Pa > References for ‘Pápa, Pápá, papa’
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[49] What is pápa? Paropakárah puńyáya [...] spiritual degeneration is called pápa or sin. There are two types of pápa or sin: pápa, which occurs when one does something [...] Pratyáváya is more harmful than pápa. Pápa and pratyáváya are [...] This is a case of pátaka.
[76] In the Vipra Age, as the dependence [...] specious logic, and imaginary tales of pápa [vice] and puńya [virtue]. [...] the wherewithals of enjoyment.
[1] Human beings are social beings, [...] we call it “sin” or Pápa and at other times, “crime” [...] importance to cardinal human values.
[4] That is, that action which checks [...] known as Aparádha. Sin or Pápa should be formulated on the basis of cardinal human values. This was also supported by Vyasa.
[6] In Saḿskrta there are two [...] not be done but is done is “Pápa”. The combined name of Pápa and Pratyaváya is “Pátaka”. Here I will make use of the word Pápa because it is more popular.
[22] Sopi pápavinirmukto – “he or she is freed from pápa. I liberate that person, I free that person from the bondage of pápa.” And what is pápa? Vyásadeva said,
[24] [Out of the eighteen Puranas, two [...] means doing good to others, and pápa (sin) means doing harm to others.]
[25] “If you go against the collective interest you are committing some pápa, and if you encourage the collective [...] pápáya parapiidanaḿ.
[26] Sopi pápavinirmuktah – “this pápa is the worst bondage; I liberate a person from the bondage of pápa.”
[3] The second time Gandhari removed [...] righteousness and the destruction of pápá [sin]. What could I have done, [...] put an example before the world. Pápá is defeated. Let there be a fight. [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[18] Apicet sudúrácáro bhajate mám ananyabhák; Sopi pápa vinirmukto mucyate bhavabandhanát.
[20] So no person should suffer from [...] what he is to do. Sopi pápa vinirmukto mucyate bhava bandhanát [...] bright, never dark, never dark.
[6] What is duśkrtám? [...] [sin]”. A pátakii commits both pápa [sin of commission] and pratyaváya [...] Pratyaváya is worse than pápa.
[13] The second time Gandhari removed [...] righteousness and the destruction of pápá [sin]. What could I have done, [...] put an example before the world. Pápá is defeated. Let there be a fight. [...] uphold the importance of Gandhari.
[7] By writing different stories in [...] by harming others incurs vices (pápa), Shrii Vyasa wrote eighteen puráńas.
[15] Crimes are acts forbidden by the [...] virtue and vice (puńya and pápa) are the outcome of traditional [...] commonly to humanity in general.
[2] What is pápa? That which should not be done, if done, is called “pápa”. That which should be done, if not done, is called “pratyaváya.” The collective name of pápa and pratyaváya is “pátaka.” [...] permanent benefit for human beings.
[1] Doing what a human being should not do is pápa, and not doing what a human being should do is pratyaváya. Pátaka includes both pápa and pratyaváya. You should not steal, and, if you do, you commit pápa. You should assist a helpless person, and, if you do not, you commit pratyaváya.
[2] Pápa seems good as long as we do not get the reaction of our pápa. Have you seen a washerman washing [...] washing stone. The persons who commit pápa are like those clothes who think [...] moving up. They enjoy themselves in pápa. But when they suffer the reaction of pápa, they find themselves in misery, like the clothes they get beaten on the stone.
[5] So, before you commit any pápa, you should think about its adverse [...] reaction will always be beneficent.
[25] Amrtákśaraḿ [...] steal”. “He who steals pápa [sin] from you is Hara.” [...] you. And that something is what? Pápa. Amrtákśaraḿ [...] He undergoes no transmutation.
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ PRAKRTI. [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.
[83] PÁPA AND PUŃYA
[84] To act according to the dictates [...] virtue; to act against them is Pápa or sin. Vyasa has given a definitive interpretation of Pápa and Puńya in the following verse:
[88] The central idea in Puńya [...] speed of the collective body is Pápa.
[1] Karma means “change [...] not follow such standards are pápa karmas [sinful actions].
