Pa > References for ‘pardon’
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[156] “We beg your pardon, Your Holiness,” they said. “Well carry out your every command.”
[3] Every human being goes through [...] respects. Therefore, we always pardon a small child who has done something [...] hates an animal for doing the same.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] habit has been rectified, one may pardon him or her. If someone is perpetrating [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[5] “Oh, Parama Puruśa, [...] I beg Your forgiveness. Please pardon me for having made these three mistakes in a moment of mental weakness.”
[5] The second lakśańa, is kśamá, that is, forgiveness or pardon. Kśamá should be [...] somebody, you should remember that pardon should not be extended to persons who have not rectified their conduct or their habits. If you pardon such persons it means you are [...] against the principles of dharma.
[43] [You who are formless, I have given [...] to my mental distortion, please pardon me.]
[29] The face next to Dakśińeshvara [...] such a mistake. Prakrti will never pardon you. The result will be disastrous.” [...] Dakśińeshvara or in that of Iishána.
[74] Those who perpetrate atrocities [...] person, if he or she so desires, may pardon the oppressors, just to test his [...] representative of the group, can pardon them, and actually that person [...] only, not for collective life.
[63] “Thou hast no form. I have [...] incomprehensiveness. O Lord, may you pardon these three lapses of mine cause by mental disquietitude.”
[22] After that, Lord Krśńa [...] Jarasandha was defeated, he begged pardon, but Lord Krśńa [...] was also His practical approach.
[90] If we undertake a rational analysis [...] grave, it will not be possible to pardon the person or disregard the crime [...] accidentally or in a moment of weakness.
[2] There are four kinds of Saḿskrta [...] so he has begged the Lords pardon in a sloka.
[49] Pardoning is an individual attribute. [...] noses into collective affairs, or pardon people ignoring the harm they [...] 13 )
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] a war against an aggressor. To pardon aggressors before correcting their [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[22] Some people may criticize Shiva [...] forgiving me or not,” He would pardon then and there. Even if someone said to Him in anger, “You must pardon me,” Shiva would pardon him. That is why Shiva was so [...] and serene modulations –