Pa > References for ‘painful’
See also: paiṋcavati · paiṋcavatiśt́hante · Paiṋcavyuhátmaka · Páinc-parganiya · pained · painfully · painj · paiṋjá, páiṋjá · Paiṋjáb · paiṋjábii
[11] You will live according to His [...] only, not on two. Death will not be painful for you, because in death too you attain Him. Merge with Him with all your love.
[14] So these are the five main propensities. [...] following it. Its resultant is also painful. Suppose you are going somewhere. [...] desert the destination is also painful. This is Kliśt́á [...] by the police, the end also is painful. The next one is Akliśt́á [...] result is quite pleasing. It is painful to do some difficult ásanas [...] is pleasing and at the end it is painful. A bribe-taker is quite happy [...] matter the end will definitely be painful (Klesántika). So “Yogashcittavrtti [...] will automatically be controlled.
[4] Yet the annals of history depict the sad and painful episodes of womens exploitation [...] priests in the religious hierarchy.
[27] Similarly, if your Charioteer is [...] permanently angry it will be highly painful, unbearably painful. You may happen to make your sárathi, [...] Him permanently angry with you.
[19] My Vrajagopála, my Krśńa, was all alone. How painful it must have been to remain in [...] bliss all beings were born”].
[15] I have already said that relative [...] pleasant and the latter will be painful. Generally the easier the intake [...] the vibrational intake, the more painful or sorrowful is the effect. So [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[35] Those days there was a blackout [...] dislocated. It must be extremely painful. The reason I was walking so close [...] he lifted me onto his shoulders.
[113] To get to the bathroom I had to [...] When the sahib saw me he said in a painful voice: “You know, I am completely [...] “What can I do? Tell me!”
[128] This time the sahib replied in [...] bound me to this soil. Oh, what a painful bondage! Is there no path left [...] the burning of my bondage!”
[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] avoiding those objects which produce painful sensations. This comes within [...] understand the true nature of the mind.
[18] Human beings strive to acquire [...] images. When they cannot avoid a painful situation they immediately close [...] bundle of saḿskáras.
[20] According to ones desires, original or non-original actions produce pleasurable or painful experiences, or both, or neither. [...] create tension in the nerve fibres.
[21] By nature human beings long for [...] and the vibration which creates a painful sensation is called kŕśńa [...] which creates both pleasurable and painful experiences is called shuklakŕśna [...] creates neither pleasurable nor painful experiences is called ashuklakŕśna [...] the original actional vibrations.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] contracted diseases and become painful. In the remote past, people tied [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[8] And what about the psychic sphere? [...] afflictions will not be as severely painful as before; with the blessing and [...] one should not worry about it.
[23] An unmanifested reaction in seed [...] will carefully ponder over the painful consequences of performing a bad [...] to undergo their consequences.
[34] The opposite of rága is [...] saḿskáras, they find it painful to do so. They are reluctant to analyse whether those objects or ideas are really painful or tormenting. When an attempt [...] Mahábhárata war.
[10] As everything is within His psychic [...] feelings are either pleasant or painful. When the mind remains associated [...] – the ever-blissful Spirit.
[21] Dont get upset over your suffering and difficulties. Learn from your painful experiences and acts, and behave [...] ideation and behave accordingly.
[19] How can a person cross this vast [...] that their actions would have such painful reactions. The jiṋániis [...] is all-merciful and considerate.
[43] Learned people know that the requitals [...] practice the spell of pleasurable and painful requitals ceases both internally [...] fire of sádhaná.
[4] The minds of some people remain [...] such an experience is called a painful experience or pain. For example [...] of a person who causes you pain.
[5] Therefore, whether an object is pleasant or painful, its finiteness cannot be your [...] firm foundation of solid earth.
[20] Thus the Supreme Cognitive entity [...] people, this divine sport is very painful, while to others it is extremely [...] them in His vast macrocosmic body.
[11] Surprised, I looked at her with [...] to do so. Now just imagine how painful that is for me.”
[266] 4) Aversion: This is the opposite of attachment. Whenever people find an object painful, they try to substitute it with another. Many fights in the world are due to this cause.
[5] Suppose you are climbing to a high [...] the load, your hands may become painful or your bones dislocated. If you [...] of svaravijiṋána.
[52] During the state of wakefulness, [...] this is pleasurable, sometimes painful. In this state people cannot live [...] 3 )
[3] If for any reason, in the world [...] extremely pleasurable or extremely painful event, it can cause a psychic [...] reason, one should not break any very painful or very pleasurable news to a [...] socially considerate in this regard.
[25] Suppose one sits in the first class [...] But if the checking staff comes a painful situation emerges. The journey [...] Ákliśt́ákliśt́á.
[40] Of course, the requital of the reactive momenta may possibly be pleasurable instead of painful; it all depends upon the nature [...] requital within a short period.
[4] Yet even after this understanding, [...] scope of our realsation, then this painful sense of separation is spiritual [...] Paramártha, the Supreme Good.
