Pa > References for ‘parasite’
See also: parashu-mrga- · parashu-mrga-barábhiitihastaḿ · Parashuram · Parashuráma, Parashurama · parashva · parasites · parasitic · parasmaepadii, paraśmaepadii · parasmin · Parasnath, Párasnath
[61] Although vipras were proud of their [...] turned them into a kind of social parasite, they tried to establish themselves [...] intellect or physical labour."
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] The vaeshyas are like a deadly parasite on the tree of society which tries [...] sap. But if the tree dies, the parasite will also die. The vaeshya parasites [...] to suck society completely dry.
[25] 1) Justice . To ensure social [...] respectable than of that of a social parasite. Injustices are bound to be eradicated [...] independent means of livelihood.
[7] Kárpat́ika also means “parasite” ( pargáchá) . Some synonyms of parasite, that is, pargáchá [...] kántára etc.
[131] Kapat́a + t́hak [...] nature, 7) a habitual flatterer, 8) a parasite. The word kápat́ika [...] 10) a bright research scholar.
[134] 7) Kákarúhá: [...] “orchid” (not “parasite”). In Sanskrit it is kákarúhá; [...] called kaovájoŕii. A parasite is called bendá (parabhrta [fostered by a stranger]) by some people).
[135] The principal difference between parasite and orchid is that while the parasite is within the shelter of the host plant it procures its vital energy from it and as a result the parasite;s host may lose its life-force. [...] cause the host plant so much harm.
[136] The parasite does not have its own roots. It [...] it draws vital juices. Since the parasite does not have its own roots, if [...] given, then it survives and blooms.