[5] Sin [...] your own downfall is called pápa [sin]. In this kind of [...] actions. I said before that pápa is also of two types – [...] worse than pátaka .
[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARA. Subjective; [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] breath. PUŃYA. Virtue.
[1] In the intellectual sphere, the [...] that satya ultimately triumphs and papa is ultimately defeated. Whatever [...] Mahábhárata are factual.
[1] You certainly know that Papa is the general term for both sin [...] crime (against a social code). Papa is sometimes defined as Pátaka. [...] two categories. One category is Papa or sin. If something is done which should not be done it is called Papa. That which is not done but should be done is called Pratyaváya. Papa and Pratyaváya are both [...] Pratyaváya was more abominable than Papa. According to the degree of severity of Pátaka, sin is divided into three stages:
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[6] The importance of satsauṋga [...] between human and animal, and no pápa [sin] is incurred. The unconscious [...] is, towards the unconscious mind.
[10] The first type of ahaḿkára [...] cardinal human virtues, drinking is a pápa [sin]. Similarly, abhimána is a pápa, and leads to the downfall of the individual.
[10] In those eighteen scriptures written [...] then that reaction is called pápa or sin.
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[10] Pápa and Puńya
[11] Another thing to bear in mind is that “sin” in the English language is not the pápa of Sanskrit. As already said, [...] that prescribed in the Bible. But pápa is explained in the phrase Paropakárah [...] action which does the opposite is pápa.” Bhagaván Shankaracharya has said,
[23] When that which should not be done is done, it is known as pápa [sin of commission]; and when [...] done, and if it is done, it is pápa. But is it pápa? No, your relationship with Parama [...] satisfaction of Parama Puruśa.
[16] PADAVII. See UPÁDHI. [...] Mahábhárata war. PÁPA. Sin. PÁPII. Sinner. [...] PÁTAKA. Sin. There are two kinds: PÁPA, sin of commission, and pratyaváya, [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[20] There is, however, a difference between the English term “sin” and the Sanskrit word pápa. In “sin” there are [...] connotations. The Sanskrit term pápa is more explicit. Paropakárah [...] and those that obstruct this are pápa.” The biggest pápii [...] is a sudurácára.
[21] There is a common term in Sanskrit, pátaka [sin]. There are two forms of pátaka, pápa and pratyaváya. Going against the donts is pápa; pratyaváya means not to [...] around vidhi and niśedh.
[22] Those who shirk duties and responsibilities [...] Pátaka is the collective name of pápa and pratyaváya.
[17] Garga Muni had just this practical [...] own group to fight against vices (Pápa). Everything about the activities [...] as people might go against him.
[37] Many of you must know that the transgression of the code of Dharma is called pápa (sin) and transgression of [...] (guilt or crime). The word pápa is used both in the general sense and the specific sense. In the general sense, pápa means pátaka [...] – one branch is known as pápa . To do what one should not do is pápa , and not to do what one should do is called pratyaváya . Both pápa and pratyaváya [...] is more detestable than pápa . There are three different [...] mahápátaka .
[38] That [ pápa ] which can be nullified with [...] pátaka has been expiated.
[41] The other branch of pátaka [...] does not matter whether it is pápa or pratyváya [...] uses the word ku for it.
[13] Vyásadeva wrote so many [...] against public interest you are doing pápa. Be engaged in puńya work [...] – from sunrise to sunrise.
[14] In Saḿskrit, the entire [...] their all-round development and pápa means to degrade the people, to [...] for all the twenty four hours.
[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] should not be done is called pápa , and not to do what should [...] lie, he or she is committing a pápa . Again, one should educate [...] transgress a prohibition is pápa and to violate a moral obligation is pratyaváya . However, pápa and pratyaváya [...] expiation is generally called pápa or pátaka . A [...] they are always to be respected.
[100] In most countries crime is defined with reference to a sense of pápa [vice] and puńya [virtue]. [...] to outside their own countries.
[59] Hearing this, the bhaktas said, [...] Krśńa? It will be a great pápa, it will be the action of a sinner, [...] mahápápa [great sin].”
[62] Narada then cautioned the boys, [...] Lord be cured. We dont know pápa or puńya – we know [...] if the Lord is in naraka.”
