discrimination between men and women also encourages injustice. In human society, there is a [...] be considered superior to women.
[28] Similarly, if the people of a particular caste are considered superior to other castes, economic injustice will be encouraged. In India, the so-called upper-caste Hindus perpetrate injustice on the Harijan community (the [...] To eradicate this sort of social injustice, caste divisions should be completely [...] rejects these narrow sentiments.
[8] He comes on earth when there is [...] launching a ceaseless fight against all injustice and sin.
[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] deceit in this way but they also do injustice to their successors.
[5] It is the characteristic of humans [...] limited. Likewise, one tolerates injustice when the inspiration comes from negative microvitum, and one does not tolerate injustice when inspired by positive microvitum.
[2] Those who do injustice will also suffer injustice. The people who do injustice will lose their mental balance in any fight. Those who do no injustice will be able to maintain their balance in their fight against injustice. This is the characteristic of a person who has attained mental quietude.
[5] Krśńa replied: “Those who have committed injustice and sinned have been punished. What can I do about that?”
[373] In the olden days neglected and [...] reduce to ashes the mountains of injustice and tyranny. He felt great compassion [...] psychic and spiritual problems.
[2] However, the goal of all sorts [...] be spared from exploitation and injustice. There should be proper arrangements [...] will be accomplished very quickly.
[81] “You have done yourself a grave injustice,” I told him. “Anyway, keep the stick in one hand and let me hold the other.”
[23] Thus there must be some sense of [...] a sound economy, fight against injustice, and build a secure base for both [...] upon a common platform.”
[186] The way the lady said it, it was as if she was doing me a great injustice by giving me apple bread, as if it was the kind of food one doesnt give a guest.
[3] Many people say, “When human [...] following question: “Is it not injustice if people do not use the intellect [...] more accessible to the human race.
[20] However, no matter what efforts [...] mistake. Both may acquiesce in injustice due to transitory emotions or [...] no punishment should be given.
[83] People look among the leaders of [...] criminals due to poverty, is to do an injustice to them.
[76] About Iishvara, it is said that [...] Puruśa at the time of committing injustice, after he has committed it, when [...] I was in when I committed this injustice. Please forgive me.” Or [...] that I could commit this type of injustice? Save me.” That is, under [...] embodiment of divine love“].
[24] So, on the basis of language, how [...] Vaekharii and Shrutigocará. No injustice against any language can be allowed. [...] humanity on the basis of language.
[25] In this case, as in the case of [...] who have perpetrated this sort of injustice should be cautious in the future.
[7] The crude and the subtle mental [...] poverty, lack of education and social injustice. Virtuous people and the well-wishers [...] about only a temporal emancipation.
[8] When I was a young boy – that was long, long ago – there was large-scale injustice in all walks of social life. In [...] resent it and protest against it.
[54] “I already told you shes [...] soft-spoken, but she will not tolerate any injustice.”
[55] “That is the way it should [...] merits, one should never submit to injustice. Whats your cousins name?”
[13] The path that lies before thieves [...] blamed for the poverty and social injustice which leads to crime, we all have [...] to be tried and judged at all.
[6] The inhuman rules and regulations [...] have been a perennial source of injustice for human beings. Humanity has always been hated and trampled.
[10] As most people do not know basic [...] Having been subjected to much social injustice and criticism, some people think, [...] Puruśa, can turn into good people.
[4] So you who want to be real human [...] to be vocal against all sorts of injustice. Otherwise your goal will not be achieved.
[47] But those who are deliberately propagating dogmas as the agents of injustice, will become furious and violent [...] the inexorable decree of fate.
[6] Fortunately, nothing is permanent [...] will no longer passively tolerate injustice, torture, exploitation, insults [...] in every sphere of social life.
[28] It is surely a great injustice to burden the shoulders of the [...] generation must be safeguarded.
[2] The dowry system is based on two [...] and widow marriage. This social injustice can be removed by allowing the [...] is urgently required at present.
[2] Another glaring instance of social injustice is the custom of dowry. This is [...] deeply into the reasons for such an injustice it will be clear that there are two main reasons behind it.
[2] The dowry system is yet another glaring example of social injustice. In my book Human Society, [...] haggled over in the marketplace.
[3] Womens rights have also been [...] have equal rights, otherwise it is injustice. A father takes his little daughter [...] They are wicked people, evildoers.
[3] In the stage of synthesis a particular [...] and despair as victims of social injustice, put up an antithesis against [...] within the bounds of relativity.
[5] Such movement of the social cycle [...] human spirit against barbarity, injustice and rapacity and help accelerate [...] synthetic order prevailing in society.
[6] Only Sadvipras can constantly maintain [...] affection. They can never do any injustice in any particular era or to an [...] fundamentally wrong and defective.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] be no scope for exploitation and injustice. Now a question may arise. If [...] make use of it for the time being.
[3] If a person is dharmic, that person [...] he or she will never perpetrate injustice against anyone, nor tolerate anyones perpetrating injustice; and in their collective life they will not allow any social group to perpetrate injustice, nor allow that social group to [...] theft propensity in that person.
[15] “Bhaktirupánanda ca”. [...] up and fight against any type of injustice.
[35] Who is the Guru? Parama Puruśa is the Guru. He is always with you. If you do injustice, He will reprimand you, but He [...] lap of His to that lap of His.
[16] In the present system the judiciary [...] issue under their close scrutiny, injustice will take the place of justice.
[19] But in such a situation there is still the possibility of injustice and exploitation. So to supervise [...] spirituality will reign supreme.
[1] Lack of security in society leads [...] society where security against injustice is not provided to people cannot [...] security will not be possible.
[2] The most important requisites for social security therefore, are that there should be no injustice and there should be strict discipline.
[3] No Injustice . If security in society is to be maintained there must be no economic, sexual or racial injustice. Economic injustice is usually the result of lack [...] distinctions in society lead to economic injustice. In Ananda Marga it is laid down [...] injustices will cease to exist. Economic injustice also comes about because of the [...] leaves hardly any scope for economic injustice.
[4] Another form of injustice in society is discrimination based [...] considering themselves superior to women.
[1] In Ananda Marga, the entire property [...] there is little scope for economic injustice.
[2] Discrimination between men and women also encourages injustice. In human society, there is marked [...] considered as superior to women.
[19] If one avoids this sama-samája [...] will not raise my voice against injustice,” I must say that will be [...] is foolish to place it in front.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] without acquiring proper strength injustice may temporarily triumph. In history [...] their nature means encouraging injustice. Of course, if you find that the [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[5] In this regard something also should [...] According to our philosophy, only that injustice which harms others should be considered as pápa [sin].
[20] (10) That which impairs the naturalness [...] the living because the seeds of injustice, immorality and destruction dwell [...] support unnaturalness in life.
[90] (41) History bears testimony that [...] of doubts or protested against injustice and wrongs, the evil forces forthwith [...] destined to meet their final doom.
[47] Brahma sádhakas love people [...] righteous ness against the evils of injustice. They are constantly aware that [...] mátá svadeshah bhuvanatryam.
[90] I looked over at Khagen and saw [...] “I have committed a great injustice, a great injustice. I didnt listen to you. Please forgive me.”
[41] He continued talking: “I [...] that waking you up was a great injustice; it wont do to give you food at 2:30 in the morning.”