[2] Phatu lived with his mother. He [...] with a thud. Its a rather painful experience so they normally cry [...] lives. But Phatu was special…
[5] In the final or spiritual sphere, [...] and me.” This distance is painful and unbearable for the sádhaka. [...] Mahádeva is another name of Shiva.
[20] Kliśt́ákliśt́avrtti: [...] akliśt́a – not painful. Perhaps while living an honest [...] action is kliśt́a or painful, but ultimately it becomes akliśt́a [...] living beings, but not Iishvara.
[21] Akliśt́ákliśt́avrtti is that action which is not painful at the beginning but which is ultimately painful. Suppose four passengers, A, B, [...] the train journey is certainly painful (akliśt́a) but for [...] although for him the journey was painful, ultimately it became non-painful [...] beings, but not Parama Paruśa.
[22] Finally, akliśt́ávrtti is that action which is neither painful in the beginning nor painful in the end. This vrtti may be [...] slightest vestige of kleśa.
[8] In order to achieve success in [...] Máyá.” What could be more painful than spiritual bondage, which [...] shelter of Parama Puruśa.
[52] e) The kind of language you [...] somebody who has received some sad or painful news is also called kulya in neuter form.
[18] But if the time does come when [...] move them ahead. The blow will be painful, people fear it, but in their [...] under their own internal power.
[6] People have to pass through so [...] psychic and spiritual miseries are as painful as the physical ones.
[5] If the acid content of the blood [...] very effort of the organs is very painful for the patient. So wherever urine [...] crystallize and form kidney stones.
[8] Parama Puruśa was all alone [...] nothing else in existence. How painful it was! He had the power to see [...] become intellectuals or karmiis.
[19] They replied: “You must be [...] sharp, their poison a little less painful. Epis indica is of the same type, [...] hive produce less honey.”
[64] I returned to the bedroom. A few [...] Vrajagopal. “I have very painful news to tell you,” he said. [...] left us for the next world.”
[9] “Tároriva sahiśńuńá”. [...] circumstances. That period was very painful and it certainly seemed many a [...] power of endurance of a tree].
[3] If the dislodged intestine comes [...] suction, this condition, through painful, does not become fatal. But if [...] “strangulated hernia”.
[3] When, under pressure of the [...] piles bleed. If, instead, they are painful, aching, burning or itching, they are called “dry piles”.
[16] And the seventh is Prakrtiliina [...] a durdaeva, I will say! What a painful state of existence!
[40] During the painful stage of the disease, the patient [...] except milk and other liquid food.
[20] The last type of devayoni is the [...] destruction may be laborious and painful). Narayana takes away an individuals [...] from following the negative path.
[2] According to an old folk wedding [...] not, but if it is, it is really a painful situation for the bride.
[5] Now, let me explain the philosophical [...] a heavy pressure the effect is painful and it is called “sorrow”. [...] poetaster, Bholá Moyra, wrote:
[8] When the mind experiences a painful reaction, we call it “sorrow” [...] can curl up and sleep peacefully.
[51] Now take His endless forms. Havent [...] Himself day in and day out with the painful affliction of their lives – [...] the heavy onus of his own entity.
[27] Paramátman has been [...] Sometimes this love appears to be painful, sometimes pleasurable. But whatever the experience, painful or pleasurable, He comes to you. [...] that you have lost your identity.
[33] It has already been said that ones [...] two types: kliśt́a (painful) and akliśt́a (non-painful). [...] propensities cease to exert their painful influence.
[35] The derivative meaning of pramáńa [...] this degeneration is certainly a painful modification of kliśt́á [...] akliśt́á vrtti.
[42] Viparyaya vrtti can also express [...] towards the mundane world it is a painful propensity. When the unit mind [...] defective cognition becomes extremely painful.
[46] The propensity which creates a [...] Kliśt́a nidrá (“painful” sleep) is an impediment to sádhaná. [...] become totally oblivious of oneself.
[49] Anubhutaviśayásampramośah [...] concerning a material or crude object is painful.
[51] Following the attainment of samprajiṋáta samádhi the painful propensities gradually become [...] propensities become more powerful the painful propensities begin to disappear. [...] ultimately totally disappears.
[9] If people are to know anything [...] also goes away. If today something painful has entered in your life, do not [...] pleasures that come will not remain.
[10] The unit mind, however, can accelerate [...] pratisaiṋcara and thereby cover up the painful hours of divine separation as [...] being ritualistic ostentations.
[72] During the course of our discussion Chandan hit upon a painful matter and then and there our [...] would be along in ten minutes.
[6] Every human being has had to pass through that sort of painful animal life in the past. But that [...] adjustment with the external world.
[14] If, for any reason, in the world [...] extremely pleasurable or extremely painful event, it can cause a psychic [...] reason, one should not break any very painful or very pleasurable news to a [...] socially considerate in this regard.