Mo > References for ‘moralist’
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[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] Krśńa showed respect to a moralist like Bhisma and greeted him, so did He uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[4] Then Gandhari [[pronounced]] the [...] this end. But wherever he saw a moralist, he accepted his own defeat of [...] acceptance of His defeat was not just.
[5] You, too, should learn this lesson [...] Krśńa, but if someone is a moralist, a noble man, you must bow to him. This will enrich and enhance your own prestige.
[21] Whenever such an environmental [...] become good is a crime, to become a moralist is foolishness; that is, when [...] steps under such [circumstances].
[5] The greatest gain in becoming a moralist is that a man has tremendous moral [...] is afraid of the police, but a moralist, even if physically weak, is not. [...] force and the latter is full of it.
[9] Spiritualistic morality was in [...] of the present day. Bhisma was a moralist and had a great reputation in [...] respected Bhisma because he was a moralist. Krsna used to greet Bhisma; and [...] Mahábhárata age.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] Krśńa showed respect to a moralist like Bhisma and greeted him, so did He uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[14] Then Gandhari [[pronounced]] the [...] this end. But wherever he saw a moralist, he accepted his own defeat of [...] acceptance of His defeat was not just.
[15] You, too, should learn this lesson [...] Krśńa, but if someone is a moralist, a noble man, you must bow to him. This will enrich and enhance your own prestige.
[14] [The king of Kaushala] was a moralist. He thought the proposal to be [...] fight. Alarka fled to save himself.
[298] Morality is the foundation of spiritual [...] point of the spiritual march. As a moralist one may set an ideal for other [...] harmony may also be termed morality.
[300] People often say, “I follow [...] moment. It cannot be said that the moralist who has resisted the temptation [...] the path of spiritual practice.
[13] The third one is mitram. Mitram [...] . How can you do it? Just be a moralist – move along the path of [...] [[more]] beautiful human society.
[17] The meaning of the word sadvipra is “a person who is a moralist and a spiritualist and who fights [...] about shúdra revolution.
[10] In political life, a group of people [...] sphere, there should be the rule of moralist people, for immoralist people [...] its own particular conditions.
[34] Answer: Totalitarianism gives strong [...] concentrated. If the dictator is a strong moralist then the standard of morality [...] is wanting in totalitarianism.
[7] (3) Question: Suppose in a particular country people are very much moralist: there is no dearth of food and [...] Pramátrikońa in that country?
[20] Párthasárathi says, [...] dont do any wrong, so Im a moralist. I do good to others, so Im [...] for Parama Puruśa.”
[15] In a unit there are both righteousness [...] person turns out to be a greater moralist, though he or she is possessed [...] not the righteousness in itself.
[30] In the first stage of dharma, the [...] sádhaná. Just to be a moralist is not enough, it only provides [...] dharmic cannot go against niiti.
[3] This psychic movement of Parama [...] spiritual practice, but I am a moralist. I wont budge on moralistic [...] otherwise there must be downfall.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] disowned, the so-called morality of the moralist can be lost at any moment, and [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[330] There are some people, spirituo-moralists, who declare: “I dont do any wrong, I am a moralist, I do good to others and so I [...] anything for Parama Puruśa.
[602] In political life, a group of people [...] sphere, there should be the rule of moralist people, for immoralists cannot [...] particular problems and conditions.
[64] Suppose a teetotaller mixes regularly [...] wont make you a bad person! What a moralist you are! Oh friend, to be such a moralist in the world today is ridiculous!” [...] cause of his or her degeneration.
[2] Morality is the foundation of Sádhaná [...] point of the spiritual march. As a moralist one may set an ideal for other [...] may also be termed as morality.
[4] That is why morality is, no doubt, not the goal, not even a static force. The morality of a moralist may disappear at any moment. It cannot be said with any certainty that the moralist who has resisted the temptation [...] path of Sádhaná.