[63] This is the proper mentality of a devotee. Devotees do not consider pápa or puńya. They only know the Lord. And everyone should remember this fact.
[3] Diikśá is the process [...] of] pápakśayam.]] Pápa means “saḿskaras” and kśayam means “exhaustion”.
[6] But when this is the law, how does [...] ityarthe”. One who steals ones pápa (here pápa means “saḿskáras”) [...] because He dearly loves His devotees.
[7] It has been said, “Do virtuous [...] spiritual degeneration is called “pápa”. Puńya and pápa are both of two types.
[8] The two types of pápa are pátaka and pratyaváya. [...] reprimandable than pátaka.
[12] We have seen that pápa is of two types: pátaka [...] – direct and indirect virtue.
[14] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. So far we have discussed ahorátra and puńya. Regarding pápa and puńya, Vyasadeva said [...] eighteen Puráńas:
[9] Pandita – Literally, “one on the path of self-knowledge”; a Saḿskrta scholar. Papa – Sin. Parama Puruśa [...] Puruśottama – Cosmic Nucleus.
[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] question on a spiritual topic. PÁPA. Sin. PÁPII. Sinner. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[104] The scope of the limitation on individual liberty should be demarcated on the principles of pápa and puńya. These have a cardinal significance. Pápa means “to go against the [...] may be accepted as the standard:
[12] PANDAVAS. The sons of King Pandu, the dharmic forces in the Mahábhárata war. PÁPA. Sin. PÁPII. Sinner. [...] PÁTAKA. Sin. There are two kinds: PÁPA, sin of commission, and pratyaváya, [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[16] Then, pápakśayam. You know what pápa is: pápa is negative reactive momenta. [...] this negative action is known as pápa. Now this negative action in reactive form, that is, this negative reactive momentum, is called pápa; and pápakśayam [...] the person from the bondages of pápa.
[17] Now this process of freeing a person from the fetters of pápa is divided into two sub-phases: [...] physical and on the psychic plane.
[6] We say that a child is invariably apápaviddha, that is, “unassailed by pápa, or sin”. But however good [...] unknowingly, but once they commit pápa, or sin, they cannot retract those [...] cannot escape the consequences.
[7] Those who have assembled here are [...] people, free from the bondages of pápa and saḿskáras, can [...] the last fifteen thousand years.
[8] Now this fight is going on between [...] [virtuous force] and fight against the pápa shakti [sinful force] both within and without.
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] merit and demerit, puńya and pápa, good forces and evil forces. [...] the result of the fight.”
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[10] And the second expression of avidyá [...] condition of a jiiva committing pápa [sin] secretly is just like that [...] shakti it cannot see its Lord.
[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal meeting between Guru and disciple Pápa: vice, sin, not to do the dos [...] Pátáka: combination of Pápa and Pratyaváya Pátakii: [...] as the nucleus of the Universe
[5] In this regard something also should [...] others should be considered as pápa [sin].
[23] And you should always encourage [...] two classes, two branches. One is Pápa, the other is Pratyaváya. Pápa means to do the “donts” of life. Dont steal. If you steal, it will be Pápa because you are doing the “donts” [...] you are doing Pratyaváya. Pápa plus Pratyaváya is Pátaka. There are two kinds of Pátaka.
[13] PANDAVAS. The sons of King Pandu, the dharmic forces in the Mahábhárata war. PÁPA. Sin. PÁPII. Sinner. [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[13] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] question on a spiritual topic. PÁPA. Sin. PÁPII. Sinner. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[12] What is the language? Yes, it is [...] said was in Páli language. Pápa means sin, but it appears to be very good. Virtue and vice. Bhadram means virtue. Pápa means vice. “Pápa, sin, appears to be very good because the reaction of Pápa does not start. Suppose a man [...] happy until the reaction starts. Pápa appears to be very good, but when [...] original action was bad.”
[5] Movement in the physical realm [...] society is filled with pitchers of pápa today. Break these pitchers to pieces with a stroke of your feet. [This is your destiny.] Pápa will oppose you, but you will have to face the challenge. One who annihilates physical pápa is a sadvipra. This is your dharma [...] fighting against the immoralists.